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bruinsy and went running -- karla bruinsy and went jogging in central park and is a firebrand for france and has been taken ill, nothing serious but remains at this moment, in the hospital and we'll bring you an update on president sarkozy's condition and what could have be fallen him on sunday morning as we get it hear at fox news and the senior republican on the judiciary committee says he knows how he'll@@ vote on the confirmation of judge sonia sotomayor is not saying, jeff sessions spoke at a republican fundraiser last night and he says the vote on president obama's supreme court nominee will likely take place on tuesday. this comes as at least two other republicans on the senate judiciary committee said they will oppose ms. sotomayor, and those are senators orrin hatch and jon cornyn and other republican senators are for her including senator lindsey graham, who caused controversy, by saying he will support her nomination. jamie. >> jamie: police in mexico have four men in custody and they say, they have possible ties tots murder of a u.s. border patrol agent in california. the off
bruinsy and went running -- karla bruinsy and went jogging in central park and is a firebrand for france and has been taken ill, nothing serious but remains at this moment, in the hospital and we'll bring you an update on president sarkozy's condition and what could have be fallen him on sunday morning as we get it hear at fox news and the senior republican on the judiciary committee says he knows how he'll@@ vote on the confirmation of judge sonia sotomayor is not saying, jeff sessions spoke...
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pero si tu no la lees o no tiene las ganas de leerla nunca te enteras su sueÑo de karla elegida como una de las finalistas para las becas ella segura que acontinuara ayudando a su comunidad cuando empeces este programa pude mejor ver los diferentes problemas que hay en la comunidad segun la organizacion de inquilinos y trabajadores unidos no sera hasta el fin del aÑo del curso escolar en que se decidiran quienes seran los 5 finalistas que podrian obtener una beca de hasta cien mil dolares para terminar sus estudios universitarios en alexandria virginia jose angel aguirre univision en prince george, las autoridades investigan una serie de ataques a residencias ???particulares llevados a cabo por impostores de oficiales de la policia... 3 afroamericanos armados que pretendian ser policias son buscados por las autoridades de prince george por asaltar tres hogares, en menos de 3 horas... "los sospechosos rompieron la puerta entraron y dijeron que eran policias , estaban en ropa civil, no tenian uniforme de po
pero si tu no la lees o no tiene las ganas de leerla nunca te enteras su sueÑo de karla elegida como una de las finalistas para las becas ella segura que acontinuara ayudando a su comunidad cuando empeces este programa pude mejor ver los diferentes problemas que hay en la comunidad segun la organizacion de inquilinos y trabajadores unidos no sera hasta el fin del aÑo del curso escolar en que se decidiran quienes seran los 5 finalistas que podrian obtener una beca de hasta cien mil...
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[applause] >> thank you, karla. thank you very much, karla. i live about less than a mile from here so it's really an honor to launch this book right in the neighborhood bookstore. my children, they frequently
[applause] >> thank you, karla. thank you very much, karla. i live about less than a mile from here so it's really an honor to launch this book right in the neighborhood bookstore. my children, they frequently
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. >> if you could, ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming back up to the podium, karla hill, the chairwoman on the national committee of u.s.-china relations. thank you. >> good evening, once again. you know it is my great pleasure to have the opportunity to introduce our 67th secretary of state, hillary rodham clinton, who took her oath of office on january 21, just one day after president obama's inauguration. day after president obama's inauguration. a graduate of wellesley college and a graduate of yale law school, the secretary earned high accolades for her work while she was in the private sector. as a lawyer, a teacher, an organizer of private organizations and the author of two best sellers, and in the course of her career she has achieved an incredible number of firsts. including, as first lady of arkansas, first lady of the united states, the first, first woman to run for the u.s. senate and the first woman to be elected statewide in new york. her experience gained in the senate from her service on a variety of committees dealing with armed services, budget health
. >> if you could, ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming back up to the podium, karla hill, the chairwoman on the national committee of u.s.-china relations. thank you. >> good evening, once again. you know it is my great pleasure to have the opportunity to introduce our 67th secretary of state, hillary rodham clinton, who took her oath of office on january 21, just one day after president obama's inauguration. day after president obama's inauguration. a graduate of...
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karla llegÓ tu momento. >> yo tengo que votar, dÉjenme poner mis predicciones.gusta el oloroso. >> tenemos una sesiÓn de fotos que no se lo pueden perder. >> mira lo que dijo cuando le preguntamos por su participaciÓn con jenni rivera. >>p se trata de una conexiÓn de culturas, mezclar todos los ritmos de puerto rico con los mexicanos. con jenni rivera trabajamos el tema del amor, y ha sido un Éxito muy fuerte, con la banda del recodo encantÓ la Última canciÓn, es una mezcla con otro÷ >> tendremos invitados de lujo como pablo montero, ademÁs hay un increÍble desierto de los hermanos vÁsquez, juegos y mucha diversiÓn, asÍ que no se pierda la gran fiesta de despierta amÉrica. los esperamos. >>éphgxih@ tremendo programa. >> ahÍ h@h@tbéphgírokph@h@tbéph van a ir a ver mh@h@tb >> nos vamos a divertir un montÓn.tbéphgze@kph@h@tbéphgím] momento de la circulaciÓn invirtiÓ que se le hizo. ella entro al rÉcord guiness y entrÓ al recordÉ la historia por ser la mujer Ás gran en convertirse en madre, muy pocos detalles se conocen de la muerte de esta mujer. no dio mÁs detalle
karla llegÓ tu momento. >> yo tengo que votar, dÉjenme poner mis predicciones.gusta el oloroso. >> tenemos una sesiÓn de fotos que no se lo pueden perder. >> mira lo que dijo cuando le preguntamos por su participaciÓn con jenni rivera. >>p se trata de una conexiÓn de culturas, mezclar todos los ritmos de puerto rico con los mexicanos. con jenni rivera trabajamos el tema del amor, y ha sido un Éxito muy fuerte, con la banda del recodo encantÓ la Última canciÓn,...
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>> there is an e-mail from karla, in strath em, new hampshire, who says i was positive listening to the intro for the show, that the counterfeiter was going to be frank abignale. can your guest comment on the similarities between the two men, and did they ever meet? frank abignae was the subject of that really fascinating movie, what was it called. >> "catch me if you can." >> who became a master counterfeiter. >> he did checks. he counterfeited checks. >> quite right. >> he was not a currency guy. and, so that is one of this differences between the two and one of the things they had in common is they were both young when they started doing this and they were both also, you know, great -- >> very bright, and very are taefk oriented. >> right. and scam artists, they could talk their way into anything. >> did you ever meet. >> no, they never met. frank lives i think he might be in kansas. i'm not sure exactly where he is right now. but, yeah, he is sort of a different generation than art and frank went legitimate. he made millions of dollars as a consultant, for document security companie
>> there is an e-mail from karla, in strath em, new hampshire, who says i was positive listening to the intro for the show, that the counterfeiter was going to be frank abignale. can your guest comment on the similarities between the two men, and did they ever meet? frank abignae was the subject of that really fascinating movie, what was it called. >> "catch me if you can." >> who became a master counterfeiter. >> he did checks. he counterfeited checks....
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my answer ask me the same question that karla just mentioned about so why the book about the kennedys? .. finale. and, you know, it was nearly a year ago, may 16th, i believe, that ted kennedy was diagnosed with malignant myeloma. he made a triumphant return to the senate seven weeks after brain surgery to stop a threat to medicare, a program his brother, john, had originally proposed. he made a surprise speech at the democratic convention, a very stirring speech he teamed up with his son, patrick, last fall to pass major legislation requiring insurance companies to put mental health coverage and regular health coverage on equal footing. and he called it one of the brightest moments of his career. he announced plans for construction of boston of a center for the study of the senate, which is going to be sort of his own presidential library without ever having been president. it's going to be situated right next to the jfk library. and he started the ball rolling once again on healthcare reform. he started it more than a year ago in fact. he's been knighted and he'd seen his hand-pick
my answer ask me the same question that karla just mentioned about so why the book about the kennedys? .. finale. and, you know, it was nearly a year ago, may 16th, i believe, that ted kennedy was diagnosed with malignant myeloma. he made a triumphant return to the senate seven weeks after brain surgery to stop a threat to medicare, a program his brother, john, had originally proposed. he made a surprise speech at the democratic convention, a very stirring speech he teamed up with his son,...
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. >> reporter: karla arnold manages the convenience store near the billings' home. >> they were justdetectives questioned several people they consider persons of interest in the double murder. so far, no arrests have been made. pat peterson for cbs news, beulah, florida. >>> general motors says it is business as usual now that it emerged from bankruptcy after just 40 days. the nation's largest automaker is promising to build more cars and trucks that consumers want to buy and get them to the market faster. the company also has plans to make itself leaner, but with car sales sagging, that may not be easy. >>> investigators are not ruling out homicide in michael jackson's death. los angeles police chief william bratton says detectives need to see the coroner's report first that won't be available for weeks. jackson's father said friday he suspects "foul play." meanwhile, 6,000 michael jackson fans in gary, indiana, celebrated the king of pop's life. ♪ don't let me hold you down and get up, get up ♪ >> 500 dancers dressed like zombies re-created jackson's "thriller" video. the entertain
. >> reporter: karla arnold manages the convenience store near the billings' home. >> they were justdetectives questioned several people they consider persons of interest in the double murder. so far, no arrests have been made. pat peterson for cbs news, beulah, florida. >>> general motors says it is business as usual now that it emerged from bankruptcy after just 40 days. the nation's largest automaker is promising to build more cars and trucks that consumers want to buy...
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. >> reporter: border patrol agent karla johnson doesn't know what she could encounter today. >> i hugs morning and give them a bigger kiss and tell them i love them. >> reporter: her gesture follows the death of a border patrol agent the father of two shot in the head and left to dieshgs a harsh reminder of the new reality, johnson cases each day. >> there are smug letters and, they are getting ruthless, by the minute. >> reporter: because the u.s. border patrol is cracking down. a combination of the fence, cameras and agents, has apprehensions down 70% along the border land. >> for us, it is a sign that we're a doing a good job. however, unfortunately, the assaults against our agents are increasing. >> reporter: money driven smugglers desperate to keep their way of life in operation are resorting to new measures into now they carry weapons an knives. >> reporter: after three years on the job she has her own stories of an ordinary day turning critical in a matter of moments. >> i have an individual in the mexican side, still in the other side of the border, pulled out a gun and wanted
. >> reporter: border patrol agent karla johnson doesn't know what she could encounter today. >> i hugs morning and give them a bigger kiss and tell them i love them. >> reporter: her gesture follows the death of a border patrol agent the father of two shot in the head and left to dieshgs a harsh reminder of the new reality, johnson cases each day. >> there are smug letters and, they are getting ruthless, by the minute. >> reporter: because the u.s. border patrol...
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karla bruin yi is joining an all -- bruni is joining them.t sarkozy will be in the audience. steve: president obama suggested taxing the wealthy for health care. take a look at this poll we've got on the big screen right there. a lot in the middle class think that they will wind up footing the bill because a new poll suggests that 78% of u.s. voters believe taxes will be raised on the middle class eventually in order to pay for health care. what would it do to the economy? for this let's talk to our political panel. we have the former governor of maryland, robert ehrlich, also "the new york post" columnist kirsten powers, and the chief business correspondent for "u.s. news & world record," rick newman. you're an economist guy, right? >> yes. steve: you ever hear anybody like joe biden saying we have to spend more money to keep from going bankrupt? >> the money is flowing from every direction. one of the reasons people are so suspicious of the health care plan is because we know how much it's going to cost, at least $1 trillion, we hear $100 b
karla bruin yi is joining an all -- bruni is joining them.t sarkozy will be in the audience. steve: president obama suggested taxing the wealthy for health care. take a look at this poll we've got on the big screen right there. a lot in the middle class think that they will wind up footing the bill because a new poll suggests that 78% of u.s. voters believe taxes will be raised on the middle class eventually in order to pay for health care. what would it do to the economy? for this let's talk...
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tell that to my constituents, like karla. she is 49 years old and suffers from severe arthritis. she had to change jobs because she was denied worker's comp. and she was laid off due to economic conditions. now unemployed, she is without health insurance, insurance she needs to help cover her doctors' visit and prescriptions. she is the victim of a failed system. we need health care reform in this country to make sure americans are not left behind. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas rise? mr. neugebauer: permission to address the house for one minute. the democrats and the administration don't think the american people are either smart enough or don't trust them to make their own decisions. the democrats and the administration have introduced a reform for financial markets that are going to start telling the american people, hey, you aren't smart enough or we don't trust you. we don't think you are smart enough to determine what kind of mortgage you should take out. we don't trust you and don't think you are
tell that to my constituents, like karla. she is 49 years old and suffers from severe arthritis. she had to change jobs because she was denied worker's comp. and she was laid off due to economic conditions. now unemployed, she is without health insurance, insurance she needs to help cover her doctors' visit and prescriptions. she is the victim of a failed system. we need health care reform in this country to make sure americans are not left behind. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time...