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but i want to use this cultural revolution is always, the changes in china after mao and during the maoera to use as the background to talk about a universal theme of our relationship with our participants. because when i -- with our parents. during the past 20 years i've been here, i talk with lots of friends, we seem to face the same questions. you have the guilt about your mother, you know, i sometimes would tell stories about my mother, and people always laugh because they say, oh, it's just like my mother. and like my mother was here visiting, and then i got this house, i would show off my house, oh, mom, how do you like it? my mom went in and said, it's okay. you just need -- you know. people would say, your mother sounds like my jewish mother. [laughter] the relationship with a mother. and then with my father i talk with people, you always have the tension when you were young, your father was just this horrible figure, and you reach a certain age, you just think your father is so old-fashioned, and you have the tension when i was kid, when i was growing up. and then you wonder ho
but i want to use this cultural revolution is always, the changes in china after mao and during the maoera to use as the background to talk about a universal theme of our relationship with our participants. because when i -- with our parents. during the past 20 years i've been here, i talk with lots of friends, we seem to face the same questions. you have the guilt about your mother, you know, i sometimes would tell stories about my mother, and people always laugh because they say, oh, it's...
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she was a movie star before she married mao.cretary in the 1940s and was part of the propaganda department in the 1950s. in 1981, she and her infamous gang of four went to trial for killing close to 35,000 revolutionaries over the course of a decade before mao's death in 1976. despite claiming she was only following her late husband's orders, the woman was found guilty and received the death penalty which was later reduced to life. she hung herself in prison in 1991. her husband, mao, meantime, was considered the orchestrator of the eliminations of the thousands who spoke out against his regime but he was never once held
she was a movie star before she married mao.cretary in the 1940s and was part of the propaganda department in the 1950s. in 1981, she and her infamous gang of four went to trial for killing close to 35,000 revolutionaries over the course of a decade before mao's death in 1976. despite claiming she was only following her late husband's orders, the woman was found guilty and received the death penalty which was later reduced to life. she hung herself in prison in 1991. her husband, mao, meantime,...
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she was a movie star before she married mao.cretary in the 1940s and was part of the propaganda department in the 1950s. in 1981, she and her infamous gang of four went to trial for killing close to 35,000 revolutionaries over the course of a decade before mao's death in 1976. despite claiming she was only following her late husband's orders, the woman was found guilty and received the death penalty which was later reduced to life. she hung herself in prison in 1991. her husband, mao, meantime, was considered the orchestrator of the eliminations of the thousands who spoke out against his regime but he was never once held responsible. both women, gu kailai, believed in their husband's missions. it looks like gu will as well. it made us wonder why their husbands weren't held accountable in the same way. standing by your man is a dark and twisted thing in china. thanks so much for watching. q.a.c. 360" starts now. >>> welcome to a special keeping them honest hour. we're focusing on the presidential campaign. specifically on the mes
she was a movie star before she married mao.cretary in the 1940s and was part of the propaganda department in the 1950s. in 1981, she and her infamous gang of four went to trial for killing close to 35,000 revolutionaries over the course of a decade before mao's death in 1976. despite claiming she was only following her late husband's orders, the woman was found guilty and received the death penalty which was later reduced to life. she hung herself in prison in 1991. her husband, mao, meantime,...
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>> "oba-mao." >> reporter: "oba-mao." >> yeah. i ripped this design off of a chinese entrepreneur. >> reporter: reverse piracy. >> yes, reverse piracy. >> reporter: it's the support of small business that makes wright, who campaigned for al gore in 1988, a republican in 2012. >> i really think that the president doesn't get the amount of determination and tenacity it takes to survive in business. >> reporter: big government is keeping this small businessman down, says wright. he dams of expanding to 50 employees. how many people you got here? >> right now? three. >> reporter: and if you go to 50? >> then a whole neset of regulations kick in. i've got to go to school with an accountant and a bunch of other people to advise and to, you know, move me through that step. >> reporter: as difficult as investing to enlarge the business. >> you can see from this piece of equipment here, it's desperately in need of refurbishment. >> reporter: it could probably use a little bit of cleaning, too, if you don't mind my saying. >> cleaning is no
>> "oba-mao." >> reporter: "oba-mao." >> yeah. i ripped this design off of a chinese entrepreneur. >> reporter: reverse piracy. >> yes, reverse piracy. >> reporter: it's the support of small business that makes wright, who campaigned for al gore in 1988, a republican in 2012. >> i really think that the president doesn't get the amount of determination and tenacity it takes to survive in business. >> reporter: big government is...
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mao led a road to ruin. it was an enemy within that led to his undoing. a brutal crackdown on crime gangs and corruption led to it. but the trusted insider, himself, fled to the u.s. consulate with an explosive story. bo's wife gu kailai had murdered a british businessman and this saga has played out in rumor and inoue wen doeshgs and now pla g playing -- innuendo and poll now playing out in politics. she says she feared for the s e safety of her son and suffered from a nervous breakdown. she is now behind bars convicted of murder, and her death sentence suspended and the accomplice to nine years in jail. no appeal. the other members of the saga await their fate. bo xilai, the man once destined for the top remains out of sight and silenced. stan grant, cnn, beijing. >> gu kailai was once referred to as the jackie-o of china, and she had it all, but now she is a convicted murder. and michael holmes, this is a sensational case and a lot of people talking about. this was it suspected first and tell us why the death sentence was pushed back for two years? >>
mao led a road to ruin. it was an enemy within that led to his undoing. a brutal crackdown on crime gangs and corruption led to it. but the trusted insider, himself, fled to the u.s. consulate with an explosive story. bo's wife gu kailai had murdered a british businessman and this saga has played out in rumor and inoue wen doeshgs and now pla g playing -- innuendo and poll now playing out in politics. she says she feared for the s e safety of her son and suffered from a nervous breakdown. she...
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soca mao, the juvenile justice prevention commissioner. and steve no. their achievements are detailed in your program. all three are very deserving of this award, and the judges have had a hard time selecting just one winner. the recipient of the 2012 apa heritage award it is emelin. if you could please join us on stage? she is the project director of the asian-american communities for education program, administered by the japanese community youth council. she is an immigrant from the philippines. she is a first-generation college graduate of uc- berkeley, and went on to receive a master's degree in counseling at san francisco state. she has really taken the asian- american community program and expanded it to four locations. the professional affiliations include member of the western association of administration personnel, where she is a board member, the selection committee for the uc berkeley incentive awards program, and advisory board member for the san francisco chapter of the young nonprofit professionals network. [applause] it is an extended b
soca mao, the juvenile justice prevention commissioner. and steve no. their achievements are detailed in your program. all three are very deserving of this award, and the judges have had a hard time selecting just one winner. the recipient of the 2012 apa heritage award it is emelin. if you could please join us on stage? she is the project director of the asian-american communities for education program, administered by the japanese community youth council. she is an immigrant from the...
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for a cool down by the weekend's other wise temperatures rose overnight tonight into the fifties to mao's days highs topping off the '50s and '60s to the beaches '60s and '70s as you get toward south san francisco into millbrae otherwise we jump up to 80 degrees toward red was city. outside #ease of the bay 94 degrees in brentwood otherwise low 90s in san ramon so really kind of what we saw today we're going to get again tomorrow 85 degrees in santa rosa 67 degrees and san francisco to spot on the extended forecast calls for just about a repeat performance again on thursday the gradual cool down on friday which is seasonal and by the weekend where talking about normal for this time of the year. and that indeed is your hand when forecast. the mauna changes coming with health care reform is one new rule you may not be familiar with. by some californians and getting a check from their insurance providers. eight ranking behind the union faces federal charges. >>> the fed say that tyrone freeman stole thousands of dollars from the nci you local 6434 investigators say that he billed the union f
for a cool down by the weekend's other wise temperatures rose overnight tonight into the fifties to mao's days highs topping off the '50s and '60s to the beaches '60s and '70s as you get toward south san francisco into millbrae otherwise we jump up to 80 degrees toward red was city. outside #ease of the bay 94 degrees in brentwood otherwise low 90s in san ramon so really kind of what we saw today we're going to get again tomorrow 85 degrees in santa rosa 67 degrees and san francisco to spot on...
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mao lopez was one of the co-hosts last week and mario started the rumor bause he said the producers wereg it, but it sn't -- itas a closed secr. it wast an open secret and he talked about it and apparently he got shut down like shh, shh. so there will be a all-star reunion of som sorts. my phone willbe off the hook, not that you'd be calling me anyway. kim k. is biz usy wh kanye wt. my friend michael boltonight not answer kate gosling isiz we herkids and buzz aldrin is all danced out, but good luck with the all-stars "dancing with e stars." by the way, mother's day is my favorite holiday of all, have i ever share that with you? it's just very random. i know mother's day was and i was watching the news th 0g0g0g0c0c0c0c0c0c0c0c0c0c0c0c0c it's calle"the face" like merica's next top model"nd it will be good becauseaomi is not the typeou can control. if you cld control it she wouldn't have suchbad behavior. i want to see wig tiltin cursing out. i want to see phones being flinged and tpers being fled. naomi willet in their necks. and then -- and then iave a suggestion forhis show, naomi and p
mao lopez was one of the co-hosts last week and mario started the rumor bause he said the producers wereg it, but it sn't -- itas a closed secr. it wast an open secret and he talked about it and apparently he got shut down like shh, shh. so there will be a all-star reunion of som sorts. my phone willbe off the hook, not that you'd be calling me anyway. kim k. is biz usy wh kanye wt. my friend michael boltonight not answer kate gosling isiz we herkids and buzz aldrin is all danced out, but good...
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saw the cafe -- >> it is the first retail venture for lidia and her partners, son and renowned chef, maoith founder of original italy in turin. they hoped thata slice of italy in new york would generate some 60 million in annual sales. >> it was kind of an element of pulling together people, some with financial strength, some with prepared food strength, some withetail strength. the vision is close to the original vision, but it was molded to this space and to the energy of new york. >> you must make a lot of food here every day, every week. >> you need to listen, on a slow day, anywhere from 5,000 during the week, to 8,000 on a weekend. up to 12,000 people walk t throh this place. >> so you're making hohow much pasta a week. >> we make here, produce up to 2,000 pounds of pasta, a thousand pounds of the favorite. >> these roots were planted in italy, following world war ii. >> and the area i was in, i was a little girl caught behind an iron curtain, with an italian culture and heritage, into communist, and now slavic nations. we couldn't speak our language or go to church. >> reporter: a
saw the cafe -- >> it is the first retail venture for lidia and her partners, son and renowned chef, maoith founder of original italy in turin. they hoped thata slice of italy in new york would generate some 60 million in annual sales. >> it was kind of an element of pulling together people, some with financial strength, some with prepared food strength, some withetail strength. the vision is close to the original vision, but it was molded to this space and to the energy of new...
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their 1/4 million employees is obviously with strategic chairman mao put it there because he said this is the point* that is farthest from the closest foreign border hardest to bomb by the russians and americans are japanese so this quarter vermilion and can't meant but the man in charge took me into his office and showed me his statues. the man who liberalized the economy and if not for him i would be impoverished but the other was george washington. he could have been cain but decided not to. said man who grew up in the midwest look to fort -- worked for boeing. about 25 years ago how would you like to go to china? not very much. if you want to be protected against layoffs that is in china. he became a boeing than faa's representative now most of his time is in a chinese office building with people he tries to train with air-traffic system part of the movement that is unpublicized that have imbedded themselves of transportation ever structure there is a list of other people one was the c. d. sales man. he seemed that it is that the hong kong airshow to sell business jets to ambitious
their 1/4 million employees is obviously with strategic chairman mao put it there because he said this is the point* that is farthest from the closest foreign border hardest to bomb by the russians and americans are japanese so this quarter vermilion and can't meant but the man in charge took me into his office and showed me his statues. the man who liberalized the economy and if not for him i would be impoverished but the other was george washington. he could have been cain but decided not to....
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. >> reporter: peach grow ezat thes can mao orchard said the extreme heat has pushed harvest ahead by weeks. >> when the tree grows well, it provides great sugar and flavors to the peach. who doesn't like a great, juicy peach? >> consumers are finding juicier cherries, berries, nelons, and plumbs at outdoor markets and stores. >> all those are going to be amplified in these high-heat conditions. >> reporter: dave myers is an agnommist. >> when you think about quality fruit you think about something that is sweet and good flavor. if you get too much water you wash out the flavor as well as the sweetness. >> reporter: heat stress is also giving a boost to vineyards. even though there will be fewer grapes harvested, the wine quality will be more intense. >> the flavor itself will start to get more developed, so it's going to have a richer body to it. i actually expect this to be probably up there with the best vint annual that i've personal made and i've been in virginia since 2007. >> reporter: this week the federal government announced the drought impact is beginning to decline, but wi
. >> reporter: peach grow ezat thes can mao orchard said the extreme heat has pushed harvest ahead by weeks. >> when the tree grows well, it provides great sugar and flavors to the peach. who doesn't like a great, juicy peach? >> consumers are finding juicier cherries, berries, nelons, and plumbs at outdoor markets and stores. >> all those are going to be amplified in these high-heat conditions. >> reporter: dave myers is an agnommist. >> when you think about...
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defending a tweet she sent putting president obama in the company of adolf hitler, josef stalin, and maoe says the president's position on abortion makes it proper to include him with quote, leaders who have either committed or supported genocide. the democratic party of tennessee has disavowed mark clayton, who won the party's nomination for u.s. senate. the party's statement said clayton is associated with public advocate of the united states which they called a known hate group and urged democrats to write in a candidate of their choice in november. >>> and president obama praised actress anne@way at a connecticut fund-raiser last night. he said he saw the new batman movie and quote, she was the best thing in it. that's your morning dish of scrambled politics. >>> and now here's your first look at how wall street is going to kick off the day. the dow opens at 13,117 after adding 21 points yesterday. the s&p was up three. the nasdaq gained 22. taking a look at overseas trading this morning. in tokyo the nikkei rose 77 points. while in hong kong, the hang seng nudged up 73. well, last w
defending a tweet she sent putting president obama in the company of adolf hitler, josef stalin, and maoe says the president's position on abortion makes it proper to include him with quote, leaders who have either committed or supported genocide. the democratic party of tennessee has disavowed mark clayton, who won the party's nomination for u.s. senate. the party's statement said clayton is associated with public advocate of the united states which they called a known hate group and urged...
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unless you absolutely bowed down to mao as a god you were regarded as an enemy.d this was madness frankly but it was terrifying that so many people were able to buy the -- that they were the ones fighting the japanese and the nationals were doing nothing. mao was giving orders the whole time to his troops and did take on the japanese. we need to keep our weapons and ammunition may be to destroy the civil war that will follow inevitably which will follow the second world war. c-span: i want to show you some video of a the man in the know and ask you about him. we have gotten to know him a little bit here. this is back in 2003. >> i see hitler's real mistake, if he wanted to win, was not to have organized, planned and organized his scientific program better than he did. germany was enormously successful in the development of critical military technology between well, 1936 and 1944. by 1944 the germans had the following technological achievements to their credit. they had built and flown the first helicopter. they had built and flown the first jets, aircraft and the
unless you absolutely bowed down to mao as a god you were regarded as an enemy.d this was madness frankly but it was terrifying that so many people were able to buy the -- that they were the ones fighting the japanese and the nationals were doing nothing. mao was giving orders the whole time to his troops and did take on the japanese. we need to keep our weapons and ammunition may be to destroy the civil war that will follow inevitably which will follow the second world war. c-span: i want to...
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do go to mao, ho chi minh and hitler. >> bob: those people are left. >> kimberly: they're crazy.a: can i get in here? how do you stop a crazy? that is the question. you can't characterize it as a right or left thing. major hisan was in the military. he was active. he told -- >> kimberly: psychiatrist. >> andrea: he told group of army psychiatrists how he would go about doing the killing. they had the evidence. this guy, i think he was let go because he had been drunk on duty. there were no signs he was going to commit violence. again, how do you stop a lunatic? that is what we are asking ourselves. this is not a political issue. >> kimberly: making attack of violence against -- >> greg: the world is filled with losers. there are 6-7 billion people on the planet. violence is going down. >> bob: but you just listed off a group of people and you label them as leftist. >> bob: because yo the definition of skin heads are conservative racists. i don't know -- if you find me a liberal -- >> bob: i see a lot of skin heads in ows. they're anarchists. >> bob: anarchists may be true. >> eri
do go to mao, ho chi minh and hitler. >> bob: those people are left. >> kimberly: they're crazy.a: can i get in here? how do you stop a crazy? that is the question. you can't characterize it as a right or left thing. major hisan was in the military. he was active. he told -- >> kimberly: psychiatrist. >> andrea: he told group of army psychiatrists how he would go about doing the killing. they had the evidence. this guy, i think he was let go because he had been drunk on...
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everything from a wonderful community garden in hawaii, mao farms, to some excellent school gardens that are happening in, right smack dab in the middle of new york with grade school kids. stories of the work people are doing across this country, really an important part of the book as well. but we also talk about one of my key initiatives which is let's move, and it's all about getting our kids healthy. um, so the book shares that journey and some of the interesting statistics and work that are going on all across the country to help our kids lead healthier lives, and then it's practical too. you know, it gives a few tips. i'm not the best gardener in the world, but i had a great team of national park service people, and i had my bancroft and tubman kids, tubman and bancroft kids. [applause] they are my partners in crime in this respect. i mean, these two schools have been with us from the very beginning, and that was one of the things that we said when we started exploring whether or not we could plant a garden on the south lawn, it was like it would have to be a teaching garden. it wo
everything from a wonderful community garden in hawaii, mao farms, to some excellent school gardens that are happening in, right smack dab in the middle of new york with grade school kids. stories of the work people are doing across this country, really an important part of the book as well. but we also talk about one of my key initiatives which is let's move, and it's all about getting our kids healthy. um, so the book shares that journey and some of the interesting statistics and work that...
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chairman mao purged millions. middle eastern leaders purged dissent from theirs countries. arab spring and they continue to rise despite the horrors inflicted by dictators like libya's gadhafi and syria's assad. you may be successful in the short run but even if you win the battle you will not win the war. because in the long run gem graphics and the desire for freedom will take you down because the human condition cannot be quashed. our aspirations our sense of justice, our desire to be heard and to be free will not be contained. your fist is too tight. your box is too small. it's walls are too weak to hold the iron will of people who yearn to be heard. as the great ambassador princess leah said the more you tighten your grip the more star systems will slip through your finger. despite what happened in kansas and tea party states, moderate republicans should rebel. in the end they'll win. women, gays, african-americans hispanics, immigrants, youth the marginalized and the voiceless, they'll all become the clear majority in the next few years. and that narrow far right slic
chairman mao purged millions. middle eastern leaders purged dissent from theirs countries. arab spring and they continue to rise despite the horrors inflicted by dictators like libya's gadhafi and syria's assad. you may be successful in the short run but even if you win the battle you will not win the war. because in the long run gem graphics and the desire for freedom will take you down because the human condition cannot be quashed. our aspirations our sense of justice, our desire to be heard...
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so, ajalpan, in fact, is what mao zedong would call the first great leap forward from when people were food collectors to when people were food producers. and once you're food producers, why the sky's the limit in terms of moving on to civilization. but this step has to happen before you can go on. keach: with the advent of agriculture different societies all over mesoamerica began to evolve cultures of enormous complexity. on the western border of what is now honduras lies the ancient maya city of copan. these are the same ruins described with wonder by stephens and catherwood in the 19th century. today, an international team of archaeologists has converged at copan to mount a massive scientific expedition. the objective is to discover what happens to a society when agriculture gives it the ability to become larger and more complex than ever before. and according to her map, that is where she found that one tomb where we got that really good skeleton. william sanders and colleague david webster are about to excavate a sprawling set of ruins that has lain abandoned and covered by weeds
so, ajalpan, in fact, is what mao zedong would call the first great leap forward from when people were food collectors to when people were food producers. and once you're food producers, why the sky's the limit in terms of moving on to civilization. but this step has to happen before you can go on. keach: with the advent of agriculture different societies all over mesoamerica began to evolve cultures of enormous complexity. on the western border of what is now honduras lies the ancient maya...
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she fought breast cancer, and mao mitt stood by her side, that she trusts him, and, therefore, the american people should trust him. scott, that's really important. mitt romney has to pass the trust threshold with the american people. mitt romney's advisers acknowledge that. we know half americans in our own polls say they don't believe mitt romney understands the problems they face. look for ann romney to try to sort of fill that out tonight. she says it will be a very heartfelt speech. she talks about their love story, their marriage. this is a speech, she says, she wrote her. herself. >> pelley: ann romney marriedt age of 19. he is three years older than she is. she said she can count the number of times they've had an argument on one finger. jan crawford is on the floor. jan, you were flying down here today with the romneys. what did ann romney tell you about the speech? >> reporter: she talked about her speech, scott. she said it was from the heart, and what she hoped to communicate to the american people, this was an important election, and they needed to base their vote on the right
she fought breast cancer, and mao mitt stood by her side, that she trusts him, and, therefore, the american people should trust him. scott, that's really important. mitt romney has to pass the trust threshold with the american people. mitt romney's advisers acknowledge that. we know half americans in our own polls say they don't believe mitt romney understands the problems they face. look for ann romney to try to sort of fill that out tonight. she says it will be a very heartfelt speech. she...
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here's a discount for the international spy mao seeup. pay $10 for one visit. that's normally a value of $19.95. this deal is good from groupon. if you have an offer you've seen or a merchant with a deal for our viewers, i would love to hear from ow facebook. over to -- from you on facebook. over to you. >>> we want to take another look at the question of the day. it is the average single man does this about once a month while the average single woman does it once a week. what is it? a, clean out the car, b, wash the sheets, or c, balance the checkbook? >> our facebook friend randy writes, i'm a single man and it's b, wash the sheets. you tend to forget to wash your sheets. >> post your guess and comments on our wusa9 facebook fan page. we'll reveal the answer in about an hour. just shake out those crumbs. >>> more trouble for penn state stelling from the child sex -- stemming from the child sex abuse scandal. that's ahead. >> a chef shares his tips for healthier cooking and it doesn't skip on flavor. >> it's 5:41. we want to see who's celebrating a birthday sh
here's a discount for the international spy mao seeup. pay $10 for one visit. that's normally a value of $19.95. this deal is good from groupon. if you have an offer you've seen or a merchant with a deal for our viewers, i would love to hear from ow facebook. over to -- from you on facebook. over to you. >>> we want to take another look at the question of the day. it is the average single man does this about once a month while the average single woman does it once a week. what is it?...
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. >> mao, stephanie, what strikes me as interesting you also had on saturday the romney campaign tryingay a little bit from the ryan budget. i think in part because they don't want to get blocked in given that governor romney's plan has less detail than governor ryan. but at the same time they propose essentially the same thing. what am i missing here? >> i found that a little curious, too. that you announce your running mate is the intellectual leader of the republican party but then you try to run away from his ideas. that's a little odd. the other thing that is problematic is mitt romney has spent the last year wrapping his arms around the ryan budget. he did it all through the wisconsin primary. that's how he got the nomination. and he even said himself that he would sign the ryan budget into law. so i think it's too late to run away from it and, you're right, his policies are right on par with what paul ryan has already done. they see eye to eye on what to do with the deficit. they want to reduce the deficit on the backs of the middle class and seniors while giving tax cuts to the
. >> mao, stephanie, what strikes me as interesting you also had on saturday the romney campaign tryingay a little bit from the ryan budget. i think in part because they don't want to get blocked in given that governor romney's plan has less detail than governor ryan. but at the same time they propose essentially the same thing. what am i missing here? >> i found that a little curious, too. that you announce your running mate is the intellectual leader of the republican party but...
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recession and the asset value goes down 30% which is the equivalent of increasing taxes by the san mao a big one time shot. i have less equity therefore needs of downtown by risk-taking. they should dial back their risk-taking. adopting these taxes. the issue is government spending . we spend money. you have to have the taxes with is the short run and not. that is when people look toward in the future to determine how much equity they really have to underwrite the risk they want to take. right now people look for in see that they have a lot less than they thought they had in 2007, and this is the economic outcome. it looks a lot like europe. >> first of all, no one is talking about 50 or 70%. >> even me. >> to you think that wealthier people take more risk than middle income? >> you can see that. i believe i show in that dated from the consumer survey which shows the assets which are owned by various income distributions. of course we all know that the rich guys have more of the assets relative to income. in the range from five to five and a half times, and more of those assets are bus
recession and the asset value goes down 30% which is the equivalent of increasing taxes by the san mao a big one time shot. i have less equity therefore needs of downtown by risk-taking. they should dial back their risk-taking. adopting these taxes. the issue is government spending . we spend money. you have to have the taxes with is the short run and not. that is when people look toward in the future to determine how much equity they really have to underwrite the risk they want to take. right...
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mao rubio says no. but i don't know if it is that easy.d 51% over 45% with mitt romney -- excuse me, barack obama beating mitt romney. and in florida, he is up with voters over 65, and if you take the romney plan and try to sell it in florida, it is a tough sell, right? >> well, that is why we saw paul ryan with his mother who is a medicare recipient. that is why it is so important. if mitt romney loses florida, he loses the election and right now cnn has eight toss-up states that we are looking at right now to determine who is going to win the election and mitt romney would have to sweep seven of the states if he loses florida, and that is why it is so crucial, and that is why we saw him down there this weekend and expect tens of millions of dollars in superpac ads to come into the country. >> jackie? >> well, it important to say where he went. the villages is a very republican community and a safe place to go the talk about this issue that could be, i mean, it depends who you talk to, but it was safe for republicans if you look at the ry
mao rubio says no. but i don't know if it is that easy.d 51% over 45% with mitt romney -- excuse me, barack obama beating mitt romney. and in florida, he is up with voters over 65, and if you take the romney plan and try to sell it in florida, it is a tough sell, right? >> well, that is why we saw paul ryan with his mother who is a medicare recipient. that is why it is so important. if mitt romney loses florida, he loses the election and right now cnn has eight toss-up states that we are...
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justine, it looks like we will see low nineties for the inland areas but overall pretty comfortable and mao conditions for the bayshores. we do have some high clouds over downtown san francisco but it really is not obstructing visibility whatsoever. as we take a look at the day planner, we have some coastal fall to contend with. we could make it into the and 90's. it looks like we have a relatively warm one for those in antioch, waking up to the mid-60s in daly city and as we take those temperatures to the afternoons we will see mid- 60's in places like san francisco, we have 72 on tap for open. it looks like we could see some 90's in fairview, antioch and your seven day around the bay forecast shows that today is the last day of warm weather. tomorrow is going to get hot. we will see temperatures in the mid-90s and will continue to climb in numbers as we headed to thursday and friday. we may be contending with triple digits. >> erica: high on the numbers for you and i will also keep an eye on the traffic conditions.--i will keep an eye on the numbers for you as well as your traffic conditi
justine, it looks like we will see low nineties for the inland areas but overall pretty comfortable and mao conditions for the bayshores. we do have some high clouds over downtown san francisco but it really is not obstructing visibility whatsoever. as we take a look at the day planner, we have some coastal fall to contend with. we could make it into the and 90's. it looks like we have a relatively warm one for those in antioch, waking up to the mid-60s in daly city and as we take those...
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autobiography of malcolm x, famous little red book quotations from chairman mao, and i'm thinking, i played hookie to come here. [laughter] and he's giving me some books. this must be a test. he's checking me out to see if i can really be a panther. i'm 15 years old, brothers and sisters, i'm this skinny. i have like the little jackson five afro, and my voice hadn't quite changed yet. the voice sounded a lot like michael's. i cleared my throat, tried to put some bass in my throat, and i looked at him in the eye and said, excuse me, brother, i thought you were going to arm me. [laughter] and he said, excuse me, young brother, i just did. and as i'm walking back to my seat, he says, young brother, let me ask you a question since you came here talking about you want to kill white folk. he said of all of these cops, these racists who are in the community who were murdering people, brutalizing people, gunning them down like dogs, he said if all of them were black and the people being killed and brutalized were white, he said all of these store owners in the community who were ripping the
autobiography of malcolm x, famous little red book quotations from chairman mao, and i'm thinking, i played hookie to come here. [laughter] and he's giving me some books. this must be a test. he's checking me out to see if i can really be a panther. i'm 15 years old, brothers and sisters, i'm this skinny. i have like the little jackson five afro, and my voice hadn't quite changed yet. the voice sounded a lot like michael's. i cleared my throat, tried to put some bass in my throat, and i looked...
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a passenger jet from new york to mao could you deverted to iceland after a report of a bomb on board as investigators begin their search of the play. >> and a winner in last night's $337 million jackpot, the largest prize in history. >> and how did they survive? dramatic new video of that terrifying race car crash in colorado. they'll tell bus their unforgettable ride in an exclusive live interview today, thursday, august 16, 2012. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with matt lauer and savannah guthrie. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> welcome to "today" on a thursday morning. i'm savannah guthrie. >> i'm matt lauer. a bomb scare on board a moscow-bound flight from new york's kennedy airport. also ahead, we'll have a question to parents that's tied to flying. would you let your child get on a plane alone? >> a california couple did and they thought they had ensured their daughter's safety. they even paid united airlines extra to watch over her. now they are demanding answers after the girl failed to show up at her final destination. it took the airline an hour t
a passenger jet from new york to mao could you deverted to iceland after a report of a bomb on board as investigators begin their search of the play. >> and a winner in last night's $337 million jackpot, the largest prize in history. >> and how did they survive? dramatic new video of that terrifying race car crash in colorado. they'll tell bus their unforgettable ride in an exclusive live interview today, thursday, august 16, 2012. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is...
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. >> we see mao greeting the president in what appears to be his study or library. >> reporter: the thaw hard line anti-communist president richard nixon opened the door to china, and the u.s. began to deal directly with beijing's communist government. the first panda pair were a gift from china, welcomed to the zoo by first lady pat nixon, who reported back to the president. >> well, there were an awfully lot of people there. boy, it was well covered. >> good, good. a lot of interest and how did -- did the people seem to enjoy it? >> reporter: the people did enjoy it, and it set off a wave of interest in the creatures around the country. she has worked on conservation and panda issues with the world wildlife fund. >> the two pandas were really the start of this huge public fascination here in the united states and around the world. >> reporter: the zoo estimates that in the more than 20 years that they were alive, 75 million people came to see them. not even zoo director dennis kelly can say exactly why the pandas are so popular. >> they have those unique eyes. we're still not sure why
. >> we see mao greeting the president in what appears to be his study or library. >> reporter: the thaw hard line anti-communist president richard nixon opened the door to china, and the u.s. began to deal directly with beijing's communist government. the first panda pair were a gift from china, welcomed to the zoo by first lady pat nixon, who reported back to the president. >> well, there were an awfully lot of people there. boy, it was well covered. >> good, good. a...
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no sabemos sÍ llega a ser huracÁn otra, mantenerse informado en univisiÓn y estar preparados maos valee. >>> pedro pero cÓmo estÁn aca. >>> hay 3 especies de pingÜinos de el magallanes viendo uno de ellos que viven en skwzona tempa la temperatura mÁxima de 60 >>> no es nada fgracioso trasladar estos pingÜinos acÁ, tienen que tener algÚn tipo de? >>> sÍ por supuesto, ellos hacen diferentes programas de educaciÓn y como son animales de clima templado pueden resistir >>> lo ponemos con 65 grados >>> con colchas >>> traemos pescado congelado, segÚn va esto dÍa a dia , vamos congelando el opinipingÜino, ca pingÜino que ven comen de 2 a 3 lou obra que he >>> pero ellos estÁn costumbres a la vida pÚblica. pedro me comentÓ algo interesante, ellos estÁn acostumbrados cuando tienen pareja a estar siempre con la pareja y echan sus crÍas, hacen pareja por vida, nosotros por ejemplo, cuando estamos caminando esta es la pareja de uno de los pachos aquÍ, machos hembra. >>> sÍ a donde vaya la hembra >>> el reino animal se equivoca >>> muy sabio, quiÉn marca la pauta sola la pes la hembra ent >>> el ho
no sabemos sÍ llega a ser huracÁn otra, mantenerse informado en univisiÓn y estar preparados maos valee. >>> pedro pero cÓmo estÁn aca. >>> hay 3 especies de pingÜinos de el magallanes viendo uno de ellos que viven en skwzona tempa la temperatura mÁxima de 60 >>> no es nada fgracioso trasladar estos pingÜinos acÁ, tienen que tener algÚn tipo de? >>> sÍ por supuesto, ellos hacen diferentes programas de educaciÓn y como son animales de clima...
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were really rilled to be helpful to welcome y, and laer aa mao hasa much acquhimsel nbe cwith such stincti that as i say, my modest vocabulary fails me. is distinishedlic rvt,aving other f newrney pasucces prosecutedn extrrdinary dangerous cpad -- coniracy meatryg to destr the world ade center the first time back in 1993, and had a number of other ses in the cross hairs, many inhe new yorka. resultedn e tion o the blind conspirators, which its a matter of nsableest at a moment's as the new president's of egis instgn his release. spk onhasubs uent to the darture f governmenthe h continued with to the plicolic date process, on other, the l few people do a better thane. he has become ava thenitedtate congress. hes brilliantssis where he has a regular featu col d now theiahes also author ofers best-selng boo. many of em dealing wit e subje at hand, namely willl blindness, the grand terrorist agenda. the volume of what is known as teamb2 expertsnd riousxp on foign policy. many of them witconsiderable command of sa and eh to put tether what i think remains e the busrimer's on the challenge we fa
were really rilled to be helpful to welcome y, and laer aa mao hasa much acquhimsel nbe cwith such stincti that as i say, my modest vocabulary fails me. is distinishedlic rvt,aving other f newrney pasucces prosecutedn extrrdinary dangerous cpad -- coniracy meatryg to destr the world ade center the first time back in 1993, and had a number of other ses in the cross hairs, many inhe new yorka. resultedn e tion o the blind conspirators, which its a matter of nsableest at a moment's as the new...
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. >> you have addressed people that mao said this is it the 18th century and then there was the bet thatand zinc and everything is much cheaper than it was even back then and we haven't deplight plooeted it. >> we have got a bailout that way, absolutely, yes. >> the other thing that i bring up is i think back in the late 1,800s people said we don't need a patent office because everything's already been invented and then you think of moore's law with economy conductor. it seems like now we're doing nano technology where we've gotten around -- are you sure innovation -- maybe we'll go out 100 years. there's club of rome, there's lots of -- people talked about sort of peak theory and also even in economics, it's something that's been very much a part of discourse in the past. >> you think it will be different this time. >> i do think we will get a bailout from innovation. i think it's not as fast as we would like it to be. >> could the world's population finally peak and actually decline? >> that's when what forecasters are forecasting. >> when? >> i think it will peak at 10 billion. >> can
. >> you have addressed people that mao said this is it the 18th century and then there was the bet thatand zinc and everything is much cheaper than it was even back then and we haven't deplight plooeted it. >> we have got a bailout that way, absolutely, yes. >> the other thing that i bring up is i think back in the late 1,800s people said we don't need a patent office because everything's already been invented and then you think of moore's law with economy conductor. it seems...
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sobre so daniel >>> como daniel es un prÓfugo de la justicia >>> sÍ camila >>> me dijeron que cuando a maÓsa por conocerla tambiÉn >>> seÑores buenos son serias pero tambiÉn muy, muy alegres un nuevo amanecer vive una soÑadora colombiana indocumentada que fue ly liberada de un yugo migratorio lugar de cole kaerl luego de quitarle un grillete en el tobillo, fue quitado cuando marÍa antonieta collins contÓ su historia, esta maÑana estÁ con nosotros milena y cÓmo le ha capaz la vi cambiado la vida ahora que no tiene este dispositivo l electrÓnico y la abogada para saber de cÓmo se dio milagro. milena buenos dÍas es la primera vez desde noviembre del aÑo pasado que te pones una falda, una mini nada y amaneces por segundo dÍa sin grillete? >>> estoy acostumbrandomen poco rara esta maÑana me la puse y me veÍa, serÁ o sera no estaba segura todavÍa, serÁ que estoy bien, y se ve muy bien, tengo que disfrutar y me la puse y todo el mundo te la pusiste por primera vez y sÚper contenta. >>> milena a ti te colocaron este grillete en noviembre, aunque realmente inmigraciÓn te detuvo en septiembre, pero
sobre so daniel >>> como daniel es un prÓfugo de la justicia >>> sÍ camila >>> me dijeron que cuando a maÓsa por conocerla tambiÉn >>> seÑores buenos son serias pero tambiÉn muy, muy alegres un nuevo amanecer vive una soÑadora colombiana indocumentada que fue ly liberada de un yugo migratorio lugar de cole kaerl luego de quitarle un grillete en el tobillo, fue quitado cuando marÍa antonieta collins contÓ su historia, esta maÑana estÁ con nosotros...