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martha: wow.ant ...i got lots of advice, but i needed information i could trust. unitedhealthcare's innovative, simple program helps moms stay on track with their doctors to get the right care and guidance. (anncr vo) that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. co: until you're sure you do.you need a hotel room bartender: thanks, captain obvious. co: which is why i put the hotels.com mobile app on my mobile phone. hotels.com i don't need it right now. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. [ bottle ] ensure®. time to celebrate ah, thwith your mates,mmer! grill a few dogs-- eh, hot dogs. bacon burgers... dachshund: "mattress discounters 4th of july sale"? bulldog: that cloud reminds me of... radio announcer: the tempur-pedic cloud collection. bulldog: that's it! radio announcer: now with 48 months interest-free
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martha. martha: the other big story of the day as we get new reports that sergeant bowe bergdahl was given opportunities to talk to his parents but so far he has refused to have a conversation with his parents. bergdahl still recovering in germany. we're learning a lot of new details about his years in captivity. "the wall street journal" reports he was tortured while there. at time he was kept in a cage after trying to escape. steve hayes, joins us, senior writer for "weekly standard" and fox news contributor. good morning to you. >> good morning, martha. martha: it is troubling as everybody who witnessed the rose garden ceremony would probably agree there has been no attempt on his part to speak to his parents as of right now. >> it is troubling but somewhat understandable and it is not really out of character who have been subject to this kind of lengthy captivity if you go back look at other cases. the adjustment coming back, not even into american society but just into the landstuhl regi
martha. martha: the other big story of the day as we get new reports that sergeant bowe bergdahl was given opportunities to talk to his parents but so far he has refused to have a conversation with his parents. bergdahl still recovering in germany. we're learning a lot of new details about his years in captivity. "the wall street journal" reports he was tortured while there. at time he was kept in a cage after trying to escape. steve hayes, joins us, senior writer for "weekly...
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martha: yeah.ow that president obama objected to the cia black sites and the methods that were used to get information out of people. so, mike, what do you make of the current situation on the uss new york? >> well, i think he's biding his time. look, nothing happens above him, so he as well as most members of affiliates of al-qaeda have known for a long time what we're able to do now in situations like this which is only what's in the army field manual. that was made very clear and very public several years ago when this administration made that decision. and so, you know, all the hostile elements, they don't exist in a cave. they understand that. i guarantee you they're all carrying a copy of the army field manual in their back pocket, so he knows exactly what we can do and what we can't do, and he's likely just spending his time pontificating and not providing any information. so it's a very, a fascinating situation. i agree with doug, i think that, you know, their intention is to try him as a c
martha: yeah.ow that president obama objected to the cia black sites and the methods that were used to get information out of people. so, mike, what do you make of the current situation on the uss new york? >> well, i think he's biding his time. look, nothing happens above him, so he as well as most members of affiliates of al-qaeda have known for a long time what we're able to do now in situations like this which is only what's in the army field manual. that was made very clear and very...
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martha. martha: thank you very much. watching tonight. ♪ bill: so the irs as glenn a pewter crashed the failure to hand over e-mails from lois lerner. the agency released a statement saying her e-mails from january of 2009 to april 2011 have been lost. oversight chairman darrell issa says that is a happy coincidence saying it is convenient for the obama administration the irs now says it realized it lost lois lerner's e-mails. they expect the american public to believe that? lou dobbs, host of "lou dobbs tonight" on the fox business network, has been covering this inside and out. just gone. on a friday afternoon when baghdad is burning essentially, now we get the news two and half years of e-mails. >> the american people could be forgiven for getting a little cynical about this administration when you add up the number of scandals that continue, these late friday p.r. dumps so nobody will notice as you point out with iraq. it is inconceivable, and that the internal revenue service and top officials and this administratio
martha. martha: thank you very much. watching tonight. ♪ bill: so the irs as glenn a pewter crashed the failure to hand over e-mails from lois lerner. the agency released a statement saying her e-mails from january of 2009 to april 2011 have been lost. oversight chairman darrell issa says that is a happy coincidence saying it is convenient for the obama administration the irs now says it realized it lost lois lerner's e-mails. they expect the american public to believe that? lou dobbs, host...
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martha: wow.g that he lays out in the beginning of that is a timeline, and it makes sense, and people say, yeah, seven years of my tax records, and you can't come up with six months? and you look at the timeline, bill, june 13, 2011, lois lerner reported that her hard drive had crashed. so why wouldn't this be information they put out there instantly? just so you know, we had a technological problem. no, that never happened. they've made it difficult upon more difficult every step of the way, and it makes them look guilty offing? bill: these lawmakers oftentimes we wait for these hearings, and we wonder when are you going to get to the point. they have clearly gotten to the point today. back to that hearing in a moment as it continues on the hill. steve hayes set to analyze in a moment here. martha: we'll be watching it all throughout the rest of the program and all throughout the day. >>> so holy smoke, folks, or is it unholy smoke? what pope francis says about marijuana. he's weighing in on that
martha: wow.g that he lays out in the beginning of that is a timeline, and it makes sense, and people say, yeah, seven years of my tax records, and you can't come up with six months? and you look at the timeline, bill, june 13, 2011, lois lerner reported that her hard drive had crashed. so why wouldn't this be information they put out there instantly? just so you know, we had a technological problem. no, that never happened. they've made it difficult upon more difficult every step of the way,...
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martha: big, big story. good morning. i'm martha maccallum. just days after saying the united states would not send combat troops to iraq the president is mulling over his options. the pentagon sending 300 marines and soldiers to protect our embassy in baghdad as isis moves closer. hundreds of iraqis willing to join the fight to protect their country. bill: it reaches from baghdad down to the iran ran border. martha: peter, what can you tell us about the mission for these troops? >> reporter: the 275 troops deploying to iraq will be in baghdad until the is is * militants make their way through the country no longer threaten american lives. the president says they are there to protect u.s. property and is equipped for combat. they will remain in the country until the situations become such that they are no longer needed. the man in charge or of iraqi volunteers says reinforcements are on the way. he says we continue to receive large numbers of volunteers and we supply them with military fatigues and transfer them to a training center. the penta
martha: big, big story. good morning. i'm martha maccallum. just days after saying the united states would not send combat troops to iraq the president is mulling over his options. the pentagon sending 300 marines and soldiers to protect our embassy in baghdad as isis moves closer. hundreds of iraqis willing to join the fight to protect their country. bill: it reaches from baghdad down to the iran ran border. martha: peter, what can you tell us about the mission for these troops? >>...
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>> thanks, martha., i think the irs has destroyed evidence, and i think jay carney can be smug and say sorry to disappoint everybody, but who believes anything coming out of the administration on this issue right now? we also have reports that her hard drive was recycled which means they threw it away, and six other high ranking officials that are there wases in our -- defendants in our lawsuit, their e-mails are gone also. try to pull that off if you're being audited by the irs, but tell them it got lost and it was recycled and see if they give you their deduction for that expense. i don't think they will. the american people should be outraged about this. congress has been mocked. the president says it's a phony scandal and, meanwhile, his administration staff and the leaders of his bureau and irs are, without a doubt, removing evidence. and you couple that with that -- one of the e-mails we did see, martha, has lois lerner in contact with the chief of staff with the commissioner of the internal reven
>> thanks, martha., i think the irs has destroyed evidence, and i think jay carney can be smug and say sorry to disappoint everybody, but who believes anything coming out of the administration on this issue right now? we also have reports that her hard drive was recycled which means they threw it away, and six other high ranking officials that are there wases in our -- defendants in our lawsuit, their e-mails are gone also. try to pull that off if you're being audited by the irs, but tell...
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martha: hello, everybody, i'm martha maccallum. bergdahl's release after five long years of course sparked celebrations in his hometown and home state of idaho but the taliban had their own welcome home celebrations of five of their own, top gitmo detainees. congressman mike rogers says now put as price on american heads. >> across northern africa, the number one way that al qaeda raises money is by ransom, kidnapping and ransom. we have now set a price. so we have a changing footprint in afghanistan which would put our soldiers at risk for this notion that if i can get one, i can get five taliban released. martha: that is a bad scenario. the obama administration saying this was a prisoner swap. that is nothing new. >> well, i caution anyone against buying the propaganda of terrorists, first of all. secondly, it is absolutely a situation with a long history and precedent where we engaged in exchange of prisoners during an armed conflict. bill: stephen hayes, columnist for "the weekly standard." good morning to you, steve. >> good m
martha: hello, everybody, i'm martha maccallum. bergdahl's release after five long years of course sparked celebrations in his hometown and home state of idaho but the taliban had their own welcome home celebrations of five of their own, top gitmo detainees. congressman mike rogers says now put as price on american heads. >> across northern africa, the number one way that al qaeda raises money is by ransom, kidnapping and ransom. we have now set a price. so we have a changing footprint in...
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martha?nt obama is asking for $500 million to help the rebel group we find the most favorable in syria. it is going to help? too late? we will be right back. we will be right back. than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. i dbefore i dosearch any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. bill: i love it. that is pure joy. five-year-old bennett white wearing a camera riding down a water slide during a family cruise. we thought that was shot of the day until, we thought it was our shot of the day until this one happened. martha: i don't like half the time during the show. i will be in your shots. you like that? bill: that is creepy martha. and we love her. have a great weekend. "happening now" starts right now jenna: really watch out for that
martha?nt obama is asking for $500 million to help the rebel group we find the most favorable in syria. it is going to help? too late? we will be right back. we will be right back. than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. i dbefore i dosearch any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's...
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martha: what was that cochran think? report rrp as far as they think it's over. >> this is about getting the 51 and getting harry reid out of the majority spot in the senate. reporter: mississippi wakes up with a deeply divided republican party. all those people who vote for chris mcdaniel are so angry they stay home. martha: the whole process was tougher than he thought it would be. bill: the battle is in the senate come early november, the first tuesday in november. republicans 45. the bam of power foredemocrats. there are 53. but you have got two independents, the caucus in general with democrats. what do the republicans need? 45 the magic number. this is something we'll key in on. the number is six. whether they can get that number, a lot of places we have been talking about. martha: we'll be tbrawchg now until november. bill: will republicans take control of the senate come november? the numb number is 6 and we'll see if they can do it. martha: interesting politics the way cochran worked on his campaign. we'll see.
martha: what was that cochran think? report rrp as far as they think it's over. >> this is about getting the 51 and getting harry reid out of the majority spot in the senate. reporter: mississippi wakes up with a deeply divided republican party. all those people who vote for chris mcdaniel are so angry they stay home. martha: the whole process was tougher than he thought it would be. bill: the battle is in the senate come early november, the first tuesday in november. republicans 45. the...
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martha: good morning. i'm martha maccallum. critics say this deal has put our national security at risk. president obama defending this decision to release dangerous terrorists in exchange for bergdahl simply calling it quote the right thing to do. >> we saw the opportunity, we were concerned about sergeant bergdahl's help. we had the cooperation of the qataris to execute an exchange and we seized the opportunity. bill: i want to begin with chief white horse correspondent ed henry traveling with the president in warsaw, poland, how did he defend this see significance, ed? >> reporter: they know the firestorm that has built up back home on this. in addition to the president's comments white house aides circulated a statement up sifting the administration did not break the law saying they did not give congress the 30-day notification of swapping these five cal ban commanders because they say bergdahl's life was in danger and they made the decision and had to go in. >> let me just make a very simple point here, and that is, regard
martha: good morning. i'm martha maccallum. critics say this deal has put our national security at risk. president obama defending this decision to release dangerous terrorists in exchange for bergdahl simply calling it quote the right thing to do. >> we saw the opportunity, we were concerned about sergeant bergdahl's help. we had the cooperation of the qataris to execute an exchange and we seized the opportunity. bill: i want to begin with chief white horse correspondent ed henry...
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martha: nicely done.peaking out saying president obama oversteps authority by imposing strict new emission limits on power plants. senator rand paul says the obama administration is caving in his opinion to extremist. >> it shows a lack of balance anischosen by mental extremistse really getting the policies of this administration. same thing with the keystone pipeline. something that can create tens of thousands of jobs he is like no way because some far out by mental suppose this. martha: joe manson represent mother stays it will be affected by this. good to have you with us today. i am doing fine, thanks. i want to get your reaction to what rand paul had to say. martha: the president is being held by environmental extremists on this issue and steered by them? >> it has the appearance. i knew then-senator obama when he was a present in the state of illinois and i was governor of west virginia. our office interested, they understood it, they worked with us. i am not going to speak for the president and he
martha: nicely done.peaking out saying president obama oversteps authority by imposing strict new emission limits on power plants. senator rand paul says the obama administration is caving in his opinion to extremist. >> it shows a lack of balance anischosen by mental extremistse really getting the policies of this administration. same thing with the keystone pipeline. something that can create tens of thousands of jobs he is like no way because some far out by mental suppose this....
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martha: world cup fever.ryone said no one cared about soccer but record viewership numbers for the heartbreaking u.s.-portugal game. they are still in it. soccer fans take to the streets in a major u.s. city. bill: lawmakers in washington calling the white house to do something for this marine. he's an american hero and he needs to come out. on humanitarian terms ... your mom could do anything. turn night into day. conquer the globe. stop floods. now she could use a hand, so she can keep living on her own. comfort keepers can help you help her. our professional caregivers are carefully chosen and highly trained to provide a variety of in-home services while truly engaging with your aging loved ones so they can stay happy at home. comfort keepers. keeping the comforts of home. call comfort keepers now to learn more. it can help your business save money. false. the truth is when you compare our fastest internet to the fastest dsl from the phone company, comcast business gives you more for your money. why pay mo
martha: world cup fever.ryone said no one cared about soccer but record viewership numbers for the heartbreaking u.s.-portugal game. they are still in it. soccer fans take to the streets in a major u.s. city. bill: lawmakers in washington calling the white house to do something for this marine. he's an american hero and he needs to come out. on humanitarian terms ... your mom could do anything. turn night into day. conquer the globe. stop floods. now she could use a hand, so she can keep living...
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we have breaking news with martha. the president tonight q and a portion of this news conference with david cameron. question * u.s. concerns about the russia. do you feel isolated among your eu leaders on your position on the european president and who would you like get the job and do you feel any pressure president obama on keeping the u.k. in the eu? >> first of all the relationship between the united states and france has never been stronger. on a whole rang of issues we are seeing intense cooperation. and i'm looking forward to seeing president hollande this evening to continue some of the work that was done here in brussels. my answer on the banging case is short and simple. the tradition of the united states is that ... martha: the president discussing some eu matters. we'll keep a close eye on that q and a. there is some new troubles for the obamacare rollout. while millions of americans who think that they signed up actually did not. when la quinta.com sends sales rep steve hatfield the ready for you alert, t
we have breaking news with martha. the president tonight q and a portion of this news conference with david cameron. question * u.s. concerns about the russia. do you feel isolated among your eu leaders on your position on the european president and who would you like get the job and do you feel any pressure president obama on keeping the u.k. in the eu? >> first of all the relationship between the united states and france has never been stronger. on a whole rang of issues we are seeing...
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>> thank you, martha. i'm told that president obama personally approved the movement of that aircraft carrier the "uss george h.w. bush" into the persian gulf. as the pieces are being put in place to carry out air strikes if the president decides to give that order. remember, he said, there will be no u.s. military action until the iraqi government its polites steps to resolve its political crisis. but there's no indication that is happening. but what options will the president consider? let's bring in our expert, steve ganyard, who has flown combat missions over iraq. steve, tell me, what are the options that are being presented to the president right now? >> we saw the "uss bush," the aircraft carrier, being brought into the persian gulf, it will take some time to come up into the persian gulf. it will give the president some options. that could provide support. >> piloted aircraft dropping bombs. >> we do have unpiloted aircrafts. the drones that are up in turkey and ships out at sea. there's a quite a
>> thank you, martha. i'm told that president obama personally approved the movement of that aircraft carrier the "uss george h.w. bush" into the persian gulf. as the pieces are being put in place to carry out air strikes if the president decides to give that order. remember, he said, there will be no u.s. military action until the iraqi government its polites steps to resolve its political crisis. but there's no indication that is happening. but what options will the president...
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martha?think everybody understands the legal duty that is involved with her as an attorney representing her client and they can make what they will of the other comments that you just shared with us, trace. thank you very much. joining me now with reaction to this is kirsten powers, and chris stirewalt. good evening to you both. >> good evening. >> i want to focus on this whole issue of the arkansas library. the arkansas university library, which banned this washington free beacon reporter because he used their information to write his story. kirsten, what do you think of that part of this? >> oh, well, it's terrible. obviously. you can't have a situation where you have a university, which is supposed to be a place of learning and finding information, saying that you can't have access to facts, which i think universities should be interested in. because you have done something to somebody that we are aligned with or that we are philosophically or politically or ideologically aligned with. it'
martha?think everybody understands the legal duty that is involved with her as an attorney representing her client and they can make what they will of the other comments that you just shared with us, trace. thank you very much. joining me now with reaction to this is kirsten powers, and chris stirewalt. good evening to you both. >> good evening. >> i want to focus on this whole issue of the arkansas library. the arkansas university library, which banned this washington free beacon...
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martha: they may.decision has come through, in the harris case, it is being read at the moment, siu will start to report on that we digested. where are we going to go right now? outside the supreme court, what do we know right now? reporter: first of all w the hey harris decision dealing with people who are home health care workers caring for disabled children or relatives in their home. the state of illinois wanted to force them into a union but the court has said the first amendment prohibits the collection of an agency being from personal assistance in the rehabilitation who do not want to join our support the union. sthe family members fighting to stay home, take the government payment rather than institutionalize their relatives, they want stay-at-home care for them. it would take a bit off the top, a bit of the money away from them, the union doesn't speak for me, i want nothing to do with them. here in this case on a 5-4 opinion, it prohibits them from paying union these are they want nothing to
martha: they may.decision has come through, in the harris case, it is being read at the moment, siu will start to report on that we digested. where are we going to go right now? outside the supreme court, what do we know right now? reporter: first of all w the hey harris decision dealing with people who are home health care workers caring for disabled children or relatives in their home. the state of illinois wanted to force them into a union but the court has said the first amendment prohibits...
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martha, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, david. clearly what the president is trying to do is keep this nation in which the united states has invested so much from collapsing while resisting a slide back to war that he tried so hard to end. tonight fighter jets launching from a u.s. carrier back over the iraqi skies, watching the militants on the move. today president obama made it clear that u.s. combat forces will not fight a new war here, but within days, the first of some 300 additional u.s. troops, military advisers, will begin arriving, a move clearly aimed at bolstering the iraqi forces that are crumbling in the face of battle. and the president today not ruling out air strikes. >> we will be prepared to take targeted and precise military action if and when we determine that the situation on the ground requires it. >> reporter: that likely means using drones to fire on limited targets. the president did have tough words for his iraqi counterpart, nuiri al-maliki, for failing to unite iraq's religious and ethnic factions. but
martha, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, david. clearly what the president is trying to do is keep this nation in which the united states has invested so much from collapsing while resisting a slide back to war that he tried so hard to end. tonight fighter jets launching from a u.s. carrier back over the iraqi skies, watching the militants on the move. today president obama made it clear that u.s. combat forces will not fight a new war here, but within days, the first of some 300...
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martha points out it could be dangerous. was this a surprise? >> reporter: it was in this sense, david. we knew the president was likely to send special forces to help train the iraqis but this is a significantly more dangerous mission than had been widely anticipated. three times as many special forces as had been reported. david, they will be embedded as you heard martha regard, with iraqi forces not just in baghdad but also up in northern iraq. the president though faces a real dilemma here. he wants no part of going back into iraq, a war he claims credit for ending, but at the same time this group now taking over parts of iraq poses a real threat as a former ambassador to iraq who served under obama said today this group is more formidable than osama bin laden's al qaeda at the present time of the september 11 attack. >> thanks to you both tonight. >>> we move on here to another developing headline, a giant swath of severe weather from the midwest tonight to the east coast. there could be major flash flooding, the forecast in a moment. first
martha points out it could be dangerous. was this a surprise? >> reporter: it was in this sense, david. we knew the president was likely to send special forces to help train the iraqis but this is a significantly more dangerous mission than had been widely anticipated. three times as many special forces as had been reported. david, they will be embedded as you heard martha regard, with iraqi forces not just in baghdad but also up in northern iraq. the president though faces a real dilemma...
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martha johnson, in the past what are you done for a living? >> i have done a lot of different things. about two-thirds of my great has been in the corporate world. i've been in business large and small, automotive, architecture, consulting. and about a third of my great has been in the public sector, a public service side. i worked all the years for president clinton in that administration and i've a couple years serving president obama. so it's been a little bit of everything and it has given me i think and real understanding of the large and small organizations and their cultures and their effectiveness and performance. >> what was your last job at the federal government? >> was asked the ministry of the general services administration, which is a massive infrastructure organization about $90 billion, and in scope and size, and we handled real estate, i.t. travels, charge cards, supplies for the government across the whole government, executive, judiciary, legislative branches as well as date, local relief work, tribal. so it is the epicente
martha johnson, in the past what are you done for a living? >> i have done a lot of different things. about two-thirds of my great has been in the corporate world. i've been in business large and small, automotive, architecture, consulting. and about a third of my great has been in the public sector, a public service side. i worked all the years for president clinton in that administration and i've a couple years serving president obama. so it's been a little bit of everything and it has...
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i don't think martha coakley can. >> i want to point out we did invite martha coakley to be on the programssman, democratic candidate for governor of massachusetts. you also got the arrival of a new grandson. so happy father's day to you. >> right in the middle of the convention at 3:19, little baby jack was born. i've got to tell you, it was a great day and the most memorable part of the day is not the winning of the convention, although i'm proud of it, it's having that little healthy grand baby arriving yesterday at 3:19. >> i'm sure it's a day you'll remember now forever so congratulations on that. >>> every four years like clockwork many americans begin to feel the urge to call soccer football. i'm not one of them, i always call it soccer. then they pretend to understand how the offside rule actually works. these are just some of the symptoms of world cup fever and i have become a victim of it. luckily former members of the u.s. national team are here to talk me through it. that's next. what's your favorite kind of cheerios? honey nut. but... chocolate is my other favorite... oh yeah,
i don't think martha coakley can. >> i want to point out we did invite martha coakley to be on the programssman, democratic candidate for governor of massachusetts. you also got the arrival of a new grandson. so happy father's day to you. >> right in the middle of the convention at 3:19, little baby jack was born. i've got to tell you, it was a great day and the most memorable part of the day is not the winning of the convention, although i'm proud of it, it's having that little...
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martha j.cassidy is a veteran of the united states army, a member of the veterans of foreign wars and this saturday she will be named the first female veteran state commander of the kentucky v.f.w. her ascension to this post is an accomplishment that i believe is deserving of recognition and praise here in the senate. martha was born on september 29, 1957, in my hometown of louisville. she was raised there by her parents, joan and charles blandford. while attending western high school, martha joined the ladies auxiliary to veterans of foreign wars in 1974, thus beginning her life of devoted service to her country. the stated mission of the ladies auxiliary is to serve the veterans of this country and our communities in honor of the sacrifices and commitment of every man and wol who has served in uniform. for nine years, martha worked tirelessly to advance this mission, holding multiple chairmanships in the organization. martha joined the u.s. army in october of 1984 as a track vehicle repairer
martha j.cassidy is a veteran of the united states army, a member of the veterans of foreign wars and this saturday she will be named the first female veteran state commander of the kentucky v.f.w. her ascension to this post is an accomplishment that i believe is deserving of recognition and praise here in the senate. martha was born on september 29, 1957, in my hometown of louisville. she was raised there by her parents, joan and charles blandford. while attending western high school, martha...
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in 1940 aunt martha sent word of her reasonable plan of escape. from her respected this is reasonable. arnold will see this quite differently. with her 12-year-old daughter she would take the train to berlin and then to moscow and the trans-siberian railroad to the port. if you look at the map you get some sense of the distance they would be traveling. once in there they would travel to japan and once in japan they would want to shanghai which was an open port city. she needed arnold's financial assistance. here is his opinion. it is utterly impractical at this time to send to women to moscow and japan. the journey is hazardous and certain and the american express company accepting the utterly impossible sum of $700 per person does not guarantee a thing. i cannot get into this. things will just have to wait until this war is over. i appreciate that martha will be bitterly disappointed but there is nothing else i can be done for the time being. i did not start this war and i cannot finish it and i cannot change the conditions that result from it. l
in 1940 aunt martha sent word of her reasonable plan of escape. from her respected this is reasonable. arnold will see this quite differently. with her 12-year-old daughter she would take the train to berlin and then to moscow and the trans-siberian railroad to the port. if you look at the map you get some sense of the distance they would be traveling. once in there they would travel to japan and once in japan they would want to shanghai which was an open port city. she needed arnold's...
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. >> so for interest of the time martha. >> i've been there 3 seven years. >> you handle the leases. >> there's 11 on the top floor. >> that's okay. you've got 3 seven years and in the entire ugly you've emigrate 11 leases. >> could a i interrupt. >> so one hundred leases doesn't make it 11 hundred tenants. >> we'll talk one in leases and talk tenants and so how many aents in the overall building. >> in the shell place building. >> in 2 henry adams >> probably about 61 tenants. okay >> how many on the first floor. >> about one hundred and 11. >> and okay. the first floor is the only tenants or a lawrence leases that are going to maintain in place. >> no, this is a pleased occupancy 321 applications is requesting 2 hundred and 34 thousand feet you'll have showroom tenants in place friends in the hughes he's on multiple lease up to 5 spaces one represents 5 tenants and they'll be in this building through 2024 even though this designed tenant will be co-habitati co-habitating. >> and so your tech tenant do you have will you be signing a long term lease. >> it will be a 10 year lease. >>
. >> so for interest of the time martha. >> i've been there 3 seven years. >> you handle the leases. >> there's 11 on the top floor. >> that's okay. you've got 3 seven years and in the entire ugly you've emigrate 11 leases. >> could a i interrupt. >> so one hundred leases doesn't make it 11 hundred tenants. >> we'll talk one in leases and talk tenants and so how many aents in the overall building. >> in the shell place building. >> in...
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jcpenney's relationship with martha stewart will be more brief than that of macy's.mpanies have done, certainly the martha stewart partnership did not give jcpenney any sort of edge. the company has really been struggling. in its most recent quarter it did see a rebound in sales. we will see if that continues. macy's has remained an out performer on a relative basis when it comes to other retailers. >> thank you so much, julie hyman, our senior markets correspondent. he is a look at the top technology stories. parts toans to sell smart watchmakers. the world's largest watchmaker says it will not make its own smart watch right now. the ceo says his company has all the technology it needs to make one, but is waiting to do so until there is more demand. its firstl unveil foray into the smartphone market tomorrow at an event in seattle. seven years after the iphone, jeff bezos will announce a handset capable of pushing access to its online store. the device is anticipated to feature 3-d viewing capabilities that do not require glasses. alibaba's fourth-quarter revenue gr
jcpenney's relationship with martha stewart will be more brief than that of macy's.mpanies have done, certainly the martha stewart partnership did not give jcpenney any sort of edge. the company has really been struggling. in its most recent quarter it did see a rebound in sales. we will see if that continues. macy's has remained an out performer on a relative basis when it comes to other retailers. >> thank you so much, julie hyman, our senior markets correspondent. he is a look at the...
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. >> that is former sergeant speaking to martha maccallum this morning.tha asked him about what about susan rice's characterization of sergeant bergdahl having served with honor and distinction. nina and rob are here again. you have susan rice again in the middle. why would see say honor and distinction? >> that is only the beginning of the confusion about how the white house handled this. you have, first of all, releasing five taliban leaders described as high risk and you have the president saying is there a chance they will go back to being terrorist? absolutely. and then you have this question that this has been done for a young man who is not a war hero and maybe a deserter. you have to wonder what was going through the minds of this white house. i still haven't heard a good answer except they want to leave his legacy being to close guantanamo bay. >> i want to note the pentagon producer, justin fishal, is saying the army investigation into the bergdahl's disappearance is classified still but justin learned that bergdahl had walked off the base befor
. >> that is former sergeant speaking to martha maccallum this morning.tha asked him about what about susan rice's characterization of sergeant bergdahl having served with honor and distinction. nina and rob are here again. you have susan rice again in the middle. why would see say honor and distinction? >> that is only the beginning of the confusion about how the white house handled this. you have, first of all, releasing five taliban leaders described as high risk and you have the...
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for "nightline," i'm martha raddatz in washington. >> our thanks as always to martha for that report.t -- what one horrifying accident reveals about the alarming risks kids are expose to every time they jump into a bouncy house. ♪ yeah, girl ♪ you know, i've been thinking about us ♪ ♪ and, uh, i just can't fight it anymore ♪ ♪ it's bundle time ♪ bundle ♪ mm, feel those savings, baby and that's how a home and auto bundle is made. better he learns it here than on the streets. the miracle of bundling -- now, that's progressive. with lobster! don't miss our first ever lobster toppers event! 4 delicious entrees topped with sweet, succulent maine lobster starting at just $15.99! like savory new wood-grilled shrimp topped with maine lobster in a citrus hollandaise... or the new ultimate: lobster-topped lobster -- 3 split maine lobster tails topped with maine lobster in a creamy white wine sauce! four choices, for a limited time, starting at just $15.99! everything's better with lobster! come in now, and sea food differently. avo: withbook any flightways get the lowest price or hotel and if y
for "nightline," i'm martha raddatz in washington. >> our thanks as always to martha for that report.t -- what one horrifying accident reveals about the alarming risks kids are expose to every time they jump into a bouncy house. ♪ yeah, girl ♪ you know, i've been thinking about us ♪ ♪ and, uh, i just can't fight it anymore ♪ ♪ it's bundle time ♪ bundle ♪ mm, feel those savings, baby and that's how a home and auto bundle is made. better he learns it here than on...
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our thanks to martha for the report.ext on "nightline," the woman behind a controversial new high fat lifestyle. she argues, you can have steak for dinner and lose weight. or chronic idiopathic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. it helps you proactively manage your symptoms. do not give linzess to children under 6, and it should not be given to children 6 to 17. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain especially with bloody or black stools the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe, stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include gas, stomach-area pain and swelling. bottom line, ask your doctor about linzess today. ♪ yeah ♪ don't stop now, come on mony ♪ come on, yeah ♪ i say yeah ♪ yeah ♪ yeah ♪ yeah ♪ yeah ♪ yeah ♪ yeah ♪ 'cause you make me feel ♪ like a pony ♪ so good ♪ like a pony ♪ so good ♪ like a pon
our thanks to martha for the report.ext on "nightline," the woman behind a controversial new high fat lifestyle. she argues, you can have steak for dinner and lose weight. or chronic idiopathic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. it helps you proactively manage your symptoms. do not give linzess to children under 6, and it should not be given to children 6 to 17. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel...
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. >> reporter: their annual trip from chicago to martha's vineyard, already 4.5% more expensive than last summer. and it could get worse. if prices at the pump spike to $5 a gallon as some analysts are predicting, the merritts will go from paying $312 to a whopping $424 on gas.
. >> reporter: their annual trip from chicago to martha's vineyard, already 4.5% more expensive than last summer. and it could get worse. if prices at the pump spike to $5 a gallon as some analysts are predicting, the merritts will go from paying $312 to a whopping $424 on gas.
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but of course, iraqi forces may well just run. >> martha, thank you. >>> to another crisis unfolding on the american border. small children crossing into the u.s. and many cases alone without their parents and then getting trapped in limbo. these images obtained revealing people sleeping on what looks like foil. what some are calling a humanitarian problem. jim avila with new video tonight raising new questions about a hidden america just now discovered. >> reporter: it is a huge humanitarian crisis on the border right now. a gigantic unprecedented surge of minors most without parents or guardians crossing our southern border and captured by the border patrol as seen in the photos and provided to abc news and texas congressman. they show the teens and younger children packed into cages on hard floors. advocacy groups complaining that 80% of the children had inadequate food and water supply. pastor john torez has been inside. >> i don't know how to explain it. they're holding them like prisoners. they're not prisoners. children. >> reporter: they're supposed to be transferred within 7
but of course, iraqi forces may well just run. >> martha, thank you. >>> to another crisis unfolding on the american border. small children crossing into the u.s. and many cases alone without their parents and then getting trapped in limbo. these images obtained revealing people sleeping on what looks like foil. what some are calling a humanitarian problem. jim avila with new video tonight raising new questions about a hidden america just now discovered. >> reporter: it is...
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martha, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dan. this was a dramatic rescue, five years in the making, all carefully orchestrated with bergdahl's captors. this morning, speaking from afghanistan, defense secretary chuck hagel said that sergeant bowe bergdahl's health was deteriorating and his life might have been in jeopardy. >> my name is bowe bergdahl. >> reporter: the army sergeant was released by his taliban captors after five years in a prisoner swap. one american citizen for five afghan taliban being held at the guantanamo bay military prison in cuba for over a decade. the president speaking about the end of bergdahl's captivity, alongside his parents, in the white house rose garden. >> he wasn't forgotten by his community in idaho, and he wasn't forgotten by his country. because the united states of america does not ever leave our men and women in uniform behind. >> reporter: bergdahl was picked up by u.s. special operation forces from his captors on saturday. not a single shot fired. the noise from the helicopter so loud he
martha, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dan. this was a dramatic rescue, five years in the making, all carefully orchestrated with bergdahl's captors. this morning, speaking from afghanistan, defense secretary chuck hagel said that sergeant bowe bergdahl's health was deteriorating and his life might have been in jeopardy. >> my name is bowe bergdahl. >> reporter: the army sergeant was released by his taliban captors after five years in a prisoner swap. one american...
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i'm martha raddatz in baghdad where the battle for control of iraq has take an dire turn. the jihadist group isis gaining new ground, capturing four key towns. near the syrian border. threatening this country and the entire region. and the u.s. homeland with its growing strength. we have team coverage of the latest developments including breaking details on the u.s. special forces preparing to advise the iraqi army. we begin in baghdad, where shiite militias took to the streets this weekend in a show of force. members of the madi army who once led the fight against americans in baghdad's city, now vowing to stand up against isis. the jihadist fighters threatening baghdad's borders. isis gained critical new ground this weekend, after wiping out an entire iraqi brigade. isi sirks now controls al qa'im, on the syrian border, giving the terror group the ability to move weapons into iraq from syria. they surrounded iraq's largest oil refinery. a portion seen here in satellite images burning. if it's overtaken, the militants would get a significant control over the gas and power
i'm martha raddatz in baghdad where the battle for control of iraq has take an dire turn. the jihadist group isis gaining new ground, capturing four key towns. near the syrian border. threatening this country and the entire region. and the u.s. homeland with its growing strength. we have team coverage of the latest developments including breaking details on the u.s. special forces preparing to advise the iraqi army. we begin in baghdad, where shiite militias took to the streets this weekend in...
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martha campos/depto. de elecciones de santa clara 8:01:04 es normal para una primaria definitivamentee las primarias son más lentas, sin embargo, ya en la elección gubernamental se espera mucho más gente. outro/jaime peluffo/san josé 12:57:09 recuerde las úrnas abren muy temprano, y el voto es tanto
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>> martha, we know that richard reeve escaped detection with his shoe bomb. he just couldn't get it ignited on board the plane. sa we know bombs have been contained in printer ink cartridges. there is new concern thatitis forces in iraq and syria may be working in tandem with yemeni bombmakers to generate bombs that could be hidden in makeup containers or in clothing, in toothpaste tubes or in printers built in non-metallic containers with low vapor explosives making them very difficult to detect. what makes this all the more frightening, known to be among isis forces fighting in iraq and syria are hundreds of westerners carrying u.s. or european passports. >> we're working hard to identify those who might want to travel, those who are over there so we can figure out who to watch when they come back. >> u.s. officials are imploring foreign governments to bolster airport security. >> i can't give you all the details but that's very important to do because a number of airports do not have the types security they should have. basically we're saying anyone that w
>> martha, we know that richard reeve escaped detection with his shoe bomb. he just couldn't get it ignited on board the plane. sa we know bombs have been contained in printer ink cartridges. there is new concern thatitis forces in iraq and syria may be working in tandem with yemeni bombmakers to generate bombs that could be hidden in makeup containers or in clothing, in toothpaste tubes or in printers built in non-metallic containers with low vapor explosives making them very difficult...
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>> martha raddatz on the ground there tonight. thank you. >>> a closer look at the militants tearing iraq apart. boasting with the brutality. with the images we showed you at the top. tonight, we're learning more about them. and the man who leads them. he spent years in u.s. custody. terry moran is in northern iraq tonight where the militants have already taken over. >> reporter: they are fierce, battle-hardened fighters. religious zealots. merciless killers. but the jihadists of the islamic state of iraq and syria, isis as they're known, they have a strategy and it's working. they use social media as a weapon. many of the images in this story come from accounts associated with isis and can't be verified. the pictures of mass executions. iraqi soldiers in civilian clothes, taken prisoner, bound, packed into trucks, laid out on the ground and savagely executed, they struck terror across iraq. but some iraq kis actually support isis. s sunis who feel oppressed. half a million people fled this city of mosul, iraq's second largest whe
>> martha raddatz on the ground there tonight. thank you. >>> a closer look at the militants tearing iraq apart. boasting with the brutality. with the images we showed you at the top. tonight, we're learning more about them. and the man who leads them. he spent years in u.s. custody. terry moran is in northern iraq tonight where the militants have already taken over. >> reporter: they are fierce, battle-hardened fighters. religious zealots. merciless killers. but the...
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i want to bring in martha raddatz in baghdad. you heard the iraqi government saying it's out of missiles, their tanks have been hit and the 300 military advisors, the special forces president obama is now sending in aren't enough. what next? >> reporter: well, the u.s. is going to try to get more fire missiles here as soon as possible and the u.s. seems quite satisfied with these 300 military advisors but the iraqis are basically pleading with the u.s. to do more. what they want is air strikes, air strikes are very, very difficult certainly in an urban environment where a lot of these isis fighters are. i would not rule out the possibility that the u.s. strikes in a remote area if they can get a supply line, weapons coming in from syria. now that that border is taken by the isis fighters is controlled by the isis fighters, would not be surprised would not rule out some sort of air strike if they can carefully target those areas. >> thank you. >>> back here at home. into the puzzling case in california. the firefighter missing for
i want to bring in martha raddatz in baghdad. you heard the iraqi government saying it's out of missiles, their tanks have been hit and the 300 military advisors, the special forces president obama is now sending in aren't enough. what next? >> reporter: well, the u.s. is going to try to get more fire missiles here as soon as possible and the u.s. seems quite satisfied with these 300 military advisors but the iraqis are basically pleading with the u.s. to do more. what they want is air...
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>> martha raddatz in iraq again tonight. martha, thank you. >>> back here at home now and to dr. oz this evening in the hot seat in washington, answering questions before congress and all of this centers on the companies and their so-called weight loss remedies, many of them claiming they've been spotlighted on his show. tonight dr. oz talking to us about joining the fight and protecting you at home. here's abc's david kerley now. >> welcome to a new season of the dr. oz show. >> reporter: he's america's tv doctor. >> this miracle pill can burn fat fast. >> reporter: dr. oz trusted by millions who found himself grilled by senators investigating questionable diet claims. led by clare mccaskill. >> why would you say that something is a miracle in a bottle? >> i'm comfortable telling folks they can buy a reputable version of it. i say this all the time, i don't sell it and these are not for long-term use. >> it doubles your weight loss. >> reporter: weeks after those pronouncements, sellers of green coffee bean extract started popping up on the internet. one floor florida company em
>> martha raddatz in iraq again tonight. martha, thank you. >>> back here at home now and to dr. oz this evening in the hot seat in washington, answering questions before congress and all of this centers on the companies and their so-called weight loss remedies, many of them claiming they've been spotlighted on his show. tonight dr. oz talking to us about joining the fight and protecting you at home. here's abc's david kerley now. >> welcome to a new season of the dr. oz...
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and in july of 1911, george died which left martha the last of her species.d, she became weak. they lowered her perch to a few inches above floor of the cage. but she was an attraction because people knew she was the last passenger pigeon, and stories have it that on weekends people would crowd around her cage and threw sand at her to get her to move. so they cordoned off her cage. and finally about 1:00 in the afternoon on september 1st, 1914, she was found dead. she was put in a block of ice and sent to the smithsonian in d.c. where she's been ever since. and what's interesting is martha -- the only migrating she ever did was by train. whitman taught in chicago but was the director of the woods hall lab in massachusetts, so every year she went to massachusetts and back. the only flying she ever did was on a first class flight to san diego and then later to the cincinnati. so to have a bird, i think, really adds poignancy to the story. >> it does. it's such a sad scene. i just -- and also to know the exact date that a species went extinction is -- extinct is
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>> martha raddatz, incredible reporting again tonight. thank you, martha. there's a lot of concern that that instability in the middle east will lead to rising gas prices right here at home. iraq one of the biggest oil producers in the world and the chaos there has already rattled markets, prices already ticking up. abc's cecilia vega is live tonight in california with that part of the story. >> reporter: good evening to you. we're already seeing those prices tonight. look at the sign behind me, higher than $4 a gallon. when news broke last week about this crises in iraq we saw oil prices spike to levels higher than we've seen them so far this year. i want to show you this. take a look, gas prices, the national average now $3.66 a gallon. experts are telling me that americans getting ready to hit the roads for their summer vacations could soon be paying more, as much as ten cents a gallon in the weeks to come, all of this, again, because of this fears in iraq. there had been predictions that we would see a drop in gas prices this summer. not anymore. >> cec
>> martha raddatz, incredible reporting again tonight. thank you, martha. there's a lot of concern that that instability in the middle east will lead to rising gas prices right here at home. iraq one of the biggest oil producers in the world and the chaos there has already rattled markets, prices already ticking up. abc's cecilia vega is live tonight in california with that part of the story. >> reporter: good evening to you. we're already seeing those prices tonight. look at the...
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>> martha raddatz with us tonight. martha, thank you. >>> and of course, the other image that went global when those taliban detainees were exchanged for bergdahl, the pictures of them being embraced when they landed in the wealthy nation of qatar, where they will now live in villas, their families allowed to come live with them. but also in that doha neighborhood tonight, abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross, asking how closely will those detainees be watched? brian? >> reporter: good evening, david. it's been a week now since the five senior taliban leaders arrived here, for what will be a year-long, all expenses paid stay for them and their extended families, amid the luxury of this tiny gulf country. qatar has the highest per capita income in the world. and all the trappings of wealth and prosperity to prove it. the government here says it will provide the five former detainees with their own private villas for their stay over the next year. much like this compound in a top residential neighborhood th
>> martha raddatz with us tonight. martha, thank you. >>> and of course, the other image that went global when those taliban detainees were exchanged for bergdahl, the pictures of them being embraced when they landed in the wealthy nation of qatar, where they will now live in villas, their families allowed to come live with them. but also in that doha neighborhood tonight, abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross, asking how closely will those detainees be watched?...
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martha raddatz in baghdad with what these militants could do with their newfound power. >> reporter: it is the critical lifeline. iraq's biggest oil refinery, now partially ablaze. if the militants take it, they'll have the ability to control the sale of gasoline and cut power across parts of iraq. and tonight, they have the upper hand, a u.s. official telling abc news it is only a matter of time before the refinery is overtaken. iraq today, a deadly battleground. seen up close by a team with our partners from the bbc, pinned down. all got out alive this time. but with city after city falling, it is the militants with the momentum. late today president obama meeting with congressional leaders on next steps, but all indications are he will not order large scale air strikes. the administration not wanting to bolster the iraqi government which has failed to unite its people >> we have done everything we could to help them. but it's up to the iraqis. >> reporter: also air strikes are risky as illustrated in this video. the militant fighters seen from the ground, easy to distinguish from
martha raddatz in baghdad with what these militants could do with their newfound power. >> reporter: it is the critical lifeline. iraq's biggest oil refinery, now partially ablaze. if the militants take it, they'll have the ability to control the sale of gasoline and cut power across parts of iraq. and tonight, they have the upper hand, a u.s. official telling abc news it is only a matter of time before the refinery is overtaken. iraq today, a deadly battleground. seen up close by a team...
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martha campos/registro de votantes de santa clara 9:38:17 acuérdese, cuando vota usted vota por ustedia y por su comunidad, no solamente se votan por personas, se vota también por incrementos en salarios, mejoras en las escuelas. jaime live in san francisco - someone named 'david' will represent the eastern part of the city, in the state assembly. two of those davids are democratic city supervisors... david campos and david chiu. today is a primary vote - and - experts say - it's likely voters will face the exact same choice, in november... because of the state's new "top two" primary ---por cierto....divers os dispensarios de marihuana regalarn esta hierba durante la jornada electoral de hoy. ---por lo menos 10 de estos lugares forman parte de la campaÑa denominada ''marihuana por votos'' que opto por obsequiar canabis a quienes comprueben que salieron a votar en estas elecciones primarias. --ayer la fiscala dijo que debido a que hay candidatos para puestos federales en la boleta, la oferta podra violar ciertos cdigos legales e incluso la ley de california. cesar ---el gobernador jer
martha campos/registro de votantes de santa clara 9:38:17 acuérdese, cuando vota usted vota por ustedia y por su comunidad, no solamente se votan por personas, se vota también por incrementos en salarios, mejoras en las escuelas. jaime live in san francisco - someone named 'david' will represent the eastern part of the city, in the state assembly. two of those davids are democratic city supervisors... david campos and david chiu. today is a primary vote - and - experts say - it's likely...