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. >> lori: what's that word say? >> toes! girl. ...i really believe my daughter's bright but at the same time, i believe that this can work with any baby. my husband, as he's watched mona read, you know, he's a happy dad. he's proud of his daughter. >> baby. >> lori: good girl. how about that one? >> arms! >> arms, good girl. >> white. yellow. >> i would start this video with any baby, i would tell any mother about the video just so they could start them and have proof for themselves that their baby also can read. >> another incredible story. again, we received more home videos from parents across the country. [♪...] [tires screech] >> my daughter, gianna is 18 months old and she's been using the your baby can read program since she was eight months old. there wasn't a lot of time involved, but people think i'm spending two or three hours a day and that's just not true. ...where's the letter d? ...people are skeptical when i tell them that she can read, they're like, "oh yeah, come on," and i say, my husband, who was extremel
. >> lori: what's that word say? >> toes! girl. ...i really believe my daughter's bright but at the same time, i believe that this can work with any baby. my husband, as he's watched mona read, you know, he's a happy dad. he's proud of his daughter. >> baby. >> lori: good girl. how about that one? >> arms! >> arms, good girl. >> white. yellow. >> i would start this video with any baby, i would tell any mother about the video just so they could...
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lori montgomery, the health policy reporter for the "washington post." good morning.alk about those who have done some switching. you've got a few that have gone from no to yes. who are they and what's behind the switch? >> they're sort of all over the map. the guy who got the ball rolling was dennis kucinich, a hard-line liberal from ohio who rode out to ohio with the president on air force one the other day. the president clearly did a lot of lobbying. kucinich had been adamantly opposed to any public health care bill without any insurance plan but the other day he said, you know what? i'm going with the president on this. since then we've seen six more people switch from no to yes which has really heartened the democratic leadership, particularly since some of these people are freshman from very difficult districts who clearly have come to the conclusion that they're better off with this bill than without it. >> okay. what about the flip side? potential yeses going to nos? >> we've seen a couple of those. they're happening also for similar reasons. they're people i
lori montgomery, the health policy reporter for the "washington post." good morning.alk about those who have done some switching. you've got a few that have gone from no to yes. who are they and what's behind the switch? >> they're sort of all over the map. the guy who got the ball rolling was dennis kucinich, a hard-line liberal from ohio who rode out to ohio with the president on air force one the other day. the president clearly did a lot of lobbying. kucinich had been...
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now, over here, lori, you've got a problem too. you see, if you read over here on the instructions, you're gonna need to rinse that with some water. >> oh, wait a second, she used the green wipes, mark. she's probably o.k., right? >> it's still the same thing. it says it right he. you have to rinse the chemical afterwds with water. >> it's not very green, is it? >> no, it's not. the true green cleaning product is the shark portable steam pocket. >> elizabeth: we recently surprised several people at home and asked them to take the shark true steam challenge. ...we're here to give you the shark true steam challenge. >> great! well, come on in. >> where should we start? >> in the kitchen. >> this is really cool! and with this i can really get into the grooves. >> you don't have to scrub so hard. >> so it cleans and sanitizes all in one. >> this is gre becse there's no chemicals. i'm actually getting a better clean. >> i can just go zip, zip, zip. >> look how fast. >> look, i can reach up here. >> nice. >> i could never do that before.
now, over here, lori, you've got a problem too. you see, if you read over here on the instructions, you're gonna need to rinse that with some water. >> oh, wait a second, she used the green wipes, mark. she's probably o.k., right? >> it's still the same thing. it says it right he. you have to rinse the chemical afterwds with water. >> it's not very green, is it? >> no, it's not. the true green cleaning product is the shark portable steam pocket. >> elizabeth: we...
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. >> now we got a phone call from lori ann in holly, pennsylvania. good morning.t's your question? >> good morning, everybody. well, basically we were paying off our credit cards until november when our money situation changed. in december i was diagnosed with a rare bowel cancer. my husband's disabled and we have two children that are disabled. one goes down to children's hospital quite often. most of the medical expenditures are covered under insurance. we have one credit card for me. we're only about $5,000 in debt and we're just wondering how we can do the fix since we haven't been really able to pay. >> jean, quickly? >> first, i'm really, really sorry. this is a very tough scenario. you want to talk to your lenders across the board, plain explain them what's going on. they do have relief programs for people who are in situations like you and i hope that they'll be willing to find them for you. >> best of luck, lori ann. we hope everything works out. jean chatzky, david bach, and of course melissa lee, thank you so much for joining us. >>> she's juggling duti
. >> now we got a phone call from lori ann in holly, pennsylvania. good morning.t's your question? >> good morning, everybody. well, basically we were paying off our credit cards until november when our money situation changed. in december i was diagnosed with a rare bowel cancer. my husband's disabled and we have two children that are disabled. one goes down to children's hospital quite often. most of the medical expenditures are covered under insurance. we have one credit card for...
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we are now joined exclusively by 13-year-old kayla manson's grandmother and legal guardian lori wiggins and her aunt, as well as kayla's attorney. good morning to all of you. >> good morning, meredith. >> kayla lives with you, christine. after josie was brutally beaten, the police showed up at your house. can you tell me what happened? >> they came and just wanted to know what was going on, what happened at school today. that was it. they weren't there for very long. they just visited shortly. they poke spoke to kayla, then left. >> the next day they arrested kayla. is that correct? >> correct. >> what has she told you about what happened that day to her friend and what, if any, role she played in this terrible tragedy? >> meredith, good morning. attorney jonathan marne here. respectfully, the family wants to come forward and have a good interview this morning and discuss their sympathies for the victim, but regretfully, we are somewhat limited in the content that we can give out to the media at this time as there is a pending investigation and charges have actually not been formally fi
we are now joined exclusively by 13-year-old kayla manson's grandmother and legal guardian lori wiggins and her aunt, as well as kayla's attorney. good morning to all of you. >> good morning, meredith. >> kayla lives with you, christine. after josie was brutally beaten, the police showed up at your house. can you tell me what happened? >> they came and just wanted to know what was going on, what happened at school today. that was it. they weren't there for very long. they just...
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. >> lori, you good? you need tea, coffee, or some cold water? >> no, i'm fine. >> it's a little too early for wine, but... so, you good? all right. so sit and relax. ( telephone ringing ) >> hi, how are you? >> narrator: barbara, deborah's sister, was answering the phones. >> wednesday at 3:00? that good? >> narrator: fatima, the assistant, was washing hair. and deborah tended to her customers, while i listened. >> so, how you doing? >> great. >> good, everything's good? >> yeah, it's been a good week. >> sharon, when you say "good," it's really, really good or hmm? >> you know... >> how is it actually going, in other words? now that we did the pleasantries. >> okay, now that we did the pleasantries. you know, the whole thing is this-- why complain? because everybody else is, too, you know. it's sort of like why should i complain, i know the fellow next to me is losing his job. but, i mean, if you said, "all right, well, what was it like last year at this time?" it was a different story. we had just been... taken several trips, and we had this t
. >> lori, you good? you need tea, coffee, or some cold water? >> no, i'm fine. >> it's a little too early for wine, but... so, you good? all right. so sit and relax. ( telephone ringing ) >> hi, how are you? >> narrator: barbara, deborah's sister, was answering the phones. >> wednesday at 3:00? that good? >> narrator: fatima, the assistant, was washing hair. and deborah tended to her customers, while i listened. >> so, how you doing? >>...
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slanted and every instance tried to show how he was just lucky at gettysburg and lucky here, so that's lori hunter. it's a wonderful literary biography and it certainly was the key book in changing custer's image in the united states from this very heroic martyr to the westward expansion into the villain in the insider who brought death to his men in his own search for glory. yes, sir. >> i have a comment for hampton and question
slanted and every instance tried to show how he was just lucky at gettysburg and lucky here, so that's lori hunter. it's a wonderful literary biography and it certainly was the key book in changing custer's image in the united states from this very heroic martyr to the westward expansion into the villain in the insider who brought death to his men in his own search for glory. yes, sir. >> i have a comment for hampton and question
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allegations that judge porteous was in a corrupt relationship with a bondsman louis marcotte and his wife, loridge porteous solicited and received numerous things of value, including meals, trips, home and car repairs for his personal use and benefit while at the same time taking official actions on behalf of the marcottes. this included setting, reducing and splitting bonds for the marcottes while on the state bench and improperly setting aside or expunging felony convictions for two marcotte employees. he used the power and prestige of his office to assist the marcottes in forming relationships with other state judicial officers and others. judge porteous also knew and understood that louis marcotte made false statements to the f.b.i. in an effort to assist his appointment to the federal bench. at a fourth and final hearing, we received testimony from a panel of constitutional scholars on where his -- he had sufficient base for impeachment. he made false material statements to his past in connection with his nomination to the federal bench in order to conceal corrupt relationships. in additio
allegations that judge porteous was in a corrupt relationship with a bondsman louis marcotte and his wife, loridge porteous solicited and received numerous things of value, including meals, trips, home and car repairs for his personal use and benefit while at the same time taking official actions on behalf of the marcottes. this included setting, reducing and splitting bonds for the marcottes while on the state bench and improperly setting aside or expunging felony convictions for two marcotte...
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lori is joining us to do just that. >> how are you. >> let me grab our gloves to talk.ay and how we make money. >> people ask me now that i know what something is worth, how do i get my cash? you have to work and one of the best ways to do it online. >> you open it to a world market. you're not hoping that one of your neighborhoods will come to a yard sale. you will want to think about how to sell online. you have to be careful and be informed. first, don't be too revealing. don't give all of the information about yourself, your private information when you're trying to sell something online. >> about yourself, i thought about the product. you want to tell them as much as possible about the item. >> if you're going to do correspondence, you want them to write the check and send it to a post office address that you get. not your work or home address because it's easy to trace you. once you sell the item, it's a good idea for you to ship the item. try to, of course, not meet them at your house. or meet somewhere. if you have something big that you want to trance for the l
lori is joining us to do just that. >> how are you. >> let me grab our gloves to talk.ay and how we make money. >> people ask me now that i know what something is worth, how do i get my cash? you have to work and one of the best ways to do it online. >> you open it to a world market. you're not hoping that one of your neighborhoods will come to a yard sale. you will want to think about how to sell online. you have to be careful and be informed. first, don't be too...
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lori, a u.s. army soldier killed during an attack in iraq in 2003. a member of the hopey tribe, she was born and raised in arizona and became the first woman in the u.s. armed forces killed in iraq and the first native american woman to die in combat while serving in the united states military. women such as air force lieutenant meredith doran, working in tucson. she is an aircraft traffic controler involved in the haitian earthquake relief effort under way today. women have voluntary served in conflicts since the early days of the revolutionary war and their significant accomplishments are often overlooked. every day women fly jets in combat, engage enemies on the battlefield and will soon serve along their male counterparts in combat on submarines. this month and all year long we should recognize and remember the service, sacrifice and the lives of the women in our united states armed forces and everything that they have given to our country. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from kansas rise? ms. jenkins: he
lori, a u.s. army soldier killed during an attack in iraq in 2003. a member of the hopey tribe, she was born and raised in arizona and became the first woman in the u.s. armed forces killed in iraq and the first native american woman to die in combat while serving in the united states military. women such as air force lieutenant meredith doran, working in tucson. she is an aircraft traffic controler involved in the haitian earthquake relief effort under way today. women have voluntary served in...
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lori, we really appreciate that and thanks as always. it was a fine job.one of the things i want to do at the marshall institute is trying pick apart some of the issues a little bit greater detail. in the first one we settled on was commercial human spaceflight. it's an idea that's been floating around for a while. it's got a lot of attention with companies going into orbital space followed by space x. and the ambitions in some of the other companies out there that are talking about it beginning strenuous suborbital space and doing onto the north orbit. excuse me. so we've assembled a panel of distinguished experts who have in some cases spent time as humans in space, which is no deep these days. i'm going to act on the panel alphabetically and i apologize if i get the order wrong here in terms of where you're sitting. we want to do this as a moderating thing things have basically with the five-minute presentation and then perhaps my prerogative i'm going to try to talk to each other about some of the ideas i have some questions that just are sort of naggi
lori, we really appreciate that and thanks as always. it was a fine job.one of the things i want to do at the marshall institute is trying pick apart some of the issues a little bit greater detail. in the first one we settled on was commercial human spaceflight. it's an idea that's been floating around for a while. it's got a lot of attention with companies going into orbital space followed by space x. and the ambitions in some of the other companies out there that are talking about it...
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he's survived by his six children, tom, scott, lynn, lori, denise and jay, and other family members including eight grandchildren. the country is greater served -- the country is greater for stewart udall's service, and on behalf of the house, i wish to extend the deepest condolence to the udall family. and i ask that we join for one minute a remembrance. mr. pastor: i thank the house and i thank you, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona rise? mr. flake: parliamentary inquiry. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman will state his parliamentary inquiry. mr. flake: many of us are confused about the last vote we took. we need to see if we have it right. we had the vote to include tricare for life because it's not included in the senate bill that we will vote on tomorrow, is that correct? the speaker pro tempore: members may consult the legislative text that was in the house. mr. flake: further parliamentary inquiry. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman will state his parliamentary inquiry. mr. flake: is it true that this will take effect -- t
he's survived by his six children, tom, scott, lynn, lori, denise and jay, and other family members including eight grandchildren. the country is greater served -- the country is greater for stewart udall's service, and on behalf of the house, i wish to extend the deepest condolence to the udall family. and i ask that we join for one minute a remembrance. mr. pastor: i thank the house and i thank you, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from arizona rise?...
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his two sisters, amy and lori, and his two step brothers, jim and beau. was not only a hero in the armed services, he was a hero back in his hometown as well. chris was born and raised up in westwood, new jersey, and as stated at the age of 16 he along with a couple of his friends became cadets in their westwood fire department. as an aside i remember going at the funeral and hearing the stories that they told even before they were 16. just pretending to be firemen and the like. always wanting to be a fireman when they grew up. at age 16 they were able to put that into action and weekend forecast cadets in the westwood fire department. chris saw every opportunity to serve as a chance to shine. this is why he was no surprise when he enlisted in the u.s. marines in 2003. as a marine sergeant hrbek served four tours of duty which included two combat tours in iraq and afghanistan. but it was indeed on december 23, 2009, when they were under heavy enemy fire, that he saved the life and it was of his own, sergeant major, sergeant major raymond mackey. as it was
his two sisters, amy and lori, and his two step brothers, jim and beau. was not only a hero in the armed services, he was a hero back in his hometown as well. chris was born and raised up in westwood, new jersey, and as stated at the age of 16 he along with a couple of his friends became cadets in their westwood fire department. as an aside i remember going at the funeral and hearing the stories that they told even before they were 16. just pretending to be firemen and the like. always wanting...
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ground, and i think it is a middle ground that at least ought to be a basis for the interaction that lorialk about. you know, these are the kinds of things i think we need to talk about, if we're going to have reliable and cost-effective commercial crew. so i will leave it at that. [applause] >> it's great to be here. i've got a few slides that i brought with me, but they are not that many. next slide, please. always start off with an advertisement for spacex, and it's more than advertisement. it's also kind of an example of what you can do when he's a commercial approach. when you take an entrepreneur who wants to accomplish something that is in line with what a government agency wants to accomplish and a government agency helps in many different ways. it's incredible how quickly you can grow. the company was founded in 2002. we are now up to 900 employees. we have sites in california, texas, cape canaveral. we have a launch site that is dormant right now at vandenberg but which we hope to use in the future, and also a launch site in kwajalein. next lead. these are our three vehicles. wh
ground, and i think it is a middle ground that at least ought to be a basis for the interaction that lorialk about. you know, these are the kinds of things i think we need to talk about, if we're going to have reliable and cost-effective commercial crew. so i will leave it at that. [applause] >> it's great to be here. i've got a few slides that i brought with me, but they are not that many. next slide, please. always start off with an advertisement for spacex, and it's more than...