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men's -- go leslie. go! leslie, again, is a fourth grade teacher, so -- wow. wait a minute.ait, who -- leslie, where did you get those underwear? >> it certainly wasn't from my principal. >> jimmy: you got them from someone standing by -- did he take them much? >> my fourth grade students are watching. >> jimmy: there's a man standing by with underwear in his hand? >> jimmy, i got to stay g-rated. i'm a fourth grade teacher. >> jimmy: you are, with a naked man to your right. all right, so -- leslie, one more thing. this is complicated. $500 to bring back an embarrassing picture of yourself. and whoever has the more embarrassing picture will win. but go as fast as you can. looking for the kind of thing you wouldn't put on facebook, all right? i don't know if you have it on your phone, or under your bed or -- oh, wow, that was -- cory is back quickly. cory? why are you back so fast, cory? >> i'm using the camera on this web cam. >> jimmy: you what? >> i'm using the camera on this web cam. >> jimmy: oh, i see, so, you have the picture on the computer. wait a minute. leslie, hol
men's -- go leslie. go! leslie, again, is a fourth grade teacher, so -- wow. wait a minute.ait, who -- leslie, where did you get those underwear? >> it certainly wasn't from my principal. >> jimmy: you got them from someone standing by -- did he take them much? >> my fourth grade students are watching. >> jimmy: there's a man standing by with underwear in his hand? >> jimmy, i got to stay g-rated. i'm a fourth grade teacher. >> jimmy: you are, with a naked...
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leslie, can you stand up? there she is. leslie lako is the creator and manager of the project that we have at bcdc to deal with climate change and sea level rise. as usually is the case, she does all the work and so of course i get invited to speak. i want to make it clear that any errors, omissions, oversight or inappropriate comments are my responsibility. any facts, solid analysis and clear logic belong to leslie. leon canetto likes to tell the story about the learned professor and scientist who is on the rubber chicken circuit making speeches about a particular subject and the university provides a driver to him as he goes to these talks. and the driver typically sits in the back of the room and listens and they are on their way to a presentation and the driver says, you know, professor, i've heard your presentation so many times, i think i could give it. well, the professor, always being interested in a good experiment, says, fine, let's try it. so they get to the auditorium and the driver takes off his chauffeur's hat
leslie, can you stand up? there she is. leslie lako is the creator and manager of the project that we have at bcdc to deal with climate change and sea level rise. as usually is the case, she does all the work and so of course i get invited to speak. i want to make it clear that any errors, omissions, oversight or inappropriate comments are my responsibility. any facts, solid analysis and clear logic belong to leslie. leon canetto likes to tell the story about the learned professor and scientist...
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. - leslie lowe: can your shareholders disagree? - tapper: well, leslie, you're the head of an n.g.o. that's focused on the environment. and you know betsy just because - your kids go to the same school. - oh, okay. and you've heard about this novastan deal going through. - you have concerns about this. - lowe: sure. betsy, my concern about what paul just said is it isn't just the workers. asbestos generalized in the environment is a very very dangerous substance. and unless there are those protections, i'd say that your company might be setting itself up for a big problem. well, i think that it's important to take what's been learned and transfer it to the environment to minimize any negative damage. but at the end of the day we do need to make a product and get it to market in timely fashion. we compete with many other cruise lines and we can't not go to market. - lowe: you know, betsy... - we've got the expense of our loans on these large ships. ...you don't want greenpeace or some of those other n.g.o.s to start coming after you
. - leslie lowe: can your shareholders disagree? - tapper: well, leslie, you're the head of an n.g.o. that's focused on the environment. and you know betsy just because - your kids go to the same school. - oh, okay. and you've heard about this novastan deal going through. - you have concerns about this. - lowe: sure. betsy, my concern about what paul just said is it isn't just the workers. asbestos generalized in the environment is a very very dangerous substance. and unless there are those...
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no no, leslie. we're not gonna find every business run by an honest man. - then that's why you need oversight. - no-- what we then need is, since you know you're gonna to be attacked sooner or later, you should have some ability to have joe write a story that says, "well, on the one hand, it was one in a million, and on the other hand, more warmth or what?" i don't think that washes anymore. i think that, you know, coming back to the auto safety issue, if i read the story and it said, "well, it is saving all the energy that we need to save to make america energy independent and reduce global warming, which is a subject very dear to my heart, i would have to say, "whoa, but it's at the risk of my kids' safety." - smith: risk risk. - a small risk versus a large benefit. whether-- you know, there are kids that are killed every year by air bags in cars. still, air bags are required to be in cars. paul, how does-- how does society weigh a finite number of deaths versus a larger benefit to the society? kr
no no, leslie. we're not gonna find every business run by an honest man. - then that's why you need oversight. - no-- what we then need is, since you know you're gonna to be attacked sooner or later, you should have some ability to have joe write a story that says, "well, on the one hand, it was one in a million, and on the other hand, more warmth or what?" i don't think that washes anymore. i think that, you know, coming back to the auto safety issue, if i read the story and it said,...
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leslie, this memo, as well, regarding commissioner newlin's re-appointment. august 5, as a understand it, and then final adoption by the full board, and the term is for four years, so i attached the balance of the sheets as i receive them so you can all see what siege number you have -- what seat number you have, and, hopefully, we will not have any confusion going forward in that regard. any questions at, or we can go to commissioner cavellini. commissioner: -- commissioner meko: what is holding up the citation process? >> commissioner meko, that did not come up in front of the public safety committee. i talked to supervisor chiu's office about this. commissioner meko: they want us to use these new powers while making it impossible for us to use these new powers. i am and will unclear. -- i am a little unclear. is there a copy here? working you verbally highlight the additions -- or can you verbally highlight the additions? >> i did not bring it with me, but let me just say that we will go over the conditions tonight, and it is very similar to those, so we w
leslie, this memo, as well, regarding commissioner newlin's re-appointment. august 5, as a understand it, and then final adoption by the full board, and the term is for four years, so i attached the balance of the sheets as i receive them so you can all see what siege number you have -- what seat number you have, and, hopefully, we will not have any confusion going forward in that regard. any questions at, or we can go to commissioner cavellini. commissioner: -- commissioner meko: what is...
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reason that we're giving but i don't want to hand what we're being told we must fight and die and leslie to make sure the taliban have no political power we're seeing our representatives telling the taliban that they would like to put them on the payroll offer them seats in the government if they just promise to allow the u.s. to carry out whatever business and military interest it has in that country what we do know is that the united states is losing this war and the united states will not withdraw in defeat from this war and what we can expect to see is the united states doing everything it can to not leave that country with the perception that they've been defeated and trying everything they can to bomb and murder that country into submission so we can expect to see another year is more u.s. casualties more afghan casualties and while the leaders in washington and the generals in the pentagon still fighting justification to continue to fight their anti-war activists michael prysner there. there is no hope for a peaceful afghanistan until nato breaks bread with the taliban. i think it
reason that we're giving but i don't want to hand what we're being told we must fight and die and leslie to make sure the taliban have no political power we're seeing our representatives telling the taliban that they would like to put them on the payroll offer them seats in the government if they just promise to allow the u.s. to carry out whatever business and military interest it has in that country what we do know is that the united states is losing this war and the united states will not...
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next on "food and wine this week" with leslie sbrocco and her guests, they discuss the region's growing number of small specialty coffee roasters. >> thanks, belva. coffee is one of the world's most popular beverages. with around 8 million metric tons traded as a commodity annually. that makes more than 500 billion cups of coffee. but a growing trend, particularly in the bay area, is a way from viewing coffee as a commodity to thinking of it as an artisanal product. roasting it according to each bean's taste characteristics and sampling it within hours or days of roasting. we visit two-day local roasters to find out firsthand how they prepare for that perfect cup of joe. >> coffee is a tropical fruit. it grows on trees in the equatorial belt around the world between the tropics of cap ry korn and cancer. it grows best at altitudes. that's where you get the hardest, finest beans. once the fruit has been removed from the cherry's skin, it's fermented, it's washed off, it's dried in the sun. we receive this dried parchment. at the end of the process that is then hulled to remove the parchm
next on "food and wine this week" with leslie sbrocco and her guests, they discuss the region's growing number of small specialty coffee roasters. >> thanks, belva. coffee is one of the world's most popular beverages. with around 8 million metric tons traded as a commodity annually. that makes more than 500 billion cups of coffee. but a growing trend, particularly in the bay area, is a way from viewing coffee as a commodity to thinking of it as an artisanal product. roasting it...
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leslie brinkly has more from newhall park where parents are still on edge. >> we feel safer. just here to play soccer. >> reporter: it wasn't a normal game day after three pipe bombs were found in this park this week. >> made us nervous coming here, but got our family eye side and told them what went on, and be aware of they're surroundings, and still a little apprehensive. >> walk in kind of -- yes. >> looking for anything suspicious. >> yes, yeah. >> reporter: on friday afternoon, new hal community park was completely shut down as 25 officers, along with the walnut creek bomb squad, and five explosive-sniffing dogs, combed the area for pipe bombs. one was found friday by a jogger on this trail boring are turtle creek road. two other bombs were discovered on wednesday. >> the opinion from the experts was they were constructed in a manner at that time -- that was consistent with a pipe bomb, and to determine whether or not they were an actual pipe bomb, the substances have to be taken a a lob. >> reporter: the bombs were detonated on this field. and the crater was filled in.
leslie brinkly has more from newhall park where parents are still on edge. >> we feel safer. just here to play soccer. >> reporter: it wasn't a normal game day after three pipe bombs were found in this park this week. >> made us nervous coming here, but got our family eye side and told them what went on, and be aware of they're surroundings, and still a little apprehensive. >> walk in kind of -- yes. >> looking for anything suspicious. >> yes, yeah. >>...
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our guest, leslie sanchez. the washington journal is next. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] . . host: among the issues that lawmakers will be facing in the week ahead. sunday, july 7. live coverage under way in about two hours here on c-span of our nation's governors in boston. the deficit, spending priorities, and state budget. we want your thoughts and comments. short on money, long on problems. that is how they put it in ""the washington post." for democrats, 202-737-0002. for republicans, 202-737-0001. for independents, 202-628-0205. join the conversation online as well as journal@c-span.org -- as well at twitter.com/c-spanwj or send us an e-mail at journal@c- span.org. beginning with a political note this morning, dan brown says " the battle for congress will play out between now and november, indicating how president obama might govern the second half of his first term. but no one underestimates the significance of the state falls. one way that the governmen
our guest, leslie sanchez. the washington journal is next. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] . . host: among the issues that lawmakers will be facing in the week ahead. sunday, july 7. live coverage under way in about two hours here on c-span of our nation's governors in boston. the deficit, spending priorities, and state budget. we want your thoughts and comments. short on money, long on problems. that is how they...
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would you please stand as well diana, leslie and scott? i couldn't have done it without your expertise and guidance. we are total novices at bringing 30,000 pounds of a copper and bronze sculpture from shanghai. thank you so much. [applause] now that we had the shipping and the export taken care of, the project really gained tracks, and with that, our development director was able to add that information to our pending grant with the national endowment for the arts that was mentioned, and we procured that $70,000, one of the highest awards given. everything builds up, and again, it takes a village. every day somebody else participated and added more. scott, the president of fine arts handling, puts his heart and soul into everything he does. he was so taken by the spirit of this project, that his company also waived their administrative fees. everyone wanted to do it at virtually no cost to the city. that was amazing to me. city departments don't work that way. they say send the money over, and then i will do the work. i want to thank bria
would you please stand as well diana, leslie and scott? i couldn't have done it without your expertise and guidance. we are total novices at bringing 30,000 pounds of a copper and bronze sculpture from shanghai. thank you so much. [applause] now that we had the shipping and the export taken care of, the project really gained tracks, and with that, our development director was able to add that information to our pending grant with the national endowment for the arts that was mentioned, and we...
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pasmost of these are likely to e of natural causes instead of leslie injection.where it takes place, it is an empty because of 20 06,-let let lethal injection. and lawyers argue, that californians favor the death penalty, 24 oppose it, and rust are not short. support is strong across-the-board,-63 percent of the liberals even here in california. and capital punishment with degree murder, people are evenly split. 41, chose the death penalty, 42 percent chose this life without parole and others said that it depends on the circumstances. >> this has gone up and down. the highest with 1986. to check out of this will of a tail, in south africa, it reached its feet on this yacht right before it struck. and a split dismathis simple mast into, with thousands and thousands of dollars in damage. nobody was hurt, incredibly! not even at this will. it was seen as warming. >> -will. >> and a bison. on tourists at yellowstone national. she was keeping her distant and the friend wanted a closer look and it charged. you can see that the bison turned its attention, she tried to r
pasmost of these are likely to e of natural causes instead of leslie injection.where it takes place, it is an empty because of 20 06,-let let lethal injection. and lawyers argue, that californians favor the death penalty, 24 oppose it, and rust are not short. support is strong across-the-board,-63 percent of the liberals even here in california. and capital punishment with degree murder, people are evenly split. 41, chose the death penalty, 42 percent chose this life without parole and others...
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in concord, leslie brinkly, abc-7 news. >> alan: in san francisco, police want to find out of a couple of atm thefts are related. at 3:30 this morning, thieves driving a white man emptied cash from the at the union 76 station in the sunset district. it looks like they wrapped a chain around the atm, hooked the other end to the van's bumper and pulled the front off the machine. a similar theft took place at the atm on market street this morning. police aren't sure how much money was stolen. >> oscar grant's mother sat down for her first one-on-one interview since the verdict of mehserle. the former b.a.r.t. officer who shot her son to death. she spoke with callers during the gospel experience show. >> i think it's a healing process for me as well as those who was under the sound of hearing my voice, being also getting a healing process. i think that to face what i faced, and what some of the callers has faced, is tragic. >> alan: grants family hopes to see rallies take place to push for the strongest sentence possible for mehserle. >> for us as a community to come together to join hands
in concord, leslie brinkly, abc-7 news. >> alan: in san francisco, police want to find out of a couple of atm thefts are related. at 3:30 this morning, thieves driving a white man emptied cash from the at the union 76 station in the sunset district. it looks like they wrapped a chain around the atm, hooked the other end to the van's bumper and pulled the front off the machine. a similar theft took place at the atm on market street this morning. police aren't sure how much money was...
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wealthiest americans are now saying we shouldn't offer relief to middle-class americans like jim, leslie, people who really need help. >> republicans sa unused t.a.r.p. money should be tapped. the ds are expected to have the -- the democrats are expected to have enough votes needed. >>> the georgia institute of technology has developed the patch that can be placed on skin to inoculate people with the flu. the patch contains hureds of microneedles, like the ones you see here, that deliver the flu vaccine into the skin. the patch could be sent through the mail so people can get the vaccine, give it to themselves without going to a doctor. >>> about 25,000 workers raised more than -- walkers raised more than $3 million at the 24th annual a.i.d.s. walk in san francisco. as those walkers were crossing the finish-line, a new study presented by by a university in vienna says infections have been cut in half. >> every time there is a study by this, we know more and more about the science that can help with h.i.v. infections and care for those people who have the infection. >> the money raised be
wealthiest americans are now saying we shouldn't offer relief to middle-class americans like jim, leslie, people who really need help. >> republicans sa unused t.a.r.p. money should be tapped. the ds are expected to have the -- the democrats are expected to have enough votes needed. >>> the georgia institute of technology has developed the patch that can be placed on skin to inoculate people with the flu. the patch contains hureds of microneedles, like the ones you see here, that...
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wealthiest americans are now saying we should offer relief to middle " class of citizens the chairman, lesliedenise. who really need help. they said repeatedly blocked votes to extend unemployment benefits through november arguing that the bill would cost $33 billion. tom price says democrats should first cut other spending. >> believe we ought to go back to the pre bailout. the >> since june about a million americans have maxed out of unemployment benefits. the u.s. unemployment rate was 9.5% than the los 11 months. the analysts don't expect it to fall any further this year. >> these are honest decent hard- working folks will fallen on hard times through fault of the road and have no where else to turn except unemployment benefits. democrat >> think they can break the law in the senate tomorrow when the replacement for the late senator robert byrd is filled. >> cooler temperatures out there this afternoon from the coast all the way to or inland spots. still in the 80s and low 90s for inland spots about five didn't 10 degrees cooler than yesterday. closer the coast line 55 at one day, 69 san
wealthiest americans are now saying we should offer relief to middle " class of citizens the chairman, lesliedenise. who really need help. they said repeatedly blocked votes to extend unemployment benefits through november arguing that the bill would cost $33 billion. tom price says democrats should first cut other spending. >> believe we ought to go back to the pre bailout. the >> since june about a million americans have maxed out of unemployment benefits. the u.s....
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tomorrow we will have another chance to offer them that relief to do right by not just jim and leslie and denise, but all the americans who need a helping hand right now. it is time to stop holding people laid off in this recession hostage to washington politics. it is time to do what's right not just for the next election but for the middle class. we have to stop blocking relief to americans who are out of work. we need to pass those tax cuts for small businesses and the lending for small business. fimes are hard right now, we are moving in the right dreck, but there are times when you put elections aside. this is one of those times. that's what i hope members on both sides of the aisle will do tomorrow. >> is the intelligence community -- >> another procedural vote scheduled for next tuesday afternoon. >> another vote is scheduled on the floor. their retirement security. they lost their tuiti payments in many instances. they lost their homes. they lost their gas money, their grocery money, and many other things that they simply couldn't do. all of this through no fault of their own.
tomorrow we will have another chance to offer them that relief to do right by not just jim and leslie and denise, but all the americans who need a helping hand right now. it is time to stop holding people laid off in this recession hostage to washington politics. it is time to do what's right not just for the next election but for the middle class. we have to stop blocking relief to americans who are out of work. we need to pass those tax cuts for small businesses and the lending for small...
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but marly and leslie and unstoppable georgia have just as unexpectedly found fast friends in you. week ago, meadow trembled in her cage. now she, too, heads home with a new best friend. >> she looks sad. like she needed a home. she needed someone to love her. >> reporter: irresistible alexis. everyone wanted her. she'll fly to a family in maine first class. >> basically if you don't want a dog, you don't want to look in those eyes. just seeing these wonderful pets, even on video, sparked thousands of you from nearly every state in this country to call the shelter. lucky is wanted in kentucky. max, murphy and momo -- >> texas. >> reporter: they all left for houston this week to a shelt wrer they are certain not to stay long. >> they're now going to get a second chance at a home. it really gives them hope. >> who is this? >> wiggles. >> for this gairng it's florida, thanks to a volunteer pilot. >> this flight is a happy flight. >> reporter: they are a little shy at first now. this pup just gained two pals to grow up with. and remember benny? >> that's okay, benny. there's something
but marly and leslie and unstoppable georgia have just as unexpectedly found fast friends in you. week ago, meadow trembled in her cage. now she, too, heads home with a new best friend. >> she looks sad. like she needed a home. she needed someone to love her. >> reporter: irresistible alexis. everyone wanted her. she'll fly to a family in maine first class. >> basically if you don't want a dog, you don't want to look in those eyes. just seeing these wonderful pets, even on...
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wealthiest americans are now saying we shouldn't offer relief to middle class americans like jim or leslie denise, who really need help. >> reporter: republican leaders who told the white house they're not against suspending unemployment benefits but they won't do it if congress can't pay for it. republicans say that the deficit is a bigger threat to the economy than unemployment. and they add, president obama is only making a bad situation worse. >> and after 18 months, millions more jobs lost, and 9.5% unemployment rate, trillions in new debt, it is clear i think to everyone that what the president has been pushing is not working. >>> the two parties have been battling over this issue since february. but the end could be in sight. tomorrow, democrats will pick up the one vote they hope they need to break up the republican stagnation on the senate with the man who replaces the late senator byrd is voted in. >>> and there could be a pleasure to ban divorce in california. the green light for backers of the pleasure to begin collecting signatures. they are going to need about 700,000 of the
wealthiest americans are now saying we shouldn't offer relief to middle class americans like jim or leslie denise, who really need help. >> reporter: republican leaders who told the white house they're not against suspending unemployment benefits but they won't do it if congress can't pay for it. republicans say that the deficit is a bigger threat to the economy than unemployment. and they add, president obama is only making a bad situation worse. >> and after 18 months, millions...
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. >>> reporter: valerie waters, leslie riordan and joyce work the swing shift at giant chef. the pleasant hill diner is where time stopped many, many year. that's a good thing. >> hi, how are you? >> >> reporter: there is a real bond between the regulars and the staff here. and while they may never get rich working the swing shift, the tips can sure be great. >> i have been serving them for years. they have a condo on maui and they said, our vacation came that up we could have their condo. >> reporter: generous offer. but on their waitress salaries they couldn't afford the plane trip or the expense. >> said no, you're still going to go. and they found a way to get friends and people that they know give all their frequent flyer miles to pay for three roundtrip tickets. >> reporter: other customers heard about the offer, started giving donations. and the women said, aloha to the giant chef with $500 in hand. >> in the right place at the right time, i had a hard time making myself understand that i must have deserved it for some reason. so i made it my business to make sure i ha
. >>> reporter: valerie waters, leslie riordan and joyce work the swing shift at giant chef. the pleasant hill diner is where time stopped many, many year. that's a good thing. >> hi, how are you? >> >> reporter: there is a real bond between the regulars and the staff here. and while they may never get rich working the swing shift, the tips can sure be great. >> i have been serving them for years. they have a condo on maui and they said, our vacation came that...
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as you know, in that letter which was sent by the -- by leslie rogers who is a regional administrator of the federal transportation administration, that letter points out a number of things that quite frankly raise concerns about the mta's ability to manage this project and specifically, the letter says on page three, and i quote, the central subway project is a high risk project located in a densely populated urban center, it is the largest most complex project ever undertaken by the sfmta, thus sfmta will need to practice risk in a diligent and comprehensive manner. there's also another section of the letter that talks about -- and this is a direct quote from the letter, the mta is concerned about the ability of the sfmta to maintain its equipment and system in a state of good repair and the letter goes on to say based on the fta review of the bus and rail plans and the 20-year financial plan, fta cannot at this time determine sfmta's ability to do this. this is from the letter. so as one who is supportive of this project and who has talked in the last few months about the need for
as you know, in that letter which was sent by the -- by leslie rogers who is a regional administrator of the federal transportation administration, that letter points out a number of things that quite frankly raise concerns about the mta's ability to manage this project and specifically, the letter says on page three, and i quote, the central subway project is a high risk project located in a densely populated urban center, it is the largest most complex project ever undertaken by the sfmta,...
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wealthiest americans are now saying we shouldn't offer relief to middle class americans like jim or leslie or denise who really need help. well the proposed bill extends the deadline for filing for unemployment benefits to the end of november the move will cost thirty three billion dollars in additional deficit spending republicans are concerned about the expense and say any extension of benefits should be offset by spending cuts but some americans see the dispute as a classical battle for power. this is a situation where the government has to be proactive to try to stimulate the economy and to try to generate jobs and they haven't been doing a very great job of it so you can say well they shouldn't do anything but i don't see how that's going to lead to a recovery of our economy and neither do most economists around the world the problem is that there's an easy a logical group among the republicans and some other economists who feel that you know obama cannot have any victories he cannot be able to claim that he did anything positive so they are just the party of no they will vote against
wealthiest americans are now saying we shouldn't offer relief to middle class americans like jim or leslie or denise who really need help. well the proposed bill extends the deadline for filing for unemployment benefits to the end of november the move will cost thirty three billion dollars in additional deficit spending republicans are concerned about the expense and say any extension of benefits should be offset by spending cuts but some americans see the dispute as a classical battle for...
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who was a very close leslie it would be people who worked extremely well together with bob has made a tremendous contribution to communicate b.p. in the early years of the joint venture after about four years our strategies began to diverge and at that point. it was important for the good of the company to have an independent c.e.o. bob unfortunate was caught in the middle but we have an excellent relationship with him and he has done a lot of great things for to b.p. and we look forward to working with him and his or capacity. the russian government has reduced the number of candidates and what is set to be the biggest privatization in the country in fifteen years cutting the state railways operates on will get agency from the list and haven't companies are being prepared to sell with the aim of raising at least thirty billion dollars to help plug the budget deficit. reports. if you want some of the russia's blue chips well general snifter say the largest banks bear bank now is the time the government is considering selling minority to stakes in eleven of russia's leading companies s
who was a very close leslie it would be people who worked extremely well together with bob has made a tremendous contribution to communicate b.p. in the early years of the joint venture after about four years our strategies began to diverge and at that point. it was important for the good of the company to have an independent c.e.o. bob unfortunate was caught in the middle but we have an excellent relationship with him and he has done a lot of great things for to b.p. and we look forward to...
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wealthiest americans are now saying we shouldn't offer relief to middle class americans like jim or leslie or denise who really need help. the moment job less americans get six months of benefits and the new bill would extend up to nine costing taxpayers especially four billion dollars republicans they were keeping their eye on the country's debt and say any welfare extension should be paid for by spending cuts elsewhere but some are going to say is that battle of political stubbornness versus economic stimulation. this is a situation where the government has to be proactive to try to stimulate the economy and to try to generate jobs and they haven't been doing a very great job of it so you can say well they shouldn't do anything but i don't see how that's going to lead to a recovery of our economy and neither do most economists around the world the problem is that there's an easy a logical group among the republicans and some other economists who feel that you know obama cannot have any victories he cannot be able to claim that he did anything positive so they are just the party of no the
wealthiest americans are now saying we shouldn't offer relief to middle class americans like jim or leslie or denise who really need help. the moment job less americans get six months of benefits and the new bill would extend up to nine costing taxpayers especially four billion dollars republicans they were keeping their eye on the country's debt and say any welfare extension should be paid for by spending cuts elsewhere but some are going to say is that battle of political stubbornness versus...
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wealthiest americans are now saying we shouldn't offer relief to middle class americans like jim or leslie or denise who really need help. >> reporter: they've needed help since may when benefits expired for 2.5 million americans. that number includes 268,000 californians. another 147,000 workers in the state have exhausted their 99-week maximums and won't be helped by an extension. and as things stand there are few signs of an improving job market. for example san francisco's unemployment rate has nearly doubled to 9.6% since the financial crisis began nearly two years ago. about 43,000 san francisans are looking for work. president obama says they need assistance. >> they're not looking for a handout. they desperately want to work. just right now they can't find a job. >> a new extension of benefits will cost the government $34 billion. republicans say the treasury doesn't have it. >> we must live within our own means. we cannot spend what we don't have. >> today the democrats will have the numbers to outlink the republican resistance. carte goodwin will be sworn in as west virginia's ne
wealthiest americans are now saying we shouldn't offer relief to middle class americans like jim or leslie or denise who really need help. >> reporter: they've needed help since may when benefits expired for 2.5 million americans. that number includes 268,000 californians. another 147,000 workers in the state have exhausted their 99-week maximums and won't be helped by an extension. and as things stand there are few signs of an improving job market. for example san francisco's...
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. >> repory be oked to do i >> i tim l is calling leslie mille reporting abc >>> a ba swearin sachsee traders sc to creas themse new butsued a se hearing apri sed company riddled ex-pete hea >> j of this e-mail. ti wolf wane [ bleep ] f tha ] deal did you sell c afte >> now, fourds imits. theyre a screen ftware to catc offending rds. >>> coming tricks of ade. those people are happy. 'cause they're finna have a good me and they've goextra money in their pocket. those are happy passengers. how much ds it cost for those snacks, again? nothing. [ man ] at southwest aiines when we have a sle it's a sale. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ man #2 ] how can you not want to get the plane? we're saving you mone come on and get on the plane. now, that's a ane full of happy. [ all ] grab yr bag. it's on. woman: did youring the camera phone? man: i did. do you wanna go first? i've been waiting for this all day. ok, this is from... aunt stacey. introducing chase ickdeposit. just photograph the frontand back of your check using the chase mobile app on your iphone and hit se. it went through. this is so cl. this iso cool.
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we need to pass it for women like leslie macko, who lost her job at a fitness center last year and has been looking for work ever since. because she's eligible for only a few more weeks of unemployment, she's doing what she never thought she'd have to do -- not at this point, anyway. she's turning to her father for financial support. and we need to pass it for americans like denise gibson, who was laid off from a real estate agency earlier this year. denise has been interviewing for jobs -- but so far nothing has turned up. meanwhile, she's fallen further and further behind on her rent. and with her unemployment benefits set to expire, she's worried about what the future holds. we need to pass it for all the americans who haven't been able to find work in an economy where there are five applicants for every opening, who need emergency relief to help them pay the rent and cover their utilities and put food on the table while they're looking for another job. and for a long time, there's been a tradition -- under both democratic and republican presidents -- to offer relief to the unemploy
we need to pass it for women like leslie macko, who lost her job at a fitness center last year and has been looking for work ever since. because she's eligible for only a few more weeks of unemployment, she's doing what she never thought she'd have to do -- not at this point, anyway. she's turning to her father for financial support. and we need to pass it for americans like denise gibson, who was laid off from a real estate agency earlier this year. denise has been interviewing for jobs -- but...
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she replaces leslie margolan who unexpectedly left the anthem blue cross last week. >>> good news ofe world tonight, iranian officials lash out at the announcement of new sanctions by the european union and canada. the sanctions are aimed to get iran to back away. an iranian government spokesperson called if move confrontational. >>> in iraq, six people died 16 others were wounded when a car bomb exploded outside the offices of an arabic language television network. if attacker was waved through two security check points before detonating the device. >>> two car suicide bombings killed 25 people during a religious festival. >>> in peru where it is now winter, a cold snap is being blamed for seven deaths. even in the usually steaming peruvian jungle, temperatures have fallen below 21 several times. >>> rangers say they are stretched thin. coming up the new numbers showing a dramatic increase in crime at state parks. >>> our chief meet roálgts bill martin is back with the five day forecast for an area where you live -- our chief meteorologist bill martin is back. >>> fire officials say
she replaces leslie margolan who unexpectedly left the anthem blue cross last week. >>> good news ofe world tonight, iranian officials lash out at the announcement of new sanctions by the european union and canada. the sanctions are aimed to get iran to back away. an iranian government spokesperson called if move confrontational. >>> in iraq, six people died 16 others were wounded when a car bomb exploded outside the offices of an arabic language television network. if...
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she replaces leslie margolan who unexpectedly left the anthem blue cross last week. >>> good news ofhe world tonight, iranian officials lash out at the announcement of new sanctions by the european union and canada. the sanctions are aimed to get iran to back away. an iranian government spokesperson called if move confrontational. >>> in iraq, six people died 16 others were wounded when a car bomb exploded outside the offices of an arabic language television network. if attacker was waved through two security check points before detonating the device. >>> two car suicide bombings killed 25 people during a religious festival. >>> in peru where it is now winter, a cold snap is being blamed for seven deaths. even in the usually steaming peruvian jungle, temperatures have fallen below 21 several times. >>> rangers say they are stretched thin. coming up the new numbers showing a dramatic our real national pastime? saving money. and like baseball people love their stats. i started bringing my lunch to work -- 50 bucks a week in my pocket. here's a good one: state farm insures 40 million dr
she replaces leslie margolan who unexpectedly left the anthem blue cross last week. >>> good news ofhe world tonight, iranian officials lash out at the announcement of new sanctions by the european union and canada. the sanctions are aimed to get iran to back away. an iranian government spokesperson called if move confrontational. >>> in iraq, six people died 16 others were wounded when a car bomb exploded outside the offices of an arabic language television network. if...
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thank you for that, leslie.iate it. >> you're welcome. >> and you can find out more about all of this on your web site, which is -- >> www. >>> still ahead, fighting stress and lonelyless. the natural way. >> we will tell you how laughter is being used as therapy for inmates and the elderly. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, that's ex >>> it is a traditional way to go about it. how about sealing your marriage with a kiss? >> maybe they just want to shout it out loud. that's what die-hard fans of the band kiss decided to do. >> two couples renewed their vows and got married during a kiss concert in wyoming. all of the couples got their witnesses to rock out during the concert. the couples went to the courthouse before the concert to get their wedding license. so it is all legit. it is part of a radio station promotion. >>> well, they say laughter is the best medicine. these people couldn't agree more. a counselor in the philippines is teaching laughter yoga to fight stress and loneliness. his clients include inmates, senior citizen
thank you for that, leslie.iate it. >> you're welcome. >> and you can find out more about all of this on your web site, which is -- >> www. >>> still ahead, fighting stress and lonelyless. the natural way. >> we will tell you how laughter is being used as therapy for inmates and the elderly. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, that's ex >>> it is a traditional way to go about it. how about sealing your marriage with a kiss? >> maybe they just want to shout it out...
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leslie ganthen was on the head of the company when that company announced wage increased. >> can i officially start complaining about the weather. >> go ahead, be my guest. >> it's too cold, i'm ready for warmer weather out there. let's check in with chief meteorologist bill martin, and my wish is not going to come true. >> not for your wednesday but it will heat up as we head into the weekend. it has been kind of cool, the weather has been good for our firefighters. right now fog to talk about. there's a lot of it out there. we will come in right time, there we are in san francisco. you can see fog loaded up all along the coast. it's already here, here's golden gate park right around here. stinson beach is right about here. we have fog shooting into the bay as we head into the albany area. and into the ballpark and bay bridge, south of market all of this area is clear but within the next hour, fog is coming in. it'll be into the bay area neighborhood late tonight, early tomorrow morning. here is how it breaks down. we put together a couple of computer models for you. here's 3:00 p.m. tomorro
leslie ganthen was on the head of the company when that company announced wage increased. >> can i officially start complaining about the weather. >> go ahead, be my guest. >> it's too cold, i'm ready for warmer weather out there. let's check in with chief meteorologist bill martin, and my wish is not going to come true. >> not for your wednesday but it will heat up as we head into the weekend. it has been kind of cool, the weather has been good for our firefighters....
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wealthiest americans are now saying we shouldn't offer relief to middle-class americans like jim, or leslier denise who really need help. >> no. >> senate republicans have repeatedly blocked votes to extend unemployment benefits through november because the bill would cost 33.9 billion. georgia congressman tom price says democrats need to cut spending elsewhere first. >> we believe we should go back to the prebailout presim list levels and then decrease -- prestimulus levels and then decrease spending from there. if you do that, can you get this spending under control. that's what the american people are demanding. in fact, i would suggest until we do that, you won't get that vibrant job creation across the country. >> since june, about a billion americans have maxed out on their american benefits. the u.s. unemployment rate was 9.5% then, the lowest in 11 months. many economists don't expect it to fall this year. >> barbara boxer was in foster city this morning. the democrat who is up for reelection against carly fiorina -- >> i don't sugar coat the fact that too many californians are out
wealthiest americans are now saying we shouldn't offer relief to middle-class americans like jim, or leslier denise who really need help. >> no. >> senate republicans have repeatedly blocked votes to extend unemployment benefits through november because the bill would cost 33.9 billion. georgia congressman tom price says democrats need to cut spending elsewhere first. >> we believe we should go back to the prebailout presim list levels and then decrease -- prestimulus levels...
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. >>> company officials say leslie margoland's departure at red cross is not linked to the rate increasesast february. she says she will go into health care consulting and is proud of dramatically improving customer satisfaction ratings while she held the top job. >>> a baby in los angeles county has now become the 6th death this year in california's whooper cuff epidemic. whooping cuff cases across the state are five times higher than this time last year. those cases are expected to peak between now and september. doctors are telling parents and siblings of child care workers to get boosters against this very dangerous disease. >> the risks of getting whooping cuff or pertuesday sis are far greater than any consequences of the vaccine. >> you can get the vaccine at the farmer's market tomorrow. they will be free for anyone over the age of 7 year's old. >>> a public pledge to house speaker, nancy pelosi, to take action against hiv and aids. wearing schedule ston masks and -- skeleton masks and black clothes, members of the group want nancy pelosi to get funding for the aids drug assistanc
. >>> company officials say leslie margoland's departure at red cross is not linked to the rate increasesast february. she says she will go into health care consulting and is proud of dramatically improving customer satisfaction ratings while she held the top job. >>> a baby in los angeles county has now become the 6th death this year in california's whooper cuff epidemic. whooping cuff cases across the state are five times higher than this time last year. those cases are...
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yes, sir americans are now saying we shouldn't offer relief to middle class americans like jim or leslie or denise who really need help. >>> those three jobless workers stood behind the president today as he made his remarks in the white house rose garden. more than one million americans ran out of unemployment benefits at the end of june. most senate republicans and democrat ben nelson of nebraska oppose the extension because it will raise the deficit by $34 billion. >> democratic senator barbara boxer was in foster city today at a solar power company where she emphasized the power of green jobs to the california economy. the solar city plant employs 700 people, 240 of them at the foster city manufacturing plant. >>> california health officials are asking people to make sure they are vaccinated against whooping cough. experts in sacramento today say they could be seeing the biggest jump in cases of whooping cough in 50 years. the state's official number of whooping cough cases stood at just under 1500 infections last week. that is 500% more than the same time last year. and five infants
yes, sir americans are now saying we shouldn't offer relief to middle class americans like jim or leslie or denise who really need help. >>> those three jobless workers stood behind the president today as he made his remarks in the white house rose garden. more than one million americans ran out of unemployment benefits at the end of june. most senate republicans and democrat ben nelson of nebraska oppose the extension because it will raise the deficit by $34 billion. >>...
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yes, sir americans are now saying we shouldn't offer relief to middle class americans like jim or leslie or denise who really need help. >>> those three jobless workers stood behind the president today as he made his remarks in the white house rose garden. more than one million americans ran out of unemployment benefits at the end of june. most senate republicans and democrat ben nelson of nebraska oppose the extension because it will raise the deficit by $34 billion. >> democratic senator barbara boxer was in foster city today at a solar power company where she emphasized the power of green jobs to the california economy. the solar city plant employs 700 people, 240 of them at the foster city manufacturing plant. >>> california health officials are asking people to make sure they are vaccinated against whooping cough. experts in sacramento today say they could be seeing the biggest jump in cases of whooping cough in 50 years. the state's officialnumber of whooping cough cases stood at just under 1500 infections last week. that is 500% more than the same time last year. and five infants
yes, sir americans are now saying we shouldn't offer relief to middle class americans like jim or leslie or denise who really need help. >>> those three jobless workers stood behind the president today as he made his remarks in the white house rose garden. more than one million americans ran out of unemployment benefits at the end of june. most senate republicans and democrat ben nelson of nebraska oppose the extension because it will raise the deficit by $34 billion. >>...
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. >>> reporter: valerie waters, leslie riordan and joyce work the swing shift at giant chef.he pleasant hill diner is where time stopped many, many year. -- many, many years ago. that's a good thing. >> hi, handsome, how are you? >> reporter: there is a real bond between the regulars and the staff here. and while they may never get rich working the swing shift, the tips can sure be great. >> i have been serving them for years. they have a condo on maui and they said, our vacation came that up we could have their condo. >> reporter: generous offer. but on their waitress salaries they couldn't afford the plane trip or the expense. >> said no, you're still going to go. and they found a way to get friends and people that they know give all their frequent flyer miles to pay for three roundtrip tickets. >> reporter: other customers heard about the offer, started giving donations. and the women said, aloha to the giant chef with $500 in hand. >> in the right place at the right time, i had a hard time making myself understand that i must have deserved it for some reason. so i made it
. >>> reporter: valerie waters, leslie riordan and joyce work the swing shift at giant chef.he pleasant hill diner is where time stopped many, many year. -- many, many years ago. that's a good thing. >> hi, handsome, how are you? >> reporter: there is a real bond between the regulars and the staff here. and while they may never get rich working the swing shift, the tips can sure be great. >> i have been serving them for years. they have a condo on maui and they said,...
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wealthiest americans are now saying we shouldn't offer relief to middle class americans like jim or leslie larry: we'll have the group comment on that. but first, let me check in with anderson cooper. he'll host "ac 360 at at the top of the hour. what's the lead, anderson? >> breaking news tonight. a new option on the table to permanently seal the well in the gulf called the static kill. we're drilling mud is pumped into the capped well. we'll show you what the risks are and why it's now being considered. >>> also, we're still trying to piece together exactly what happened the day the deepwater horizon rig exploded. tonight, more pieces of the puzzle. new pieces. my exclusive interview with three fishermen who heard the mayday call from the deepwater horizon and were among the first on the scene when they saw and heard and how they say it's forever changed their lives. that story and our breaking news at the top of the hour, larry. >> larry: thanks. anderson cooper, 10:00 eastern, 7:00 pacific. dana, the bill is going to cost $33 billion. republicans have blocked a vote several times. it l
wealthiest americans are now saying we shouldn't offer relief to middle class americans like jim or leslie larry: we'll have the group comment on that. but first, let me check in with anderson cooper. he'll host "ac 360 at at the top of the hour. what's the lead, anderson? >> breaking news tonight. a new option on the table to permanently seal the well in the gulf called the static kill. we're drilling mud is pumped into the capped well. we'll show you what the risks are and why it's...