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con marc anthony, vamos a escuchar a marc anthony . >>> pasé como seis meses poniendo su música, erado, tito, porque la música tiene el mensaje tan optimista de salir adelante. >>> este album tiene una combinación de ritmos urbanos, bachata, merengue y sobre todo el amor, esa intmidad romántica, cuando llegas a la intimidad mayor, esa pareja que conociste, que siempre tienes alguien así, y que no te correspondió igual, esa persona que dice que no te conviene, pero tú dices que si te conviene. >>> cómo es tu relación con marc anthony. >>> marc anthony es mi hermano, siempre he creído en su música, y siempre ha sido un mensaje positivo, porque siempre es bueno un mensaje de aliento, aunque a veces uno quiere escuchar otras cosas, uno toma el consejo bueno. >>> en cuanto al viddeo musical, dónde lo grabaron, cómo fue trabajar con marc anthony. >>> el video fue grabado en miami, disfrutamos mucho la participación de marc anthony, porque marc anthony además de cantante es actor, así que, la pasamos súper bien en el video, la historia es de la mujer que le diste todo y que nunca te dio ese
con marc anthony, vamos a escuchar a marc anthony . >>> pasé como seis meses poniendo su música, erado, tito, porque la música tiene el mensaje tan optimista de salir adelante. >>> este album tiene una combinación de ritmos urbanos, bachata, merengue y sobre todo el amor, esa intmidad romántica, cuando llegas a la intimidad mayor, esa pareja que conociste, que siempre tienes alguien así, y que no te correspondió igual, esa persona que dice que no te conviene, pero tú...
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as marc said, there are about to be five billion phones. and when you think about what facebook is, facebook is an opportunity for users to share something or marketers to reach users. if those opportunities only happen on your desktop, they can only happen so many times per day if five people are carrying around -- billions of people are carrying around social devices in their phones. the engagement opportunities for us are obviously much, much, much higher. already we find the average user on facebook, the average mobile user is 20% more likely to come back on a given day. so what we find is mobile users are much more engaged and that forms the basis for modernization. but then the next question is what format should the ads take. if you look at most ads online, they have the property that they're kind of on the right-hand side, not just on our site but lots of sites. most sites around the web. they're also the form factor of what that site is and when those forms get collapsed and off mobile screen, that creates a big challenge for that.
as marc said, there are about to be five billion phones. and when you think about what facebook is, facebook is an opportunity for users to share something or marketers to reach users. if those opportunities only happen on your desktop, they can only happen so many times per day if five people are carrying around -- billions of people are carrying around social devices in their phones. the engagement opportunities for us are obviously much, much, much higher. already we find the average user on...
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marc and dr. parekh and margo are humble people, they wouldn't have said this about themselves, so i wanted to take a minute to say thank you very much, especially marc, for your service and all you guys for your hard work. dr. parekh. >> thank you, mr. stein, for that wonderful introduction. thank you, council members, for this opportunity to share what we do on a day-to-day basis. i'm a psychiatrist with the department of public health and clinical director of the homeless outreach team. our team started about 8 years ago and under mayor newsom's leadership and mayor newsom had visited different locations around the country and had heavy belief in the fact that you need outreach to reach out to folks who are otherwise unable to connect to the services that can help them. there are lots of people who use our department of public health services, human health services, shelters, but the outreach team is composed in particular to reach out to folks who had the inability because of their disabilitie
marc and dr. parekh and margo are humble people, they wouldn't have said this about themselves, so i wanted to take a minute to say thank you very much, especially marc, for your service and all you guys for your hard work. dr. parekh. >> thank you, mr. stein, for that wonderful introduction. thank you, council members, for this opportunity to share what we do on a day-to-day basis. i'm a psychiatrist with the department of public health and clinical director of the homeless outreach...
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. >> un joven casi muere y vicente fernández habla de su salud e impacta con un anuncio y marc antonyspués de la pausa. ♪. >> 4 pescadores llegaron a su pueblo despuÉs de estar perdidos, viajamos para ver cÓmo fueron recibidos. >> después de una larga espera llegaron los pescadores perdidos en el mar por 14 dÍas. >> cada noche es mÁs angustia. >> fue una angustia que se convirtio en alegria al saber que los hombres fueron recobrados y regresados al sur de managua cientos de personas recibian a los pescadores. >> mmuchas gracias dios. >> pues esúperamos que lleguen los familiares. >> sus compaÑeros recordaron cuando los pescadores desaparecioeron. >> me dieron ganas de llorar, sabemos qué es la sed y el sol y pensar en nnunca volver. >> el alcande dice que los pescadores no cuentan con los equipos necesrios. >> ellos volverial al atardecer pero chocaron y retrasaron la llegada el pueblo los acompaÑÓ hasta el mar, el mÁs joven dice que hubo un momento que no tenÍa fuerzas. >> estuve a punto de tirarme al mar para ahogarme. >> ell asegura que la sangre de tortuga y el agua de lluvia les
. >> un joven casi muere y vicente fernández habla de su salud e impacta con un anuncio y marc antonyspués de la pausa. ♪. >> 4 pescadores llegaron a su pueblo despuÉs de estar perdidos, viajamos para ver cÓmo fueron recibidos. >> después de una larga espera llegaron los pescadores perdidos en el mar por 14 dÍas. >> cada noche es mÁs angustia. >> fue una angustia que se convirtio en alegria al saber que los hombres fueron recobrados y regresados al sur de...
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i would say, marc, i'm working hard, i'm working really hard. how do i do this?said, simon, you'll never be me, you'll never be me. >> unbelievable. this is such a terrific film. congratulations to you. thanks very much for joining us. scott, marc, thank you. don't miss "unraveled" tonight. it premiers tonight on cnbc at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >>> can stocks bust their two-day losing streak tomorrow? we'll check it out. we have a trio of stock pros shedding light on that and what will move your money tomorrow morning. stay with us. ♪ [ female announcer ] today is not just about who lives in the white house, it's about who lives in the yellow house, the brick, the green, and the apartment house, too. today we not only honor the oval office, but we honor the cubicle, the open-air office and the home office as well. ♪ today is not just about who rides in air force one, it's about who rides in the 4 door sedan, the 2 door hatchback and the v8 muscle car. ♪ because today it's about all of us. and no matter who you are, or where you live, you're the commander-in-chief of y
i would say, marc, i'm working hard, i'm working really hard. how do i do this?said, simon, you'll never be me, you'll never be me. >> unbelievable. this is such a terrific film. congratulations to you. thanks very much for joining us. scott, marc, thank you. don't miss "unraveled" tonight. it premiers tonight on cnbc at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >>> can stocks bust their two-day losing streak tomorrow? we'll check it out. we have a trio of stock pros shedding light on that...
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i also really want to thank marc trotz for coming today. some of you know he's going to be leaving the city at the end of the month and with his travel schedule this month and the fact he's leaving in a few weeks, the fact he took time to come and be with us today is great. i think it speaks super for transition that margo antonetti, is here today, we're delighted he's going to be here. a couple years ago i had the great, great pleasure of taking a tour of one of the city's supportive programs led by marc and it was an hour and a half tour. we don't have that much time today but i was most struck by how once again san francisco is in a leadership role, not just in the bay area but
i also really want to thank marc trotz for coming today. some of you know he's going to be leaving the city at the end of the month and with his travel schedule this month and the fact he's leaving in a few weeks, the fact he took time to come and be with us today is great. i think it speaks super for transition that margo antonetti, is here today, we're delighted he's going to be here. a couple years ago i had the great, great pleasure of taking a tour of one of the city's supportive programs...
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right now marc isn't reporting any delays. all is well in the world. aaron, over to you. >> we like the way that sounds. thank you, danella. >>> we talked about the film industry in maryland a few minutes ago. it looks like the spotlight on virginia is growing the commonwealth's economy with the film and tv industry setting up shop more and more in virginia. the industry's total economic impact increased almost 15% last year. the increase of filming also brought more than 3,800 jobs to virginia and contributed nearly $60 million in tax revenue. major movies that are filmed here last year include j. edgar, argo, which i saw and was fabulous, and the new steven spielberg film which premiered last night. >>> metro doing track work. on the orange line, buses will replace trains between east falls church and clarendon. and trains will single track between vienna and east falls church. same thing ben grosvenor and friendship heights on the red line and greenbelt to college park on the green line. it will last through the day on monday. >>> a reason to check
right now marc isn't reporting any delays. all is well in the world. aaron, over to you. >> we like the way that sounds. thank you, danella. >>> we talked about the film industry in maryland a few minutes ago. it looks like the spotlight on virginia is growing the commonwealth's economy with the film and tv industry setting up shop more and more in virginia. the industry's total economic impact increased almost 15% last year. the increase of filming also brought more than 3,800...
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we'll talk with marc about that throe show at least a difference in polls from the nbc marist poll and local polls show romney is up more than we're indicating. >> first of all, i think both sides genuinely think they're going to win or certainly think they have a great chance of winning. that said, pennsylvania has always been fool's gold for republicans. it looks tempting at the end. they might go for it. >> sounds good on paper. >> but they don't get it. now if the new nbc marist poll is correct about florida, florida can decide it before we even, you know, do the late-night counting of the absentee ballots out of cleveland. i mean because florida, if that goes for president obama, that's pretty much the story, i think. >> mr. caputo, let me bring new you've in on this. the poll shows two point ahead for governor romney in florida, that within the margin of error. my team and i were struck with looking at the lines of people early voting in that state today. >> well, those lines are really going to be the indication of how this campaign is going to go. we've had gangbusters early vo
we'll talk with marc about that throe show at least a difference in polls from the nbc marist poll and local polls show romney is up more than we're indicating. >> first of all, i think both sides genuinely think they're going to win or certainly think they have a great chance of winning. that said, pennsylvania has always been fool's gold for republicans. it looks tempting at the end. they might go for it. >> sounds good on paper. >> but they don't get it. now if the new nbc...
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later, in munich, the artist franz marc would write in a way that kirchner would have understood.our ideas and ideals must be clad in hair shirts "and fed on locusts and wild honey, "not on history, "if we're ever to escape the exhaustion of our european bad taste." for the brucke artists, it seemed possible to live and paint as if making a reality out of a primitive idyll, and, thus, confront modern germany, industrial and militaristic, with an alternative. in france, there was a loosely aligned group of artists who could also, at times, paint explicitly primitivizing pictures, and who were drawn as well to the preindustrial. i mean the fauve. they preceded the brucke artists and provided a vital example for them. andre derain was a leading fauve at this time, and this is his bathers of 1907. for them, as for the brucke artists, an exciting stimulus was provided by paul gauguin's exotic, highly colored transformations of native life in france's south sea colonies. best known among the fauve was henri matisse. this is matisse's luxe, calme, et volupte. he began in 1904 to use a re
later, in munich, the artist franz marc would write in a way that kirchner would have understood.our ideas and ideals must be clad in hair shirts "and fed on locusts and wild honey, "not on history, "if we're ever to escape the exhaustion of our european bad taste." for the brucke artists, it seemed possible to live and paint as if making a reality out of a primitive idyll, and, thus, confront modern germany, industrial and militaristic, with an alternative. in france, there...
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good morning. >> we're back on schedule on the marc trains. light rail and metro subway on schedule. the three, 11, 61 buses diverting around the water main break. on monday, there'll be no marc train or no regular mta commuter bus service. mobility paratransit will operate on a regular weekday schedules. now back to tony pann. >> thank you appeared the sky is clear -- thank you. 38 at the airport. 35 in taneytown. it is unlikely you'll find any frost this morning. chilly weather on the east coast. we can see some warmer temperatures in the midwest. that warm air will be pushing to the east. we should make it into the 60's on saturday and sunday. we still have the wind coming out of the north. the average high is 59. we'll see a lot of sunshine and it will be a nice day. the jet stream will move up into new england over the weekend. that means mild temperatures. we will enjoy some nice weather . mostly sunny skies today. high temperature between 54 and 59. the seven-day forecast --63 tomorrow. 68 on sunday. some spots could hit 70 on sunday. b
good morning. >> we're back on schedule on the marc trains. light rail and metro subway on schedule. the three, 11, 61 buses diverting around the water main break. on monday, there'll be no marc train or no regular mta commuter bus service. mobility paratransit will operate on a regular weekday schedules. now back to tony pann. >> thank you appeared the sky is clear -- thank you. 38 at the airport. 35 in taneytown. it is unlikely you'll find any frost this morning. chilly weather on...
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marc trotz and dr. raj parekh. you said no id's were required. i'm wondering since the people are from different backgrounds, different history, different medical needs, how do you prevent harm to another client and would there be like a resident advisor in the same building or on the same floor and especially in these older units also would there be elevators and any type of security? >> well, we can answer from both of our perspectives. in the housing, all the sites have 24 hour desk clerking and especially in neighborhoods where we feel like the straet activity would require that. strangers can't come into the building. this is a person's home. when people get housing, permanent housing, raj was talking more specifically and he can elucidate more on the stablization rooms, but with the housing, people don't get into housing without providing some documentation and a application process because we have to be sure it's going to work and it's a community building process. we're not taking this information to screen people out, it's more to unders
marc trotz and dr. raj parekh. you said no id's were required. i'm wondering since the people are from different backgrounds, different history, different medical needs, how do you prevent harm to another client and would there be like a resident advisor in the same building or on the same floor and especially in these older units also would there be elevators and any type of security? >> well, we can answer from both of our perspectives. in the housing, all the sites have 24 hour desk...
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marc train 874 is 20 minutes late. let's go over to a live picture right now and show what you it looks like first on the northbound side of 395. delays forming quickly trying to get on to the eastbound freeway where there's an accident after the 3rd street tunnel right smack in the center of the roadway. let's go back over to our maps and this time to the north side of town heading south on i-270. pretty heavy from route 85 off and on to 121 before the pace improves. a quick live look outside where again you've got a lot of slow traffic on the wet roads. i'll be back with more traffic and we'll also have news and weather coming up in a few minutes. you're watching 9news now. felennnc ]ov intewon tt eir bo whewi per ateas keki oercastp isap, age w rs eyane yr in ohy sh felennnc ] ves ffen s w eahrghorla ans erhi. nedo. iss re e te tng wr theaif ts. aufuunras. we wh gaop yo ts,nda--vm ps do gslvess keunras ftndmoh jt veay efcte otti. aufurelt >>> welcome back. 6:22. your weather first. the heavier stuff has pulled north
marc train 874 is 20 minutes late. let's go over to a live picture right now and show what you it looks like first on the northbound side of 395. delays forming quickly trying to get on to the eastbound freeway where there's an accident after the 3rd street tunnel right smack in the center of the roadway. let's go back over to our maps and this time to the north side of town heading south on i-270. pretty heavy from route 85 off and on to 121 before the pace improves. a quick live look outside...
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>>>t iene que cantar marc anthony una canción mía que se llama volver a amar en salsa, así que marc anthonyña que difundió un video casero por internet con sus dos hermanos. >>> tenemos la información con daniela ganosa, desde la meca del cine. >>> el secreto de las hadas, el más reciente estreno de tinkerbell y el tema principal es de angie vásquez, de los vásquez sound. >>> me dijo mi papá, quieres hacer la canción de tinkerbell, y dije claro que sí. >>> ella tuvo acceso exclusivo a la película cuando no estaba nterminada. >>> hace 10 ,meses eras una niña normal que vivía en mexicali y ahora tienes un video que ha sido visto más de 79 millones de veces, cómo te ha cambiado la vida. >>> poco, porque sigo viendo a mis amigas, solo que me divierto más. >>> qué es lo más divertido de ser famosa. >>> viajar. >>> hay nuevos amigos. >>> no, me quedo con los amigos de siempre. >>> como siempre le sigue fascinando el mismo grupo mexicano. >>> cmaila. >>> y cómo es angie fuera del estudio. >>> muy platicadora. >>> qué quieres decirle a tus fans. >>> que me sigan viendo y me apoyen. >>> en los Ángel
>>>t iene que cantar marc anthony una canción mía que se llama volver a amar en salsa, así que marc anthonyña que difundió un video casero por internet con sus dos hermanos. >>> tenemos la información con daniela ganosa, desde la meca del cine. >>> el secreto de las hadas, el más reciente estreno de tinkerbell y el tema principal es de angie vásquez, de los vásquez sound. >>> me dijo mi papá, quieres hacer la canción de tinkerbell, y dije claro que...
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well for more on this let's turn it over to stuart to cope he's an author and labor organizer and marc harrold he's an attorney author and libertarian commentator thank you guys thanks for joining us thanks for having us all right so let's start off by talking about this diminishing union involvement here were unions means less money going into them that means less law lobbying money so what role do they play in this election a huge row because our role is to move our members to the polls and then they educated fashion so we've got a ten point plan for every union member and every key state whether that's presidential senate or house of representatives and and we've been at it for a while now. and if you look at the demographics of the vote for each of the last twelve years the only time democrats win a majority of the white man is if they're union members and so we're sort of like a fire wall the unions play the role of a fire wall and union didn't states in the northeast in the upper midwest. the republicans solved this they had this plan to really crush union power with these state
well for more on this let's turn it over to stuart to cope he's an author and labor organizer and marc harrold he's an attorney author and libertarian commentator thank you guys thanks for joining us thanks for having us all right so let's start off by talking about this diminishing union involvement here were unions means less money going into them that means less law lobbying money so what role do they play in this election a huge row because our role is to move our members to the polls and...
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so i think what marc said at the beginning is not true.ok that way, and i think we're in the early stages of what is going to be -- you know, any kind of negotiation that goes on, you've got both sides fighting in the beginning, and hopefully at the end we're going to come together for a deal. the democrats have accepted spending cuts already, right? in 2011 we accepted a trillion dollars in domestic spending cuts. in our passage of the health care bill in 2010, we cut $716 billion out of medicare which the republicans have attacked us on for the last -- megyn: that was used to fund obamacare. >> it doesn't matter. it doesn't matter -- >> exactly. sure it does. >> it doesn't matter. we cut an entitlement program, right? and so -- >> and spent it somewhere else. >> which the republicans haven't done. and so we've already shown -- >> oh, my gosh. >> -- that we are willing to do the hard things required to reduce the testify sit. we want to raise -- deficit. we want to raise taxes, cut defense -- we're willing to do all four of those things.
so i think what marc said at the beginning is not true.ok that way, and i think we're in the early stages of what is going to be -- you know, any kind of negotiation that goes on, you've got both sides fighting in the beginning, and hopefully at the end we're going to come together for a deal. the democrats have accepted spending cuts already, right? in 2011 we accepted a trillion dollars in domestic spending cuts. in our passage of the health care bill in 2010, we cut $716 billion out of...
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over to the rails, metro, marc, vre running today. so far with no reported delays. eun, over to you. >> danella, thank you. 5:01. >>> we're following breaking news. the top american commander in afghanistan is implicated in the scandal that brought down now former cia director david petraeus. the pentagon says it is investigating inappropriate communications between general john allen and jill kelley, the woman that petraeus' mistress allegedly sent threatening e-mails to you. the fbi reportedly uncovered 20,000 to 30,000 allegedly inappropriate e-mails between allen and kelley. she's a social liaison at the military base in florida. the general insists he's friends with kelley, but paula broadwell apparently saw her as a romantic rival. the fbi is keeping quiet of a search of broadwell's home. agents searched her home for five hours last night. they left with several boxes. broadwell's relationship with petraeus first came to light when the fbi began investigating jill kelley's claims that broadwell had sent her threatening e-mails. and the fbi is putting together
over to the rails, metro, marc, vre running today. so far with no reported delays. eun, over to you. >> danella, thank you. 5:01. >>> we're following breaking news. the top american commander in afghanistan is implicated in the scandal that brought down now former cia director david petraeus. the pentagon says it is investigating inappropriate communications between general john allen and jill kelley, the woman that petraeus' mistress allegedly sent threatening e-mails to you....
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chef marc murphy owner of benchmark restaurant. many thanks for your time. us face one of the real issues of the country. kids and hunger. >> thanks for getting the word out. >> eliot: that's "viewpoint" for tonight. have a great evening. i'll
chef marc murphy owner of benchmark restaurant. many thanks for your time. us face one of the real issues of the country. kids and hunger. >> thanks for getting the word out. >> eliot: that's "viewpoint" for tonight. have a great evening. i'll
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part about the liberal rumbalara panels and i dan bongino and marc harrold let's go back to what mitt romney blamed his loss in the presidential election on quote. and . initiatives and quote that president obama gave to young people african-americans and hispanic voters he said obama followed the old playbook his phrase of catering to specific demographics he gave specific examples for young people forgiveness of college loan interest was quote a big gift as was he said free contraceptives he said free health care was a big plus for hispanics and for african-american voters as well here's a quote from him he said you can imagine for somebody making twenty five to thirty thousand or thirty five thousand dollars a year being told you're not going to get free healthcare it's huge as press briefings today president obama is that's the next target topic so any of this this raises the question of what is the appropriate role of government i mean the for ever since the new deal republicans have been yelling that the democrat democrats are santa clause and you know that was social security a
part about the liberal rumbalara panels and i dan bongino and marc harrold let's go back to what mitt romney blamed his loss in the presidential election on quote. and . initiatives and quote that president obama gave to young people african-americans and hispanic voters he said obama followed the old playbook his phrase of catering to specific demographics he gave specific examples for young people forgiveness of college loan interest was quote a big gift as was he said free contraceptives he...
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and marc klaas, victims advocate. founder of the klaas kids foundation.nk you both for being here. michael, why should people vote yes on this? >> proposition 36 was drafted by prosecutors of the biggest counties, los angeles and santa clara to make a modest common sense reform to three strikes law. people that have committed non-serious, nonviolent third strike crimes. we will change the permit you get a big sentence, punishment. but life sentences is what we are currently doing in california, i don't think it was intended when they passed the three strikes law in 1994 and it's not effective in reducing crime in california. it's overcrowding our prisons. u.s. supreme court has already ruled that our prisons are unconstitutionally overcrowded. >> cheryl: you have a button on your shoulder. marc klaas i remember your case. >> polly klaas was kidnapped and individual that was did it was violent offender had been out of prison for six months that prompted the three strikes law which was in fact a law before the people voted upon it eight months later. to say
and marc klaas, victims advocate. founder of the klaas kids foundation.nk you both for being here. michael, why should people vote yes on this? >> proposition 36 was drafted by prosecutors of the biggest counties, los angeles and santa clara to make a modest common sense reform to three strikes law. people that have committed non-serious, nonviolent third strike crimes. we will change the permit you get a big sentence, punishment. but life sentences is what we are currently doing in...
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that's an entire work day some people lost. >> suarez: marc, a slow vote has yielded a slow count.several florida counties they're still counting ballots now. why >> because they have so many ballots that have pored in, in miami-dade county you had people who went by their precinct and said "my god, i can't wait that long." so they went to headquarters and got an absentee ballot and voted the absentee ballot at the supervise over's headquarters. those poured in about 55,000. so they just finished going through that volume now -- or they're finishing. i don't want to speak too soon because there are a bunch of ballots to be left to be counted in miami-dade, broward and palm beach counties. i think duval county, the jacksonville area, is just about done, if not done. next are provisional ballots, which are a little different. >> suarez: curt, the day began in arizona with half a million ballots to be counted there and very close races. have we evolve add hybrid system that includes more liberal absentee, more liberal early voting, various ways to vote but we haven't caught up with wh
that's an entire work day some people lost. >> suarez: marc, a slow vote has yielded a slow count.several florida counties they're still counting ballots now. why >> because they have so many ballots that have pored in, in miami-dade county you had people who went by their precinct and said "my god, i can't wait that long." so they went to headquarters and got an absentee ballot and voted the absentee ballot at the supervise over's headquarters. those poured in about...
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>>en medio de la controvesia esta marc anthony tras grabar video a favor de fortuño en puerto rico, elpoyan la reeleccion de barak obama. >>el cantante magic one también expresó su apoyo >>cristian de la fuente participo en miami con miles de ciclistas junto a el tony dandrades en la causa contra el cáncer >>henry santos y alicia machado se han convertido en los primeros finalistas de mira quien baila y ahora bobby pulido y fernando arau deben enfrentarse. envíe su voto al 8801 o 8802 >>fallece leonardo favio, tras meses de lucha por su salud, el cantante conquisto al mundo y latinoamérica con clasicos como "quizás le regale una rosa". >>alejandro fernandez recibió tremendo notición, sobre la salud de su padre. la escucharemos de su propia boca >>inolvidable será este palenque para alejandro fernandez, pues le anunciaron que el tumor hallado en el higado de su padre no es cancerigeno. solo escucharon su voz, porque al final de su presentacion el equipo nos pidió apagar la cámara. >>aquí la nueva novia le rentrega una rosa, él respondió con un beso en medio de una ovacion. >>el potrillo
>>en medio de la controvesia esta marc anthony tras grabar video a favor de fortuño en puerto rico, elpoyan la reeleccion de barak obama. >>el cantante magic one también expresó su apoyo >>cristian de la fuente participo en miami con miles de ciclistas junto a el tony dandrades en la causa contra el cáncer >>henry santos y alicia machado se han convertido en los primeros finalistas de mira quien baila y ahora bobby pulido y fernando arau deben enfrentarse. envíe su...
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>> marc, you said in the book is a different phenomenon. because of the connectivity that shibley talked about, people can respond in real time -- >> starting with aljazeera and moving through social media, twitter, that sort of thing, greater connectivity between arabs spread out than there probably has been in history. january through march last year was probably the highest level of intense identification and interaction in arab history, except maybe a few years back in the 1950's. if you watch aljazeera back in february, and they would show the split-screen images, and you would have the protesters marching at the same time live, chanting the same slogans, holding up the same signs in different cities simultaneously, and they would show different cities and the same thing, and that was really unprecedented. i do think that momentum and communication has broken down a bit since march. egyptians are consumed with egyptian politics. two nations -- others are concerned with their own. it is not nearly as intense. it is not manifesting in qu
>> marc, you said in the book is a different phenomenon. because of the connectivity that shibley talked about, people can respond in real time -- >> starting with aljazeera and moving through social media, twitter, that sort of thing, greater connectivity between arabs spread out than there probably has been in history. january through march last year was probably the highest level of intense identification and interaction in arab history, except maybe a few years back in the...
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. >> marc gonzales is one of them, and except for his jail-issued t-shirt and scrubs, he could easily be mistaken for any other fun-loving oc teenager. >> i love surfing. i love the ocean. it's the best. the promised land here. nothing could go wrong except for robbing a weed store and getting arrested. my mom is in a lot of shock right now. it's the first offense. my baby is robbing weed stores? what does he need that for? >> unlike most inmates in the orange county jail system who not been convicted but are awaiting trial, gonzales pled guilty to robbery and received a one-year sentence. with good behavior he coul out in nine months, and if his family gets its way back in minnesota. >> i have a bunch of newspapers under my bed because my mom sent#é me a subscription because i wanted to stay updated with what was going on in minnesota, concert-wise and weather and everything else that was going on so i can still feel like home in a way. i'm the first one in my family history to ever get in trouble. although we do have treatment hi but they send me letters every them. you know, they s
. >> marc gonzales is one of them, and except for his jail-issued t-shirt and scrubs, he could easily be mistaken for any other fun-loving oc teenager. >> i love surfing. i love the ocean. it's the best. the promised land here. nothing could go wrong except for robbing a weed store and getting arrested. my mom is in a lot of shock right now. it's the first offense. my baby is robbing weed stores? what does he need that for? >> unlike most inmates in the orange county jail...
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so far, no reported delays along the metro, marc, or vre. aaron and eun?thank you, danella. >>> we'll break down how the key swing states helped determine who won the presidential race. >>> and what went wrong for the romney campaign in a hotly contested race for the white house. >> >>> supporters cheered on president obama and chanted four more years just before the president delivered his victory speech. and word of the president's win did not sit well with romney supporters. this was the scene at romney's election headquarters in boston. when they projected the crowd will win, the crowd looked stunned. nbc's danielle leigh is live at romney headquarters in boston with more on this. danielle, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, eun. this ballroom cleared out almost immediately after romney conceded the race. once filled with thousands of excited supporters. they walked out in this quiet. the life really sucked out of the crowd. he thanked everybody for their support and also congratulated barack obama on the re-election. he also talked a little bit
so far, no reported delays along the metro, marc, or vre. aaron and eun?thank you, danella. >>> we'll break down how the key swing states helped determine who won the presidential race. >>> and what went wrong for the romney campaign in a hotly contested race for the white house. >> >>> supporters cheered on president obama and chanted four more years just before the president delivered his victory speech. and word of the president's win did not sit well with...
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marc forgione, thank you.d the dish head to our website. >> up next i'm very happy to raise my glass and here it is to my friend peter frampton who will be with us. ♪ >> from a huge 30th anniversary tour to our very own second cup cafe he'll perform live in studio 57. you're watching cbs "this morning saturday." it's called passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we understand that commitment. so does aarp serving americans 50 and over for generations. so it's no surprise millions have chosen an aarp dicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, it helps cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. to find out more, call today. ♪ >>> hard to believe for some of us anyway that it's been 36 years since peter frampton came alive. his concert recording frampton comes alive electrified world in 1976 becoming the top selling album in the world. >> frampton embarked on a just completed tour. on
marc forgione, thank you.d the dish head to our website. >> up next i'm very happy to raise my glass and here it is to my friend peter frampton who will be with us. ♪ >> from a huge 30th anniversary tour to our very own second cup cafe he'll perform live in studio 57. you're watching cbs "this morning saturday." it's called passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we understand that commitment. so does aarp serving americans...
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joining me now in his second term marc ginsberg, former u.s.to morocco who served for middle east policy to jimmy carter. ambassador, as always, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> eliot: the multiple headaches, which one is the migraine that will grab the president? >> the real migraine is iran. no doubt eliot as the president goes back to the white house and he looks at that situation room and he says hey i just won re-election and these problems haven't gone away. the question really is the president going to do what his administration officials have been hinting to the press? and try to strike a grand bargain with iran before the times run out on their nuclear program. >> eliot: first, what is the time at which time does run out if we know and two, what would that bargain be? >> first of all we better damn well know when that time -- is or else we'll be in real trouble. number two, the time runs out on the grand bargain when the scientists and all of the intelligence operatives basically confirm that the iranians have taken all of th
joining me now in his second term marc ginsberg, former u.s.to morocco who served for middle east policy to jimmy carter. ambassador, as always, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> eliot: the multiple headaches, which one is the migraine that will grab the president? >> the real migraine is iran. no doubt eliot as the president goes back to the white house and he looks at that situation room and he says hey i just won re-election and these problems haven't gone away....
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escuela primaria católica participo un voluntario en una actividad de niños y el era un ex convicto marchristopher por abusos sexuales. >> se puso en contacto un padre con la policía y este hombre fue culpado en el 2010 por abuso a una menor de 14 años pero no pudo ser detenido porque tenía una carta que la iglesia en san francis que lo autorizaba como voluntario. >> este padre piensa que esta bien que la iglesia le de una segunda oportunidad. >> pero cuándo pasa aquí a alguien es duro.çla policía de santa clara en san josé todavia siguen la investigación. hay un aprohibicion que no le permite a los ex convictos por abusos de acercase a los niños pero si tienen permiso si pueden hacerlo la diocesis no los hizo comentarios. >> y estos 3 incendios causaron miles de dólares en perdidas no se sabe las causas y tampoco hubo víctimas. >> esta mujer filmo lo que paso en vallejo a la media noche >> no sabemos por que se dio el fuego y fue catalogado como sospechoso pues hubo 3 incendios en media milla de radio y en 12 horas de lapso. >> el cree que hay alguien que puede haber sido responsable >>
escuela primaria católica participo un voluntario en una actividad de niños y el era un ex convicto marchristopher por abusos sexuales. >> se puso en contacto un padre con la policía y este hombre fue culpado en el 2010 por abuso a una menor de 14 años pero no pudo ser detenido porque tenía una carta que la iglesia en san francis que lo autorizaba como voluntario. >> este padre piensa que esta bien que la iglesia le de una segunda oportunidad. >> pero cuándo pasa aquí a...
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. >> joanna >> thank you, raj, marc, i know in the last 6 years i've worked a lot with you and called you many times about clients and complaints and situations. i wanted to address my question for the outreach team, for the hot team. i know you talked about master leasing hotels that are very low threshold. at the same time along with those really old buildings come a lot of physical accessibility problems. and one of the struggles that we have been having in our office and i think with the groups, the people that you work with, is the fact that now disability is so multi layered, we see our population aging, especially our chronickly aging folks are on the street and they develop a lot of physical ailments as a result of homelessness. so how do you see or how do you fill the gap between the need for access in those stablization rooms and the stock that you actually have available? because we have heard stories of folks where wheelchair users were having it crawl up stairs and not being able to fit into the rooms or once they get there, they can't use the restrooms, they can't use th
. >> joanna >> thank you, raj, marc, i know in the last 6 years i've worked a lot with you and called you many times about clients and complaints and situations. i wanted to address my question for the outreach team, for the hot team. i know you talked about master leasing hotels that are very low threshold. at the same time along with those really old buildings come a lot of physical accessibility problems. and one of the struggles that we have been having in our office and i think...
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and marc forgione in tribeca opened on monday. >> you are growing a mustache now.ou, you didn't have this before sandy. tell us about it. >> i'm doing, you know, we're doing november to raise awareness and money for men's cancer research. what we'll do as a restaurant group whatever we can raise with this ridiculous mustache we'll match it for sandy relief. >> what a great roger. now, you had, obviously, a chef in the family. was that inspiring or intimidating. >> when i grew up i grew up like everybody else. i didn't know my father was the godfather of cuisine. i just thought he was dad. >> did he make you call him that? >> i didn't grow up eating like this. trust me. >> what do you like to snet. >> like to eat everything. normal food. people think chef need to have dinners all the time but when we're done cooking for 14 hours a day, you know, something like a good slice of pizza is you know, stuff that at least i like. i can't speak for all chefs. >> you studied a lot of things in school before you came back to this. >> went to college to try not be a chef. i thi
and marc forgione in tribeca opened on monday. >> you are growing a mustache now.ou, you didn't have this before sandy. tell us about it. >> i'm doing, you know, we're doing november to raise awareness and money for men's cancer research. what we'll do as a restaurant group whatever we can raise with this ridiculous mustache we'll match it for sandy relief. >> what a great roger. now, you had, obviously, a chef in the family. was that inspiring or intimidating. >> when i...
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still seeing delays on the marc because of a signal problem. if you're traveling penn north 554, you're at a 30-minute delay. penn south 407, you're at an 11-minute delay. taking metro, vre, no reported delays. let's head over to 66 as you make your way eastbound towards the beltway. still seeing accident activity just in the left shoulder lane. travel speeds from fairfax county parkway to the beltway, not bad at all. 58 miles per hour, looking like an 11-minute drive. heading out from haymarket eastbound just slow as you make your way eastbound towards the bypass. delays continue to centerville road. good news in montgomery county. if you're traveling along 29 in montgomery county, making your way southbound and northbound nice and clear. as you head in between east randolph road and the beltway, no issues to report. aaron and eun, back over to you. >>> 6:22. 36 degrees. ahead, where and when local voters may bump into maryland's governor. >>> next a minor miscalculation. "and what's your name?" "oh, it's flo." "and what do you do?" "oh, i sel
still seeing delays on the marc because of a signal problem. if you're traveling penn north 554, you're at a 30-minute delay. penn south 407, you're at an 11-minute delay. taking metro, vre, no reported delays. let's head over to 66 as you make your way eastbound towards the beltway. still seeing accident activity just in the left shoulder lane. travel speeds from fairfax county parkway to the beltway, not bad at all. 58 miles per hour, looking like an 11-minute drive. heading out from...
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. >> tito el bambino habla de la muerte de héctor 'macho' camacho, de marc anthony, jenni rivera y muchofiestas y comelatas la nutricionista nos dice cual es la mejor manera de desintoxicar su cuerpo. >> si alguien le hace falta para todo le diremos como romper la dependencia para siempre. >> desde hollywood tenemos visitas. >> toña meche toma las riendas de la decoracion y decora su casa para navidad . >> bienvenidos a despierta américa la forma para comenzar sus mañanas. >> belén, campanas de belén, que los Ángeles tocan . >> (♪ ♪ ). >> (risas) . >> que delicia, amo esta época, le damos los buenos días con todo el amor de mundo, amanecemos contentos con esta música hermosa, que nos remonta cuando éramos niños. >> estamos contentos. >> estará acá gerard burner. >> hasta yo me emociono él actua muy bien. >> (risas) . >> ¿qué te pasa?. >> y nosotros . >> mide como seis metros. >> esto te lo diremos en minutos cuando él entre por la puerta. >> aún no ha llegado. >> (risas) . >> no antes que pasa con las noticias . >> estamos con la información desde puerto rico con el último adiós a héctor
. >> tito el bambino habla de la muerte de héctor 'macho' camacho, de marc anthony, jenni rivera y muchofiestas y comelatas la nutricionista nos dice cual es la mejor manera de desintoxicar su cuerpo. >> si alguien le hace falta para todo le diremos como romper la dependencia para siempre. >> desde hollywood tenemos visitas. >> toña meche toma las riendas de la decoracion y decora su casa para navidad . >> bienvenidos a despierta américa la forma para comenzar...
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thank you, marc benioff, the yoda-quoting chairman and ceo of sales force.com. >> may the sales forcee with you. >> thank you so much. after the break i'm trying to make more money >> the holidays are approaching and consumers are marching on the malls. cramer has his sights set on one retailer that is a bit off the beaten path. and later, bottoming out? fiscal cliff fears. a frail recovery. tonight cramer is using the technicals to chart the potential for a move in the market. in tonight's edition of off the charts coming up on "mad money." >>> never judge a quarter by the headline numbers. this kind of quick draw mcgraw thinking can lead you to make some terrible mistakes. case in point, urban outfitters. last night the quarter looked disappointing. revenues only in line. the comps were up 1% across all of urban's brands and they seemed pretty darned lousy, which is why they immediately sold the stock. anybody who sold down there is feeling like a moron. urban quickly recouped most of its losses. sellers jumped the gun. if they had waited for the conference call, they would have rea
thank you, marc benioff, the yoda-quoting chairman and ceo of sales force.com. >> may the sales forcee with you. >> thank you so much. after the break i'm trying to make more money >> the holidays are approaching and consumers are marching on the malls. cramer has his sights set on one retailer that is a bit off the beaten path. and later, bottoming out? fiscal cliff fears. a frail recovery. tonight cramer is using the technicals to chart the potential for a move in the...
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thank you, marc. [applause] >> there are many people who might even take issue with grant saving the union during the civil war. didn't lincoln do that? well yeah he did and i'm not going to say grant was the only person to save the union, but he was the commanding general of the army that was lincoln's policy into effect. he was the general who accepted the surrender of the army of northern virginia under robert e. lee that ended the war. so if anybody won the war on the battlefield, if you could say that any one person did, and of course you can't, but one of the things we do in history as we generalize. we simplify because history and reality is simply too complicated to get our heads around if we deal with it in its full complexity. so grants it the union during the civil war. and they do contend that grants save the union during reconstruction as well. >> according to a panel of sports medicine professionals, young kids who play football face few safety risk. next from the aspen institute dr. rob
thank you, marc. [applause] >> there are many people who might even take issue with grant saving the union during the civil war. didn't lincoln do that? well yeah he did and i'm not going to say grant was the only person to save the union, but he was the commanding general of the army that was lincoln's policy into effect. he was the general who accepted the surrender of the army of northern virginia under robert e. lee that ended the war. so if anybody won the war on the battlefield, if...
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thank you, marc morial and aaron. good luck, both of you fellows.ets rich and the middle class stagnates, a new book asked who stole the american dream. hedrick can smith, one of the great journalists joins us next. >>> this week i told you about a few of the groups doing real work, the good work on the ground in the new york city area helping victims of hurricane sandy get back on their feet. get your pens out and write down this information for yourself. starting with the dr. theodore atlas foundation, it's run by a good man, teddy atlas, whose father was a doctor on staten island for half a century. they're raising money for people facing dire straits. you can help this good man do good work by going to his website, this is all one word, dratlasfoundation.com. in the belle harbor section of queens where so many of the city's first responders, cops and fire people and all those come from, the church of st. francis de sales has set up a relief center. same fran sills de sales parish. you can send a contribution to them at the church, saint francis
thank you, marc morial and aaron. good luck, both of you fellows.ets rich and the middle class stagnates, a new book asked who stole the american dream. hedrick can smith, one of the great journalists joins us next. >>> this week i told you about a few of the groups doing real work, the good work on the ground in the new york city area helping victims of hurricane sandy get back on their feet. get your pens out and write down this information for yourself. starting with the dr....
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thank you, marc morial and aaron. good luck, both of you fellows.s the rich gets rich and the middle class stagnates, a new book asked who stole the american dream. hedrick can smith, one of the great journalists joins us next. this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ male announcer ] if it wasn't for a little thing called the computer, we might still be making mix tapes. find this. pause this. play this. eject this. write this. it's like the days before esurance express lane™. you had to find a bunch of documents just to get a car insurance quote. now express lane finds your driving info with just one click, saving time to be nostalgic about the days before express lane. thank you, insurance for the modern world. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. >>> this week i told you about a few of the groups doing real work, the good work on the ground in the new york city area helping victims of hurricane sandy get back on their feet. get your pens out and write down this information for yourself. starting with the dr. theodore atlas found
thank you, marc morial and aaron. good luck, both of you fellows.s the rich gets rich and the middle class stagnates, a new book asked who stole the american dream. hedrick can smith, one of the great journalists joins us next. this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ male announcer ] if it wasn't for a little thing called the computer, we might still be making mix tapes. find this. pause this. play this. eject this. write this. it's like the days before esurance express lane™....
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marc piercy, the poet says -- and a person for work that israel. i think that is true.studs terkel said americans get up and go to work every day is much for daily meaning as for daily bread. he could have easily added daily identity. so it's no surprise that many people are looking for a new amalgam around work in the stage of life. they need income to be sure but they are also looking for daily identity for work that mean something beyond themselves. we have been calling that an encore career, work in the second half of life that is an intersection of passion, and a paycheck. already 9 million americans are engaged in careers in the second half of life. 31 million more give top priority to make in that transition that are struggling to what's next. it's essentially become a do-it-yourself process for so many people who are trying to get to this aspiration which is not only going to benefit them but i think has great potential payoff for the nation. i think it's a as a society we need to come together and develop better pathways to help people navigate their way into t
marc piercy, the poet says -- and a person for work that israel. i think that is true.studs terkel said americans get up and go to work every day is much for daily meaning as for daily bread. he could have easily added daily identity. so it's no surprise that many people are looking for a new amalgam around work in the stage of life. they need income to be sure but they are also looking for daily identity for work that mean something beyond themselves. we have been calling that an encore...
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marc siegel. this is what i thought was so important and blew me away.eport says job losses pose as big of a threat as smoking and high blood pressure. how can that be true? >> is apples and oranges. they're all bad for you. if you lose your job may be more willing to smoke more in depth even worse, noting the study shows. you sleep less, don't exercise this much, you're worried more. all of them increase the stress hormones in the body and the stress hormones in the body in my opinion increase your heart rate, blood pressure, and then increase your risk of a heart attack. you don't take care of yourself and you don't have your job. for when you think you might lose your job you're worried about it. gerri: you can see people physically degrade when they're under stress for whatever reason. what is going on with them physically that make that happen? >> we have an emotional center in our brain, people who lose their jobs, they start to have more outpouring of hormones. these hormones increase your risk of heart was pressure, heart attacks and not only tha
marc siegel. this is what i thought was so important and blew me away.eport says job losses pose as big of a threat as smoking and high blood pressure. how can that be true? >> is apples and oranges. they're all bad for you. if you lose your job may be more willing to smoke more in depth even worse, noting the study shows. you sleep less, don't exercise this much, you're worried more. all of them increase the stress hormones in the body and the stress hormones in the body in my opinion...
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marc harrold welcome back thanks for joining us i want to talk about sandwiches talking about one of the outgoing senator senator olympia snowe from maine this is one of the people that when you know the affordable care act was looking to be passed you know they look to her they look to her to reach across the aisle and she comes from an era where reaching across the aisle you know working with the other party was not that out of the ordinary this is one of the reasons she says i got to get out of here because you know the partisanship has become so ridiculous another person who said that of course barney frank from massachusetts who also sort of retired this year left so much talk about this if the president holds on to the white house will this change. this extreme partisanship. i really wish that it would but i think one of the main things that has definitely not been discussed and people will write books about is there was a wave election in two thousand and six as a wave election in two thousand and eight a wave election in two thousand and ten we had three wave election back to
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it's friday you ready to rumble joining me for tonight's big picture marc harrold libertarian commentator attorney and author adam bitly and editor in chief of net right daily and sam sex progressive commentator and contributor truthout dot org let's let's get started on this thing mitt romney gave his closing argument speech today and here's what he warned would happen if president obama gets reelected. you know that if the president is reelected he will still be unable to work with the people in congress i mean he's ignored them he's attacked them he's blamed them the debt ceiling will come up again and shutdown and default will be threatened chilling the economy. so romney's basically tipping the republicans hand his knees saying that if obama gets reelected then republicans a blow up the debt ceiling crash the economy paul krugman writes the new york times about this argument are we ready to become a country in which they got their shamed as a seventh congress that were to happen to it becomes a winning political argument i hope that by all means vote for mr romney if you think he off
it's friday you ready to rumble joining me for tonight's big picture marc harrold libertarian commentator attorney and author adam bitly and editor in chief of net right daily and sam sex progressive commentator and contributor truthout dot org let's let's get started on this thing mitt romney gave his closing argument speech today and here's what he warned would happen if president obama gets reelected. you know that if the president is reelected he will still be unable to work with the people...
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senate from maryland congratulations on fighting the good fight thanks we tried great job and marc harrold libertarian commentator attorney and author thank you for coming back and being on the program and mark great to have you both with us let's get started on this let's talk about the so-called fiscal cliff here was president obama taking the consequences of the election exceeding talking the consequences of the election on tax cuts for the rich. but this shouldn't be a surprise to anybody this was if there was one thing that everybody understood was a big difference between myself and mr romney it was when it comes to how we reduce our deficit i argued for a balanced responsible approach and part of that included making sure that the wealthiest americans pay a little bit more the majority of voters agreed with me the only question now is are we going to hold the middle class hostage in order to grow it. let that happen . the president has doubled his demand for revenue from last year asking for one point six trillion over ten years now here a lot of talk about a balanced approach democ
senate from maryland congratulations on fighting the good fight thanks we tried great job and marc harrold libertarian commentator attorney and author thank you for coming back and being on the program and mark great to have you both with us let's get started on this let's talk about the so-called fiscal cliff here was president obama taking the consequences of the election exceeding talking the consequences of the election on tax cuts for the rich. but this shouldn't be a surprise to anybody...
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>> marc, why do you start off? in your book you talked about talk about the 10 regional narratives not pan arab nationalism but the different phenomenon. but there is because the activity should we talk about the fact that someone in one country can see what's happening and responded real-time to what is happening within their neighborhood? >> is a combination and starting with al-jazeera and moving through social media, twitter and that sort of thing, i think there's a greater degree of identification and connectivity between arab spread out through their poor old and the diaspora, the united states europe are up europe and the rest in they're probably ever has been in history and i think january through march of last year was probably the highest level of intense identification and interaction in arab history except for maybe a few years back in the 1950's. just in terms of, i mean if you watched al-jazeera back in february they would show explicit images with five different arab cities and you would have the pro
>> marc, why do you start off? in your book you talked about talk about the 10 regional narratives not pan arab nationalism but the different phenomenon. but there is because the activity should we talk about the fact that someone in one country can see what's happening and responded real-time to what is happening within their neighborhood? >> is a combination and starting with al-jazeera and moving through social media, twitter and that sort of thing, i think there's a greater...