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kathryn, the duchess of cambridge is presented sprigs of shamrock. there she is. these are live pictures. she is presenting them to the irish guard. it's a wonderful tradition to watch. the origin of presenting shamrock dates back to 1901. queen alexandra continued the custom. she did it herself in 1925. the queen mother did it for 32 years. there's kathryn doing it herself. >>> from that to march madness. we have a video you must see. it is an insane basketball shot made from a helicopter. >> reporter: most basketball players are tall, sink one from this height is ridiculous. we have seen basketball trick shots from a ferris wheel and a trampoline -- >> yeah! >> trio of michigan guys -- >> hey, scott? can you bring us some basketballs in. >> yep. >> reporter: took it to new heights that shot the switch from three angles. the question everyone wants answered is how many tries did it take? let's crunch the numbers. >> how many basketballs did you take up in the chopper? >> about 25 up in the chopper with us. >> reporter: they made dozens and dozens of trips droppin
kathryn, the duchess of cambridge is presented sprigs of shamrock. there she is. these are live pictures. she is presenting them to the irish guard. it's a wonderful tradition to watch. the origin of presenting shamrock dates back to 1901. queen alexandra continued the custom. she did it herself in 1925. the queen mother did it for 32 years. there's kathryn doing it herself. >>> from that to march madness. we have a video you must see. it is an insane basketball shot made from a...
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. >> my name is kathryn hill and i have a song to share. ♪ it's not just a bar closing down this kindhas been happening all over this town a family business closing its doors so our landlord can make a bit more leasing out space to a big box name making this neighborhood look the same i am going to put up a fight so i can say i tried to hang onto what is mine 47 years, i have been working here counting my dollars earning the blue-collar now i'm supposed to go without any say for these 47 years when i was a boy i came to this land i worked very hard i worked with my hands i did what i had to do loving my wife i build a better life i came for hope all those years ago before the spirit broke 47 years i've been working here counting dollars burning the blue and white collar now i'm supposed to go without any say for these 47 years sitting in the bar tonight looking at is crystal lights i think of how built this place all the time it takes saving pennies counting dollars burning the blue in my collar -- earning the blue in my collar ♪ [laughter] --[applause] >> i have a public document i w
. >> my name is kathryn hill and i have a song to share. ♪ it's not just a bar closing down this kindhas been happening all over this town a family business closing its doors so our landlord can make a bit more leasing out space to a big box name making this neighborhood look the same i am going to put up a fight so i can say i tried to hang onto what is mine 47 years, i have been working here counting my dollars earning the blue-collar now i'm supposed to go without any say for these...
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allow mary kathryn to pick it up on the other end.of the transportation funding. agree to it. but not happy about it. >> it's normal to have the fights but in the interim, people might get more moving forward. this one you can see an interesting shift where the democrats come back with the backs up against the wall and have to vote. democrats in the senate vote against something they were not excited about voting against. for conservatives in the house, they want to take a different tack on transportation. not having to chew on the senate bill, business as usual. >> shannon: boehner said past that point they will commit to doing something long-term. we'll see the agreement. in the meantime, the three days of arguments are done at the supreme court. get your reaction now that the arguments are over. your take? >> the temperature in washington it didn't go well for the obama administration. i am amused by the criticism of the solicitor general because it's harsh that he didn't have a good performanc performance. the consequence politica
allow mary kathryn to pick it up on the other end.of the transportation funding. agree to it. but not happy about it. >> it's normal to have the fights but in the interim, people might get more moving forward. this one you can see an interesting shift where the democrats come back with the backs up against the wall and have to vote. democrats in the senate vote against something they were not excited about voting against. for conservatives in the house, they want to take a different tack...
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and i will try to help her. >> that was kathryn brown reporting.n hedges says she has not spoken to the boys who pushed the cart onto her, but she wishes them well and calls her recovery a work in progress. >>> tense moments for visitors at the buffalo zoo in new york, after a gorilla escapes from its enclosure. zoo officials say the 400-pound male gorilla slipped out into an area used by zoo personnel, but closed to the public. visitors, however, were still moved indoors to the 45-minute ordeal. a female zookeeper was bitten on her hand before tranquilized and captured. her injuries, zookeepers are not considered serious. i'd be a little scared. >> a little bit, absolutely. still ahead on eyewitness news. chaos in owings mills. several people hurt, as the fight spirals out of control. >> a live report from the scene coming up next. >>> breaking news. several people hurt in a stabbing and a shooting in owings mills. a live report from the scenes with new information on how it started. >> reporter: bombshell subpoena. i'm mike hellgren in anne arund
and i will try to help her. >> that was kathryn brown reporting.n hedges says she has not spoken to the boys who pushed the cart onto her, but she wishes them well and calls her recovery a work in progress. >>> tense moments for visitors at the buffalo zoo in new york, after a gorilla escapes from its enclosure. zoo officials say the 400-pound male gorilla slipped out into an area used by zoo personnel, but closed to the public. visitors, however, were still moved indoors to the...
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according to rhetoric scholars kathryn adams and michael keene, alice paul wanted a vehicle to "espouse her own opinions, lavish attention on successful events, feature positive press coverage and stress her large membership and financial solvency. in december of 1913 there were 1200 paid subscribers to the suffragist. paul asked rita child dorr for the first editor, a seasoned journalist who had cut her teeth at the new york evening post writing about women's clubs and a special series on women's work in factories, door was highly invested in women's rights, especially in suffrage. of her work with the suffragist, door wrote "i published in the paper every scrap of news. and there was always news. accounts of the deputations we sent to the president and aggressive editorials". she and paul worked long hours and did not always see eye to eye. i think that's an understatement. they fought. and they realized after a year that the professional relationship would simply not work. dorr resigned as editor but stayed immensely committed to the fight for a federal amendment. a unique quality of
according to rhetoric scholars kathryn adams and michael keene, alice paul wanted a vehicle to "espouse her own opinions, lavish attention on successful events, feature positive press coverage and stress her large membership and financial solvency. in december of 1913 there were 1200 paid subscribers to the suffragist. paul asked rita child dorr for the first editor, a seasoned journalist who had cut her teeth at the new york evening post writing about women's clubs and a special series on...
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when we finished we were saying good-bye to miss dickson and she took my 22-year-old wife's hand, kathryn's hand, and put it in hers and she turned it palm upwards and she looked at it and she clasped it back in both her hands and said, my darling girl, you are going to have the longest and loveliest life full of friendship and full of prosperity. and then she shook hands with me and she turned my palm face up and then she turned it back to just shaking hands and she said, i do so hope you enjoy your new house. so the connection between paul volcker and my starter house in the '80s, directionally i don't know that i would have been buying a house in the 1980s. i don't know if many of us would be buying a house in the '80s. i don't know how much of a housing market there would have been in the 1980s without paul volcker. 1979, summer of 1979 jimmy carter appoints him chairman of the fed. what i'd like to do is read to you a bloomberg profile of that moment. so in october 1979, two months after his appointment was confirmed by the senate, volcker convened a secret saturday meeting of fed gove
when we finished we were saying good-bye to miss dickson and she took my 22-year-old wife's hand, kathryn's hand, and put it in hers and she turned it palm upwards and she looked at it and she clasped it back in both her hands and said, my darling girl, you are going to have the longest and loveliest life full of friendship and full of prosperity. and then she shook hands with me and she turned my palm face up and then she turned it back to just shaking hands and she said, i do so hope you...
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. >>> and finally tonight, kathryn, duchess of cambridge gave her first public address as a royal todayght of passage for a new royal. third years ago pfs princess diana, a bundle of nerves in a doudy dress. abc's nick waut on two women, two speeches and two destinies. >> first of all, i'd like to say thank you. diana, made her speech 30 years ago. >> i'm grateful to you and to the mayor and to the council. >> reporter: she later became a fashion i81, but even in '81, kate borrowed that dress from her mom. >> it's a great pleasure for me to come to wales. >> reporter: she was lying. she was reading words that someone else had written. >> i'm really sorry that william can't be here today. kate wrote her speech he would love it. she confided in a friend she was nervous. diana back in those days was a nail-biter and often had to hide her hands. >> i do hope that -- and the arrist kratic accent, she was born with hers. >> when i first -- >> diana stumbled from the stage with a man she barely knew. she went off and planted a tree while wearing high heels. she's got this royal thing licked. >
. >>> and finally tonight, kathryn, duchess of cambridge gave her first public address as a royal todayght of passage for a new royal. third years ago pfs princess diana, a bundle of nerves in a doudy dress. abc's nick waut on two women, two speeches and two destinies. >> first of all, i'd like to say thank you. diana, made her speech 30 years ago. >> i'm grateful to you and to the mayor and to the council. >> reporter: she later became a fashion i81, but even in '81,...
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with the trial date approaching and kelly siegler circling, defense attorneys kathryn scardino and jimmy phillips were feeling the pressure. >> you make a mistake in a death penalty case, and it's over. >> they chose to hire a good prosecutor. we're going to have to work hard and be doubly, triply prepared. kelly is a formidable opponent. >> reporter: siegler has beaten most of the best lawyers in texas, and now she asked for a meeting with the graves team. >> why did she want to meet with us? was she trying to get information from us? was she trying to learn what our trial strategy was? i didn't really know what to make of it. >> reporter: siegler met with the graves' lawyers around this table, and she asked a lot of questions, but the defense team could not have imagined why. the prosecutor, with her 19-0 record on death penalty cases, was having serious problems with the case against anthony graves. >> i read every page of every document in 25 boxes, and at some point it switched from getting ready to go to trial to "can we go to trial," to, "oh, my god, what happened here?" >> report
with the trial date approaching and kelly siegler circling, defense attorneys kathryn scardino and jimmy phillips were feeling the pressure. >> you make a mistake in a death penalty case, and it's over. >> they chose to hire a good prosecutor. we're going to have to work hard and be doubly, triply prepared. kelly is a formidable opponent. >> reporter: siegler has beaten most of the best lawyers in texas, and now she asked for a meeting with the graves team. >> why did...
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my colleague, kathryn bliss, is going to be publishing next week a study that she's been working on for two years now, a historical analysis of the international aids conferences. an excellent piece of work. and she'll be joined by anthony fauci, ellie caughtbari, president of the international aids society and co chair of the aids 2012 effort. david munar president of the aids foundation in chicago. and the co chair will moderate the discussion that will be looking at the history of the international aids conferences and what we can expect as we look forward. so we'll continue that conversation next week. and i hope you can all join us. that will be web cast live at midday. and we expect a strong turnout here as well. and i want to thank everyone who is joining us online. we have 100 persons joining us online for this event today. and i want to welcome them. and we're very fortunate also that c-span 3 has chosen to come and be with us today. and we're grateful for that. so please join me in introducing our guest of honor, dr. thomas frieden. >>> thanks very much, steven. thanks to ever
my colleague, kathryn bliss, is going to be publishing next week a study that she's been working on for two years now, a historical analysis of the international aids conferences. an excellent piece of work. and she'll be joined by anthony fauci, ellie caughtbari, president of the international aids society and co chair of the aids 2012 effort. david munar president of the aids foundation in chicago. and the co chair will moderate the discussion that will be looking at the history of the...
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kathryn with her. this is bringing kathryn on board for the start of the u.k. tour. a u.k. tour. harry's part of the international tour. william and kathryn will also take an international tour to asia. this was a successful visit so far. it's still going on. and they went to the university actually. one of the students designed a shoe for kate. they all have to design shoes. they chose a particular shoe. one girl is already speaking to clothing companies and shoe manufacturers about getting a patent on that. anything that kate wears sells out immediately. there's one student making shoes for her currently. he's very pleased indeed. the shoes are going to be delivered to clarence house in a couple of months. >> congratulations on that. makts foster, reporting live from jamaica. >>> the chevy volt, it's like a political football on wheels. president obama is a volt fan but production has been suspended and his critics have grabbed that football and taken off for the end zone. we'll ask a car expert if the criticism is fair. ♪[music plays] ♪[music plays] purina one bey
kathryn with her. this is bringing kathryn on board for the start of the u.k. tour. a u.k. tour. harry's part of the international tour. william and kathryn will also take an international tour to asia. this was a successful visit so far. it's still going on. and they went to the university actually. one of the students designed a shoe for kate. they all have to design shoes. they chose a particular shoe. one girl is already speaking to clothing companies and shoe manufacturers about getting a...
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. >>> and finally tonight, kathryn, duchess of cambridge, gave her first public address as a royal todayous right of passage for a new royal. 30 years ago pfs princess diana, a bundle of nerves in a doudy dress. abc's nick watt on two women, two speeches and two destinies. >> first of all, i'd like to say thank you. >> reporter: kate was confident and in control, a far cry from the other princess she's often compared to. diana made her speech 30 years ago, young and terrified. >> i'm extremely grateful to the mayor and the city council. >> she later became a fashion icon, but even in '81, no one would call that dress chic. >> reporter: kate borrowed that dress from her mom. that takes confidence. she was lying. she hated. she was reading words that someone else had written, some of them in welsh. >> i'm only sorry that william can't be here today. he would love it here. she confided in a friend she was nervous, but it didn't show. diana back in those days, was a nail-baiter and often had to hide her hands. >> i do hope that -- >> reporter: oh, and the aristocratic accent, diana was born
. >>> and finally tonight, kathryn, duchess of cambridge, gave her first public address as a royal todayous right of passage for a new royal. 30 years ago pfs princess diana, a bundle of nerves in a doudy dress. abc's nick watt on two women, two speeches and two destinies. >> first of all, i'd like to say thank you. >> reporter: kate was confident and in control, a far cry from the other princess she's often compared to. diana made her speech 30 years ago, young and...
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with the trial date approaching and kelly siegler circling, defense attorneys kathryn scardino and jimmy phillips were feeling the pressure. >> you make a mistake in a death penalty case, and it's over. >> they chose to hire a good prosecutor. we're going to have to work hard and be doubly, triply prepared. kelly is a formidable opponent. >> reporter: siegler has beaten most of the best lawyers in texas, and now she asked for a meeting with the graves team. >> why did she want to meet with us? was she trying to get information from us? was she trying to learn what our trial strategy was? i didn't really know what to make of it. >> reporter: siegler met with the graves' lawyers around this table, and she asked a lot of questions, but the defense team could not have imagined why. the prosecutor, with her 19-0 record on death penalty cases, was having serious problems with the case against anthony graves. >> i read every page of every document in 25 boxes, and at some point it switched from getting ready to go to trial to "can we go to trial," to, "oh, my god, what happened here?" >> report
with the trial date approaching and kelly siegler circling, defense attorneys kathryn scardino and jimmy phillips were feeling the pressure. >> you make a mistake in a death penalty case, and it's over. >> they chose to hire a good prosecutor. we're going to have to work hard and be doubly, triply prepared. kelly is a formidable opponent. >> reporter: siegler has beaten most of the best lawyers in texas, and now she asked for a meeting with the graves team. >> why did...
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. >> jaleel white, is known for playing steve urkel on "family matters" is tied with opera singer kathrynkins. >> ♪ just thinking of you ♪ >> it is hard to believe this is the first week. they each earn 26 for their fox- trot. there's a three-way tie at the bottom with singer gavin degraw, melissa gilbert, martina navritolova. the first celebrity will be eliminated one week from today right here on abc 7 news. >> the first week, is that one of the first -- worst weeks with the nerves? >> i think so. trying to jump into the competition little bit. as tickets to the end and there is that mirror ball trophy up for grabs, then it really gets intense. >> then they get in shape, too. it comes a little easier in terms of endurance. >> right, they have the training under their belt. >> i think will be a decent day to see the cherry blossoms. we will break into some afternoon sunshine. same-store tomorrow. we have that easterly flow off the atlantic. >> the afternoons have been so lovely. >> we just do not have that beautiful sunrise. take a look at the rainfall totals thus far. frederick county t
. >> jaleel white, is known for playing steve urkel on "family matters" is tied with opera singer kathrynkins. >> ♪ just thinking of you ♪ >> it is hard to believe this is the first week. they each earn 26 for their fox- trot. there's a three-way tie at the bottom with singer gavin degraw, melissa gilbert, martina navritolova. the first celebrity will be eliminated one week from today right here on abc 7 news. >> the first week, is that one of the first --...
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right now we welcome kathryn stowe, a deputy director of a group that supports the law.his is what critics are saying. this law is meddling in our lives, forcing us to buy something we don't want. it could go as far as telling us what kind of car to buy, what kind of food to eat, even when we should exercise and how much. what do you say to those people. >> the affordable healthcare act is about children with diabetes or autism being able to buy healthcare insurance. no longer can companies discriminate against them. the individual responsibility provision says if you can afford to buy coverage, and there is a hardship exemption, you are going to have to do that. so that when you get sick and go to the hospital, your thousands and thousands of dollars of medical bills don't end up on your and my insurance bills. we all pay when people are uninsured. the important thing to remember is no one has to buy insurance unless it is affordable and the affordable care act provides tremendous subsidies that will make health insurance affordable for middle class families. >> you say
right now we welcome kathryn stowe, a deputy director of a group that supports the law.his is what critics are saying. this law is meddling in our lives, forcing us to buy something we don't want. it could go as far as telling us what kind of car to buy, what kind of food to eat, even when we should exercise and how much. what do you say to those people. >> the affordable healthcare act is about children with diabetes or autism being able to buy healthcare insurance. no longer can...
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phil writes -- >> neil: kathryn, via aol -- >> neil: i can't win here.e, via roadrunner.com -- >> neil: she had more to say but i deleted the rest of the e-mail. don writes -- paul in anaheim hills, california -- >> neil: that is my point exactly, george. speculators chase prices either way, up or down. when they are shorting the energy, spending for example on the decline, as they were in 2007, everyone is fine with that. not the other way around. i can understand that. what >> neil: helen writes -- >> neil: helen, you might want to talk to robert in florida. "i'm not an obama supporter but when you invite guests on proceeds to shout over, talk over, cut them off and lecture them. one of your guests called you an ass. he was spot on." scott e-mails -- neil, i get it. neil. more of your name? snake oil. it's speculators. supply is up. demand has not increased. pure speculation." scott, pure bull. demand is up. and the dollar is down and has been going down for years. because of the mockery of the budget process in washington, which hasn't produced a budg
phil writes -- >> neil: kathryn, via aol -- >> neil: i can't win here.e, via roadrunner.com -- >> neil: she had more to say but i deleted the rest of the e-mail. don writes -- paul in anaheim hills, california -- >> neil: that is my point exactly, george. speculators chase prices either way, up or down. when they are shorting the energy, spending for example on the decline, as they were in 2007, everyone is fine with that. not the other way around. i can understand that....
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. >> reporter: that was the sound of this tree falling during the recent storm onto the rear of kathryn's home on dell month street in east oakland. the tree landed right on top of a room that was occupied by a 76-year-old mother. >> the window bowed in and came back. and we're to lucky that she was okay. >> i saw the green in my wiping doe, completely blocked the window, the green. i thought it would come through. >> reporter: she and her mom lived in this home all of her life. those very fortunate that her mom was not hurt with the rain bringing this one crashing down. >> it could have been life threatening because the trunk of the tree is so big you can't put your arms around it well and i'm just, as i said god blessed us. >> in oakland, kron4 news. >>> it wasn't raining hard all day belonged to and that turned out to be good news for crews from the department of public works. they were busy doing what they could. we see those crews and has more on the sewer situation in san francisco. >> reporter: right now no hard rains in the sunset district but if the rain comes down there is a hop
. >> reporter: that was the sound of this tree falling during the recent storm onto the rear of kathryn's home on dell month street in east oakland. the tree landed right on top of a room that was occupied by a 76-year-old mother. >> the window bowed in and came back. and we're to lucky that she was okay. >> i saw the green in my wiping doe, completely blocked the window, the green. i thought it would come through. >> reporter: she and her mom lived in this home all of...
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mary kathryn hamm of daily caller. david rucker for roll call.t the president's pitch and how it's going? >> i don't know that it's going well. it's a problematic issue for him. he is in a little bit of a box. philosophically, we saw this in the 2008 campaign going forward, he doesn't necessarily believe in expensive drilling for fossil fuel. it's just not where he is. it's not where he thinks the country needs to go. >> he touts an expansion of production in his presidency. >> he does that because the gas prices are high. american public is not sold on solar and wind as a substitute for fossil fuels. we are not there. we are a long way from being there. trying to balance the two things. er you know, i think we will find out over time if he is able to do that. it depends, do fas bryces stay high or do they go down -- do gas prices stay high or do they go down? we'll see how it plays out for him. >> despite the fact that the president is a good talker, a great supporter is not convincingly to take the show on the road. he has done it on many issue
mary kathryn hamm of daily caller. david rucker for roll call.t the president's pitch and how it's going? >> i don't know that it's going well. it's a problematic issue for him. he is in a little bit of a box. philosophically, we saw this in the 2008 campaign going forward, he doesn't necessarily believe in expensive drilling for fossil fuel. it's just not where he is. it's not where he thinks the country needs to go. >> he touts an expansion of production in his presidency....
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kathryn cryer. she's the author of patriot acts. brett o'donnell is back with us.ann on their presidential campaigns and the debates specifically. nice to have you. will cain is a cnn contributor and also contributor to the blaze.com. nice to have you as well. our "starting point," of course, is what happened last night. rick santorum winning it all. the doubleheader at least victories in alabama and mississippi. romney picked up wins in hawaii and american samoa. we got the results from hawaii this morning. two big races in the south, undeniable boost and a big one for rick santorum. he put a stop to gingrich's southern strategy which then became a deep south strategy. and further positioned himself as the conservative alternative to mitt romney. now as for newt gingrich, he has shown no signs of dropping out. in a speech last night he took a shot at romney's performance yesterday. listen. >> the fact is, in both states the conservative candidates got nearly 70% of the vote and if you're the front-runner, if you're the front-runner and you keep coming in third, yo
kathryn cryer. she's the author of patriot acts. brett o'donnell is back with us.ann on their presidential campaigns and the debates specifically. nice to have you. will cain is a cnn contributor and also contributor to the blaze.com. nice to have you as well. our "starting point," of course, is what happened last night. rick santorum winning it all. the doubleheader at least victories in alabama and mississippi. romney picked up wins in hawaii and american samoa. we got the results...
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let's go over to kathryn right now. >> i think it is the worst campaign i have ever seen in my life. >>pam: of former first lady barbara bush says that the republican mudslinging is hurting the party. take a look at this new poll for the washington post. only 35 percent of american voters have a positive opinion of mitt romney. 45 percent have a record -- negative view. here are the numbers for santorum. there are the numbers for santorum and the grits. these are the numbers for all voters. softs >>catherine: the president said that there are calls for a military confrontation and around and it is irresponsible and blisters. >>president obama: those who are suggesting were proposing should explain clearly to the american people what they think the cost and benefits to be. >>catherine: the president chose super tuesday to hold his first press conference in five months. >>president obama: what is set on the campaign trail, those people did not have a lot of responsibilities. they are not commander in chief. when i see the casualness with which some of these people talk about wharf i am
let's go over to kathryn right now. >> i think it is the worst campaign i have ever seen in my life. >>pam: of former first lady barbara bush says that the republican mudslinging is hurting the party. take a look at this new poll for the washington post. only 35 percent of american voters have a positive opinion of mitt romney. 45 percent have a record -- negative view. here are the numbers for santorum. there are the numbers for santorum and the grits. these are the numbers for all...
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bottom and margaret became very aware of the better life that families like the with hoaten -- leader kathryn heparin becomes one of her friends but in an autobiography, margaret rights over and over again about how walking by the house's there were two or three children and then goes to the bottom of the mountain at the hill there are the higgins family and all 11 of them clearly it was not just the deaths of a botched abortion that led margaret sanger to be an advocate for birth control. it was also something in the danjac of that family. >> one of the us senate and prez is your accounting of the text life. and early she does make the women of sex and the city seem prudish. islamic i lost track of how many she had and she was still quarter by younger men into her seventies. love only did she not enjoy the sex life but she had an intoxicating effect on the men she was involved with. what i wondered is her sexual know-how. she was a sexologist and her polis given this expertise along with her freedom from the sexual repression of her time to think this inspired their unusual devotion? [laught
bottom and margaret became very aware of the better life that families like the with hoaten -- leader kathryn heparin becomes one of her friends but in an autobiography, margaret rights over and over again about how walking by the house's there were two or three children and then goes to the bottom of the mountain at the hill there are the higgins family and all 11 of them clearly it was not just the deaths of a botched abortion that led margaret sanger to be an advocate for birth control. it...
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kathryn ashton is the european commission foreign chief and the coordinator of the talks. >> today id to dr. jalili's letter of the 14th of february. on behalf of china, france, germany, the russian federation, the united kingdom and the united states of america i have offered to resume talks with iran. buy hope that we will be able to now pursue with iran constructive engagement with the purpose of addressing the international community's concerns about the nuclear program. we will in the course of the next few days decide the dates and the venue. >> reporter: crucially iran appears to have dropped its conditions for nuclear talks. it also appears to have been softening its handling of nuclear inspectors. iran now says it will allow u.n. teams to visit parchin, a suspected nuclear research facility that had been prevented from inspecting in earlier weeks. they're welcoming the iranian moves which come amid growing economic pressure. they caution the onus will very much be on iran to convince the international community of these talks that their nuclear program is for exclusively pea
kathryn ashton is the european commission foreign chief and the coordinator of the talks. >> today id to dr. jalili's letter of the 14th of february. on behalf of china, france, germany, the russian federation, the united kingdom and the united states of america i have offered to resume talks with iran. buy hope that we will be able to now pursue with iran constructive engagement with the purpose of addressing the international community's concerns about the nuclear program. we will in...
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kathryn boyer and guillermo giannico led the project. teams fanned out.spected that these fields might well be thriving wildlife habitats, especially since the ditches are connected to nearby streams. >> but what i didn't anticipate were the number of fish species we found. we weren't just finding one or two individuals that just indicate that some fish mange to survive there, but were getting dozens and in some cases hundreds of individuals in each trap. >> reporter: hidden in that murky, rain-churned water they found 13 kinds of fish including stickleback, redshiners, chinook, pikeminnow and more. many were juveniles. that means the fields, during the wet months are in essence, a fish hatchery. >> we didn't actually see them spawning but we did see juveniles. juveniles couldn't swim up here in the winter time from the main stem. so they had to be raising young here. >> reporter: 98% of the fish collected in the fields were native to oregon. in addition to all the fish, they found lots of fish food. bugs. invertebrates. tiny critters galore. >> oh, man,
kathryn boyer and guillermo giannico led the project. teams fanned out.spected that these fields might well be thriving wildlife habitats, especially since the ditches are connected to nearby streams. >> but what i didn't anticipate were the number of fish species we found. we weren't just finding one or two individuals that just indicate that some fish mange to survive there, but were getting dozens and in some cases hundreds of individuals in each trap. >> reporter: hidden in that...
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senator stevens and his wife kathryn stevens testified during senator stevens trial that it was their understanding that would never work ellen's company had provided on the house had been included in tech christiansen builders invoices to which they paid in full. that testimony of both said stevens and mrs. stevens was ridiculed by the prosecutors, both in cross-examination of each and in their summations. rocky williams was interviewed by two of the prosecutors, but cheney and kiki come at the company of the fbi agent said joy. one month before the trial commences in washington. on the morning that he was interviewed another of the prosecutors, and toward sullivan, send an e-mail to the group persecutors which said, we got some additional documents from senator stevens defense counsel. it is apparent, from those documents, that said stevens and mrs. stevens will testify that they thought that all of the vico charges were included in the christiansen builders. and if catherine stevens does not testify, they will try to squeeze that out of rocky on cross-examination. the very day that
senator stevens and his wife kathryn stevens testified during senator stevens trial that it was their understanding that would never work ellen's company had provided on the house had been included in tech christiansen builders invoices to which they paid in full. that testimony of both said stevens and mrs. stevens was ridiculed by the prosecutors, both in cross-examination of each and in their summations. rocky williams was interviewed by two of the prosecutors, but cheney and kiki come at...
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please join me in welcoming from the doctor patient medical association kathryn sark. >> three years, 2.5 years ago, we were holding another rally, where we had doctors. there is an old joke that had doctors. a patient comes in to the doctor and is touched -- and is hunched over. he is having trouble walking. he comes out upright, walking like this. his buddy says, "that must be some doctor. he took care of you like that." and he says, "what he did was he gave me a long pertain." -- longer cain." this is a $2 trillion cane. it does not actually fix any of the problems. it just gives us a longer cane, and charges us for it. we are trying to work on that. it is like advertising a great price and when you get to the store there are not any of the product. in marketing, we call that bait and switch. it tells you you are going to have insurance coverage. it tells you you are going to be enrolled in medicaid. but just try to find a doctor who is going to be around who can literally be able to afford to take care of you at these prices. a few years ago, when we started working on this, i ha
please join me in welcoming from the doctor patient medical association kathryn sark. >> three years, 2.5 years ago, we were holding another rally, where we had doctors. there is an old joke that had doctors. a patient comes in to the doctor and is touched -- and is hunched over. he is having trouble walking. he comes out upright, walking like this. his buddy says, "that must be some doctor. he took care of you like that." and he says, "what he did was he gave me a long...
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[applause] >> thank you, kathryn's husband. my great friend, jim branstad. let me say this about your kind comments about being courageous. i was only able to do what i was able to do because i had my fellows help me. and you are chief amongst them. you have compassion. if there was a profile in compassion toward, jim would be the recipient of it. teaneck, to reset for welcoming us. i noticed you were born in rhode island. my congressional district. [laughter] to the reporter, know that your room to beat minnesota to the punch. we have many people from rhode island. i guarantee you, with the governor's resort -- support, we will make rylan the first hearing -- rhode island the first hearing. the rivalry does not change. i want to say what an honor is to have a true inspiration for our country and for me personally, max cleveland here. i want to thank a good friend and former colleague for also being here. [applause] as was said, on october 3, 2008, president george w. bush signed into law the mental health parity and addiction equity act. it was named in hon
[applause] >> thank you, kathryn's husband. my great friend, jim branstad. let me say this about your kind comments about being courageous. i was only able to do what i was able to do because i had my fellows help me. and you are chief amongst them. you have compassion. if there was a profile in compassion toward, jim would be the recipient of it. teaneck, to reset for welcoming us. i noticed you were born in rhode island. my congressional district. [laughter] to the reporter, know that...
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my colleague kathryn ellis -- bliss will be publishing a study she has been working on for two years now, and she will be joined by her colleagues, among them the president of the international aids society, our president and ceo of the aids foundation of chicago, and the co-chair will be moderating that discussion. so, we will continue that conversation next week. i hope you can join us. that will be web cast light midday. we expect a strong turnout here as well. i want to thank everyone joining us online. we're fortunate that c-span3 has also joined us today. everyone, join me in welcoming dr. frieden. >> thank you. i asked for really excellent, cutting edge work you a done in global health, and i also want to thank all of the non- governmental organizations and the individual advocates who helped us get to where we are today in hiv. we are all committed to making further progress. we will take a minute to look back at how far we have come. i will share with you my perceptions on the hiv epidemic, where it fits the global health, where it fits in policy, and also in the health-care
my colleague kathryn ellis -- bliss will be publishing a study she has been working on for two years now, and she will be joined by her colleagues, among them the president of the international aids society, our president and ceo of the aids foundation of chicago, and the co-chair will be moderating that discussion. so, we will continue that conversation next week. i hope you can join us. that will be web cast light midday. we expect a strong turnout here as well. i want to thank everyone...