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the decision-maki cp >> yes. what i'm saying is, we do not have any intention to bring that category back. >> reporter: even though craigslist supposedly shut down its adult services site, today, we still found some racy postings that some might consider close to prostitution. take this one for, quote, he ways,erin she calls herself, quote, a sexf i think you get the picture. today, members of congress were told that online services like craigslist have partially fueled child prostitution. helping make it far more pervasive than many americans realize. >> offered me $500 and, i don't know, i couldn't stop crying. >> reporter: an estimated 100,000 children now forced into prostitution. average age? only 13. the dilemma tonight, how to stop these crimes from migrating to other sites. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >>> and, up next, the countdown overseas to a battle that could determine the outcome of the nine-year war in afghanistan. in december 2001, right after 9/11, american troops took the taliban strong
the decision-maki cp >> yes. what i'm saying is, we do not have any intention to bring that category back. >> reporter: even though craigslist supposedly shut down its adult services site, today, we still found some racy postings that some might consider close to prostitution. take this one for, quote, he ways,erin she calls herself, quote, a sexf i think you get the picture. today, members of congress were told that online services like craigslist have partially fueled child...
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we have a free drop-in print maki making class. and print making workshops for adults a want to learn the craft. we have an open studio. >> how do you see it as distinguishing itself as a unique place and organization? >> i was just reading an interview with elizabeth streb and she was talking about her vision for the spaces of the future being rather than being warehouse spaces, being a space where all kinds of participation on all levels is possible. i think this is already that space where artists at all levels of experience can be innovators, risk takers, learn about other cultures, find something unexpected and we are a true alternative space in that we are welcoming to everyone.
we have a free drop-in print maki making class. and print making workshops for adults a want to learn the craft. we have an open studio. >> how do you see it as distinguishing itself as a unique place and organization? >> i was just reading an interview with elizabeth streb and she was talking about her vision for the spaces of the future being rather than being warehouse spaces, being a space where all kinds of participation on all levels is possible. i think this is already that...
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the president is traveling the country, maki stops in west and ohio. we have this story. >> reporter: over the xt week president obama wants to show he is recommitted. >> i'll keep workin day-by-day to restore opportunity economic security, and that basic american dream for our familie and future generations. >> reporter: after mest private sector job growth, the president hits the road, traveling to milwaukee on labor day, then a stop in cleveland wednesy, where he wi unveil more recovery propols, and back to thwhite house for a news conference on friday. democrs hope the president asserts his stimulus package saved jobs jierg eight straight months of gain not as high as anyone but we're on the right path. >> reporter: the presidt's push comes two months before the election. the republicans have declared this the s. of recovery. >> the economic policies have failed. you can argue about jobs created and saved the fac is they said unemployment would be a maximum of 8%. >> presint obama plans a new economic package with proposals for extending increased
the president is traveling the country, maki stops in west and ohio. we have this story. >> reporter: over the xt week president obama wants to show he is recommitted. >> i'll keep workin day-by-day to restore opportunity economic security, and that basic american dream for our familie and future generations. >> reporter: after mest private sector job growth, the president hits the road, traveling to milwaukee on labor day, then a stop in cleveland wednesy, where he wi unveil...
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still nice today even though we did seeuite a few clouds out there, those clouds maki their way in fromhe west. currently we're sitting at 69 degrees. dew point and hudity at69%. 71 in hagerstown, maryland. 72 back towards mart inzburg, so the higher elevations getting a little more warmth there. quinton, maryland coming in at 58. we did see some clouds in the west today, and it's now sinking to the south as our frontal boundary does the same. tomorrow expect a nice start, 54 to 58 degrees. behind it more nice weather. high pressure still dominating. it's almost like a broken record. a cold front moves through. high pressure reacts with it and behind it. we see beautiful knconditions. that's what's going to happen tomorrow. and on thursday we'll see a frontal boundary move through the area. best chance of a thunderstorm would be north of washington probably late thursday night into friday morning, but i think most of us will remain on the dry side. and guess what? behind this fruontal boundary, more high pressure and more nice weather ase head into the weekend. the hurricane has winds a
still nice today even though we did seeuite a few clouds out there, those clouds maki their way in fromhe west. currently we're sitting at 69 degrees. dew point and hudity at69%. 71 in hagerstown, maryland. 72 back towards mart inzburg, so the higher elevations getting a little more warmth there. quinton, maryland coming in at 58. we did see some clouds in the west today, and it's now sinking to the south as our frontal boundary does the same. tomorrow expect a nice start, 54 to 58 degrees....
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flower but pastor and flower were stored in excess at the moment when the rumors began spreading wild maki three servers were not very large but i can say they were small either and because we had the fortune nine thousand tons of buckwheat in storage as a forest first last year's aug first two reserves in mountain to fifty seven thousand chance the difference isn't very large but because buckwheat is normally purchased in small amounts we don't consume much bucket reserves are small too. so slowly in retail chains in the shops. it's. my last question it's about a. specialist so warning about it we've been brain exports in the world grain prices went up and the need price is dependent again prices russia depends on the need to imports and so prices grow because of our own actions no i don't think so we have a special program to increase domestic production of meat as part of the national project to develop the agricultural industries so by now we can almost cover a need for poultry and we are making good progress with pork beef is the only meat where we still have some problems but beef do
flower but pastor and flower were stored in excess at the moment when the rumors began spreading wild maki three servers were not very large but i can say they were small either and because we had the fortune nine thousand tons of buckwheat in storage as a forest first last year's aug first two reserves in mountain to fifty seven thousand chance the difference isn't very large but because buckwheat is normally purchased in small amounts we don't consume much bucket reserves are small too. so...
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economist dean maki says that was actually a positive sign, the result of more people deciding to look for work. >> we think the unemployment rate is going to gradually decline in coming months, so we don't see a significant move up from current levels. what we're expecting is that job growth is going to be picking up as businesses shed some of the caution that's been holding them back from more significant job gains over the past few months. >> reporter: the so-called underemployment rate also rose last month to 16.7%. it includes people whose hours have been cut as well as those who would like work but have given up out of frustration. scott gurvey, "nightly business report," new york. >> reporter: after what you just heard, you are going to find this hard to believe. there are employers out there who say they are having trouble finding good people to hire even in this economy. employers like drew greenblatt at marlin steel wire. how can you have high unemployment and you have good jobs going unfilled? >> we have a mismatch. we have people out there who are skilled and trained, let's
economist dean maki says that was actually a positive sign, the result of more people deciding to look for work. >> we think the unemployment rate is going to gradually decline in coming months, so we don't see a significant move up from current levels. what we're expecting is that job growth is going to be picking up as businesses shed some of the caution that's been holding them back from more significant job gains over the past few months. >> reporter: the so-called...
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n help at uso.org >>> maki >>> making news on this monday, september 27th. >> heavy hitters. desperate times for democrats. the party's biggest names begin a packed campaign agenda weeks ahead of the election. but even the president isn't the biggest draw. >>> turning point. tension builds in the middle east. what israel does next could lead to peace or war for years to come we'll get an update from jerusalem. >>> words from jubilant passengers, survivors of this emergency landing all captured on video. >>> good morning. thanks for being with us on this monday. i'm vinita nair. >> and i'm mike marusarz in for rob nelson. five weeks until midterm elections and the democrats are fighting to hold on to the control of congress. >> so they are sending the party heavyweights out on the campaign trail. emily schmidt joins us with more at what's at stake for the white house and capitol hill. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. well, senators this week in washington are going to wrap up their work here so they can head home and campaign for critical midterm elections. with
n help at uso.org >>> maki >>> making news on this monday, september 27th. >> heavy hitters. desperate times for democrats. the party's biggest names begin a packed campaign agenda weeks ahead of the election. but even the president isn't the biggest draw. >>> turning point. tension builds in the middle east. what israel does next could lead to peace or war for years to come we'll get an update from jerusalem. >>> words from jubilant passengers,...
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we have a free drop-in print maki making class. and print making workshops for adults a want to learn the craft. we have an open studio. >> how do you see it as distinguishing itself as a unique place and organization? >> i was just reading an interview with elizabeth streb and she was talking about her vision for the spaces of the future being rather than being warehouse spaces, being a space where all kinds of
we have a free drop-in print maki making class. and print making workshops for adults a want to learn the craft. we have an open studio. >> how do you see it as distinguishing itself as a unique place and organization? >> i was just reading an interview with elizabeth streb and she was talking about her vision for the spaces of the future being rather than being warehouse spaces, being a space where all kinds of
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i'm makie inine ining tre iningt brown. if you want to repel mosquitoes, rub lemon grass on yourself. the citronella candles, they're made out of lemon grass. ike going to make this garlic, and we do it kind of like a pilaf. then rice goes in. there's lemon juice and lemon zest. scallions. cranberries. hand me that stock over there, that goes in here. >> you cook that up. >> you cook this and all this chicken goes back. this goes into an oven, 22 minutes of or so. >> 22 to 25 minutes. >> there we go. >> and so right hewe have the p it's so delicious. >> the girls are coming in. come on, girls, here you go. >> i love lemon grass. >> do you know how to cook with it? >> now i know. >> lemon grass, you can make a syr syrup. this is a lemon grass ice cream float which is delicious. >> thanks for helping us remember that food does not have to be boring. [ indistinct conversations ] [ female announcer ] this is not a burger. it's better. because with 57% less fat than regular ground beef, it's better for you. you see, this is a mo
i'm makie inine ining tre iningt brown. if you want to repel mosquitoes, rub lemon grass on yourself. the citronella candles, they're made out of lemon grass. ike going to make this garlic, and we do it kind of like a pilaf. then rice goes in. there's lemon juice and lemon zest. scallions. cranberries. hand me that stock over there, that goes in here. >> you cook that up. >> you cook this and all this chicken goes back. this goes into an oven, 22 minutes of or so. >> 22 to 25...
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i keep hearing people nashing their teeth that public employees are working wou, maki more than the regularple in the country. what are the politics of this? >> first of all, politics are going after john boehner when most people in america don't know who john boehner is, which is questionable in my mind. >> i agree with you there. >> police officers and firefighters and teachers are popular and contributing members in their community and they consistently test well. the reason they're in that ad is because people don't want them run off of the job because of budget cuts. >> from a pure strategy standpoint, you know, both steve and i make tv ads, i agree. firemen, teachers, nurses, they're all very popular. for the average american though, if you talk about reducing the number of government workers, that's -- they'd say amen to. >> that's not what the ad does. >> this is why the people don't trust ads. what's the difference between a cop, a fireman and a teacher who are working for the government and government workers, todd? >> here's the difference -- >> i'm sorry, steve. >> okay, there's
i keep hearing people nashing their teeth that public employees are working wou, maki more than the regularple in the country. what are the politics of this? >> first of all, politics are going after john boehner when most people in america don't know who john boehner is, which is questionable in my mind. >> i agree with you there. >> police officers and firefighters and teachers are popular and contributing members in their community and they consistently test well. the...
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minute i walk in to the locker room, i start to hear that everybody starting to talk about me and makiest professional i decide not to pay attention. i focus on my interview so i go direct to the locker of room of mr. sanchez and i wait for him. but i believe that the rest of the media start to hear the different kind of things that i didn't hear. and sometime in a minute, a colleague, come with me, and i'm so sorry. it mustn't happen, it's terrible. i feel sorry for you. so i tried to say, don't worry, i can handle the situation. >> right. >> and that's it. and i even try to pay attention. >> you just kind of ignored it? it didn't bother you? >> well, i was focused on my job, and try to not pretend not to be feeling bad. >> a locker room is a tough place for anybody, male or female and a lot of journalists say, look, you don't want to be in there no matter what, whether you're male or female. >> yes. >> you covered sports, though, in the past. have you ever had a reaction like that before? >> well, actually, yes i was covering for nine years. and probably i have similar reactions in a
minute i walk in to the locker room, i start to hear that everybody starting to talk about me and makiest professional i decide not to pay attention. i focus on my interview so i go direct to the locker of room of mr. sanchez and i wait for him. but i believe that the rest of the media start to hear the different kind of things that i didn't hear. and sometime in a minute, a colleague, come with me, and i'm so sorry. it mustn't happen, it's terrible. i feel sorry for you. so i tried to say,...
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we're makiing good head way. >> people hear about that and about the accusations lobbied against yout everywhere this couple goes, controversy seems to follow? >> that's what we say. what is going on? >> i would say yeah, i mean, i would say we're, you know, like any other couple there. i mean, yes, you know, we have hard times. yes, we have to pay bills and pay mortgages and yes, we've gone through some bankruptcy issues and trying to reorganize and, you know, we're struggling like a lot of other people in america. >> what about "the view"? when you went on "the view" there was an accusation that whoopi goldberg hit you and it especially upset you. >> she never hit me. i never accused her of hitting me. that's a media misrepresentation. backstage, whoopi had heard from somebody told her so it was an assumption and once i said bring me the person, the person said no. in fact, michaele never used the word hit. >> it was probably the way whoopi behaved backstage when she was attacking michaele with the foul language, that doesn't help her with her health condition. >> we'll get to that
we're makiing good head way. >> people hear about that and about the accusations lobbied against yout everywhere this couple goes, controversy seems to follow? >> that's what we say. what is going on? >> i would say yeah, i mean, i would say we're, you know, like any other couple there. i mean, yes, you know, we have hard times. yes, we have to pay bills and pay mortgages and yes, we've gone through some bankruptcy issues and trying to reorganize and, you know, we're...
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you're good at maki me -- michaele salahi is not actually booked to be here today, she talked her wayat she did. >> no i just did. >> yeah, yeah. >> i won't again. >> the new season is coming up. it is always such a thrill when you have new material, because whenever there is something that is big in the news and you -- it is like "snl" had so much fun with that. >> it is pulling teetif there is nothing going on. that's when you pull out kathie lee and hoda. >> you're always going on. it is great to be here in person because you guys are slightly less insane than we ma you seem like. >> you're the head writer. do you -- you don't write this particular -- >> i do not write this particular skch. i would be very proud to say it because i thi it is really funny. >> they are funny. >> who is playing miss hoda th year. hoda is concerned about -- is it ke keenan? >> i promise it won't be keenan. although, that looks pretty good. i would have said no, but thas pretty good. you guys mocked it up. >> hoda is willing to play hersel >> excellent. that's great. >> usually you have some big star co
you're good at maki me -- michaele salahi is not actually booked to be here today, she talked her wayat she did. >> no i just did. >> yeah, yeah. >> i won't again. >> the new season is coming up. it is always such a thrill when you have new material, because whenever there is something that is big in the news and you -- it is like "snl" had so much fun with that. >> it is pulling teetif there is nothing going on. that's when you pull out kathie lee and...
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maki it all a bit easier -- now that's progressive! call or click today. win a once in a lifetime chance to live your passion by choosing from ten never-dreamed-possible prizes. from a ctomized v.i.p. vacation, to a hollywood red carpet experience, to cooking with a celebrity chef, and more. find details on spially marked boxes of cheerios. why cheerios? because whatever you love doing, you'll need a healthy heart to do it. ♪ >>> the time is 9:26. good monday morning. we have sunny skies over washington, going to be a gorgeous day. we'll have the complete forecast in a moment. good morning, i' pat lawson muse. >>> police are still trying to determine who killed an armed suspect during a shootout with police. it happened around 6:00 yesterday morning in the200 block of market street. police approached a man with a rifle following a domestic dispute they exchanged gunfire and the man died. they are still trying to figure out whether the officer killed the suspect or whether the suspect turned his gun on himself. >>> a look at weather an traffic coming up nex
maki it all a bit easier -- now that's progressive! call or click today. win a once in a lifetime chance to live your passion by choosing from ten never-dreamed-possible prizes. from a ctomized v.i.p. vacation, to a hollywood red carpet experience, to cooking with a celebrity chef, and more. find details on spially marked boxes of cheerios. why cheerios? because whatever you love doing, you'll need a healthy heart to do it. ♪ >>> the time is 9:26. good monday morning. we have sunny...
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. >> maybe i'm maki it more -- are people different in tat sense in what they're -- if somebody makes changes and so they do extra things to keep track of the changes and pay extra attention, keep notes. >> notes on every film. >> i think we did something on "dateline" where it was like a dating game thing and you were sitting across from somebody and at some point the pson actually changed out to a different guy and the woman didn't notice that the guy had changed. >> i didn't notice that guy was different. >> script superviss, they know they're not so great at this task. so they know -- >> people say, i notice this and it wasn't in the scene before. >> i can't believe there is a gorilla standing out back. all right, boys. >> you're interestg. >> the book is called -- >> we try ourbest. we try our best. >> it is called "the invisible gorilla". >>> up next, how to look thinner with a few wardrobe maneuvers. >> i can't wait. oh, it's jonathan! did you know it's the only leading line of kicereals with at least 8 grams of whole grain and a good source of calcium? cereals they already lov
. >> maybe i'm maki it more -- are people different in tat sense in what they're -- if somebody makes changes and so they do extra things to keep track of the changes and pay extra attention, keep notes. >> notes on every film. >> i think we did something on "dateline" where it was like a dating game thing and you were sitting across from somebody and at some point the pson actually changed out to a different guy and the woman didn't notice that the guy had changed....
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i do not see any real future in to we start manufacturing and maki things. host: thanks, greg.here do you see a potential for growth in manufacturing beyond automotives? if someone were trying to get into business and provide jobs, where is the best place to start looking? guest: it is a tough call. we will see growth in production at the high tech sectors. but it will be more on the design side compared to that actualroduction. as long as we still have to cheaper products to be produced overseas, we get benefit from buying the cheaper products. it is a trade-off for not producing a here to being able to buy it cheaper. host: one of the colors concerned about the proposal by the president is that companies would use the tax credits for research and development here only to produc cheaper goods overseas. guest: that is actually a concern. the focus will probably be specifically written to create jobs here in the u.s., but there is such inter-dependence across the world now, that we will see some things begun here will also be produced abroad. host: new york, on the line for repu
i do not see any real future in to we start manufacturing and maki things. host: thanks, greg.here do you see a potential for growth in manufacturing beyond automotives? if someone were trying to get into business and provide jobs, where is the best place to start looking? guest: it is a tough call. we will see growth in production at the high tech sectors. but it will be more on the design side compared to that actualroduction. as long as we still have to cheaper products to be produced...