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moscow's the majed of our airport has led to global debate about what can be done to tackle terror laurie harf inist also known as the resident took to the streets of new york to find out whether people there think enough is being done to stop it. the suicide bomber in moscow the car bomb in iraq the shootings in tucson considering the recent spate of violent acts around the globe are we doing enough to prevent terrorism this week let's talk about that do you think that the world is doing enough to stop terrorism definitely not i think we could be keeping lines of communication open and i think we can be trying to consider other people's perspectives i think we can be thinking more about policy and less about rhetoric are you willing to do more for if it meant the world is going to be protected more like strip searched at airports if necessary i'm i willing to be censors. i think the new machine i have is fine but sees through clothes you're ok with that ok do you think the scanners are ok if it means we're safe yes your calls are coming off a nobody stacia do you think it's ever justifia
moscow's the majed of our airport has led to global debate about what can be done to tackle terror laurie harf inist also known as the resident took to the streets of new york to find out whether people there think enough is being done to stop it. the suicide bomber in moscow the car bomb in iraq the shootings in tucson considering the recent spate of violent acts around the globe are we doing enough to prevent terrorism this week let's talk about that do you think that the world is doing...
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magic laurie make. the. next year's european championship over the country. so i will appeal to the front. to clear his name after being. on the spot him and. by stopping these parts. first andy murray has set up an australian open final with novak djokovic the briton fighting his way past david in four sets to give himself another chance of winning his first grand slam mary didn't get off to the best of starts in melbourne for a getting a break in the ten k. . however murray hit back to take the second on a tie break before taking it to set to one late after brazing through the six one i feel that much and went to another tie break but once again mary rode the storm to claim victory and a spot in the final for a second year running believing the experience of defeat against federer will help . but something. overall. stronger. you know they're all experiences that you need to do was sort of. lose some time. i'm sure i'll do. meanwhile there was a disappointment for russia's maria kirilenko she and her partner from better respect tory were beaten in the women
magic laurie make. the. next year's european championship over the country. so i will appeal to the front. to clear his name after being. on the spot him and. by stopping these parts. first andy murray has set up an australian open final with novak djokovic the briton fighting his way past david in four sets to give himself another chance of winning his first grand slam mary didn't get off to the best of starts in melbourne for a getting a break in the ten k. . however murray hit back to take...
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item 28 is a resolution approving amendment no. 1 to domestic terminals food and beverage lease with laurie steiner international -- lori's diner international. item 29 is a resolution approving and authorizing an agreement for purchase and sale of real estate to obtain two permanent, exclusive, subsurface easements from cargill inc. for the purpose of constructing the same -- san francisco public utilities commission water system improvement program. commissioner chiu: the resolution is adopted. >> item 30, authorizing the director of public works to execute an amendment to a professional construction management services agreement for the san francisco general hospital rebuild program. commissioner chiu: this resolution is adopted. >> item 31 is a resolution approving the two specialty store lease. >> colleagues, same house, same call? this item is approved. if you could call items 32 and 33. >> 32 is a resolution authorizing an amendment to the public utilities commission contract for sunol valley regional construction management servicesitem 33 is a resolution authorizing an amendment to
item 28 is a resolution approving amendment no. 1 to domestic terminals food and beverage lease with laurie steiner international -- lori's diner international. item 29 is a resolution approving and authorizing an agreement for purchase and sale of real estate to obtain two permanent, exclusive, subsurface easements from cargill inc. for the purpose of constructing the same -- san francisco public utilities commission water system improvement program. commissioner chiu: the resolution is...
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and also the tone of the courtroom can be quite different. >> ifill: laurie levinson, thank you so much for helping us out. >> my pleasure. >> woodruff: and to a ruling in another courtroom today that upended the chicago mayoral race. ray suarez has that story. >> suarez: with less than one month to go before the primary, an illinois appellate court ruled in a 2-1 decision to remove former white house chief of staff rahm emanuel from the ballot in the chicago mayoral race. emanuel's eligibility to run was called into question because he lived in washington while serving in the obama administration. today's ruling was a setback for the frontrunner, but he plans to appeal to the illinois supreme court. he spoke to reporters this afternoon. >> when the president asks you to serve the country as his chief of staff that counts as part of serving your country. i have no doubt that we will in the end prevail at this effort. as my father always used to say, nothing is ever easy in life. so nothing is ever easy. this is just one turn in the road. >> suarez: for more on the fallout from today's r
and also the tone of the courtroom can be quite different. >> ifill: laurie levinson, thank you so much for helping us out. >> my pleasure. >> woodruff: and to a ruling in another courtroom today that upended the chicago mayoral race. ray suarez has that story. >> suarez: with less than one month to go before the primary, an illinois appellate court ruled in a 2-1 decision to remove former white house chief of staff rahm emanuel from the ballot in the chicago mayoral...
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. >>> behind the scenes of "the ig diest laurie.e're tracking fog and also details on a warming seven-day forecast. that you don't think you're gonna be here till the end, that breaks my heart. >>> when i hear that you don't think you're going to be here till the end, that breaks my heart. push! fight! >> "the biggest loser" getting bigger. meet two new trainers, kara and brett. brett is a trainer to the stars and the force behind that 90-day diet plan. kara is a boxing champion from the big apple. stephanie stanton shows us how they're adding more muscle to the show. >> reporter: for weeks they've been called the unknown. two new trainers whose identities have finally come to light. it's the first time brett and kara have seen themselves on the show. they got to watch their big reveal at a viewing party among friends in hollywood. >> i've still got to pinch myself. it's been a secret and not tell anybody over two months and it's been really difficult. >> i can hear you, working out with the contestants. it happened a couple months
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palestinians in the west bank started naming streets after their fallen heroes but critics say the scheme is laurie fine people with blood on their hands one st's been named after an infamous bomber killed dozens of israelis. let's join our team as we travel to the camera region in western siberia and find out how the main city there has become one of the country's major industrial and educational. the camera region is one of russia's great mineral deposits based in southwestern siberia it's stuffed with coal and oil which supplies heavy industry around the country but it's there's plenty of whites to go with the black the region also borders some stunning mountain ranges and is a mecca for the snow and scale of this but with temperatures dropping sometimes to minus thirty five celsius or minus thirty one fahrenheit in the winter make sure you wrap up with. one good thing about traveling in these kind of extreme temperatures as you can expect some real sudbury in hospitality and one camera of a nature reserve definitely lays out the welcome you wanted to see a real scene of siberian winter i guess
palestinians in the west bank started naming streets after their fallen heroes but critics say the scheme is laurie fine people with blood on their hands one st's been named after an infamous bomber killed dozens of israelis. let's join our team as we travel to the camera region in western siberia and find out how the main city there has become one of the country's major industrial and educational. the camera region is one of russia's great mineral deposits based in southwestern siberia it's...
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. >> i have a question for john and laurie. on the category of the evaluation criteria and as a requirement upon sale, who and where does the report come into play as to a requirement for -- on the deed, and/or by real estate disclosure item, or -- i'm just asking whose court is it going to be on? >> this is a policy question still unresolved, still up in the air, and there is no answer to your question. that is the issue that will be with the cao's office. they will come up with guidelines. the issue right now is how do we move forward with our seismic retrofit efforts? we need to have that happen. we know there is vulnerability. we want to identify the most vulnerable buildings, make sure we do not bother the owners of buildings that are not as vulnerable. and we took a look around and we saw that one group of building owners who did not have much of a problem was the loma buildings because you have sophisticated lenders, sophisticated buyers, tenants, what have you, and there was a flow of information in the marketplace that
. >> i have a question for john and laurie. on the category of the evaluation criteria and as a requirement upon sale, who and where does the report come into play as to a requirement for -- on the deed, and/or by real estate disclosure item, or -- i'm just asking whose court is it going to be on? >> this is a policy question still unresolved, still up in the air, and there is no answer to your question. that is the issue that will be with the cao's office. they will come up with...
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gun control laws ortiz laurie harshness the report. recall the resident has been on the streets of new york to find the emotive issue once again of making headlines. do guns kill people or do people kill people this week let's talk about that i think it's ok you know guns not concealed weapons what's the difference. walking around in public with a gun is probably not a good thing but i don't have anything against hunting so how do we prevent people who have guns for hunting from taking them out in public. you have laws against say people can't walk around nude in public what about the argument that you should be able to have a gun for protection you can use other objects for protection i think the more guns you have the more they're you able to use them actually and. to have it the more you allude you would use it i can't believe how free you want to have guns here in america but what about the argument that if guns are outlawed then only criminals have guns. yeah i guess it made my old go underground but i still think they should be a
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talking about the global terror threats with emphasis on how every country is in this together as laurie am reporting there now had of the four and we're trying to get of explain why he thinks davos could bring positive results for the country and watch the full interview in about fifteen minutes time here's a quick preview. when i worked in the government. it was very good it's in so you don't even need to wear a tie at the same time you can easily run into a major or not so major businessman a president or a prime minister grab them by the sleeve and ask about things but now it's an excuse to promote the knowledge of russia's capabilities strengths and advantages both in the spheres of the economy and legislation by talking openly about. the russian u.s. or dziedzic arms reduction treaty known as start has been ratified by russia's opera chamber and now approved by both houses of the russian parliament the treaty must be signed by president putin our correspondent is going off has more from the federation council. following the leader of the state duma russia's federation council has a
talking about the global terror threats with emphasis on how every country is in this together as laurie am reporting there now had of the four and we're trying to get of explain why he thinks davos could bring positive results for the country and watch the full interview in about fifteen minutes time here's a quick preview. when i worked in the government. it was very good it's in so you don't even need to wear a tie at the same time you can easily run into a major or not so major businessman...
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many months says it also calls us china as well as the influence shows growth online talk show host laurie healthiness has been gauging fought. over whether americans should be wary of the rising drunken. as the u.s. debt and time his assets both continue to grow china could potentially surpass the u.s. g.d.p. within a decade is it time to start taking mandarin lessons this week let's talk about that their technology is called brown's beyond us and that's a big part of. me does that worry you. yes yes it does you know you doing anything about it no i'm not learning mandarin no. i guess i should know i believe that discipline and direction are the things that we need now but the bipartisanship as much as on the structure more republican than democrat know they need to work together i'm going to call the goal and move forward much like you do it all with budgeting your bills and doing everything else is what we need to do in the government as well do you think that socialism. or capitalism promotes that kind of discipline more. i believe capitalism if not looking for a handout promotes that
many months says it also calls us china as well as the influence shows growth online talk show host laurie healthiness has been gauging fought. over whether americans should be wary of the rising drunken. as the u.s. debt and time his assets both continue to grow china could potentially surpass the u.s. g.d.p. within a decade is it time to start taking mandarin lessons this week let's talk about that their technology is called brown's beyond us and that's a big part of. me does that worry you....
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of blame the problems on globalization which is driving jobs overseas what next web talk show host laurie huff in a skate opinion on the streets of new york all of that. society is becoming more and more globalized is that a positive development or is it the beginning of the end this week let's talk about that i think it's very important that we grow together and that we also care about each other because we're for review for europe where we want to be taken care of here as well and on the same we do for you as well what do you think the effects of globalization are on our children oh i think it's a good thing i'm actually in education so i see it every day but it exposes our kids to a different cultures and they're more understanding i think more tolerant just overall it helps more people to throughout the world so in some other places that may not necessarily have the opportunities that we have it presents them with some of the opportunities that we have so that's a positive pressure as it is but the negative it's taking things away from here you know too many things are going to asia.
of blame the problems on globalization which is driving jobs overseas what next web talk show host laurie huff in a skate opinion on the streets of new york all of that. society is becoming more and more globalized is that a positive development or is it the beginning of the end this week let's talk about that i think it's very important that we grow together and that we also care about each other because we're for review for europe where we want to be taken care of here as well and on the same...
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together the deal said to be worth billions of dollars and is being endorsed by both governments argues laurie amid reports from london. rosneft and b.p. are calling this deal a groundbreaking strategic global alliance it's the first major equity linked partnership between a national and international oil company when the deal is completed will own five percent of b.p.'s shares valued at nearly eight billion dollars and b.p. will own almost eleven percent of rosneft prime minister putin says the russian government's behind the deal. so i would like to let you know that the government of the russian federation supports this joint operation this is a project that could become global and have a significant influence on the world's oil and gas industry russian's arctic reserves are estimated to be five billion tons of oil and ten trillion cubic meters of. such a project may require tens of billions of dollars of investment and state of the art technology and we are fully aware of the risks involved which together the two companies are going to explore and develop three areas on the russian arctic
together the deal said to be worth billions of dollars and is being endorsed by both governments argues laurie amid reports from london. rosneft and b.p. are calling this deal a groundbreaking strategic global alliance it's the first major equity linked partnership between a national and international oil company when the deal is completed will own five percent of b.p.'s shares valued at nearly eight billion dollars and b.p. will own almost eleven percent of rosneft prime minister putin says...
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trained abroad so really to stop this there has to be an international effort this is the message laurie what about any any reaction from a couple hill of this point when we have when we're nine eleven in the united states obviously you know september the eleventh two thousand and one. was a lot of me putin who called up to you know to express his sympathy with george w. bush any reaction and a phone call from the white house said. no it's. eight minutes past eleven o'clock. in washington and there has been no reaction we only know that i've heard it on other channels that the state department just said there were no americans. at the airport or you know americans who. were injured but there were no statements maybe maybe they just walk up you know they were trying to come up with this but there have been no no statements yet ok well i think that we can we can rest assured the statements certainly should be coming out of washington d.c. sometime today he's going to come in in the capital thank you. let me give you some background here for international airport is russia's largest airport
trained abroad so really to stop this there has to be an international effort this is the message laurie what about any any reaction from a couple hill of this point when we have when we're nine eleven in the united states obviously you know september the eleventh two thousand and one. was a lot of me putin who called up to you know to express his sympathy with george w. bush any reaction and a phone call from the white house said. no it's. eight minutes past eleven o'clock. in washington and...
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international debate on how terrorism should be challenged while little later in our program web journalist laurie harford has also known as a resident asks people in new york whether we have an answer on how to stop attacks of this kind. while you're with our team and still ahead for you this hour misplaced priorities as the insurgency in afghanistan continues to claim lives artie's military contributor says the u.s. is looking in the war place for a solution plus. with the world economic forum in davos is drawing to a close report on how russia plans to create a common economic space with the e.u. well that's coming up in our business bulletin in about ten minutes time. well with trust in the media on the wane in the united states some are searching for more diverse sources to get their news and many are skeptical over whether the big corporations owning the. t.v. networks can present them with on biased output and us to see if you're going to delve deeper into the means and message of the main broadcasters. everyone seems to know that he who pays the piper gets to call the tune. in the us payin
international debate on how terrorism should be challenged while little later in our program web journalist laurie harford has also known as a resident asks people in new york whether we have an answer on how to stop attacks of this kind. while you're with our team and still ahead for you this hour misplaced priorities as the insurgency in afghanistan continues to claim lives artie's military contributor says the u.s. is looking in the war place for a solution plus. with the world economic...
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international debate on how terrorism should be challenged in the later in our program where journalist laurie hoffman is also known as the resident asks people in new york whether we have and also how to stop its hands on this kind. of diplomatic cables released by wiki leaks reveal that the u.s. government had been planning to topple the egyptian president for the past three years the file show washington has been secretly backing leading figures behind the uprising in egypt it comes as dozens have been killed or maybe two thousand injured in the violent anti-government protests since tuesday demonstrators at a model that president mubarak step down but he's refusing to quit instead he's dismissed his government and started appointing a new cabinet the armrests following similar eyes and to miss the president was toppled before fleeing into exile are seen as a smear the latest from the egyptian capital cairo. now there is no police here in downtown cairo although there is a strong army presence and they have ordered demonstrators to stay off the streets at this stage that seems highly unlike
international debate on how terrorism should be challenged in the later in our program where journalist laurie hoffman is also known as the resident asks people in new york whether we have and also how to stop its hands on this kind. of diplomatic cables released by wiki leaks reveal that the u.s. government had been planning to topple the egyptian president for the past three years the file show washington has been secretly backing leading figures behind the uprising in egypt it comes as...
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well later laurie hofner star varying york resident asked people whether the u.s.should be more aware of china's growing might if there's any real winner in the economic battle between east and west. maybe doing more of what the times called for right now. but also maybe it's maybe it's their time maybe it's their turn and is that ok with you yeah when donald trump runs for president i heard him last night he's going to charge china for that comes in here twenty five percent surcharge and we're going to pay our jet off with a surcharge so we need a whole new kind of mileage out of business we don't need a politician. yes a you can see the full resident in an hour's time here not. by the back of the headlines in a couple minutes stay with us. it was the strangest attempt of a military takeover of. the us president trying to overthrow a foreign country's government but his strategic games must. under merica recognized its defeat. questioning if cuba managed to cope with its victory not all don't talk to all but if you get a lot of pics i leave you think you are you g
well later laurie hofner star varying york resident asked people whether the u.s.should be more aware of china's growing might if there's any real winner in the economic battle between east and west. maybe doing more of what the times called for right now. but also maybe it's maybe it's their time maybe it's their turn and is that ok with you yeah when donald trump runs for president i heard him last night he's going to charge china for that comes in here twenty five percent surcharge and we're...
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on many issues it's also comes as china's world influence shows rapid growth online talk show host lauriearvest also known as the resident has been gauging thoughts in new york for whether americans should be wary of the rising drive. as the u.s. debt and time is that both continue to grow china could potentially surpass the u.s. g.d.p. within a decade is it time to start taking mandarin last this week let's talk about that their technology is. beyond us. economy does that worry you. yes yes it does you know you doing anything about it no i'm not now learning mandarin no no i'm not going to be i guess i should believe that discipline in direction are the things that we need now the borders and ship as as much. public and the democrats know they need to work together and get a common goal and move forward much like you do at home with budgeting your bills and doing everything else is what we need to do in the government as well do you think that socialism or capitalism promotes that kind of discipline more. i believe capitalism if not looking for a handout promotes that war when donald tru
on many issues it's also comes as china's world influence shows rapid growth online talk show host lauriearvest also known as the resident has been gauging thoughts in new york for whether americans should be wary of the rising drive. as the u.s. debt and time is that both continue to grow china could potentially surpass the u.s. g.d.p. within a decade is it time to start taking mandarin last this week let's talk about that their technology is. beyond us. economy does that worry you. yes yes it...
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the game and instead give them to your mothers and so their mothers hoarded these chestnuts anesd lauries from the ministerf war came to villages all over town in london and they brought them down to the england and tipped the bins into the hopper and using weitzman's magic a trickle, a stream and a gush and torrent of pure acetone that put spiggets and taken down to it poole and doorset and turned into cordite and the guns started firing again and by the latef autumn of 1916, the whole calculus of war began slowly to change in britain's favor. submarines started to sink and we could rightly say at the end of winter, in february, march, april 1917 that far from losing the battle of atlantic, britain was winning theoo battle of the atlantic. so come april, may, the government feeling sort of somewhat smug and pleased with itself said, you know, the person that was the key to all of this was this strange gentleman up in manchester, professor -- odd name haim or chaim, we should give him a present. they said, a night night hood. we'll give him a knighthood. the only problem was that he was n
the game and instead give them to your mothers and so their mothers hoarded these chestnuts anesd lauries from the ministerf war came to villages all over town in london and they brought them down to the england and tipped the bins into the hopper and using weitzman's magic a trickle, a stream and a gush and torrent of pure acetone that put spiggets and taken down to it poole and doorset and turned into cordite and the guns started firing again and by the latef autumn of 1916, the whole...
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really well -- >> jimmy: hugh laurie is a very famous comedian in england. he is a true renaissance man. >> jimmy: he is a funny guy, isn't he? >> insanely smart. >> jimmy: we have to see -- we have a clip of here -- of you in "house." here's candice bergen in "house." >> i'm tired all the time. and when it's cold, i get this weird pain in my shoulder. >> i have a pain in my leg. you don't hear me complaining, except for just now. >> how do doctors get this idea you're better than everyone else? >> probably all that pulling people back from the brink of death. it's just a guess. >> my own daughter is a doctor. she makes a hobby of dismissing my concerns. >> she sounds smart. >> did she tell you to say that? >> i've never met your daughter. >> that's hard to believe since you're currently shtooping her. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: come on. i can't tell you how much again i love you so much. come back whenever. i know you play boggle, so next time you come on, i would love a boggle-off with you. >> it's a challenge. >> jimmy: is that good? >
really well -- >> jimmy: hugh laurie is a very famous comedian in england. he is a true renaissance man. >> jimmy: he is a funny guy, isn't he? >> insanely smart. >> jimmy: we have to see -- we have a clip of here -- of you in "house." here's candice bergen in "house." >> i'm tired all the time. and when it's cold, i get this weird pain in my shoulder. >> i have a pain in my leg. you don't hear me complaining, except for just now. >>...
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i would like now to recognize laurie present. welcome to the committee -- bresnan. thank you for taking the time to share your story with us. >> i want to think chairman miller, leader pelosi, democrat leadership and committee members for this opportunity to testify. i'm here today from san louis, missouri. by 22-year-old son is a full- time college student, works part time, and is a hemophiliac patients with food allergies. he is vulnerable to serious complications and conditions. prior to protection, he could not stay on my family's insurance passed this coming june when he turns 23. we were concerned about the options that we had at that time. which were for him to go uninsured, hoping for the best, or pay huge premiums if we could find coverage for him at all. we have the right to keep him on our insurance until age 26, giving him time to finish college and get a full-time job. this law also assures that when that time comes he will have the insurance options available to him even with his pre-existing condition. repealing important new consumer rights means not
i would like now to recognize laurie present. welcome to the committee -- bresnan. thank you for taking the time to share your story with us. >> i want to think chairman miller, leader pelosi, democrat leadership and committee members for this opportunity to testify. i'm here today from san louis, missouri. by 22-year-old son is a full- time college student, works part time, and is a hemophiliac patients with food allergies. he is vulnerable to serious complications and conditions. prior...
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. >> narrator: laurie and betsy are both mothers and grandmothers who have been supporting their families. >> i've been doing an analysis of when am i going to run out of money... >> wow. >> and... and how many years. and i just spent a whole lot of money taking care of my mother. i was very generous with my family. i helped put... helped put people through college, helped keep people out of bankruptcy, and you know, thinking that that cash was going to be replenished. >> right. >> that cash it not going to be replenished. >> hi, trace. >> and how can i keep cutting back my spending? >> we'll be with you in just a few minutes, okay? >> narrator: according to deborah, she has noticed a big change in her clients in the last two years. >> i just see a lot of fear, a lot of sadness, a lot of concern. you worked very, very hard, you did everything you had to do, and it's just been struggle after struggle after struggle. >> oh, thank you. >> how you doing? >> narrator: traci and her husband struggled, and lost. >> what's doing, anything? >> mm-mm. just trying to get... trying to work. >> narrat
. >> narrator: laurie and betsy are both mothers and grandmothers who have been supporting their families. >> i've been doing an analysis of when am i going to run out of money... >> wow. >> and... and how many years. and i just spent a whole lot of money taking care of my mother. i was very generous with my family. i helped put... helped put people through college, helped keep people out of bankruptcy, and you know, thinking that that cash was going to be replenished....
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. >> hi, laurie taylor friends public media. thank you for broadcasting on our station. my question is to president keel. the obama administration is relying more on the bipartisan fiscal commission. has ncai reached out to the commission and can you tell us a little bit about that relationship if you do have one? >> well, we've not reached out directly to the commission at. we intend to come as jackie mentioned, our board has met and we've developed some priorities and a list of action items that we want to present to them. that we want to explore ways that we can be involved. we expect to be at the table in these future negotiations. one of the things that we've asked for, even in the presidential summit in december, the president agreed with the tribal leaders that the office of management and budget would develop consultation arrangements with tribal leaders and tribal governments across the country. that is something that's been missing and been needing for a long time. tribal governments as you've heard offer tremendous potential in terms of advancing the economic
. >> hi, laurie taylor friends public media. thank you for broadcasting on our station. my question is to president keel. the obama administration is relying more on the bipartisan fiscal commission. has ncai reached out to the commission and can you tell us a little bit about that relationship if you do have one? >> well, we've not reached out directly to the commission at. we intend to come as jackie mentioned, our board has met and we've developed some priorities and a list of...
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this question comes to us from laurie.o buy a vehicle? >> the short answer is right now. >> hey, hey. >> right now is a good time to buy. not only because the dealers are trying to get rid of their 2010 models and get deals on those, but also, loan rates for auto loans are at some of the lowest rates we have seen in two decades, so if you need to borrow money, now is the team to buy a car. also, lots and lots of incentives. when you something in to buy that car, ask about all the incentives. then when you start shopping for the car, go to a site like truecar.com where you can actually see. you pick out the car you want, and you can see how much people are paying for that car in your area. you know what the good deal is and what's a bad deal and what's, like, right in the middle. then also go to someplace like bankrate.com to find out the rates on those auto loans. >> truecar.com. not that i need a car right now, but i'm going to check it out because is t sounds fun. this one is from you. tina wrote in on facebook asking wh
this question comes to us from laurie.o buy a vehicle? >> the short answer is right now. >> hey, hey. >> right now is a good time to buy. not only because the dealers are trying to get rid of their 2010 models and get deals on those, but also, loan rates for auto loans are at some of the lowest rates we have seen in two decades, so if you need to borrow money, now is the team to buy a car. also, lots and lots of incentives. when you something in to buy that car, ask about all...
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chuck laurie the executive producer and jimmy burns, directed friends and cheers.e with me. i don't know that anybody would buy that. >> they find out i'm a comic, i'm gone. >> you talked about how people are rooting for it. there's also a lot that people can connect to in this show. >> right. >> were you ever concerned it would just end up being a show about people being overweight? >> no. because they said right from the beginning, it was just about two people that didn't think they were going to fall in love. they get to fall in love. and if you can't root for that you're kind of dead inside. but the beautiful thing about our cast is, you know, we're not ross and rachel. things don't work out for us. we're not perfect. and i think people are, they haven't been on tv since roseanne. and it's not just our characters, mine and melissa's. you have reno wilson who is the best friend who always gives you bad advice. you've got a train wreck of a mother in swoos zi kurtz, a hot mess of a sister in katie mason and that combination of ingredients makes for real life. >>
chuck laurie the executive producer and jimmy burns, directed friends and cheers.e with me. i don't know that anybody would buy that. >> they find out i'm a comic, i'm gone. >> you talked about how people are rooting for it. there's also a lot that people can connect to in this show. >> right. >> were you ever concerned it would just end up being a show about people being overweight? >> no. because they said right from the beginning, it was just about two people...
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because of the law, laury said, we are thrilled, we have the option to keep him on our insurance in the interim when families so often struggle to keep their kids covered. in a similar vein, alexander, a new graduate struggling to find work in this economy, even though he has two degrees, one in atmospheric science and one in social science, he wants to be a meteorologist, he said that if he lost his ability to stay on his parents' insurance plan until age 26, he would be faced with a choice. either to pay my student loans or to get health insurance. actually said, i would have little choice in the matter. i would need to pay down my college loans first and go uninsured. repeal as being suggested by republican colleagues would mean that over 1.2 million young americans like laurie's son and alexander would lose their insurance coverage that they receive through their parents' plan. we next heard from ed burke who has testified before. he told me had he -- me he had testified before speaker gingrich years ago. for much of his life ed burke has suffered from hemophilia. two of his brother
because of the law, laury said, we are thrilled, we have the option to keep him on our insurance in the interim when families so often struggle to keep their kids covered. in a similar vein, alexander, a new graduate struggling to find work in this economy, even though he has two degrees, one in atmospheric science and one in social science, he wants to be a meteorologist, he said that if he lost his ability to stay on his parents' insurance plan until age 26, he would be faced with a choice....
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