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paul minnesota. when i grew up there, it was home to some of the world's largest stockyards in meat packing plants. that was an enormous part of the community and culture and economy of my home town. so many families up and down my street and across our city were connected economically and culturally to these cute engines of the economy in our town. of course, as things change and evolve economically, those plants dramatically shut down and the economic pillars of my community, the economic foundation of my childhood and my neighborhood began to unravel in pretty severe ways. the trauma that that visits on people and on families when their livelihoods are questioned and destabilized and called into doubt is almost unmanageable unless you have experienced that yourself. most people in the room have. it is not on like the worry that we see in the country today. a missed all of that, when i was 60, my mom passed away pretty quickly of cancer. -- when i was 16, my mom passed away pretty quickly of cancer
paul minnesota. when i grew up there, it was home to some of the world's largest stockyards in meat packing plants. that was an enormous part of the community and culture and economy of my home town. so many families up and down my street and across our city were connected economically and culturally to these cute engines of the economy in our town. of course, as things change and evolve economically, those plants dramatically shut down and the economic pillars of my community, the economic...
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. >> reporter: he was born and raised in minnesota. youngest of five children. his father was a truck driver in blue collar south st. paul. things were tough and they got tougher when his mom died of cancer. >> when you're 16 years old and your dad spent most of his life as a truck driver and you have modest means and you lose your mom, you know it's a scary thing and you look to the future and say, hey, this might not work out so well for me so first i turned to my faith and also learned there is no substitute for hard work. >> reporter: he was the first one in his family to go to college then law school but got interested in politics. first city council then state house and in 2002 governor of minnesota. minnesota for so long the cradle of liberals like hubert humphrey, walter mondale. now al franken but pawlenty styles himself a sam's club republican. fiscally conservative, middle class, emphatically anti-elite. he won praise for holding spending but left a $6 billion deficit. runs for president as a prairie populist. >> i think wha
. >> reporter: he was born and raised in minnesota. youngest of five children. his father was a truck driver in blue collar south st. paul. things were tough and they got tougher when his mom died of cancer. >> when you're 16 years old and your dad spent most of his life as a truck driver and you have modest means and you lose your mom, you know it's a scary thing and you look to the future and say, hey, this might not work out so well for me so first i turned to my faith and also...
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this is not unique to minnesota.his deficit for the upcoming two years, chris, assumes a 27% increase in state spending. that is preposterous and irresponsible and reckless. so i don't buy the notion or spending should or can go up 27%. >> chris: what does it say about it, that you were, went all out to try to cut spending, issue vetoes and the deficit, i mean you can talk about the projections, but it hasn't gone down. and it may go up. >> what it does say is in minnesota and many other states, you have to have a budgeting process that doesn't have spending on auto pilot. that's why we have the deficit in our state, a bunch of spending that is on autopilot, the autopilot feature has to be shut off and the idea that they are going to have a 27% increase in state spending is a flawed premise to begin with. that's why we called for budgeting reform in the state as well. i want to leave you with this point. make this point. all of the things that the country is facing that you talk about on this show and many others, on
this is not unique to minnesota.his deficit for the upcoming two years, chris, assumes a 27% increase in state spending. that is preposterous and irresponsible and reckless. so i don't buy the notion or spending should or can go up 27%. >> chris: what does it say about it, that you were, went all out to try to cut spending, issue vetoes and the deficit, i mean you can talk about the projections, but it hasn't gone down. and it may go up. >> what it does say is in minnesota and many...
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[applause] i am a minnesota native. this is my last lunch and i am hosting as the president of the national press club, and i am here to tell you, being president is great. i had the honor of being inaugurated last january. i graduated from the university of minnesota. i was presented with a brett favre jersey. given his year with the minnesota vikings, would you like to take it back with you? >> we appreciate brett favre s performance last year. >> the final question, you have said that you are contemplating a presidential bid. you have talked about springtime being when you would make your decision. given that you don't seem to want to announce it right here, right now, what factors would keep you at this point from deciding to run for the white house? >> i should mention again -- by the way, i spent a fair amount of time in area he grew up in. one of his relatives owns a bar there. as it relates to running for president, i am seriously considering it. i have not made a final decision yet. it really comes down to two
[applause] i am a minnesota native. this is my last lunch and i am hosting as the president of the national press club, and i am here to tell you, being president is great. i had the honor of being inaugurated last january. i graduated from the university of minnesota. i was presented with a brett favre jersey. given his year with the minnesota vikings, would you like to take it back with you? >> we appreciate brett favre s performance last year. >> the final question, you have said...
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we police had to get minnesota of the top 10 in taxes. in minnesota, that is a big deal. no governor ever did it. i did. these changes are possible. if we can do it there, we can do it anywhere. the first principle i want to leave you with is this. if you have a chance to go to policy seminars and stay up all night and watch cable television, i hope that you can do that. and there is great information available. i know that many of you are busy and have busy lives. what you really nd to know about government and government reform, you can get an abbreviated version just by doing this. go to two weddings. go to one wedding where there is an open bar and the refreshments and the alcohol are free or perceived to be free. go to another wedding and they will have a cash bar and you will see two very different sorts of behaviors. if people think something is thaty do not have to be concerned about price or quality, they can consume it endlessly and only have to worry about the volume being provided. there is a myth created that the bill magically goes somewhere else and gets pa
we police had to get minnesota of the top 10 in taxes. in minnesota, that is a big deal. no governor ever did it. i did. these changes are possible. if we can do it there, we can do it anywhere. the first principle i want to leave you with is this. if you have a chance to go to policy seminars and stay up all night and watch cable television, i hope that you can do that. and there is great information available. i know that many of you are busy and have busy lives. what you really nd to know...
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. >> former minnesota gov. tim pawlenty was the speaker at the politics and eggs breakfast of 2011 in bedford, new hampshire. it is a regular stop for a possible presidential candidates. gov. pawlenty said that he is considering a teen presidential bid and is on a book tour that takes into caucus states. and this is 55 minutes. [applause] >> good morning. it is a delight to be with you. thank you for the invitation to be part of this important dialogue and i am honored to be here. thank you for the sponsors. i just wish my wife could do with me this morning, the former miss bausch first lady of minnesota. she is a big part of my life. she gives me pretty good advice and keeps things on the road. when i was thinking about running for governor in 2001, i was winding up my time as the majority leader in the minnesota legislature and i have decided that i was not going to run for governor. gov. venture was an office and had not decided if he was quick to run for a second term or not. it could have an uphill for a r
. >> former minnesota gov. tim pawlenty was the speaker at the politics and eggs breakfast of 2011 in bedford, new hampshire. it is a regular stop for a possible presidential candidates. gov. pawlenty said that he is considering a teen presidential bid and is on a book tour that takes into caucus states. and this is 55 minutes. [applause] >> good morning. it is a delight to be with you. thank you for the invitation to be part of this important dialogue and i am honored to be here....
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the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. . the gentleman from minnesota. mr. kline: at this time i'm pleased to yield a minute to a member of the committee, the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. petri. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized for one minute. mr. petri: today i rise in support of h.r. 2, legislation which would repeal the health care law passed last year. even it's unlikely this bill will pass the senate, i think it's important for the house majority to state its position in the clearest possible terms to encourage a general re-evaluation of the new law. make no mistake, my colleagues and i support health care reform which would ensure that all americans, including those with pre-existing conditions, have access to affordable coverage. however the health care law that passed last year takes a fundamentally wrong approach to achieving that goal and will only make worse our skyrocketing health care costs and federal deficits. my state of wisconsin is the leader in terms of providing efficient, high quality care, and i have
the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. . the gentleman from minnesota. mr. kline: at this time i'm pleased to yield a minute to a member of the committee, the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. petri. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized for one minute. mr. petri: today i rise in support of h.r. 2, legislation which would repeal the health care law passed last year. even it's unlikely this bill will pass the senate, i think it's important for the house majority to...
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there were 13 from minnesota who lost their lives in that tragedy. there were 145 others who were injured and hurt. but in number of lessons can out of that terrible tragedy. number one, as americans always do and as minnesota always do, when there is a time of crisis, when there is a tragedy, people in minnesota just everyday people who happen to be nearby ran not the way, but ran towards the danger. they wanted to help others. they wanted to do with the can to make the situation better, to rescue and helped in the recovery, and there are astounding stories of heroism as there was in tucson just some days ago, as a nation as we come together in this moment of reflection and condolence and concern and empathy, listen to emerge, and in the book that i'm here to launch today, the courage to stand in this book not just about lessons learned in my opinion does my time of governor, but the lessons learned in leadership, crisis and service, and one of those lessons is in times of crisis, people in responsible positions need to step forward and make sure th
there were 13 from minnesota who lost their lives in that tragedy. there were 145 others who were injured and hurt. but in number of lessons can out of that terrible tragedy. number one, as americans always do and as minnesota always do, when there is a time of crisis, when there is a tragedy, people in minnesota just everyday people who happen to be nearby ran not the way, but ran towards the danger. they wanted to help others. they wanted to do with the can to make the situation better, to...
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the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. . the gentleman from minnesota. mr.m pleased to yield a minute to a member of the committee, the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. petri. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized for one minute. mr. petri: today i rise in support of h.r. 2, legislation which wod repeal the health care law passed last year. even it's unlikely this bill will pass the senate, i think it's important for the house majoty to state its position in the clearest possible terms to encourage a general re-evaluation of the new law. make no mistake, my colleagues and i support health care reform which would ensure that all americans, including those with pre-existing conditions, have access to affordable coverage. howevethe health care law that passed last year takes a fundamentally wrong approach to achieving that goal and will only make worse ourkyrocketing health care costs and federal deficits. my state of wisconsin is the leader in terms of providing efficient, high quality care, and i have been meeting and will continue
the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. . the gentleman from minnesota. mr.m pleased to yield a minute to a member of the committee, the gentleman from wisconsin, mr. petri. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from wisconsin is recognized for one minute. mr. petri: today i rise in support of h.r. 2, legislation which wod repeal the health care law passed last year. even it's unlikely this bill will pass the senate, i think it's important for the house majoty to state its position in the...
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al nolan, steal, easy dunk, minnesota up by one.ater in the half purdue down one, it'll be johnson gets the feed down low tough layup and the foul. purdue up by one. johnson, 29 on the night. later in the second half, purdue up by two. loose ball, e'twain moore gets the feed down low. purdue is up by four. under 6 to go, tied at 61. nolan comes up with the rebound. feeding rodney williams, layup and one. he missed the free throw but minnesota is up by four. blake swings it to nolan who buries the trey and minnesota is up by three. under ten seconds to go. purdue one last chance, he misses the three. fires up a desperation free and shot way off. minnesota wins it, 70-67. don't forget all your highlights on the highlight express on espn news. back to you in new york. >>> well, is simply put the most shriek-inducing video of the week, maybe even the month. >> check this one out. that is one of new york's fame always rats causing problems inside a subway car. get this, it ran around and then right up the leg of a sleeping man. poor guy,
al nolan, steal, easy dunk, minnesota up by one.ater in the half purdue down one, it'll be johnson gets the feed down low tough layup and the foul. purdue up by one. johnson, 29 on the night. later in the second half, purdue up by two. loose ball, e'twain moore gets the feed down low. purdue is up by four. under 6 to go, tied at 61. nolan comes up with the rebound. feeding rodney williams, layup and one. he missed the free throw but minnesota is up by four. blake swings it to nolan who buries...
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representative keith ellison, fifth district, minnesota. representative hank johnson, fourth district, georgia. representative laura richardson, 37th district, california. representative andre carson,
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. >> brown: from minnesota, fred de sam lazaro tells the story of one monastery's mission to preserve sacred religious texts. >> if you believe that we can learn from the past, the past of our lives, the past of our families and our own nation or culture, the only way the past has come down to us is in the form of these writings. >> suarez: plus, we profile idaho-based poet karena youtz. >> brown: that's all ahead. on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> auto companies make huge profits. >> last year, chevron made a lot of money. >> where does it go? >> every penny and more went into bringing energy to the world. >> the economy is tough right now, everywhere. >> we pumped $21 million into local economies, into small businesses, communities, equipment, materials. >> that money could make a big difference to a lot of people. >> this was me-- best ribs in nelson county. but i wasn't winning any ribbons managing my diabetes. it was so complicated. there was a lot of information out there, but it was frustrating trying to get the answers i neede
. >> brown: from minnesota, fred de sam lazaro tells the story of one monastery's mission to preserve sacred religious texts. >> if you believe that we can learn from the past, the past of our lives, the past of our families and our own nation or culture, the only way the past has come down to us is in the form of these writings. >> suarez: plus, we profile idaho-based poet karena youtz. >> brown: that's all ahead. on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the...
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. >> up next, minnesota representative michelle bachmann. last friday evening the republican congresswoman and founding member of the house tea party caucus spoke to nearly 300 members of iowans for tax relief. she was born in waterloo, iowa before moving to the minneapolis area where she served in the state senate before being elected to congress in 2006. this was our second visit to iowa this month. -- her second visit to iowa this month. [applause] >> what a wonderful introduction. thank you, everyone who is here tonight. thank you for inviting me here tonight. what a wonderful group. i wish everyone could see your faces. as many of you know, i am and i one myself. i was born here in waterloo. i am a seventh generation island. -- a seventh generation iowan. you may know my other brother, he was a tv weatherman here for a number of years. thank you so much for that wonderful, warm welcome. your leadership of this a standing organization, would you be willing to come to minnesota and start one up there? i think we need one. i come from a ve
. >> up next, minnesota representative michelle bachmann. last friday evening the republican congresswoman and founding member of the house tea party caucus spoke to nearly 300 members of iowans for tax relief. she was born in waterloo, iowa before moving to the minneapolis area where she served in the state senate before being elected to congress in 2006. this was our second visit to iowa this month. -- her second visit to iowa this month. [applause] >> what a wonderful...
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. >> up next, minnesota rep michele bachmann. the republican congresswoman and founding member of the house tea party caucus spoke to nearly 300 members of high winds for tax relief. she was born in waterloo, iowa before moving to the minneapolis area where she has served in the state senate before being elected to congress in 2006. this was her second visit to iowa this month. >> thank you for inviting me here tonight. i wish all of you could see your faces. as many of the know come up i was born in iowa. i was born in waterloo, iowa. i descend -- my dad called us iwegians. does anyone know what that is? my brother was right. my other brother, he is a tv weatherman here -- do any of you remember gary amble? that's my brother. thank you for that wonderful, warm welcome and thank you for your leadership. this is an absolutely outstanding organization? would you be willing to come to minnesota and start when they're also? we need one. i come from a very different neighborhood up there. my husband, markets, is with me, my husband of
. >> up next, minnesota rep michele bachmann. the republican congresswoman and founding member of the house tea party caucus spoke to nearly 300 members of high winds for tax relief. she was born in waterloo, iowa before moving to the minneapolis area where she has served in the state senate before being elected to congress in 2006. this was her second visit to iowa this month. >> thank you for inviting me here tonight. i wish all of you could see your faces. as many of the know...
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that is not what our health care system currently is in minnesota. what is the look like on the ground? i will give you a quick example. our state employees were struggling with health care costs. we said, how about a new system where if you choose, you can go wherever you want, but if you choose to go somewhere that is hiring costs and lower in quality or efficiency, you are going to pay more. if you go somewhere that is better in outcomes and lower in cost, you will pay less. 90 percent of our employees, now that they have some financial scan in the game, migrated to lower cost providers. the premium increases have now been 0% for three or four of the last six or seven years. almost unheard of in the health care market. why? because consumers are now in charge. they have information accountability around price and quality measures. we have begun the process of paying providers not just on volume, but for better outcomes and better health. fifth the next principle is this. allyson nation, -- of the next principle is this. as a nation, if we are not
that is not what our health care system currently is in minnesota. what is the look like on the ground? i will give you a quick example. our state employees were struggling with health care costs. we said, how about a new system where if you choose, you can go wherever you want, but if you choose to go somewhere that is hiring costs and lower in quality or efficiency, you are going to pay more. if you go somewhere that is better in outcomes and lower in cost, you will pay less. 90 percent of...
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we have that story. >> reporter: the polar express that put minnesota and much of the midwest in a deepfreeze is now barreling into the northeast. from philadelphia up to boston, even the mercury will be shivering, with wind chills plunging below zero and that means lots of the layered look. >> takes an hour to get addressed every morning. >> the long johns, extra socks. >> i'm actually wearing two gloves. >> reporter: forget fashion. experts say skip exposed to temperatures below zero and minus 19 can get frostbite in five minutes. this man learned the hard way. >> the most painful pain i ever had in my life. >> reporter: why victims don't notice the damage until at it too late. >> the digits appear very pale, even kind of black and dusky or purposish. they won't turn dark purple for several hours. >> reporter: parents are taking no chances. >> we want to make sure she is out of the cold as much as possible. >> reporter: on soldier field they're on defense against the arctic weather. >> the team has warming benches down there, and you'll see on both sides of the field for both teams. >
we have that story. >> reporter: the polar express that put minnesota and much of the midwest in a deepfreeze is now barreling into the northeast. from philadelphia up to boston, even the mercury will be shivering, with wind chills plunging below zero and that means lots of the layered look. >> takes an hour to get addressed every morning. >> the long johns, extra socks. >> i'm actually wearing two gloves. >> reporter: forget fashion. experts say skip exposed to...
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in third place former minnesota governor tim polenty. aáepb sarah palin came in fourth. >>> and we're getting a prevw of what president oe what obama is going to say to the country on thursday in his address. >> my main focus is that we're creating jobs not only now but way into thfuture. >> reporter: the president says he hasn't finished writing his speech. but he wanted to share the idea with the public. you can watch president obama's state of the union address tuesday january 25th at 6:00 p.m. >>> in china, they are weighing in on president recent visit to the u.s. the minister said besides their social, cultural and historical differences, china and the u.s. have a common responsibility in providing growth and development around the world. >>> today -- western diplomats were disappointed but -- >>> a pair of diplomat urns are sitting in an an alexandria auction house. he says he got the urns from a dealer. the army is investigating. >>> one of the most historic vehicles in national history hit the auction block in arizona. the ambul
in third place former minnesota governor tim polenty. aáepb sarah palin came in fourth. >>> and we're getting a prevw of what president oe what obama is going to say to the country on thursday in his address. >> my main focus is that we're creating jobs not only now but way into thfuture. >> reporter: the president says he hasn't finished writing his speech. but he wanted to share the idea with the public. you can watch president obama's state of the union address tuesday...
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host: next up is morris, minnesota on a democrat line. caller: i'm calling from morris, minnesota.i wanted to share is an appreciation for the minnesota green corps program. we have a program in minnesota that was funded through the corporation for national community service call the green caorps. it is a statewide program. we have 26 full-time members all across the state, working with local governments, educational institutions, nonprofits, and doing amazing work. i work here at the center for small towns in morris, minnesota. we have five part-time members who are out in rural minnesota, just really helping people. i appreciate the support. guest: thank you so much. you touched upon the fact that there are so many ways for people to get involved. people can make a difference. if you go to mlkday.gov, whatever your passion is, whether it is the environment or helping seniors
host: next up is morris, minnesota on a democrat line. caller: i'm calling from morris, minnesota.i wanted to share is an appreciation for the minnesota green corps program. we have a program in minnesota that was funded through the corporation for national community service call the green caorps. it is a statewide program. we have 26 full-time members all across the state, working with local governments, educational institutions, nonprofits, and doing amazing work. i work here at the center...
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. >> ifill: and we profile minnesota photographer and storyteller alec soth. >> yeah, where there are 500,000 pictures of things uploaded on facebook. being a photographer in that environment. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> for three hours a week, i'm a coach, but when i was diagnosed with prostate cancer, i needed a coach. our doctor was great, but with so many tough decisions, i felt lost. united healthcare offered a specially trained r.n., who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me, cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids, but my coach had hit that pitch before. >> turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. united healthcare. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy productive life. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for pu
. >> ifill: and we profile minnesota photographer and storyteller alec soth. >> yeah, where there are 500,000 pictures of things uploaded on facebook. being a photographer in that environment. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> for three hours a week, i'm a coach, but when i was diagnosed with prostate cancer, i needed a coach. our doctor was great, but with so many tough decisions, i...
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what they did with the minnesota -- i can remember his name, the minnesota senator that died a few years ago, why they did at his memorial service, what they do in general is to use these debts to its advance their own political agenda. guest: and there was no political agenda and barack obama's speech other than wanting to be more civil with each other. he specifically said now is not the time to debate health care or gun-control. he specifically rejected to talk about these issues. so i don't see that in terms of barack obama's speech. host: new jersey on our democrats aligned. -- line. caller: it is all of the politicians need to start learning how to tell the truth. this country has risen drastically and they are telling of federal employees- of their wages are frozen. they did the same to the senior citizens two years in a row. food went up 11%. senior citizens do not need a flat screen tvs and computers, and doctors do not prescribe them medicine for high blood pressure or sugar. considering them as a part of the economy going up or down is ridiculous. guest: i missed the first par
what they did with the minnesota -- i can remember his name, the minnesota senator that died a few years ago, why they did at his memorial service, what they do in general is to use these debts to its advance their own political agenda. guest: and there was no political agenda and barack obama's speech other than wanting to be more civil with each other. he specifically said now is not the time to debate health care or gun-control. he specifically rejected to talk about these issues. so i don't...
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host: next up is morris, minnesota on a democrat line. caller: i'm calling from morris, minnesota.nted to share is an appreciation for the minnesota green corps program. we have a program in minnesota thatas funded through the corporation for natnal community service call the green caorps. is a statewide program. we have 26 full-time members all across the state, working with local governments, educational institutions, nonprofits, and doing amazing work. i work here at the center for small towns in morris, minnesota. we have five part-time members who are out in rural minnesota, just really helping people. i appreciate the support. guest: thank you so much. you touched upon the fact that there are so many ways for people to get involved. people can make a difference. if you go tolkday.gov, whatever your passion is, whether it is the environment or helping seniors or tutoring or mentoring use, there is a variety of different ways for folks to get involved. one thing we are seeing is that the country is going through somewhat of a compassion boom. lester, more americans volunteered
host: next up is morris, minnesota on a democrat line. caller: i'm calling from morris, minnesota.nted to share is an appreciation for the minnesota green corps program. we have a program in minnesota thatas funded through the corporation for natnal community service call the green caorps. is a statewide program. we have 26 full-time members all across the state, working with local governments, educational institutions, nonprofits, and doing amazing work. i work here at the center for small...
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minnesota's tim pawlenty is running to beat palin and obama. can he be the uniter republicans need to win? let's figure his chances in our 12 for 12 series. hi, i'm chris matthews. nabs's norah o'donnell, cnn's gloria borger and "the national review"'s reihan salam. it's been two years since barack obama was inaugurated. the new president vowed to bring us together. >> on this day we come to proclaim an end to the petty grievances and false promises that for far too long have strangled our politics. >> in an echo of that same determination from two years ago, the president soared this week in tucson. >> if this tragedy prompts reflection and debate, as it should, let's make sure it's worthy of those we have lost. [applause] >> let's make sure it's not on the usual plain of politics and point-scoring and pettyness that drifts away in the next news cycle. chris: it was a big week for the president, andrew. do you think he's changed the climate of political discussion s thi country? >> it's too soon to say, i'm afraid. i hope he has. but i will sa
minnesota's tim pawlenty is running to beat palin and obama. can he be the uniter republicans need to win? let's figure his chances in our 12 for 12 series. hi, i'm chris matthews. nabs's norah o'donnell, cnn's gloria borger and "the national review"'s reihan salam. it's been two years since barack obama was inaugurated. the new president vowed to bring us together. >> on this day we come to proclaim an end to the petty grievances and false promises that for far too long have...
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. >> reporter: it's hard not to shiver just looking at duluth, minnesota. high today, 0. all across wisconsin steaming hot water turned instantly into snow. in minneapolis, where it was 16 below yesterday, even hardy pond hockey players from ohio were complaining of the cold. >> cleveland's florida compared to this. >> reporter: it warmed up to 6 degrees in minneapolis today as the entire northeastern quadrant of the country remains in the grip of icy, arctic cold. on friday, 46 below in international falls, minnesota, 27 below in father oh, north dakota. and that brutal cold is now moving to the northeast where the temperature in buffalo, new york, tomorrow is expected to be 20 degrees below average. in hartford, connecticut and concord, new hampshire, 23 degrees below normal. bitter temperatures, yes, but not enough to bring down the raging fever of nfl fans. >> new york city will be crying themselves to sleep. >> reporter: game-time forecast is 14 degrees for pittsburgh tomorrow when the steelers play the new york jets for the a.f.c. title. it will be 18 degrees in chi
. >> reporter: it's hard not to shiver just looking at duluth, minnesota. high today, 0. all across wisconsin steaming hot water turned instantly into snow. in minneapolis, where it was 16 below yesterday, even hardy pond hockey players from ohio were complaining of the cold. >> cleveland's florida compared to this. >> reporter: it warmed up to 6 degrees in minneapolis today as the entire northeastern quadrant of the country remains in the grip of icy, arctic cold. on friday,...
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of minnesota. >> mike: power play sponsored by bud light.od percentage at all. that's over an eight-game span. clockwork back to the point and sent across to mike green, one of the leading scorers in power plays in the last few years. centering pass came all the way to the back. pass back over wide of green. dealt along by backstrom. they want to set up ovechkin. far side of the ice. a pass attempt out in front failed as riding to the front of the net was perreault. held there by green. ovechkin at the opposite circle. they bank it behind. he's after it. ovechkin lifted further. knocked down by michalek and got as far as center. halfway point of the power play. rushing back in is green again. rifled it on across. it's cleared back down by staal. there was a question about how many minutes he would play tonight. he would play along with evgeni malkin but would he kill penalties. well, here's the answer. flipped in front. nice block there, made by goligoski. and again, the caps will have to chase back into their own end. staal leads it ahead.
of minnesota. >> mike: power play sponsored by bud light.od percentage at all. that's over an eight-game span. clockwork back to the point and sent across to mike green, one of the leading scorers in power plays in the last few years. centering pass came all the way to the back. pass back over wide of green. dealt along by backstrom. they want to set up ovechkin. far side of the ice. a pass attempt out in front failed as riding to the front of the net was perreault. held there by green....
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the coldest spots today, minnesota 33 below 0. grand forks, north dakota 25 below. new york 11 below and letreux, pennsylvania 4 below and diving. >> the cold air will be here today, tomorrow and peak in the northeast with the most extreme cold being felt there on monday. >> reporter: how cold is it? a viewer in minnesota tweeted this home video. >> it is so cold outside that the cup of water instantly froze. >> reporter: in illinois today, a deadly accident on icy roads, two people were killed when this truck hit a school bus carrying a girl's basketball team. 15 girls sent to the hospital but expected to recover. reminding us how dangerous this weather can be. this is by far the coldest air of the season so far. here in the northeast and really across the entire country, no relief in sight. cold again tomorrow and as we were recovering, they are calling for another major snow storm in the east. mid week. >> just what we need. thank you. congresswoman gabrielle giffords began her first full day at a houston rehabilitation hospital today. the next step after the sho
the coldest spots today, minnesota 33 below 0. grand forks, north dakota 25 below. new york 11 below and letreux, pennsylvania 4 below and diving. >> the cold air will be here today, tomorrow and peak in the northeast with the most extreme cold being felt there on monday. >> reporter: how cold is it? a viewer in minnesota tweeted this home video. >> it is so cold outside that the cup of water instantly froze. >> reporter: in illinois today, a deadly accident on icy...
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from minneapolis, minnesota, this man learned the hard way. >> the most painful pain that i ever had in my life. >> he hasn't been able to walk for weeks because of frostbite. the damage to the skin in the most severe cases can be similar to a victim of a burn. it can happen quickly if you're not properly dressed. if the temperature is between 0 degrees and 19 below fahrenheit, frostbite can occur within five minutes. more than 20 below, in one minute. doctors say frostbite victims often don't realize they have it right away. >> the extremity or digits might appear pale or blackish. they will not form the blisters and turn dark purple for several hours. >> reporter: diehard football fans headed to the games need to be extra cautious. both games have cold in common. >> temperature during game time tomorrow in chicago, 18 degrees. in pittsburgh, 15 degrees. >> linsey davis in boston tonight. >>> as we said, another winter blast is on the way. we turn to meteorologist jeff smith from wabc. we heard linsey saying 15 degrees in pittsburgh. >> yesterday it got down to minus 46 in internati
from minneapolis, minnesota, this man learned the hard way. >> the most painful pain that i ever had in my life. >> he hasn't been able to walk for weeks because of frostbite. the damage to the skin in the most severe cases can be similar to a victim of a burn. it can happen quickly if you're not properly dressed. if the temperature is between 0 degrees and 19 below fahrenheit, frostbite can occur within five minutes. more than 20 below, in one minute. doctors say frostbite victims...
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the coldest eli, minnesota goes down to 26 below.ine, 65 degrees. a look at that air mass over the southwest. new mexico, texas, arizona, it looks beautiful with lots of sunshine. >> this weather segment sponsored by new aquafresh isoactive whitening. >> we're back here on the chilly plaza andist time now for my shout-out. and this week a big hello to wisconsin dells wisconsin. the most of the 21st annual flakeout festival, wisconsin's official snow sculpting competition. and boy there are some amazing works of snow art that are on display. check them out right there. each one of those sculptures is carved from a block of snow that weighs about 30 tons. that, my friends, is a lot of snow. 20 teams from across the state are competing. the winner will head to the national competition. that's held next month in lake geneva, wisconsin. good luck to all those competitors and good luck to everybody out there who's watching "the early show" on saturday on wisc-tv. that's it for us out here where it's cold. now to my friend rebecca inside. >
the coldest eli, minnesota goes down to 26 below.ine, 65 degrees. a look at that air mass over the southwest. new mexico, texas, arizona, it looks beautiful with lots of sunshine. >> this weather segment sponsored by new aquafresh isoactive whitening. >> we're back here on the chilly plaza andist time now for my shout-out. and this week a big hello to wisconsin dells wisconsin. the most of the 21st annual flakeout festival, wisconsin's official snow sculpting competition. and boy...
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i am a congresswoman from your neighbor to the north in the great state of minnesota. we have given you hubert humphrey, eugene mccarthy, walter mondale, and yes, al franken. we have given you a lot out of the state of minnesota, but we have also given you post-it notes and we have given you spam. we think it evens out a little bit there. it is a great time in our country to be thinking about some very important issues, and i know that the values that i learned in my life, i learned here in the great hall by state. i am so proud to have this as my heritage and my background. here in iowa, we laid the foundation, the seeds of great is. i put a lot of time into thinking about what i wanted to say this evening when i was extended this wonderful invitation to be able to come to you. i was thinking back about my own roots in my own family. my daughter and i pulled out of family history and started reading it to each other at night. we were lucky enough to have a relative that wrote some of our family history, and i am ashamed to say that i had not read the book get to know
i am a congresswoman from your neighbor to the north in the great state of minnesota. we have given you hubert humphrey, eugene mccarthy, walter mondale, and yes, al franken. we have given you a lot out of the state of minnesota, but we have also given you post-it notes and we have given you spam. we think it evens out a little bit there. it is a great time in our country to be thinking about some very important issues, and i know that the values that i learned in my life, i learned here in the...
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sharks looking for a season-high fourth straight win against minnesota. period, couture, what an incredible rookie season he's having. the team's leading scorer lighting the lamp for his 22nd goal of the season. san jose up early. second period, on his game. had two goals in this one. here's the first. his 13th two-goal game. the sharks win it 4-3, the final. >>> college hoops. st. mary's has been streaking since december 1st, winning 11 straight. but their streak came to an end yesterday as they lost to vanderbilt 89-70. up next for st. mary's, gonzaga on thursday. and speaking of the zags, hasn't been a good week for them. they were in action against usf, and this one went into overtime. tied at 91-91 with seconds left, cody taking care of business. usf goes on to upset gonzaga for a second straight year. the fans rushing the court. party time on the hilltop. the final in this one 96-91. >>> stanford was on the road against ucla at pauley pavilion. after a strong first half, the cardinal starts to unravel. ucla's malcolm lee, three-ball, corner pocket t
sharks looking for a season-high fourth straight win against minnesota. period, couture, what an incredible rookie season he's having. the team's leading scorer lighting the lamp for his 22nd goal of the season. san jose up early. second period, on his game. had two goals in this one. here's the first. his 13th two-goal game. the sharks win it 4-3, the final. >>> college hoops. st. mary's has been streaking since december 1st, winning 11 straight. but their streak came to an end...
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i shine for tonight's tool time award and we're giving it to former minnesota governor tim pawlenty he's running for president next year and while he hasn't officially announced his plan based on his travel schedule media appearances and a new book he's going to be a candidate in two thousand and twelve in fact his new book called courage to stand was released earlier this month and according to nielsen book scan he's sold a grand total of four thousand seven hundred sixty five copies that's right the first week on the market the book couldn't even break the five thousand copies sold mark furman who was governor of minnesota for two terms and being heralded as a top g.o.p. candidate for president and his people say that they're pleased with the number of books sold book on other rivals for the g.o.p. nomination have racked up huge numbers for their books thanks sarah palin so tim paul and his people decided to put out an ad for his book and i'm telling you this is more like a movie trailer take a look. i. i . pretty dramatic right and that's only thirty seconds of the ninety second at bu
i shine for tonight's tool time award and we're giving it to former minnesota governor tim pawlenty he's running for president next year and while he hasn't officially announced his plan based on his travel schedule media appearances and a new book he's going to be a candidate in two thousand and twelve in fact his new book called courage to stand was released earlier this month and according to nielsen book scan he's sold a grand total of four thousand seven hundred sixty five copies that's...
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which her experience would have been different when she was born and raised in minnesota. >> my mother is -- her family was the only black family in a small town in the central part of, the north part of the state, alexandria. she and my father meant when her brother worked the post office, and my father and jimmy became good friends and he went home to minnesota with jimmy and at my mother and i was eight, you know, and loved minnesota and left the sort of tolerant community. and i grew up in an integrated community and i thought that that's just the way that life was and minnesota, that there was a sort of level of tolerance that i didn't see or experience in birmingham. what i realized when these stories started to spell out from my family was that the sort of easy integration i took for granted was not always present and even their community. my family's or blockbusters, so when my father left chicago and most north to minneapolis, that meant they were the first black family to purchase a home in the south side of minneapolis on that particular block. and the people that on the new
which her experience would have been different when she was born and raised in minnesota. >> my mother is -- her family was the only black family in a small town in the central part of, the north part of the state, alexandria. she and my father meant when her brother worked the post office, and my father and jimmy became good friends and he went home to minnesota with jimmy and at my mother and i was eight, you know, and loved minnesota and left the sort of tolerant community. and i grew...
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la conmoción alcanza nivel sideral según el astrólogo de minnesota signos sodiacales han cambiado estoospital roz copo con sólo 12 signos los que antes era capri capricornio serían esto o capricornio. y los que antes eran picis serían acuario o picis, complicado no se angustie según la mayoría de asítrólogos no hay porque preocuparse. >>> para nosotros en occidente, el sodiaco normal nosotros por ejemplo nos re con grados fijos. >>> con algo no seria afectado por la rotación de la tierra no es aconsejable que nadie cambie de signo. >>> no hay que cambiar de signo, no hay que entrar no shock, ni hacer dramae jims por la hora lugar y fecha d nacimiento y esto quiere escorpio, picis o leo. digas que vas a escoger con cual te quedas no es opción yo me quedo con el mío tauro. >>> y alguno un experto lasxer esto gracias ilia vamos a méxico con tony para ver como van los preparativos del concierne todo pinza paz, tony. >>> luego de la pausa hablamos con espinoza paz, hoy en noticias univision 14 a las seis...---el rector de la universidad de california en berkeley dijo que la masacre en "tucs
la conmoción alcanza nivel sideral según el astrólogo de minnesota signos sodiacales han cambiado estoospital roz copo con sólo 12 signos los que antes era capri capricornio serían esto o capricornio. y los que antes eran picis serían acuario o picis, complicado no se angustie según la mayoría de asítrólogos no hay porque preocuparse. >>> para nosotros en occidente, el sodiaco normal nosotros por ejemplo nos re con grados fijos. >>> con algo no seria afectado por la...
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and in minnesota, the big news is manufacturing. >> minnesota, yes. manufacturing and retail. already recovered about half the jobs that they lost during the recession. again, because of manufacturing. and retail, demand for product is exceeding that of production, which gives companies confidence to hire right now. it gives a boost to transportation. and in retail, the already gigantic mall of america is undergoing an expansion right now. >> what's the special edge for minnesota? you have the whole midwest in manufacturing decline. why are the jobs coming in minnesota? >> minnesota has been best poised now, for the last year, according to moody's analytics. it's expected that this year is where we're going to see, the largest in that area. again, mainly driven by manufacturing. we could see it in the background here, of equipment components. that's what they specialize in. >> down south, now, to texas. >> texas. texas, even though the unemployment rate in houston has doubled in the recession, it's still below the national average because of energy. oil and energy. and that bo
and in minnesota, the big news is manufacturing. >> minnesota, yes. manufacturing and retail. already recovered about half the jobs that they lost during the recession. again, because of manufacturing. and retail, demand for product is exceeding that of production, which gives companies confidence to hire right now. it gives a boost to transportation. and in retail, the already gigantic mall of america is undergoing an expansion right now. >> what's the special edge for minnesota?...
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fría hacia el norte con nieve, flan cies desde la porción norte de kansas y arkansas y dakota y minnesotaal surtenemos tiempo severo. >> gran parte del país es un buen día para pasarlo dentro. >> sobre todo un día para no manejar en dakota del norte nieve y visibilidad cero causaron un accidente en cadena considerando a cien vehículos. >> usa el sentido común que velocidad sea a 65 millas por hora no significa que ir tan rápido. >> buen jos aún en el sureste hacia tiempo que muy arizona na veían tanta nieve. >> la tormenta le dieron un respiro aquí a la costa oeste pero no dura, está noche el mal tiempo reza trayendo un comienzo de año con más lluvias y más nieve. en san francisco luis, univisión. en new york quién se recupera de la tormenta de navidad allí cada año la ceremonia del distensión de la enorme bola del krigs tal en times square es visto por más personas y no solo en estados unidos millones en otras parte del mundo sigo pren televisión otero neto este espectáculo que cada 31 de diciembre reúne a casi un millón de personas en ese lugar de la gran manzana, ana led nos habla de m
fría hacia el norte con nieve, flan cies desde la porción norte de kansas y arkansas y dakota y minnesotaal surtenemos tiempo severo. >> gran parte del país es un buen día para pasarlo dentro. >> sobre todo un día para no manejar en dakota del norte nieve y visibilidad cero causaron un accidente en cadena considerando a cien vehículos. >> usa el sentido común que velocidad sea a 65 millas por hora no significa que ir tan rápido. >> buen jos aún en el sureste...
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singletary dijo hoy en una entrevista radial que se unira con los vikingos de minnesota como entrenadorue despedido de los 49ers poco antes de que terminara la temporada regular... los gigantes de san francisco anunciaron un arreglo con el jardinero cody ross. ross quien se convirtio en uno de los heroes que encaminaron a los gigantes a ganar la serie mundial.. recibio una extension de un aÑo en su contrato.. se especula que fue por unos 6 millones de dolares.. ross de 30 aÑos de edad termino como el jugador mas valioso de la liga nacional.. esa es la informacion deportiva... blanca regresamos contigo.../// roll open cu berkeley quiere darle dinero a sus empleados municipales que quieran hacerse un cambio de sexo ... usted cree que esta decision es correcta? --vamos a sus opiniones.... take vo cu ---como cu ---como siempre muchas gracias por su participacion y sintonia a nuestro noticiero. le esperamos maÑana a las 6 de la tarde con cesar bayona. yo soy blanca garza, que descanse, muy buenas noches.
singletary dijo hoy en una entrevista radial que se unira con los vikingos de minnesota como entrenadorue despedido de los 49ers poco antes de que terminara la temporada regular... los gigantes de san francisco anunciaron un arreglo con el jardinero cody ross. ross quien se convirtio en uno de los heroes que encaminaron a los gigantes a ganar la serie mundial.. recibio una extension de un aÑo en su contrato.. se especula que fue por unos 6 millones de dolares.. ross de 30 aÑos de edad termino...
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this is mike in minnesota. guest: that is very powerful. host: + cruses, new mexico, bob, republican line. caller: gentleman, thank you for being there today. first of all, jaret, there is no excuse for his actions. he should be in jail for the rest of his life. and michael, asim thank you. you are not quite clean shaven enough, in my opinion, for a director. my question is, do you believe that shock or electronic, chemical therapy is a sin? the reason i ask the question is because here in the loss chris as we have been ranked as one of the best cities in treatment. electroshock guest: there be, there is a large -- guest: electroshock therapy, there is a large body of research. for a number of people it has been a lifesaver. host: it is making a bit of a comeback. it was and is used in the 1950's and then outlawed in the 1960's as cruel and unusual and then it has come back into vogue, hasn't it? guest: recently, there have been a number of high-profile individuals that have come forward and said it made a difference. it is a treatment of a
this is mike in minnesota. guest: that is very powerful. host: + cruses, new mexico, bob, republican line. caller: gentleman, thank you for being there today. first of all, jaret, there is no excuse for his actions. he should be in jail for the rest of his life. and michael, asim thank you. you are not quite clean shaven enough, in my opinion, for a director. my question is, do you believe that shock or electronic, chemical therapy is a sin? the reason i ask the question is because here in the...
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before a group of boy scouts in minnesota the frigid air presents just the challenge they need to beefp their cold weather skills. >> a lot of fun because we get to hang out together and just not sit around a desk. . >> reporter: staying outside and cooking at least two meals in 24 hours earns a scout the zero hero award. in utah they are making the best of a cold and snow by couch skiing, otherwise known as scouching. >> take an old couch and old skis and put them on the couch and then go find a big hill. >> reporter: shelters continue to prepare for the increase and the number of people wanting to get out of the cold. authorities in maine and pennsylvania waive the restrictions on heating oil delivery. in new york. >> we don't have to worry about that. >> nope. >> it's just been delightful. mark is in the weather center. >> yeah. nothing but good news in the weather department. day ten of the dry weather streak. we could use the rain and we are looking for that change in february but today temperatures went up. we have changes just to the east of the bay area. right now on the maps i
before a group of boy scouts in minnesota the frigid air presents just the challenge they need to beefp their cold weather skills. >> a lot of fun because we get to hang out together and just not sit around a desk. . >> reporter: staying outside and cooking at least two meals in 24 hours earns a scout the zero hero award. in utah they are making the best of a cold and snow by couch skiing, otherwise known as scouching. >> take an old couch and old skis and put them on the...
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. >>> acuerdo a este autor de minnesota los cambios en la alineación de la tierra ha alterado el nombreegún los cambios en la tierra. capricornio del 20 de enero al 16 de febrero. acuario del 16 de febrero al 11 de marzo. y pisis del 11 de marzo al 18 de abril. >>> no, no creo en eso. soy la arquitecta de mi propio destino. >>> hay que regirse por el horóscopo. >>> a veces le a zert. >>> ¿su nuevo sigo signo cual será?. >>> >>>josé: para más información sobre este tema, a telemundo.com/noticias por cierto, en enfoque este domingo, un programa dedicado completamente a la masacre del sábado pasado en tucson arizona. con los héroes de este día. daniel hernández. su mamá. y otras personas que describen como pudieron que este pistolero evitar que no continuara
. >>> acuerdo a este autor de minnesota los cambios en la alineación de la tierra ha alterado el nombreegún los cambios en la tierra. capricornio del 20 de enero al 16 de febrero. acuario del 16 de febrero al 11 de marzo. y pisis del 11 de marzo al 18 de abril. >>> no, no creo en eso. soy la arquitecta de mi propio destino. >>> hay que regirse por el horóscopo. >>> a veces le a zert. >>> ¿su nuevo sigo signo cual será?. >>>...
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. >> un profesor de astronomÍa, de minnesota declarÓ que el calendario astrolÓgico esta equivocado yde la luz, muchos comenzaron a preguntarse si habÍa un nuevo signo zodiacal y cuÁl si no frena. la polÉmica comenzÓ cuando un astrÓnomo dijo que al cambiar el alineamiento de la tierra muchos signos orientales tambiÉn habÍa cambiado. el tema se convirtiÓ entonces en uno de los mÁs usados por internet y debatidos en fortaleza cibernÉticos. >>soy escorpio, asÍ me quedo. >> ha habido muchos cambios, y el movimiento de la tierra y la luna no va a afectar a celosameen nada en ningÚn sio del zodÍaco. si no nacÍamos por el sistema hindÚ ahora no hay 12 signos zodiacal es sino 13. sin embargo, segÚn astrÓlogos, en esta parte del mundo nada ha cambiado. >> la astrologÍa occidental va a seguir igual, no va a cambiar absolutamente nada. >> segÚn los astrÓnomos la fuerza de gravedad que la luna ejerce sobre la tierra ha variado y la dicho que cambie el alineamiento con otras estrellas. sin embargo los cientÍficos se rehÚsan a decir que estos cambios que notaron en el espacio afectan las personalid
. >> un profesor de astronomÍa, de minnesota declarÓ que el calendario astrolÓgico esta equivocado yde la luz, muchos comenzaron a preguntarse si habÍa un nuevo signo zodiacal y cuÁl si no frena. la polÉmica comenzÓ cuando un astrÓnomo dijo que al cambiar el alineamiento de la tierra muchos signos orientales tambiÉn habÍa cambiado. el tema se convirtiÓ entonces en uno de los mÁs usados por internet y debatidos en fortaleza cibernÉticos. >>soy escorpio, asÍ me quedo....
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bajo un manto de nieve que ha bajado el mercurio a cifras como esta. 5 en chicago y 14 bajo cero en minnesota bastante frÍo. >> en nueva york el alcalde en su programa radial hizo un llamado a los residentes a que tomarÁ acciÓn despejando la nieve del frente de sus casas. hoy se realizÓ una audiencia frente del consejo de la ciudad en la que mucho presentaban sus quejas. como esta mujer que dio fallecer a su madre de un ataque al corazÓn debido a que las ambulancias no llegaron a tiempo socorran en diciembre pasado. >> llame y llame al sistema de emergencias y nadie llegÓ. dijo desesperada frente a los miembros del consejo. segÚn los expertos el invierno aÚn no termina, por lo que es la nieve, la temperatura y todo lo que las tormentas invernales a su paso continuarÁn hasta que lleguÉ la tan anhelada primavera. >> esta ola invernal ha llegado a ciudades como atlanta o miami, lugares donde estÁ cÁlidos a esta altura del aÑo. esto es todo, regreso contigo. >> gracias, buenas noches. vamos a un corte publicitario y cuando volvamos el mÁs popular de los mandatario colombiano de los Últimos tiempo
bajo un manto de nieve que ha bajado el mercurio a cifras como esta. 5 en chicago y 14 bajo cero en minnesota bastante frÍo. >> en nueva york el alcalde en su programa radial hizo un llamado a los residentes a que tomarÁ acciÓn despejando la nieve del frente de sus casas. hoy se realizÓ una audiencia frente del consejo de la ciudad en la que mucho presentaban sus quejas. como esta mujer que dio fallecer a su madre de un ataque al corazÓn debido a que las ambulancias no llegaron a...