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. >> liz, we'll bring you in the conversation. liz, you are with the conservative media watch dog group. blaming the tea party for the downgrade is like betting the betty ford clinic for alcoholism . >> i read that. it is perfectly logical and no one should be surprised they are blaming the tea party. that is a good thing. there are many of us who follow the tea party. great. we are finallyy showing that the at the time party can move legislation in this town. >> i think alen is one of those people. not to the better. no one is happy with it . when the dust settles, the tea party are losing steam. people are and less interested. >> why do they keep driving the debate. >> you can name call all they want. >> i know you think i am the left but i am not name calling. >> speaking of name calling. senator kerry said it is the tea party downgrade and the media took that and ran with it. >> i think the media did you about the media questioned the downgrader and the credentials of the downgrade. remember who standard & poor's is. they did
. >> liz, we'll bring you in the conversation. liz, you are with the conservative media watch dog group. blaming the tea party for the downgrade is like betting the betty ford clinic for alcoholism . >> i read that. it is perfectly logical and no one should be surprised they are blaming the tea party. that is a good thing. there are many of us who follow the tea party. great. we are finallyy showing that the at the time party can move legislation in this town. >> i think alen...
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es un sacrificio. >>> la usamos lo que nos lleva tiempo, no es rápido. >>> para familias como la de lizr 9,99 dólares, incluyendo entrenamente. >>> existen comunidades de bajos recursos, que no pueden acceder a materiales educativos, y cuademasiado médico, acceder a internet, o un trabajo en línea. >>> en estados unidos, el 65% de hispanos, tienen acceso a internet, y menos del 50% de ellos, tienen un servicio de alta velocidad, beneficiaría a niños que estén en el programa de almuerzo gratuito, en escuelas públicas, para liz, el futuro se vio más prometedor. >>> para ella, y su familia, y para ver los detalles, vaya a telemundo.com/noticias, con eso me despido, gracias por el privilegio de dejarme ser parte de
es un sacrificio. >>> la usamos lo que nos lleva tiempo, no es rápido. >>> para familias como la de lizr 9,99 dólares, incluyendo entrenamente. >>> existen comunidades de bajos recursos, que no pueden acceder a materiales educativos, y cuademasiado médico, acceder a internet, o un trabajo en línea. >>> en estados unidos, el 65% de hispanos, tienen acceso a internet, y menos del 50% de ellos, tienen un servicio de alta velocidad, beneficiaría a niños que...
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liz macdonald with me now.mith in the fox newsroom and congress nan joe walsh in illinois one of 22 repaub crepu who voted against raidsing the debt ceiling. great to have you. >> thank you. great to be with you. >> do you look back at that no vote and think it was a mistake or right thing to do? >> gosh, no, i look back at the no vote and i think thank god we made that vote. the credit agencies told us all of them before that vote a week or two before even if we don't raise the debt ceiling if we don't make the extendsing put and don't act spending reform they were likely to downgrade anyways. this is not a surprise to us. we are downgraded because the fiscal situation we are in and all of these trouble some house republicans like myself thank god we have been here because we would have raised the debt ceiling who knows how much and still spending so much money. so look, this is to meet salvage debt crisis. >> maybe they will be forced to now. want to get you to respond to something the president eights adviso
liz macdonald with me now.mith in the fox newsroom and congress nan joe walsh in illinois one of 22 repaub crepu who voted against raidsing the debt ceiling. great to have you. >> thank you. great to be with you. >> do you look back at that no vote and think it was a mistake or right thing to do? >> gosh, no, i look back at the no vote and i think thank god we made that vote. the credit agencies told us all of them before that vote a week or two before even if we don't raise...
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and liz moynihan left that lunch saying, "nobody ever called me a co-senator." and she really did not approve of the way that mrs. clinton had taken power unto herself in such an obvious way in the white house. >> incidentally, nancy reagan, who has become somewhat of a friend of eleanor's because eleanor has written a couple of pieces about her and nancy thought that they were fair and showed her first ladyship in a different light than was generally thought, has bn reading the book. and she came to us and said she was especially struck by the moynihan chapter and the role of liz moynih. and in thinking about it, it's because liz moynihan plays her relationship with senator moynihan the way nancy did with president reagan-- in the backgrnd and not up front. >> but these women act as buffers for their husband in the real world-- everything from the house work to the political fu-raising. >> now how did... i want to come back to that because there's a good story in here i want to ask you about-- how did you two divide up the work? >> well, first of all, it took a
and liz moynihan left that lunch saying, "nobody ever called me a co-senator." and she really did not approve of the way that mrs. clinton had taken power unto herself in such an obvious way in the white house. >> incidentally, nancy reagan, who has become somewhat of a friend of eleanor's because eleanor has written a couple of pieces about her and nancy thought that they were fair and showed her first ladyship in a different light than was generally thought, has bn reading the...
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liz we are going to come right back to you. if you have questions for us tonight tweet me at jerri willis. please join the conversation. our panel is staying with us. we have more to get to including a former s&p official. stay with us. at bayer, we're re-inventing aspirin for pain relief. with new extra-strength bayer advanc aspirin. it has microparticles, enters the bloodstream faster and rushes relief to the site of pain. it's clinically proven to relieve pain ice as fast. new bayer advanced aspirin. in one place. ♪ the race of your life you never ran. the trip around the world you never took. the best-selling novel you never wrote. but there's one opportunity that's too good to miss. the lexus golden opportunity sales event, with exceptional values on the lexus es. but only until september 6th. see your lexus dealer. gerri. >> noble markets in turmoil tonight following the stunning s&p downgrade as the united states played fried night the markets were closed then. they are help now and there is heavy selling in stocks and o
liz we are going to come right back to you. if you have questions for us tonight tweet me at jerri willis. please join the conversation. our panel is staying with us. we have more to get to including a former s&p official. stay with us. at bayer, we're re-inventing aspirin for pain relief. with new extra-strength bayer advanc aspirin. it has microparticles, enters the bloodstream faster and rushes relief to the site of pain. it's clinically proven to relieve pain ice as fast. new bayer...
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liz anne saunders, i'll started with you. what happened a week ago to start this market, all the jitters? >> well, i think the market's had its eyes on several things. clearly the debt ceiling debate was a big factor, and i think that weakened some confidence, but in addition, last week we got the beginning of what was a string of fairly weak economic readings. first primary one was the gdp, gross domestic product report for the second quarter, which was weaker than expected, 1.3%, but prior quarter was revised down quite a bit barely into growth territory, .4%. they not only did, that but they went back and they revised the entire recession period such that we now know that the decline in the economy during the recession was a little bit more than 5% as opposed to only a little bit more than 4%. and finally, what that actually means is prior to those revisions, the economy looked to already be in expansion, meaning that the economy had grown back to its 2007 highs. with those downward revisions, we're back down below the 200
liz anne saunders, i'll started with you. what happened a week ago to start this market, all the jitters? >> well, i think the market's had its eyes on several things. clearly the debt ceiling debate was a big factor, and i think that weakened some confidence, but in addition, last week we got the beginning of what was a string of fairly weak economic readings. first primary one was the gdp, gross domestic product report for the second quarter, which was weaker than expected, 1.3%, but...
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para liz, quien se beneficiarÍa de este programa, hoy el futuro se vio mucho mÁs prometedor.o desde el alma de la compaÑÍa. pero tambiÉn viene de un compromiso para tratar de solucionar lo que vemos, que es una desigualdad digital entre la poblaciÓn de bajos recursos. >>concretamente, ¿quÉ estÁn haciendo ustedes para minimizar esa divisiÓn que usted menciona existe en las diferentes comunidades? >>esto no es una ciencia, nosotros sabemos por quÉ las personas de bajos recursos adoptan el internet menos que las personas en comunidades de altos recursos. son tres cosas segÚn los estudios. lo primero es el analfabetismo digital. las personas no comprenden la importancia de la internet y no entienden su valor. pueden tenerle miedo, quizÁs creen que el gobierno los va a espiar. asÍ es el analfabetismo digital. segundo, es el precio del servicio. tenemos que levantar la mano y reconocer que estamos proveendo un servicio de 40 o 50 dÓlares al mes, que simplemente puede estar sobre el precio que muchas familias pueden pagar. y entonces el precio del equipo y acceso al equipo como tal.
para liz, quien se beneficiarÍa de este programa, hoy el futuro se vio mucho mÁs prometedor.o desde el alma de la compaÑÍa. pero tambiÉn viene de un compromiso para tratar de solucionar lo que vemos, que es una desigualdad digital entre la poblaciÓn de bajos recursos. >>concretamente, ¿quÉ estÁn haciendo ustedes para minimizar esa divisiÓn que usted menciona existe en las diferentes comunidades? >>esto no es una ciencia, nosotros sabemos por quÉ las personas de bajos...
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is this unfair in liz prada will give her take next. >> i look at the headline.f rage is worse than the picture. i don't think every day americans. if they think she is the queen of rage, not at all. i wasn't eating well. she's a dietitian. and she suggested i try boost complete nutritional drink to help get the nutrition i was missing. now i drink it everyday, and i love the great new taste. [ female announcer ] boost has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to help keep bones strong and 10 grams of protein help maintain muscle. and boost has the taste that's preferred. your favorite patient is here! [ dad ] i choose being strong and active. i choose new and improved boost. >> welcome back. queen of rage. that's what the cover of "newsweek" is calling presidential candidate michelle bachmann. what about the coverage of the debate. author and journalist liz is joining us. that was a cover indeed. >> good afternoon, uma. it dominated the so-called media news. but 15 months from now and until the presidential election, there is a cert
is this unfair in liz prada will give her take next. >> i look at the headline.f rage is worse than the picture. i don't think every day americans. if they think she is the queen of rage, not at all. i wasn't eating well. she's a dietitian. and she suggested i try boost complete nutritional drink to help get the nutrition i was missing. now i drink it everyday, and i love the great new taste. [ female announcer ] boost has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin...
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scott. >> pelley: thank you, liz. we saw something striking today about unemployment here in the u.s. look at how much longer it is lasting. this chart starts in 1948 and tracks the number of weeks the average american was unemployed. it is now way up above the historic average, more than 40 weeks. at the washington navy yard today, president obama urged employers to hire more veterans. he also said this about that federal debt crisis that was resolved at the last minute on tuesday. >> let's be honest. the process was divisive. it was delayed. we've got to be able to work together to grow the economy right now, and strengthen our long-term finances. >> pelley: bob schieffer is our chief washington correspondent and anchor of "face the nation." bob, the president says republicans and democrats have to work together. >> schieffer: i don't think you'll get any argument on that. the question is how, scott. everybody says we have to build confidence in this economy, but this parade of partisan foolishness that we've been t
scott. >> pelley: thank you, liz. we saw something striking today about unemployment here in the u.s. look at how much longer it is lasting. this chart starts in 1948 and tracks the number of weeks the average american was unemployed. it is now way up above the historic average, more than 40 weeks. at the washington navy yard today, president obama urged employers to hire more veterans. he also said this about that federal debt crisis that was resolved at the last minute on tuesday....
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bill and liz? >> we appreciate that. we want to continue a whiparound with our reporters in the field. we are getting a sense there is a change here. jamie roth is in lower manhattan. >> jamie, have you seen flooding yet so far? >> no flooding yet but in just the last few minutes the rain has noticeably intensified. that we've seen. we're starting to see high winds and the rain being pushed along the pavements by these winds. gusting winds, intensifying rains, possibly a new band coming through here. the tide should be coming in in the near term. we spoke with the arena manager here not too long ago. his concern was about three hours ago, the water was at the level it should be for high tide in a full moon. that was three hours before the tide was supposed to come in. the water level is creeping up. it's not coming over the banks just yet. >> that's our affiliate wabc. let's check in with our own jacqui jeras. >> we have a big burst of thunderstorms that are going to be heading into new york city here, anderson very shor
bill and liz? >> we appreciate that. we want to continue a whiparound with our reporters in the field. we are getting a sense there is a change here. jamie roth is in lower manhattan. >> jamie, have you seen flooding yet so far? >> no flooding yet but in just the last few minutes the rain has noticeably intensified. that we've seen. we're starting to see high winds and the rain being pushed along the pavements by these winds. gusting winds, intensifying rains, possibly a new...
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i agree with liz's analysis here. we heard about the arab spring and the new renaissance.don't know. the next couple of weeks are critical are the rebels going to be a transition of democracy. are they going to put stability in the region or are they going to have another monarch they put in place. republican candidates should say it's good for the united states. good to get a dictator out. move on. >> bob, we've spent the last week, the last 48 hours debating whether libya changes things for president obama. is this still an economy election or does this help him in some way? what's your take? >> first of all, the united states' voting population has amnesia. they're probably saying libya, what's that? as far as the republicans are concerned, what are they going to say? we should have invaded. i think lindsey graham did say that. the best thing the republicans can do is count on the certainty that this is going to be something that's forgotten by the time we run out of our news cycle. >> we're talking about republicans, good news for barack obama in libya, bad news in a g
i agree with liz's analysis here. we heard about the arab spring and the new renaissance.don't know. the next couple of weeks are critical are the rebels going to be a transition of democracy. are they going to put stability in the region or are they going to have another monarch they put in place. republican candidates should say it's good for the united states. good to get a dictator out. move on. >> bob, we've spent the last week, the last 48 hours debating whether libya changes things...
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liz claman has analysis. ed henry tells us the white house is getting ready for disappointing numbers on friday. we begin with fox news network correspondent rich edson on a tough day in the market. >> good evening. widespread losses in the market. investors rush to sell their stocks. analyst fail to agree on a single cull pit. ongoing economic concerns that recently collided to lead the dow jones/industrials average down 4-1/3%. the largest drop since 2008. down 10 of the last 11 trading days, 10.5% drop in the period. the lowest close since early december. investors see athemmic job and economic growth and european december crisis that won't quit. that is fresh off congressional round of bringmanship that left congress with the debt ceiling tuesday hours before the treasury department deadline. >> the real issue here is just how strong is the economy. the early data in the third quarter is it's soft. is that attributable to lingering effects that will dissipate as we go a couple more months? or is this the
liz claman has analysis. ed henry tells us the white house is getting ready for disappointing numbers on friday. we begin with fox news network correspondent rich edson on a tough day in the market. >> good evening. widespread losses in the market. investors rush to sell their stocks. analyst fail to agree on a single cull pit. ongoing economic concerns that recently collided to lead the dow jones/industrials average down 4-1/3%. the largest drop since 2008. down 10 of the last 11 trading...
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liz mcdonald, thank you very much. i want to let everybody know that s & p's head of sovereign ratings, david beers, had been warning, as liz reported, of a credit downgrade for months. he will be chris wallace's guest on sunday. check your local listing for times. >>> fox news alert n. london, unrest going on. two police cars have been torched and turned over there. this after the shooting death of a 29-year-old man. mark do you gan, a father of four, they say. police in london saying that he was in a taxicab when suddenly there was some type of gun fire exchanged. they say allegedly between dugan and police officers in london. a bullet, they say, was found lodged in a police radio of one of the officers. duggan's family planned a protest march. that's when 120 people marched through the area and that apparently, when night fell, started the violence and the eruptions. so two police cars now have been torched in northern london. this is the cunningham location near a metro station there. friends and family organized t
liz mcdonald, thank you very much. i want to let everybody know that s & p's head of sovereign ratings, david beers, had been warning, as liz reported, of a credit downgrade for months. he will be chris wallace's guest on sunday. check your local listing for times. >>> fox news alert n. london, unrest going on. two police cars have been torched and turned over there. this after the shooting death of a 29-year-old man. mark do you gan, a father of four, they say. police in london...
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liz claman of fox business network will join us when we run. stay with us.ox business network will join us when we run. stay with us. [ man ] behind every business is a "what if." what if we designed an electric motorcycle? what if we turned trash into surfboards? whatever your what if is, the new sprint biz 360 has custom solutions to make it happen, including mobile payment processing, instant hot spots, and powerful devices like the motorola photon 4g. so let's all keep asking the big what ifs. sprint business specialists can help you find the answers. sprint. america's favorite 4g network. trouble hearing on the phone? visit sprintrelay.com. >>> welcome back to our "roundtable" with george will, >>> welcome back to our "roundtable" with george will, donna brazile, liz claman of fox business network and jeff zeleny of "the new york times." george, the president say in the last week that we are not headed for a second recession or double-dip recession. what do you think? >> that's his argument. i did all of these things, a lot you didn't like. t.a.r.p., ge
liz claman of fox business network will join us when we run. stay with us.ox business network will join us when we run. stay with us. [ man ] behind every business is a "what if." what if we designed an electric motorcycle? what if we turned trash into surfboards? whatever your what if is, the new sprint biz 360 has custom solutions to make it happen, including mobile payment processing, instant hot spots, and powerful devices like the motorola photon 4g. so let's all keep asking the...
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emily scott, liz notware. >> good evening, commissioners. i am emily scott and i am myra's partner. i will be living in the upper unit when the project is complete. i wanted to address a few comments made at the commission at the last hearing. it was pointed out that we had friends and family to speak on our behalf, but no neighbors. we should point out to the commission that we actually have 11 letters of support from our neighbors. you should have this map on paying 3 of your pocket. we have the support, either written or verb alfrom all of the neighbors across the street, the owner of the apartment building adjacent to us, the neighbors directly behind us and their adjacent neighbor. at the last meeting. mr. howser had four neighbors spoke on his behalf. they didn't speak against the projects as much as his alternative plans. they never talked about concerns despite the multiple outreach opportunities they provided. if they had, with would be happy to explain the plans, the subterranean living space, acceptable to mr. howser and his wife was not acceptable to us. we have met with
emily scott, liz notware. >> good evening, commissioners. i am emily scott and i am myra's partner. i will be living in the upper unit when the project is complete. i wanted to address a few comments made at the commission at the last hearing. it was pointed out that we had friends and family to speak on our behalf, but no neighbors. we should point out to the commission that we actually have 11 letters of support from our neighbors. you should have this map on paying 3 of your pocket. we...
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. >> pelley: liz, i'm curious, does this trial do anything for political instability egypt? >> reporter: in the short term it might buy some time, perhaps, to start setting up elections for the fall, but if there's any hint that it's a whitewash, it could, in fact, set off a whole new round of upheaval. >> pelley: thank you, liz. now to an important story that few people, other than cancer patients and their doctors, seem to know about. there is a critical shortage of chemotherapy drugs in this country. nearly 200 drugs that cancer patients rely on to survive. dr. jon lapook introduces us to one woman who worries that she'll run out of time. >> reporter: 56-year-old marcia goodman has ovarian cancer. she was supposed to get chemotherapy today but her clinic just ran out of her medicine. >> i was starting to feel hopeful this drug was going to work so my heart just sank. >> reporter: her oncologist prescribes doxil, and said the drug had the best chance of control the cancer she's battled since 1998. >> you invest your hope and belief in the drug your doctor has chosen for yo
. >> pelley: liz, i'm curious, does this trial do anything for political instability egypt? >> reporter: in the short term it might buy some time, perhaps, to start setting up elections for the fall, but if there's any hint that it's a whitewash, it could, in fact, set off a whole new round of upheaval. >> pelley: thank you, liz. now to an important story that few people, other than cancer patients and their doctors, seem to know about. there is a critical shortage of...
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liz. liz. please. the official policy allocation. called touch from the. video under my. keys my old clothes and. the headlines on our t.v. hundreds of british vigilantes move to protect their streets from troublemakers communities across england accuse the police of doing it too little too late during the recent destructive way fun rest. of court rules the two americans can sue the former u.s. defense secretary donald rumsfeld over their alleged torture in iraq this doesn't merit our ram sockets propaganda machine to entice more youngsters into the armed forces. and the journalists are outraged in hungary over a new law that could effectively silence critics of the government they feel the legislation in dangerous press freedom and the very notion of democracy. time now for the latest sports is here. thanks rory i'm greta have you with us this is sports day plenty ahead over the next ten minutes thank you to. worry maria sharapova crushes out of the rogers cup in the third round not the most ideal of preparations ahead of the upcoming u.s. open grand slam. man to catch s
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this is liz trota. >> hi, liz. good afternoon, uma.iew is raised by thomas sole. that is a black historian and writer and he has written two weeks for national review on what his take on what the coverage of the perception of the riots in london and also those that happened in america and i think he specifically refers to attacks of blacks on whites according to chicago, denver and new york and milwaukee and philadelphia and louisiana and even kansas city. but look at what he said as to how these rion thes are portrayied on both sides of the atlantic. he said the squeamish responses to them by officials on both sides of the atlantic reveal the moral dryy rot that has spread deep in to western societies. even when black youth gangs target white strangeros the streets and spew racial hatred as they batter and rob them. mayors and - police chiefs and many don't cover the stories or leaf out the racism involved. sowell goes on to say that politicall correctness is behind all of this. the liberal portrait of the oppressed and how poverty is
this is liz trota. >> hi, liz. good afternoon, uma.iew is raised by thomas sole. that is a black historian and writer and he has written two weeks for national review on what his take on what the coverage of the perception of the riots in london and also those that happened in america and i think he specifically refers to attacks of blacks on whites according to chicago, denver and new york and milwaukee and philadelphia and louisiana and even kansas city. but look at what he said as to...
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dick cheney, in my time with liz cheney, a personal and political memoir. you have been working on this for a long time. >> we have. we started out on it, spent two years. started it after i left office. i had a lot of material, notes, oral histories that had been done over the years. in terms of working on the book, having a contract, it has been the last two years. >> sean: one of the things that keep coming up, a lot of people are concerned. you had a heart attack in 1978. quadruple bypass. in the course of your life you ended up with five heart attacks. recently you had a tough struggle. i guess they have new technology, mechanical heart pump. i read you don't have a pulse, is that true? >> it is very weak. and the pump, it is called a vlad. at the time they put it in i was in the latter stages of heart failure. it has been a little over a year now and it has worked. i'm a big fan. >> sean: how do you feel now? it struck me. it came up a lot during the book when president bush was asking you to be his vice president. you brought up the issues of your he
dick cheney, in my time with liz cheney, a personal and political memoir. you have been working on this for a long time. >> we have. we started out on it, spent two years. started it after i left office. i had a lot of material, notes, oral histories that had been done over the years. in terms of working on the book, having a contract, it has been the last two years. >> sean: one of the things that keep coming up, a lot of people are concerned. you had a heart attack in 1978....
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joining us liz mcdonnell. liz, how do we determine who might have a special deal, special access?oney story? >> money story came from a nonpartisan watchdog group that looked at information on special interests donations to the 12 members of the super debt committee. they based that information that came out of the center for responsive politics based on government filings. what we see is nearly 65 million dollars in political action committee money went to the 12 members of the debt committee over the last decade. that's just pac money it does not include employee or staff donations at these interest groups. it includes corporations from across the country. unions, it includes the most important sectors of the u.s. economy. >> greta: i'm looking at one over the last 10 years. lawyers and law firms have given 31 million dollars to these 12. what in the world was that -- obviously i don't know what that is about. what do they need that for? >> important point. they've led the way, 9 legal profession was the top donor to all of the 12 members of the super debt committee. it is a pac
joining us liz mcdonnell. liz, how do we determine who might have a special deal, special access?oney story? >> money story came from a nonpartisan watchdog group that looked at information on special interests donations to the 12 members of the super debt committee. they based that information that came out of the center for responsive politics based on government filings. what we see is nearly 65 million dollars in political action committee money went to the 12 members of the debt...
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fox business's network liz claman is joining us now.hanks for coming in on the weekend. >> people are curious. i what can be done? >> let me tell you, if i had the answer, every one of those candidates in iowa would be rushing to us here. but the answer lies in time perhaps. at the moment whatever it is, we don't have the chemistry to create jobs. this is at the heart of consumer sentiment, university of michigan, this is a phone poll. they come out the first part of the month. the first part the worst consumer sentiment, in 31 years, that's stunning, but i talked to economists as soons as the number came out. relax. one number does not a trend make. in fact, we've actually seen decent numbers here and there through the past six months depending which minute they're polled. a short-term poll and 300 people are spoken to by telephone and that's most important not what people say they're going to do, but what they actually do. how do we know? a slight silver lining, we got pretty good retail sales numbers out this week, in fact, they were
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and liz, what a rough ride it was last week. mean, hearts were pap tating, people getting sick, and anxiety, where is the pepto bismol. >> kelly, hello six flags, magic mountain, it felt like a lo loopty loop rollercoaster. and i've been checking the herald tribune, wall street journal, call quiet on the front for the moment. for the start of the week we had been downgrading the lost the triple-a status and caused 600 plus point drop on monday and mid week, negative headlines, worrisome out of europe, about the safety, the quality of the banks and their balance sheets and europe and that of course started to gyrate the markets here and you showed the pictures, down on monday and up more than 400 on tuesday. and at least thursday, friday, upswings. let me give you some good news though. this weekend, as long as we don't hear anything negative out of the united states or europe and it's a big "if", s&p 500 companies reporting earnings have done very well and about 75% of them have beat estimates. so that's certainly good news, kel
and liz, what a rough ride it was last week. mean, hearts were pap tating, people getting sick, and anxiety, where is the pepto bismol. >> kelly, hello six flags, magic mountain, it felt like a lo loopty loop rollercoaster. and i've been checking the herald tribune, wall street journal, call quiet on the front for the moment. for the start of the week we had been downgrading the lost the triple-a status and caused 600 plus point drop on monday and mid week, negative headlines, worrisome...
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liz, what happened? >> what happened? it's unbelievable what happened today. i've been on the floor of the stockton every day this week because we have seen massive gyrations in stocks all over the place. today was really interesting behavior. interesting is a kind word to put it considering viewers are looking at the 401(k) saying what happened? today, august 10, we saw 400-point swing, all throughout the day. all over the map. and when all was said and done the dow lost 520 points. stocks cratering. the nasdaq down 101. the s&p down 52. gold, big panic moment there. gold touched $1800 an ounce. today, it ended up more than $41. below that $18 an ounce mark. you say what happened? the traders on the floor of the stockton were kicking it along, things were okay. suddenly this morning word came out there were concern about the validity, credit worthiness of the french banks. this time it wasn't anything, bret, having to do with the united states or any problems here in washington, d.c. it was that people were wondering and there were rumors out there that frenc
liz, what happened? >> what happened? it's unbelievable what happened today. i've been on the floor of the stockton every day this week because we have seen massive gyrations in stocks all over the place. today was really interesting behavior. interesting is a kind word to put it considering viewers are looking at the 401(k) saying what happened? today, august 10, we saw 400-point swing, all throughout the day. all over the map. and when all was said and done the dow lost 520 points....
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liz of the hard way back in two thousand and six so did president obama with a hot dog so they're quick for a question with a bullet will political consultants now take a lesson learned and for big future presidential candidates from eating fat like food don't ask don't tell is. ok. i want to look i want to see what the fried butter looks like yes that's right butter on the stick that was ok great thank you very much jamie deanna great to have you with us. coming up in the bush administration cia withhold vital information that could have prevented the september eleventh attacks i'll speak with a journalist who's been following the story very closely as reporting a shocking new development on the tragedy of not a lot. less number given that we had an apartheid regime right. i think for a feed of want to quell. whatever the government says they're going to consume safe get ready because your freedom. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so sorely sleep you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear see some other part of it and realize that everything
liz of the hard way back in two thousand and six so did president obama with a hot dog so they're quick for a question with a bullet will political consultants now take a lesson learned and for big future presidential candidates from eating fat like food don't ask don't tell is. ok. i want to look i want to see what the fried butter looks like yes that's right butter on the stick that was ok great thank you very much jamie deanna great to have you with us. coming up in the bush administration...
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will author and journal liz trata. also get a free flight.ou know that comes with a private island. really? no. it comes with a hat. you see, airline credit cards promise flights for 25,00miles, but... [ man ] there's never any seats for ,000 miles. frustrating, isn't it? but that won't happen with the capital one venture card. you can book any airline anytime. hey, i just said that. after all, isn't traveling hard enough? ow. [ male announcer ] to get the flights you want, sign up for a venture card at capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? uh, it's okay. i've played a pilot before. >>> thank you, good afternoon. it started monday, in the new york area the widest audience they have hopefully in the united states. al-jazeera has been available on a spotty way in places like washington, d.c. and burlington, vermont and on the pacifica radio network in berkeley, california. what they've tried to do is shed their bad reputation. the bad reputation has been it ran all of the al-qaeda or many of the al-qaeda messages over the past few years. they
will author and journal liz trata. also get a free flight.ou know that comes with a private island. really? no. it comes with a hat. you see, airline credit cards promise flights for 25,00miles, but... [ man ] there's never any seats for ,000 miles. frustrating, isn't it? but that won't happen with the capital one venture card. you can book any airline anytime. hey, i just said that. after all, isn't traveling hard enough? ow. [ male announcer ] to get the flights you want, sign up for a...
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liz claman puts the selloff in perspective. ed henry reports on what the president is saying at the white house. we begin with the fox business network correspondent rich edison on how the stock slide is playing here and around the globe. good evening. >> good evening. the markets continue the freefall, after the economic recovery and the european debt problems. for the first time, the debt traded without the top natch triple-a for one of the big three rating firms. the wall street investors are again rushing to sell the stocks. >> there is a realization among global strategist that the slowdown is coming. >> the investment top rating agency standard & poor's downgraded friday for the first time in history. the united states government debt. >> they are going to turn to a safe asset. the safest asset the u.s. treasurys despite what s&p said. >> usually the government has to pay more to borrow money as a result of the downgrade. that is not the case here. since stocks have fallen dramatically, the international investors are flo
liz claman puts the selloff in perspective. ed henry reports on what the president is saying at the white house. we begin with the fox business network correspondent rich edison on how the stock slide is playing here and around the globe. good evening. >> good evening. the markets continue the freefall, after the economic recovery and the european debt problems. for the first time, the debt traded without the top natch triple-a for one of the big three rating firms. the wall street...
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remember hugh grand was on jay leno after his -- -- hugh grant was on jay leno, after he was dating liz. he looked at him and asked, what the hell are you thinking? what the hell are you thinking off to meet your girlfriend after you promised your wife you weren't going to go. >> you don't know the conversation i had with my wife. >> sean: i'm going based on her book. >> but any way, i simply go back to there are things you are going to make a mistake on in life satan goes from the great tempter to the great reminder. i haven't done an interview for two years. you hideout in a cave. i've been down on our farm, working down there you don't want to stick our head out because you fear it will get chopped off again. the reason i'm back on this is because i've had -- i was the first governor to reject the stimulus package. >> sean: you were tea party before tea party. >> i think i have something to say tied to the economy and where headed many tied to this debt and deficit debate. >> sean: i promise this is my last question. i'm really serious. because i think governor, one of the things you
remember hugh grand was on jay leno after his -- -- hugh grant was on jay leno, after he was dating liz. he looked at him and asked, what the hell are you thinking? what the hell are you thinking off to meet your girlfriend after you promised your wife you weren't going to go. >> you don't know the conversation i had with my wife. >> sean: i'm going based on her book. >> but any way, i simply go back to there are things you are going to make a mistake on in life satan goes...
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dee dee myers and liz sidoti and my friend from over at comcast, and sorry, buddy, you lost out on thetion with the president, but let's start with 2012 and rick perry is saying, look at me, i'm not in ames, because i have made second-place irrelevant at the straw poll fair. >> well, he is infastant front-runner if he runs. >> what? >> he is a tea party's dream in many ways. >> david brody of the christian broadcast network called him tea evangelical, and it is a good one. >> and they were trying for chris christie and mitch daniels and if you look at the profile candidate, rick perry fits it in a long way, and he has a positive record on economic growth and so forth, and in many ways he has the gravitas, but he has the texas swagger which he has to shake off. >> and dee dee, the excitement that you heard in the conservative intellectuals about rick perry that you heard about chris christie, and they like him and respect him, but then they sit there and say, weak governorship, and not that impressive. >> well, they will like him just fine the way they liked george w. bush and that is t
dee dee myers and liz sidoti and my friend from over at comcast, and sorry, buddy, you lost out on thetion with the president, but let's start with 2012 and rick perry is saying, look at me, i'm not in ames, because i have made second-place irrelevant at the straw poll fair. >> well, he is infastant front-runner if he runs. >> what? >> he is a tea party's dream in many ways. >> david brody of the christian broadcast network called him tea evangelical, and it is a good...
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knew most of that would go well liz house here is from the nineteenth century risky it was built by jewish merchants in soviet times this was a shock and just before the war this house accommodated a jewish community center it was very beautiful. but if the streets of ten vo archaeologists have discovered numerous tolls which sprawl the legs of the city or whether those underground passages lead is still a mystery. but it still poses one of those tunnels which practically ran all over the city in olden days there used to be a tunnel beneath every house but these underground passageways probably stretched as far as a edge of the city and then headed down by even across the river and i see one here we haven't fully unearthed yet have dug almost ten meters deep and there's still no end in sight and we need to. cut the skin involved children are painting these young artists who are born during the hearts of the georgian a certain tamil only in the past three years have they finally become part of it and peace. destroying features a part with children hanging out and crying. and the sun is shin
knew most of that would go well liz house here is from the nineteenth century risky it was built by jewish merchants in soviet times this was a shock and just before the war this house accommodated a jewish community center it was very beautiful. but if the streets of ten vo archaeologists have discovered numerous tolls which sprawl the legs of the city or whether those underground passages lead is still a mystery. but it still poses one of those tunnels which practically ran all over the city...
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liz, i'll start with you. the tea party supported members of congress. we're all about the inability here to compromise, which basically took us down to this deadline. that's a big fear for standard & poor's going forward. shouldn't a big share of the blame fall on them? >> i think the blame can be shared amongst pretty much everybody. i think if we want to look at who to wlam in this instance, the answer is politicians, really. there are plenty of people who are going to identify the tea party was being intransgince. you'll find plenty of people saying democrats were being. everybody knew we need aid certain amount of deficit reduction. republicans look at this and say, democrats weren't interested in doing much on entitlements issue. conservatives are going to look at this and say, well, we could have done cut, cap and balance but you didn't want it. that's a lot of what you're seeing from conservative commentators today. >> the word we heard all along was rekacalcitrant but how the president needs to respond to critics, how does he do that? >> this pr
liz, i'll start with you. the tea party supported members of congress. we're all about the inability here to compromise, which basically took us down to this deadline. that's a big fear for standard & poor's going forward. shouldn't a big share of the blame fall on them? >> i think the blame can be shared amongst pretty much everybody. i think if we want to look at who to wlam in this instance, the answer is politicians, really. there are plenty of people who are going to identify the...
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. >> good evening, commigsers, i'm liz, an attorney apparent and i own a home a couple of blocks from the owners who i have known for 15 years. i'm here to read a brief statement from a neighbor across the street. her statement reads, "i live across the street at 328 eureka street. my family met myra and clare. they have always been thoughtful neighbors. they endured without complaint living next door to a loud disruptive and lengthy construction project when 313 eureka was renovated by the owner. throughout the construction process, they remained cheerful and supportive neighbors even when the owner erected support beams on their property without permission and when construction impacted the fence in their yard. we have attended the neighborhood meetings they held last year and spoke with them directly with the project. they are respectful to open discussion and feedback. they have a great personal time and expense made many changes to the original plans for the sole purpose to try to satisfy the two d.r. applicants and have kept us included and informed throughout the process. i hav
. >> good evening, commigsers, i'm liz, an attorney apparent and i own a home a couple of blocks from the owners who i have known for 15 years. i'm here to read a brief statement from a neighbor across the street. her statement reads, "i live across the street at 328 eureka street. my family met myra and clare. they have always been thoughtful neighbors. they endured without complaint living next door to a loud disruptive and lengthy construction project when 313 eureka was renovated...
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. >> liz is a travel consultant in san francisco.ays the violence has not forced her clients to change their plans. >> since it's not affecting the downtown area, which is where the people at the travelers go. they don't seem to be concerned. >> but britain's tourism agency is concerned. >> visitbritain.com. suspend the release of this video. the corner stone of its oversees ad campaign. patrick alexander hopes calm will come soon to the streets of his native country. >> i think it's a phenomenon that will play itself out very quickly and things will get back to normal. >> and london doesn't want the bad publicity to spill into two events. so far, travel agents say many hotels are already booked and people started reserving apartments a year ago. >> wow, it will be -- obviously want these riots to stop. it will be interesting to see the residual effects. >> a lot is at stake. >> thank you. >>> with monday's major economic downturn behind them, anxious inter investors were anxious to see what happened. federal reserve chairman ben ber
. >> liz is a travel consultant in san francisco.ays the violence has not forced her clients to change their plans. >> since it's not affecting the downtown area, which is where the people at the travelers go. they don't seem to be concerned. >> but britain's tourism agency is concerned. >> visitbritain.com. suspend the release of this video. the corner stone of its oversees ad campaign. patrick alexander hopes calm will come soon to the streets of his native country....
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liz best cook is in san bruno where today's report offers very little closure.beth. >> many of the homes in this neighborhood look like this, construction sites. people trying to rebuild what was lost. now it's easy to see on the surface how this neighborhood is really trying to improve, but look a little closer and wounds are still very visible. san bruno firefighter remembers the night of september 9, 2010 as if it were yesterday. >> sitting right here cooking dinner. it's like a jet taking off from the airport. i ran out the door. all you could see was orange in the second story windows. took a peek around the fire house and all i could see was the fire down the street. >> one of the first responders that night. he wouldn't come home for 21 hours. >> did you expect this was something you have to be fighting? >> it was the worst disaster these veterans had ever experienced and today, the ntsb placed the blame for that explosion straight on pg and e. >> it was compounded over the years by a litany of failures, including poor recordkeeping, inadequate inspection
liz best cook is in san bruno where today's report offers very little closure.beth. >> many of the homes in this neighborhood look like this, construction sites. people trying to rebuild what was lost. now it's easy to see on the surface how this neighborhood is really trying to improve, but look a little closer and wounds are still very visible. san bruno firefighter remembers the night of september 9, 2010 as if it were yesterday. >> sitting right here cooking dinner. it's like a...
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liz says. lists lists lists lists. led. you. for many years people in this involved were more concerned with survival at a time when they faced a blockade and showing with peace returned scientists also came back to the city they hope to make lots of discoveries in this ancient land historians call the capital of south ossetia a paradise for archaeologists. from the fishes himself with authority and king gave us down its urban status seventeen hundred years ago that was in the year two hundred sixty five of the if the new that's what we listen to say there are very many underground passages beneath the sound of this they were used by syfy and the place was in fact a city and fortress with good to the level of. the tops of old fortresses and watch towers rise from behind the mountains in every direction from the skin by. the ancestors of modern necessity and settled in these parts in the eighteenth century. it was a must to build fortifications in every village there are about five hundred watchtowers in self-assembly or. some of
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ily ily ily ily liz when i was a kid the last poll this mission at the top of the tree just listening to. the live feed live a little like the one with. the so impressed if you know what i want to. i was home with the kids but safe to pick out a. bunch of discount kalus it makes the temple stuff comes to me the rest of the world on national t.v. this is much serious cutting just to keep. the bodies sucked from the. problem to the top of the law. the problems it can take a bit of. for the purpose of. putting. some great strikes there are a lot of older sport weather is up next a short. hunger for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. download the official placation job on the phone oh i pod touch from the i.q. stops to. lunch on life on the go. video on demand ati's in mind bold colors and r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question. dot com. we'll. bring you the latest in science and technology from around the world. we've got the future covered.
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. >> in berkeley, liz birth cook, cbs 5. you can donate to "runwhileyoucan.org tonight for dr.ss fans. seve . >>> one story, two story, old story, new story. good news. seven stories published in red book magazine in the 1950s will be compiled into a new book out next month. a literary expert familiar with him says the stories mark a transition point when he was becoming doctor saous. it was dr. seuss. the new book will be called "the polo seed". >>> they were here before any of us. were where the villagees in what is now san francisco? >> reporter: we know it as lands end. but thousands of years ago the people that lived here called it it petuloc. >> we know the people have been living in this area for thousands and thousands of years. san francisco proper we have evidence of human occupation 3,000, 2,000 years ago. >> reporter: this archaeologist says they moved between four different villagees within what is now san francisco. >> it was not a year around village. it was a seasonal village. indian folk would come out here, fish, perhaps gather what they could and then, you kn
. >> in berkeley, liz birth cook, cbs 5. you can donate to "runwhileyoucan.org tonight for dr.ss fans. seve . >>> one story, two story, old story, new story. good news. seven stories published in red book magazine in the 1950s will be compiled into a new book out next month. a literary expert familiar with him says the stories mark a transition point when he was becoming doctor saous. it was dr. seuss. the new book will be called "the polo seed". >>> they...
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liz see. the history of this place runs through the centuries. a paradise for walking ologists. and ecological tourists. it was one fateful night shots destroy the nominee of life. how this republic got its lifetime. hoping dreaming and returning. to the. hungry for the full story we've got it from. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers on the. morning news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada after. china operations are on the day. the story from our team tonight thousands of police move on to the streets of london tonight to prevent new violence or looting of the three days of the thought that over five hundred people have now been arrested after the riot. u.s. stocks called back losses for the biggest slog in years because it was caused by fears that the grade of america's credit rating for worse and the slowdown of the world's biggest economy. in europe stopped going to say the continent is going through the worst financial crisis since world war two european marke
liz see. the history of this place runs through the centuries. a paradise for walking ologists. and ecological tourists. it was one fateful night shots destroy the nominee of life. how this republic got its lifetime. hoping dreaming and returning. to the. hungry for the full story we've got it from. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers on the. morning news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets...