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you've been in ministry about 12 years, lois and marjory about two. lois, when did you start? what proportion in college? >> i started as a social worker. i worked mainly in san francisco as the geriatric social worker. i went around, all over every neighborhood in san francisco, visiting home bound elders in their home. then i stopped to have my second child and was going to take a little break. the break ended up seeing me am seminary. i graduated from pacific school of religion in 1997 and became ordained in 1998 and then graduated from plymouth in 2000. >> marjory, you had an interesting background, as you said. >> i was an educator from a family of educators. >> i began as a budget lobbyist for the teacher's union. co-founded a charter school in west oakland. did that work for about ten years. never would have thought i'd become a church pastor. they would address all the women on staff as momma. my co-founder and co-director of the school. >> i thought, what are those children talking about, did they know something i didn't know. >> about ten years ago, you were doing a
you've been in ministry about 12 years, lois and marjory about two. lois, when did you start? what proportion in college? >> i started as a social worker. i worked mainly in san francisco as the geriatric social worker. i went around, all over every neighborhood in san francisco, visiting home bound elders in their home. then i stopped to have my second child and was going to take a little break. the break ended up seeing me am seminary. i graduated from pacific school of religion in 1997...
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and this is something that both republicans and democrats do right lois thank you very much for being. appreciate it and the best of the rest of the news we know millionaires and billionaires aren't paying their fair share what about churches especially the churches that have made their ministers into multi-millionaires currently churches and religious organizations collect a slew of benefits courtesy of you and me the taxpayer they can opt out of medicare and social security withholding their exempted from pain unemployment taxes and substates they don't even pay sales tax ministers can define part of their salaries as housing allowances and not pay taxes on it and churches are exempt from paying property taxes and income taxes which even makes mitt romney jealous according to some estimates the government loses out on over a hundred and one hundred billion dollars a year every year from churches not pain just property taxes so during a time of huge deficits a massive wealth inequality shouldn't we reconsider the contributions churches are making to our society here to offer a take o
and this is something that both republicans and democrats do right lois thank you very much for being. appreciate it and the best of the rest of the news we know millionaires and billionaires aren't paying their fair share what about churches especially the churches that have made their ministers into multi-millionaires currently churches and religious organizations collect a slew of benefits courtesy of you and me the taxpayer they can opt out of medicare and social security withholding their...
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said lois son was accused of helping terrorists in dagestan she fears he was killed but where she still doesn't know these accusations are common in this region young and immature people often become the victims of terrorist brainwashing high unemployment also boast this quite often people that fall under the influence of those with no financial or social prospects and see going into the forests at used them as and for joining terrorists as the only way out for them that's what happened with mariam and it cost her her life she had a difficult childhood was raised without a father and her mother couldn't provide for the family her mother her normal remembers how when her daughter started working at the markets. she met very religious people that. at first i thought there was nothing bad in that but then my little girl started to change she talked a lot about being a real new swimmer going to paradise i tried to talk her out of it but she never listened she only listened to her new friends. her new friends turned out to be extremists and the last year of her life she disappeared for sever
said lois son was accused of helping terrorists in dagestan she fears he was killed but where she still doesn't know these accusations are common in this region young and immature people often become the victims of terrorist brainwashing high unemployment also boast this quite often people that fall under the influence of those with no financial or social prospects and see going into the forests at used them as and for joining terrorists as the only way out for them that's what happened with...
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a dar mi opiniÓn como siempre porque no me puedo callar ni debajo del agua, asÍ que sgi me qÍgueme loy >>> victoria s secret >>> dime un regalo genÉrico que regalarias a un hombre >>> a un hombre >>> >>> sÍ que todo el mundo le regala a un hombre este hombre para que dar bien, home depot >>> calzones >>> te gustarÍan que te regalen ropa Íntima >>> no >>> un taladro >>> una correa. >>> sÍ un tinto. >>> a correa. >>> un cinto estÁ bien se lleva un cinturÓn fino >>> ella >>> unas mediass. >>> sÍ bueno, unas medias, si o sea, es la el regalo mÁs aburrido de la historia y de qÉe color serÍa porque es muy importante? >>> rojas >>> rojas!. >>> una billetera >>> no. >>> ah no >>> sÍ >>> quiero que pienses >>> una billetera no tienes que conocer la persona para saber la billetera que le va a gustar >>> la tÍpica billetera y algo por ejemplo mi esposo cada aÑo le tengo que cambiar la billetera porque a los hombres por fmÁs fina que sean las vuelven >>> esa eres tÚ y tus problema matrimoni matrimoniales con tu marido >>> el hombre en general, una wlif card y que se compre lo que le dÉ la gana >>>
a dar mi opiniÓn como siempre porque no me puedo callar ni debajo del agua, asÍ que sgi me qÍgueme loy >>> victoria s secret >>> dime un regalo genÉrico que regalarias a un hombre >>> a un hombre >>> >>> sÍ que todo el mundo le regala a un hombre este hombre para que dar bien, home depot >>> calzones >>> te gustarÍan que te regalen ropa Íntima >>> no >>> un taladro >>> una correa. >>> sÍ...
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. >> the happiest day of lois steven's wife. >> there was a card for their 50th anniversary. >> after more than half a century of marriage, frank passed away. his wedding ring tucked safely in their home. >> it's gone. >> until christmas day. while her grandmother was gone, crooks broke into her home, going through every cabinet, dresser, and closet. stealing anything they could. >> they took the silverware from underneath here. >> a computer, tv, even family pictures, then coming back to stuff her grandmother with stolen goods. even casually eating ice cream as they tried to hot wire the van. then the thieves showed how heartless they are. >> this is my dad and brother's ashes. my brother we lost in a car accident in 2002 and my dad died in may. >> the dad sifted through urns. >> last ten years, my grandma, my dad, her mom. >> when she didn't think her grandma could lose anymore. >> she had to tell her, her husband's gold wedding ring may be gone for ever. >> we can't replace her comfort. the ring, she can have that back. at least she would have one piece of him back. glth is the onl
. >> the happiest day of lois steven's wife. >> there was a card for their 50th anniversary. >> after more than half a century of marriage, frank passed away. his wedding ring tucked safely in their home. >> it's gone. >> until christmas day. while her grandmother was gone, crooks broke into her home, going through every cabinet, dresser, and closet. stealing anything they could. >> they took the silverware from underneath here. >> a computer, tv, even...
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you lois have some issues but never with the appraisal. i'm not going to say it happens every deal but probably on a third of the deals. >> data confirms the trend. and at auburn -- in october 2004, there were new pending contracts. the next month, there were 3536. that is what happened in those days. all the deals went through. now, a different story. in october, there were 2210 new pending contracts. one month later, the number of finalized sales was 1626. that is a lot that when south. >> given the concerns about the millions of dollars of ross -- losses, they are conservative. >> he says appraisers are following new and tighter rules to avoid the anything goes culture of the house in bauble. -- housing bubble. add to it litigation because so many people lost some much money when it burst. >> we are seeing a lot of litigation which is making furthethose that wish to make loans more skittish. >> it adds up to a market there remain stubborn. sellers be aware, your buyer may go for your price but the bank may not. homeowners who want to re
you lois have some issues but never with the appraisal. i'm not going to say it happens every deal but probably on a third of the deals. >> data confirms the trend. and at auburn -- in october 2004, there were new pending contracts. the next month, there were 3536. that is what happened in those days. all the deals went through. now, a different story. in october, there were 2210 new pending contracts. one month later, the number of finalized sales was 1626. that is a lot that when south....
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. >> reporter: it happened to brenda loi when she ordered a moon bounce for her grand kids. >> i found out that it had been delivered while i was gone to my parents and someone had taken it because the ups had left it on my front door stoop. today the replacement came. >> reporter: and it got left here too? >> yes. >> reporter: did it make you nervous? >> very. i also had a case for a laptop type of thing i ordered for one of my granddaughters, and that was also taken. >> reporter: if you're using the post office. >> if they are not feeling very comfortable about having a package left, they should contact their post office and let them know that they would prefer the packages not be left. and if the carrier comes to their home and they're not there, the carrier will leave a notice. >> reporter: and the customer can re schedule online or by phone for a more convenient time. she also suggests requesting buying delivery confirmation or signature confirmation and insuring packages. the first 1 hundred dollars free with express mail. or. >> maybe have your neighbors watch out for your packa
. >> reporter: it happened to brenda loi when she ordered a moon bounce for her grand kids. >> i found out that it had been delivered while i was gone to my parents and someone had taken it because the ups had left it on my front door stoop. today the replacement came. >> reporter: and it got left here too? >> yes. >> reporter: did it make you nervous? >> very. i also had a case for a laptop type of thing i ordered for one of my granddaughters, and that was...
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assistant executive director lois gates says the jobs have made a big difference in the lives of theworkers. >> they like to have a reason to get up in the morning, they like to accomplish, and they like to be proud of what they do. >> reporter: this year, crop to cup will turn a profit for the first time. elster admits that's a big accomplishment for him and the company. but an even bigger goal is becoming a model for other businesses at home and abroad. >> i'll consider crop to cup successful if we can get people to copy us, if we can help grow the market for traceable coffee, if we can really reintroduce a new way of dealing with the people who provide all of our commodities. >> reporter: diane eastabrook, "nightly business report," chicago. >> suzanne: tomorrow, as our series "conscious capital" continues, diane takes us to a chicago company that's turning charitable giving into an art form. >> tom: also on the calendar for tomorrow, we'll see november existing home sales, and the latest data on crude oil and gasoline supplies, as well as earnings from retailers bed, bath, and be
assistant executive director lois gates says the jobs have made a big difference in the lives of theworkers. >> they like to have a reason to get up in the morning, they like to accomplish, and they like to be proud of what they do. >> reporter: this year, crop to cup will turn a profit for the first time. elster admits that's a big accomplishment for him and the company. but an even bigger goal is becoming a model for other businesses at home and abroad. >> i'll consider crop...
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assistant executive director lois gates says the jobs have made a big difference in the lives of theworkers. >> they like to have a reason to get up in the morning, they like to accomplish, and they like to be proud of what they do. >> reporter: this year, crop to cup will turn a profit for the first time. elster admits that's a big accomplishment for him and the company. but an even bigger goal is becoming a model for other businesses at home and abroad. >> i'll consider crop to cup successful if we can get people to copy us, if we can help grow the market for traceable coffee, if we can really reintroduce a new way of dealing with the people who provide all of our commodities. >> reporter: diane eastabrook, "nightly business report," chicago. >> suzanne: tomorrow, as our series "conscious capital" continues, diane takes us to a chicago company that's turning charitable giving into an art form. >> tom: also on the calendar for tomorrow, we'll see november existing home sales, and the latest data on crude oil and gasoline supplies, as well as earnings from retailers bed,an bath, and
assistant executive director lois gates says the jobs have made a big difference in the lives of theworkers. >> they like to have a reason to get up in the morning, they like to accomplish, and they like to be proud of what they do. >> reporter: this year, crop to cup will turn a profit for the first time. elster admits that's a big accomplishment for him and the company. but an even bigger goal is becoming a model for other businesses at home and abroad. >> i'll consider crop...
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assistant executive director lois gates says the jobs have made a big difference in the lives of theworkers. >> they like to have a reason to get up in the morning, they like to accomplish, and they like to be proud of what they do. >> reporter: this year, crop to cup will turn a profit for the first time. elster admits that's a big accomplishment for him and the company. but an even bigger goal is becoming a model for other businesses at home and abroad. >> i'll consider crop to cup successful if we can get people to copy us, if we can help grow the market for traceable coffee, if we can really reintroduce a new way of dealing with the people who provide all of our commodities. >> reporter: diane eastabrook, "nightly business report," chicago. >> suzanne: tomorrow, as our series "conscious capital" continues, diane takes us to a chicago company that's turning charitable giving into an art form. >> tom: also on the calendar for tomorrow, we'll see november existing home sales, and the latest data on crude oil and gasoline supplies, as well as earnings from retailers bed, bath, and be
assistant executive director lois gates says the jobs have made a big difference in the lives of theworkers. >> they like to have a reason to get up in the morning, they like to accomplish, and they like to be proud of what they do. >> reporter: this year, crop to cup will turn a profit for the first time. elster admits that's a big accomplishment for him and the company. but an even bigger goal is becoming a model for other businesses at home and abroad. >> i'll consider crop...
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a dar mi opiniÓn como siempre porque no me puedo callar ni debajo del agua, asÍ que sgi me qÍgueme loy >>> victoria s secret >>> dime un regalo genÉrico que regalarias a un hombre >>> a un hombre >>> >>> sÍ que todo el mundo le regala a un hombre este hombre para que dar bien, home depot >>> calzones >>> te gustarÍan que te regalen ropa Íntima >>> no >>> un taladro >>> una correa. >>> sÍ un tinto. >>> una correa. >>> un cinto estÁ bien se lleva un cinturÓn fino >>> ella >>> unas mediass. >>> sÍ bueno, unas medias, si o sea, es la el regalo mÁs aburrido de la historia y de qÉe color serÍa porque es muy importante? >>> rojas >>> rojas!. >>> una billetera >>> no. >>> ah no >>> sÍ >>> quiero que pienses >>> una billetera no tienes que conocer la persona para saber la billetera que le va a gustar >>> la tÍpica billetera y algo por ejemplo mi esposo cada aÑo le tengo que cambiar la billetera porque a los hombres por fmÁs fina que sean las vuelven >>> esa eres tÚ y tus problema matrimoni matrimoniales con tu marido >>> el hombre en general, una wlif card y que se compre lo que le dÉ la gana >
a dar mi opiniÓn como siempre porque no me puedo callar ni debajo del agua, asÍ que sgi me qÍgueme loy >>> victoria s secret >>> dime un regalo genÉrico que regalarias a un hombre >>> a un hombre >>> >>> sÍ que todo el mundo le regala a un hombre este hombre para que dar bien, home depot >>> calzones >>> te gustarÍan que te regalen ropa Íntima >>> no >>> un taladro >>> una correa. >>> sÍ...
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. >> lois from canada. >> what is your favorite thing to do at the stroke of midnight?ays asleep. >> that was before jay. >> i really was. >> b.j., before jay, right? >> or something like that. okay. >> what did i say? >> nothing. nothing. >> someone has to clue me in on that. >> it will be on the commercial break. you know. what is your favorite thing to do? >> kiss frank. >> that's it? >> he's always there. it's the thing to do. >> still to come, plaza ambush makeovers. just wait until you see how they look now. >> the funniest moments from this year's shows. >> and great party ideas after your local news. >>> we are back on this try day friday with our last plaza ambush makeover for 2011. we picked two lucky ladies to surprise them with a brand-new look for the new year. >> here is our crack makeover team today, contributor and stylist to the stars luis lacari and "today" and "us weekly" contributor jill martin. >> how was it out there, kiddos? >> oh, fine. who is not ready for a makeover just before the new year? this is the time to add the glitter, add the shine, a
. >> lois from canada. >> what is your favorite thing to do at the stroke of midnight?ays asleep. >> that was before jay. >> i really was. >> b.j., before jay, right? >> or something like that. okay. >> what did i say? >> nothing. nothing. >> someone has to clue me in on that. >> it will be on the commercial break. you know. what is your favorite thing to do? >> kiss frank. >> that's it? >> he's always there. it's the...
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george lois will report from seattle on that debate. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. do you think schools should relax their ban on junk food sales in order to raise revenue for student activities? you can share your response at wbaltv.com and on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. a minnesota woman is a thankful following a kind act that fits the season of giving. we have more. >> it is the type of story that evade the news all too often. for this woman, it is the rarity of such an occurrence that makes her all the more speechless. >> its a, by surprise. totally by surprise. >> while standing in the checkout line, she was approached by two women asking if you would like a coupon for purchases. >> and i said, yes it would, thank you. she began to cry. informed and better husband just passed away. >> i just lost my husband on monday. he turned around and give me a big hug and said, i'm sorry for your loss. >> the story does not end there. other active kindness had taken place. >> the
george lois will report from seattle on that debate. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. do you think schools should relax their ban on junk food sales in order to raise revenue for student activities? you can share your response at wbaltv.com and on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail to watercooler@wbaltv.com. a minnesota woman is a thankful following a kind act that fits the season of giving. we have more. >> it is the type of story that evade the news all too...
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, but the republican leader, mich mcconnell and virtually the entire republican party in the senate loy wng the harry reid the senate majority leader came to agree that this was the best they could do right now and this would give us the time that would most assure us the ability to extend the payroll tax cut for 160 million americans. nobody is more for extending this for a year than the president. no one has fought harder. no one was out there earlier. >> ifill: mr. sperling take it or leave it at this point? >> take it or leave it? i think what i would say is that let's hope that common sense prevails in the house of representatives today. that enough republicans, just 20, 30, 40 would join with their republican colleagues in the senate and house democrats and pass this. let's have a positive surprise for once. >> ifill: white house economic advisor gene sperling, thank you very much. >> thank you, gwen. >> ifill: shortly after that interview we sought the view from the house republican caucus. i spoke with representative jason chaffetz of utah. welcome. let's go back to the saturday
, but the republican leader, mich mcconnell and virtually the entire republican party in the senate loy wng the harry reid the senate majority leader came to agree that this was the best they could do right now and this would give us the time that would most assure us the ability to extend the payroll tax cut for 160 million americans. nobody is more for extending this for a year than the president. no one has fought harder. no one was out there earlier. >> ifill: mr. sperling take it or...
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a dar mi opiniÓn como siempre porque no me puedo callar ni debajo del agua, asÍ que sgi me qÍgueme loyeste hombre para que dar bien, home depot >>> calzones >>> te gustarÍan que te regalen ropa Íntima >>> no >>> un taladro >>> una correa. >>> sÍ un tinto. >>> una correa. >>> un cinto estÁ bien se lleva un cinturÓn fino >>> ella >>> unas mediass. >>> sÍ bueno, unas medias, si o sea, es la el regalo mÁs aburrido de la historia y de qÉe color serÍa porque es muy importante? >>> rojas >>> rojas!. >>> una billetera >>> no. >>> ah no >>> sÍ >>> quiero que pienses >>> una billetera no tienes que conocer la persona para saber la billetera que le va a gustar >>> la tÍpica billetera y algo por ejemplo mi esposo cada aÑo le tengo que cambiar la billetera porque a los hombres por fmÁs fina que sean las vuelven >>> esa eres tÚ y tus problema matrimoni matrimoniales con tu marido >>> el hombre en general, una wlif card y que se compre lo que le dÉ la gana >>> muchos besos y muchas cosas buenas para la navidad con mucha salud >>> mucha salud >>> cuÁntos aÑos tienes >>> 89 >>> dios la bendiga >>> estÁ
a dar mi opiniÓn como siempre porque no me puedo callar ni debajo del agua, asÍ que sgi me qÍgueme loyeste hombre para que dar bien, home depot >>> calzones >>> te gustarÍan que te regalen ropa Íntima >>> no >>> un taladro >>> una correa. >>> sÍ un tinto. >>> una correa. >>> un cinto estÁ bien se lleva un cinturÓn fino >>> ella >>> unas mediass. >>> sÍ bueno, unas medias, si o sea, es la...
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a new ad by fell loi candidate capitalizes that argument. >> when 4e was in the house, he went the other way. >> he has flipped and flopped based on who is paying him. >> he is demonstrating himself to be the essence of the washington insiders. >> it's about serious hypocrisy. >> radically different positions. people have to ask themselves, what will you tell me next time. >> msnbc contributor joins me live in studio. karen, i'm going to start with you. herman cain making a substantial rise and then fall. rick perry did the same thing. is newt gingrich going to be any different? >> yes, he will. unlike herman cain who has proven himself not ready for prime time, period. and bauchmann, who many of us didn't see as serious to begin with and perry whose gaffes have left him out. gingrich has a record. he has worked with the president of the united states. he made things happen. gingrich is legitimate, big ideas as he so aptly pointed out. i guess he is someone who loves himself a lot. he was spot out. gingrich is someone who is here to say. i think romney and the rest of the gop camp, they
a new ad by fell loi candidate capitalizes that argument. >> when 4e was in the house, he went the other way. >> he has flipped and flopped based on who is paying him. >> he is demonstrating himself to be the essence of the washington insiders. >> it's about serious hypocrisy. >> radically different positions. people have to ask themselves, what will you tell me next time. >> msnbc contributor joins me live in studio. karen, i'm going to start with you....
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a dar mi opiniÓn como siempre porque no me puedo callar ni debajo del agua, asÍ que sgi me qÍgueme loyeste hombre para que dar bien, home depot >>> calzones >>> te gustarÍan que te regalen ropa Íntima >>> no >>> un taladro >>> una correa. >>> sÍ un tinto. >>> una correa. >>> un cinto estÁ bien se lleva un cinturÓn fino >>> ella >>> unas mediass. >>> sÍ bueno, unas medias, si o sea, es la el regalo mÁs aburrido de la historia y de qÉe color serÍa porque es muy importante? >>> rojas >>> rojas!. >>> una billetera >>> no. >>> ah no >>> sÍ >>> quiero que pienses >>> una billetera no tienes que conocer la persona para saber la billetera que le va a gustar >>> la tÍpica billetera y algo por ejemplo mi esposo cada aÑo le tengo que cambiar la billetera porque a los hombres por fmÁs fina que sean las vuelven >>> esa eres tÚ y tus problema matrimoni matrimoniales con tu marido >>> el hombre en general, una wlif card y que se compre lo que le dÉ la gana >>> muchos besos y muchas cosas buenas para la navidad con mucha salud >>> mucha salud >>> cuÁntos aÑos tienes >>> 89 >>> dios la bendiga >>> estÁ
a dar mi opiniÓn como siempre porque no me puedo callar ni debajo del agua, asÍ que sgi me qÍgueme loyeste hombre para que dar bien, home depot >>> calzones >>> te gustarÍan que te regalen ropa Íntima >>> no >>> un taladro >>> una correa. >>> sÍ un tinto. >>> una correa. >>> un cinto estÁ bien se lleva un cinturÓn fino >>> ella >>> unas mediass. >>> sÍ bueno, unas medias, si o sea, es la...
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people writing it and loy youed your name to be used for personal or a political product. the best case scenario. that is assuming he doesn't have the views. as newt gingrich pointed out today, it raises questions if you don't know about this and how your name is used how can you be president? >> bret: others brought up recent comment. his praising of bradley manning, the wikileaks, who is accused of getting all the classified material to wikileaks. as a patriot, calling him a patriot. that is more concerning. >> bret: there is that thing he said in one debate, one reason he opposes the building of the fence of the southern border, is because it could be used to keep americans in. you think about that. that is rather odd. so yes, it's not just old stuff. but the old stuff is important. his defense that we saw in clip, simple libertarian, thus, thus what? that doesn't prove anything. this puts in doubt you are a civil libertarian. it's not as if you are a civil libertarian the empirical evidence of the stuff in the ron paul newsletter doesn't exist. it does exist. i think r
people writing it and loy youed your name to be used for personal or a political product. the best case scenario. that is assuming he doesn't have the views. as newt gingrich pointed out today, it raises questions if you don't know about this and how your name is used how can you be president? >> bret: others brought up recent comment. his praising of bradley manning, the wikileaks, who is accused of getting all the classified material to wikileaks. as a patriot, calling him a patriot....
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doctors without borders, lockheed martin, loss an lois laboratory.acking group anone news claims privileged details and other data because stratford didn't bother to encrypt it. if that's true it's a major embarrassment for stratfor. fox news national security analyst k.t. mcfarland. >> this is a pretty serious invasion. if some place like stratfor which is the super secret community around the world is getting hacked into then you kind of wonder is anything safe? >> run client reports he had $700 missing from his account. money later deposited into the accounts of the red cross, cair, and save the children. >> trace: how is stratfor combating this. >> its web site is shut down. working with authorities breach. a process lot of people say is easier than done. >> very difficult to trace this back because of the way the cyber cat burglars in a certain sort of way are able to cover their tracks through any number of servers around the world. >> stratfor will also be closely monitoring any more releases of confidential data and anonymous promises to rele
doctors without borders, lockheed martin, loss an lois laboratory.acking group anone news claims privileged details and other data because stratford didn't bother to encrypt it. if that's true it's a major embarrassment for stratfor. fox news national security analyst k.t. mcfarland. >> this is a pretty serious invasion. if some place like stratfor which is the super secret community around the world is getting hacked into then you kind of wonder is anything safe? >> run client...
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to the issue of externalities', first, i have to point out that people lois talk about negative externalities', but i want to talk about positive externalities', which are far more dominant. i keep bringing a bill gates. bill gates is a huge positive externality to every one of your lives if you live in this community. the number of jobs, facilities, the wealth created because he chose to locate microsoft here and build his business. and yes, he did not do it alone. he paid people to work with him. he paid his suppliers. he paid for the private infrastructure. there are no free lunches. i completely agree. the whole society is involved, but that is what the price system does. it rewards people for the degree of their involvement. employees who became early and contributed more get more because of that. you cannot dump your garbage in my backyard. we know that. we have established that for a very long time. let's get innovative. let's create private property everywhere, including on water. including creative ways over the air. let's figure out how to protect our private property, each one of u
to the issue of externalities', first, i have to point out that people lois talk about negative externalities', but i want to talk about positive externalities', which are far more dominant. i keep bringing a bill gates. bill gates is a huge positive externality to every one of your lives if you live in this community. the number of jobs, facilities, the wealth created because he chose to locate microsoft here and build his business. and yes, he did not do it alone. he paid people to work with...
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. >> reporter: the burglar sifted through urns to see if lois stored anything valuable in them. they went through her grandson's rotc box put together after he died at 17. >> in the last 10 years my grandma lost my brother, my grandpa, my dad, her mom. >> reporter: when she didn't think her grandmother could lose any more. >> we searched every inch of this house. >> reporter: she had to tell her, her husband's gold wedding ring was lost forever. >> at least show could have one piece of him back. >> reporter: unfortunately, this is the only picture we have of the ring. her granddaughter says she will be visiting pawn shops today telling everyone she can to look out for it. in sacramento, maria medina for cbs 5. >>> an employee took on an armed suspect with his bare hands and came out victorious. last friday night a man dressed in a hooded sweatshirt walked into a north carolina gold buying store and demanded money from an employee. store clerk derek mothershead had a surprise for the would-be thief knocking him unconscious. >> i was scared about the given. when up my mind up, i s
. >> reporter: the burglar sifted through urns to see if lois stored anything valuable in them. they went through her grandson's rotc box put together after he died at 17. >> in the last 10 years my grandma lost my brother, my grandpa, my dad, her mom. >> reporter: when she didn't think her grandmother could lose any more. >> we searched every inch of this house. >> reporter: she had to tell her, her husband's gold wedding ring was lost forever. >> at least...
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Dec 25, 2011
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but the steam pipe explosion is blamed for the death of 51-year-old lois bemeric, a human resources execes from a heart attack. more than 40 others are injured. an investigation concludes heavy rainfall and leaky pipes caused the explosion. the city orders improvements for new york's vast and aging underground steam system to prevent a similar catastrophe. >>> coming up -- nearly 10,000 volts of electricity on the loose. >>> caught in the crosshairs of a terrorist attack. >> it felt like the car was lifted off the ground and landed with a thump. >>> a dance floor turns into a black hole. >>> and a tv news helicopter becomes the lead story. >> oh, no, no, no, no! >> when "caught on camera: on the edge of death" continues. set kind of cold remedy using powerful medicine and natural ingredients from around the world. he called it vicks vaporub. today, the vicks journey continues. introducing new vicks nature fusion cold & flu syrup. powerful multi-symptom medicine flavored with natural honey instead of artificial flavors and dyes. so you can feel good about what you take to feel better. hel
but the steam pipe explosion is blamed for the death of 51-year-old lois bemeric, a human resources execes from a heart attack. more than 40 others are injured. an investigation concludes heavy rainfall and leaky pipes caused the explosion. the city orders improvements for new york's vast and aging underground steam system to prevent a similar catastrophe. >>> coming up -- nearly 10,000 volts of electricity on the loose. >>> caught in the crosshairs of a terrorist attack....
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Dec 8, 2011
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this back up into and through hayward with the lowest speeds with lois speeds at the hour. traffic is heavy up the incline and across the upper deck. on the san mateo bridge on the traffic conditions are busy. there are no problems of the right hand side for those of you approaching foster city. there are no special dense fog advisories, but it is sitting pretty low on the stand. traffic is slowing down approaching the toll plaza. with the good news is we do not have any major allies coming out of the north bay. >>darya: in a developing story, the occupy san francisco the movements the morning after we saw protesters go in and get trying to rid occupy, there were more arrests if last night, this came after about 85 protesters were arrested in the early morning to a.m. raid on justin herman plaza. this morning, we have seen more activity thick and a few protesters holding to their guns and staying out there. third will tran and is a live taking a look at that. earlier this morning we have a video of what happened when one protester tried to put up 85. >>will: he was told he
this back up into and through hayward with the lowest speeds with lois speeds at the hour. traffic is heavy up the incline and across the upper deck. on the san mateo bridge on the traffic conditions are busy. there are no problems of the right hand side for those of you approaching foster city. there are no special dense fog advisories, but it is sitting pretty low on the stand. traffic is slowing down approaching the toll plaza. with the good news is we do not have any major allies coming out...
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Dec 20, 2011
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, but the republican leader, mich mcconnell and virtually the entire republican party in the senate loy wng the harry reid the senate majority leader came to agree that this was the best they could do right now and this would give us the time that would most assure us the ability to extend the payroll tax cut for 160 million americans. nobody is more for extending this for a year than the president. no one has fought harder. no one was out there earlier. >> ifill: mr. sperling take it or leave it at this point? >> take it or leave it? i think what i would say is that let's hope that common sense prevails in the house of representatives today. that enough republicans, just 20, 30, 40 would join with their republican colleagues in the senate and house democrats and pass this. let's have a positive surprise for once. >> ifill: white house economic advisor gene sperling, thank you very much. >> thank you, gwen. >> ifill: shortly after that interview we sought the view from the house republican caucus. i spoke with representative jason chaffetz of utah. welcome. let's go back to the saturday
, but the republican leader, mich mcconnell and virtually the entire republican party in the senate loy wng the harry reid the senate majority leader came to agree that this was the best they could do right now and this would give us the time that would most assure us the ability to extend the payroll tax cut for 160 million americans. nobody is more for extending this for a year than the president. no one has fought harder. no one was out there earlier. >> ifill: mr. sperling take it or...
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. >> lois, the tag front-runner is something we in the media always want to find. okay.? for the last week we've all said okay. newt gingrich is the front-runner. the polls show he is the front-runner all this time. i don't know if we're waking up this morning and mitt romney looks like the front-runner again. he gets the big endorsement in south carolina. looks above the fray. his ads seem to be doing real damage to newt gingrich. >> i think it is because we all think he has some staying power and newt is slipping a little bit. and all these guys, they don't want to be the front-runner. they asked romney this week and he goes, well, he is now. i'm the underdog you know? that guy is leading me. i'm just coming in here. but i think romney has looked very steady in the last few days despite newt trying not to be negative. and there's a lot coming at newt. i mean, i think he is suffering under the -- >> more than people realize like last night. kevin madden, super pacs just how they've changed the game. at this point in time, four yees ago the campaign you worked on and wer
. >> lois, the tag front-runner is something we in the media always want to find. okay.? for the last week we've all said okay. newt gingrich is the front-runner. the polls show he is the front-runner all this time. i don't know if we're waking up this morning and mitt romney looks like the front-runner again. he gets the big endorsement in south carolina. looks above the fray. his ads seem to be doing real damage to newt gingrich. >> i think it is because we all think he has some...
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, but the republican leader, mich mcconnell and virtually the entire republican party in the senate loy wng the harry reid the senate majority leader came to agree that this was the best they could do right now and this would give us the time that would most assure us the ability to extend the payroll tax cut for 160 million americans. nobody is more for extending this for a year than the president. no one has fought harder. no one was out there earlier. >> ifill: mr. sperling take it or leave it at this point? >> take it or leave it? i think what i would say is that let's hope that common sense prevails in the house of representatives today. that enough republicans, just 20, 30, 40 would join with their republican colleagues in the senate and house democrats and pass this. let's have a positive surprise for once. >> ifill: white house economic advisor gene sperling, thank you very much. >> thank you, gwen. >> ifill: shortly after that interview we sought the view from the house republican caucus. i spoke with representative jason chaffetz of utah. welcome. let's go back to the saturday
, but the republican leader, mich mcconnell and virtually the entire republican party in the senate loy wng the harry reid the senate majority leader came to agree that this was the best they could do right now and this would give us the time that would most assure us the ability to extend the payroll tax cut for 160 million americans. nobody is more for extending this for a year than the president. no one has fought harder. no one was out there earlier. >> ifill: mr. sperling take it or...