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then we have a lot of people that come for lectures, some of it for current events some for historic,e bay area, which i think is very nice a lot of the people that did come from other places that they learn about the bay area because now they live here. >> mm-hmm. >> they might as well know what is going on or what has been going on. >> right. >> and some of the activities of course some people like better than others and some times we go to movies we go out to luncheons, and whoever wants to do these things can. you sign up for it and that takes care of it. >> yeah, i would say that we try really hard to listen to the residents and listen to what they like so our activities director will meet with each new person when they move in and try to get a sense of what they like and tell them what goes on here and it varies some folks really like crafts and there is a knitting class or there is an art class. we have a kiln so if people want to do -- work on pottery, we have all kinds of interesting art issues going on, it could be an art lecture, we have a book club, we have the writers wor
then we have a lot of people that come for lectures, some of it for current events some for historic,e bay area, which i think is very nice a lot of the people that did come from other places that they learn about the bay area because now they live here. >> mm-hmm. >> they might as well know what is going on or what has been going on. >> right. >> and some of the activities of course some people like better than others and some times we go to movies we go out to...
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well, he was just lectured to. with whether you likes it or not, half the voters of that state are contemptible toward him about this issue. why doesn't he just admit he didn't tell the truth? he never got anywhere near vietnam? never had a bullet fired at him in anger and he was dead wrong to take the honor of serving service people, especially the guys who fought over there to his own credit. he should have never, ever, ever, done it and he still acts pompous about it. i thought. that is just my thought. he seems pompous. >> there's no question -- there is no question, chris, it is a major, major problem for mr. blumenthal. he otherwise has a very distinguished record of service as the attorney general of the state of connecticut. he's done a great job doing that. but he does have a problem explaining why he said what he said about military service, none of which was true. he needs to look the camera dead in the face, not say that no one can lecture him. he should simply say that is a problem. and if that problem
well, he was just lectured to. with whether you likes it or not, half the voters of that state are contemptible toward him about this issue. why doesn't he just admit he didn't tell the truth? he never got anywhere near vietnam? never had a bullet fired at him in anger and he was dead wrong to take the honor of serving service people, especially the guys who fought over there to his own credit. he should have never, ever, ever, done it and he still acts pompous about it. i thought. that is just...
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. >> i will not be lectured on straight talk -- >> i'm not lecturing you. >> please. >> from a woman who has failed to anyone who has been -- anyone who has failed to be straight with the people of connecticut. >> i think that's another dorky answer. i'm sorry, mr. mayor, i think that is a dorky answer. he said he fought in vietnam. if he said it once, it was a thousand times too many times. he said it numerous times that he fought in vietnam and he never did and he comes become and says i will not be lectured to well, he was just lectured to, with whether he like it is or not and half the voters of that state are contemptible toward him about this issue. why doesn't he just admit he didn't tell the truth? he never got anywhere near vietnam? never had a bullet fired at him in anger and he was dead wrong to take the honor of serving service people, especially the guys who fought over there to his own credit? he should have never, ever, ever, done it and he still acts pompous about it. that is just my thought. he seems pompous. >> there is no question -- there is no question, chris it
. >> i will not be lectured on straight talk -- >> i'm not lecturing you. >> please. >> from a woman who has failed to anyone who has been -- anyone who has failed to be straight with the people of connecticut. >> i think that's another dorky answer. i'm sorry, mr. mayor, i think that is a dorky answer. he said he fought in vietnam. if he said it once, it was a thousand times too many times. he said it numerous times that he fought in vietnam and he never did and...
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there and in the lecture sheet actually joke about being five hours late to his arrival in moscow let's have a listen to what it is a president had to say on that matter. one all. and some people think i'm unable to speak in public for less than five hours i'm going to prove them wrong here. and of course the result president also talked more about cooperation between him and russia he did mention the fact that the west seems to be very concerned with roussel of becoming a nuclear power but he said that the only nuclear energy they're interested in is interested in is nuclear energy that is going to be used in peaceful matters i see you also talked at length about the soviet union and the legacy that the soviet union left in the world she praised the country that no longer exists and she issued a number of regrets on the fact that it has fallen apart and of course it being his own president bush others he did talk about the united states as well and in no uncertain terms that let's have a listen to what he had to say about the full of all those who don't know you must have heard a mexic
there and in the lecture sheet actually joke about being five hours late to his arrival in moscow let's have a listen to what it is a president had to say on that matter. one all. and some people think i'm unable to speak in public for less than five hours i'm going to prove them wrong here. and of course the result president also talked more about cooperation between him and russia he did mention the fact that the west seems to be very concerned with roussel of becoming a nuclear power but he...
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are interesting economic lectures. he is a great asset, and the fact that he loves it makes people got to be there. >> colby, democrats argued don't go back, but then you see clinton and you said, hey, i would like to go back to that. >> he can talk about the good times, the jobs that were created, the balanced budget that was produced and he says we can do this again if we stay -- if we get a chance to continue to do it. but he does not have the same things at stake as the candidates or barack obama. he has no job to lose. it is all gravy for him. in some places, barack obama is the asset, like in california where his approval ratings are high. he cannot go where bill clinton is going. >> charles, in a truly polarizing year, the only bipartisan figure is bill clinton. can you explain that? >> i would not explain it because i don't agree with it. i don't share nina's rafter at seeing him reappear on the scene. he is a great politician and i'm not sure he will make a difference either way. i would like to analyze what h
are interesting economic lectures. he is a great asset, and the fact that he loves it makes people got to be there. >> colby, democrats argued don't go back, but then you see clinton and you said, hey, i would like to go back to that. >> he can talk about the good times, the jobs that were created, the balanced budget that was produced and he says we can do this again if we stay -- if we get a chance to continue to do it. but he does not have the same things at stake as the...
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. >> cornwell alliance just released 12 lecture set of dvds called resisting the green dragon.nvironmental movement we call the green dragon. in that, the climatologist at the university of delaware has a lecture specifically on global warming. people can say about this resisting the green dragon.com and sign up for a free 19-minute introduction to that. we treated that and too many people hear it and they take it in. critically. >> glenn: here is what interests me on this particular thing. i don't know of a single person that wants -- we all live here. we share it. i don't know anyone who thinks we should poisen the rivers or the children, poison our skies. i don't know a single christian that i know thinks anything other than it's our responsibility -- we will be held responsible on how we treat our children, wives, husband, and our neighbor, and how we treat our home. how we treat the gift that the lord gave to us and said you have dominion over this. that requires responsibility. i have don't know anybody who thinks that. yet, that is the way we're made to look and feel. th
. >> cornwell alliance just released 12 lecture set of dvds called resisting the green dragon.nvironmental movement we call the green dragon. in that, the climatologist at the university of delaware has a lecture specifically on global warming. people can say about this resisting the green dragon.com and sign up for a free 19-minute introduction to that. we treated that and too many people hear it and they take it in. critically. >> glenn: here is what interests me on this...
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the focus of his lecture in silicon valley this afternoon. things are not always obstacles.ot to look at it a different way. we are going to tell you about that. ,, ,, 3q copd makes it hard for me to breathe. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now, i can join the fun and games with my grandchildren. great news! for people with copd, including chronic bronchitis, emphysema, or both, advair helps significantly improve lung function. while nothing can reverse copd, advair is different from most other copd medications because it contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator, working together to help you breathe better. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. i had fun today, grandpa. you and me both. if copd is still making it hard to breathe, ask your doct
the focus of his lecture in silicon valley this afternoon. things are not always obstacles.ot to look at it a different way. we are going to tell you about that. ,, ,, 3q copd makes it hard for me to breathe. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now, i can join the fun and games with my grandchildren. great news! for people with copd, including chronic bronchitis, emphysema, or both, advair helps significantly improve lung function. while nothing can reverse copd, advair is different from...
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many of the students at the higher school of economics where he lectured today turned out to listen to what the man had to say not only for business but for pleasure but of course focusing mainly on the priorities that outlined the nature of his lecture primarily climate changes and curbing greenhouse gas emissions and various ways in preventing global warming effects from spreading through various other things that the california governor shared many of his experiences saying that california has accomplished a lot in curbing greenhouse gas emissions for example and various other ways of aiding the climate everything that has been made public about the governor of california visit to moscow has been full of not only business but pleasure from the tweets that arnold schwarzenegger has been posting online complimenting the russian president on his driving skills sharing pictures of the two of them working out together pumping the hire and arnold schwarzenegger was actually here in the first place arriving with a team of investors and. a large group of people to talk business he said that
many of the students at the higher school of economics where he lectured today turned out to listen to what the man had to say not only for business but for pleasure but of course focusing mainly on the priorities that outlined the nature of his lecture primarily climate changes and curbing greenhouse gas emissions and various ways in preventing global warming effects from spreading through various other things that the california governor shared many of his experiences saying that california...
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there was a case of lecturing nixon. here is a case of lecturing teddy kennedy january 3rd, 1972.a personal note, i was hurt that you chose to bring up the benign negative thing in your press club speech. it was a bum rap. everybody knew so at the time. i served jack and worked for bob over the years in terms that entitle me to expect more loyalty from you, especially as you know something about bum raps yourself. i say january 23rd, 1972 for a reason. >> an amazing letter. and, you know, moynihan had a very complicated relationship. we need a team of psychiatrists to figure this one out because look at that letter. what he is reminding ted kennedy of is that his association was with bobby kennedy and jack kennedy and it's a bit of a put-down and a bit of a condesc condescending thing as well as appealing to him to straighten out. i can't imagine that ted kennedy really was irritated about this and his letter back to moynihan, which is quoted in the book, is very chilling. he continued to use the phrase benign negative against the nixon administration. >> the moynihan/kennedy rela
there was a case of lecturing nixon. here is a case of lecturing teddy kennedy january 3rd, 1972.a personal note, i was hurt that you chose to bring up the benign negative thing in your press club speech. it was a bum rap. everybody knew so at the time. i served jack and worked for bob over the years in terms that entitle me to expect more loyalty from you, especially as you know something about bum raps yourself. i say january 23rd, 1972 for a reason. >> an amazing letter. and, you know,...
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otherwise i'll show you later in the lecture. paint lines are another indicator of how damaged buildings are. if you want to look at the paint lines on this building, it's kind of hard to tell until you get up close. remember, this building is kind of a grayish tannish color, i guess. when you get a little bit closer, this side of the building should be the same color as this side of the building. what happened was this building moved away from the building next door and that's how far it moved. separation between buildings. you want to look at the separation to see if it's even, is it the same distance at the bottom as at the top, but that's another indicator of how damaged buildings are. this one looks fairly even, but when you get closer you can tell with the racking on the bottom that this building was pulled away. liquefaction, liquefaction is a term they use when the ground is loose. usually when structures or infrastructure is built on sand or land fill, something that's not solid, what happens is in shaking, during an ear
otherwise i'll show you later in the lecture. paint lines are another indicator of how damaged buildings are. if you want to look at the paint lines on this building, it's kind of hard to tell until you get up close. remember, this building is kind of a grayish tannish color, i guess. when you get a little bit closer, this side of the building should be the same color as this side of the building. what happened was this building moved away from the building next door and that's how far it...
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outlined the nature of his a lecture primarily climate. changes and curbing greenhouse gas emissions and various ways in preventing global warming effects from spreading and various other things that the california governor shared many of his experiences saying that california was and has accomplished a lot in curbing greenhouse gas emissions for example and various other ways of aiding the climate but of course it wasn't all business that the movie star and california governor spoke about he raised many many important aspects joking that was interspersing his speech with many joe. because of course one of them one of the most one of the jokes that got perhaps one of the most responses from the crowd was his variation of his famous i'll be back that of course was in response to whether he's going back to russia according to our notes towards nagin has received an offer to become moscow's mayor so he may quite well be back but of course it's not the only thing the man. the california governor spoke about and talking about a mosque on his ti
outlined the nature of his a lecture primarily climate. changes and curbing greenhouse gas emissions and various ways in preventing global warming effects from spreading and various other things that the california governor shared many of his experiences saying that california was and has accomplished a lot in curbing greenhouse gas emissions for example and various other ways of aiding the climate but of course it wasn't all business that the movie star and california governor spoke about he...
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so you can spare me your lecture. you listen to me! come with me for a minute. something has to be done! he's a public menace! i know, i know. i think our village found its idiot. why didn't you let me kill him? that would be very nice, dear. but the truth is, this all could've been avoided if raymond had handled him better in the supermarket. what?! he was an animal! yes. and you let him off his leash. if you take a dog to a supermarket, and he has an accident in the frozen food aisle, is it the dog's fault? did dad ever do that? i'm saying, you know how your father is. and there are ways to prevent this kind of scene. first of all, i try to be with him if he's ever going to be anywhere there might be people. but ray was with him. what was he supposed to do? before you even got to the snack section, you should've had a hershey bar or a zagnut here in your pocket. that's true. he responds to treats. do you know why this kind of thing doesn't happen when i'm around? because i compensate. he's horrible, and i have a certain... well, that's great, marie. you want t
so you can spare me your lecture. you listen to me! come with me for a minute. something has to be done! he's a public menace! i know, i know. i think our village found its idiot. why didn't you let me kill him? that would be very nice, dear. but the truth is, this all could've been avoided if raymond had handled him better in the supermarket. what?! he was an animal! yes. and you let him off his leash. if you take a dog to a supermarket, and he has an accident in the frozen food aisle, is it...
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attended a conference indicated to two hundred years of independence of latin america and he read a lecture there was one president is known for being talkative but she did to joke about the fact that he is not going to do the same thing this time around and he will try to keep the speech short one. and some people think i'm unable to speak in public for less than five hours i'm going to prove them wrong yet them and of course the desire the president also talked more about cooperation between him and russia he did mention the fact that the west is seems to be very concerned with the result of becoming a nuclear power but she said that the only nuclear energy they're interested in is interested in is nuclear energy that is going to be used in peaceful matters she also talked at length about the soviet union and the legacy that the soviet union left in the world she praised as the country that no longer exists and keep issued a number of regrets on the fact that it's household affairs and of course it being at the missile and president bush others to do talk about the united states as well a
attended a conference indicated to two hundred years of independence of latin america and he read a lecture there was one president is known for being talkative but she did to joke about the fact that he is not going to do the same thing this time around and he will try to keep the speech short one. and some people think i'm unable to speak in public for less than five hours i'm going to prove them wrong yet them and of course the desire the president also talked more about cooperation between...
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of countries in the west of course one of the things that it is a president mentioned during his lecture today is that it's time to get away from the bipolar world or from the what single call the world and the fact that russians all are starting to follow political establishment in the world and of course you have to remember this is a president all the country has made several very important social changes in the country allowing the people do in the less unfortunate areas to dissipate more actively in the political life of the country cut my colleague john hof is actually went as well and she has filed this report for us welcome to democracy one o one venice well a style. there is a people's revolution underway here what is indisputable is that it never would have happened without this man coming to power the figure larger than life at times as president chavez the idea that social reformers prioritize the country's majority poor activated participatory do. in this country. a system which invites the poor not just to vote but to get involved in the political process itself supporters
of countries in the west of course one of the things that it is a president mentioned during his lecture today is that it's time to get away from the bipolar world or from the what single call the world and the fact that russians all are starting to follow political establishment in the world and of course you have to remember this is a president all the country has made several very important social changes in the country allowing the people do in the less unfortunate areas to dissipate more...
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. >> i am always amused to get a lecture on constitutional law from self-certified ophthalmologists. [laughter] [applause] >> i will not waste the resources of the taxpayers of kentucky playing pee party politics. if you want to file these lawsuits, you challenge well settled law that says social security and medicare is constitutional. if you listen to his answer very carefully, he did not say that he thinks that social security is constitutional. he does not think it is, i am telling you. >> yes or no? is it constitutional or not. >> i have never challenged and i do not challenge it. it has been decided losses the 1930's. it is hard to argue with him because he makes up my position and then i have to have a debate with a made up position. even "the lexington herald" said that his ads are false. how do debate with a guy who makes up your positions. >> i am not making any positions. they are on the internet. they are in e-mails in your press releases. if you want to talk about as being declared false, "the lexington herald" said the and you are running against me is false. when you a
. >> i am always amused to get a lecture on constitutional law from self-certified ophthalmologists. [laughter] [applause] >> i will not waste the resources of the taxpayers of kentucky playing pee party politics. if you want to file these lawsuits, you challenge well settled law that says social security and medicare is constitutional. if you listen to his answer very carefully, he did not say that he thinks that social security is constitutional. he does not think it is, i am...
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this lecture. in that lecture he posed what has become and i think what at the time was a fairly familiar dichotomy between the justices prummably like him who believed that -- that -- that judging in a constitutional democracy is all about judges reducing their own discretion by among other things -- applying a rule of general application in the cases before them. this is em fatly not doing no pore than is necessary. . . it is a constitutional shorthand. a justice of standard once the decision making in the background principles for policy situations. she notices that the distinction between constitutional law between categorical approaches versus balancing approaches is a version of the rules standard debates. like justice scalia, she she says the debate is about judicial discretion. mr. the people in this room and much of the legal community think this case would have recognized justice stevens as a justice of standards rather than a justice of rule. professor sullivan made this point in the art
this lecture. in that lecture he posed what has become and i think what at the time was a fairly familiar dichotomy between the justices prummably like him who believed that -- that -- that judging in a constitutional democracy is all about judges reducing their own discretion by among other things -- applying a rule of general application in the cases before them. this is em fatly not doing no pore than is necessary. . . it is a constitutional shorthand. a justice of standard once the decision...
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>> they've been lecturing americans about how we shouldn't be tarring the entire islamic nation becausef the extremists had who attacked us. then what in the world is she doing tarring all of christianity and attacking him personally because of some knucklehead who vandalize a mosque? double standard. >> sean: thanks for being with us. time to check in with growth . what is the big news tonight. -- with greta. what is the big news tonight. hang on, go ahead. >> greta: did you get that bed bug? >> sean: are you suggesting there's bed bugs in the studio again? >> greta: i asked to stay in -- to stay here all week. it is sort of sean. >> sean: in truth, they are not here. great is coming up. >> greta: i asked to stay in d.c. this week. >> sean: the show going to be great, that's all i know. >> greta: it is. >> sean: our great, great, great american panel, next. ♪ ♪ [ bottle ] mr. clean bath cleaner is banced like a zen master. [ bottle #2 ] what? he takes out twice t soap scum per swipe i do, and kills bacteria. and leaves febreze freshness. ohm with me... oohhhmmmm. stop. please. thank yo
>> they've been lecturing americans about how we shouldn't be tarring the entire islamic nation becausef the extremists had who attacked us. then what in the world is she doing tarring all of christianity and attacking him personally because of some knucklehead who vandalize a mosque? double standard. >> sean: thanks for being with us. time to check in with growth . what is the big news tonight. -- with greta. what is the big news tonight. hang on, go ahead. >> greta: did you...
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but this company says it can have a lecture for uploading simultaneously. >> translator: south korea has been actively using i.t. in education. we have to do the same in japan. >> they have been used by more than 120 universities in south korea. they've also been exported to other asian countries like china, singapore, taiwan and indonesia as well as mideast countries including saudi arabia. >> we are planning to promote e-learning through our products. >> i'm happy! >> the south korean government is testing more on e-learning system in elementary schools. in this the camera is connected to a classroom tla sends out feedback. the the teacher gives true or false questions on the electronic blackboard. the students a pressing the buttons on a gadget called finger pc. the results come out automatically. science class use augmented reality technology to produce 3d images on electronic blackbards and teach iing. >> this system provides images to enable students to understand complicated experiments or difficult words. it helps them to do better in school. >> the market is expected to incr
but this company says it can have a lecture for uploading simultaneously. >> translator: south korea has been actively using i.t. in education. we have to do the same in japan. >> they have been used by more than 120 universities in south korea. they've also been exported to other asian countries like china, singapore, taiwan and indonesia as well as mideast countries including saudi arabia. >> we are planning to promote e-learning through our products. >> i'm happy!...
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the dalai lama will give a lecture on leading a compassionate life.lanta, georgia, and leave the u.s. on october 19. and there is a highly anticipated movie starring hilary swank about of a woman trying to free her brother who was wrongly convicted of murder. eventually, she gets into law school. "conviction" begins this friday. and a film crew is getting ready to transform tankan d.c. and some drivers' -- to transform downtown d.c. and some drivers' commutes. closures will begin tuesday evening and continue through thursday due to the movie "transformers 3." to the redskins' stay home welcome the indianapolis colts. that is a sunday night game, and it starts at 8:20 p.m. the new york islanders are coming to town, and the capitals had to nashville to take on the predators. >>> still to come on "washington weekly," a firefighter killed in the line of duty. plus, what will the rest ♪ ♪ yes! ♪ look, they fit! oh my gosh, are those the jeans from last year? how'd you do it? eating right...whole grain. [ female announcer ] people who eat more whole grain t
the dalai lama will give a lecture on leading a compassionate life.lanta, georgia, and leave the u.s. on october 19. and there is a highly anticipated movie starring hilary swank about of a woman trying to free her brother who was wrongly convicted of murder. eventually, she gets into law school. "conviction" begins this friday. and a film crew is getting ready to transform tankan d.c. and some drivers' -- to transform downtown d.c. and some drivers' commutes. closures will begin...
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half my students suck down one per lecture. don: let me see it. how does it work?as an internal heating system. there's a button on the bottom... you press it... and water mixes with quicklime. it's highly exothermic, and it can produce heat as high as 140 degrees fahrenheit. and it makes a really nice latte. and quite an efficient delivery system. here you go. kept at 48 degrees, phosgene's a stable liquid. above that, it turns into a potentially deadly gas. this diagram illustrates gas intensity levels throughout the subway car, as measured by first-responders. now, using that data, i was able to run a gaussian plume dispersion model... a manner in which to determine the pattern of the gas release. now, to the naked eye, a gas release can appear as one large cloud. the gas will spread from its release point driven by air currents to open doors and windows. obstacles in the path of the gas will affect it's dispersion. one large cloud is actually comprised of many separate plumes. using a generalized diffusion equation i was able to backtrack, to find the origin po
half my students suck down one per lecture. don: let me see it. how does it work?as an internal heating system. there's a button on the bottom... you press it... and water mixes with quicklime. it's highly exothermic, and it can produce heat as high as 140 degrees fahrenheit. and it makes a really nice latte. and quite an efficient delivery system. here you go. kept at 48 degrees, phosgene's a stable liquid. above that, it turns into a potentially deadly gas. this diagram illustrates gas...
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they're done with the lectures and they're able to turn this around much quicker, as we expected, onubsequent trips. >> we've gone into day 70. these guys want to get out of there. i don't think they want to hear anybody talk to them at this point. >> they keep talking about it being a 48-hour beginning to end rescue operation, but i can tell you that i don't think they're going to want it to go that long. you know, i think they're going to try to expedite every single one. caution and care. they're going to check over the phoenix capsules. there are two they can alternate. >> mario's getting in position there. looks like they've just been brought out into the area. >> they can't have everyone there. he does have a lot of siblings. he only has his designated top three on his list. >> that's a tough call. >> that's a tough call. in fact, some of the families were saying that they've allowed for a little bit of bickering in the families, but came down to the miner himself choosing who would be the three that would be there to greet him. lawrence? >> natalie morales and kerry sanders. a
they're done with the lectures and they're able to turn this around much quicker, as we expected, onubsequent trips. >> we've gone into day 70. these guys want to get out of there. i don't think they want to hear anybody talk to them at this point. >> they keep talking about it being a 48-hour beginning to end rescue operation, but i can tell you that i don't think they're going to want it to go that long. you know, i think they're going to try to expedite every single one. caution...
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. >> i will not be lecred on straight talk -- >> i'm not lecturing you. >> reporter: ohio poll give robortman a big lead in his campaign to keep a senate seat republican. >> it's a tough time for ohio. >> reporter: for ohio democrat, and for michelle obama, tough times mean toughampaigning to keep democrats in power. in that new poll by reuters, 49% called the economy their number one concern. nothing else was close. i'm steve handelsman, nbc news, capitol hill. >> the white house today said the don't ask don't tell policy of the military is running out. the white house press secretary robert gates said president obama's view remains that the ban on openly gay service member in the military should be ended. meanwhile, the defense secretary robert gates said faye abruptly ending the policy would have enormous consequences for the troops. yesterday, a federal judge ordered the pentagon to stop enforcement of that policy. the justice department is consering whether to appeal that ruling. >>> a group opposed to same sex marriage in d.c. wants to take their case to the u.s. supreme court. bi
. >> i will not be lecred on straight talk -- >> i'm not lecturing you. >> reporter: ohio poll give robortman a big lead in his campaign to keep a senate seat republican. >> it's a tough time for ohio. >> reporter: for ohio democrat, and for michelle obama, tough times mean toughampaigning to keep democrats in power. in that new poll by reuters, 49% called the economy their number one concern. nothing else was close. i'm steve handelsman, nbc news, capitol hill....
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a child is behind, learning more, being able to have the community college lectures come on whenev you want. there are some real opportunities there. >> reporter: jane watrel, news4. >>> and that's all for news4 this week. i'm wendy rieger. thank you for joining us and have a great weekend.
a child is behind, learning more, being able to have the community college lectures come on whenev you want. there are some real opportunities there. >> reporter: jane watrel, news4. >>> and that's all for news4 this week. i'm wendy rieger. thank you for joining us and have a great weekend.
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he's expected to give a lecture on how to lead a compassion knit leave. he will attend various gathers through friday, including major talks at stanford university. >>> ahead -- why so many wall street investors were on pins and needles this morning waiting for an announcement. >>> the excitement is building both inside and outside a mine in chile. the trapped workers could start come ought in just hours. hours-- come out in just hours. ♪ >>> the dow right now is up 28. nasdaq is up 16. s&p is up 5. >>> a san francisco-based clothing company is giving in to public pressure. gap exingtives say they will -- executives say they will withdraw the new logo they unveil the just last week. the new one with the little blue box was criticizessed by gap customers. more than 2,000 negative comments were put on facebook. gap says they will ask for public input first if they ever decide to change the logo again. >>> chilean officials are hoping the miners will start to come out today, one at a time, the four strongest miners will be brought up first and then the ten w
he's expected to give a lecture on how to lead a compassion knit leave. he will attend various gathers through friday, including major talks at stanford university. >>> ahead -- why so many wall street investors were on pins and needles this morning waiting for an announcement. >>> the excitement is building both inside and outside a mine in chile. the trapped workers could start come ought in just hours. hours-- come out in just hours. ♪ >>> the dow right now is up...