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>> schieffer: we're going to give marsha blackburn a chance to answer that question. we'll be back to larry sabato, too, when we come back in just a minute. [ horn honks ] hey, it's sandra -- from accounting. peter. i can see that you're busy... but you were gonna help us crunch the numbers for accounts receivable today. i mean i know that this is important. well, both are important. let's be clear. they are but this is important too. [ man ] the receivables. [ male announcer ] michelin knows it's better for xerox to help manage their finance processing. so they can focus on keeping the world moving. with xerox, you're ready for real business. so they can focus on keeping the world moving. one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putti
>> schieffer: we're going to give marsha blackburn a chance to answer that question. we'll be back to larry sabato, too, when we come back in just a minute. [ horn honks ] hey, it's sandra -- from accounting. peter. i can see that you're busy... but you were gonna help us crunch the numbers for accounts receivable today. i mean i know that this is important. well, both are important. let's be clear. they are but this is important too. [ man ] the receivables. [ male announcer ] michelin...
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>> schieffer: we're going to give marsha blackburn a chance to answer that question. we'll be back to larry sabato, too, when we come back in just a minute. [ horn honks ] hey, it's sandra -- from accounting. peter. i can see that you're busy... but you were gonna help us crunch the numbers for accounts receivable today. i mean i know that this is important. well, both are important. let's be clear. they are but this is important too. [ man ] the receivables. [ male announcer ] michelin knows it's better for xerox to help manage their finance processing. so they can focus on keeping the world moving. with xerox, you're ready for real business. so they can focus on keeping the world moving. one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putti
>> schieffer: we're going to give marsha blackburn a chance to answer that question. we'll be back to larry sabato, too, when we come back in just a minute. [ horn honks ] hey, it's sandra -- from accounting. peter. i can see that you're busy... but you were gonna help us crunch the numbers for accounts receivable today. i mean i know that this is important. well, both are important. let's be clear. they are but this is important too. [ man ] the receivables. [ male announcer ] michelin...
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i'm marsha garland. i'm here in support of this project. as you well know i have been a small business advocate for close to 30 years. i think it's really important to keep a remaining small business in the union square area. a lot of extensive outreach has been undertaken on mr. sirhed's behalf. i think it is a perfect fit for that neighborhood, especially given the many large hotels in the area that gives travelers another option. thank you. >> thank you, marsha. any other speakers on this item? >> hi. my name is michael nulte, spelled n-u-l-t-y. i'm the president of central city democrats, our organization has sent in alert in support. * we have had the applicant come to our organization and reach out to us and explain their project. we are also very concerned about small businesses being lost in the union square area, particularly on powell street. we see there's an ongoing change of large retailers going in. basically hurting the small businesses. we figure that we -- we are very supportive to powell because it will hopefully stay as o
i'm marsha garland. i'm here in support of this project. as you well know i have been a small business advocate for close to 30 years. i think it's really important to keep a remaining small business in the union square area. a lot of extensive outreach has been undertaken on mr. sirhed's behalf. i think it is a perfect fit for that neighborhood, especially given the many large hotels in the area that gives travelers another option. thank you. >> thank you, marsha. any other speakers on...
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thanknk you for your help. >> reporter: people like marsha ha acounting on it.ee cowan, cbs news, los angeles. >> glor: torrential rains have >> jefred flooding in ng inwestern china. thousands have been rescued or fled to higher ground. ale rainfall has broken 50-year- old records and is expected to continue through tomorrow. >> the reverend sun myung moon who founded a global religious movement has died. his unification church was famous for its mass weddings. in which thousands of followers often from different countries married simultaneously. et the same time he faced accusations of brainwashing and duping followers out of their , ney, which the church denied. a self-proclaimed messiah he befriended several presidents including richard nixon. sun myung moon was 92 years old. coming up on tonight's "cbs ol evening news", meet generation apple, tech toys as the new blocks. finding bayer advanced was huge. i was really surprised by how well it worked. and i'd definitely use it again. put bayer advanced aspirin to the test for yourself at fastreliefchallenge.co
thanknk you for your help. >> reporter: people like marsha ha acounting on it.ee cowan, cbs news, los angeles. >> glor: torrential rains have >> jefred flooding in ng inwestern china. thousands have been rescued or fled to higher ground. ale rainfall has broken 50-year- old records and is expected to continue through tomorrow. >> the reverend sun myung moon who founded a global religious movement has died. his unification church was famous for its mass weddings. in which...
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marsha stenberg wants to work, but -- >> 65 people aren't beating down-- at 65 people aren't beatingown your door to give you a job. >> so the time ran out, today was her first trip to the food bank. >> i don't know what else to do. just like the rest of them, i'm sure they don't know what else to do. getting a hand out, i've never done that. i've never done that. >> reporter: there are countless worthy causes and most agree presidential campaigns are one of them. but sometimes the most basic human need gets lost in the shuffle. >> the safety net is shredded. people shouldn't have to line up for food. we have enough in this country. we need to learn to share. >> thank you for your help. >> reporter: people like marsha are counting on it. lee cowan, cbs news, los angeles. >> jeff: torrential rains have triggered flooding in southwestern china. thousands have been rescued or fled to higher ground. the rainfall has broken 50-year-old records and is expected to continue through tomorrow. >> the reverend sun myung moon who founded a global religious movement has died. his unification chur
marsha stenberg wants to work, but -- >> 65 people aren't beating down-- at 65 people aren't beatingown your door to give you a job. >> so the time ran out, today was her first trip to the food bank. >> i don't know what else to do. just like the rest of them, i'm sure they don't know what else to do. getting a hand out, i've never done that. i've never done that. >> reporter: there are countless worthy causes and most agree presidential campaigns are one of them. but...
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good >> i am marsha garland, here to represent gold dust lounge, which got a lot of media attention when it was forced to -- relocate, and its search for an appropriate location, and it sounded on jefferson. the space is 3000 sq. ft.. the business is a 47-year-old family business. it is iconic. it is nationally famous, and the owners have proven over and over again they know how to manage a business, how to manage people, and how to manage noise. they have a solid plan but has been reviewed by the police department. we have conducted extensive research, and that includes community business district and the bid, and the tenant alliance coalition, which wants to make sure no attendance are disturbed, and there aren' no residents, so there are no concerns, and also the fisherman's wharf association. we did hear a few weeks ago from the tenant of stairs, the business sense name -- who from the tenant upstairs. we talk with them, and the owner hired a sound consultant to go in and do sound tests, and we have tried to assure the tenants of stairs it is pretty much oldies and goodies and soft j
good >> i am marsha garland, here to represent gold dust lounge, which got a lot of media attention when it was forced to -- relocate, and its search for an appropriate location, and it sounded on jefferson. the space is 3000 sq. ft.. the business is a 47-year-old family business. it is iconic. it is nationally famous, and the owners have proven over and over again they know how to manage a business, how to manage people, and how to manage noise. they have a solid plan but has been...
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. >> marsha, i think many people who identify as republican talk about moral issues. when they say that, it tends to be abortion, stem cell research, and gay marriage. but what about poverty? that's an issue. crumbling schools. those seem to be moral issues as well. why is it that black folk tend to isolate these things as moral issues and not these other things and vote based on those? >> when you look at black church, it's very conservative. the values are the same that conservative republicans or conservative democrats, anyone would have. but i think what happens, and i'm a history major, look at where the black community was over a hundred years ago, and i think what happens in the 1930s, suddenly we got this i can get something for nothing, and that's when we start with the new deal. >> hmm. >> and that's the first republican switched over to be a democrat. >> gary, any truth to the idea black folks feel so beholden -- and i hear you saying this, too -- black folks feel so beholden to the rdemocratic party, they won't vote republican? >>> i's more of an education
. >> marsha, i think many people who identify as republican talk about moral issues. when they say that, it tends to be abortion, stem cell research, and gay marriage. but what about poverty? that's an issue. crumbling schools. those seem to be moral issues as well. why is it that black folk tend to isolate these things as moral issues and not these other things and vote based on those? >> when you look at black church, it's very conservative. the values are the same that...
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. >> thank you, marsha. any other speakers on this item? >> hi. my name is michael nulte, spelled n-u-l-t-y. i'm the president of central city democrats, our organization has sent in alert in support. * we have had the applicant come to our organization and reach out to us and explain their project. we are also very concerned about small businesses being lost in the union square area, particularly on powell street. we see there's an ongoing change of large retailers going in. basically hurting the small businesses. we figure that we -- we are very supportive to powell because it will hopefully stay as one of the last remaining small businesses, at least on that block. it is important that small businesses thrive in san francisco. because small businesses, as you may know, do promote more -- the ripple effect of bringing more economy back into the neighborhoods. small business actually gives back to the community, more than a big chain does. it provides more jobs. it has the filtering effect. it is very important that small businesses continue. als
. >> thank you, marsha. any other speakers on this item? >> hi. my name is michael nulte, spelled n-u-l-t-y. i'm the president of central city democrats, our organization has sent in alert in support. * we have had the applicant come to our organization and reach out to us and explain their project. we are also very concerned about small businesses being lost in the union square area, particularly on powell street. we see there's an ongoing change of large retailers going in....
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marsha gar land on behalf of the project sponsors, the baros family. i'm proud to introduce them. there's luna, and becky, and their father, carlos. and this is jim, who will be handling the security at the restaurant. the family has owned this restaurant since 1951. it was the grandparents of these people here, also the grandmother's name is esperanza. they established the restaurant and the family are all from the mission, born in the mission, lived in the mission, and now own property in the mission, as well as the restaurant. the restaurant is 99-seat restaurant. it's had a complete renovation. it's gorgeous right now. and the hours of operation are from 10:00 until 1:00 per alcohol service and 10:00 until 2:00 for food service. as ms. ben fix mentioned, there was a problem with the neighbor, we had consistent dialogue for at least two weeks, and all those issues have been resolved. part of that was establishing a professional security plan with jim individualo vidos of greatey protective services. the police department is pleased to see that this property will be used again a
marsha gar land on behalf of the project sponsors, the baros family. i'm proud to introduce them. there's luna, and becky, and their father, carlos. and this is jim, who will be handling the security at the restaurant. the family has owned this restaurant since 1951. it was the grandparents of these people here, also the grandmother's name is esperanza. they established the restaurant and the family are all from the mission, born in the mission, lived in the mission, and now own property in the...
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my friend marsha's a little slow, but i guess she's getting old like the rest of us.eck on the hall table. oh, thank you. good morning. don't you look nice, all dressed up. thanks, i got this blouse on sale-- 50% off! good for you. well, i'm off to school and then off to my part time job. angela, don't forget, rent's due today. oh, yes, i know that. i'll give it to you tonight, o.k.? see you! uh... ( blender whirring ) rebecca: good morning. good morning. how did you sleep after your long bus ride? oh, i slept like a log. i was dead to the world. help yourself to some coffee. use the big, blue mug. consider it yours. thanks. mmm, the coffee smells good. nancy: the milk's in the refrigerator, the sugar's on the table. oh, that's o.k., i take it black. do you want a vitamin? no, thanks. so, what are your plans for today? i have a job interview at school. oh, that's why you look so... business-like. do you think it's o.k.? i'm not quite sure what they expect. it's fine. what kind of job are you applying for? i don't know. i'm supposed to work at the college to cover some
my friend marsha's a little slow, but i guess she's getting old like the rest of us.eck on the hall table. oh, thank you. good morning. don't you look nice, all dressed up. thanks, i got this blouse on sale-- 50% off! good for you. well, i'm off to school and then off to my part time job. angela, don't forget, rent's due today. oh, yes, i know that. i'll give it to you tonight, o.k.? see you! uh... ( blender whirring ) rebecca: good morning. good morning. how did you sleep after your long bus...
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. >> and i think that was from marsha silverman of ogilvy.ck me about this statement -- you know that i'm very much supportive of teacher unions and a lot of what is going on. but i'm also very troubled that we're not giving to people that i care about in communities that need skills. and i think this is what you're addressing. how do we deal with the two where we don't dislodge concerns for workers rights, teachers and others, but at the same time address the skills problem that not only the private sector have but people in communities need those jobs and the skills to get those jobs? >> absolutely. we all need to pull together to do that. here's the key. we've left millions and millions -- tens and millions of americans behind. if you look at the cross-section of america today, there's many in the country who think that little john me march is off to school and roots on a football team for four years. and here's the reality. over 70% of people don't have that opportunity. they have families, jobs, they might be in their 30s or 40s. life go
. >> and i think that was from marsha silverman of ogilvy.ck me about this statement -- you know that i'm very much supportive of teacher unions and a lot of what is going on. but i'm also very troubled that we're not giving to people that i care about in communities that need skills. and i think this is what you're addressing. how do we deal with the two where we don't dislodge concerns for workers rights, teachers and others, but at the same time address the skills problem that not only...
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eric marshall with hodges capital management, marsha with wells fargo and ryan is td waterhouse u.s. equity strategist and rick santelli joining us from chicago. martie, let me kick this off with you because we saw an acceleration of selling in the final 15 minutes of trading ahead some of these key meetings. nervousness going on. what's your take on what happened at the end of the day today and why we saw selling in the afternoon ahead of these meetin meetings? >> i think it's really recognition we have macro issues ahead of us in europe, also our own fiscal cliff and i think that's beginning to overwhelm reasonable growth in this country. i think we're likely to see more bad news affecting the market over the short term disappointment in what the fed does also. >> eric, what about that, are we setting ourselves up for a failure given the fact the market has been doing quite well this year, certainly the momentum is on the side of the bulls, and yet we haven't seen a change to the fund mentals. it's all been hope the fed will act. >> that's a great point. at the hodges fund we don't
eric marshall with hodges capital management, marsha with wells fargo and ryan is td waterhouse u.s. equity strategist and rick santelli joining us from chicago. martie, let me kick this off with you because we saw an acceleration of selling in the final 15 minutes of trading ahead some of these key meetings. nervousness going on. what's your take on what happened at the end of the day today and why we saw selling in the afternoon ahead of these meetin meetings? >> i think it's really...
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marsha hoffman. steven hoffman. frederick kaufman. michele hoffman. judith hof miller.as holeck. cora holland. john holland. joseph holland. elizabeth holmes. herbert over. leroy homeward, jr.. my uncle we are better people because of the lessons we learned from the life the lived my father stephen michael, daddy a think if you all the time i aim to make you proud. >> james hoffer. let them not -- montgomery ward. michael horne. matthew horning. might go horax. charles houston. angela hutes. angela howard. steven howard. jennifer highly. mary and her check. paul hughes. chris hughes. susan he we. robert hughes, jr.. john hubbard. timothy robert hughes. lamar holtz. >> get my big brother we miss you and love do end a special shot out to friends and family for support during the tough times to keep the strong. think do. >> william christopher hunt. joseph gerard hunter. and mine uncle of firefighter from rescue three per cry well loved son, brother, husband, son, brother, husband, fathe r, now a grandfather, a cousin and fend too many. think do. >> stephen high land, jr..
marsha hoffman. steven hoffman. frederick kaufman. michele hoffman. judith hof miller.as holeck. cora holland. john holland. joseph holland. elizabeth holmes. herbert over. leroy homeward, jr.. my uncle we are better people because of the lessons we learned from the life the lived my father stephen michael, daddy a think if you all the time i aim to make you proud. >> james hoffer. let them not -- montgomery ward. michael horne. matthew horning. might go horax. charles houston. angela...
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. >> also marsha mccluen who is also from canada.it's a very small box, close to people's face. stop yelling at them. they do not like it. >> they liked it in the hall. >> in the hall, it was amazing. and i think partly sometimes it's the -- >> if women had been able to run in the 1880s, that would have been a perfect speech. but they have invented the microphone. >> no. it really got the crowd -- >> you shall not crucify mankind on this cross of gold. >> sorry. back to me. in the hall, it got the people in the hall. people stood for almost the entire speech and were really sort of waving their arms. and also -- >> compared to lily ledbetter, who did that but was also very engaging on television for the audience, and kind of found that sweet spot, maybe a little -- >> i don't know. >> but it was fun, right? >> and also, no risk, right? >> anything before 10:00 doesn't count. >> and everybody is talking about it. >> and no risk for her. she's not running for anything. >> you can do stupid pet tricks at 8:00 actually. >>> still ahead t
. >> also marsha mccluen who is also from canada.it's a very small box, close to people's face. stop yelling at them. they do not like it. >> they liked it in the hall. >> in the hall, it was amazing. and i think partly sometimes it's the -- >> if women had been able to run in the 1880s, that would have been a perfect speech. but they have invented the microphone. >> no. it really got the crowd -- >> you shall not crucify mankind on this cross of gold....
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. >> i'm tired of being in marsha's shadow all the time. >> reporter: sibling rivalry has long been lampoonedhat happens when a parent says they like one child more than another? bob bishop father of two did just that. writing a shockingly candid blog, admitting that he has chosen a favorite son. it is stirring up quite debate on parenting sites. in the post, he says, if he was to be absolutely honest my oldest son is the favorite of the two. he and i are adventurous partners in crime, and i can't malk life without him. bishop even admits in a follow-up post, to me he is more fun. i don't love either of my sons any more than the other, but i do like them differently. i'd be willing to bet you are the same. and online the response was swift and brutal. one reader writing, quote, that favorite kid part could hurt someone's feelings one day. while another wrote, did you really write that your older son is your favorite? that's horrendous and cruel. but some people understand where bishop's coming from. >> there is some truth to what he says. i think all parents sort of favor one. >> reporter: ch
. >> i'm tired of being in marsha's shadow all the time. >> reporter: sibling rivalry has long been lampoonedhat happens when a parent says they like one child more than another? bob bishop father of two did just that. writing a shockingly candid blog, admitting that he has chosen a favorite son. it is stirring up quite debate on parenting sites. in the post, he says, if he was to be absolutely honest my oldest son is the favorite of the two. he and i are adventurous partners in...
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name was ann, s called right back and somebody called her and she got on again, said her name was marsha. now, i know you all know who it is, so this is what we want to know, why and how can somebody get on, every day, sometimes twice a day, and we've been trying to get on for, oh, some of my neighbors, for years. host: that is irritating, isn't it? i promise nobody is calling her back. we don't want her to call in, either, except every 30 years. but lorania, why aren't you sticking with the president in 2012. caller: i want to know why this lady could get on like this and this is bothering us and we decided we weren't going to watch c-span. that's all i have to say. host: our next call comes from vicky in cincinnati, ohio. vicky in 2008, obama supporter, are you sticking with the president in 2012? caller: absolutely. thank you to c-span first of all, i've watched for years and i'm a first time caller. but it's incredible to listen to people that are i guess uninformed, because they're willing to vote against their own best interests, and i think that the republicans play to peoples' fe
name was ann, s called right back and somebody called her and she got on again, said her name was marsha. now, i know you all know who it is, so this is what we want to know, why and how can somebody get on, every day, sometimes twice a day, and we've been trying to get on for, oh, some of my neighbors, for years. host: that is irritating, isn't it? i promise nobody is calling her back. we don't want her to call in, either, except every 30 years. but lorania, why aren't you sticking with the...
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host of cbs' "face the nation" talks with new jersey republican chris christie, newt gingrich and marsha blackburn. the sunday network talk shows, reairing on c-span radio, are brought to you as a public service by the networks and c-span. again, the reairs begin at noon with "meet the press", one, abc's this week, at 2:00, fox news sunday, 3:00, cnn's state of the union, at 4:00, face the nation, from cbs. you can listen to them all on c sp-fplt radio, 90.1 financial m in the washington, d.c. area. nationwide on xm satellite radio channel 119, listen on your phone, blackberry, android or iphone or go online to c-span radio.org. >> september # one, 2001 was a day to changed my life forever t. changed america's life. i'm going to go through a power point presentation which is going to outline the account, that historical account that happened, that transspired that day. it gets pretty intense. a lot of things happened very quickly. i'm going to do my best not to ramble on and go too fast. so i would ask you to sit back, clear your mind, put yourself in that room, and you'll get a real sen
host of cbs' "face the nation" talks with new jersey republican chris christie, newt gingrich and marsha blackburn. the sunday network talk shows, reairing on c-span radio, are brought to you as a public service by the networks and c-span. again, the reairs begin at noon with "meet the press", one, abc's this week, at 2:00, fox news sunday, 3:00, cnn's state of the union, at 4:00, face the nation, from cbs. you can listen to them all on c sp-fplt radio, 90.1 financial m in...
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if you look at the amount of money in these operations, the marsha plan, and you put it up to the valuetoday, it will be, the marshall plan will be about 10 times more than what we have spent in this period of time in the countries of the middle peace. i've been engaged with the mediterranean from the very beginning. in 1995, already we created barcelona -- [inaudible]. it was an engagement between the european union and -- including also the palestinian and israel have which really the mediterranean is key. we spend at that time a good amount of money. but we are not able to perform want to do later on. people of al qaeda, people of tunisia need is to really break this. [inaudible] not doing -- [inaudible]. i see were not able to get -- [inaudible] -- the will of many, many people. we were not able to do that. but i see they did and now we have to help. i think that, the second question is the experience that i've had. now, the spirit of the united states today, the consequences, i had the consequences -- [inaudible]. and i had to do with that on behalf of the european union. we had pe
if you look at the amount of money in these operations, the marsha plan, and you put it up to the valuetoday, it will be, the marshall plan will be about 10 times more than what we have spent in this period of time in the countries of the middle peace. i've been engaged with the mediterranean from the very beginning. in 1995, already we created barcelona -- [inaudible]. it was an engagement between the european union and -- including also the palestinian and israel have which really the...