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i mean, before 1980, the highest marge national tax rate was 71% under eisenhower, 91%.n if you consider all of the tax deductions that the wealthy took in those years. the effective tax rate on the highest income people was still about 55%. much higher than the 39% under bill clinton. did the economy suffer? no! we did very well in the 1950's and 1960's. we actually had an economy that worked for everybody. the rich did not take home 24% of total income. they took home about 9% of total income, even before taxes. what we need to do as a country is understand that we had a period of widespread posterity. we need to go back to that kind of an economy. >> cenk: all right, thank you for joining us. really appreciate it. >> thanks, chenk. >> cenk: when we come back, president obama and mitt romney had a lunch. there's a secret recording of that lunch, kind of. >> president obama makes good on an election night promise meeting with mitt romney. that this is their first face-to-face meeting sings their bruising campaign. >> the elbow of the day is on a shiny bald republican he
i mean, before 1980, the highest marge national tax rate was 71% under eisenhower, 91%.n if you consider all of the tax deductions that the wealthy took in those years. the effective tax rate on the highest income people was still about 55%. much higher than the 39% under bill clinton. did the economy suffer? no! we did very well in the 1950's and 1960's. we actually had an economy that worked for everybody. the rich did not take home 24% of total income. they took home about 9% of total...
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votpr but%éou in impact the winner of the gen election n colorado another tossup state g obama by a margeyone/y@0ar the and in pennsylvania the romney campaign made a late pushays, the president wasner there early in the nieground state was north e state obama took in their last night it w romney's way. shortled final rude presidential election. of supporters near boston asking them now to unite behind ve upon which this nation was founded are the only sure guide to a resurgent economy and to a new greatness. like so many of you, paul and i have left everything on the this i so wish that i had been able fulfill your hopes to lead the countrysa in a different join with you to earnestly great god bss america. you guys are the best. thank you so is of chicago walked out on stage to deliver his victory speechhe passion he delivered after his the the with md your vote or not, i listened0s to you.8' and you've made me a better your stories and struggles, ieturn4 to the white house a more determined and more work there is to do and the fuh a second term. pause and take a welcome our nbc station
votpr but%éou in impact the winner of the gen election n colorado another tossup state g obama by a margeyone/y@0ar the and in pennsylvania the romney campaign made a late pushays, the president wasner there early in the nieground state was north e state obama took in their last night it w romney's way. shortled final rude presidential election. of supporters near boston asking them now to unite behind ve upon which this nation was founded are the only sure guide to a resurgent economy and to...
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marge i will hates have to go up somewhat. he said that's going to put a drag on the economy but we have to do something about the deficit. i don't really understand reasonings. i think he needs to go back to economic then i would argue the deficit gets worse because the revenues don't come in because the unemployment rate goes up. >> you're absolutely right. france instituted a 75% marginal tax great early last night grease going we've got to make sure we're getting gross right if we want to face the deficit. you go pro row tax reform you broaden out debate like an 82-year-o 82-year-old. >> you think, however, reading from your notes and looking at the stock market, particularly retail stocks, you believe that taxes are going up. you believe that's the stock market message, it meal why then. the blebs saying it when you look at the retailing names, the market tells you they think all the middle class market will get extended. you see order? core it's not just this consumption that's going to you're going to gets will live den
marge i will hates have to go up somewhat. he said that's going to put a drag on the economy but we have to do something about the deficit. i don't really understand reasonings. i think he needs to go back to economic then i would argue the deficit gets worse because the revenues don't come in because the unemployment rate goes up. >> you're absolutely right. france instituted a 75% marginal tax great early last night grease going we've got to make sure we're getting gross right if we...
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they have a ridiculously fat profit marge. >> hope demo is not fat. >> i would get a gift card for joist hangers >> it is it a housing bubble. i would buy it >> you like the products with the bar coids on it. it is zebra tech. >> i love
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. >> he is one of huns of vets who marged down market street giving all of us a chance to thank them. >> makes my heartbeat about it. 95 miles a minute. >> it means quite a bit. >> it's an honor to have saved the nation, and when someone says thank you, it does, it makes it -- it shows that people appreciate what you've done. >> a one-day parade to remember years of service. >> this is america where free people fought for that. >> really makes you feel good. kind of brings tears to your eye sdmrs the parade also contained a salute to those who served in iraq and afghan tan as is 93rd san francisco veteran's day parade comes to a close. in san francisco, mike pel ton, kron 4 news. >> about 140,000 homes and businesses in new york and new jersey are still without power tonight, nearly two weeks after superstorm sandy hit in new york. the long island power authority is dealing with about a hun thousand people without electricity, consolidated ed son has more than 3,000 customers in new york without power and about 14,000 new jersey residents were still without electricity tonight. >>> an
. >> he is one of huns of vets who marged down market street giving all of us a chance to thank them. >> makes my heartbeat about it. 95 miles a minute. >> it means quite a bit. >> it's an honor to have saved the nation, and when someone says thank you, it does, it makes it -- it shows that people appreciate what you've done. >> a one-day parade to remember years of service. >> this is america where free people fought for that. >> really makes you feel...
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the crowd trouble that marge's in each match a dynamic and the consequent fallout has overshadowed all other events from last weekend the match at the him care arena was abandoned after thirty seven minutes with denominating one nil thanks to bloody murder romance long range effort the nama goalkeeper on john schumann was then stunned by a flare thrown from the stand behind him containing zinny fans and the referee stopped the game shooting was diagnosed with a burnt cornea and will be out for ten days while the result will be decided this week. and car headed to moscow having lost all eight matches they have ever played it says and the army man faced few troubles at the luzhniki stereo the red and blues open from the sport ross most al met in his fourth in five league matches in the second half doubled the lead on the break and the nigerian also turned provider late on for alexandre town at three mainly to finish as discussed a tough it's always nice to. to be a part of. the main thing is that we win the games and so far we live. on gee when second five points behind this cut being he
the crowd trouble that marge's in each match a dynamic and the consequent fallout has overshadowed all other events from last weekend the match at the him care arena was abandoned after thirty seven minutes with denominating one nil thanks to bloody murder romance long range effort the nama goalkeeper on john schumann was then stunned by a flare thrown from the stand behind him containing zinny fans and the referee stopped the game shooting was diagnosed with a burnt cornea and will be out for...
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now maryland is the first state to legalize same sex marge through a ballot referendum and last night we caught up with mayor stephanie rawlings blake and we have all new reaction. >> i am so grateful to the people of maryland for standing up for dignity for standing up for equality. >> reporter: now local courts can begin issuing same sex marriage license in january. and it's also important to note that same sex marriage was approved in maine. reporting live sherrieionson abc -- sherrie johnson abc2 us. >>> >> get ready for new casino and play back jack. maryland voters expanded gambling in the state. linda so is live this morning at maryland live casino which is new casino and they must be excited about the table games but disappointed about the new casino being built in pg county. >> reporter: that's more competition and they will probably lose money when gambleers go to the casino once it's unup and running instead of coming here. that casino in pg county cannot open for business for another several years. that is by law. more on that in just a bit. fireworks went off last night o
now maryland is the first state to legalize same sex marge through a ballot referendum and last night we caught up with mayor stephanie rawlings blake and we have all new reaction. >> i am so grateful to the people of maryland for standing up for dignity for standing up for equality. >> reporter: now local courts can begin issuing same sex marriage license in january. and it's also important to note that same sex marriage was approved in maine. reporting live sherrieionson abc --...
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and the hispanic vote made up the entire marge nin florida, ended up being 73,000 votes. you can trace it a lot of different ways but that's one of them. that's pretty surprising. what the obama campaign will tell you, not only was their turnout operation every bit as good and better but their message was better. they won this because they appealed to middle class voters. they said who will do a better job taking care of people like you and middle cross voters resoundingly said yes. another thing john was alluding to, when you try to suppress the vote you try to-- it really makes them mad. and that helps to explain why so many people in the counties around cleveland, for example, why african american turnout went up. they stood in line for seven, eight hours, even before election day, in order to make sure that their votes were counted. people were still voting in florida after the president was declared the winner because they wanted to make sure their vote counted. >> schieffer: you know, peggy, there's little doubt in my mind that the republicans have to come up with s
and the hispanic vote made up the entire marge nin florida, ended up being 73,000 votes. you can trace it a lot of different ways but that's one of them. that's pretty surprising. what the obama campaign will tell you, not only was their turnout operation every bit as good and better but their message was better. they won this because they appealed to middle class voters. they said who will do a better job taking care of people like you and middle cross voters resoundingly said yes. another...
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. >> also tonight, bay area band putting in a long day marg streets in manhattan today. >> what happensif you order something in a trade >>> many bay area families spent thanksgiving with what you might call an an unkongsal place. san francisco international auto show. it's a holiday tradition that goes hand in hand with a turk and stuffing. >> it's a different type of holiday shopping. >> this is how we pick our last two cars.. >> thousands spend thanksgiving day at the auto show. the cousins have spent the last 20 years coming to the show now, they brick families to continue the tradition. >> we're spread out ought over the bay area. >> the family has grown so much. we have this opportunity to come together and to share in the car show every year. >/mmúf this year's show is 2013 model vehicles. the mosconi center full of everything from electric, hybrid cars to trucks, vans and suvs. >> there are up and towns but certainly, based upon what we're seeing the products are special. and the buying public is reaching back. >> noticeably absent from this year's show is tesla motors. there ar
. >> also tonight, bay area band putting in a long day marg streets in manhattan today. >> what happensif you order something in a trade >>> many bay area families spent thanksgiving with what you might call an an unkongsal place. san francisco international auto show. it's a holiday tradition that goes hand in hand with a turk and stuffing. >> it's a different type of holiday shopping. >> this is how we pick our last two cars.. >> thousands spend...
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story-- it is a thriller but it's told in a very unusual way, and basically, it's about trust in a marge that sort of went wrong. >> it's about nick and amy dunn. they're a married couple, and amy goes missing on her five-year anniversary, and it starts with that very basic premise, but the story is told as kind of a he said/she said sort of story. so it's told from nick's point of view, on the day she goes missing and as he quickly starts to become a person of interest, we don't know where amy is and what happened to her. and through amy, through diary entries from the first days of their courtship to the days she's missing, and we come to quickly understand these two not entirely reliable narrator, and you're going to have to sift through and decide who to believe. >> schieffer: that was the part of the book. who am i pulling for in this book as it unfolds. why do you think it was so popular? it went right to the top. >> it's a twisting mystery, but it also has a basis, kind of gender relationes, long-term relationshipes, and there are a lot of things that people can kind of connect, t
story-- it is a thriller but it's told in a very unusual way, and basically, it's about trust in a marge that sort of went wrong. >> it's about nick and amy dunn. they're a married couple, and amy goes missing on her five-year anniversary, and it starts with that very basic premise, but the story is told as kind of a he said/she said sort of story. so it's told from nick's point of view, on the day she goes missing and as he quickly starts to become a person of interest, we don't know...
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. >> i believe marge we've got about a minute here. fire away. >> i was just going to say i think that all the world religions seem to have three basic things, achieve salvation, do good, avoid evil and the things that are different about them are the things that come down from the dogma, manmade maybe, maybe heaven inspired, may be myth man made. those are the things that differentiate most religions i think. >> and i think we've touched on that throughout the class and believe or not we are down to our last minute here. but i mean that's such a key point that we've seen as we've gone through this, that yes religions have ideals and unity and love and peace and these are qualities that we need to work for, it's hard to pull out of the mud and the muck of culture. so, but well -- [inaudible] well, on that note, why don't we toast to a good future here. [applause] as we are rolling down here, thank you to the crew, the wonderful crew, thank you to all of you--- >> do you know there is a form. i hope you have filled it out professor. [la
. >> i believe marge we've got about a minute here. fire away. >> i was just going to say i think that all the world religions seem to have three basic things, achieve salvation, do good, avoid evil and the things that are different about them are the things that come down from the dogma, manmade maybe, maybe heaven inspired, may be myth man made. those are the things that differentiate most religions i think. >> and i think we've touched on that throughout the class and...
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. >> derek mccoy with the maryland marge alliance thanks for the time. >> appreciate it. >> voters ofrow made their choice on this election. 2500 middle school students cast ballots studying the issues of a debating. yesterday, the results were announced and president obama won by a landslide. >> because it's the future and it involves us and because our parents make the decisions but at the end of the day it affects us and society. >> the majority of students supported same sex marriage and dream act but when it came to expanding gaming they were evenly split 49% were ofoesed and 57 sers for it. >>> feeling sluggish or blue? it could have everything to do with the season. >> coming up next, we will tell you how the colder weather and shorter days could be affecting your overall health. >>> and you think your job is tough, imagine being the president of the united states. coming up, just how stressful one doctor says it is to be the commander in chief. >> all right. we have a nor'easter coming tomorrow that's going to be a good day to get out the iphone and go to the apps store and do
. >> derek mccoy with the maryland marge alliance thanks for the time. >> appreciate it. >> voters ofrow made their choice on this election. 2500 middle school students cast ballots studying the issues of a debating. yesterday, the results were announced and president obama won by a landslide. >> because it's the future and it involves us and because our parents make the decisions but at the end of the day it affects us and society. >> the majority of students...
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the marge on its business is less than 1% and they expect to lose money next year. >>> a wal-mart stores closer to becoming the east bay's wal- mart supercenter. they ruled the city council was correct in approving expansion without looking at environmental issues. >>> in afghanistan a new report is laying blame for the collapse of cobble bank. men at the bank and their cronies got rich using $861 million in fraudulent loans. cobbal bank was also run like a ponzi scheme. executives had two sets of books. one for regulators and one for themselves. >>> a search of the gamut factory where 112 people died in a fire has revealed the american companies they were making clothes for. items for disney and wal-mart were all made there. although it was not always with direct permission, sometimes it was through intermediaries. >>> the high price of real estate now includes parking spaces. investor are actually buying them off in hong hong. a single parking spot recently sold for $88,000. one driver said the costs are just going to be keep rising. >>> there is late world of at least two winning tic
the marge on its business is less than 1% and they expect to lose money next year. >>> a wal-mart stores closer to becoming the east bay's wal- mart supercenter. they ruled the city council was correct in approving expansion without looking at environmental issues. >>> in afghanistan a new report is laying blame for the collapse of cobble bank. men at the bank and their cronies got rich using $861 million in fraudulent loans. cobbal bank was also run like a ponzi scheme....
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what does the u.n say about our manning marg laws? i hear they are dubious. it turns out the u.n is not as chill as i thought. they are challenging the ballot initiatives in colorado and washington. he says approving the de criminalization of the small amounts of pot sends, quote, a small amount to the rest of the nation and a wrong message abroad. and he hopes eric holder will do all he can to ensure weed remains illegal in america. meanwhile, these guys are into a different drug. it is like your saturday nights. hamsters and trans music. you said earlier this is a wake up call for the u.n and it is time we listen. >> i don't think that is exactly what i said jie. did i get it wrong? >> i said who ask the u.n their opinion about anything? i mean shut up. >> that's basically what i said. >> kind of the same. i thought that's what u.n stood for. i thought it stood for shut up. the only thing that bothers me is that eric holder might listen to them. if they legalize drugs there will be no drug dealers and who will he sell drugs to? >> good point. liz, it is bad
what does the u.n say about our manning marg laws? i hear they are dubious. it turns out the u.n is not as chill as i thought. they are challenging the ballot initiatives in colorado and washington. he says approving the de criminalization of the small amounts of pot sends, quote, a small amount to the rest of the nation and a wrong message abroad. and he hopes eric holder will do all he can to ensure weed remains illegal in america. meanwhile, these guys are into a different drug. it is like...
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the marge on its business is less than 1% and they expect to lose money next year. >>> a wal-mart storeoser to becoming the east bay's wal- mart supercenter. they ruled the city council was correct in approving expansion without looking at environmental issues. >>> in afghanistan a new report is laying blame for the collapse of cobble bank. men at the bank and their cronies got rich using $861 million in fraudulent loans. cobbal bank was also run like a ponzi scheme. executives had two sets of books. one for regulators and one for themselves. >>> a search of the gamut factory where 112 people died in a fire has revealed the american companies they were making clothes for. items for disney and wal-mart were all made there. although it was not always with direct permission, sometimes it was through intermediaries. >>> the high price of real estate now includes parking spaces. investor are actually buying them off in hong hong. a single parking spot recently sold for $88,000. one driver said the costs are just going to be keep rising. >>> there is late world of at least two winning tickets
the marge on its business is less than 1% and they expect to lose money next year. >>> a wal-mart storeoser to becoming the east bay's wal- mart supercenter. they ruled the city council was correct in approving expansion without looking at environmental issues. >>> in afghanistan a new report is laying blame for the collapse of cobble bank. men at the bank and their cronies got rich using $861 million in fraudulent loans. cobbal bank was also run like a ponzi scheme....
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. >> we will pass question six, marge equality in this state. >> it a huge economic investment to pass the dream act. >> we're not saying no gambling. what we are saying is no expansion of gambling. >> it is the final push -- over the next 24 hours, you will hear all lot of that. >> we're in the home stretch of campaigning as we head into election day. supporters and opponents make their closing pitch, it's time to get ready for voters at the polls. lisa robinson joins us now with a look at what has to happen between now and tomorrow morning. >> between now and tomorrow, the machines have to be plugged in and ready to go. voters have to read their sample ballots and other questions and candidates. >> do me a favor and verify your address. >> the board of elections was busy as usual the day before the election. the director says the county's 227 polling places are ready for voters. >> we are ready. our judges are hired and ready to go. the equipment is out there and we will start setting up this evening so they are ready tomorrow. >> early voting turnout was good in the city and county.
. >> we will pass question six, marge equality in this state. >> it a huge economic investment to pass the dream act. >> we're not saying no gambling. what we are saying is no expansion of gambling. >> it is the final push -- over the next 24 hours, you will hear all lot of that. >> we're in the home stretch of campaigning as we head into election day. supporters and opponents make their closing pitch, it's time to get ready for voters at the polls. lisa robinson...
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theyh paid, but ifey you look at what they paid overtime, they spend about 30% ever their dollars on marging i said, they grossed $4.2 billion euroowes. they work in a hundred sports,ty represent or sponsor 97 athletes. they spend a lot of money.they they d't spend money on typical advertising, on measuredtizing, but on this thing. look at what they spent in a couple days when he didn't go up. they said it was $60,000 in helium. they had tohe take the balloonse out of the cases.ba once they are out, you can't use them again.m the balloons cost a couple hundred thousands dollars. they supported this the last five years. they spent a fortune. at the same time, they are going to be in the record books forin years to come. melissa: forever, forever. bruce, i learned number one, it's genius, and if i see my sons with a container of red bull, i'm taking it from them and taking them to the therapist because this is terrifying.ng bruce, thank you for coming on. we appreciatyour time, good stuff. >> it was a treat, thhnk you. melissa: i've got to say it seems like it's hard for red bull or any compan
theyh paid, but ifey you look at what they paid overtime, they spend about 30% ever their dollars on marging i said, they grossed $4.2 billion euroowes. they work in a hundred sports,ty represent or sponsor 97 athletes. they spend a lot of money.they they d't spend money on typical advertising, on measuredtizing, but on this thing. look at what they spent in a couple days when he didn't go up. they said it was $60,000 in helium. they had tohe take the balloonse out of the cases.ba once they are...
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. >> isn't it true, marge, that everyone votes on their interests and there is really cold language there it gifts like giveaways, like handouts? those are not gifts. that is why you vote in any democratic process. you vote for the people that you feel stand for what you believe and stand for the interests that you want to see served whether you personally need them or not. >> right. it certainly -- one person's gift is another person's policies. one person's gift is somebody who actually cares about me as opposed to saying i don't care about them and and who people will actually fight for them and supports them and likes them and when you have this really divisive language, when you have this prioritizing bipartisanship, hyperpartisanship and bickering and fighting and nastiness and negativity, voters really reject it and that's why congress have record low approval and why barack obama got re-elected and that's why you're seeing all of this in fighting in the republican party. chris christie is actually seeing a lot of the benefits in the polls for his behavior in the last few weeks bef
. >> isn't it true, marge, that everyone votes on their interests and there is really cold language there it gifts like giveaways, like handouts? those are not gifts. that is why you vote in any democratic process. you vote for the people that you feel stand for what you believe and stand for the interests that you want to see served whether you personally need them or not. >> right. it certainly -- one person's gift is another person's policies. one person's gift is somebody who...
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. >> reporter: marge gatta's house is a total loss. >> this is all the receipts. >> reporter: she's been dealing with fee marks but her family said the red tape -- fema, but her family says the red tape is frustrating. it is a landscape of ruin. this land remains deposited in the middle of the street. meanwhile a makeshift memorial pays tribute to the 85-year-old vet jimmy rossi who drowned in his bungalow's backyard trying to flee the floodwater. the gattys survived but only have memories. >> whiffed here 32 years, raised -- we lived here 32 years, raised my kids and grandkids, all gone. >> reporter: the 2 and 4-year- old little boys brandon and connor moore who were swept away, president obama visited their mother. he said the country's spirit will get them through this. >>> tonight fox 5 investigates the junk food fight playing out in schools, vending machines with sugary snacks disappearing from cafeterias, but are junk food bans making a dent in children's waistlines? fox 5 is back in a few minutes. ♪ [ male announcer ] from our nation's networks... ♪ ...to our city streets... ♪ ...
. >> reporter: marge gatta's house is a total loss. >> this is all the receipts. >> reporter: she's been dealing with fee marks but her family said the red tape -- fema, but her family says the red tape is frustrating. it is a landscape of ruin. this land remains deposited in the middle of the street. meanwhile a makeshift memorial pays tribute to the 85-year-old vet jimmy rossi who drowned in his bungalow's backyard trying to flee the floodwater. the gattys survived but only...
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. >> reporter: marge gaddie lived in this home for 30 years.n sandy tore through her staten island neighborhood last week her life changed forever. >> it's ground zero. that's exactly what it is. >> reporter: now she and her son anthony are sifting through piles of rubble. >> that's a grindery used to make bolts for the trailer for the boat. everything has a meaning, you know. so it's very emotional for me. >> i think -- i don't know. i'll ask around and see. it's in good condition. >> reporter: they're saving be saved. >> this has all my grandchildren's heights. i found my granddaughter's necklace this morning and it's in perfect condition. there wasn't even a spot of mud on it. >> reporter: the storm tossed their pool deck into their neighbor's yard and took the house off its foundation. it can never be lived in again. >> it's kind of like losing a loved one like grieving. >> reporter: the gaddys are staying with family as they deal with insurance companies. >> i don't have enough insurance to cover something like this, to build a new house.
. >> reporter: marge gaddie lived in this home for 30 years.n sandy tore through her staten island neighborhood last week her life changed forever. >> it's ground zero. that's exactly what it is. >> reporter: now she and her son anthony are sifting through piles of rubble. >> that's a grindery used to make bolts for the trailer for the boat. everything has a meaning, you know. so it's very emotional for me. >> i think -- i don't know. i'll ask around and see. it's...
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. >> tax reform that does not increase marge national tax rates on the richest americans but eliminatesbudget, also the loser of the last election. on one hand, somebody wrote republicans would get the tax breaks they want, republicans would also get the entitlement changes they want. the party and media are presenting it as a big concession and urge democrats to back it. this is why, you know, charlie wrote a great piece. don't you think president obama should bring in mitt romney. >> no! >> stephanie: what? no! >> he's the last person he should bring in. >> stephanie: that's the premise you are starting from? the pitch is very similar to the plan presented by romney which is supposed to boost growth while closing loopholes. fortunately president obama has rejected this kind of approach. i'm glad the white house is calling them on it saying what i will not do is have a process that is vague saying we are sort of going to raise revenuear close loopholes that have not been identified. he won this election on arithmetic. the white house said it has not seen a realistic proposal from repub
. >> tax reform that does not increase marge national tax rates on the richest americans but eliminatesbudget, also the loser of the last election. on one hand, somebody wrote republicans would get the tax breaks they want, republicans would also get the entitlement changes they want. the party and media are presenting it as a big concession and urge democrats to back it. this is why, you know, charlie wrote a great piece. don't you think president obama should bring in mitt romney....
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. >> marge simpsons get here and teach your child manners.hat's not nice, don't you think you should share with everyone in the elevator. >> don't i think i thud-- >> hillary rodham clinton and how did we get ourselves stuck in this pickle. i ask you. >> it's a vast right wing conspiracy, joan. >> somebody got to yell for help, carol burnett. >> me, little ole me? >> and in trap-- ahhh! help! >> and it's me, the greatest singer in the entirely world, barbra streisand. and this is babs, who is this. >> this is dr. ruth wise hewest heimer. >> you've got to get us out of the the elevators. >> i cannot. >> why not? >> because you idiot i'm standing next to you. >> i didn't see you down there, you little munch kin. >> and the mayor of munchkins today, was she a good witch or a bad witch. we represent the lollipop gild, and i'll take two paws, one paws, i'll take it with my paws, tied behind my back 'cause ♪ i am king of the forest >> ha, ha, ha, ha. who killed my sister? >> what is she talking about? i'll get you my pretty, you're that mangy dog,
. >> marge simpsons get here and teach your child manners.hat's not nice, don't you think you should share with everyone in the elevator. >> don't i think i thud-- >> hillary rodham clinton and how did we get ourselves stuck in this pickle. i ask you. >> it's a vast right wing conspiracy, joan. >> somebody got to yell for help, carol burnett. >> me, little ole me? >> and in trap-- ahhh! help! >> and it's me, the greatest singer in the entirely...
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he was once marge you. is impossible to convene the smallest and most transitory of human groups without an attempt to -- improvising. culture grows in mysterious ways. its growth has nothing to do with reason. is it reasonable that all americans have to say what seems to be the trouble officer. where is it written? they have to say hi, we can't come to the phone right now. leave your name and number. where in the world of these forms prescribed? a culture extemporizes itself and observances and response to communal necessity to deal with which it also extemporizes. these myths no less than political deals are most organizations can derive only from a limited return number of human problems and solutions. the left discovery of global warming, the sinfulness of man causing the seas to rise may also be found in genesis six. and consider the taking of snapshots before they're shutters clicked. the photographer says one, two, three. well, here's why. photography, exposure could last up to three minutes. so ther
he was once marge you. is impossible to convene the smallest and most transitory of human groups without an attempt to -- improvising. culture grows in mysterious ways. its growth has nothing to do with reason. is it reasonable that all americans have to say what seems to be the trouble officer. where is it written? they have to say hi, we can't come to the phone right now. leave your name and number. where in the world of these forms prescribed? a culture extemporizes itself and observances...
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. >>> meantime in berkeley, two controversial measures appear to be losing by a slim marge en.sure t would allow taller buildings an more development in west berkeley. it was trailing by 426 votes out of almost 45,000 ballots cast. and measure s, the proposed ban on sitting on the sidewalk, was losing by about 1400 votes. >>> it is 5:50 right now. coming up, the cross country commitment that has the ncaa stepping in to make a stanford student's possible dreams come true. >>> wall street open this morning, even though many organizations are not. we'll take a look at the markets coming up in business news. >>> welcome back. here's an interesting story. a stanford cross country runner is doing some so incredible his talents have the ncaa thinking about bending the rules a little bit. here's the deal. student athletes are not allowed to fly on private jets, but the ncaa deciding today whether to let a student do that. here's his dilemma. he's a rhodes scholar candidate and his team is competing in the cross country championships saturday in louisville, the very same day he needs to
. >>> meantime in berkeley, two controversial measures appear to be losing by a slim marge en.sure t would allow taller buildings an more development in west berkeley. it was trailing by 426 votes out of almost 45,000 ballots cast. and measure s, the proposed ban on sitting on the sidewalk, was losing by about 1400 votes. >>> it is 5:50 right now. coming up, the cross country commitment that has the ncaa stepping in to make a stanford student's possible dreams come true....
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what's going on there, marg represent. >> woodruff: and she's outside again. >> warner: gwen, it was right after you spun off to declare iowa, when suddenly fox declared ohio for president obama, and the room just went totally silent. i mean, it was-- it was really quite astonishing. and fairly quickly, there were some risers on the side, that started to empty out of people-- people just started to leave. now, they did bring in a whole new crowd, and i can tell that you we're told governor romney is now in the building. and they-- that the hall is packed. but you know, you could overhear people both on the phone and people i talked to, one member of the national finance committee bwhat went wrong. and one of them said, "you know, the democrats just turned out more." surprisingly, the democrats really turned out, and ours didn't turn out enough." then i talked to a 79-year-old woman who is actually related to someone in the campaign, but she said, "you know, i think his message to women was--" it was hard for her to spit it out. she said, "i think it was hard for young women to accept
what's going on there, marg represent. >> woodruff: and she's outside again. >> warner: gwen, it was right after you spun off to declare iowa, when suddenly fox declared ohio for president obama, and the room just went totally silent. i mean, it was-- it was really quite astonishing. and fairly quickly, there were some risers on the side, that started to empty out of people-- people just started to leave. now, they did bring in a whole new crowd, and i can tell that you we're told...
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even marge the dog out in pleasanton isn't me a nice picture on her -- sent me a nice picture on her walk today. we have a lot of high clouds today. it will still be mild to warm. yet, 39 santa rosa, fair field. but 54 oakland and also in the city because there's a really strong easterly breeze. but there is a lot of cloud cover on the day. s the cold system will be here saturday night, sunday morning. today, tomorrow on the mild side but then we go into a wet pattern, friday into saturday, tori and dave? >> yes. >> okay. an overturned dump trunk makes a mess of highway 101. >>> it's been a busy morning here at city hall and and the doors are not even open for business. we'll tell you about the power problem that's been plaguing city hall all night. good morning! wow. want to start the day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a talking bee... honey nut cheerios has whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol. and it tastes good? sure does! right... ♪ wow. delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's th
even marge the dog out in pleasanton isn't me a nice picture on her -- sent me a nice picture on her walk today. we have a lot of high clouds today. it will still be mild to warm. yet, 39 santa rosa, fair field. but 54 oakland and also in the city because there's a really strong easterly breeze. but there is a lot of cloud cover on the day. s the cold system will be here saturday night, sunday morning. today, tomorrow on the mild side but then we go into a wet pattern, friday into saturday,...
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in the united states and economy in the 1950's when the top marge cal rate on income was-- >> you knowat? and adjusted for inflation, that cut off would be 3.6 million dollars. >> and i would be fully in favor of a higher rate on people with incomes at that level. charles: and here what is i have a problem and i read a couple of articles on you and i know you inherited a certain amount of money. you get to people, families who struggle to stuart's point and family business $400,000 a year, i don't know, plumbing, a couple laundromats and at the end frt day you inherited money, but i want to punish them for success. and i am so contemptuous of people in your organization who want to punish people who have made, who have barely achieved the american dream and make it harder for their children to-- >> did you inherit wealth. >> first of all, i inherited wealth and made money on my own. stuart: you inherited wealth. >> all three of us. >> gentlemen, we are-- >> first of all, i re, restate my basic point. do you support the idea of equallizing rates on investment income and on income that y
in the united states and economy in the 1950's when the top marge cal rate on income was-- >> you knowat? and adjusted for inflation, that cut off would be 3.6 million dollars. >> and i would be fully in favor of a higher rate on people with incomes at that level. charles: and here what is i have a problem and i read a couple of articles on you and i know you inherited a certain amount of money. you get to people, families who struggle to stuart's point and family business $400,000...
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positive circle here with rising construction and employment, i think that process will be easing margeoreover, keeping rates low and as it goes up, there's a lot of evidence now banks are beginning to expand their capacity, and their interest in making mortgage loans. i think the lending is a big part of it. there's other ways to dress this, summarizing regulatory supervisory and analytical. on the regulatory side, of course, very much involved in writing of the rules implementing dodd-frank and the bazal accords. while the rules are about broad fina
positive circle here with rising construction and employment, i think that process will be easing margeoreover, keeping rates low and as it goes up, there's a lot of evidence now banks are beginning to expand their capacity, and their interest in making mortgage loans. i think the lending is a big part of it. there's other ways to dress this, summarizing regulatory supervisory and analytical. on the regulatory side, of course, very much involved in writing of the rules implementing dodd-frank...
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. >> coming up we'll talk with bloomberg's marg et talev.test on president obama's negotiations with the fiscal cliff and the president's tone after the election. you're listening and watching the "bill press show." >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." >>i jump out of my skin at people when i'm upset. do you share the sense of outrage that they're doing this, this corruption based on corruption based on corruption. >>i think that's an understatement, eliot. u>> i'm not prone tot. understatement, so explain to me why that is. i think the mob learned from wall st., not vice versa. >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." >> david shuster in for bill on this friday morning. so glad to you have with us. the quick bethis hour are the democrats going to stand firm on the bush tax cuts and allow the bush tax cuts to lapse on americans making more than $250,000 a year? or are they going to strike a grand bargain and punt? joining us on the phone is margaret talev a white house correspondent for bloomberg news. you can follow her on twitt
. >> coming up we'll talk with bloomberg's marg et talev.test on president obama's negotiations with the fiscal cliff and the president's tone after the election. you're listening and watching the "bill press show." >> announcer: this is the "bill press show." >>i jump out of my skin at people when i'm upset. do you share the sense of outrage that they're doing this, this corruption based on corruption based on corruption. >>i think that's an...
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same-sex marriage did well as did the marming marg. in california you mentioned the death penalty and proposition 34 which would have uh bowlish sh -- have abolished the death penalty. we covered that from the last six or eight years that's been going on. right now it is not passing. right now california still officially at this hour has the death penalty, but we will know probably later this morning whether that goes forward or goes against. the ballot initiative process is important across the state and across the country. a lot of people will say it gives you an idea where the states go but in california it gives you no where to go. >> adam, thanks. >>> the battleground state of colorado going to president obama. after first classifying the contest there, it is too close to call. our decision desk has called it in favor of president obama. he won the state's nine electoral votes in 2008 as well. alicia is keeping a close eye on the situation for us. alicia this. >> hi, greg. and things are still quite busy here in the state of color
same-sex marriage did well as did the marming marg. in california you mentioned the death penalty and proposition 34 which would have uh bowlish sh -- have abolished the death penalty. we covered that from the last six or eight years that's been going on. right now it is not passing. right now california still officially at this hour has the death penalty, but we will know probably later this morning whether that goes forward or goes against. the ballot initiative process is important across...
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here is marge, cut all loopholes, subsidies and reduce spending equally but do not raise taxes. >> stevefrom heather. it would say do your job, pass a balanced budget like required by law. no more closed door secret tax meetings. >> brian: more e-mails and tweets coming. first let's welcome heather, another way to save money, shop on cyber monday. when we're done work. >> that's the thing, we used to wait until we got to the office on monday morning to start doing the shopping. now people are doing it over the weekend and they did it in huge numbers on friday. numbers were up 26% from last year on friday alone. and this year they're expected or today cyber monday they're expected to be up 20% over last year. >> steve: what are some of the deals? >> there is great deals. sears is now offering a 50% off plus an extra 10% off coats, sleepwear, dresses, other things. wal-mart, play station 3, do you have one of those? >> brian: i don't play games. >> for your kids maybe. they're offering a a console with a charge and chat pack, whatever that is, for $269. target has an interesting one. nikon
here is marge, cut all loopholes, subsidies and reduce spending equally but do not raise taxes. >> stevefrom heather. it would say do your job, pass a balanced budget like required by law. no more closed door secret tax meetings. >> brian: more e-mails and tweets coming. first let's welcome heather, another way to save money, shop on cyber monday. when we're done work. >> that's the thing, we used to wait until we got to the office on monday morning to start doing the...
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there's a kernel grossman who taught at west point appalled by this marging this children, the commercializationof childhood, the corporationization of child rearing while parents are at one or two jobs. they put the guilt wrap on the parents by teaching the children how to nag. the ads in madison square garden get the prizes for what they call a high nag factor. hey, this is an ad to the kids. yeah, this is a high parental nag factor. he was so appalled colonel gross mapp, that he writes this book "teaching our children to kill." we have to shield our children from commercialization of their daily lives, and the description here is one that all parents and grandparents and aunts and uncles and neighbors can play a role in, and they simply start asking the question what are they doing to our children? their mental and physical health and the range of their horizons and how they no longer interagent with other children as they spend more and more of their life looking at screens. four, get corporations off welfare. that happens to be supported by liberals, democrats, republicans, conservatives, l
there's a kernel grossman who taught at west point appalled by this marging this children, the commercializationof childhood, the corporationization of child rearing while parents are at one or two jobs. they put the guilt wrap on the parents by teaching the children how to nag. the ads in madison square garden get the prizes for what they call a high nag factor. hey, this is an ad to the kids. yeah, this is a high parental nag factor. he was so appalled colonel gross mapp, that he writes this...
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q mo a cs at puth close marg obviouslys deep into t but now $úct. >>> well, president obama has in thethe for the president. 206 for mitt romney with florida too closete at a time like thring and political posturing. our leaders work. have to rise occasion. >> and wci other race for the republicans had hoped to win control of the send, this is really the headline race elizabeth reclaimedseat the seat held by ted in connecticut, congressman chri becoming the youngeember of the defeating who poured $42 million of campaign. outs indiana,ted his come back againchard mrace after debate last mont to e to hold on to several seats or h virginia tim kane pu georgesherrod brown won ove maine,angous t held by the one notable senate pi for republicans in nebraskab flibed ben nelson's seats and harry reid aalledegy andp e stillez races in montan mark halpern, way. what didbe war she ran as a state where the pr. >> that p difficultwto very leading voices in prtry. >> what does she b andperspective in terms ofshe is athe independent and several ote of the make itr some of therbgf) t legislatcqion bu
q mo a cs at puth close marg obviouslys deep into t but now $úct. >>> well, president obama has in thethe for the president. 206 for mitt romney with florida too closete at a time like thring and political posturing. our leaders work. have to rise occasion. >> and wci other race for the republicans had hoped to win control of the send, this is really the headline race elizabeth reclaimedseat the seat held by ted in connecticut, congressman chri becoming the youngeember of the...
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his statewide marge was about 235,000. partial returns from some of the countiys around . democrats are saying com combined with they also point to if you look at the results that have come insofar from the state, both sides can p t some things that could encourage them. romney did well cl country and southwestern virginia, maybe not quite as well as rli do. he did well in chesapeake, who's a reay encouraging news for obama earlier, and that is in the richmond suburbs. they say republicans needed to win by 25,000 votes or . think completely it was about 12,000 . but again, we're ryht now, arlington county, wre we are or near where we are in rincipals will yomat obama won0 eturns partially swing county near here. this may even go all t: way to absentee ballots if you believe what i'm hearingig now. >> wow. well if 80% in still too call. looking at those splits in key counties. virginia seems like a nail biter. we are expecting toachusetts se elizabeth warren very shortly. this is ms$dhu÷6b >> listen, we stand ready
his statewide marge was about 235,000. partial returns from some of the countiys around . democrats are saying com combined with they also point to if you look at the results that have come insofar from the state, both sides can p t some things that could encourage them. romney did well cl country and southwestern virginia, maybe not quite as well as rli do. he did well in chesapeake, who's a reay encouraging news for obama earlier, and that is in the richmond suburbs. they say republicans...