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, marsha. loud. i was scared. >> tornadoes can, in an instant, just destroy everything that everyone knew. >> reporter: the national weather service had more than 100 reports of possible tornado touchdowns. >> ama: just ahead, googles fined after being accused of stonewalling the fcc. lang lang the dangerous roadway causing big problems in the east bay. >> ama: a duffel day. what's ahead for the work week? >> mike: brian wilson and bruce bochy talked about brian's left elbow. we have their reaction coming up ring ring hello, progresso. it fits! fantastic! ring ring] progresso. they fit! awesome thk you ring, ring [ man ] pro-gresso they fit! okay-y... okay??? you don't understand. i've been eating progresso because there's... 40 flavors 100 calories or less and now my favorite old jeans...fit. okay is there a woman i can talk to? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >> alan: a note toorous curve along grizzly peak driver almost took the life of a driver. he said he swerved t
, marsha. loud. i was scared. >> tornadoes can, in an instant, just destroy everything that everyone knew. >> reporter: the national weather service had more than 100 reports of possible tornado touchdowns. >> ama: just ahead, googles fined after being accused of stonewalling the fcc. lang lang the dangerous roadway causing big problems in the east bay. >> ama: a duffel day. what's ahead for the work week? >> mike: brian wilson and bruce bochy talked about brian's...
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i looked out and i seen the funnel, and started running through the house screaming marsha! marsha! i mean loud. i was scared. >> have more respect for tornadoes and how they can just in an instant destroy everything that everyone knew. >> reporter: the national weather service had more than 100 reports of possible 0 tornado touchdowns. >>> live view outside right now from mount tam, taking a look toward san francisco. notice a little bit of fog beginning to push in across the city for this evening. mostly clear skies at midnight tonight, but as we go into the overnight hours and into tomorrow morning, we'll begin to see those low clouds push into the bay. so for the morning hours, low clouds, but becoming mostly sunny by mid-morning and the afternoon. a little breezy in the afternoon, winds 20 to 30 miles an hour, but it will be warmer for our monday. we're starting things off in the 50s close to the bay. as we go through the day, it's going to get into the 70 nhl a lot of places. we'll see some 70s popping up for the north bay. 70s in yellow here on the map. i'll talk more about t
i looked out and i seen the funnel, and started running through the house screaming marsha! marsha! i mean loud. i was scared. >> have more respect for tornadoes and how they can just in an instant destroy everything that everyone knew. >> reporter: the national weather service had more than 100 reports of possible 0 tornado touchdowns. >>> live view outside right now from mount tam, taking a look toward san francisco. notice a little bit of fog beginning to push in across...
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, marsha, i mean loud. i was scared. >> it gives you a whole new respect for tornadoes and how they can in an instant just destroy everything that everyone knew. >> reporter: the national weather service had more than 100 reports of possible tornado touchdowns. i'm elizabeth cordon reporting. >>> a man shot at police and is now under arrest. investigators were at the scene all day yesterday after the friday night incident. police say it started around 10:40 in west oakland when the man tried to run during a traffic stop. the man hid in an apartment before opening fire on officers. several officers fired back. the man was hit in the arm and leg. he is now facing charges of attempted homicide of a police officer. >>> the attorney for fired sports talk announcer ralph barbeiri says his firing was despicable and illegal. knbr abruptly dismissed him last week. today his lawyer says he was wrongfully terminated and she's investigating a potential lawsuit to be filed at a later date. it's said the station fired th
, marsha, i mean loud. i was scared. >> it gives you a whole new respect for tornadoes and how they can in an instant just destroy everything that everyone knew. >> reporter: the national weather service had more than 100 reports of possible tornado touchdowns. i'm elizabeth cordon reporting. >>> a man shot at police and is now under arrest. investigators were at the scene all day yesterday after the friday night incident. police say it started around 10:40 in west oakland...
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i looked up, i saw the funnel and i started running through the house screaming, marsha. i was scared. >> tornado alley hit hard this weekend. 100 reports of twisters across the midwest. more could be on the way it. from oklahoma to kansas to nebraska, residents are spending today cleaning up by the dead . five people have died, including three children. j. gray has the very latest. >> this time they struck with a warning but not without fear. >> you could hear some people screaming and down the road. you could hear stuff crashing and breaking. it sounded horrible. >> nearly 100 tornadoes tore across the heartland on saturday,. one of the hardest hit areas woodward, oklahoma, at least five people were killed. joel and his daughter searched for somewhere to ride out the tornado. >> we saw the final. we crawled underneath here. we stayed down. debris was hitting our legs. >> in wichita, it took seconds for tornado to sear through this boeing plant. >> everything is gone. everything we had worked for. >> had you heard the statement about you only get out with the close on yo
i looked up, i saw the funnel and i started running through the house screaming, marsha. i was scared. >> tornado alley hit hard this weekend. 100 reports of twisters across the midwest. more could be on the way it. from oklahoma to kansas to nebraska, residents are spending today cleaning up by the dead . five people have died, including three children. j. gray has the very latest. >> this time they struck with a warning but not without fear. >> you could hear some people...
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in adjournment, we will be adjourning in memory of two of our educators, marsha and thomas ryan. i would like to have vice- president norton do the honors in the speaking about these educators. commission norton: adjournment in memory of marcia and started as a teacher on a special assignment in 1967 and succumbed to breast cancer on april 1, 2012, after a courageous struggle. she worked for more than 40 years. she started as an elementary school teacher and worked at several schools. for over 20 of those years, she ran the environmental sciences center where she and her staff supported environmental education for sfusd students, families, and teachers. she earned her degree to become a teacher for our district and believe in the ability of all children to learn and contribute. she devoted her laughter promoting excellence in education for all students -- life in promoting excellence in education for all students. she began taking her elementary students on week-long overnights to study nature and science in open-air. this led her to the environmental science center where she dev
in adjournment, we will be adjourning in memory of two of our educators, marsha and thomas ryan. i would like to have vice- president norton do the honors in the speaking about these educators. commission norton: adjournment in memory of marcia and started as a teacher on a special assignment in 1967 and succumbed to breast cancer on april 1, 2012, after a courageous struggle. she worked for more than 40 years. she started as an elementary school teacher and worked at several schools. for over...
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it is marsha ambrosius. she told me that's not how you say my name. she is british. i said sorry.n when she left i said it the same wrong way just to show her. just kidding. come on my show? tell me how to say your name? >> we all know how to say your name. we'll be tuning in tomorrow morning. thanks so much. >>> coming up next on news 4 at 4:00 a bank's curiosity saved the life of a cat. why the bank had to sue to save its life. >>> plus hear the flight recordings as an >>> some interesting pictures here from mars. the red planet. nasa says this traveling plume of smoke is a massive dust storm on the planet. the phenomenon is called a dust devil. it's created by strong surface heat. this particular dust devil was captured by a special camera orbiting mars. the plume is 12 miles above the surface. that's nearly the entire length of the capital crescent trail. despite the size of the plume scientists say you wouldn't be knocked over by it because the atmosphere on mars is very dense. >> it looks a little like a twister at the very bottom. >> it does. >> it is. that is exactly what
it is marsha ambrosius. she told me that's not how you say my name. she is british. i said sorry.n when she left i said it the same wrong way just to show her. just kidding. come on my show? tell me how to say your name? >> we all know how to say your name. we'll be tuning in tomorrow morning. thanks so much. >>> coming up next on news 4 at 4:00 a bank's curiosity saved the life of a cat. why the bank had to sue to save its life. >>> plus hear the flight recordings as an...
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my wife, marsha s absolutely terrified, where am i going to put it. and there is a little brook where the kids used to go to cool off their ankles after working in central virginia tobacco farms, after living in germany. can you imagine? what they must have gone through? i'm asked over and over and over again, well, you wrote this book. sure, and i said i read this book. and they said, well, of course, you read it, you wrote it. and i said there's a difference between reading and writing. i said, now i ask this question in jewish intellectual tradition. the torah, the bible is written in black fire and white fire. black fire are the letters you see, and white fire is the message in between the lines, and that's where the meaning is. when i pick up this book and read it and ask what is the meaning of this book? let's save that for the questions later. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> i don't work unless i'm plugged in. >> in the right one? you're up. >> okay. i'm wired. well, i want to thank you all for coming to hear about this gentleman who has
my wife, marsha s absolutely terrified, where am i going to put it. and there is a little brook where the kids used to go to cool off their ankles after working in central virginia tobacco farms, after living in germany. can you imagine? what they must have gone through? i'm asked over and over and over again, well, you wrote this book. sure, and i said i read this book. and they said, well, of course, you read it, you wrote it. and i said there's a difference between reading and writing. i...
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people they're working with marsha, paul. and principal race officer john greg as well from race management. there's really been a very large group effort here. and port staff is deeply appreciative. so i would like to turn to the technical attachment a-1 resolution 12-34 is a date change and in the first paragraph, there's an incorrect april 10th, 2012 date that should be changed to april 24th, 2012. and with that port staff available along with mr. martin to answer any questions that the commission may have. thank you very much. >> move up 9-a with the suggested technical amendment. >> second. >> public comment. kevin carroll, hotel counsel. >> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is kevin carroll. i'm the executive director of the thole council of san francisco. have i the privilege of working with the industry that lks 15 million people to the steefer year. i wanted to let you know we still continue to strongly endorse the america's cup and thamplinge the city, event authority and port of san francisco for everything th
people they're working with marsha, paul. and principal race officer john greg as well from race management. there's really been a very large group effort here. and port staff is deeply appreciative. so i would like to turn to the technical attachment a-1 resolution 12-34 is a date change and in the first paragraph, there's an incorrect april 10th, 2012 date that should be changed to april 24th, 2012. and with that port staff available along with mr. martin to answer any questions that the...
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. >> marsha keller. paul, looking into the future, which regions do you see as problematic in terms of arms flows? >>. >> i guess i'll mention the one that i flagged at the beginning but didn't discuss is sort of east africa. there there's concerns for a range of reasons. with regards to uganda, we're seeing a significant buildup in terms of acquisitions from russia. and as i said, the propness of some of those acquisitions with regard to the tasks at hand is unclear. so the acquisition of some advanced equipment i think the there's the issue of the money could have been better spent, let's put it that way. lack of oversight and discussion within the parliament in uganda is another concern being raised there. with regards to kenya, there's also been a number of transfers that have been used in the somali incursions. and i think that there you can see in that region there's the question of there may well be restricts on transfer controls by some states but also a desire to help them, to develop an ability
. >> marsha keller. paul, looking into the future, which regions do you see as problematic in terms of arms flows? >>. >> i guess i'll mention the one that i flagged at the beginning but didn't discuss is sort of east africa. there there's concerns for a range of reasons. with regards to uganda, we're seeing a significant buildup in terms of acquisitions from russia. and as i said, the propness of some of those acquisitions with regard to the tasks at hand is unclear. so the...
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all of my life primary sponsor and campaign special congratulations tonight wgn mark suppelsa and marsharibune's all along with jason grotto, ray long, and jodi cohen the winners of richard h driehaus foundation award for investigative reporting tonight work looking into abuses of union systems congratulations. picking up more hardware mark suppelsa special day for former mayor daley and his family dedication honor somebody close to their hearts and later derrick rose style icon? we have two car insurances that we're going to have you taste. the first one we're going to call x. go ahead and take a sip, and then let me know what the baby thinks of it. four million drivers switched to this car insurance last year. oh, she likes it babies' palates are very sensitive so she's probably tasting the low rates. this is car insurance y they've been losing customers pretty quickly. oh my gosh, that's horrible! which would you choose? geico. over their competitor. do you want to finish it? no. does the baby want to finish it? no. ugh! all work and no food is making lorenzo very snippy. oh! seriousl
all of my life primary sponsor and campaign special congratulations tonight wgn mark suppelsa and marsharibune's all along with jason grotto, ray long, and jodi cohen the winners of richard h driehaus foundation award for investigative reporting tonight work looking into abuses of union systems congratulations. picking up more hardware mark suppelsa special day for former mayor daley and his family dedication honor somebody close to their hearts and later derrick rose style icon? we have two...
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i saw him in a play with marsha gay harden and they were sitting next to each other and she had her armtill i feel like, send them home at the end of the night to my house. it gets in deep, you don't mean for it to, but it does. >> jimmy: i wonder if that's the case on bad shows. i wonder if it's only the really good shows where there's some really chemistry there? >> i don't know. >> jimmy: "nurse jackie" is a show that -- you have four seasons of the show. i actually watched the episode that will air sunday. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i don't know how much we can reveal about it. maybe we shouldn't reveal anything about it. >> i haven't seen it. >> jimmy: okay. i'll tell you what happens. you get shot at the end of the episode. [ laughter ] >> [ bleep ]. >> jimmy: knowing the show is named "nurse jackie," there's very little chance you are going to >> i don't know. how long have you been in this business? i could be called nurse, as far as i know. >> jimmy: even weirder when you're son is just yelling "nurse." people will be dialing 911. >> jimmy: "nurse jackie" is a drug addict and i'm going
i saw him in a play with marsha gay harden and they were sitting next to each other and she had her armtill i feel like, send them home at the end of the night to my house. it gets in deep, you don't mean for it to, but it does. >> jimmy: i wonder if that's the case on bad shows. i wonder if it's only the really good shows where there's some really chemistry there? >> i don't know. >> jimmy: "nurse jackie" is a show that -- you have four seasons of the show. i...
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. >> reporter: marsha knows what she'll be tackling. >> i have some plant that is have to go out or i'll be hand watering for quite a while. railroad for those not working the best place to head on a hot day is the beach. >> we knew it was going to be really hot this weekend so we're prepping for that. we have some fruits, and then yogurt. >> reporter: and of course -- >> ice cream. >> reporter: but along with your sunscreen don't forget to bring your sandals because this sand is hot. >> definitely some ice. >> 20 and we also have the 9- pound bags which are design for a party. they have 3-pound bags in each. >> reporter: for those wanting to lounge by the pool, just keep in mind the pollen count is expected to still be high but the air quality is supposed to be moderate to good. that's good news for this weekend. reporting live, jade hernandez. >> from jade there outside we go to chief meteorologist bill martin he's been tracking this warming trend and joins us now with where temperatures stand right now. >> throughout the state it's pretty warm. i put in the isotherms. look that the al
. >> reporter: marsha knows what she'll be tackling. >> i have some plant that is have to go out or i'll be hand watering for quite a while. railroad for those not working the best place to head on a hot day is the beach. >> we knew it was going to be really hot this weekend so we're prepping for that. we have some fruits, and then yogurt. >> reporter: and of course -- >> ice cream. >> reporter: but along with your sunscreen don't forget to bring your sandals...
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. >> sheila and paul and their daughter marsha were trjcly taken from us too soon. the example is with usth her legacy is with us and her words are with us. >>reporter: the family died in a plane crash in 2002. after franken remark the senate voted overwhelmingly to reauthorize the law. >> world war ii veteran would had irreplaceable medal and other memorandum peel beallia stolen he got good news. the response has been remarkable. the update tonight from tl wayne friedman. >> the last time micky sat in the waiting room of the san leandro police department his prospects were weak. >> i was definite satelliteed. >> had you ever seen him this upset before. not really. >>reporter: it was april fourth, parking lot of local restaurant he had returned to his car and found it broken into. someone took his briefcase with world war ii medals and his hat and more. of everything you have lost what's the hardest to replace. >> sextant. >>reporter: he had it aboard the ship when japanese attacked pearl harbor. he taught kids in school with. it linked this 92-year-old man with all
. >> sheila and paul and their daughter marsha were trjcly taken from us too soon. the example is with usth her legacy is with us and her words are with us. >>reporter: the family died in a plane crash in 2002. after franken remark the senate voted overwhelmingly to reauthorize the law. >> world war ii veteran would had irreplaceable medal and other memorandum peel beallia stolen he got good news. the response has been remarkable. the update tonight from tl wayne friedman....
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meanwhile, from south dakota and marsha, marsha, marsha, i have co-signed one of my children's studentheir school. that particular child is now sticking me with these loans. am i stuck with these until i pay them off? that is a great and scary question. >> well, obviously, when you co-sign a loan, it means you've signed the loan with someone else. you're stuck with them. you're stuck with them and so that's why we tell people to never co-sign and if a single parent is looking at a child going to school because they can't afford, they need to look into scholarships and pell grants and decisions on where they go to school. choose a cheaper school so you don't get in these kinds of messes. never co-sign a loan. you always end up paying it. >> ok and john from ohio has this question. my wife and i have two student loans. my wife doesn't want to pay my loan first because she recently saw a movie where a husband paid off his debt first and left the wife with the remaining debt! >> movie. >> my principal balance and interest rate is more than hers. is she crazy? should they pay both loans off
meanwhile, from south dakota and marsha, marsha, marsha, i have co-signed one of my children's studentheir school. that particular child is now sticking me with these loans. am i stuck with these until i pay them off? that is a great and scary question. >> well, obviously, when you co-sign a loan, it means you've signed the loan with someone else. you're stuck with them. you're stuck with them and so that's why we tell people to never co-sign and if a single parent is looking at a child...
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i saw him in a play with marsha gay harden and they were sitting next to each other and she had her armwife is lovely and still, i feel like, you know, send him home at the night of the night, to my house. i don't know. it gets in deep. you don't mean for it to, but it does. >> jimmy: i wonder if that's the case on bad shows. i wonder if it's only the really good shows where there's some real chemistry there and real -- >> i don't know. i stay out of that one. >> jimmy: "nurse jackie" is a great success -- i mean, this is a show -- you have four seasons of the show. >> yes. >> jimmy: and i actually watched the episode that's going to air on sunday. >> oh, yeah? >> jimmy: i don't note how much we can reveal about it. i don't know if you care to reveal. maybe we shouldn't reveal anything about it. >> i haven't seen it. >> jimmy: okay. i'll tell you what happens. >> i really haven't seen it finished. >> jimmy: you get shot at the end of the episode. >> what the [ bleep ] is that? >> jimmy: knowing the show is named "nurse jackie," there's very little chance you are going to get killed off.
i saw him in a play with marsha gay harden and they were sitting next to each other and she had her armwife is lovely and still, i feel like, you know, send him home at the night of the night, to my house. i don't know. it gets in deep. you don't mean for it to, but it does. >> jimmy: i wonder if that's the case on bad shows. i wonder if it's only the really good shows where there's some real chemistry there and real -- >> i don't know. i stay out of that one. >> jimmy:...
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i saw him in a play with marsha gay harden and they were sitting next to each other and she had her armtch. welcome to rehab. >> jimmy: edie falco! "nurse jackie" premieres sunday night at 9:00 on showtime. thanks so much for being here. we'll be right back with jack wagner and anna trebunskaya. [ male announcer ] there's always something new on applebee's 2 for $20 menu. over there, that's mike. we call him the comeback kid. 'cause he and his buddies they're always coming back to applebee's. [ male announcer ] right now, it's the jazzed up flavors of bourbon street. get one appetizer and two entrees for just 20 bucks like our totally inspired bourbon street chicken & shrimp loaded with cajun flavor on a sizzling skillet or our tender new blackened chicken penne. we love it when our neighbors come back, so we're always giving them a reason to. [ male announcer ] 2 for $20, now with the flavors of bourbon street. only at applebee's. now serving half-price appetizers late night. [ male announcer ] at green giant we know nature gives us the most nutritious of gifts. but only when they are
i saw him in a play with marsha gay harden and they were sitting next to each other and she had her armtch. welcome to rehab. >> jimmy: edie falco! "nurse jackie" premieres sunday night at 9:00 on showtime. thanks so much for being here. we'll be right back with jack wagner and anna trebunskaya. [ male announcer ] there's always something new on applebee's 2 for $20 menu. over there, that's mike. we call him the comeback kid. 'cause he and his buddies they're always coming back...
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everyone has their own thing and own styl marsha, i love her. >>> it's 9:30 in america. in defense of axl rose. let me lay my cards firmly on the table right from the top. i love axl rose. greatest performer i've of seen any rock singer give was by mr. rose in copenhagen, denmark in 1981. strummed and smashed his way through two hours of guns and roses hysteria. the most stunning thing i've of seen anybody doing on any stage of. axel, in the same way, snorting, womanizing, feuding his way into rock 'n' roll folklore until the band broke up until so unsolvable, not even a regular $250 million payday offers can persuade him to reform. the chuck norris of rock. a bad ass renegade, angry as he was 25 years ago. why is anybody surprised he rejected the chance to be inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame? what part of axl rose did people with to embrace becoming an officially old, respectable music industry legend? axl shredded the invitation to pieces and threw it out of the hotel room along with the tv and a rambling of the letter, refusing to
everyone has their own thing and own styl marsha, i love her. >>> it's 9:30 in america. in defense of axl rose. let me lay my cards firmly on the table right from the top. i love axl rose. greatest performer i've of seen any rock singer give was by mr. rose in copenhagen, denmark in 1981. strummed and smashed his way through two hours of guns and roses hysteria. the most stunning thing i've of seen anybody doing on any stage of. axel, in the same way, snorting, womanizing, feuding his...
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tennessee congress woman marsha blackburn joins us now.ith us, congresswoman. >> good to be with you. thank you. >> judge jeanine: what prompted your concern into the issue of google, its advertising practice its, and human trafficking? >> we have heard from many of the human rights organizations and the organizations that work with women and children and they have expressed their concerns. they wrote to the attorneys general last month highlighting with them some of their concerns about what is taking place online. and judge, it is not just google. they do have the largest footprint in the eco system but it is all of our online companies and the entire virtual marketplace where we have a concern and the reason for writing to google is because they do have that largest footprint in the eco system of the virtual marketplace. >> judge jeanine: and i should add here that google has responded to our request about your inquiry and they say we ban ads for sex trafficking, child pornography and prostitution. we have invested millions of dollars i
tennessee congress woman marsha blackburn joins us now.ith us, congresswoman. >> good to be with you. thank you. >> judge jeanine: what prompted your concern into the issue of google, its advertising practice its, and human trafficking? >> we have heard from many of the human rights organizations and the organizations that work with women and children and they have expressed their concerns. they wrote to the attorneys general last month highlighting with them some of their...
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mas masha's marsha, i love her. she's a rock. greetings from the windy city of chicago.e friendly but some have had a hard time understanding my accent. so to make sure people get every word of the geico savings message i've been practicing how to talk like a true chicagoan. switching to geico could save you hundreds of dollars on car insurance... da bears. haha... you people sure do talk funny. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. like in a special ops mission? you'd spot movement, gather intelligence with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering, web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an account. >>> it's 9:30 in america. in defense of axl rose. let me lay my cards firmly on the table right from the top. i love axl rose. greatest performer i've of seen any roc
mas masha's marsha, i love her. she's a rock. greetings from the windy city of chicago.e friendly but some have had a hard time understanding my accent. so to make sure people get every word of the geico savings message i've been practicing how to talk like a true chicagoan. switching to geico could save you hundreds of dollars on car insurance... da bears. haha... you people sure do talk funny. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. like in a special...
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. >> what we know, judgest ka, we're talking about marsha johnson, the head of the general services administration which is basically in part the landlord to the federal government because the federal government owns thousands of buildings across the u.s. this was a training conference and it took place outside of las vegas at the m resort. 300 people attended. there were a number of sort of i guess you could say like preparation trips, sort of a dry run as well as a number of trips to plan this event and that included trips to this resort. those planning costs alone, $136,000. add that to the cost of the actual conference, and it is over $800,000. it is not just the overall price tag of this conference that is so eye popping according to this report from the independent inspector general for the gsa. it is also what the money was spent on. $75,000 to hire a company to do a team building, an actual team building exercise, pleural, and it included one that was a bicycle building project, $6,000 spent on commemorative coins, $6,000 on canteens, key chains, t-shirts, what we call swag, the give away
. >> what we know, judgest ka, we're talking about marsha johnson, the head of the general services administration which is basically in part the landlord to the federal government because the federal government owns thousands of buildings across the u.s. this was a training conference and it took place outside of las vegas at the m resort. 300 people attended. there were a number of sort of i guess you could say like preparation trips, sort of a dry run as well as a number of trips to...
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and to marsha black transplant, if you don't have cash at the end of the month, you can hire regardlessf what demand is. so this tax cut getting more money back to these employers will give them the cash they need to be to invest in equipment and people to put us back to work. >> good morning. i represent texas 22. i'm proud to be here with my colleagues in support of the small-business tax cuts. .. >> we republicans are the ones trying to make the american dream ride. >> good morning as well. my name is erik paulson and i represent the twin cities in minnesota. i also represent a vast majority of small businesses. i recently conducted a small business to her composed of women who own businesses. i have been listening to what small businesses are asking for and have been attending to their needs. they are asking for help to invest in their people and employees and in their company and their operations. this is a small-business tax cut that will be targeted towards getting the small employers of less than 500 people with a vast economic engine of our economy -- where it comes from, to in
and to marsha black transplant, if you don't have cash at the end of the month, you can hire regardlessf what demand is. so this tax cut getting more money back to these employers will give them the cash they need to be to invest in equipment and people to put us back to work. >> good morning. i represent texas 22. i'm proud to be here with my colleagues in support of the small-business tax cuts. .. >> we republicans are the ones trying to make the american dream ride. >> good...
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. >> bill: marsha is up early in culver city, california.two talking about all of the technology, the blogs and the twitter but you got a lot of folk that are democrats that don't get the information because they're not technology savvy. i would hope that you guys would use some of the money you've raised and do some commercials on tv and talk about how the republicans are cutting our public sector jobs. they're talking about private sector jobs that are not enough but hear about how many jobs we've lost in our cities and states because they refuse to do the right thing. put it on tv and let folks see it. because we try to spread the word us little on the ground. if you hit them with a couple of commercials and make them start seeing the difference, we'll have a sweet november i'm hoping. keep up the good work and thanks a lot. >> bill: i think she will see some tv spots. >> she will see some tv spots. i think she brings up an excellent point. it is the insidious nature of the republican party's approach to government. they slash government
. >> bill: marsha is up early in culver city, california.two talking about all of the technology, the blogs and the twitter but you got a lot of folk that are democrats that don't get the information because they're not technology savvy. i would hope that you guys would use some of the money you've raised and do some commercials on tv and talk about how the republicans are cutting our public sector jobs. they're talking about private sector jobs that are not enough but hear about how many...
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marsha says obama had three plus years to come up with a fix.r is going to have to be dealt with by the gop ryan and the rest. >> the gop wants to butcher the programs. let's work it out. it's not broke. peter says congress is broken and uses social security and medicare as a slush fund. you, carol. only you can get us out of this mess. tell us your plan. we know you have one. i'm staying out of that. forget it, ron. continue the conversation at facebook.com/carolcnn. we are following a lot of developments in the next hour. let's check in first with dan lothian. >> reporter: president obama and the likely republican nominee mitt romney agree on helping young people. young people who could be critical in the upcoming election. more on that at the top of the hour. >> reporter: i'm martin savidge, two months after the death of trayvon martin, passions are running high. why the chief of police can't quit, coming up. >> reporter: i'm ted rollens in chicago. the man accused of killing jennifer hudson's family. she was on the stand yesterday. incredibl
marsha says obama had three plus years to come up with a fix.r is going to have to be dealt with by the gop ryan and the rest. >> the gop wants to butcher the programs. let's work it out. it's not broke. peter says congress is broken and uses social security and medicare as a slush fund. you, carol. only you can get us out of this mess. tell us your plan. we know you have one. i'm staying out of that. forget it, ron. continue the conversation at facebook.com/carolcnn. we are following a...
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marsha writes states should have control when the feds aren't doing their job, which is to secure ourly the national guard, hence the name, and let them do their jobs here. noel in new mexico, they ought to have some say. i live in a border state that the draconian laws like arizona that intimidate not only undocumented but also those native born and here legally. the only way to make sure states don't ball into jingoism and xenophobia is to temper state laws. >>> it's the one thing the republicans have right and democrats have wrong. immigration is fine. illegal immigration is a huge burden to the citizens impacted by it. ever of one of them crash into your car? they get no ticket, no fine, no insurance and no pay. try going to the emergency room filled with free health care illegals. to read more go to cnn.com/caffertyfile or through our post on the situation room's facebook page. the supreme court decision, wolf, due in june. >> yeah, before the summer recess. >>> breath taking video we'll show you of a young woman taking a sudden plunge. you'll find out what happened. ♪ [ male ann
marsha writes states should have control when the feds aren't doing their job, which is to secure ourly the national guard, hence the name, and let them do their jobs here. noel in new mexico, they ought to have some say. i live in a border state that the draconian laws like arizona that intimidate not only undocumented but also those native born and here legally. the only way to make sure states don't ball into jingoism and xenophobia is to temper state laws. >>> it's the one thing...
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short and sweet question from marsha in idaho.card i am not using or should i close the account? >> well, why close it? really? if it's just sitting there and you're not using the card, it's building some credit history. unless you have an annual fee you don't want to play, in that case you'd want to close it. but having access to credit and having it on your credit report can be helpful in many ways, it's the open credit line and in case of emergency you can always use it. >> closing it could hurt your credit. >> it could hurt you. even though it stays on your record it will age itself out so it's still good to have it there. >> gary, your question comes from new jersey. i've got a 401(k) that i would like to roll over into an ira. would a variable or fixed index annuity be safer? >> i think none of the above is the choice. basically annuities are not a great deal generally speaking. the expenses are incredibly high. the investment selection isn't that great. if you were forced to pick between variable and fixed, fixed obviously
short and sweet question from marsha in idaho.card i am not using or should i close the account? >> well, why close it? really? if it's just sitting there and you're not using the card, it's building some credit history. unless you have an annual fee you don't want to play, in that case you'd want to close it. but having access to credit and having it on your credit report can be helpful in many ways, it's the open credit line and in case of emergency you can always use it. >>...
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sheila and paul and their daughter marsha were tragically taken from us too soon, but sheila's exampleis with us. her legacy is with us, and her words are with us and i'd like to close with those. here's what sheila said. "we really have to look at the values that guide us. we have to work toward an ethic that respects every individual, to be physically and emotionally safe. no one, regardless of age, color, gender, background, any other factor deserves to be physically or emotionally unsa unsafe. in a justic just society, we plo act together to ensure that each individual is safe from harm. in a just society, i think we have to say this over and over and over: we are not going to tolerate the violence." madam president, the vawa reauthorization bill is another step toward a more just society, as sheila described it. and i look forward to it and i look forward to it [cheering] you are still here. [laughter] that's good. i couldn't remember where we landed on that. now the senate agriculture committee meets to mark up the 2012 farm bill. the last legislation was passed in 2008 and is se
sheila and paul and their daughter marsha were tragically taken from us too soon, but sheila's exampleis with us. her legacy is with us, and her words are with us and i'd like to close with those. here's what sheila said. "we really have to look at the values that guide us. we have to work toward an ethic that respects every individual, to be physically and emotionally safe. no one, regardless of age, color, gender, background, any other factor deserves to be physically or emotionally unsa...
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also joining us now is congresswom congresswom congresswoman marsha blackburn.ant to welcome you to the program. >> thank you. good to be with pu. >> why don't we have mike lay out what he thinks we need, a gas tax and explain with y. >> what did you refer to me as the other day? >> gas bag. i meant gas tax. >> knowing you, you meant gas bag. let's call a spade a spade. i am passionate -- here the congresswoman and i will probably agree. i am passionate about america being energy independent. and i think if you look at north america, we -- north america only imports 25% of its oil today and if you look at the innovation and technical break throughs we had around natural gas, the same could be applied around petroleum, if we would approve all the pipelines needed weeks could be energy independent in the united states and let china, here donald trump and i would agree, let china worry but b how it gets oil isles from the middle east. at the end of the day you need the consumer to remain focused around conservation and fuel efficiency. at some point you would need
also joining us now is congresswom congresswom congresswoman marsha blackburn.ant to welcome you to the program. >> thank you. good to be with pu. >> why don't we have mike lay out what he thinks we need, a gas tax and explain with y. >> what did you refer to me as the other day? >> gas bag. i meant gas tax. >> knowing you, you meant gas bag. let's call a spade a spade. i am passionate -- here the congresswoman and i will probably agree. i am passionate about...
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upcoming guests on q&a include general marsha anderson, discussing her life in h
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sheila and paul and their daughter marsha were tragically taken from us too soon, but sheila's example is with us. her legacy is with us, and her words are with us and i'd like to close with those. here's what sheila said. "we really have to look at the values that guide us. we have to work toward an ethic that respects every individual, to be physically and emotionally safe. no one, regardless of age, color, gender, background, any other factor deserves to be physically or emotionally unsa unsafe. in a justic just society, we plo act together to ensure that each individual is safe from harm. in a just society, i think we have to say this over and over and over: we are not going to tolerate the violence." madam president, the vawa reauthorization bill is another step toward a more just society, as sheila described it. and i look forward to it becoming law. thank you. the presiding officer: the senator from west virginia. mr. manchin: madam president, i rise today with the surest conviction that this body united as a group of democrats and republicans can an will rote vote to ensure the
sheila and paul and their daughter marsha were tragically taken from us too soon, but sheila's example is with us. her legacy is with us, and her words are with us and i'd like to close with those. here's what sheila said. "we really have to look at the values that guide us. we have to work toward an ethic that respects every individual, to be physically and emotionally safe. no one, regardless of age, color, gender, background, any other factor deserves to be physically or emotionally...