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. >> me dio mucho miedo, me altere, me puse nerviosa.tuvimos un niÑo de kindergarten que se le cayÓ la pistola de la bolsa, y cuando cayÓ en el piso disparo. >> algunos padres esperan pacientemente mientras que otros corrÍan en busca de sus hijos. >> esta pequeÑa que estaba en la cafeterÍa cuando sucediÓ el hecho describe al ruido que escuchÓ que era de una pistola y dice que sÓlo se puso a llorar.. pero tres de sus compaÑeros incluido el niÑo quien se cree trajo la pistola resultaron heridos. >> no les pegÓ el balazo a ellos pero cuando el balazo pegÓ en el piso, con las partes del piso que saltaron hirieron a los pequeÑos. >> es horrible lo que estÁ pasando dice esta abuela al escuchar que era un niÑo de kinder. >> como puede ser que los padres no prestan atenciÓn a las cosas que cargan los niÑos. >> los padres lograron ver y abrazar fuertemente a sus hijos felices de que el acontecimiento no tuvo mayores consecuencias. escuchamos de muchos padres de familia del dÍa de hoy "¿como puede ser que este niÑo obtuvo este arma y dÓnde estÁ la
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. >> estaba trabajando, me alterÉ, me tuve que venir. >> la noticia alarmante corriÓ rÁpidamente entrel escuchar que era un niÑo del grado kinder quien trajo el arma. >> es increÍble que los padres no presten atenciÓn a lo que traen los niÑos a la escuela. eso estÁ mal. >> felices de que el acontecimiento no tuvo mayores consecuencias. >> la incÓgnita que escuchamos de emergentes padres de familia fue cÓmo fue quÉ este niÑo obtuvo este arma y dÓnde estaban los padres? estas preguntas formarÁn parte de una extensa investigaciÓn. >> unas 1700 personas fueron evacuadas de una de las mÁs populares atracciones turÍsticas de espaÑa. despuÉs de que un sospechoso comenzÓ un incendio. las llamas causaron un significativo daÑo a la sacristÍa. el hombre arrestado trataba de huir. y fue arrestado. >> nigeria, brutales enfrentamientos causados por recientes resultados de las elecciones presidenciales. manifestantes musulmanes mataron personas y quemaron sus cuerpos, tambiÉn incendiaron casas y autos de la policÍa. las represalias de los cristianos comenzÓ casi inmediatamente que prendiÓ fuego la vi
. >> estaba trabajando, me alterÉ, me tuve que venir. >> la noticia alarmante corriÓ rÁpidamente entrel escuchar que era un niÑo del grado kinder quien trajo el arma. >> es increÍble que los padres no presten atenciÓn a lo que traen los niÑos a la escuela. eso estÁ mal. >> felices de que el acontecimiento no tuvo mayores consecuencias. >> la incÓgnita que escuchamos de emergentes padres de familia fue cÓmo fue quÉ este niÑo obtuvo este arma y dÓnde...
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impacted negatively it undermines the organization's combative spirit and then leaders begin to alter me to play for power and the structure guests organize but clearly these aspects undermine your organization in general. according to your information how many camps and militants are left in other regions. well in one way or another. national in tears or committee has the exact figures for interpublic of north caucasus as well as a general understanding of what is going on there i can say that in some republics we're talking tens of militants but that figure rises to several hundred and some of the biggest republics like i said russia's counterterrorism system has a good general understanding of what is going on and says why and how many individuals are involved these days there is indeed a complete picture available to us of all the parameters you're asking about. in your opinion which regions raised the largest number of militants or do they have been common why did these young men become militants so gladly. this is probably the key issue which is some point following coble events as
impacted negatively it undermines the organization's combative spirit and then leaders begin to alter me to play for power and the structure guests organize but clearly these aspects undermine your organization in general. according to your information how many camps and militants are left in other regions. well in one way or another. national in tears or committee has the exact figures for interpublic of north caucasus as well as a general understanding of what is going on there i can say that...
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you know, put me in a half nelson and take me to the alter there or anything for some kind of exorcism. one say i found the pastor of our church waiting to have a talk. don was his name, he later became not the pastor when it turns out he was tending to his flock on occasion with his pants around his ankles. he was a big guy. used to play football for ucla. i think he was an all american. he was a big guy and all. you know, he was going to convince me to come back to church. but within a few minutes, i realized i can have this argument with him. i was worried about first. he was a professional. i can hold my own. after a few minutes, we gave up and talked about football. i was disappointed. when he left, i was still an atheist. >> he didn't communicate with god were making decisions? >> certainly not in any exhibitionistic kind of way. i think he would pray quietly at times for guidance. i know after he's been shot, he believed that his god had spared him. not as a mandate like because you are so special. you know, there was a responsibility that he saw to do god from there on out. as
you know, put me in a half nelson and take me to the alter there or anything for some kind of exorcism. one say i found the pastor of our church waiting to have a talk. don was his name, he later became not the pastor when it turns out he was tending to his flock on occasion with his pants around his ankles. he was a big guy. used to play football for ucla. i think he was an all american. he was a big guy and all. you know, he was going to convince me to come back to church. but within a few...
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will with the payroll tax and the stock options is what concerns me as being the precedent we should never have set. therefore, we must alter it for companies that must make good on their fair share, too, otherwise they will leave san francisco. that, to me, is where we have learned from previous tax break discussions. and i have -- and i am not against from a tax break. i have given a tax break -- i have advocated for the film industry. i am underwhelms. frankly, i have not seen the result of the improvement. and i think that in this respect, what makes this potentially problematic policy science is the fact that we are specifically lasering in one tax break for one company for one neighborhood area. i would rather we step back, use the question of the community benefit agreement as an opportunity to have a more thorough vetting, and impant -- implant that legislation with something that deals with a citywide problem, so it is fair and equitable. it is a slippery slope we fail to manage. that is what has helped us get to this particular place. but i understand the psychology that led us to where we are, at which is why i g
will with the payroll tax and the stock options is what concerns me as being the precedent we should never have set. therefore, we must alter it for companies that must make good on their fair share, too, otherwise they will leave san francisco. that, to me, is where we have learned from previous tax break discussions. and i have -- and i am not against from a tax break. i have given a tax break -- i have advocated for the film industry. i am underwhelms. frankly, i have not seen the result of...
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alter character defining features. >> thanks. >> mr. duffy. questions for you. do you have any comments? >> have you any questions, commissioners, for me? if you want to know about the suspended ceiling, i can speak about that. that was a previous issue. i know that the board did give them a permit for that. i did believe that not signed off on this morning >> for having a suspended ceiling? >> the suspended ceiling is totally gone. >> it is for taking it down. can you talk about the door at 731 commercial and how it used to be flush with the sidewalk? that would require a permit? >> yes. >> are you aware of the permit that was pulled for that work? >> i am not aware of it. it certainly would. if you move the door from the front of the building in 3 feet, you would need a permit for that. >> the list that you have, i do not know what that is that mr. sanchez was referring to. if such a permit existed, would it be on that report? have you already determined that that permit -- such a permit is not on there? >> i have not determined that. this that i have in front of me goes back to 1999. >> we would expect to see it quite recently in you
alter character defining features. >> thanks. >> mr. duffy. questions for you. do you have any comments? >> have you any questions, commissioners, for me? if you want to know about the suspended ceiling, i can speak about that. that was a previous issue. i know that the board did give them a permit for that. i did believe that not signed off on this morning >> for having a suspended ceiling? >> the suspended ceiling is totally gone. >> it is for taking it...
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kill me for execution it was lethal injection and subtle assault on through. it was altered intravenously he was prepped and ready to go on lying down and the warden was in there and some doctor and such a prison guards i believe there was no fear he was happy because it seemed like and that to me was truly he didn't like a very perhaps safe come to terms with his fate he gets a list of everyone who's there changing his execution both for his guests in the prison and his family members and the victim's family members it's a it's the only opportunity you're going to have to go see i gotcha hit didn't get away with it he now we. had reached a point where i guess i'd be humanized him and i had to for my own peace of mind i had to look at him for what it was a killer. or as i don't think i've ever gone through it was painless for him he didn't suffer he was put to sleep like an animal like euthanize a dog or cat but it was actually probably far more humane. noel than lower and realized that the execution would also claim other victims sean's family. shawn's biological father who
kill me for execution it was lethal injection and subtle assault on through. it was altered intravenously he was prepped and ready to go on lying down and the warden was in there and some doctor and such a prison guards i believe there was no fear he was happy because it seemed like and that to me was truly he didn't like a very perhaps safe come to terms with his fate he gets a list of everyone who's there changing his execution both for his guests in the prison and his family members and the...
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alteration in europe or more precisely in front or in britain because let me tell you europe does not yet exist in a military sense. and the europeans still rely on the american g.p.s. . during periods of diplomatic tension access to the american g.p.s. can be denied by its own. like russia and china europe is developing its own global navigation satellite alternative known as the galileo system. you create enemies you terrify your friends and you really didn't mean to do that was not what you know if you're a strategic thinker you certainly do not want to be terrifying your allies that it could break up and you don't want to be provoking your enemies into taking actions to counter you. so i think we've stepped way over the rhetorical line here. in the united states anyway and we have to figure out how to back away from that because we're actually creating negative consequences and more spurring other people to do things that will challenge us and this. for a number of decades the united states has been pursuing a military doctrine of space control. however even without a treaty in pl
alteration in europe or more precisely in front or in britain because let me tell you europe does not yet exist in a military sense. and the europeans still rely on the american g.p.s. . during periods of diplomatic tension access to the american g.p.s. can be denied by its own. like russia and china europe is developing its own global navigation satellite alternative known as the galileo system. you create enemies you terrify your friends and you really didn't mean to do that was not what you...
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their differences didn't make me think i want to cause them harm. their differences alter their stature in my mind. more and more we really see that we are connected to animals not just because of some personal unusual characteristic of those of us who are very passionate but all of us have some connection to animals. wilson calls it bioophelia saying we're lovers of a life. we are drawn to other animals like a moth is drawn to a flame. meghan talks about the final chemical explanation for this bond. the by chemical explanation she says is tour hormone called odyssey to assess--boxy towson which is thought to be a social bonding trust. when a mother bears a child the level spike and that is the reason the mother can stare at the child more than 10 hours a day. this is an incredible connection and some of it appears to be biochemical. more research shows that we interact with animals, oxytocin levels spike with finesse and also within animals and is a level of mutualism that occurs. i'm not surprised when we hear about iraq war veterans and afghanistan war veterans come bac
their differences didn't make me think i want to cause them harm. their differences alter their stature in my mind. more and more we really see that we are connected to animals not just because of some personal unusual characteristic of those of us who are very passionate but all of us have some connection to animals. wilson calls it bioophelia saying we're lovers of a life. we are drawn to other animals like a moth is drawn to a flame. meghan talks about the final chemical explanation for this...
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host "saturday night live" we have to reveal the true's alter ego actually is -- our very own bill karins. i'm upset with you, because you never told me you were on twitter this entire time. >> that would be assuming that, a, i could twitter, b, do facebook, and c, know what a snake would do in a week off. >> april fools thanks, bill. >>> time now for an early look at some of the stories we'll follow throughout the day here on nbc. in washington, the house armed services committee meets to discuss the implementation of plans for the repeal of the military's ban on gays and lesbian's serving openly. >>> in arizona, a statue of an angel honoring christina taylor green, the youngest victim of the tucson shooting will be be unveiled at a baseball field. the statue was made from materials recovered at the world trade city after the 9/11 attacks. green was born on 9/11. >>> and today marks the anniversary of the ban of cigarette ads on tv. richard nixon, an avid pipe smoker sign today legislation. >>> all day long, you can stay on top of the very latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc. and tonight be sure to
host "saturday night live" we have to reveal the true's alter ego actually is -- our very own bill karins. i'm upset with you, because you never told me you were on twitter this entire time. >> that would be assuming that, a, i could twitter, b, do facebook, and c, know what a snake would do in a week off. >> april fools thanks, bill. >>> time now for an early look at some of the stories we'll follow throughout the day here on nbc. in washington, the house armed...
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me. >>gary: i thought he was a blond head a gentlemen's. you cannot confirm or deny? >> i think he may have alteredme, but he's a great one what you want me to say. >>gary: randy afraid of his canadian routes. just for our fans, who see the beard you're growing a beard because? >> it's an nhl tradition at playoff time, it started with the players back in the late '70s to grow a beard until they were eliminated. now the nhl has turned into a charity deal as well. q we have to climb on board and bring attention to a. if you watch our broadcast and i have a beard it's probably good thing because the sharks in the playoffs. >>gary: why did the sharks play so well on the road? >> it was a schizophrenic series. if the home team couldn't do anything. once they got to l.a. the sharks flourish. the other big aspect was the overtime games, they won all three. when you combine those two things together, he would never have predicted it. they got it done and they've done that all year since january when they started to put their year together. it they found ways to win. my >>gary: thing is always in the playof
me. >>gary: i thought he was a blond head a gentlemen's. you cannot confirm or deny? >> i think he may have alteredme, but he's a great one what you want me to say. >>gary: randy afraid of his canadian routes. just for our fans, who see the beard you're growing a beard because? >> it's an nhl tradition at playoff time, it started with the players back in the late '70s to grow a beard until they were eliminated. now the nhl has turned into a charity deal as well. q we...
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altering transaction as far as the world of wireless goes. you will remember in the contest a merger that i said that would have been a very steep climb for me.t. this will be an even steeper climb from the standpoint of a lot of power, a lot of influence given to one company in a world where two companies are in control of 80% of the spectrum. i hope that my colleagues are looking at this transaction and asking themselves very serious questions about what to do, what competition will be left if this merger is approved. what is the impact going to be on american jobs? i have not found a satisfactory answer yet, but i hope that we will. there is a lot of money on the table. how much of that money is going to end up in europe, supporting telecommunications there? if it is a big deal, but as much as anything, what kind of troubles me is that it's sexy oxygen atoms so many issues that are pending before the federal -- it sucks the oxygen out of so many issues that are pending before the federal communications commission. we can walk and chew gum and at the same time, but we have concerns about other things including public safety. the list goes o
altering transaction as far as the world of wireless goes. you will remember in the contest a merger that i said that would have been a very steep climb for me.t. this will be an even steeper climb from the standpoint of a lot of power, a lot of influence given to one company in a world where two companies are in control of 80% of the spectrum. i hope that my colleagues are looking at this transaction and asking themselves very serious questions about what to do, what competition will be left...
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me an easter basket again this year. i'm 43. >> martin short. >> i look good. have i had work done? >> kat dennings. and music from alter bridge. >> you know what they say, if you love something, set it free if it comes back, it's yours. if it doesn't, you weren't paying it enough to have sex with you. paying it enough to have sex with you. >> let's parcbty we need to solve the problem. the state budget crisis threatens our economy... and our schools. loans to small businesses on hold. job creation at a standstill. 30,000 teachers already laid off. can we really afford billions more in cuts? $13 billion more devastates our schools, our safety, and the california we know. it's time for lawmakers to finally get the problem solved now. our kids and economy can't afford to wait. >> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel, for the new lexus ct hybrid. technologically advanced, aggressively-styled, and built to help you escape convention. it has surprising agility, gets a combined 42 miles per gallon and has four drive modes. including sport mode, which gives you a noticeably more responsive and engaging ride. on friday, guillermo paid a
me an easter basket again this year. i'm 43. >> martin short. >> i look good. have i had work done? >> kat dennings. and music from alter bridge. >> you know what they say, if you love something, set it free if it comes back, it's yours. if it doesn't, you weren't paying it enough to have sex with you. paying it enough to have sex with you. >> let's parcbty we need to solve the problem. the state budget crisis threatens our economy... and our schools. loans to...
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me in the same division of the marines. so we've got a lot in common i'm no good. in this exercise the stump alters his soldiers to defend the barracks in a follow way possible which is by. fighting breaks out in the fields on the. whole the russian engineers go for christmas one hundred years ago will be defended against weapons with anti. i thought this was it would defend this barring from this nice knew full well that they were going to be carted circling because the cargo is exposed to gunfire. it also lead protected by fit concrete. even a flight of stairs stops attackers in that tracks so it's the only good choice if someone appears from next to defend the first safe his feet the best to say even if you crawl all the balls the first thing you'll see is the defenders going are. several assault attempts have ended in failure the blood of a stock fortress has proved once again that it cannot be conquered. people have a special fascination with manmade caves and the footsteps and flashing lights of new school as a pound to disturb the quiet darkness of the underground labyrinths fifty years to c
me in the same division of the marines. so we've got a lot in common i'm no good. in this exercise the stump alters his soldiers to defend the barracks in a follow way possible which is by. fighting breaks out in the fields on the. whole the russian engineers go for christmas one hundred years ago will be defended against weapons with anti. i thought this was it would defend this barring from this nice knew full well that they were going to be carted circling because the cargo is exposed to...
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me about 3 gallons. >>reporter: in greenwich, connecticut. >> look at this regular. 4.11. it alters everything.porter: and chicago. >> it seems like an absolute rip off. >>reporter: body blow to the personal budget of american drivers. one economist says for every dollar gas goes up we spend 5 percent less on other things. laura a single mother in chicago has seen her gas cost jump 20 dollars a week and she's already cutting back. >> definitely stressful to have to have it cut into my budget and worry about what i'm going to be able to do from week to week. >>reporter: americans are already driving less. one survey says the amount of gasoline sold dropped 5 week straight but laura and so many others just captain stop driving. so instead she started buying grocery in bulk. cut her daughter dance class to once a wichblingt i have to make the sacrifices. has to be in my bump it. >>reporter: she's not alone. in numbers released today the government says drivers in new england the midwest and west coast have all been hit hardes hardest. highest price in the country? bakersfield, california. 4.89 a g
me about 3 gallons. >>reporter: in greenwich, connecticut. >> look at this regular. 4.11. it alters everything.porter: and chicago. >> it seems like an absolute rip off. >>reporter: body blow to the personal budget of american drivers. one economist says for every dollar gas goes up we spend 5 percent less on other things. laura a single mother in chicago has seen her gas cost jump 20 dollars a week and she's already cutting back. >> definitely stressful to have to...
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. >> guest: yeah, well, i read john griffins "black like me" which is a classic. he altered his appearance to look as a black person and wrote about his experience with his alteration, and he said the thing that was outstanding in his experience was the hostility and the rudeness. there was another young man, joshua solomon who tried the same experiments, and he got such hostility that he quit after two weeks. everybody who believes we live in a post-race paradise needs to try that experiment, alter their appearance and see how it works for a month or two. >> host: has it changed in 50 years? >> guest: well, the media doesn't help by raising fear against unpopular groups and by using hate as a product, though the media -- i've been a critic of the media for a number of years, influences public perceptions and even public policy by parading the same old stereotypes around for 100 years. before i began the research, i didn't realize this, but booker t. washington 100 years ago complained about the images of black men and women in the media, and the 1st grade novellest, charles
. >> guest: yeah, well, i read john griffins "black like me" which is a classic. he altered his appearance to look as a black person and wrote about his experience with his alteration, and he said the thing that was outstanding in his experience was the hostility and the rudeness. there was another young man, joshua solomon who tried the same experiments, and he got such hostility that he quit after two weeks. everybody who believes we live in a post-race paradise needs to try...
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grown genetically altered or a month or monsanto's roundup ready canola that they should inform under need for additional rock they said squeal on your neighbor can we in return farmers tell me that if they did that they would get a leather jacket from monsanto. if a farmer would squeal or rat on his neighbor what monsanto would do is send out one of these or two of these x. r.c.m.p. already captive so investigators want everyone to call them and they would go to our farm home and this is what the farmers would tell me they would come into this farm home and say to the farmer so we have a tip or a room where they do been grown road up ready canola without a license and if you don't come clean we'll get to you won't have a farm left when we're through with you or with you and we nor will if you tell us that you're not your lion. farmers begin now not to trust one another because if you had a visit from an ex r.c.m.p. or a moment santa representative the first person. you would think well it wasn't my neighbor it attorney and or was my neighbor that said this about me so it was destroying that social fabric and i think this is one of the worst things that could happen the brea
grown genetically altered or a month or monsanto's roundup ready canola that they should inform under need for additional rock they said squeal on your neighbor can we in return farmers tell me that if they did that they would get a leather jacket from monsanto. if a farmer would squeal or rat on his neighbor what monsanto would do is send out one of these or two of these x. r.c.m.p. already captive so investigators want everyone to call them and they would go to our farm home and this is what...
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genetically altered or a months after or monsanto's had roundup ready canola that they should inform how underneath they should rock they said squeal underneath here and we returned farmers tell me that if they did that they would get a leather jacket from what santo. if a farmer would squeal a rock on his neighbor and what monsanto would do is send out one of these or two of these x. r.c.m.p. or detectives certain guess to gators whatever you want to call them and they would go to a farm home and this is what the farmers would tell me they would come into this farm home and say to the parliament so we have a cat or a rumor that you've been growing wrote up ready can all up without a license and if you don't come clean we'll get you you want to have a parm left when we're through with you know with you and we know if you tell us that you're not your lion. farmers begin know not to trust one another because if you had a visit from an ex r.c.m.p. or amounts and a representative the first person. you would think well it wasn't my neighbor that turned me and rose my dear that said this about me so it was destroying that social fabric and i think this is one of the worst things that
genetically altered or a months after or monsanto's had roundup ready canola that they should inform how underneath they should rock they said squeal underneath here and we returned farmers tell me that if they did that they would get a leather jacket from what santo. if a farmer would squeal a rock on his neighbor and what monsanto would do is send out one of these or two of these x. r.c.m.p. or detectives certain guess to gators whatever you want to call them and they would go to a farm home...
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alter their behavior. the thing that worries me about what goes on in africa is the critical element is iran and syria and the damage they are doing us in afghanistan, the damage they are doing in iraq, the potential for they are doing in lebanon, hezbollah, and the rest of iran with nuclear weapons. there are other major factors, egypt, its size and importance. and what we do in libya -- what we do anywhere is seen elsewhere in the world. people make judgments over it. how we behave is going to alter their behavior. what we do in libya, given the visibility, will be taken into account in the areas that are critically important. the cult and egypt in the case of that part of the world, -- the gulf and egypt in that case in that part of the world. i worry that we're not taking those things into account and i would say that they are the main feature out in that part of the world. >> can ask general pace -- if president obama asked you, based on your experience or thoughts, as he is looking into nato to play a central in libya, whether they thought you would offer to him? >> i will not answer that question a
alter their behavior. the thing that worries me about what goes on in africa is the critical element is iran and syria and the damage they are doing us in afghanistan, the damage they are doing in iraq, the potential for they are doing in lebanon, hezbollah, and the rest of iran with nuclear weapons. there are other major factors, egypt, its size and importance. and what we do in libya -- what we do anywhere is seen elsewhere in the world. people make judgments over it. how we behave is going...
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writer at alter net he's also the author of the fifteen biggest lies about the economy and everything else the right doesn't want you to know about taxes jobs and corporate america he joins me now from napa california. all right so on one hand at least the numbers are moving in the right direction but give me your take on the bigger picture here what is number say to the average american. well i think it's important or stan that we've lost seven million jobs since the beginning of the crash and when you look at it one point eight percent g.d.p. growth that's anemic compared to what we need we don't need normal growth to make up for the loss of employment we super above average growth we need to catch other because we've fallen so far but you know where and when you do think about you know the average person that's going to take a look at places where you can actually get you know i truth fleiss' of the american pie and i think you know wal-mart is certainly one of those places if not the place but even there the observation is a little grin i want our c.e.o. my do this week said quote a wal-mart of course shoppers are running out of money much faster than a year ago due to
writer at alter net he's also the author of the fifteen biggest lies about the economy and everything else the right doesn't want you to know about taxes jobs and corporate america he joins me now from napa california. all right so on one hand at least the numbers are moving in the right direction but give me your take on the bigger picture here what is number say to the average american. well i think it's important or stan that we've lost seven million jobs since the beginning of the crash and...
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alter the history of our camp. this is what the professional firefighters tell me is a once in a lifetime event for firefighters. >> reporter: now i just got off the phone with officials from palo pinto. they told me last night the wind died down and the town was spared. the fire is still looming on the horizon and as we speak, the winds are starting to pick up speed. here at the command post in straun, they are looking at a forecast that possibly includes a 20% to 30% chance of rain. they say they'll take it. they'd do anything to catch a break. erica? >> they'll take any bit of moisture they can take. seth doane in texas, thanks. >> worst possible conditions with the wind and dry, arid conditions. they're doing a brave job trying to combat that situation. >>> jeff glor is at the necessary desk. >> good morning to you and good morning to everyone at home. say good-bye to the color coded terror alert system. the government has a new warning plan that will replace the five color chart that's been in use for nine years now. the terror advisory effective one week from today it has two threat levels. imminent, warning
alter the history of our camp. this is what the professional firefighters tell me is a once in a lifetime event for firefighters. >> reporter: now i just got off the phone with officials from palo pinto. they told me last night the wind died down and the town was spared. the fire is still looming on the horizon and as we speak, the winds are starting to pick up speed. here at the command post in straun, they are looking at a forecast that possibly includes a 20% to 30% chance of rain....
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altering transaction insofar as the world of wireless goes. you will remember in the comcast merger that i said at the outset that was a very -- would have been a very steep climb for me. i ended up voting against it. this is maybe even a steeper climb from the standpoint of a lot of power, a lot of influence given to one company in a world where with two companies are going to control, like, 80% of the spectrum. so i would hope that my colleagues in looking at this transaction in the months ahead will be asking themselves some very serious questions about what residue of competition will be left if this merger is approved. what is the impact going to be on american jobs. i'm trying to find that out. i haven't had a satisfactory answer yet, but there will be time to delve into that, and i hope and trust that we will. there's a lot of money on the table for that. how much of that money's going to end up in europe supporting telecommunications there rather than the united states. so it's a big deal, but as much as anything would kind of -- what kind of troubles me is this just kind of sucks the oxygen out of so many issues that are pending before the federal communicati
altering transaction insofar as the world of wireless goes. you will remember in the comcast merger that i said at the outset that was a very -- would have been a very steep climb for me. i ended up voting against it. this is maybe even a steeper climb from the standpoint of a lot of power, a lot of influence given to one company in a world where with two companies are going to control, like, 80% of the spectrum. so i would hope that my colleagues in looking at this transaction in the months...
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me. it was her personal and political coming of age. in future with confidence and curiosity about life, and it is where she met her mentor and soul mate paul child and embarked on a life alteringromance. julia .net paul who designed the rooms for the allied generals on the tea planters bungalow, and she was immediately smitten. he was 41, a decade older and a head shorter. he was will weary, with long and somewhat difficult. his colleagues regarded him as a loner, moodie and said in his ways, not an easy man, julia confided to the diary. an artist started out by skipping college and running off to work as a sailor and spoke impeccable french come he was a self-taught photographer from a black belt in judo, house builder and a jack of all trades. he considered himself a connoisseur of the finer things in life. art, food, fashion, poetry, women. he romanced the prettiest oss officers and detach it and after his initial advances rebuffed became the very best of friends with jane foster who he described in his diary as a wild messy girl always in trouble from always irresponsible. he adored and at my ear to her. jane had become famous or infamous overnight and ceylon for her inspi
me. it was her personal and political coming of age. in future with confidence and curiosity about life, and it is where she met her mentor and soul mate paul child and embarked on a life alteringromance. julia .net paul who designed the rooms for the allied generals on the tea planters bungalow, and she was immediately smitten. he was 41, a decade older and a head shorter. he was will weary, with long and somewhat difficult. his colleagues regarded him as a loner, moodie and said in his ways,...
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me. i love you as tracy jordan. i think it's my alterorthwest every week. >> and you're going on tour, which your fans are very excited about. >> i'm excited. loud nation. jeff mills is the promoter. we look forward to starting that maybe in july. >> so what's your motivation for this tour? >> my motivation? just being funny, being on stage, spreading my love across the country, and doing funny, you know. we need that right now. >> we really do. >> people want to know that you're doing well because you did have a kidney transplant and everyone was rooting for you. you look great. >> thank you very much. i was given a chance to live live to the fewest again with this new kidney and it feels good and i have a new lease on life. thank you very much. >> we're happy you're doing well and on "30 rock," and congratulations on your role. >>> let's gus get a check of the weather. stephanie abrams filling in for al while he's away. >>> we went from sleepless in seattle to the city that never sleeps. you have a raincoat on. the rain is gone. >> i t
me. i love you as tracy jordan. i think it's my alterorthwest every week. >> and you're going on tour, which your fans are very excited about. >> i'm excited. loud nation. jeff mills is the promoter. we look forward to starting that maybe in july. >> so what's your motivation for this tour? >> my motivation? just being funny, being on stage, spreading my love across the country, and doing funny, you know. we need that right now. >> we really do. >> people...
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how would the president alter his original budget to reduce the debt by $4 trillion. i'd like it to see something more than a speech. give me a break. i'd like to see some numbers. sphwhr so we can discuss it. -- where? so we can discuss it. once the president engages, we can have that long overdue national dialogue about solving the nation's problems. but he's got to acknowledge we have one, as every wince has told us. the debt commission chairman, sirch does on an bowles, said this nation has never face add more predictable financial crisis. they see it coming. we've got to change. so i hope in his speech he'll discuss entitlements, discuss whether it is good to burden the energy companies with new taxes, discuss whether we should tax small businesses even moshings discuss the military budget. these are real tough issues. i think the president should talk about that. rather than trying to drain every cent of tax revenue from the american people, washington should try to drain every cent of waste from the federal budget. i hope this does not continue the pattern of retreat that is already emerging where the president suppo
how would the president alter his original budget to reduce the debt by $4 trillion. i'd like it to see something more than a speech. give me a break. i'd like to see some numbers. sphwhr so we can discuss it. -- where? so we can discuss it. once the president engages, we can have that long overdue national dialogue about solving the nation's problems. but he's got to acknowledge we have one, as every wince has told us. the debt commission chairman, sirch does on an bowles, said this nation has...
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how would the president alter his original budget to reduce the debt by $4 trillion. i'd like it to see something more than a speech. give me. i'd like to see some numbers. sphwhr so we can discuss it. -- where? so we can discuss it. once the president engages, we can have that long overdue national dialogue about solving the nation's problems. but he's got to acknowledge we have one, as every wince has told us. the debt commission chairman, sirch does on an bowles, said this nation has never face add more predictable financial crisis. they see it coming. we've got to change. so i hope in his speech he'll discuss entitlements, discuss whether it is good to burden the energy companies with new taxes, discuss whether we should tax small businesses even moshings discuss the military budget. these are real tough issues. i think the president should talk about that. rather than trying to drain every cent of tax revenue from the american people, washington should try to drain every cent of waste from the federal budget. i hope this does not continue the pattern of retreat that is already emerging where the president supports defi
how would the president alter his original budget to reduce the debt by $4 trillion. i'd like it to see something more than a speech. give me. i'd like to see some numbers. sphwhr so we can discuss it. -- where? so we can discuss it. once the president engages, we can have that long overdue national dialogue about solving the nation's problems. but he's got to acknowledge we have one, as every wince has told us. the debt commission chairman, sirch does on an bowles, said this nation has never...
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how would the president alter his original budget to reduce the debt by $4 trillion. i'd like it to see something more than a speech. give me a break. i'd like to see some numbers. sphwhr so we can discuss it. -- where? so we can discuss it. once the president engages, we can have that long overdue national dialogue about solving the nation's problems. but he's got to acknowledge we have one, as every wince has told us. the debt commission chairman, sirch does on an bowles, said this nation has never face add more predictable financial crisis. they see it coming. we've got to change. so i hope in his speech he'll discuss entitlements, discuss whether it is good to burden the energy companies with new taxes, discuss whether we should tax small businesses even moshings discuss the military budget. these are real tough issues. i think the president should talk about that. rather than trying to drain every cent of tax revenue from the american people, washington should try to drain every cent of waste from the federal budget. i hope this does not continue the pattern of retreat that is already emerging where the president suppo
how would the president alter his original budget to reduce the debt by $4 trillion. i'd like it to see something more than a speech. give me a break. i'd like to see some numbers. sphwhr so we can discuss it. -- where? so we can discuss it. once the president engages, we can have that long overdue national dialogue about solving the nation's problems. but he's got to acknowledge we have one, as every wince has told us. the debt commission chairman, sirch does on an bowles, said this nation has...
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alter the debt trajectory we are on. put us on a path to prosperity. because the biggest and really, to me, only real threat to our economic vitality and the -- and our ability to bounce back from this recession is the debt we're carrying. but i have to acknowledge that your former colleague, senator simpson, and bowles said this about paul ryan's proposed budget in the house. that it is -- quote -- "a serious, honest, straightforward approach to addressing our nation's enormous fiscal challenges." "our enormous fiscal challenges." all right. they go on to say this -- and i think it is relevant, as you suggested, to the president's speech this afternoon. they go on to say -- quote -- "going forward, anyone who issues an alternative plan to chairman ryan's should be held to the same standard when offering their solutions. we simply cannot back away from these issues." i know that's a firm, strong statement. i know it's probably different from what we're going to hear from the president, which is speech and vision and hopes. but don't you think we do have a right, aren't they correct, this b
alter the debt trajectory we are on. put us on a path to prosperity. because the biggest and really, to me, only real threat to our economic vitality and the -- and our ability to bounce back from this recession is the debt we're carrying. but i have to acknowledge that your former colleague, senator simpson, and bowles said this about paul ryan's proposed budget in the house. that it is -- quote -- "a serious, honest, straightforward approach to addressing our nation's enormous fiscal...
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alter ego. >> she is. >> you're in many ways writing about yourself in some ways. >> i am. well, after my father read the book he called me. he said, i bet some of this happened to you. i said, something similar, dad. i'm really close to it. it was so much fun working on the book. >> i'm sure it will be fun. >> it's a fun read to see the characters in new iterations. >> the book is called "summer & the city." thank you. >> thank you. >> coming up next, from london, a live performance from one of britain's hottest musical groups who have a connection to william and d [ male announcer ] everyday, your car does a lot for you. do something for it. show it some love. chevron with techron. care for your car. >>> we are back in trafalgar square with the television debut of one of the hottest musical acts in britain. mixing pop and classical songs blake already has a brit award. the new single is "all of me." guys, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> debut on american television. >> yeah. >> doesn't get better than this. >> what does it mean to you guys? >> we have been waiting for four years to launch in america. we have be
alter ego. >> she is. >> you're in many ways writing about yourself in some ways. >> i am. well, after my father read the book he called me. he said, i bet some of this happened to you. i said, something similar, dad. i'm really close to it. it was so much fun working on the book. >> i'm sure it will be fun. >> it's a fun read to see the characters in new iterations. >> the book is called "summer & the city." thank you. >> thank you....
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me to come in and run it like a business. and with that mandate, i assumed control of the airport. and began a series of changes that dramatically altered the landscape for the airport. and we went from losing $2 million a year to where we make net profits of $2 million a year. we have lowered the property tax levee from $18 million a year down to $6 million a year. we have eliminated all debt. the airport had $28 million in debt when i assumed the chairmanship. it is debt-free and we have completed a recent economic impact study and our economic impact now has grown to the hundreds of millions of dollars for dupage county. and the story of that would take about 5 minutes. you want me to tell more of the background or did you get to go to someone else? >> let me ask you a quick question and i'll come back because we want to hear more of the story in pieces. and i want to bring others in. but you're on the airport authority in dupage county. what kind of entity are you? >> we're owned by dupage county. >> okay. >> and we are authorized under a state statute. >> okay. >> so our rules and regulations were all established by state statute.
me to come in and run it like a business. and with that mandate, i assumed control of the airport. and began a series of changes that dramatically altered the landscape for the airport. and we went from losing $2 million a year to where we make net profits of $2 million a year. we have lowered the property tax levee from $18 million a year down to $6 million a year. we have eliminated all debt. the airport had $28 million in debt when i assumed the chairmanship. it is debt-free and we have...
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alteration of that trajectory, something's got to change. just like everybody is doing and the states are doing. one of the things that are galling to me, frankly, is that not only are they resisting taking any action to change the trajectory in any significant way, they are going about the -- to savage, criticize good and decent people who are calling for change, people who have paid their salaries. they are labeling the millions of americans who took to the streets during the last election, went door to door or at town meetings or rallies or protests who wrote letters to congress, wrote letters to the newspaper, called in to radio programs and said we don't like what's going on in washington, they're labeling those people who participated, many of them, in politics for the first time in their lives because they were worried about america, as extremists, radicals, blind ideologues basically with no common sense. i don't think that's accurate. i don't think that's fair. i think every expert that we have had testified before the budget committee has said the same thing, you're spending this country into oblivion, congress. mr. president
alteration of that trajectory, something's got to change. just like everybody is doing and the states are doing. one of the things that are galling to me, frankly, is that not only are they resisting taking any action to change the trajectory in any significant way, they are going about the -- to savage, criticize good and decent people who are calling for change, people who have paid their salaries. they are labeling the millions of americans who took to the streets during the last election,...