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maggie has impeccable history. she's perfect and i am not speaking again on behalf of the department, just as a concerned neighbor, because i also need child care, and the waiting list is about two years. the closest one is a co-op and requires parent participation so that's out of the question also on parking -- i don't see problems in the morning time. i see problems in the evening time but it's closed at the time and probably would be good for the neighborhood and they're closed on the weekends and everyone can enjoy the weekends and finally like in the city where there is good schooling involved usually property values actually go up so i think me as a owner, landowner -- or i mean a property ownership and neighbor in the area i think it's going to be a good benefit to the community, and that's it. thank s. >> hello. i am tracy wright. i will read my notes. i have known maggie for the past sixer yoos -- i may cry. i get emotional because i have known her so long. i have three children and i currently have a thr
maggie has impeccable history. she's perfect and i am not speaking again on behalf of the department, just as a concerned neighbor, because i also need child care, and the waiting list is about two years. the closest one is a co-op and requires parent participation so that's out of the question also on parking -- i don't see problems in the morning time. i see problems in the evening time but it's closed at the time and probably would be good for the neighborhood and they're closed on the...
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maggie isn't working either so she can look after him.ey is running out and they find themselves fighting a battle they never expected like hundreds of thousands of veterans. one they frankly can't believe. they are fighting for benefits from the department of veteran affairs. >> i thought they were there to help us. if it wasn't for my wife, i would be in the fetal position. i'd be curled up in a ball. i couldn't do it. >> mike has been trying to get his disability claim processed for nearly two years. there has been lost paperwork, long wait times for appointments and erroneous lab results. when mike was prescribed medication, it was for a bladder infection, he didn't have. he filed his claim right back after got from afghanistan. in september 2011, he was told to expect a decision by the end of the yore. that deadline came and went. keeping them honest, we asked veterans affairs assistant secretary tommy sauers, why veterans who risked their lives for this country are waiting months and even years for disability, and despite eric shins
maggie isn't working either so she can look after him.ey is running out and they find themselves fighting a battle they never expected like hundreds of thousands of veterans. one they frankly can't believe. they are fighting for benefits from the department of veteran affairs. >> i thought they were there to help us. if it wasn't for my wife, i would be in the fetal position. i'd be curled up in a ball. i couldn't do it. >> mike has been trying to get his disability claim processed...
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maggie isn't working either so she can look after him.unning out, and they find themselves like hundreds of thousands of other veterans find fiting a battle they never expected. one they frankly can't believe. they're fighting for benefits from the department of veterans affairs. >> i thought they were there to help us. you know, if it wasn't for my wife, i'd be in the fetal position. i'd be curled up in a ball. i couldn't do it. >> reporter: mike has been trying to get his disability claim processed for nearly two years. there has been lost paperwork, long wait times for appointments, and erroneous lab results. when mike was prescribed some medication, it was for a bladder infection he didn't have. mike first filed his claim in january 2011, right after he got back from afghanistan. in august that same year, he learned his claim was finally in review. then in december 2011 he was told to expect a decision by the end of the year. that deadline came and went. keeping them honest, we asked veterans affairs assistant secretary tommy soeurs w
maggie isn't working either so she can look after him.unning out, and they find themselves like hundreds of thousands of other veterans find fiting a battle they never expected. one they frankly can't believe. they're fighting for benefits from the department of veterans affairs. >> i thought they were there to help us. you know, if it wasn't for my wife, i'd be in the fetal position. i'd be curled up in a ball. i couldn't do it. >> reporter: mike has been trying to get his...
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maggie so glad to have you, and congratulations on your wig win. >> thank you so much.great to be with you. >> all right. now new hampshire comes across as this macho -- to those outside of new hampshire, this macho live free or die state. and yet you are the only female democratic governor. is there a grand plan at work here? >> well, there is a long history and tuition of community participation at all levels and so we have had a long tradition of women serving in elected office, and in leadership positions, and in fact from 2008 to 2010 we had the first female imagine yourty legislative office in the united states so it has been some time in coming but it shows that women in leadership, you know through the ranks can end up in national leadership positions too. >> jennifer: absolutely. take a listen to your outgoing speaker, bill o'brien. he's mocking president obama. take a listen. >> this presidency has done us one favor. what he has done is shoe horn 50 years of creeping socialism into a three year period and demonstrated the way this country is going. >> jennifer
maggie so glad to have you, and congratulations on your wig win. >> thank you so much.great to be with you. >> all right. now new hampshire comes across as this macho -- to those outside of new hampshire, this macho live free or die state. and yet you are the only female democratic governor. is there a grand plan at work here? >> well, there is a long history and tuition of community participation at all levels and so we have had a long tradition of women serving in elected...
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. >> so she turned to maggie. it's money well spent for overwhelmed adult children and parents who don't want to let go. >> children may live out of town so they want to trust someone to be able to do it here. >> maggie's company along with franchises like caring transition are part of a new industry called senior move management. >> toys do well. >> toys do well. >> uh-huh. >> maggie sorts sells and donates what won't sale for a total cost of 500 to a thousand dollars. it's money well spent for overwhelmed children and parents who don't want to let go. >> it's hard for older people to realize that they're having to give up their things. i always tell them you still have your memories, no one will take that away from you, and the really neat thing is you're going to live in all these other homes. >> that's what sold ida. >> you have to do it. what are you going to do with this? you can't move it and if somebody can use it well that's good. >> maggie admits many seniors are reluctant but with the right words they e
. >> so she turned to maggie. it's money well spent for overwhelmed adult children and parents who don't want to let go. >> children may live out of town so they want to trust someone to be able to do it here. >> maggie's company along with franchises like caring transition are part of a new industry called senior move management. >> toys do well. >> toys do well. >> uh-huh. >> maggie sorts sells and donates what won't sale for a total cost of 500 to a...
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maggie and their daughter share a bedroom, and mike sleeps every night on the living room couch. it like for you at 51 to be sleeping on your mother's couch? >> ashamed. i feel low. i feel how can i support my family, let alone get them a house. >> reporter: mike doesn't have the money for a place of their own. he can't work. fire fights and an ied blast in afghanistan left him with a traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder. >> reporter: mike has been trying to get his disability claim processed for nearly two years. there has been lost paperwork, long wait times for appointments, and erroneous lab results. when mike was prescribed some medication, it was for a bladder infection he didn't have. mike first filed his claim in january 2011, right after he got back from afghanistan. in august that same year, he learned his claim was finally in review. then in december 2011 he was told to expect a decision by the end of the year. that deadline came and went. keeping them honest, we asked veterans affairs assistant secretary tommy sowers why veterans who risked their
maggie and their daughter share a bedroom, and mike sleeps every night on the living room couch. it like for you at 51 to be sleeping on your mother's couch? >> ashamed. i feel low. i feel how can i support my family, let alone get them a house. >> reporter: mike doesn't have the money for a place of their own. he can't work. fire fights and an ied blast in afghanistan left him with a traumatic brain injury and post-traumatic stress disorder. >> reporter: mike has been trying...
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. >> obviously, you know maggie.that the connected component he's joined is not yet part of the giant component that surrounds price. but knowing joe, they won't stay disconnected for long. >> i think i might be able to reach rapid phase transition fairly quickly. >> clever. how did you figure that out? >> i'm a graduate student -- mathematics, network theory. so, harry, who do you know? >> well, i know a broker whose partner is doing some high-level consulting for price ventures, wanda watson. i believe she's right over there. >> let's make this happen. >> so what joe is taking advantage of is this extra structure that is in a social network. in fact, he's really taking advantage of something that we call the small-world structure of the social network. >> and what characterizes something as a small world is that the distance between any two individuals is relatively small. and there's also many more triangles than we would expect in the random graph. >> because of that "friends of friends" kind of thing. >> exactly
. >> obviously, you know maggie.that the connected component he's joined is not yet part of the giant component that surrounds price. but knowing joe, they won't stay disconnected for long. >> i think i might be able to reach rapid phase transition fairly quickly. >> clever. how did you figure that out? >> i'm a graduate student -- mathematics, network theory. so, harry, who do you know? >> well, i know a broker whose partner is doing some high-level consulting for...
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our daughter maggie was born in 1994 with profound life threatening problems and required many surgeriesg hospitalizations during the first few years. "the chronicle" ran a story in 1996. chris's momma -- mom mary cut out that and sent it to cairo. chris took his time to write a thoughtful note expressing his concern and wishing us well, commenting on how cute maggie was. he closed that note as follows. as they say in this part of the world, and you will forgive me for butchering the arabic. may allah make things easier for you. this is my wish for chris's family and friends today, as we mourn his loss. the world will never -- the world never saw a kinder, more resolute and enlightened soul. his integrity, character, empathy, his courage, his tolerance were ever present, unchanging, even with all his success and fame and in the face of every challenge. we feel so sad to have lost chris but so lucky to have known him. we will do everything we can to make sure his memory lives on and foster and support the people-first diplomacy he stood for and advocated both at home and abroad. b [ appla
our daughter maggie was born in 1994 with profound life threatening problems and required many surgeriesg hospitalizations during the first few years. "the chronicle" ran a story in 1996. chris's momma -- mom mary cut out that and sent it to cairo. chris took his time to write a thoughtful note expressing his concern and wishing us well, commenting on how cute maggie was. he closed that note as follows. as they say in this part of the world, and you will forgive me for butchering the...
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maggie haberman, your expected paths.u think the night will wear on, starting at 7:00 when virginia polls close. >> i don't think we call it quickly. i think it's going to go for president obama. >> and if that does, that's not quite checkmate but it's close. >> it's pretty close. >> anybody else agree or disagree? >> i think he could lose virginia. i think the election will be a nailbiter for obama. >> romney will win virginia. >> and where is your head on virginia? >> i don't do predictions 18 hours out because, boy, because your map is still moving around a lot. >> it is. let me ask you this. do any of you think he loses -- that president obama loses wisconsin? steve? >> no. >> you don't see that scenario. anybody else? >> it hasn't happened since '84. >> and i have nevada in there. you live on the border of nevada and california. demographically gone for the republicans right now? >> this is a state that republicans should have won if we had the same hispanic turnout of the vote percentage under president bush, under
maggie haberman, your expected paths.u think the night will wear on, starting at 7:00 when virginia polls close. >> i don't think we call it quickly. i think it's going to go for president obama. >> and if that does, that's not quite checkmate but it's close. >> it's pretty close. >> anybody else agree or disagree? >> i think he could lose virginia. i think the election will be a nailbiter for obama. >> romney will win virginia. >> and where is your...
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i am the husband of maggie prune, the prospective buyer of the property and here to represent her and why we plan to operate the business on this property and our concerns related to the neighbors and how we will address these concerns. just to let you know we have been in business since 2000 and have a great reputation in our present neighborhood, inner richmond. what we plan on doing to the property is converting the existing church into a dare care center /preschool. this will accommodate up to 60 children and the ages of the children will be up to five years. the hours of operations will be 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. monday through friday only, not week ends. why we plan on operating the business on this property? the primary reasons for operating a day care at this property are the need for larger space and area. we have an extensive waiting list and the need for preschools in the area. presently maggie's family child care located in the richmond district as i stated is limited to large capacity license thus unable to expand seeking parents seeking quality child care with a preschool
i am the husband of maggie prune, the prospective buyer of the property and here to represent her and why we plan to operate the business on this property and our concerns related to the neighbors and how we will address these concerns. just to let you know we have been in business since 2000 and have a great reputation in our present neighborhood, inner richmond. what we plan on doing to the property is converting the existing church into a dare care center /preschool. this will accommodate up...
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we obviously have maggie hassan is the governor-elect in new hampshire. we had pat mccori in north carolina, that's a flip of the seat. and what's interesting, i haven't seen the montana returns but in conversations with democrats who are looking at governors' races over the last few days, they are talking about that race just stay saved more time and maybe a little more money to put into the montana governors race. they felt like they could have made that more competitive. it looks like the republicans will win there. we're waiting on senator tester's race in montana. >> woodruff: does that mean a net gain for republicans among the governorships. >> we don't know montana but it looks like a plus one for republicans. remember, judy, two years from now is when we have over 30 governorships with the big states up. >> right, montana is the one you were talking about with tester. >> senator tester who was elected in 2006 when the democrats took control of the senate chamber is up by nearly 20,000 votes in that state but only 27% of precincts reporting. this i
we obviously have maggie hassan is the governor-elect in new hampshire. we had pat mccori in north carolina, that's a flip of the seat. and what's interesting, i haven't seen the montana returns but in conversations with democrats who are looking at governors' races over the last few days, they are talking about that race just stay saved more time and maybe a little more money to put into the montana governors race. they felt like they could have made that more competitive. it looks like the...
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maggie hassan of new hampshire. new york congressman steve israel as well as my man that i like to talk about in the future of the republican party, mike murphy. righto my first reads. it took president obama exactly 12 minutes longer to win his second term than a first one. we called the 2000 race at 11:00. this time at 11:12 p.m. we're not even 12 hours removed from that moment yet and it's clear that the second obama term will face enormous challenges in trying to resolve the country's if iscal future and create a governing coalition to make that happen in washington but, first, let's look at how the president made his victory happen. the president put together a decisive electoral college victory winning at least 303 votes to romney's 206 and at this hour in florida where the president leads by it looks like at this moment 50,000 votes, remains too close to call where we think the vote remains should favor the president. those folks in miami-dade are going to start counting votes when they get to work this morni
maggie hassan of new hampshire. new york congressman steve israel as well as my man that i like to talk about in the future of the republican party, mike murphy. righto my first reads. it took president obama exactly 12 minutes longer to win his second term than a first one. we called the 2000 race at 11:00. this time at 11:12 p.m. we're not even 12 hours removed from that moment yet and it's clear that the second obama term will face enormous challenges in trying to resolve the country's if...
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be checking back with you throughout the night thanks maggie and that is that was our t. correspondent megan lopez live in front of the white house. and that is going to do it for this hour of the news bucked of the stories we covered you can head on over to our you tube channel we pose all of our interviews and our segments on our you tube channel and all that you tube dot com slash our team america also check out our website that's our t.v. dot com slash usa our web producers are busy working on stories we don't always have time to get to on the air and you can also follow me on twitter to see what i'm doing when i'm not on the air that is liz wall and you can stick around with our team for more election coverage coming up next we'll be right back here at eight forty five nine forty five we'll check in with our correspondents and all corners of the u.s. for the very latest on the numbers that are coming and we'll see that. i don't. i also almost every single day. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse somethin
be checking back with you throughout the night thanks maggie and that is that was our t. correspondent megan lopez live in front of the white house. and that is going to do it for this hour of the news bucked of the stories we covered you can head on over to our you tube channel we pose all of our interviews and our segments on our you tube channel and all that you tube dot com slash our team america also check out our website that's our t.v. dot com slash usa our web producers are busy working...
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>>> maggie jimenez vino hoy como qué incríble!cómo la ven? >>> será que lo contará todo? >>> todo el mundo quiere saber la verdad d elo que está pasandfo y la gente la quiere mucho! >>> >>> también musicalmente hará algo nuevo al parecer con un rollo de música de bossa nova. >>> tres artistas mexicanos estarán sacadno canciones con este rollo bossa. los álbum saldrán a la venta el 11 de diciembre y ya que hablamos de él qué creen que anda haciendo? >>> qué? >>> está en búsqueda de una mujer? >>> y para qué será? >>> busca a una fanática para su video nuevo, la canción se llama vamos haciendo el amor. >>> no sé qué características debe de tener. >>> me gusta la idea me parece... (cantando). ♪ . >>> me encanta la buena vibra que traen y terminamos con el charro del buen titán nuestro vicente fernandez que lejos es el maás chido y pronto regresaría alos escenarios y nos sorrprendió a todos por su mejoría porque salió sin bigote! >>> Él aclaró que esto era porque el bigote es partre de él. >>> no se quedará así! >>> >>> el bigote! >>>
>>> maggie jimenez vino hoy como qué incríble!cómo la ven? >>> será que lo contará todo? >>> todo el mundo quiere saber la verdad d elo que está pasandfo y la gente la quiere mucho! >>> >>> también musicalmente hará algo nuevo al parecer con un rollo de música de bossa nova. >>> tres artistas mexicanos estarán sacadno canciones con este rollo bossa. los álbum saldrán a la venta el 11 de diciembre y ya que hablamos de él qué...
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as you can see, he has found a new best friend in maggie. >> people should realize, home sweet home. some people don't think about it until something like this comes up. >> reporter: she just came in today because she was thinking about adopting a dog. she was surprised to hear about the deal. >> really? wow. i came at a perfect time. >> reporter: to adopt a going or cat it usually ranges from $26 to $56. but can you really put a cost on this? >> we're hoping this will encourage people to adopt. they would love to home for thanksgiving oar if you're thinking about adopting, you don't have to stop at one, two or three. you can do as many as you want because he didn't put a limit on how many adoptions he would pay for. >> the newsroom is empty right now. they're going to anne arundel county. free adoptions start today and go until saturday. >>> this is getting over the top. first it was black friday with stores competing for shoppers. this year the competition for your holiday dollars is more fierce than ever. which stores are offering deals even about the thanksgiving day parade. befo
as you can see, he has found a new best friend in maggie. >> people should realize, home sweet home. some people don't think about it until something like this comes up. >> reporter: she just came in today because she was thinking about adopting a dog. she was surprised to hear about the deal. >> really? wow. i came at a perfect time. >> reporter: to adopt a going or cat it usually ranges from $26 to $56. but can you really put a cost on this? >> we're hoping this...
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maggie -- >> a lot to say about this next movie trailer. it's for a movie called "buffalo girl" it takes place in thailand and follows two young girls by the name of pet and stan. they're poor children, and to raise money to help support their family, they box. they're fighters. pet is 8, stan 10. you see them here training in the art of mai-tai and boxing. >> do they like it? do they enjoy it? do they want to do this? >> that's the story here. and that's the big question. are they doing it because they enjoy it, or are they doing it because they're being put up to it by their parents or maybe just feel guilty to do it? [ speaking in foreign language ] . >> really strange thing that young girls could make money doing this, that there's a market for something like this. that people are paying to come watch young girls box each other. i think it says more about the society than it does about these two young girls. >> i think beth's right. it's most sad to see girls even have an opportunity to do this. that there's a market for this. that peop
maggie -- >> a lot to say about this next movie trailer. it's for a movie called "buffalo girl" it takes place in thailand and follows two young girls by the name of pet and stan. they're poor children, and to raise money to help support their family, they box. they're fighters. pet is 8, stan 10. you see them here training in the art of mai-tai and boxing. >> do they like it? do they enjoy it? do they want to do this? >> that's the story here. and that's the big...
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i am the husband of maggie prune, the prospective buyer of the property and here to represent her and why we plan to operate the business on this property and our concerns related to the
i am the husband of maggie prune, the prospective buyer of the property and here to represent her and why we plan to operate the business on this property and our concerns related to the
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i am the husband of maggie prune, the prospective buyer of the property and here to represent her and why we plan to operate the business on this property and our concerns related to the neighbors and how we will address these concerns. just to let you know we have been in business since 2000 and have a great reputation in our present neighborhood, inner richmond. what we plan on doing to the property is converting the existing church into a dare care center /preschool. this will accommodate up to 60 children and the ages of the children will be up to five years. the hours of operations will be
i am the husband of maggie prune, the prospective buyer of the property and here to represent her and why we plan to operate the business on this property and our concerns related to the neighbors and how we will address these concerns. just to let you know we have been in business since 2000 and have a great reputation in our present neighborhood, inner richmond. what we plan on doing to the property is converting the existing church into a dare care center /preschool. this will accommodate up...
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which, boy, where do we begin with feeding america, maggie?t has so many -- is laden with problems. >> one in five children in 50 million food impoverished americans, 1 in 5 are children. i think this news really struck howard buffett by surprise in his own hometown of decatur. i think two-thirds of the high school students are taking free lunches. and that, he said, was in a town where food processing is its home. >> exactly. >> and he basically decided, this is a problem we can fix. as he says in the piece, he wants to put hunger in america out of business, which does sound a lot like his dad. >> hard to do because you have to also look at the food and how it's made and the processing is such a part of the problem because you can have a hungry child who's also obese. and it doesn't make sense, but when you look at the way food is prepared and what is fed to these children when they can eat, it's not a good option for them. >> it's not, but you know, howard says, too, that there's no shortage of food, good produce food, in america that farmer
which, boy, where do we begin with feeding america, maggie?t has so many -- is laden with problems. >> one in five children in 50 million food impoverished americans, 1 in 5 are children. i think this news really struck howard buffett by surprise in his own hometown of decatur. i think two-thirds of the high school students are taking free lunches. and that, he said, was in a town where food processing is its home. >> exactly. >> and he basically decided, this is a problem we...
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tonight, jay welcomes -- form "the big bang theory," jim parsons, eight-year-old actress maggie elizabeth jones, the music of delta ray, and "headlines." and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television captions by vitac www.vitac.com
tonight, jay welcomes -- form "the big bang theory," jim parsons, eight-year-old actress maggie elizabeth jones, the music of delta ray, and "headlines." and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television captions by vitac www.vitac.com
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are most people confident, maggie? >> you know, they're not really, suzanne.m really. we heard some encouraging words, but that's far from ink aing deal. we're stand big a winter ice sculpture. the mood when it comes to congress, when you talk to people, very frosty. in a pew survey this week, just over half the people were skeptical that congress and president obama were going to be able to come to a deal. it doesn't mean they're not holding out some hope, but once we found out they were out talking to people, they want action. have a listen. >> i think people are putting pressure behind them. i mean, their votes put them in, so votes can take them out. >> the election is over. everyone has to work together now. you know, i think people were digging in their heels and not compromising. >> congress is supposed to do what the people want them to do, and apparently this is the congress is running wild. it's stupid. >> i have huge faith in mr. obama. i think he can be persuasive, and i think congress should listen. >> talking about feeling the pressure, suzanne,
are most people confident, maggie? >> you know, they're not really, suzanne.m really. we heard some encouraging words, but that's far from ink aing deal. we're stand big a winter ice sculpture. the mood when it comes to congress, when you talk to people, very frosty. in a pew survey this week, just over half the people were skeptical that congress and president obama were going to be able to come to a deal. it doesn't mean they're not holding out some hope, but once we found out they were...
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republican peters projected by nbc news to hold on to his in new hampshire, nbc news winner candidate maggie lynch wasrevious democratic governor of new hampshire. in the incumbentvernor jack holding on to his se governor of north dakota is projected by nbc news to also hold on to his seat. daniels isoutgoing it's too close to call be and the democrat john gregg. in west virginia we're looking at a race that's too early to call. the incumbent democrat is earl tomlin. too early to callcan early to call in the incumbent democrat jay nixon,challenger. we have a state call i the presidential news ise winner in the state of wisconsin. tamron hall hpolling. >> you just this crowd around me we telling us about wisconsin because the next set of information might give us insight. what were votersee f in america? exit pollsunfa the american economic system favors the rich while 40% believes it is fair t now take a look as we deeper. we ask whether the policies would favor the rich middle class or at romney's numberers, 52% believe his poliould favor the middleclass. just 2% think h po comparisone numb
republican peters projected by nbc news to hold on to his in new hampshire, nbc news winner candidate maggie lynch wasrevious democratic governor of new hampshire. in the incumbentvernor jack holding on to his se governor of north dakota is projected by nbc news to also hold on to his seat. daniels isoutgoing it's too close to call be and the democrat john gregg. in west virginia we're looking at a race that's too early to call. the incumbent democrat is earl tomlin. too early to callcan early...
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referendum and want to leave the waves of the financial crisis keep rolling across europe bringing maggie small companies to the brink of bankruptcy but there is one man who has decided to lend a hand to those who only receive a cold shoulder from the big players and that's. sounding his own bag laura's mess has worn that story. if the old want you to follow me look like you dave fyshwick is a cheeky northern charmer he made his fortune selling minibuses in his hometown as burnley but instead of fancy holidays and expensive cars when the credit crisis hit dave wanted to give something back so he decided to open a bank says late two thousand and eight early two thousand and nine my mini. me to get funded for their bosses as they are done for the last fifteen years but overnight that just stopped the banks just stopped lending to the to the customers and i'm thinking of a done something wrong have they made a mistake of that up at the gas bill electric bill or form bill you know it's not the people that are the problem it's the banks that have the problem try thought outland of them so that
referendum and want to leave the waves of the financial crisis keep rolling across europe bringing maggie small companies to the brink of bankruptcy but there is one man who has decided to lend a hand to those who only receive a cold shoulder from the big players and that's. sounding his own bag laura's mess has worn that story. if the old want you to follow me look like you dave fyshwick is a cheeky northern charmer he made his fortune selling minibuses in his hometown as burnley but instead...
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or estates or thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you maggie stay tuned for the second half we'll be talking to the renegade economist ross asked croft about the four horsemen of the economic apocalypse. do we speak your language or not i am. news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little too negative angles keaton's stories. are you here. to try to alter the spanish find out more visit i. will come to the. good the world pass you by as the best and brightest take my kids gather in moscow some came to work while others came to play get up close and personal with devices that recreate masterpieces and scan russian treasures from inside and from space to keep us safe from oil spills and forest fires a leisure energy gadget geek as i see major search for the next big thing in the computer world and russia's own giants of numerous goodies hoping to take the fight straight to their competitors launch him day here on t.v. we've got the future. coverage. it in sorrow. and hope for escape. barely surviving longing for a godsend. they live in a
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and i think there is a huge resurgence happening with young regeneration spared >> maggie spicer >> of young startup "whisk' is playing host to local brands who seem obsessed with quality. >> coffee, cop making wine, all of the fermentation, happens here. and hand made suits and students and let us not forget the pizza delivery truck that goes as making your pizza from an authentic wood burning of an inside the truck. >> we made this that is made by hand and we use the italian flower. and it means of the people. these local businesses are eating it up. it is difficult to find products made locally but not impossible. the upside of local support is local jobs. coming up, your oakland raiders for in action against the new orleans sinks. how'd they feared. >> and others--and also, the orleans saints. >> this recipe reader www.kron4.com gabe slate tech report with over 200 varieties, keurig makes brewing a delicious cup of coffee simple. how does it brew such great coffee? well... inside the brewer are these green fields of coffee, and if you travel up this mountain, there's this huge coff
and i think there is a huge resurgence happening with young regeneration spared >> maggie spicer >> of young startup "whisk' is playing host to local brands who seem obsessed with quality. >> coffee, cop making wine, all of the fermentation, happens here. and hand made suits and students and let us not forget the pizza delivery truck that goes as making your pizza from an authentic wood burning of an inside the truck. >> we made this that is made by hand and we use...