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john larson was right when he said that. so if you want to move the tea party, do you bring barack obama in? i've seen the polling data. the tea party hate barack obama like the devil hates holy water so the notion barack obama will help with michele bachmann and steve king and these tea party extremists is nuts. so he had to, for prudential reasons, hurt himself politically but disengage from this so that speaker boehner, who's the one person who actually might be able to bring these lunatics to heel can come in and try to do it. but more obama would actually make things worse. >> rich, where do things go? what happens? >> let me go back to one other thing. the other thing that was different in '95-96 paul is republicans controlled the house and the senate. there was nobody else to negotiate except for the president. >> that's a good point. >> here the house can negotiate with the senate because they're of opposite parties. so i think that's a significant difference. where i think it goes, yesterday i thought this would end
john larson was right when he said that. so if you want to move the tea party, do you bring barack obama in? i've seen the polling data. the tea party hate barack obama like the devil hates holy water so the notion barack obama will help with michele bachmann and steve king and these tea party extremists is nuts. so he had to, for prudential reasons, hurt himself politically but disengage from this so that speaker boehner, who's the one person who actually might be able to bring these lunatics...
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larson tells the story of two men architects daniel burnham and.or henry h. holmes who played prominent roles in the history of 1893 chicago world's fair. this is about an hour. c-span: erik larson, author of "the devil in the white city," you write early in your book that this book is about the evanescence of life. what's that mean? >> guest: really, what i was struck by, as the book progressed, as my work on the book progressed, and really, when i finally read the finished manuscript -- what i was struck by is you have all these people working so hard on this vast project, the world's fair, and then suddenly, it's over and completely forgotten. and they put their hearts and their souls into this thing, and then it disappears -- i mean, literally, from -- almost entirely from national memory. and it just seemed so -- there's a certain kind of sad aspect to that, i think, but also a very kind of -- kind of brave and bold, you know, humans going into the dark sort of thing. and that's what i mean by the evanescence. they're here for that brief time. burnham --
larson tells the story of two men architects daniel burnham and.or henry h. holmes who played prominent roles in the history of 1893 chicago world's fair. this is about an hour. c-span: erik larson, author of "the devil in the white city," you write early in your book that this book is about the evanescence of life. what's that mean? >> guest: really, what i was struck by, as the book progressed, as my work on the book progressed, and really, when i finally read the finished...
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last night congress and john larson took to the house floor.had no problem giving republicans a piece of his mind. >> the american people in the greatest land, the greatest country in the world, deserve to have their government open. and they deserve to know where their members stand! do you stand with your country? do you stand for your country? or do you want to take it down this evening? stand up for your country! stand up for america! stand with us this evening and keep this government going! in the name of fairness. >> no such thing as fairness anymore. it's all about winning. just win, baby. just win. the driving force behind all of this. and nobody is really pointing to it as much. maybe we can't see the force because of the trees. it's citizens united. republicans' special interest groups. they've got this web around these guys. they've got this protectional -- protectionnary force around them called huge frickin' money. these groups are calling the shots. there are literally hundreds of special interest groups out there just shouting o
last night congress and john larson took to the house floor.had no problem giving republicans a piece of his mind. >> the american people in the greatest land, the greatest country in the world, deserve to have their government open. and they deserve to know where their members stand! do you stand with your country? do you stand for your country? or do you want to take it down this evening? stand up for your country! stand up for america! stand with us this evening and keep this...
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lars larson host of the lars larson show, alex mcgill, executive director of the american values instituteow, fox news contributor. lars, i will start with you. your thoughts on what it means for 2014? >> i think that americans will like seeing when the government shuts down it really doesn't shut down. that the president refuses to negotiate and that republicans have grown a backbone and the tea party is acting as the rudder. i think they are in the right direction this time. >> alexis? >> what do you mean americans aren't feel ing the consequences? what the republican party is doing is pit ing mothers against soldiers. there was a young girl who passed away in philadelphia because her school nurse was furloughed. you're telling me either not seeing the consequences of it? they will go down because of this. >> doctor, what do you make of the malaise coming over the country now, to quote jimmy carter? >> here is the translation psychologically of the malaise. when we elected someone out of fear after 9/11, we elected a president who we acknowledged the world would consider not so bad. not
lars larson host of the lars larson show, alex mcgill, executive director of the american values instituteow, fox news contributor. lars, i will start with you. your thoughts on what it means for 2014? >> i think that americans will like seeing when the government shuts down it really doesn't shut down. that the president refuses to negotiate and that republicans have grown a backbone and the tea party is acting as the rudder. i think they are in the right direction this time. >>...
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just after sunset, the 1625 i street tower was lit up in memory of teresa larson. she was the wife of our news writer mike bratton. she lost her battle with breast cancer two months ago. the event sponsored by the georgetown visitation's think pink society and e-beauty community raise money for cancer research and also to help buy wigs for chemotherapy patients. >> the biopsy shows you have carcinoma of the left breast. >> phew. i thought it was going to be really bad news. >> we need to track the inheritance of our breast cancer genes. >> we are looking at a scene from the new movie "decoding annie parker." it's the real life story of a woman who searches for answers as to why cancer is ravaging her family. the movie stars helen hunt. she plays the jennette cyst who -- jennette cyst who suffered the brca gene linked to breast cancer and ovarian cancer. i'm delighted to have the real annie parker right here in the studio with me. also the movie's writer and director steve bernstein. thank you both for being here. i have to ask you, annie, how does it feel to have a
just after sunset, the 1625 i street tower was lit up in memory of teresa larson. she was the wife of our news writer mike bratton. she lost her battle with breast cancer two months ago. the event sponsored by the georgetown visitation's think pink society and e-beauty community raise money for cancer research and also to help buy wigs for chemotherapy patients. >> the biopsy shows you have carcinoma of the left breast. >> phew. i thought it was going to be really bad news. >>...
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. >> let me bring in congressman john larson, a democrat from connecticut. congressman, good morning. >> good morning, chris. >> you've generated a few headlines. you made an impassioned plea on the house floor early yesterday morning to end this stalemate. let me just play that for people who missed it. >> stand up for your country! stand up for america! stand with us this evening and keep this government going, in the name of fairness. >> that was your assessment more than 24 hours ago. we're now in day two. what's your assessment of where we stand right now, congressman? >> well, i still have the same assessment. needless to say, i was very passionate because i felt that with something directly in front of us, something that was completely avoidable that we should have acted in the best interests of the country. it's not about being democrat or republican, but it's about doing what's in the best interests of the country. joe has got it exactly right here. i want to go a step further. not only is this a heritage foundation idea that was piloted by a republ
. >> let me bring in congressman john larson, a democrat from connecticut. congressman, good morning. >> good morning, chris. >> you've generated a few headlines. you made an impassioned plea on the house floor early yesterday morning to end this stalemate. let me just play that for people who missed it. >> stand up for your country! stand up for america! stand with us this evening and keep this government going, in the name of fairness. >> that was your assessment...
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don larson of the new york yankees pitched a perfect game in the world series against the brooklyn dodgersso, happy birthday to actor matt damon. civil rights activist jesse jackson is 72. >>> here's what's coming up later. the investigation into how a 9-year-old boy made it through security and on to a plane without anyone noticing. >>> and tinsel town treasures hitting the auction block next month. keep it here for more news, weather, and sports. i'm richard lui. have a very good day ahead. out of san francisco where a baby dies at the hospital. police are calling the death suspicious and homicide investigators are now on the scene. >> more than $1 million of drugs now off the streets this morning, but the mastermind behind this ring on the loose. we'll have details. >> plus, still no deal but no plans to strike either. the latest on negotiations to keep b.a.r.t. trains rolling this friday morning. >> right now a live look outside. i believe that is from the south bay, the lights look extra illuminated to juice up your morning. this is "today in the bay."
don larson of the new york yankees pitched a perfect game in the world series against the brooklyn dodgersso, happy birthday to actor matt damon. civil rights activist jesse jackson is 72. >>> here's what's coming up later. the investigation into how a 9-year-old boy made it through security and on to a plane without anyone noticing. >>> and tinsel town treasures hitting the auction block next month. keep it here for more news, weather, and sports. i'm richard lui. have a very...
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the event aimed to raise money to build a play structure that looks like a fighter jet at larson park. kids played on retired navy jets in the park from the 1950s to the 1990s. all the kids had fun and had their little helmets on. >> that does it for us at 5:00. thank you for joining us. we'll be back at 6:00. world news is next. >>> welcome to "world news." tonight from miami, inside the launch of america's newest cable network. who are they and who are they after? >>> all the news here tonight, the extreme weather, the hail, the flooding, the forecast, the giant storm system heading from one coast right to the other this week ahead. >>> remembering a music legend tonight, the life of lou reed as we take a walk on the wild side. ♪ take a walk on the wild side ♪ >> tonight here we look back. >>> and the fairground horror, the operator under arrest after a ride spins out of control. who tampered with it? police say more arrests coming. >>> and safe, the controversial call and what we've learned here about the umpire behind it.
the event aimed to raise money to build a play structure that looks like a fighter jet at larson park. kids played on retired navy jets in the park from the 1950s to the 1990s. all the kids had fun and had their little helmets on. >> that does it for us at 5:00. thank you for joining us. we'll be back at 6:00. world news is next. >>> welcome to "world news." tonight from miami, inside the launch of america's newest cable network. who are they and who are they after?...
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. >> reporter: carol larson has struggled with schizophrenia but found a special place in a social club recovering mental health patients. >> i feel like i belong. >> hopefully it will be a two- way street. >> reporter: wanda alexander is the ceo for act for mental health in san jose. it's a no cost or low cost drop- in center for mental health patients that has been around more than 50 years. >> we need to give a little bit of leeway to people and give them a helping hand. >> reporter: wanda first came to act for mental health in 1960 and volunteered as a group counselor until she retired in 1982. when center was in danger of closing in 1990, she came back. >> i came back to meet the need of the people who are here. we are were reaching a lot of people there. >> reporter: as ceo she reorganized the finances and built up the counseling staff. even today, in her mid-80s, she is still meeting the growing needs of the center's 500-plus clients. she recently welcomed volunteer andres flores' idea to start a new support group for bipolar clients. >> she was encouraging off the bat, yeah. she
. >> reporter: carol larson has struggled with schizophrenia but found a special place in a social club recovering mental health patients. >> i feel like i belong. >> hopefully it will be a two- way street. >> reporter: wanda alexander is the ceo for act for mental health in san jose. it's a no cost or low cost drop- in center for mental health patients that has been around more than 50 years. >> we need to give a little bit of leeway to people and give them a...
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. >> i want to thank jesse smith and larson for broadcasting this meeting. i was going to call it a show but it's a meeting. i'm channeling my inner talk show host. bare with me. we have exciting things on the agenda. madam clerk can you read the announcements. >> science all cell phones and electronic devices, complete speaker cards and any documented complete the as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. it will appear october 8th. >> could you please call item number one. >> item number one is hearing to receive updates, from various city departments who were required to provide a response, on the implementation of recommendation nos. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, and 18 contained in the 2011-2012 civil grand jury report, entitled "dÉjÀ vu all over again: san francisco's city technology needs a culture shock" and respond to the civil grand jury on >> item number one is hearing to receive updates, from various city departments who were required to provide a response, on the implementation of recommendation nos. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9,
. >> i want to thank jesse smith and larson for broadcasting this meeting. i was going to call it a show but it's a meeting. i'm channeling my inner talk show host. bare with me. we have exciting things on the agenda. madam clerk can you read the announcements. >> science all cell phones and electronic devices, complete speaker cards and any documented complete the as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. it will appear october 8th. >> could you please call item...
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producer mark bratton right there in the center of your screen with the white hair lost his wife teresa larson to breast cancer eight weeks ago. >> in celebration of buddy check 9's anniversary of saving lives through early detection, wusa9 is bringing the mammovan to broadcast house. to find out if you're eligible or to make an appointment for a mammogram on the van when it comes to wusa9, call 202-741- 3252 and remind your buddy to do the same. >>> it's 4:38. coca-cola loses a title it's held for 13 years. that's coming up in jessica's your money report. >> we're talking about the 80s coming up next. don johnson, white jacket. no, that's actually the temperature in the >>> 4:41 on this tuesday morning. 60 here in town. warmer than yesterday when we had some 40s. still in the 50s out there, a comfortable start. what a nice start to october. other than isolated patchy fog, we'll turn mostly sunny and even warmer. yesterday 76. today's high 79 to 84. about 82 here in d.c. back in a few with a warm seven-day. right now monika with timesaver traffic. >>> on the northbound side of i- 395 here at t
producer mark bratton right there in the center of your screen with the white hair lost his wife teresa larson to breast cancer eight weeks ago. >> in celebration of buddy check 9's anniversary of saving lives through early detection, wusa9 is bringing the mammovan to broadcast house. to find out if you're eligible or to make an appointment for a mammogram on the van when it comes to wusa9, call 202-741- 3252 and remind your buddy to do the same. >>> it's 4:38. coca-cola loses a...
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>> i said the names of many pilots, bob greenwald, jack larson.ecords or you knew them personally, through a family or just friendships, you would know that person or their life. two, three, four, very young ages just talking about them. >> at two he knew the name of the ship. my husband had asked him at the railroaded where his plane took off from and he said from a boat. and he asked if he remembered the name of the boat and he said natoma, which is a bizarre word to come up when you're two. >> how do you make the jump from saying, okay, this is some information in my two-year-old or three-year-old's mind to he actually is re incarnated, this person is reincarnated in my son. how did you get to that point? >> he did three things very quickly. he gave us the name of the ship. he then gave us the name of a man he flew with jailed jack larson, and then he gave us a location where his plane was shot done. what i found out by contacting a veterans organization, never expecting to confirm this name jack larson, i asked a guy named leo, do you remember
>> i said the names of many pilots, bob greenwald, jack larson.ecords or you knew them personally, through a family or just friendships, you would know that person or their life. two, three, four, very young ages just talking about them. >> at two he knew the name of the ship. my husband had asked him at the railroaded where his plane took off from and he said from a boat. and he asked if he remembered the name of the boat and he said natoma, which is a bizarre word to come up when...
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jeff larson and ryan elder join us at the table.say what? >> think about it. if i show you a picture of a rich chocolatey cake, what's going on in your mind is going, this looks good. how is that possible? part of your brain is simulating eating it. part of you is thinking it tastes like chocolate. if you're looking at a lot of pictures of chocolate cake, so in the end you feel like you've eaten it. >> how did you do this study? how did cow scut it? >> it was based on the idea that you simulate. so on one condition they saw 60 pictures of salty images and on the other they saw salty images of sweet like dessert. >> what would they be? >> pretzels, popcorn, potato chips, things like that. we didn't want to show them peanuts because we didn't want to ruin the study in that regard and then we had them eat some peanuts and we said how much do you enjoy eating these peanuts and we found there was a really significant drop-off if they had seen the salty images because as jeff mentioned they kind of satiated on this experience of sensing s
jeff larson and ryan elder join us at the table.say what? >> think about it. if i show you a picture of a rich chocolatey cake, what's going on in your mind is going, this looks good. how is that possible? part of your brain is simulating eating it. part of you is thinking it tastes like chocolate. if you're looking at a lot of pictures of chocolate cake, so in the end you feel like you've eaten it. >> how did you do this study? how did cow scut it? >> it was based on the idea...
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joining me now, laura larson. good to see you again. in the washington post talks about how the number of visitors to the health care.gov web site fell 88% in the first 13 days. less than half of 1% of the visitors successfully enrolled. it fell 88%. the number in less than half of 1% successfully enrolled. i mean, in most businesses if that were are your track record your boss and you would be having an unpleasant conversation. lars. >> well, look at this, you shouldn't be surprised by this. >> after three years of talking, sunk into this mess? people fworg to be curious about what is there. once they got there and discovered it's a technology cal nightmare. the site isn't working you're not getting comparison for those, i guess few that got through they found out it offers up plans that are worse than what they have already. they're going pay higher deductibles and premiums and for the 20 somethings it's a scam. here is what they're doing. they're going to tell a twsomete thousand bucks a year. deductibles so high, you'll never get an
joining me now, laura larson. good to see you again. in the washington post talks about how the number of visitors to the health care.gov web site fell 88% in the first 13 days. less than half of 1% of the visitors successfully enrolled. it fell 88%. the number in less than half of 1% successfully enrolled. i mean, in most businesses if that were are your track record your boss and you would be having an unpleasant conversation. lars. >> well, look at this, you shouldn't be surprised by...
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joining me now, laura larson. good to see you again. so, in the washington post talks about how the number of visitors to the health care.gov web site fell 88% in the first 13 days. less than half of 1% of the visitors successfully enrolled. it fell 88%. the number in less than half of 1% successfully enrolled. i mean, in most businesses if that were are your track record your boss and you would be having an unpleasant conversation. lars. >> well, look at this, you shouldn't be surprised by this. >> after three years of talking, sunk into this mess? people fworg to be curious about what is there. once they got there and discovered it's a technology cal nightmare. the site isn't working you're not getting comparison for those, i guess few that got through they found out it offers up plans that are worse than what they have already. they're going pay higher deductibles and premiums and for the 20 somethings it's a scam. here is what they're doing. they're going to tell a twenty something pay us a couple thousand bucks a year. deductibles
joining me now, laura larson. good to see you again. so, in the washington post talks about how the number of visitors to the health care.gov web site fell 88% in the first 13 days. less than half of 1% of the visitors successfully enrolled. it fell 88%. the number in less than half of 1% successfully enrolled. i mean, in most businesses if that were are your track record your boss and you would be having an unpleasant conversation. lars. >> well, look at this, you shouldn't be surprised...
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jeff larson and ryan elder.assassination could be sansed this morning. the new evidence of what could be the definitive answer of what happened that day in dallas. we'll explain. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: cbs "morning rounds" sponsored by lyrica. rounds" sponsored by lyrica. it was hard to do what mattered. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia... thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can significantly relieve fibromyalgia pain. for some, as early as the first week of treatment. now, i can do more with the ones i love. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, or tired feeling. common side eff
jeff larson and ryan elder.assassination could be sansed this morning. the new evidence of what could be the definitive answer of what happened that day in dallas. we'll explain. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: cbs "morning rounds" sponsored by lyrica. rounds" sponsored by lyrica. it was hard to do what mattered. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia... thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is...
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larson, isn't it different based on what state you're in?also the reason why the healthcare.gov site was so burdened is because the states that aren't participating where you are required to go to the federal site puts extra burden. the states that are participating like new york, like california, they've spent time and money to build out the infrastructure so it actually works. the new york site works great. the first couple days it was difficult to get through it because of demand. after the first week now you can get on it. >> how much of an easy fix is this going to be going forward in they have to make it right. >> time is of the essence. >> they need to do it quickly. i would say it's probably a month at best to get it done and it's going to be a lot of work. a lot of sweat equity will have to go back into it. >> they have to keep doing it while they fix it which adds to the burdens. >> nights and weekends they could pull it offline. you want to make it available any time of the day. that's the bought of the internet. the phone center
larson, isn't it different based on what state you're in?also the reason why the healthcare.gov site was so burdened is because the states that aren't participating where you are required to go to the federal site puts extra burden. the states that are participating like new york, like california, they've spent time and money to build out the infrastructure so it actually works. the new york site works great. the first couple days it was difficult to get through it because of demand. after the...
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joining me, julie ruginsky and lars larson, republican radio host. all right. so your assignment was to grade the president's speech. julie, i'm going to speak to you. you dye sided to divide the grade into extra parts. >> i'm an over achiever. >> my grade is a big fat "f." there's no excuse. the bill has been on the books. there's no excuse for what is going on. it's a complete disappointment for me as a democrat and somebody who supports the law. as i said, on the state exchanges, places like kentucky, places like connecticut, i give it a "b plus." the state-run exchanges are running well. >> wow, some real talk from julie today. >> always. always. >> as a dem giving them a grade. >> lars, your grade? "f minus" on both. i'll divide it the way the president did. the president says the costs are going down. they're going up. the federal exchanges don't work. i'm sitting in a studio in oregon. it was supposed to go on october 1, now it's october 15. we're now into the latter part of october and they don't have a date when the exchange won't work. if you don't si
joining me, julie ruginsky and lars larson, republican radio host. all right. so your assignment was to grade the president's speech. julie, i'm going to speak to you. you dye sided to divide the grade into extra parts. >> i'm an over achiever. >> my grade is a big fat "f." there's no excuse. the bill has been on the books. there's no excuse for what is going on. it's a complete disappointment for me as a democrat and somebody who supports the law. as i said, on the state...
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when asked what he thinks about rodriguez, representative john larson of connecticut turned to an aide to ask who he is. this speaks volumes, senator. >> i know miguel, but here is the problem. ronald reagan talked about tipper o'neil in a moment of crisis in a bipartisan session. clinton sat down with newt to end the shutdown in 1995 and 1996. this president's refusal to negotiate and being awol at the time the country needs his leadership the most is a pattern that needs to stop. there is plenty of blame to go around. we over played our hand as republicans, but the democratic response of trying to jam us and use this moment to increase spending at a time when the federal government is spending more than the next generation can afford to pay is not the right response. but again, i just want to stress the republican party can survive this if we embrace reality. 24r* are many ways to attack obamacare. we will introduce legislation when this government shutdown is over that would allow every state if they chose to opt out of the individual employer mandate under obamacare. let south caro
when asked what he thinks about rodriguez, representative john larson of connecticut turned to an aide to ask who he is. this speaks volumes, senator. >> i know miguel, but here is the problem. ronald reagan talked about tipper o'neil in a moment of crisis in a bipartisan session. clinton sat down with newt to end the shutdown in 1995 and 1996. this president's refusal to negotiate and being awol at the time the country needs his leadership the most is a pattern that needs to stop. there...
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that was the worst crash involving spectators since this one in february in daytona when larson crashesence injurying 28 spectators. the wrecks continue to draw attention to crash fence technology. many say they are dangerous to fans as well as the drivers. look at this fence after the day toe that crash. here is what dario franchitti posted on twitter directly after the crash back in february. he said, i'm quoting, it is time indy car, nascar, other sanctioning bodies and promoters work on an alternative to catch fencing. there has to be a better solution. fe kwr indy car and nascar is how do you protect all the fas s in the standing and give them a chance to view the race. >> that's a question. good to see you. >> good to see you. welcome back. welcome to primetime. you look great. the set looks great. it's got to be exciting for you. >> good to see you. i haven't seen you since i returned from my maternity leave. stay tuned. we'll have a picture of thatcher later. >> i'll be here. >> i can e-mail you. we're friends. why spoil the fun? coming up, the question in washington, is the shu
that was the worst crash involving spectators since this one in february in daytona when larson crashesence injurying 28 spectators. the wrecks continue to draw attention to crash fence technology. many say they are dangerous to fans as well as the drivers. look at this fence after the day toe that crash. here is what dario franchitti posted on twitter directly after the crash back in february. he said, i'm quoting, it is time indy car, nascar, other sanctioning bodies and promoters work on an...
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after sunset, you just saw it, the 1625 i street building was lit up in pink in memory of carolyn larsonand of mark, lost her battle to breast cancer. they raise money for cancer research and help chemo patients buy wigs. >> a bigwig donation as well through the month of october. tonight wusa's breast cancer awareness campaign continues with a very special event. the screening of a new film called "decoding annie parker." it stars helen hunt as american jennetteist dr. mary claire king who discovers the brca gene is linked to a higher incidence of breast and ovarian cancers and samantha morton as annie parker, a canadian woman who was also searching for answers as to why cancer was ravaging her family. i spoke to the real annie parker about making her life story into a movie. >> your biopsy shows you have carcinoma of the left breast. >> phew. i thought it was going to be really bad news. >> reporter: when your story began in the 1980s there was no talk of the brca gene. we thought it was overhead high power lines, the soil, the water. when did you start writing this down? when did you s
after sunset, you just saw it, the 1625 i street building was lit up in pink in memory of carolyn larsonand of mark, lost her battle to breast cancer. they raise money for cancer research and help chemo patients buy wigs. >> a bigwig donation as well through the month of october. tonight wusa's breast cancer awareness campaign continues with a very special event. the screening of a new film called "decoding annie parker." it stars helen hunt as american jennetteist dr. mary...
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joining me now, laura larson. good to see you again.the washington post talks about how the number of visitors to the health care.gov web site fell 88% in the first 13 days. less than half of 1% of the visitors successfully enrolled. it fell 88%. the number in less than half of 1% successfully enrolled. i mean, in most businesses if that were are your track record your boss and you would be having an unpleasant conversation. lars. >> well, look at this, you shouldn't be surprised by this. >> after three years of talking, sunk into this mess? people fworg to be curious about what is there. once they got there and discovered it's a technology cal nightmare. the site isn't working you're not getting comparison for those, i guess few that got through they found out it offers up plans that are worse than what they have already. they're going pay higher deductibles and premiums and for the 20 somethings it's a scam. here is what they're doing. they're going to tell a twenty something pay us a couple thousand bucks a year. deductibles so high,
joining me now, laura larson. good to see you again.the washington post talks about how the number of visitors to the health care.gov web site fell 88% in the first 13 days. less than half of 1% of the visitors successfully enrolled. it fell 88%. the number in less than half of 1% successfully enrolled. i mean, in most businesses if that were are your track record your boss and you would be having an unpleasant conversation. lars. >> well, look at this, you shouldn't be surprised by this....
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. >> reporter: carol larson has struggled with schizophrenia but found a special place in a social clubor recovering mental health patients. >> i feel like i belong. >> hopefully it will be a two- way street. >> reporter: wanda alexander is the ceo for act for mental health in san jose. it's a no cost or low cost drop- in center for mental health patients that has been around more than 50 years. >> we need to give a little bit of leeway to people and give them a helping hand. >> reporter: wanda first came here in 1960 and volunteered as a group counselor until she retired in 1982. when center was in danger of closing in 1990, she came back. >> i came back to meet the need of the people who are here. we are were reaching a lot of people there. >> reporter: as ceo she reorganized the finances and built up the counseling staff. even today, in her mid-80s, she is still meeting the growing needs of the center's 500-plus clients. she recently welcomed volunteers andres flores' idea to start a new support group for bipolar clients. >> she was encouraging off the bat, yeah. she was happy with w
. >> reporter: carol larson has struggled with schizophrenia but found a special place in a social clubor recovering mental health patients. >> i feel like i belong. >> hopefully it will be a two- way street. >> reporter: wanda alexander is the ceo for act for mental health in san jose. it's a no cost or low cost drop- in center for mental health patients that has been around more than 50 years. >> we need to give a little bit of leeway to people and give them a...
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my guest fox news contributor and radio host lars larson. all right, the two of you. i gave you ans assignment. this is "the real story." we get real on this show. lars, what are the three things from the republican side that you would be willing to give up or compromise to get this darn thing done? >> how about an increase in the debt ceiling in exchange dollar for dollar for real cuts. of course, the democrats are going the opposite direction. they're saying they need even more spending. they want to get rid of the sequestration cuts. i'm not sure that's a starter as we start there. obama care i think is going to go into action as far as i'm concerned. let it go. it's a train wreck. it's getting worse almost every day. >> wow. >> as far as anything else to give up, leave the government shutdown for right now. i don't think we give up anything else. we stand our ground. this president does not want to negotiate. he does not want to do a deal. and i don't think this president cares if he does damage to the country. he's done plenty in the last 4 1/2 years. >> julie, y
my guest fox news contributor and radio host lars larson. all right, the two of you. i gave you ans assignment. this is "the real story." we get real on this show. lars, what are the three things from the republican side that you would be willing to give up or compromise to get this darn thing done? >> how about an increase in the debt ceiling in exchange dollar for dollar for real cuts. of course, the democrats are going the opposite direction. they're saying they need even...
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leslie marshall, fox news contributor and radio talk show host and lars larson. the reason i say it won't happen is the white house stood by ms. sebelius on tuesday. even as some called for her resignation, republicans and democrats alike. you heard what robert gibbs said. it wasn't about her specifically. but president obama still trusts her stewardship of obama care. leslie, is that the right result? >> i believe it is. she didn't design the website. of course they could not fully implement the website, put it together and test it. they were waiting for states to decide whether they would be on it. the expectations exceeded in great numbers. not just one million the first day. 14.7 million. >> who checked it out, not registered. >> oh, absolutely. that's where one of the problem lies is being able to register. absolutely, no question. >> that beg s the question. that's the issue. millions of people came according to the washington post. they claim 9.47 million visited the website. the number who completed enrollment, 36,000 they are estimating. 36,000 out of 10
leslie marshall, fox news contributor and radio talk show host and lars larson. the reason i say it won't happen is the white house stood by ms. sebelius on tuesday. even as some called for her resignation, republicans and democrats alike. you heard what robert gibbs said. it wasn't about her specifically. but president obama still trusts her stewardship of obama care. leslie, is that the right result? >> i believe it is. she didn't design the website. of course they could not fully...
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leaves, julia orginsky, former political adviser to frank lautenberg and fax news contributor and lars larson, syndicated radio host. welcome. good to have you here today. >> great to see you. >> good to see you both. julie, sounds like the president is willing to talk now. is he? >> i think he's willing to talk provided that the gun isn't held to his head. this is a bad precedent congress is setting regardless of who the president is. if this were george bush i'd say the same thing. you can't hold the full faith and credit of the united states hostage over policy. get the debt limit raised, let's get the shutdown over with and hammer things out and stop holding the people hostage because it has to end. >> it's not going to happen, julie. we know what happens, right? if you say, you can't have it both ways. the president let's pass the cr, pass the debt ceiling and i would be more than happy to sit down and talk about spending reductions and tax reform. >> except don't forget he's already compromised, the cr they're proposing is the sequester levels. >> we didn't hear that much last week but
leaves, julia orginsky, former political adviser to frank lautenberg and fax news contributor and lars larson, syndicated radio host. welcome. good to have you here today. >> great to see you. >> good to see you both. julie, sounds like the president is willing to talk now. is he? >> i think he's willing to talk provided that the gun isn't held to his head. this is a bad precedent congress is setting regardless of who the president is. if this were george bush i'd say the same...
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>> joining me now, julie ra begin ski, fox news contributor a and lars larson, syndicated talk toe hostat difference does it make, lars? >> how do you run for president of the united states when you have your own incompetence to blame as secretary of state for the deaths of four americans? murdered in benghazi when you had every reason to know that their security was inadequate, as we saw in the interview with some of the security that were on the ground at the time. they warned the state department. the state department didn't want to hear those warnings. i have a feeling it was largely political. and then the fact that she dodged interviews by the congress for so long. when she finally showed up, she says what difference does it make? how do you avoid having americans killed in the future if you don't figure out the incompetence that got americans killed before? >> julie, this story, it appears, is not going away. now the mainstream media looking into it after more than a year. so does this have any kind of political ramifications for hillary clinton if she decides to run for presiden
>> joining me now, julie ra begin ski, fox news contributor a and lars larson, syndicated talk toe hostat difference does it make, lars? >> how do you run for president of the united states when you have your own incompetence to blame as secretary of state for the deaths of four americans? murdered in benghazi when you had every reason to know that their security was inadequate, as we saw in the interview with some of the security that were on the ground at the time. they warned the...
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let's bring in host of "techbytes" brett larson. bullying, a lot of it starts on these social media websites. at first blush this seems like a terrible idea. >> it really does. a lot of privacy advocates and children's advocates are saying this isn't a good time to do that. it's not a good space to do it. basically what facebook is saying if you're 13 to 17 and using their site, you can post things and they can be public. >> you mack a choice. >> it's a choice. it's not automatic. when you write your post you have to say, okay, i want this to be totally public. facebook says they'll warn these kids that this post will be made public which means everybody will see it. we're talking about teenagers. >> we were teens. we remember. >> i remember my lack of impulse control when i was 13 to 17. >> yes. >> is facebook explaining the reasoning behind it, not just the timing but why make this move? >> they're saying that it's to keep up with other social networking sites. >> really? >> twitter and the ask.com. they're open to all that sort o
let's bring in host of "techbytes" brett larson. bullying, a lot of it starts on these social media websites. at first blush this seems like a terrible idea. >> it really does. a lot of privacy advocates and children's advocates are saying this isn't a good time to do that. it's not a good space to do it. basically what facebook is saying if you're 13 to 17 and using their site, you can post things and they can be public. >> you mack a choice. >> it's a choice. it's...
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let's bring in the host of "tech bytes," brett larson.ing robots. no. >> exactly. >> it cowl be a number of things, actually. it's odd when you dive into it. they're building a retail facility for the google glass where they'll park it somewhere in san francisco and you can go in and take a look at the cool things that google -- how they can augment your reality with google glass or they're building data centers. and i'm -- i know. >> data center is much less cool. >> i have the chris cuomo face right now. >> it kind of hurts, doesn't it? >> that's hard for you. >> what a downgrade. >> can i just say -- really? no. it might -- my curiosity is why would these barges spark curiosity to begin with? it feels like a plan to me. i feel like somebody might have created buzz here. >> what's funny about it is -- >> it's a barge. >> google is not saying anything. they're clearly involved. the coast guard admitted. it is definitely google. when you reach out to google, they're like, i don't know. >> is it working? here we are talking about it on nat
let's bring in the host of "tech bytes," brett larson.ing robots. no. >> exactly. >> it cowl be a number of things, actually. it's odd when you dive into it. they're building a retail facility for the google glass where they'll park it somewhere in san francisco and you can go in and take a look at the cool things that google -- how they can augment your reality with google glass or they're building data centers. and i'm -- i know. >> data center is much less cool....
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brett larson, have a great weekend.ghnut. >> have a doughnut. >> and he's having a doughnut. >>> all right. next up on "new day," a final farewell to the late cory monteith. how the cast of "glee" honored their friend and star. >>> malala, she's that big, that important. she kept standing up for girl's education even after being shot by the taliban. christiane amanpour brings us her extraordinary interview with this special young woman. >>> anthony bourdain visiting sicily on "parts unknown." he learns the language of food and in sicily, food gets everything started. >> what do we have here? let's identify these products. >> capicoala. >> prosciutto. >> panchetta. >> that looks good. >> this is local. this is ricotta. >> the bread? >> the bread is from the uncle. and they have salami and sausage. >> this cheese? >> and what do you call these? >> just on a pan. >> right. beautiful. mm-mm. >> that's good. >> the best moment of the day. >> indeed. waffle bars... fancy robes... seems every hotel has something to love... so
brett larson, have a great weekend.ghnut. >> have a doughnut. >> and he's having a doughnut. >>> all right. next up on "new day," a final farewell to the late cory monteith. how the cast of "glee" honored their friend and star. >>> malala, she's that big, that important. she kept standing up for girl's education even after being shot by the taliban. christiane amanpour brings us her extraordinary interview with this special young woman....
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he spoke with connecticut democrat john larson who angrily berated republicans.hat arm pumping. last night he was on the defensive. >> the white house is willing to negotiate and they're willing to sit down with any aspect of obama care. what they're not willing to do is shut down the government and have a gun pointed at their head and say, look, get rid of obama care or we're going to shut down the government. the president is more than willing to sit down and has on numerous occasions. let's be honest, this is a negotiation that the republican party is having with itself. washington warned about this. when you have excessive spirit, most importantly when you have a party within a party whose intent is to be at war with its own government. to take down the government itself. that's unfortunately what's happening. >>> finally, piers morgan spoke with white house press secretary jay carney on whether a one-on-one with the president and speaker boehner is inevitable. >> what is inevitable is that congress has the responsibility to fund the government. to pass bills
he spoke with connecticut democrat john larson who angrily berated republicans.hat arm pumping. last night he was on the defensive. >> the white house is willing to negotiate and they're willing to sit down with any aspect of obama care. what they're not willing to do is shut down the government and have a gun pointed at their head and say, look, get rid of obama care or we're going to shut down the government. the president is more than willing to sit down and has on numerous occasions....
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larson. a vote. that's what democracy's all about. and we're asking for a simple thing. the opportunity to vote on extending the operations of the american government. i'd like to turn to mr. doyle from the great state of pennsylvania. mr. doyle. mr. doyle: i thank my colleague from california and my colleagues from new york and connecticut. many of us that you'll see on the floor tonight, we're not regulars, we're not people that come to the floor often to speak. but many of us feel it's important for the american people to understand the nature of this task, this battle that we face on their behalf. you know we hear a lot from republicans about the president not wanting to negotiate. not wanting to talk. the democrats don't want to negotiate. and they've been pretty good at saying that over and over and over again, mr. speaker. but what they're not telling the american people is the nature of the negotiation that they want to have. and i think it's important that that be revealed. you know, what makes me so angry, and the reason i'm here tonight, is what we face in the
larson. a vote. that's what democracy's all about. and we're asking for a simple thing. the opportunity to vote on extending the operations of the american government. i'd like to turn to mr. doyle from the great state of pennsylvania. mr. doyle. mr. doyle: i thank my colleague from california and my colleagues from new york and connecticut. many of us that you'll see on the floor tonight, we're not regulars, we're not people that come to the floor often to speak. but many of us feel it's...
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larson: i thank the gentlelady. there is only one question before us this evening. and that question has been proffered by so many on the other side of the aisle. that question as articulated by the gentleman from new jersey, mr. andrews, is to do what's fair. to do what's fair for the american people. not democrats, not republicans, not green party, not tea party, but the american people. the american people in the greatest land, the greatest country in the world deserve their government open. and they deserve to know where their members stand. do you stand with your country, do you stand for your country, or do you want to take it down this evening? stand up for your country. stand up for america. stand with us this evening and keep this government going. in the name of fairness. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentlelady from new york reserves. the gentleman from texas. the gentleman from texas. mr. sessions: i reserve my time, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: reserves. the gentlelady from new york. ms. slaughter: i believe i'm
larson: i thank the gentlelady. there is only one question before us this evening. and that question has been proffered by so many on the other side of the aisle. that question as articulated by the gentleman from new jersey, mr. andrews, is to do what's fair. to do what's fair for the american people. not democrats, not republicans, not green party, not tea party, but the american people. the american people in the greatest land, the greatest country in the world deserve their government open....
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brett larson got here in a self-parking car. >> i wish. >> this isn't new.n this self-driving cars. what is ford saying they're bringing to the self-driving world if you will? >> the ability to where you can literally get out of your car and say find a parking space for me and it will drive and find a parking space. as you can see here, pull in to said parking space for you. >> even if there's a handicapped placard. >> part of the technology is equipping the parking areas. >> there's smart parking spots. >> yes. >> it's a valid question. >> it's a smart car, too. like if somebody runs in front of it or if a car that doesn't self-park like has someone behind the wheel pulls in front of it -- >> honk the horn, flashes the light. >> has rage. >> get out of my way! >> what do you think? >> it's pro for it. i have concerns with this technology. >> i don't like it. >> i change my position. i am pro this technology and anybody who is against it is a fool in pink. >> i think it's good that people have this technology, it makes things easier, smarter car, better for
brett larson got here in a self-parking car. >> i wish. >> this isn't new.n this self-driving cars. what is ford saying they're bringing to the self-driving world if you will? >> the ability to where you can literally get out of your car and say find a parking space for me and it will drive and find a parking space. as you can see here, pull in to said parking space for you. >> even if there's a handicapped placard. >> part of the technology is equipping the...
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he said do you know who eric larson is?e middle of writing that very book so i did manhunt instead of writing about the mad dr. homes. my grandfather who is a chicago policeman from the 1930s the al capone gangster area -- era through the 1960s the anti-vietnam war protests in civil rights movement era. he came home said and almost a stage whisper and i wondered if he wanted me to hear this. he said don't let jamie read the newspapers. they lived with us and of course what i do the moment i was alone? i grabbed a copy of the sun-times to read the newspaper. how many of you remember the name richard speck? almost all of you. a madman murdered a number of student nurses in chicago and i read all about it because my grandfather said don't let him read the newspaper. since that day i have read seven newspapers a day and four on weekends. i'm addicted to newspapers and i'm sure's because of my grandmother and grandfather exposing me to these when i was a boy. my father went to a high school in chicago and the teacher used to poi
he said do you know who eric larson is?e middle of writing that very book so i did manhunt instead of writing about the mad dr. homes. my grandfather who is a chicago policeman from the 1930s the al capone gangster area -- era through the 1960s the anti-vietnam war protests in civil rights movement era. he came home said and almost a stage whisper and i wondered if he wanted me to hear this. he said don't let jamie read the newspapers. they lived with us and of course what i do the moment i was...
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he said do you know who eric larson is? he is in the middle of writing that very book so i did manhunt instead of writing about the mad dr. homes. my grandfather who is a chicago policeman from the 1930s the al capone gangster area -- era through the 1960s the anti-vietnam war protests in civil rights movement era. he came home said and almost a stage whisper and i wondered if he wanted me to hear this. he said don't let jamie read the newspapers. they lived with us and of course what i do the moment i was alone? i grabbed a copy of the sun-times to read the newspaper. how many of you remember the name richard speck? almost all of you. a madman murdered a number of student nurses in chicago and i read all about it because my grandfather said don't let him read the newspaper. since that day i have read seven newspapers a day and four on weekends. i'm addicted to newspapers and i'm sure's because of my grandmother and grandfather exposing me to these when i was a boy. my father went to a high school in chicago and the teacher
he said do you know who eric larson is? he is in the middle of writing that very book so i did manhunt instead of writing about the mad dr. homes. my grandfather who is a chicago policeman from the 1930s the al capone gangster area -- era through the 1960s the anti-vietnam war protests in civil rights movement era. he came home said and almost a stage whisper and i wondered if he wanted me to hear this. he said don't let jamie read the newspapers. they lived with us and of course what i do the...