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this is the way michele bachmann plays ball.he's a fear monger, a pedestrian letter of hate, she hates everything that she doesn't like. she tries to scare americans into believing her backwards ideology is the best way for america, the best path forward. this person thinks it's morally correct to steal health care from 30 million americans, after two elections of a president who advocated for it boldly, because, you see, the government is paying for it. but then when it comes to michele bachmann getting her cash, her government mention, i guarantee you, she's going to be right in line. we're not going to treat her like a veteran at the va and make her wait months and months and months, she's going to get her pension right away. ironically, the republicans and the conservatives hate unions, they hate workers, wage earners, collective bargaining, they hate guaranteed pension, guaranteed health care. they're the first ones to take it, they're in the best union on the face of the earth. they get to vote their pay raise, they get to
this is the way michele bachmann plays ball.he's a fear monger, a pedestrian letter of hate, she hates everything that she doesn't like. she tries to scare americans into believing her backwards ideology is the best way for america, the best path forward. this person thinks it's morally correct to steal health care from 30 million americans, after two elections of a president who advocated for it boldly, because, you see, the government is paying for it. but then when it comes to michele...
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michelle richardson is with the aclu. and michael o'hanlon, senior fellow at the brookings institution. the latest revelation courtesy of the "washington post" involves an nsa program known as prism. e-mails. americans were not directly targeted, the "post" reported, but while going after foreign targets the program did route teen routinely collect a great deal of american content as well. the revelation about this new program comes a day after "the guardian" broke the news the nsa was collecting telephone information on domestic and international calls. today the president addressed criticism about these programs. he said that he came into office with a healthy skepticism about them, but after evaluating their effectiveness, he was convinced they were necessary. >> my assessment, and my team's assessment, was that they help us prevent terrorist attacks. and the modest encroachments on privacy that are involved in getting phone numbers or duration without a name attached and not looking at content, that on, you know, net
michelle richardson is with the aclu. and michael o'hanlon, senior fellow at the brookings institution. the latest revelation courtesy of the "washington post" involves an nsa program known as prism. e-mails. americans were not directly targeted, the "post" reported, but while going after foreign targets the program did route teen routinely collect a great deal of american content as well. the revelation about this new program comes a day after "the guardian" broke...
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michelle? >> all right. thank you very much, seema with the latest on nasdaq and apple. as the major market is selling off, the volatility index is hitting the highest level. a chart of the vxx. this is a chart that actually is an etf that tracks the vix. up 20% in two months. there's the vxx. let's bring in kenny polcari, and from the cme jim mario joins us as well. what are you doing on a day like today, are you buying? >> not nervous because anyone not expecting this, and we've been talking about it, i think now as you approach the 1550 level which is not that far away you'll start to put money back to work. i think there's a chance we test the april lows down at the 1530 range over the course of the next couple of weeks but for the long-term investor this is exactly what we've been waiting for. >> jim, do we agree, what josh lipton outlined, knew them on wednesday, thursday and friday, too, poverty same, concerns about tapering and concerns about a china credit squeeze. >> no question about
michelle? >> all right. thank you very much, seema with the latest on nasdaq and apple. as the major market is selling off, the volatility index is hitting the highest level. a chart of the vxx. this is a chart that actually is an etf that tracks the vix. up 20% in two months. there's the vxx. let's bring in kenny polcari, and from the cme jim mario joins us as well. what are you doing on a day like today, are you buying? >> not nervous because anyone not expecting this, and we've...
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it is michelle fields. and he is so sharp that sword swallowers consider him their biggest challenge. it is kurt loder. in portugal he is considered a bucket, bill schulz. and if thoughtful commentary were a large jigsaw puzzle, it would teak me several days to -- it would take me several days to do him on the living room floor with my family. daily beast cultural news editor, michael moynihan. i don't have a family. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. i guess any a-hole can get a show, right, greg? >> all right. the big is passed, but will the border last? on thursday, the senate passed a sweeping immigration overhaul. it is said to exstepped -- extend legal status to immigrants while claiming to ram up border security. it now faces a cooler reception in the republican-lead house. the bill includes a number of steps and offering a chance at citizenship to the 11 million immigrants now living here unlawfully. here is senator lyndsay graham. >> to those who believe the borders are broken, i agree.
it is michelle fields. and he is so sharp that sword swallowers consider him their biggest challenge. it is kurt loder. in portugal he is considered a bucket, bill schulz. and if thoughtful commentary were a large jigsaw puzzle, it would teak me several days to -- it would take me several days to do him on the living room floor with my family. daily beast cultural news editor, michael moynihan. i don't have a family. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. i guess any a-hole can get...
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>>> pues pamela te digo fueron tres aÑos tratando de encontrar a michel salas hablar con ella, porquehanie salas y querÍamos hablar con ella al principio era menor de de edad y esperamos que fuera mayor de de edad y ahora tiene 23 aÑos y edad y todo se logrÓ gracias a la nueva manager que tiene michel entrÓ en las grandes ligas con ella porque estÁ detras de kate del castillo y ha estado tambiÉn de la carrera de salma hayek, y estÁ en grandes manos y gracias a ella tuvimos a michel en exclusiva con una entrevista muy especial que creo que el pÚblico se va a quedar fascinado con ella. >>> se ve muy bien, y ahora tambiÉn habla de proyectos y el origen por la moda que ahora estÁ volumen el considerada con eso. >>> vamos escuchar lo que dijo sobre esta pasiÓn por la moda. >>> mi fascinaciÓn por la moda empezÓ cuando era muy chica, krecz Í en escenarios con mi bisabuela y mamÁ y desde chiquita me gustaban muchos, y me probaba de todo y mi abuela me decÍa me dia ya tiene que salir esta persona con este vegas actuario y yo no, y el clÓset de mi abuela es muy grande y tiene cantidad de cosas
>>> pues pamela te digo fueron tres aÑos tratando de encontrar a michel salas hablar con ella, porquehanie salas y querÍamos hablar con ella al principio era menor de de edad y esperamos que fuera mayor de de edad y ahora tiene 23 aÑos y edad y todo se logrÓ gracias a la nueva manager que tiene michel entrÓ en las grandes ligas con ella porque estÁ detras de kate del castillo y ha estado tambiÉn de la carrera de salma hayek, y estÁ en grandes manos y gracias a ella tuvimos a...
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michelle went on to the solo recording with heart to yours. next she hit the broadway stage playing the title role in ieta. her music continues through recording and song-writing as she was cast in major roles in stage productions of the color purple, chicago, and what my husband doesn't know. recently, she performed again with destiny's child at the superbowl. michelle is currently in oakland performing in the musical at the paramount. take a look. at oakmont's paramount theater this afternoon and tonight as we take this on a thursday. michelle williams, we welcome you. >> thank you so much for having me. >> first of all a lot of us have seen clips of that and we certainly saw a little bit of that here, but who was cela? >> he was an amazing musician to come from nigeria. i have is heard people say that he is the bob dylan, bob marley, mohammad ali, james brown all into one person. i named a lot of people but i named a lot of great people and he ended up being a human activist. he didn't want to leave his country of nigeria until things were
michelle went on to the solo recording with heart to yours. next she hit the broadway stage playing the title role in ieta. her music continues through recording and song-writing as she was cast in major roles in stage productions of the color purple, chicago, and what my husband doesn't know. recently, she performed again with destiny's child at the superbowl. michelle is currently in oakland performing in the musical at the paramount. take a look. at oakmont's paramount theater this afternoon...
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a lot of that comes for the personal of their director michelle clark.he says she's more steak than sizzle. in tonight's bay area crowd she gets credit for both. >> so you need to know i do this all the time. ask michelle clark how one gets to washington, d.c. and she'll take you up on the roof. sha being the best place, of course, to put solar panels. in this case the panels that power the building, that houses the youth employment partnership at the corner of 23rd and international boulevard in oakland. the nonprofit raised money through crowd funding, something the white house was keen to highlight. >> hi, i'm michelle. >> and that is how michelle, the executive director, got to washington as a champion for change. although -- >> it's extremely flattering. but we're also feeling like maybe we've been invited to the wrong party. >> because as much as michelle enjoys being praised for being innovative and cutting edge, what she believes yep is best at is very old fashioned. getting young people jobs. >> teens want jobs. they flock here for zwrobs. >> it
a lot of that comes for the personal of their director michelle clark.he says she's more steak than sizzle. in tonight's bay area crowd she gets credit for both. >> so you need to know i do this all the time. ask michelle clark how one gets to washington, d.c. and she'll take you up on the roof. sha being the best place, of course, to put solar panels. in this case the panels that power the building, that houses the youth employment partnership at the corner of 23rd and international...
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michelle richardson is with the aclu. and michael o'hanlon, senior fellow at the brookings institution. the latest revelation courtesy of the "washington post" involves an nsa program known as prism. e-mails. americans were not directly targeted, the "post" reported, but while going after foreign targets the program did routinely correct a great deal of american content as well. the revelation about this new program comes a day after "the guardian" broke the news the nsa was collecting telephone information on domestic and international calls. today the president addressed criticism about these programs. he said that he came into office with a healthy skepticism about them, but after evaluating their effecti effectiveness, he was convinced they were necessary. >> my assessment, and my team's assessment, was that they help us prevent terrorist attacks. and the modest encroachments on privacy that are involved in getting phone numbers or duration without a name attached and not looking at content, that on, you know, net it
michelle richardson is with the aclu. and michael o'hanlon, senior fellow at the brookings institution. the latest revelation courtesy of the "washington post" involves an nsa program known as prism. e-mails. americans were not directly targeted, the "post" reported, but while going after foreign targets the program did routinely correct a great deal of american content as well. the revelation about this new program comes a day after "the guardian" broke the news...
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. >> michelle's bizarre bay area rant almost ruined her career. now she is coming back and you won't believe where she is performing. >> plus, how a chain saw hero out witted a carjacking suspect who set off an intense bay area man hunt. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm ken bastida. now an all-out war. kpix5's len ramirez tells us the city just slapped the major leagues with a lawsuit and it could be a real game changer. >> after waiting for more than four years for an answer, it is clear we aren't going to get an answer. >> mayor chuck reid and the san jose city council voted to sue major league baseball to settle the question, can the a's move to san jose? >> i don't know what is going on in the mind of budde selig. i never had a chance to speak with him. i don't know what impact this will have. we will assert our rights and defend the rights of the people of san jose. >> a's owner proposed a $4 to $5 million private investment for a downtown ballpark. san jose set aside the land with cisco systems in the works. the only thing standi
. >> michelle's bizarre bay area rant almost ruined her career. now she is coming back and you won't believe where she is performing. >> plus, how a chain saw hero out witted a carjacking suspect who set off an intense bay area man hunt. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> and i'm ken bastida. now an all-out war. kpix5's len ramirez tells us the city just slapped the major leagues with a lawsuit and it could be a real game changer. >> after waiting for more than four...
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to put a final point on michelle, too.hey left it wide open and i paraphrased a little bit and i heard him say if anyone draws the conclusion, and then they weren't listening to me and there were many big ifs in there, and i think he can completely step back on it and not seem dupe liss us to in the least. >> let's get the flipside in which is the bond buying actively harms the economy. it redirects capital to the government. so i hope they'll stop. the earlier they taper, the better the economy will do. >> that's the thing. nobody knows. that's is what's so bad about this whole story. nobody knows. the fed ought to have a simple policy and they either ought to target inflation or target the exchange value of the dollar or target nominal gdp or something. this cat and mouse game, if this, then that, if this, then that would drive investors crazy. >> they can't give us clarity. >> it's driving me crazy. >> they should stop buying bonds. it's harmful and they should get out of the 0% interest rate. >> our very own michelle c
to put a final point on michelle, too.hey left it wide open and i paraphrased a little bit and i heard him say if anyone draws the conclusion, and then they weren't listening to me and there were many big ifs in there, and i think he can completely step back on it and not seem dupe liss us to in the least. >> let's get the flipside in which is the bond buying actively harms the economy. it redirects capital to the government. so i hope they'll stop. the earlier they taper, the better the...
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. >>> el actor michel douglas es un vocero para crear conciencia sobre peligroso o del cÁncer de bocaarganta que puede ser el sexo oral, jannet f f en busca de las respuestas. >>> y el virus del papiloma humano skwir shlg com el virus mÁs fuerte en estados unidos y este se sabe puede causar cÁncer del cuello del Último entero en mujeres y tambiÉn se relaciona con el cÁncer de gano garnlt. >>> es baja la ins denuncia pero hay un grupo que son cauciÓn ademÁs por mi mismo virus. >>>la transmisiÓn del virus se podrÍa dar a travÉs del sexo oral controversia que provocaron declaraciones del actor michel douglas que ha hablÓ de esto deo a su cÁncer. >>> expertos dicen que el causante principal del cÁncer de la garganta es el tabaco pero la
. >>> el actor michel douglas es un vocero para crear conciencia sobre peligroso o del cÁncer de bocaarganta que puede ser el sexo oral, jannet f f en busca de las respuestas. >>> y el virus del papiloma humano skwir shlg com el virus mÁs fuerte en estados unidos y este se sabe puede causar cÁncer del cuello del Último entero en mujeres y tambiÉn se relaciona con el cÁncer de gano garnlt. >>> es baja la ins denuncia pero hay un grupo que son cauciÓn ademÁs por...
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lesson learned, do not mess with michelle obama. our political panel where a little shouting is encouraged. bill burton, i want to ask you this question.susan rice, you felt she's got a bad rep. she's had a good day. >> huge appointment for the president. >> and i don't want you to interrupt me the way the heckler interrupted michelle obama. >> imagine what she would have done to you in the briefing room. >> i can't imagine. i don't want to. stick around, "the lead" continues. the verizon share everything plan for small business lets you connect up to 25 devices on one easy to manage plan. that means your smartphone, her blackberry, his laptop, mark's smartphone but i'm still on vacation. still on the plan. nice! so is his tablet, that guy's hotspot, the intern's tablet-- the intern gets a tablet? everyone's devices. his, hers-- oh, sorry. all easier to manage on the share everything plan for small business. connecting more so you can do more. that's powerful. verizon. get the blackberry z10 for $199.99. starts with freshly-made pas
lesson learned, do not mess with michelle obama. our political panel where a little shouting is encouraged. bill burton, i want to ask you this question.susan rice, you felt she's got a bad rep. she's had a good day. >> huge appointment for the president. >> and i don't want you to interrupt me the way the heckler interrupted michelle obama. >> imagine what she would have done to you in the briefing room. >> i can't imagine. i don't want to. stick around, "the...
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y tenemos revelaciones exclusivas de mÍchel salas, la hija de luis miguel. la bienvenida a armando correa que nos habla de una sÚper exclusiva. sabemos que estuvieron mucho tiempo atrÁs de mÍchel. y cÓmo lograron conseguir esto? >>> pamela, te digo fueron tres aÑos tratando de encontrando a mÍchel salas, se especulo mucho, la hija de luis miguel y queriamos hablar con ella, esperamos que fuera mayor, y tiene 23 aÑos. y se logrÓ a marÍan sabat, la nueva mÁnager, esta atrÁs de kate del castillo, demiÁn bichir, y logramos gracias a ella. una entrevista bastante especial, y el pÚblico se quedarÁ bastante fascinado. >>> habla de nuevos proyectos, y con la moda que estÁ muy involucrada. vamos a escuchar lo que dijo sobre esta pasiÓn. >>> mi fascinaciÓn empezo cuando era chiquita, creci en escenarios con mi bisabuela, mi mamÁ, me probaba de todo, mi abuela me decÍa todo, tiene que salir con ese vestuario, y el clÓset de mi abuela es grande, y tiene cantidad de cosas que desde chiquita jugaba con ellas. y asÍ comenzÓ mi curiosidad. >>> armando, una mÍchel relajada,
y tenemos revelaciones exclusivas de mÍchel salas, la hija de luis miguel. la bienvenida a armando correa que nos habla de una sÚper exclusiva. sabemos que estuvieron mucho tiempo atrÁs de mÍchel. y cÓmo lograron conseguir esto? >>> pamela, te digo fueron tres aÑos tratando de encontrando a mÍchel salas, se especulo mucho, la hija de luis miguel y queriamos hablar con ella, esperamos que fuera mayor, y tiene 23 aÑos. y se logrÓ a marÍan sabat, la nueva mÁnager, esta atrÁs...
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michelle has more. >> u.s. companies can sell a host of communications products to iran citizens without getting permission, cell phones, modems, satellite dishes, laptops and tablets and software. >> the most impact will be on software updates for phones. iranians complain the sanctions prevented them from updating apps so they were using older and slower versions of fwtwitte and facebook. this will empower the people at a time when the government is trying to stifle their access to one another and outside information. supporters of iran's movement are skeptical this move will make any difference in giving iranian's any freedom. >> i think the problem in iran is not that people need phones or don't have phones or don't have technology, the problem is that the regime monitors, you know, all their activities because they control the communications networks and it uses equipment and surveillance to monitor people. >> in 2009, the victory was disputed leading to large protests and violence in the streets of tyran.
michelle has more. >> u.s. companies can sell a host of communications products to iran citizens without getting permission, cell phones, modems, satellite dishes, laptops and tablets and software. >> the most impact will be on software updates for phones. iranians complain the sanctions prevented them from updating apps so they were using older and slower versions of fwtwitte and facebook. this will empower the people at a time when the government is trying to stifle their access...
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and yesterday it happened to michelle obama.how she handled it from a woman that was in that room. and i just -- i can't get enough of this. great move. you have to admit, it was a great move. >>> first lady michelle obama was speaking about the need to stay politically engaged when she was interrupted by someone very politically engaged at a fund-raiser in washington yesterday. a woman asked why president obama won't sign an order banning federal contractors from discriminating against lbgt employees and job applicants. >> right now today we have an obligation to stand up for those kids, and i don't care what you believe in. wait wait. one of the things i -- one of the things that i don't do well is this. one of the things -- >> well, i don't know, maybe she does do it well. the first lady told the woman listen to me or you can take the mike but i'm leaving. you all decide. you have one choice. the woman was then escorted out, continuing to shout, quote, i am a lesbian looking for federal equality before i die. the first lady w
and yesterday it happened to michelle obama.how she handled it from a woman that was in that room. and i just -- i can't get enough of this. great move. you have to admit, it was a great move. >>> first lady michelle obama was speaking about the need to stay politically engaged when she was interrupted by someone very politically engaged at a fund-raiser in washington yesterday. a woman asked why president obama won't sign an order banning federal contractors from discriminating...
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and what i think what michelle obama did was long overdue.letely unacceptable, i don't care what your cause is, whether it's the tea party or gay rights or anything else. you do not interrupt, particularly at a private session like this. leading politician trying to make a point. and for the first lady to do this and basically say -- >> something, or anything is a sign of the apocalypse. you're both wrong. the way she dealt with it was really beneath her. >> i feel that a worm hole has just opened in the universe. michael medvedev and i agree. it's rude! >> hold on. let me ask you something else, though, about the first lady. about the first lady. she is very disciplined but we do see unscripted moments. she lost her temper at the heckler and dean may think it's inappropriate and you may think the heckler shouldn't have done it to begin with. what the inaugural luncheon? i want to play it when john boehner was making a comment and michelle obama -- actually, i love this. she just rolled her eyes. there -- i mean -- now -- right. and then john
and what i think what michelle obama did was long overdue.letely unacceptable, i don't care what your cause is, whether it's the tea party or gay rights or anything else. you do not interrupt, particularly at a private session like this. leading politician trying to make a point. and for the first lady to do this and basically say -- >> something, or anything is a sign of the apocalypse. you're both wrong. the way she dealt with it was really beneath her. >> i feel that a worm hole...
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>> that is a yes or no, michelle. >> in your business sit a yes or no. in my business it's about an album tour. >> after a forrent of comments the rest of the tour got cancelled she did a silent protest in santa cruz. enter an advertising rep for san francisco examiner, three days after the appearance he e mails her i red awe poll jized today and thought this would be an excellent opportunity. i can give you a full page in the examiner and san francisco bay guardian price combo, $2500. negotiations continue until the owner publisher todd vogt wraps up the deal for a free concert this season sunday at the end of the lgbt pride celebration writing you'll place an ad in the pride guide. i will arrange a cover feature story. you will have an option to write an o the p-ed piece up to a thousand words for san francisco examiner, i will pimp the hell out of the show in all three paper autos this will be a case study. any journalism ethics class. >> what is wrong? >> what not to do. >> yumi wells on -- wilson is now a journalism professor a specialty in ethics a
>> that is a yes or no, michelle. >> in your business sit a yes or no. in my business it's about an album tour. >> after a forrent of comments the rest of the tour got cancelled she did a silent protest in santa cruz. enter an advertising rep for san francisco examiner, three days after the appearance he e mails her i red awe poll jized today and thought this would be an excellent opportunity. i can give you a full page in the examiner and san francisco bay guardian price...
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it's like she's the wind beneath my wings. >> it says michelle and beau for life. and so i have it right there. just to remind me every day that i love him and he loves me. oh, we're in love. i'm getting all blushy. >> the only time culberson and de'arborne are able to see each other is in court. >> we're co-defendants so hopefully we get to see each other hopefully on the bus. yeah, and also in the courtroom. yeah, so we get to talk and love each other. even if it's for five minutes, it still means a lot. >> culberson was pregnant with the couple's baby when they were arrested. and nine months ago delivered their son. as far as being in jail and having a baby, everybody's like, you know, what the heck? but they made me just feel so comfortable. the deputies. the nurses. i had nine hours with him. i got to hold him for nine hours total. and it was the best experience ever. they took pictures of him for me, of us together. and the good thing about it is my boyfriend's mom got the baby. >> while their love story might be considered unusual, so were the charges that b
it's like she's the wind beneath my wings. >> it says michelle and beau for life. and so i have it right there. just to remind me every day that i love him and he loves me. oh, we're in love. i'm getting all blushy. >> the only time culberson and de'arborne are able to see each other is in court. >> we're co-defendants so hopefully we get to see each other hopefully on the bus. yeah, and also in the courtroom. yeah, so we get to talk and love each other. even if it's for five...
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but it is not just michele bachmann. a converted effort across the board. 450 right wing talk show host in america who will all be on the same page saying, we got block this. it is amnesty. it's wrong. a coalition of 150 conservatives launched a campaign against reform releasing a letter urging the senate to scrap the bill, start over from scratch. and of course the letter was signed by members of the tea party organizations and conservative leaders. now when you say conservative leaders and you think about that, we are talking about the michelle of the world, eric eriksson's, monica crowly and eric wests. but it doesn't just underestimate the potential impact on the sweeping legislation which the countries needs. because i believe we will see an anti-immigration reform effort parallel to what we saw on obama care. these conservatives are going to pull out all the stops that say whatever they have to say, call whoever they have to call. get all hands on deck to thwart this immigration reform. they are not going to allow
but it is not just michele bachmann. a converted effort across the board. 450 right wing talk show host in america who will all be on the same page saying, we got block this. it is amnesty. it's wrong. a coalition of 150 conservatives launched a campaign against reform releasing a letter urging the senate to scrap the bill, start over from scratch. and of course the letter was signed by members of the tea party organizations and conservative leaders. now when you say conservative leaders and...
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and yesterday it happened to michelle obama. hear how she handled it from a woman that was in that room. and i just -- i can't get enough of this. great move. you have to admit, it was a great move. how can you get back pain relief that lasts up to 16 hours? with thermacare heatwraps. the only wrap with patented heat cells that penetrate deep to relax, soothe, and unlock tight muscles. and now, introducing reusable thermacare cold wraps. pain relief without the shock of ice. because all these whole grains aren't healthy unless you actually eat them ♪ multigrain cheerios. also available in delicious peanut butter. healthy never tasted so sweet. >>> first lady michelle obama was speaking about the need to stay politically engaged when she was interrupted by someone very politically engaged at a fund-raiser in washington yesterday. a woman asked why president obama won't sign an order banning federal contractors from discriminating against lbgt employees and job applicants. >> right now today we have an obligation to stand up for t
and yesterday it happened to michelle obama. hear how she handled it from a woman that was in that room. and i just -- i can't get enough of this. great move. you have to admit, it was a great move. how can you get back pain relief that lasts up to 16 hours? with thermacare heatwraps. the only wrap with patented heat cells that penetrate deep to relax, soothe, and unlock tight muscles. and now, introducing reusable thermacare cold wraps. pain relief without the shock of ice. because all these...
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>> no. >> michelle says that's exactly what happened. five weeks after her surgery in february, 2009, she was rushed to the hospital. >> i knew that the -- the situation that i was in at that moment was dire. i knew that it was -- that it wasn't good. >> surgeons were able to repair the damage from the devastating complication. michelle says the damage to her physical relationship with her husband has been profound. you know, women get hysterectomies all the time. >> yeah. >> you don't have to blame yourself forever. >> i'm starting to see that now. for a long time, i assumed that i just was one of the unluckiest women in the world. >> until? >> until i met with a new ob-gyn in october of last year. >> while giving her medical history, michelle brought up her hysterectomy complication. >> and i said, "i realize i'm very rare." he said, "well, not as -- not as rare as you would think. did you have the da vinci robot?" i said, "yes, i did." >> michelle learned the fda has received reports of problems with many kinds of da vinci surgeries.
>> no. >> michelle says that's exactly what happened. five weeks after her surgery in february, 2009, she was rushed to the hospital. >> i knew that the -- the situation that i was in at that moment was dire. i knew that it was -- that it wasn't good. >> surgeons were able to repair the damage from the devastating complication. michelle says the damage to her physical relationship with her husband has been profound. you know, women get hysterectomies all the time....
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which for michele bachmann is once every eight years. (laughter) but folks, done worry. in her remaining time in office michelle bachmann will stay focused on her goals. >> i will continue to work vehemently and robustly to fight back against what most in the other party want to do to transform our country into becoming. >> yes. we must fight those most before our country is transformed into becoming. stupid most. so tonight, folks, we say good-bye to michele bachmann and look fondly back at some of her very moments. (laughter) >> planned parenthood is a billion dollar a year entity. they want to become the lenscrafter of big abortion. >> it's a very sad life. it's part of satan i think to say this is gay. it's anything but gay. >> leads to the personal enslavement of individuals. because if you are's involved in the gay and lesbian lifestyle, it's bondage. >> the very founders that wrote those documents worked tirelessly until slavery was no more in the united states. >> there's a woman who came up crying to me tonight after the debate. she said her daughter was given t
which for michele bachmann is once every eight years. (laughter) but folks, done worry. in her remaining time in office michelle bachmann will stay focused on her goals. >> i will continue to work vehemently and robustly to fight back against what most in the other party want to do to transform our country into becoming. >> yes. we must fight those most before our country is transformed into becoming. stupid most. so tonight, folks, we say good-bye to michele bachmann and look...
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>> reporter: a softer touch, maybe, than michelle's tough talk.but today the white house gave her performance a rave review. >> it's my personal opinion that she handled it brilliantly. >> reporter: president obama has been saying for years that michelle obama is one tough cookie. but this fund-raiser is one of the first times that americans really got to see it. erin mcpike, cnn, washington. >> well, few people know what makes the president and first lady tick better than my next guest, jodi kantor of the "new york times" has written a book on it, "the obamas." she joins us tonight. it's a pretty remarkable situation. i don't recall seeing a first lady being heckled before and the first lady's response was interesting. what do you make of how she handled herself? >> the funny thing is, this has happened to michelle obama before. not in this role. but a few weeks after she started her job at university of chicago, an event was heckled really over the same issue. it was about contractors for the hospital. and in that case, minority contractors. and
>> reporter: a softer touch, maybe, than michelle's tough talk.but today the white house gave her performance a rave review. >> it's my personal opinion that she handled it brilliantly. >> reporter: president obama has been saying for years that michelle obama is one tough cookie. but this fund-raiser is one of the first times that americans really got to see it. erin mcpike, cnn, washington. >> well, few people know what makes the president and first lady tick better...
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michelle. >> good morning supervisors. so as supervisor yee identified, this is really just a technical clean up. it also adds language for the review by the interagency child care facilities committee which includes representative from the first five and the mayor's office of housing the community development folks from the mayor's office offing. we track all pipeline projects in the city and threats to centers so it's a very logical place to look at the feasibility. last year there was a project that -- it was very clear didn't make sense to include child care and it was a fire house that was being redone and it just wasn't a proper use. in that instance we wouldn't want to pay for a full blown feasibility study. they staff that committee, so it's the team that's looking at it and this is a technical switch over. all the positions from early ed came over from dcf to us so we're lead on that and this follows that. i would mention for the committee that in the last -- since 1998 when we did the cpac needs assessment and su
michelle. >> good morning supervisors. so as supervisor yee identified, this is really just a technical clean up. it also adds language for the review by the interagency child care facilities committee which includes representative from the first five and the mayor's office of housing the community development folks from the mayor's office offing. we track all pipeline projects in the city and threats to centers so it's a very logical place to look at the feasibility. last year there was...
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. >> the loyal audience has allowed michelle to take more chances with the monthly lineup.stablished authors bring in an older audience. younker authors bring in their friends from the community who might be bringing in an older author. >> raider has provided a stage for more than 400 writers. it ranges from fiction to academics stories to academic stories this service the underground of queer fell, history, or culture. >> and there are so many different literary circles in san francisco. i have been programming this reading series for nine years. and i still have a huge list on my computer of people i need to carry into this. >> the supportive audience has allowed michele to try new experiment this year, the radar book club. a deep explorationer of a single work. after the talk, she bounces on stage to jump-start the q&a. less charlie rose and more carson daly. >> san francisco is consistently ranked as one of the most literate cities in the united states. multiple reading events are happening every night of the year, competing against a big names like city arts and lectur
. >> the loyal audience has allowed michelle to take more chances with the monthly lineup.stablished authors bring in an older audience. younker authors bring in their friends from the community who might be bringing in an older author. >> raider has provided a stage for more than 400 writers. it ranges from fiction to academics stories to academic stories this service the underground of queer fell, history, or culture. >> and there are so many different literary circles in...
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y asÍ comenzÓ mi curiosidad. >>> armando, una mÍchel relajada, tranquila.claridad, me empresionÓ bastante. quÉ lugar tiene luis miguel , que lugar tiene esa dinastÍa de mujeres, como es silvia pinal, su madre, alejandra guzmÁn, sabe que lugar tiene su familia. y lo que mÁs me gusto, y el pÚblico estarÁ bastante impresionante, y habla si luis miguel le dio apartamentos, etcÉtera, ella estÁ queriendose imponer, ella se mantiene, se sintiÓ feliz el primer dÍa que tuvo su salario. y estÁ tratando de desarrollarse. >>> es una niÑa que aunque la cuidaron mucho estÁ independiente, y lo mÁs bonito, tambiÉn tenemos que ella menciona, habla sobre su herencia, y su padre. vamos a escuchar lo que dijo mÍchel salas. >>> de mi mamÁ dicen que tengo las manos, son parecidas, tiene dedos muy largos. y manos muy grandes. y los ojos tambiÉn son de mi mamÁ. y de mi papa la sonrisa y el color de piel. se sintiÓ dice, es la sonrisa, y cuando la vi sonriendo, es la misma boca, de la nariz para abajo es luis miguel. tiene razÓn eso. >>> tambiÉn revelÓ sobre los futturos proyectos.
y asÍ comenzÓ mi curiosidad. >>> armando, una mÍchel relajada, tranquila.claridad, me empresionÓ bastante. quÉ lugar tiene luis miguel , que lugar tiene esa dinastÍa de mujeres, como es silvia pinal, su madre, alejandra guzmÁn, sabe que lugar tiene su familia. y lo que mÁs me gusto, y el pÚblico estarÁ bastante impresionante, y habla si luis miguel le dio apartamentos, etcÉtera, ella estÁ queriendose imponer, ella se mantiene, se sintiÓ feliz el primer dÍa que tuvo su...
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i am mucho michelle obama.d by me, you're here to wish you were me and you dare to ask me -- you either shut up or i'm out of here. and that's who they are. >> classy, rush. it wreaks of fear and desperation. i have some more to say on this coming up. copd makes it hard to breathe... but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can help make this a great block party. ♪ [ male announcer ] advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. ask your doctor if including advair could help improve
i am mucho michelle obama.d by me, you're here to wish you were me and you dare to ask me -- you either shut up or i'm out of here. and that's who they are. >> classy, rush. it wreaks of fear and desperation. i have some more to say on this coming up. copd makes it hard to breathe... but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can help make this a great block party. ♪ [ male announcer ] advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd...
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. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is 6:00. >>> a retired police chief is coming back to check up on bart police to see if they are making progress on recommended reforms. and kpix 5 reporter anne makovec is in san francisco. the new assessment i guess is going to look at several key issues including use of force, right? >> reporter: yeah. that assessment is basically going to be a barometer of the success of this, which is a large 314-page report that was released with a bart police department under pressure at the time. this is the man who is going to be heading up this new assessment retired police chief patrick oliver. the review is going to begin in july. oliver oversaw the original noble audit report. noble stands for the national organization of black law enforcement executives. these are the key recommendations. organization of the system, community engagement, training, patrol priorities, the selection of personnel, employee performance, use of force, and how much bias comes into play as well as inter
. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is 6:00. >>> a retired police chief is coming back to check up on bart police to see if they are making progress on recommended reforms. and kpix 5 reporter anne makovec is in san francisco. the new assessment i guess is going to look at several key issues including use of force, right? >> reporter: yeah. that assessment is basically going to be a barometer of the success of this, which is a large 314-page report that was released with a...
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michele bachmann said this. she was good -- i will tell you what.hmann said x in the headline, boom, there was traffic. you know, i -- she is a very -- just a very sort of live wire, i guess. at the same time, i think are was a tendency to treat michele bachmann sometimes as more of an outlier than maybe she was because i think that the way she said things, the way she expressed herself, was sort of way out there. but i think what she was expressing, you know, the debt ceiling, for instance, she was somebody that was really insistent on making the debt ceiling a priority for republicans and making the showdown in 2011 a republican priority. what she was saying is a lot more mainstream than maybe we realized. mainstream republican party i should say. >> she may say something that raise as lot of eyebrows but something that does pick up in certain sectors of the republican party. ry when she was warning, you know, don't cooperate with the census because they are going to take your information and it is a big conspiracy. a lot of people laugh that up.
michele bachmann said this. she was good -- i will tell you what.hmann said x in the headline, boom, there was traffic. you know, i -- she is a very -- just a very sort of live wire, i guess. at the same time, i think are was a tendency to treat michele bachmann sometimes as more of an outlier than maybe she was because i think that the way she said things, the way she expressed herself, was sort of way out there. but i think what she was expressing, you know, the debt ceiling, for instance,...