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that is what dad always said. >> i never said that. >> marsha eat a snickers. >> marsha marsha marsha jan, this isn't about you. >> it never is. >> they get attention for the teaser and then the ad before the game and then people see it during the game and then hopefully -- >> not to mention on "the cycle." >> that is five bites at the candy bar, josh. >> you should be an ad guy. >> they want to stretch the return on investment as far as they can possibly get. so they did a good job of seeding this in the social media and the semi surprise during the game and then stretching the $4.5 million and social media allows them to do this. >> and a lot of this is commercialism out of control and we look at the ad and watch the ad and talk about the add and it can be much. but some of the commercials are creative and some of them are heartwarming. i was talking to the cycle team and someone pointed out the toyota ad and with amy purdy and put her ad with muhammad ali. >> all of you chumps. you know you have it. but the man is in trouble. i'm going to show you how great i am. >> i think this ad
that is what dad always said. >> i never said that. >> marsha eat a snickers. >> marsha marsha marsha jan, this isn't about you. >> it never is. >> they get attention for the teaser and then the ad before the game and then people see it during the game and then hopefully -- >> not to mention on "the cycle." >> that is five bites at the candy bar, josh. >> you should be an ad guy. >> they want to stretch the return on investment as...
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you do, marsha graham, marsha graham. hello!stantly look at things in a different way. >> blazing a different path. what did you hear? what did you see that convinced you so thoroughly? >> you know how to whistle, don't you, steve? you just put your lips together and blow. ♪ i wish i were in love again ♪ ♪ no more care ♪ ♪ on the good ship lollipop ♪ ♪ >> i listen to you every day, every morning, every night. you never say nothing new. ♪ if i had a hammer ♪ ♪ i'd hammer in the morning ♪ >> we are free to publish what we always were going to publish, which was material which in our mind the public had a right to know. ♪ i will go ♪ ♪ i shall go ♪ ♪ i'll see what the end is gonna be ♪ ♪ >> oh! >> this is big, peter. this is very big. ♪ ghostbusters ♪ ♪ >> what is it i can do for you, miss butler? ♪ that's the way they became the brady bunch ♪ >> i was such a dog. to get me down the aisle, they threw a bone you know what i'm trying to say? i want my funeral to be a huge showbiz affair with lights and cameras and action. i want to b
you do, marsha graham, marsha graham. hello!stantly look at things in a different way. >> blazing a different path. what did you hear? what did you see that convinced you so thoroughly? >> you know how to whistle, don't you, steve? you just put your lips together and blow. ♪ i wish i were in love again ♪ ♪ no more care ♪ ♪ on the good ship lollipop ♪ ♪ >> i listen to you every day, every morning, every night. you never say nothing new. ♪ if i had a hammer ♪...
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marsha blackburn saying because of the rape cause they were fumbling over the sensitive subject. ultimately leadership relented on the bill that was once a foregone conclusion. >>> tonight, breaking news, a dramatic development in congress. house g.o.p. abruptly drops plan to debate abortion plan after revolt by g.o.p. women and others. >> they may have scored a huge victory, but they made themselves a whole new movement of enmys. erin, tell me what that scene was like. there was so much furry i saw in roulette. and how they felt over this apparent betrayal. >> there was certainly a lot of anger in the grass roots, but i think they know the 20 week plan will be back. this was an tremendous movement. this is a group of people that don't want to see any kind of rape exception. and by the way that rape exception reporting to the police is nocious. women say they will vote for it it is not a real show of unity. but i think they know ultimately they will deliver and this bill is their preferred vehicle for a direct assault on row v. wade. >> two issues, just quickly on the rape and wh
marsha blackburn saying because of the rape cause they were fumbling over the sensitive subject. ultimately leadership relented on the bill that was once a foregone conclusion. >>> tonight, breaking news, a dramatic development in congress. house g.o.p. abruptly drops plan to debate abortion plan after revolt by g.o.p. women and others. >> they may have scored a huge victory, but they made themselves a whole new movement of enmys. erin, tell me what that scene was like. there was...
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. >> marsha. >> shut up, mom!porter: all of it is designed how do you breakthrough all this clutter right now? and how do you make your brand and business so interesting that people want to get on facebook i'm brian williams. we, of course hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >> announcer: nbc bay area news starts now. >>> she can't make -- that's what she tells us. they took her wheelchair away. >> right now at 6:00, asking for answers. an outbreak at a care home has relatives worried and fearing the worst. >>> good evening, thanks for joining us. i'm jessica aguirre. >>> i'm raj mathai. >>> fear and frustration. some patients kept in their rooms for days because of outbreak and patients and families say the staff at windsor manor in concorde hasn't told them what kind of outbreak. jodi hernandez is there. at least one family now is demanding some answers. >> reporter: raj, we've talked to several family members today who are frustrated by a lack of information from the windsor manor reha
. >> marsha. >> shut up, mom!porter: all of it is designed how do you breakthrough all this clutter right now? and how do you make your brand and business so interesting that people want to get on facebook i'm brian williams. we, of course hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >> announcer: nbc bay area news starts now. >>> she can't make -- that's what she tells us. they took her wheelchair away. >> right now at 6:00, asking for answers....
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can you imagine saying no to marsha blackburn. this conservative leader and my classmate, marsha blackburn from tennessee. [applause] >> hi! thank you. so is having a __ who is having a good time? are you having fun? do you think you're getting your conservative credit up to speed? let me tell you something __ y'all. i am from nashville. y'all is singular. all y'all is plural. all y'alls is plural possessive. so all y'all, steve king is doing a phenomenal job. and how about joni ernst? isn't she fabulous? joni did a great job to help us start off the new year right in washington. let me ask a question. how many of you may new year's resolutions for the new year? oonly 40% of the american adult population makes new year's resolutions. only two thirds keeps them. why read is the third week of january is called failure week. excuse me but listing to the state of the union last week, i think we got a failure. i think we should resolve stop obama. we have to take our country back. let's talk about a couple of things that we need to do.
can you imagine saying no to marsha blackburn. this conservative leader and my classmate, marsha blackburn from tennessee. [applause] >> hi! thank you. so is having a __ who is having a good time? are you having fun? do you think you're getting your conservative credit up to speed? let me tell you something __ y'all. i am from nashville. y'all is singular. all y'all is plural. all y'alls is plural possessive. so all y'all, steve king is doing a phenomenal job. and how about joni ernst?...
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eat a snicker's, you get hungry when bitter when you are hungry. >> marsha marsha marsha. >> jan, itn, it's a home run. >> it's a home run, for the director and they knocked it out of the park they have taken this from betty white and abe pagoda. they brought a little nostalgia and fun it to. it's almost like the classic real punchy comedic spot. >> getting back to that nostalgia. png hitting the heart strings, continuing with this like a girl series. take a quick look here. >> show me what it looks like to run like a girl. >> my hair. >> show me what it looks like to fight like a girl. >> stop stop. >> now, throw like a girl. >> ah. >> so do you think you just insulted your sister? >> no i mean yeah insulted girls, but fought my sister. >> my name is dakota i'm ten-years-old. >> show me what it looks like to run like a girl. >> i think we get the idea here matt. a really sweet. sort of a powerful message, again, girl power. its something not entirely no. they've done this ad campaign. >> this is a piece of online videos that is put out last summer. putting it on this stage for this
eat a snicker's, you get hungry when bitter when you are hungry. >> marsha marsha marsha. >> jan, itn, it's a home run. >> it's a home run, for the director and they knocked it out of the park they have taken this from betty white and abe pagoda. they brought a little nostalgia and fun it to. it's almost like the classic real punchy comedic spot. >> getting back to that nostalgia. png hitting the heart strings, continuing with this like a girl series. take a quick look...
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s/marsha blackburn (r-tn) (nat "freeze program") la republicana marsha blackburn propuso una enmiendaegaría fondos al programa de daca que ampara a jóvenes indocumentados. dijo es necesario frenar la acción ejecutiva del presidente que ella y muchos entre la mayoría republicana consideran inconstitucional. la legislación aprueba unos 39000 millones de dólares para el departamento de seguridad nacional que de no recibir los fondos se quedaría sin dinero a finales de febrero. (nat crying/clapping) esta joven indocumentada llegó hoy a la capital a protestar en contra del voto. s/marly arebalo indocumentada "me decepciona bastante porque yo soy una dreamer y soy elegible para daca. todo esto que están haciendo no es justo". ella se unió a activistas y políticos pro inmigrante quienes hoy querían mandar un mensaje al liderazgo republicano. s/cong. luis gutierrez (d-il) "ustedes los republicanos lo que quieren es crear panico,terror miedo en nuestra comunidad. pero nosotros vamos a rechazar eso con trabajo con militancia como nunca antes se ha visto en la comunidad" la casa blanca hoy volvi
s/marsha blackburn (r-tn) (nat "freeze program") la republicana marsha blackburn propuso una enmiendaegaría fondos al programa de daca que ampara a jóvenes indocumentados. dijo es necesario frenar la acción ejecutiva del presidente que ella y muchos entre la mayoría republicana consideran inconstitucional. la legislación aprueba unos 39000 millones de dólares para el departamento de seguridad nacional que de no recibir los fondos se quedaría sin dinero a finales de febrero....
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fox's marsha mccallum takes look back. >> reporter: from washington to hollywood to the world of sports4 was no stranger to these stories. it seemed open season for intruders at the white house at least three people jumped the fence, several caught the secret service off guard omar gonzales made it all the way to the east room before finally being tackled by agents. secret service director julia pearson took a hit as well and stepped down. >> over at the va, secretary shinseki took the fall as well. after his agency was shamed by reports that 40 veterans at the phoenix va died while waiting for care. almost 100va facilities are now under investigation. >>> and the strange story of army sergeant bowe bergdahl gripped the nation as he was turned over in exchange for five get mow detainees. some in congress were outraged that they were not consulted and while an earlier report called bergdahl a deserter he's now being re-investigateed and is on desk duty. >> the stupidity of the american voter or whatever. >> there was jonathan gruber, unknown to most until the mit economic professor and a
fox's marsha mccallum takes look back. >> reporter: from washington to hollywood to the world of sports4 was no stranger to these stories. it seemed open season for intruders at the white house at least three people jumped the fence, several caught the secret service off guard omar gonzales made it all the way to the east room before finally being tackled by agents. secret service director julia pearson took a hit as well and stepped down. >> over at the va, secretary shinseki took...
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. >> marsha what happened? >> peter hit me in the nose with a football. an accident sweetheart. >> eye for eye, what dad always says. >> i never said that honey. >> shut up. >> marsha eat a snickers. >> why? >> you get a little hostile when you're hungry. better? >> better. >> that's a fun ad for those who know the brady bunch back in the day. but do you think this was helped a lot about being a teaser? >> absolutely. this is one of my favorites by the way. there's a lot of nostalgia this year and a lot of celebrities and it's sort of a kinder gentler super bowl in terms of the creative because of the nfl scandal. and so the ads that -- seem to be for the most part finding the right tone the ones that are setting out to be funny are actually funny. >> what about the new comers this year? which stand out to you? skittles and weight watchers and mofi the cell phone chargers have a big budget ad which is absolutely incredible. it's like watching a movie. >> it is. interestingly though you talk about puppies as being a winning combination except forgo daddy.
. >> marsha what happened? >> peter hit me in the nose with a football. an accident sweetheart. >> eye for eye, what dad always says. >> i never said that honey. >> shut up. >> marsha eat a snickers. >> why? >> you get a little hostile when you're hungry. better? >> better. >> that's a fun ad for those who know the brady bunch back in the day. but do you think this was helped a lot about being a teaser? >> absolutely. this is one...
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. >> hi that was a marsha hawthorne i believe and my icing apologizes. >> i attended the january 7th special at the board of supervisors to review the reappointment of ms. paskin-jordan i was surprised but pleased to hear he her tell the board she'll be a leader on fossil fuel for this pension plan we can't afford to wait for action the retirement board activated level one proxy voting 11 months ago that clearly has had no effect on the 2 hundred copies from the investment procedure in the meantime we're in the middle of a massive grauth drought we're witnessing the fall of oil prices on the effect of global warming because the of unburdenable assets the effect is much larger the short window of fund we have to protect the fossil fund is rapidly closings and this board is doing absolutely absolutely importing and exporting nothing it is long past the time for engagement it is critical to mention that ms. paskin-jordan and after all you commissioners recognize that supporting hvrdz is completely at odds with deinvestment as well as being risky high fees hedge funds are not transparent
. >> hi that was a marsha hawthorne i believe and my icing apologizes. >> i attended the january 7th special at the board of supervisors to review the reappointment of ms. paskin-jordan i was surprised but pleased to hear he her tell the board she'll be a leader on fossil fuel for this pension plan we can't afford to wait for action the retirement board activated level one proxy voting 11 months ago that clearly has had no effect on the 2 hundred copies from the investment procedure...
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marshas where parishioners celebrated a special mass.al students. >> still to come on "action news," jeff has sports. super bowl a week away. jeff sits down with former star to find out what the birds will do to be contenders next year. that's when "action news" come back. >> okay, jeff skversky has a check on sports an a lot of people wanted eagles in arizona this time of year. sixers playing today. >> they had the most invites in nfc and of course i would rather be in arizona. while you're bracing for snow, in sunny warm, arizona six eagles players are getting set for the pro bowl. lesean mccoy pulled out because of knee injury and darren spolz is making his first appearancech the bowl the birds want to play in next sunday, super bowl. there's the seattle seahawks they arrived today and they'll play the patriots one week from tonight. what dot eagles need to do to get to the super bowl. we asked brian westbrook his opinion. >> they have to sure up some positions and have some things on defense they need to figure out and secondary they
marshas where parishioners celebrated a special mass.al students. >> still to come on "action news," jeff has sports. super bowl a week away. jeff sits down with former star to find out what the birds will do to be contenders next year. that's when "action news" come back. >> okay, jeff skversky has a check on sports an a lot of people wanted eagles in arizona this time of year. sixers playing today. >> they had the most invites in nfc and of course i would...
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. >> reporter: tennessee representative marsha blackburn outlined some of the toughest issues. >> immigration, health care. >> reporter: the enhanced republican majority, the largest since the great depression promises to greenlight the long-stalled keystone xl pipeline. kentucky senator mitch mcconnell who will take over as senate majority leader could try to move the bill to the floor as early as thursday. but it's unclear if president obama would veto it. >> where republicans don't agree, you're going to see the president take decisive action on it where he can. >> reporter: conservatives with their defense of house majority w.h.i.p. steve scalise. the louisiana republican came under fire last week following reports he spoke at a white supremacist group in 2002. >> who they choose to serve in their leadership says a lot about who they are. >> reporter: meanwhile, dozens who plan to oppose the republicans is john boehner, house speaker is expected to prevail. as republicans come in, the president hits the road kicking off a three-day trip starting tomorrow. beginning in michigan, heading to
. >> reporter: tennessee representative marsha blackburn outlined some of the toughest issues. >> immigration, health care. >> reporter: the enhanced republican majority, the largest since the great depression promises to greenlight the long-stalled keystone xl pipeline. kentucky senator mitch mcconnell who will take over as senate majority leader could try to move the bill to the floor as early as thursday. but it's unclear if president obama would veto it. >> where...
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i doubt it ends with him trading banter in an apartment with marsha mason. hey, fiance.ello, my intended. that one sounds a little murdery. [ menacingly ] you are my intended. stop it. stop it! so, while you're out i'm gonna review our flower options. and i have to say, so far, i'm partial to floral and hardy, but i'm gonna give one last look at florist gump. you love a business with a clever name. i do. guilty. can i just say i love how this is going? mm. mitchell and i agreed that i would be in charge of the wedding after the tragic news last week from the andys. uh, not the mountain range. no. our friends andrew and andrew -- they broke up. the stress of planning a wedding was too much. they were quibbling about... everything. i mean, uh, which is why i'm just happy to stay out of his way. yeah. i dream big. then i winnow down. dream big. winnow down. dream big. okay, winnow down. yep. stay out of my way. sorry. daddy, where's larry? oh, well, you know how cats are, sweetie. they're -- they're wanderers. but i haven't seen him in days. well, he'll be back, okay? trust
i doubt it ends with him trading banter in an apartment with marsha mason. hey, fiance.ello, my intended. that one sounds a little murdery. [ menacingly ] you are my intended. stop it. stop it! so, while you're out i'm gonna review our flower options. and i have to say, so far, i'm partial to floral and hardy, but i'm gonna give one last look at florist gump. you love a business with a clever name. i do. guilty. can i just say i love how this is going? mm. mitchell and i agreed that i would be...
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>> better. >> marsha marsha marsha. >> jan, this isn't about you. >> it never is! us exclusively here on "today." steve buscemi as jan. is it a home run? >> it is. they've knocked it out of the park. they've taken this from betty white and abe vigoda. they brought a little bit of nostalgia and a lot of fun to it. it's almost like the classic real punchy comedic spot. >> et going back to that nostalgia which people always like. p&g going for the heart strings, continuing with its "like a girl" series. let's take a quick little look here. >> show me what it looks like to run like a girl. >> my hair. >> show me what it looks like to fight like a girl. now throw like a girl. >> oh. >> so do you think you just insulted your sister? >> no. i mean yeah insulted girls, but not my sister. >> my name is dakota and i'm 10 years old. >> show me what it looks like to run like a girl. >> i think we get the idea here matt. really sweet, sort of a powerful message, girl power. it's not entirely new. they've done this ad campaign before. >> this is a piece of an online video that a
>> better. >> marsha marsha marsha. >> jan, this isn't about you. >> it never is! us exclusively here on "today." steve buscemi as jan. is it a home run? >> it is. they've knocked it out of the park. they've taken this from betty white and abe vigoda. they brought a little bit of nostalgia and a lot of fun to it. it's almost like the classic real punchy comedic spot. >> et going back to that nostalgia which people always like. p&g going for the...
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[laughter] >> >> orr marsha. [laughter] stuart: up next charlie gasparino.ck in june of last year, mitt romney looking at another presidential run. he takes his -- charlie will take his victory lap in a moment. ♪ ♪ so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right. it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things..." ok, why's that? no hidden fees from the bank where no branches equals great rates. these ally bank ira cds really do sound like a sure thing but i'm a bit skeptical of sure things. why's that? look what daddy's got... ahhhhhhhhhh!!!!! growth you can count on from the bank where no branches equals great rates. stuart: mitt romney telling that he is considering another run. >> major bundles for that robbed me. you are the man. lately. they think he is the man. he is not 100% committed. he is moving in that direction. >> i looked a lot younger then. stuart: is he running? yes or no? >> i do not take that he will run. karl rove, who will he give money to? he is part of it. stuart: close to push, not as close to romney.
[laughter] >> >> orr marsha. [laughter] stuart: up next charlie gasparino.ck in june of last year, mitt romney looking at another presidential run. he takes his -- charlie will take his victory lap in a moment. ♪ ♪ so ally bank really has no hidden fees on savings accounts? that's right. it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things..." ok, why's that? no hidden fees from the bank where no branches equals great rates. these ally bank ira cds really do sound...
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chairwoman, congresswoman marsha l. fudge, for her strong support -- marcia fudge, for her strong support of the congressional black caucus foundation over the last years. g.k. butterfield and all of the new officers we look forward to working with you and all members of the c.d.c. -- c.b.d. during the 114th. join me in congratulating and saluting the members -- members of the c.b.c. during the 114th congress. and it is now my pleasure to introduce our chairman of the board of directors, congressman shaka fattah. -- chaka fattah. >> let me acknowledge the members of the congressional black caucus foundation board of directors. i know that jim is here and a number of others. please stand and give our board a round of applause, please. [applause] and to the staff and also the members of our corporate advisory committee. the foundation is uniquely situated because of our most important stakeholders which are the congressional black caucus. and i want to thank each of the members for their partnership with the foundation as
chairwoman, congresswoman marsha l. fudge, for her strong support -- marcia fudge, for her strong support of the congressional black caucus foundation over the last years. g.k. butterfield and all of the new officers we look forward to working with you and all members of the c.d.c. -- c.b.d. during the 114th. join me in congratulating and saluting the members -- members of the c.b.c. during the 114th congress. and it is now my pleasure to introduce our chairman of the board of directors,...
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. >> yes, marsha something suddenly came up. why wasn't our president at the a66x6agg4pz7f8xy?!ñ5]?gs&0úuteadtame on? did he not have direction? did you miss it because you were up late watching movies? >> "big" was on last night. i did watch "big" last night. that's a great movie. love that movie. >> maybe you were busy playing laser tag at joe biden's house. >> the lasers are really cool. i have been tinkering around the white house setting up a similar system. >> now it's easy for the right to nail the president on this, but it's not the right that's just nailing him. it is everyone. it's not our fault he makes it so easy. it serves to remind us why it happened because fanatics murdered citizens especially as the outrage is going to get lost. for instead of learning lessons about evil the media returns to platitudes on tolerance like a forgetful dog eating its own vomit. in nigeria thieves placed bombs on young girls killing 20 after boko haram murdered 2,000. that got lost in the paris shuffle. no arm linking chant of famous names and faces is going to stop that. forgive me if a
. >> yes, marsha something suddenly came up. why wasn't our president at the a66x6agg4pz7f8xy?!ñ5]?gs&0úuteadtame on? did he not have direction? did you miss it because you were up late watching movies? >> "big" was on last night. i did watch "big" last night. that's a great movie. love that movie. >> maybe you were busy playing laser tag at joe biden's house. >> the lasers are really cool. i have been tinkering around the white house setting up...
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>> the one thing offered by marsha blackburn of tennessee has a similar effect. that approaches daca directly saying they cannot accept or renew applications. right now those under the program have a two-year work permit. that effectively makes hundreds of thousands of young immigrants eligible for deportation again. you have other amendments, congressman desanto has one saying people accused of domestic violence are on a higher level for deportation. couple of amendments from republicans saying it is the sense of the congress it is a symbolic resolution that you should not prioritized undocumented immigrants, people here illegally, over people who did it in a legal way. >> what about funding? is there anything in the amendments that would affect the funding? >> when people say they are blocking the implementation, that is how they use it. to use the power of the purse thing. congress, which basically direct how the federal government controls the money, that is what congress is trying to do. their trying to block funding for the implementation. the problem is th
>> the one thing offered by marsha blackburn of tennessee has a similar effect. that approaches daca directly saying they cannot accept or renew applications. right now those under the program have a two-year work permit. that effectively makes hundreds of thousands of young immigrants eligible for deportation again. you have other amendments, congressman desanto has one saying people accused of domestic violence are on a higher level for deportation. couple of amendments from republicans...
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those are the things we are going to do first. >> congressman marsha blackburn, thank you. >>> a look playoff. oregon versus ohio state, looking for bragging rights. >>> up next the latest on the situation in paris. heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. [ m'm... ] [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® curling up in bed with a favorite book is nice. but i think women would rather curl up with their favoritman. but here the thing: about half of men over 40 have some degree of erectile dysfunction. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. and remember, you only take it when you need it. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in visio
those are the things we are going to do first. >> congressman marsha blackburn, thank you. >>> a look playoff. oregon versus ohio state, looking for bragging rights. >>> up next the latest on the situation in paris. heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. great taste. [ m'm... ] [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® curling up in bed with a favorite book is nice. but i think women would rather curl up with their favoritman. but here...
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marsha did pretty heavily too, but chris darden blew it. when o.j. able to walk in front of the jury and say, it's too small, he didn't have to testify. because he had testified in front of the jury and he wasn't examined. so for us, it was a win win. >> he appears to have pulled the gloves on, counsel. >> but to juror david aldona, it didn't seem like a big deal. >> o.j. simpson was in front of you when he put on the glove. >> about two feet away from me. >> what do you remember from that moment? >> you know, a lot of people make a big deal about it, but i was a truck driver. i wear gloves all the time. i know that when my gloves get wet, they shrink up. >> after 92 exhausting days of testimony. 58 witnesses and 488 exhibits -- >> we asked the court to receive all the people's exhibits and the people rest. >>> next -- >> the lapd's laboratory is a cesspool of contamination. >> the defense unleashes a blistering attack. >> how about that? the fever. an even bigger deal? everything you miss out on... family pizza night. the big game. or date night. wh
marsha did pretty heavily too, but chris darden blew it. when o.j. able to walk in front of the jury and say, it's too small, he didn't have to testify. because he had testified in front of the jury and he wasn't examined. so for us, it was a win win. >> he appears to have pulled the gloves on, counsel. >> but to juror david aldona, it didn't seem like a big deal. >> o.j. simpson was in front of you when he put on the glove. >> about two feet away from me. >> what...
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fox's marsha mccallum takes look back. >> reporter: from washington to hollywood to the world of sportsse stories. it seemed open season for intruders at the white house at least three people jumped the fence, several caught the secret service off guard omar gonzales made it all the way to the east room before finally being tackled by agents. secret service director julia pearson took a hit as well and stepped down. >> over at the va, secretary shinseki took the fall as well. after his agency was shamed by reports that 40 veterans at the phoenix va died while waiting for care. almost 100va facilities are now under investigation. >>> and the strange story of army sergeant bowe bergdahl gripped the nation as he was turned over in exchange for five get mow detainees. some in congress were outraged that they were not consulted and while an earlier report called bergdahl a deserter he's now being re-investigateed and is on desk duty. >> the stupidity of the american voter or whatever. >> there was jonathan gruber, unknown to most until the mit economic professor and architect of obama care a
fox's marsha mccallum takes look back. >> reporter: from washington to hollywood to the world of sportsse stories. it seemed open season for intruders at the white house at least three people jumped the fence, several caught the secret service off guard omar gonzales made it all the way to the east room before finally being tackled by agents. secret service director julia pearson took a hit as well and stepped down. >> over at the va, secretary shinseki took the fall as well. after...
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this time, thanks to marsha fudge, she asked for consent decrees to be put into place, that means we'lll moderator, a monitor, a federal judge, and therefore it is almost like in the civil rights days when you had the bull conners, the situation just kept going on and on. so we'll have a consent decree in place and the federal government is going to do what i wish that would have done years ago and that is to continue to look at this police force until we get a police force that the people can trust and that is working with the citizens so that we can have the best police force in the entire nation. >> do you feel like people in cleveland are hopeful that the resolution of the tamire rice case in particular, and the federal takeover you're talking about, do you feel like there is optimism in cleveland. how many high profile incidents there have been the systemic problems in things like hiring and background checks. i feel like it's hard to look at that and envision a better time. what's the mood in the city? >> well, when you know a 12-year-old boy tragically lost his life, the optimism
this time, thanks to marsha fudge, she asked for consent decrees to be put into place, that means we'lll moderator, a monitor, a federal judge, and therefore it is almost like in the civil rights days when you had the bull conners, the situation just kept going on and on. so we'll have a consent decree in place and the federal government is going to do what i wish that would have done years ago and that is to continue to look at this police force until we get a police force that the people can...
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fox's marsha mccallum takes look back. >> reporter: from washington to hollywood to the world of sportsr to these stories. it seemed open season for intruders at the white house at least three people jumped the fence, several caught the secret service off guard omar gonzales made it all the way to the east room before finally being tackled by agents. secret service director julia pearson took a hit as well and stepped down. >> over at the va, secretary shinseki took the fall as well. after his agency was shamed by reports that 40 veterans at the phoenix va died while waiting for care. almost 100va facilities are now under investigation. >>> and the strange story of army sergeant bowe bergdahl gripped the nation as he was turned over in exchange for five get mow detainees. some in congress were outraged that they were not consulted and while an earlier report called bergdahl a deserter he's now being re-investigateed and is on desk duty. >> the stupidity of the american voter or whatever. >> there was jonathan gruber, unknown to most until the mit economic professor and architect of obam
fox's marsha mccallum takes look back. >> reporter: from washington to hollywood to the world of sportsr to these stories. it seemed open season for intruders at the white house at least three people jumped the fence, several caught the secret service off guard omar gonzales made it all the way to the east room before finally being tackled by agents. secret service director julia pearson took a hit as well and stepped down. >> over at the va, secretary shinseki took the fall as...
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and the republicans like marsha black did the burns said the president and democrat lost that election. and the president will talk a lot but not get it done. listen. >> the president is trying to tune-up his version of that old bj thomas somebody done somebody wrong song and it is someone else's fault and the american people are not listening to it and don't agree. >> reporter: she is talking about wealth redistribution and something that the republicans pushed back on. and what the president is doing and knowing that the agenda will not get through the republican congress and set up his legacy for his final two years and beyond. jenna. >> do you get to go inside for the state of the union? >> i think by tonight with brett, it will be chilly. >> i know he makes you stand outside for a long time. thank you. >> fox news is your destination for the full coverage and announcement of the president's state of the union. it starts with bret baier and ed henley on the lawn. we'll have it tonight. and senators rand paul and ted cruz will join megyn live with their reaction to the president's s
and the republicans like marsha black did the burns said the president and democrat lost that election. and the president will talk a lot but not get it done. listen. >> the president is trying to tune-up his version of that old bj thomas somebody done somebody wrong song and it is someone else's fault and the american people are not listening to it and don't agree. >> reporter: she is talking about wealth redistribution and something that the republicans pushed back on. and what...
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she has in the work of michele bachmann and marsha blackburn. when i say i listen to kellyanne conway i describe it this way. i should tape record everything she says and listen to it and take notes as maybe i can process all of the excellent information she provides. give the warmest welcome to my great friend, kellyanne conway. [applause] >> hi iowa. thank you congressman king for the great introduction. thank you mom for writing it. [laughter] i am having a great day, how about you? they asked me if i minded speaking after marsha blackburn and donald trump and i said i mind if they are hungry. i'm glad that you are eating. carrying on. this is a remarkable event to me. i think this is how you connect to people and run for president of the u.s.. you take your case directly to the voters who decide your fate and the fate of the nation. and i heard that there were 1200 committed ticketholders and about that number on a waiting list we came about 7:00 this morning and people were lined up outside. you had record attendance, waiting lines, people
she has in the work of michele bachmann and marsha blackburn. when i say i listen to kellyanne conway i describe it this way. i should tape record everything she says and listen to it and take notes as maybe i can process all of the excellent information she provides. give the warmest welcome to my great friend, kellyanne conway. [applause] >> hi iowa. thank you congressman king for the great introduction. thank you mom for writing it. [laughter] i am having a great day, how about you?...
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he always does always points to two parts that are going on in republican world right now which is marsha blackburn amendment she's a congresswoman from tennessee to stop all the deferred action the daca as it's called was it a bad thing for the speaker allow to go to the floor. it lost 218 to 209. it's not a popular and important thing for them and also bob goodlatt, you're talking about expanding the republican tent bob goodlatt, at the same breakfast that you saw him at this morning, seems like they're not expanding their tent they're actually pushing the people out, the politics leaves me curious at the moment. >> speaking of the politics, bob king of new york tells fox news whatever we do as far as immigration cannot in tbhi way any way way allowed to interfere. why do it through homeland security, because of the attacks in paris and especially if the senate won't pass it and the president will veto it even if the senate does pass it. >> some of these trump judgment simple as that. and peter king long island congressman from obviously outside new york you know, is no like card carryi
he always does always points to two parts that are going on in republican world right now which is marsha blackburn amendment she's a congresswoman from tennessee to stop all the deferred action the daca as it's called was it a bad thing for the speaker allow to go to the floor. it lost 218 to 209. it's not a popular and important thing for them and also bob goodlatt, you're talking about expanding the republican tent bob goodlatt, at the same breakfast that you saw him at this morning, seems...
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with defunding the executive immigration actions, including amendment from tennessee congressman marshaprogram. right to capitol hill, get the latest from kelly o'donnell. good morning. >> good morning, jose. this is one of those hot button issues left over from last congress that shapes a lot of the ideology of the new congress. house republicans vowed in re-election campaigns or in seeking office they would tackle this issue. going against the president for his actions which he said he had to do because congress failed to act, to try to reform the immigration system namely looking at deportation. so the house vote that will unfold today is really at the heart of that struggle. john boehner can say it is not about immigration itself and there's an argument to be made there, but for many lawmakers it is very much about how their own home communities view this issue differently. you get a sense of that by listening to the debate. we can hear a bit of that from illinois's luis gutierrez and marsha blackburn of tennessee. >> what happened? what happened? one year later, you're saying to --
with defunding the executive immigration actions, including amendment from tennessee congressman marshaprogram. right to capitol hill, get the latest from kelly o'donnell. good morning. >> good morning, jose. this is one of those hot button issues left over from last congress that shapes a lot of the ideology of the new congress. house republicans vowed in re-election campaigns or in seeking office they would tackle this issue. going against the president for his actions which he said he...
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marsha and brian said we'd kill her with kindness, but chris said between the snow date situation and articles like this home schooling is looking really good right now. of course, we want to know what you think about this teacher and her bizarre tactics. you can join the conversation on our wusa9 facebook page. i still can't get this one. >> i'd like to know what the school has to say about this. >> i'd like to know what the teachers have to say about it. there are a lot of brilliant teachers out there that give incredible assignments that are so insightful. >> i feel like i'm not hearing the whole story out there. >>> coming up next the community of clarkbsurg, maryland, bands together to support a young teen engaged in a battle of life and death. >> you can laugh at this guy all you want. coming up next how his fondness for star wars actually saved him. webuyanycar.com has helped thousands of people let go of all the hassle that comes with selling or trading in. we make selling your car truck or suv fast, safe and fair with three simple steps: one -- get your free online valuation.
marsha and brian said we'd kill her with kindness, but chris said between the snow date situation and articles like this home schooling is looking really good right now. of course, we want to know what you think about this teacher and her bizarre tactics. you can join the conversation on our wusa9 facebook page. i still can't get this one. >> i'd like to know what the school has to say about this. >> i'd like to know what the teachers have to say about it. there are a lot of...
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. >> abc's marsha gonzalez is in boston tonight with more on day one of the jury selection process.arcy. >> reporter: on this first day of jury selection tsarnaev sat silently in court. he barely looked up at the people who could be chosen to decide if he's guilty of the worst terror attack in the u.s. since 9/11. under tight security today the first of 1200 potential jurors came face to face with accused boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev. among the questions each have to answer could they be impartial and would they be willing to impoles the death penalty if tsarnaev is convicted. >> i want to seat death penalty. >> reporter: he's pleaded not guilty. he faces 30 charges in connection with the bombings in april of 2013 near the finish line of the boston marathon. his lawyers are expected to argue that the defendant who was 19 years old at the time acted under pressure from us older brother tam merlin. the defense's attempt to have the trial moved out of the boston failed. is it possible in here in boston for dzhokhar to get a fair trial. a judge contend despite the emotional
. >> abc's marsha gonzalez is in boston tonight with more on day one of the jury selection process.arcy. >> reporter: on this first day of jury selection tsarnaev sat silently in court. he barely looked up at the people who could be chosen to decide if he's guilty of the worst terror attack in the u.s. since 9/11. under tight security today the first of 1200 potential jurors came face to face with accused boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev. among the questions each have to...
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congresswoman marsha blackburn of tennessee says her party will respond quickly to the president's actiontus to millions of undocumented workers. >> the house will welcome 58 freshman. the senate will add 13 new members 12 of them are republicans. >>> jury selection has begun in the trial of boston marathon bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. the 21-year-old could face the death penalty if convicted in the 2013 bombings that killed three people and injured more than 260. the defense has suggested that it plans to show tsarnaev was under the psychological control of his older brother who was killed in a shootout with police. the jury selection process is expected to take several weeks. >>> a 7-year-old girl could be the key to figuring out what brought a plane down friday night. she was the only survivor. cbs reporter adriana diaz on her dangerous trek to find help. >> reporter: this is the mangled wreckage site 7-year-old sailor gutzler managed to walk away from alive. after the plane she was riding in crashed killing her father, a former commercial pilot who was at the controls her mother
congresswoman marsha blackburn of tennessee says her party will respond quickly to the president's actiontus to millions of undocumented workers. >> the house will welcome 58 freshman. the senate will add 13 new members 12 of them are republicans. >>> jury selection has begun in the trial of boston marathon bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev. the 21-year-old could face the death penalty if convicted in the 2013 bombings that killed three people and injured more than 260. the...
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. >> yes, marsha something suddenly came up. why wasn't our president at the paris rally?
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they prevent any funds to carry out the deferred action order and another amendment from marsha blackburnor the children brought into the u.s. a lot of work to do no signs of compromise yet and for the latest on today's votes and the climate on the hill, we turn to our resident capitol hill meteorologist, nbc news luke russert. what can you tell us? >> well ari, i can tell you this. hey, gang. what we saw pass out from of the house of representatives moves the gop position on immigration and in the context of the homeland security funding bill very far to the right. why is that? well i want to point out the blackburn amendment. 26 republicans voted against that and they felt it went too conservative and it would hurt them within the latino community because they would be viewed as heartless. these are kids that are children of undocumented who came to the united states for no fault of their own and the president gave them that leniency in 2012. so 26 republicans said we don't want to go this far. that shows you where the appetite is in the house for the possibility of some type of reform
they prevent any funds to carry out the deferred action order and another amendment from marsha blackburnor the children brought into the u.s. a lot of work to do no signs of compromise yet and for the latest on today's votes and the climate on the hill, we turn to our resident capitol hill meteorologist, nbc news luke russert. what can you tell us? >> well ari, i can tell you this. hey, gang. what we saw pass out from of the house of representatives moves the gop position on immigration...
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jimmy breslin and pete hamel and jack newfelt, and mike, marsha kramer, gay pressman all profound crusadersed his position. in his private life he was exactly as he appeared in his public life. he had a 60-year love affair with his wife matilda. and it was beautiful to watch. this was not a phoney late night tv made for romance. no late night kissing in the park, at least as we knew, but a real life partnership built on respect and love and tolerance, commitment to mario cuomo was sacra sacrasanct. although i look the oldest margaret is actually the oldest and a source of great pride. he beamed when he would say my daughter, the doctor. maria, his artist, ulaltruistic delight. madeline made his proud as a great mother and tenacious attorney. chris, talented and funny. could always make him laugh pep loved his daughters-in-law and his sons-in law, with whom he had a special relationship. ken sxet howard and brian. they enjoyed a true father and son relationship. it was mutual and they were adored. he had a small group of friends, jimmy breslin, mike, sandy, joe, fabian, were his intimate wor
jimmy breslin and pete hamel and jack newfelt, and mike, marsha kramer, gay pressman all profound crusadersed his position. in his private life he was exactly as he appeared in his public life. he had a 60-year love affair with his wife matilda. and it was beautiful to watch. this was not a phoney late night tv made for romance. no late night kissing in the park, at least as we knew, but a real life partnership built on respect and love and tolerance, commitment to mario cuomo was sacra...
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the other thing that marsha mentioned, the national black political conventions in 1972 and 1974, "vacuumerges then as a important figure of speech, mainly because the leaders of the black political conventions are devoted to the idea that we do not have a leadership vacuum. we had a vacuum of institutions and programs. and, you know, maybe a intellectual vacuousness that makes us think about leadership vacuums. but what we really need are things that are more sustainable than individual leaders. martin, malcolm, and medgar were picked off. leaders are vulnerable, and when they are not, they are unreliable. what we need to do is empower ourselves and not wait for another messiah to come along. that voice is so strong as black officials are gaining actual electoral power, getting there fingers on the levers of power and patronage. i think that the life of that term is endangered and dies out. you will still. occasionally with respect to al sharpton. it does not have the same weight it seems to have in 1970, 1971 other moments when jesse jackson is in the headlines. >> thank you. >> good af
the other thing that marsha mentioned, the national black political conventions in 1972 and 1974, "vacuumerges then as a important figure of speech, mainly because the leaders of the black political conventions are devoted to the idea that we do not have a leadership vacuum. we had a vacuum of institutions and programs. and, you know, maybe a intellectual vacuousness that makes us think about leadership vacuums. but what we really need are things that are more sustainable than individual...
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marsha blackburn was there and joins us next. >> you're in your bedroom and you think you're alone butout somebody is watching. the hidden horror one man found inside his house and he shares his nightmare come true. ♪ can this decadent, fruit topped pastry... ...with indulgent streusel crumble, be from... fiber one. fiber one streusel. you're here to buy a car. what would help is simply being able to recognize a fair price. that's never really been possible. but along comes a radically new way to buy a car called truecar. now it is. truecar has pricing data on every make and model so all you have to do is search for the car you want there it is. now you're an expert in less than a minute. this is how car buying was always meant to be. this is truecar. ♪ (melodic, calm music) don't miss the princess cruises 50th anniversary sale. our biggest sale ever, across all destinations. save up to $500 per person. everywhere we sail. all around the world. enjoy up to two hundre d dollars free onboard spending money. and a free specialty restaurant dinner for two. call your travel consultant or 1-
marsha blackburn was there and joins us next. >> you're in your bedroom and you think you're alone butout somebody is watching. the hidden horror one man found inside his house and he shares his nightmare come true. ♪ can this decadent, fruit topped pastry... ...with indulgent streusel crumble, be from... fiber one. fiber one streusel. you're here to buy a car. what would help is simply being able to recognize a fair price. that's never really been possible. but along comes a radically...
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>> the one thing offered by congressman marsha blackburn of tennessee approaches daca directly saying no they cannot take new applications and cannot currently renew any applications right now the dreamers who are under the daca program only have two-year work permits so that effectively makes hundreds of thousands of young immigrants eligible for deportations again and you have a couple other amendments, i believe congressman desantos says immigrants accused of domestic violence and sex offenses are at a higher level of deportation and there are amendments as well from republicans saying it's the sense of the congress this symbolic resolution you shouldn't prioritize undocumented immigrants, people who are here illegally over people who did it in a legal way. >> what about funding for daca, is there anything in the amendments that would affect the funding and how that would come across? >> basically when i say -- when people say they're blocking the implementation that's how they use it and use the so-called power of the purse saying congress which directs basically how the federal g
>> the one thing offered by congressman marsha blackburn of tennessee approaches daca directly saying no they cannot take new applications and cannot currently renew any applications right now the dreamers who are under the daca program only have two-year work permits so that effectively makes hundreds of thousands of young immigrants eligible for deportations again and you have a couple other amendments, i believe congressman desantos says immigrants accused of domestic violence and sex...
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>> guest: the ones offered by congresswoman marsha blackburn of tennessee approaches dr. directly saying no they can't take any new applications. they can't currently renew applications. right now the dreamers who are under the daca program are on a two-year work permits so that in fact has made immigrants eligible for deportation again. you have a couple of other amendments one saying that immigrants accused of domestic violence or sex offenses are at a higher level for deportation. there are a couple of minutes from republicans saying it's kind of the sense of a congress symbolic revolution that you shouldn't prioritize people who are here illegally over people who are here illegally. >> host: what about funding for daca? is there anything in those amendments that would affect the funding and how that would come across? >> guest: basically when people say they are blocking implication they use the so-called power of the purse meaning congress which directs basically how the federal government controls the money that is what congress is trying to do for the implementatio
>> guest: the ones offered by congresswoman marsha blackburn of tennessee approaches dr. directly saying no they can't take any new applications. they can't currently renew applications. right now the dreamers who are under the daca program are on a two-year work permits so that in fact has made immigrants eligible for deportation again. you have a couple of other amendments one saying that immigrants accused of domestic violence or sex offenses are at a higher level for deportation....
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and our panel will be rounded out by marsha chatling, an assistant professor of history at georgetown university and writes about women and girl's history and food studies. she is a member of the british counsel transatlantic network 2020 a 2000 harry s. truman alumni and the institution of women in a public life and a 2011 marshall fond of the u.s. fellow. her first book south side girls growing up in the great migration is coming out this spring. at the beginning of the 2014-15 academic year she launched an online project, #ferguson syllabus, to grapple with the ways to talk -- to talk to students from elementary school to college on the ferguson crisis. that work has been featured on national public radio, in the pages of the national decent and a collaborate online teaching resource. dr. chatling will be discussing on the teaching of ferguson. and with that, i bring to the mic, colin gordon. [ applause ] . >>> i want to set the background by looking at the developmental history of st. louis and the inner suburbs. this is in many respects a sort of familiar story of sustained segre
and our panel will be rounded out by marsha chatling, an assistant professor of history at georgetown university and writes about women and girl's history and food studies. she is a member of the british counsel transatlantic network 2020 a 2000 harry s. truman alumni and the institution of women in a public life and a 2011 marshall fond of the u.s. fellow. her first book south side girls growing up in the great migration is coming out this spring. at the beginning of the 2014-15 academic year...
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and our panel will be rounded%a out by marsha chatling, an assistant professor of history at georgetownites about african-american