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we talk with loomis sayles bond fund manager kathleen gaffney. >> susie: what the fed chairman giveth, he taketh away. stocks fell as ben bernanke clarified yesterday's comments about additional stimulus for the economy. he told senate lawmakers "we are not prepared at this point to take further action." yesterday, he told the house the fed was prepared to act if needed and markets interpreted that to mean over the near term. the dow fell 54 points, the nasdaq was off 34 and the s&p 500 lost almost nine points. as for trading volume, 923 million shares moved on the big board, over two billion on the nasdaq. >> tom: the weak housing market and the end of federal stimulus spending has hit city halls across the country. hollywood, florida's city budget is $38 million short. lincoln, nebraska needs to find another $9 million by september. and north las vegas has a $9 million budget gap. kasim reed is the mayor of atlanta. >> mr. mayor, welcome to "nightly business report." >> glad to be with you. >> tom: you were recently successful in closing a budget gap, overhauled pension obligations,
we talk with loomis sayles bond fund manager kathleen gaffney. >> susie: what the fed chairman giveth, he taketh away. stocks fell as ben bernanke clarified yesterday's comments about additional stimulus for the economy. he told senate lawmakers "we are not prepared at this point to take further action." yesterday, he told the house the fed was prepared to act if needed and markets interpreted that to mean over the near term. the dow fell 54 points, the nasdaq was off 34 and the...
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secretary kathleen sebelius gets the fun things put in her lap.ut the whole business of how this law is going to be enacted interpreted is going to be very interesting. but this one i find kind of a surprise in a way. because it seems to be lumped into the same category as blood pressure tests or immunizations. which the law is pretty clear on that they should be free. and i guess the question --. >> immunize me against babies. the average woman would want to make sure that you understood that most women are fertile. and therefore the whole notion of protecting against that is in many ways the most important immunization you can get. >> i have a health savings account and i choose what services i consume and i pay for those out of pocket. my husband chooses what he pays for. and i would prefer -- and he doesn't. but i think having that choice element is important for people and once we encourage people to spend their own money they will make the choices accordingly. >> that is the problem. their own money. this is to enable people who don't have a
secretary kathleen sebelius gets the fun things put in her lap.ut the whole business of how this law is going to be enacted interpreted is going to be very interesting. but this one i find kind of a surprise in a way. because it seems to be lumped into the same category as blood pressure tests or immunizations. which the law is pretty clear on that they should be free. and i guess the question --. >> immunize me against babies. the average woman would want to make sure that you understood...
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never offering any proofof kathleen zellnerers a criminal defense lawyer. casey anthony and her lawyers really used a scorched earth philosophy. every single member of the anthony family has been slandered or accused of horrific things. >> yeah, and it's awful that it happened that way. i don't know how the anthony family will recover from that. >> reporter: yet, even then, casey anthony's mother stands by her, mouthing, "i love you" to her daughter in court, even as her daughter shows no emotion as her father sighs and her mother seems to collapse with grief on the stand. >> not guilty. >> reporter: today, it was casey who cried at her acquittal of murder. and, her parents, who left the courtroom quietly. until her arrest, casey lived in her parents' home. >> she can never have the life back that she once had. her child is dead. and her parents have been injured. i don't know how you say to someone, i'm sorry i accused you of sexually abusing me. >> reporter: i didn't mean it. can i come home now? >> she has been so reviled that people just aren't going to
never offering any proofof kathleen zellnerers a criminal defense lawyer. casey anthony and her lawyers really used a scorched earth philosophy. every single member of the anthony family has been slandered or accused of horrific things. >> yeah, and it's awful that it happened that way. i don't know how the anthony family will recover from that. >> reporter: yet, even then, casey anthony's mother stands by her, mouthing, "i love you" to her daughter in court, even as her...
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they convict him for wife kathleen sabio they convict him they will go againsting fourth wife stacey. >> similar kines of threats and do those hearsay statements where the victim said he's going to kill me. do they come in? >> generally not. especially in the light of supreme court decisions saying you are not allowed to confront the person who is making the statement. it is fundmentally unfair. >> i disagree with that. but i want to thank my panel. if you have information on the disappearance of jacque waller call the jackson police department . next on justice. the latest money matter for casey anthony and exclusive video from a murder scene and clues to the real killer? find out next . judge jeanine on fox. >> believe or not. monies collected will be donated to a establishment in the memory of casey anthony. casey anthony is fielding offers for a big pay day. she is not the only accused murderer to cash n she got off on murder and hoping to cash in . he's facing trial but also seeing dollar sigs. casey anthony, and drew peterson, two infamous people in a position to rack in the dou
they convict him for wife kathleen sabio they convict him they will go againsting fourth wife stacey. >> similar kines of threats and do those hearsay statements where the victim said he's going to kill me. do they come in? >> generally not. especially in the light of supreme court decisions saying you are not allowed to confront the person who is making the statement. it is fundmentally unfair. >> i disagree with that. but i want to thank my panel. if you have information on...
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once inside the apartment, kathleen feared the worst. her compulsively neat and orderly sister had left her apartment in disarray. more ominously, annie's wallet had been left behind, and her car was still parked outside. a further search revealed love letters to annie from someone who clearly wasn't michael scanlon. someone kathleen quickly recognized as lawyer tom capano. the initial report about fahey's disappearance was just a brief column in the local paper on july the 2nd, 1996. >> i think initial fascination was because there was a mystery surrounding the disappearance of a very attractive, young woman who worked in the governor's office. >> when anne marie didn't come to work on monday morning, our hopes were seriously deflated. >> within a couple of days, it was leaked to the press that anne marie fahey's dinner companion on the last night she was seen alive was tom capano. >> a person of considerable means, power. a dynamic person in the community. >> capano himself kept away from the public and the police, despite the advice o
once inside the apartment, kathleen feared the worst. her compulsively neat and orderly sister had left her apartment in disarray. more ominously, annie's wallet had been left behind, and her car was still parked outside. a further search revealed love letters to annie from someone who clearly wasn't michael scanlon. someone kathleen quickly recognized as lawyer tom capano. the initial report about fahey's disappearance was just a brief column in the local paper on july the 2nd, 1996. >>...
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they convict him for wife kathleen sabio they convict him they will go againsting fourth wife stacey.nes of threats and do those hearsay statements where the victim said he's going to kill me. do they come in? >> generally not. especially in the light of supreme court decisions saying you are not allowed to confront the person who is making the statement. it is fundmentally unfair. >> i disagree with that. but i want to thank my panel. if you have information on the disappearance of jacque waller call the jackson police department . next on justice. the latest money matter for casey anthony and exclusive video from a murder scene and clues to the real killer? find out next . >> here is the latest on the debt limit showdown on capitol hill. you are looking live at the senate floor where lawmakers are preparing for a test vote on senator harry reid's build that would raise the debt ceiling. the clotter clote will be at 1:00. it does not look like they have the 60 vote to move forward . depending on who you ask you get a different picture of where things stand. mitch mcconnell said they
they convict him for wife kathleen sabio they convict him they will go againsting fourth wife stacey.nes of threats and do those hearsay statements where the victim said he's going to kill me. do they come in? >> generally not. especially in the light of supreme court decisions saying you are not allowed to confront the person who is making the statement. it is fundmentally unfair. >> i disagree with that. but i want to thank my panel. if you have information on the disappearance of...
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i'm kathleen dooley. we feel the pain of having all of those visitors coming in not knowing how to get to our lovely commercial district. we were very active with this community development plan and are kind of creating the new corridors that would bring not only tourists, people from the terminals, and our neighborhood has a real lack of recreation. we would love to be able to find a way to get our neighborhood people to come down and more easily utilize the waterfront. we just want to add our enthusiastic support. we do reflect a large, broad groups of people and the northeast waterfront. >> i don't want to waste time talking about my background, but i was around the waterfront before some of these people were born. one thing that i want to focus a bit more on today, that is the unfinished business following the demolition of the freeway. that being traffic, transit, and parking. there have been numerous failed attempts over the years to produce a comprehensive study of these issues along with a plan to
i'm kathleen dooley. we feel the pain of having all of those visitors coming in not knowing how to get to our lovely commercial district. we were very active with this community development plan and are kind of creating the new corridors that would bring not only tourists, people from the terminals, and our neighborhood has a real lack of recreation. we would love to be able to find a way to get our neighborhood people to come down and more easily utilize the waterfront. we just want to add our...
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. >> but kathleen says things br to turn around for skilled tradesmen with three hospitals and an airport terminal to be built in the next year. that is why it topped the list and they're followed by sales reps, drivers and accounting staff to round out top five. also in top 10 i.t.staff, managers teachers and machinists. for this carpenter, news couldn't come soond8 enough. he's been on thatç waiting list for electrician training program. now there is feenlly space to let him in. >> it's something i wanted to do. and i was waiting. >> and the head of the training will be more openings and a lot of electricians are getting close to retirement. man power says not as many are going into the trades z that means more opportunities and more money for those who do. >> and oakland firefighters voted to cut pay and take concessions in order to avoid layoffs meaning they'll give up 8.8% of their pay in each of the next three years and contribute more to their pensions, give bags were key, cutting about $40 million from $58 million deficit. the rest closed by the kaiser convention center. >> dozen
. >> but kathleen says things br to turn around for skilled tradesmen with three hospitals and an airport terminal to be built in the next year. that is why it topped the list and they're followed by sales reps, drivers and accounting staff to round out top five. also in top 10 i.t.staff, managers teachers and machinists. for this carpenter, news couldn't come soond8 enough. he's been on thatç waiting list for electrician training program. now there is feenlly space to let him in....
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at a press conference which just wrapped up 45 days degree -- ago, kathleen feinstein laid out what the lawmakers have set out to do. >> the people who will suffer will be the ones who need our help the most because they will have nowhere else to go to get a divorce, to get their money back from an unscrupulous roommate or to sue a reck les a -- a reckless driver who injured them in a car accident. >> reporter: the judge says the state's plundering leaving the court facing a $10 million budget deficit next year. now attorneys are worried for future cases. >> i think there is a lot of questions that the it staff had even, you know, what it's gonna gonna mean how long it's gonna take to get papers filed. >> our court is suffering because the governor -- because of the governor and the legislature, they've so brazenly used the judicial branch as their atm and in an attempt to solve their failing budget crisis. >> reporter: among the layoffs, 11 collisioners layoffs take effect -- commissioners, layoffs take effect. 25 courtrooms will close indefinitely. jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news.
at a press conference which just wrapped up 45 days degree -- ago, kathleen feinstein laid out what the lawmakers have set out to do. >> the people who will suffer will be the ones who need our help the most because they will have nowhere else to go to get a divorce, to get their money back from an unscrupulous roommate or to sue a reck les a -- a reckless driver who injured them in a car accident. >> reporter: the judge says the state's plundering leaving the court facing a $10...
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loomis sayles bond fund manager kathleen gaffney says bond markets took bernanke's testimony as a sign the fed may be ready to provide more financial rocket fuel. >> with rates so low, it's a strong incentive to take risk and that's all the market wants to read into it. is there a green light? and they have the green light to go, and so the markets are going up. while bernanke considers his options, he's pushing congress and the white house for quick action on the debt limit, warning failure to do so would hurt average americans through higher interest rates. >> so it would weaken our economy, it would make the deficit worse and it would hurt confidence and be a negative. >> reporter: benanke said a default would throw into question the bedrock of the global financial system-- u.s. treasury debt. after bernanke spoke, moodys warned of ddowngradde. >> game of chicken certainly, and difficult to watch, but i think we get through it. >> reporter: bernanke urged lawmakers to keep working on the so-called grand bargain to resolve the nation's deficit problems, even though hopes for even a m
loomis sayles bond fund manager kathleen gaffney says bond markets took bernanke's testimony as a sign the fed may be ready to provide more financial rocket fuel. >> with rates so low, it's a strong incentive to take risk and that's all the market wants to read into it. is there a green light? and they have the green light to go, and so the markets are going up. while bernanke considers his options, he's pushing congress and the white house for quick action on the debt limit, warning...
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disarmament educator producer your advisor on the list just keeps going this give a warm welcome for kathleen. ok the effectiveness of a social movement is sometimes very surprising and hard to track but it also depends on the creativity of the of the social movements themselves and the activists involved with ideas and images and stories and that's why we sailed boats in the nuclear test songs they've kind of surmised that all the weapons used in the second world war are equivalent to say three megatons that includes the two nuclear weapons used on hiroshima and nagasaki all the bombs in the bullets. that represents all of the firepower of the second world war ok so now i'm going to give you another sound and this second sound is the equivalent firepower of the world's nuclear arsenal today. the only way forward that would make sense and would stop this madness rush for seeking the capability to make nuclear weapons is for those countries that have nuclear weapons to find a way to give them up and to rely for security non-nuclear means. when i say a mad rush over the past couple of weeks fiv
disarmament educator producer your advisor on the list just keeps going this give a warm welcome for kathleen. ok the effectiveness of a social movement is sometimes very surprising and hard to track but it also depends on the creativity of the of the social movements themselves and the activists involved with ideas and images and stories and that's why we sailed boats in the nuclear test songs they've kind of surmised that all the weapons used in the second world war are equivalent to say...
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next, we have kathleen anderson. how are you. >> good morning, supervisors. like you, i love our city and have a great passion for making sure our government is working well for the residents of san francisco. i have applied to the task force because i believe elections should be accessible to all people and through their right to the company feel empowered and have the chance to elect leaders at best represent them. i was a political science major at uc irvine and transferred to stanford and studied economics and statistics among other things. i came to san francisco in 1988 to attend do you see hastings and i have lived in five different districts in my 23 years here. as an attorney, working on employment discrimination cases, as a volunteer and board member working with some of the city's most vulnerable residents, and sensitive to the issues that face many san francisco and sue may feel disenfranchised. i have done that through my work with the homeless advocacy project, legal services for children, city college of san francisco and the united way as some
next, we have kathleen anderson. how are you. >> good morning, supervisors. like you, i love our city and have a great passion for making sure our government is working well for the residents of san francisco. i have applied to the task force because i believe elections should be accessible to all people and through their right to the company feel empowered and have the chance to elect leaders at best represent them. i was a political science major at uc irvine and transferred to stanford...
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. >> reporter: fidelity's kathleen murphy says silence on the subject of finances can really hurt atost inopportune time. >> it's sad when people work for 20, 30, 40 years and can't have the retirement they want to because they weren't planning enough. >> reporter: she says more times than not, it's the wife who is lessen gauged than the husband. rather than the other way around. >> it's really sad, frankly, to see so many women not involved in the financial and investment decision-making process. because on average, women will live longer than men. >> reporter: in liggett of the recent economic downturn, though, where retirement account took a beating, even young couples are expected to do better going forward, planning for retirement. chris clackum, nbc news. >>> speaking of money, dollar coins are costing taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars, really. for almost four years, the mint has been churning out the $1 coins bearing the images of presidents. but the coins haven't exactly caught fire with the public. >> how often the you use dollar coins? >> never. >> nobody has ever h
. >> reporter: fidelity's kathleen murphy says silence on the subject of finances can really hurt atost inopportune time. >> it's sad when people work for 20, 30, 40 years and can't have the retirement they want to because they weren't planning enough. >> reporter: she says more times than not, it's the wife who is lessen gauged than the husband. rather than the other way around. >> it's really sad, frankly, to see so many women not involved in the financial and...
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. >> reporter: kathleen is leading the quest, someone who can teach them simple crafts, take them camping them or just sit and talk with them. >> it makes them feel that they're regular girls. >> this is my 35-year pin. >> reporter: to r rruit someone as passionate and devoted to special needs women as charlotte sewell will be difficult. >> they need to be here for the long term, not someone who is here just for a few months. nsistency is important. the girls need someone that they can bond with and they can trust and they can recognizehen they come into the building. >> reporter: but the future of troop 21 and these girl scouts depends on it. >> incidentally if you live in houston and are having called girl scouts at 713-292-0300 of san jacinto. >> that is what is making news in america. stay tuned for "good morning america" and have a great tuesday. >> try to stay cool out there.
. >> reporter: kathleen is leading the quest, someone who can teach them simple crafts, take them camping them or just sit and talk with them. >> it makes them feel that they're regular girls. >> this is my 35-year pin. >> reporter: to r rruit someone as passionate and devoted to special needs women as charlotte sewell will be difficult. >> they need to be here for the long term, not someone who is here just for a few months. nsistency is important. the girls need...
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. >> good evening, commissioners, kathleen deal, small business commission.point i want to talk briefly more about that it's really time for us to get together and discuss formula retail and the controls, talk about what's working, what's not working. things have changed in different ways and i think that we would all be kind of tweak what we have so there isn't a constant running battle between small businesses and big box stores. we are very concerned about the cvs prototype. we're also concerned with the pet stores, the predatory pricing. they are just a beast of another kind. in fact, we just recently heard information that the denial of the pet food express on lombard, we are hearing that they've continued to lease the space and will be coming in front of you again and reapplying for that same space despite thesoi outpouring from the community on that. so i just really want to request from our commission to your commission that we get together, have a committee, talk about that, you know, offline and get some productive stuff done and i think we could re
. >> good evening, commissioners, kathleen deal, small business commission.point i want to talk briefly more about that it's really time for us to get together and discuss formula retail and the controls, talk about what's working, what's not working. things have changed in different ways and i think that we would all be kind of tweak what we have so there isn't a constant running battle between small businesses and big box stores. we are very concerned about the cvs prototype. we're also...
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. >> reporter: a prison, kathleen zellner says, of scrutiny and suspicion that casey anthony got away with murder. and, with today's verdict, the mystery remains of what actually happened to 2-year-old caylee. the little girl with the big brown eyes who loved swimming and winnie the pooh and whose tragic fate touched and enraged so many. diane? >> elizabeth, thank you. >>> and tonight, we want you to know, there will be a special one-hour edition of "nightline." terry moran and the "nightline" team will dive into many questions, including those we posed. and terry is at the center of the story in florida. >>> moving on tonight, a search is under way for the seven americans s ill missing off the coast of mexico, after their fishing boat capsized in a sudden storm. the waters there were a balmly 77 degrees so hype therm y'all was not a concern, but the sharks were, and survivors said they could feel them circling after the big boat began to roll. >> we felt it rock and we heard people screaming, yelling in spanish, of course. and we didn't know what was going on. >> reporter: so far, 19
. >> reporter: a prison, kathleen zellner says, of scrutiny and suspicion that casey anthony got away with murder. and, with today's verdict, the mystery remains of what actually happened to 2-year-old caylee. the little girl with the big brown eyes who loved swimming and winnie the pooh and whose tragic fate touched and enraged so many. diane? >> elizabeth, thank you. >>> and tonight, we want you to know, there will be a special one-hour edition of "nightline."...
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one child is shot by as kathleen cairns reeoots .. - tonight, policc are now trring to figure ut howhe five loaded weapoo. 3 it began when a 5 year old playground. police say he mistakenly pulled the trigger.. a 4 year old frieed.. was shot, the pullet narrowly missed his heart . (-naa pop--ebonyy webb"it went right her and went out back of his shouuder") ebbny webb says she was there when the wounded 4 year old called 911 and helped clean police say after shooting. they ffund the bby who pulled the trigger andtte gun he used in his families apartment. ((police sot ))the young went to childrens hospitall where police say his injuries meanwhile, police are puestioning the shooter's parrnts:and say this terrible accident shouldserve as a reminder:(police soo)(make sure you prooerly store guns) kc fox 45 news at 10 3& police are still looking in to how the kids goo &pahold f the guns and who own ttem. baltimore city police have arrested a man --- in the earlier ttis week. week.wwlliam carr is accused of shooting and killing 55 year old chong yim during a robbery.it happened outside this
one child is shot by as kathleen cairns reeoots .. - tonight, policc are now trring to figure ut howhe five loaded weapoo. 3 it began when a 5 year old playground. police say he mistakenly pulled the trigger.. a 4 year old frieed.. was shot, the pullet narrowly missed his heart . (-naa pop--ebonyy webb"it went right her and went out back of his shouuder") ebbny webb says she was there when the wounded 4 year old called 911 and helped clean police say after shooting. they ffund the bby...
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my name is kathleen. i am an emancipated foster youth. i am also an advocate for service provider working with at risk of adults and a program manager for an association providing educational presentations for the community about early intervention and young people. i was a part of the traditional youth task force and have used my personal experiences to make positive changes. i was in all and the amount of work and dedication the community had and helping transitioning. i urge you to please support edward ii, because there are some money at risk young adults on the streets of san francisco. the housing provides stability and support. if you do not have housing intact, it is hard to be grounded. since the mets a petting from the foster care system, have moved 14 times -- cents emancipating from the foster care system, i have moved 14 times. i have had no choice but to struggle and fight, and the some people have to struggle and fight every year. there is a catch-22 in the education system which makes school unaffordable and inaccessible t
my name is kathleen. i am an emancipated foster youth. i am also an advocate for service provider working with at risk of adults and a program manager for an association providing educational presentations for the community about early intervention and young people. i was a part of the traditional youth task force and have used my personal experiences to make positive changes. i was in all and the amount of work and dedication the community had and helping transitioning. i urge you to please...
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kathleen coll let -- supervisor elsbernd: let me start with a few questions. my knowledge of your work is san francisco state, and you're also an advocate before the university playground, the neighborhood out there. west side issues, you know those well. what is your knowledge of the east side? >> southwest state is relieve the city's university. we have run 23 headstart programs around the city and -- in every single supervisor real district. we're educating the city's work force and making sure that the university is in the position to provide people to fill the jobs that the city needs to move forward. my knowledge of the city has grown far beyond just district 7. as president of a club interested in issues across district lines, i have come to know the city quite well as well. supervisor elsbernd: as i said, i know your work through san francisco state and throughout wallenberg. it was an education looking at your resume and learning your work as a civil rights attorney. that is new to me. >> afre
kathleen coll let -- supervisor elsbernd: let me start with a few questions. my knowledge of your work is san francisco state, and you're also an advocate before the university playground, the neighborhood out there. west side issues, you know those well. what is your knowledge of the east side? >> southwest state is relieve the city's university. we have run 23 headstart programs around the city and -- in every single supervisor real district. we're educating the city's work force and...
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. >> reporter: former nasa worker kathleen florio says that watching the shuttle towed from the runway was like watching a funeral procession. >> it is. it is. it's... we're in mourning. everybody's in mourning. this is a family. it's rough because a lot of people put their hearts and souls into what they do out there. it's not just a job. it's a commitment. it's a way of life. >> reporter: carol lee cosby will lose that way of life friday when nasa lays her off along with more than 2,500 others. this has got to hurt. >> deeply. deeply. i can't believe that this is happening, that our country has allowed this to happen. we're losing control. >> reporter: small businessman curtis diller, whose printing business depends on nasa, says the end of the shuttle has left a cloud of uncertainty over the local economy. >> my business is hurting; other businesses are hurting, but i think we still have yet to see what the full effect is of all the layoffs. >> reporter: but diller and his fellow businessman rob losle refuse to give up hope. >> a lot of educated people in this area that i think they
. >> reporter: former nasa worker kathleen florio says that watching the shuttle towed from the runway was like watching a funeral procession. >> it is. it is. it's... we're in mourning. everybody's in mourning. this is a family. it's rough because a lot of people put their hearts and souls into what they do out there. it's not just a job. it's a commitment. it's a way of life. >> reporter: carol lee cosby will lose that way of life friday when nasa lays her off along with...
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and with -- with kathleen sebelius, with the correction -- discretion to spend that and send it down -- send the roots down, expand the defendency class, here's an example. one of those examples is this. they advertise that we need to do obamacare because we had so many people that had pre-existing conditions and they would be refused for insurance so when they were refused, they didn't have any way to get health insurance. and that it was a human tragedy. so these huge numbers of people that were uninsurable were going to be brought in to the fold of the new obamacare under the pre-existing conditions language that already is law. but a month or so ago they discovered that, in spite of how hard they tried to recruit people with pre-existing conditions, and i remind you we have 306 million people in america. and of those 306 million people, the numbers were supposed to be large, impressive, maybe not astronomical of those who had pre-existing conditions and could not buy insurance. and what they found were, they could find only 18,000 people in spite of them advertising pre-existing
and with -- with kathleen sebelius, with the correction -- discretion to spend that and send it down -- send the roots down, expand the defendency class, here's an example. one of those examples is this. they advertise that we need to do obamacare because we had so many people that had pre-existing conditions and they would be refused for insurance so when they were refused, they didn't have any way to get health insurance. and that it was a human tragedy. so these huge numbers of people that...
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secretary of health and human services kathleen sebelius praised a recommendation that insurance companies be required to auvre free contraceptives to all women. she called the report historic and suggested it could become official policy. but there is pushback. chief washington correspondent jim angle has the story. >> the prospect of free government order contraceptives and even agents to induce abortion ignited a national debate. some are clearly pleased. >> the request for the study came out of the healthcare reform legislation i'm pleased that the secretary now has indicateed that the department will implement it quickly. >> reporter: the group naral pro-choice america issued a statement saying, "nearly one in three women find it difficult to pay for birth control. we are confident the obama administration will adopt the recommendations." >> feminist pork. it's a wish list. a dream list for feminists. >> reporter: conservative group ospose the move in part because it would require insurance companies to offer and employers to provide services to which they may moral liability, includi
secretary of health and human services kathleen sebelius praised a recommendation that insurance companies be required to auvre free contraceptives to all women. she called the report historic and suggested it could become official policy. but there is pushback. chief washington correspondent jim angle has the story. >> the prospect of free government order contraceptives and even agents to induce abortion ignited a national debate. some are clearly pleased. >> the request for the...