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a lot of the girls who have gone on to less than stellar modeling careers, i mean, modeling for for j.c. penney's and other things like that, have they achieved what you have hoped for them? >> i'm creating careers for them, and it's sad that the title is "america's next top model" but who the hell is right now? >> one might be forgiven for suggesting that the real star of "america's next top model" is miss banks herself. how much of a diva are you? >> i wish i was more of a diva. i wish i was harder -- i wish i didn't care so much about being the nice girl all the time. because a lot of the times people can take kindness for weakness. so i wish i had a little bit more oomph, you know, in me. >> oomph. paula porizkova and janice dickinson when they left the show were not very nice about you. >> let's not go there. >> well, i am going there. i am going to ask that question. when we come back. still haven't tried activia? listen to this story. my problem was occasional irregularity. my commercials didn't convince you? i am definitely a skeptic. actually, my mom convinced me. and i have ac
a lot of the girls who have gone on to less than stellar modeling careers, i mean, modeling for for j.c. penney's and other things like that, have they achieved what you have hoped for them? >> i'm creating careers for them, and it's sad that the title is "america's next top model" but who the hell is right now? >> one might be forgiven for suggesting that the real star of "america's next top model" is miss banks herself. how much of a diva are you? >> i...
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sebagh's model secret, the amazing new glowing serum, a breakthrough formula dr. sebagh normally reserves only for his exclusive celebrity clientele. >> it's called glowing serum, and it couldn't be more aptly named. it's the perfect name for it. your skin just feels fresh and fun and juicy and ready for makeup. >> woman: imagine you get all these european beauty secrets and gifts all for just $59.95. we'll even fast track your shipment with a free upgrade to priority mail so you can benefit from cindy's serums even sooner. >> man: but it gets even better. cindy is teaming with guthy-renker to offer a special one-time reward for fast-acting customers. simply be among the first 500 callers right now and we'll cut our already low discount price in half. >> woman: that means you won't pay 59.95, not 49, not 39, but just 29.95 for the complete meaningful beauty system, gifts included. >> man: what's more, you can lock in this one-time discount price and ensure you'll never pay a penny more. thanks to our convenient home delivery, you'll receive a fresh supply of meani
sebagh's model secret, the amazing new glowing serum, a breakthrough formula dr. sebagh normally reserves only for his exclusive celebrity clientele. >> it's called glowing serum, and it couldn't be more aptly named. it's the perfect name for it. your skin just feels fresh and fun and juicy and ready for makeup. >> woman: imagine you get all these european beauty secrets and gifts all for just $59.95. we'll even fast track your shipment with a free upgrade to priority mail so you...
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so we operate a different model really it's much more venture based. >>reporter: rather than focus on an ad campaign that generates this year's fees, specialist agencies like erasmus enter into partnership agreements with their clients that give them a long-term interest in a brand. >>: and it's not just commercial relationships that are changing. >>: most advertising networks have offices in numerous cities and this model hasn't changed in a long time. >>harrison: but out to prove you don't need a bricks and mortar presence all over the world to run internationalcampaigns is london advertising, they have just this one office here in london. >>moszynski: because of the benefits of the internet we believe it's possible to do most of that work from londonwithout that type of overhead which is incredibly expensive and adds a lot of time and effort to the whole process. >>reporter: for international campaigns, london advertising has access to strategic planners in over 100 marketsalong with a network of 400 copywriters. >>: but it's online where this agenc
so we operate a different model really it's much more venture based. >>reporter: rather than focus on an ad campaign that generates this year's fees, specialist agencies like erasmus enter into partnership agreements with their clients that give them a long-term interest in a brand. >>: and it's not just commercial relationships that are changing. >>: most advertising networks have offices in numerous cities and this model hasn't changed in a long time. >>harrison: but...
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sebagh's model secret, the amazing new glowing serum, a breakthrough formula dr. sebagh normally reserves only for his exclusive celebrity clientele. >> it's called glowing serum, and it couldn't be more aptly named. it's the perfect name for it. your skin just feels fresh and fun and juicy and ready for makeup. >> woman: imagine you get all these european beauty secrets and gifts all for just $59.95. we'll even fast track your shipment with a free upgrade to priority mail so you can benefit from cindy's serums even sooner. >> man: but it gets even better. cindy is teaming with guthy-renker to offer a special one-time reward for fast-acting customers. simply be among the first 500 callers right now and we'll cut our already low discount price in half. >> woman: that means you won't pay 59.95, not 49, not 39, but just 29.95 for the complete meaningful beauty system, gifts included. >> man: what's more, you can lock in this one-time discount price and ensure you'll never pay a penny more. thanks to our convenient home delivery, you'll receive a fresh supply of meani
sebagh's model secret, the amazing new glowing serum, a breakthrough formula dr. sebagh normally reserves only for his exclusive celebrity clientele. >> it's called glowing serum, and it couldn't be more aptly named. it's the perfect name for it. your skin just feels fresh and fun and juicy and ready for makeup. >> woman: imagine you get all these european beauty secrets and gifts all for just $59.95. we'll even fast track your shipment with a free upgrade to priority mail so you...
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models. owners should get rid of the floor mats immediately and not replace them. >> it's an unknown hazard that is waiting to strike and when it happens the average driver doesn't have the reactions of a fighter pilot and can't bring the car under control. >> owners of the affected car models should be getting a letter from toyota soon. the company says it's working on a permanent fix. in the studio, linda so, abc2 news. >>> time now 6:03. we have new information on the apparent drug overdose of a university of maryland researcher. 29-year-old carrie johns and her boyfriend were both researchers who studied the affects of a drug in a lab at the university of maryland school of medicine in baltimore. on monday clinton mccracken called 911 and said his girlfriend had overdosed and was pronounced dead a short time later. mccracken told police johns had injected a solution of a drug used to treat heroin addicts. >> if you're not a heroin addict and you use it and i inject it you can overdose rea
models. owners should get rid of the floor mats immediately and not replace them. >> it's an unknown hazard that is waiting to strike and when it happens the average driver doesn't have the reactions of a fighter pilot and can't bring the car under control. >> owners of the affected car models should be getting a letter from toyota soon. the company says it's working on a permanent fix. in the studio, linda so, abc2 news. >>> time now 6:03. we have new information on the...
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toyota's biggest recall ever, involving its most popular model. >> it's wednesday september model. >> it's wednesday september 30th, 2009. captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> good morning. thanks for being with us. u.s. aid is being rushed to the island of samoa this morning. >> we're looking at some of the damage from the remote disaster zone. america samoa is in the middle of the pacific ocean, about 2,600 miles from honolulu. john hendren has more. >> reporter: first, came the thundering earthquake, for three, terrifying minutes. >> all of the houses are really shaken. we hear a warning coming in now. so, we need to go. >> reporter: then, came house-sized waves. >> the tsunami or tidal wave in about 15 feet in height. >> reporter: the wave struck around dawn, 15 miles beneath the ocean floor. sending 4 tsunami waves, 15 to 20 feet high. burying coastal villages. >> the center and our offices are completely destroyed. >> reporter: it measured a rare 8.3 on the richter scale. and rose alarms on deadly waves as far away on new zealand. >> there's a risk that we have strong currents in
toyota's biggest recall ever, involving its most popular model. >> it's wednesday september model. >> it's wednesday september 30th, 2009. captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> good morning. thanks for being with us. u.s. aid is being rushed to the island of samoa this morning. >> we're looking at some of the damage from the remote disaster zone. america samoa is in the middle of the pacific ocean, about 2,600 miles from honolulu. john hendren has more. >>...
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the medical model works. put these folks in with a mentor teacher and not only does it create a career ladder option for individuals who serve as mentors, but it gives these individuals looking to become teachers or principals the opportunity to work with a skilled practitioner. finally, since we are raising the issue of what do you need to do on a system-wide basis, i think we need to look at the profession as a whole. this profession is unique in the sense that you spent 30-40 years in its and then you may reap the benefits of what you have accomplished. most of the rest of the world does not function that way anymore. some of our graduates, the ones here or anywhere else, will be lucky -- they will probably have changed professions a few times. what i am getting to is that in order to attract the best and the brightest there is not the need to have them stay 30 years. i would like to have someone for 10 years or five years. the way we compensate people also needs to be addressed. existing pension plans nee
the medical model works. put these folks in with a mentor teacher and not only does it create a career ladder option for individuals who serve as mentors, but it gives these individuals looking to become teachers or principals the opportunity to work with a skilled practitioner. finally, since we are raising the issue of what do you need to do on a system-wide basis, i think we need to look at the profession as a whole. this profession is unique in the sense that you spent 30-40 years in its...
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just one model shows what we could get. to 4 inches toward chestertown and 2 1/2 toward cockeysville. we will have to see how it plays out. but tomorrow evening is the best chance to see the heaviest precipitation. eastern shore, 71. and winds strong out of the northeast. downtown baltimore, 72. and winds continuing out of the northeast at 10-to-15 miles an hour. and things improve by the weekend. by sunday. headed to the ravens' game, tailgating beautiful day. 78 degrees. around 1:00. clear skies. and nice and mild. and five-day forecast. a couple more days of these rain showers, thursday and friday. fall like day tomorrow. on the cool side. high of 72 degrees. and 76 degrees on friday. and 80 on saturday. most of the day is dry. but a couple of lingering rain showers. but sunday and monday are dry and pleasant. look at the seven-day forecast coming up in a few minutes. . >> in tonight's news you need to know. a federal panel said the vaccination for the virus that caused a cervical cancer be given to men. the panel voted
just one model shows what we could get. to 4 inches toward chestertown and 2 1/2 toward cockeysville. we will have to see how it plays out. but tomorrow evening is the best chance to see the heaviest precipitation. eastern shore, 71. and winds strong out of the northeast. downtown baltimore, 72. and winds continuing out of the northeast at 10-to-15 miles an hour. and things improve by the weekend. by sunday. headed to the ravens' game, tailgating beautiful day. 78 degrees. around 1:00. clear...
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models to scale. we have a very extensive competitive request for proposal here that is conducted with the chicago public school district. and we bring in tional experts and assemble an investment panel to evaluate each school out of based on strict critea to inform which schools are ultimately approved by the bod of education. schools have to prove that they have a strong education program, it that they have put renovation and distinctiveness, school leaders that have a strong track record of perfoance, that they have is a and financial opational plan. and consistent governance and a five year performance contract, and that they have growth potential. we only support the strongest proposals that we think can best deliver for children. this effort has opened the door to innovationnd has empowered leaders from all sectors to creannovative and education options that we never thought imaginable. resources from the technology industry, law firms, consulting firms, banks, universities, community organizati
models to scale. we have a very extensive competitive request for proposal here that is conducted with the chicago public school district. and we bring in tional experts and assemble an investment panel to evaluate each school out of based on strict critea to inform which schools are ultimately approved by the bod of education. schools have to prove that they have a strong education program, it that they have put renovation and distinctiveness, school leaders that have a strong track record of...
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>> well, kids love model trains. there is a wonderful event up in baltimore today, a model railroad open house with lots of artifacts including thomas the tank engine. we will encourage people to head up to baltimore to the model trainer's open house. >> a lot of kids and adult. >> absolutely. >> thank you very much, tracy. for more kid-trendily activitieactivities log on to nbcwashington.com. >>> one person is dead after being hit by a metro train. >>> and then what a candidate for governor accidently said on live radio. >>> good morning, everybody. it's sunday, september 13th, 2009. all the days' news in a moment. as we always do, we want to take a look at the forecast with meteorologist, chuck bell. >>> keith, a beautiful morning outsidtoday. if you have not had a chance to get outside and take in a breath of late summer fresh air, it's a beautiful day today. and still plenty of color left in the crate myrrh dulls. our colors are going to look more like autumn across the area. 70 degrees at the airport. and 69 deg
>> well, kids love model trains. there is a wonderful event up in baltimore today, a model railroad open house with lots of artifacts including thomas the tank engine. we will encourage people to head up to baltimore to the model trainer's open house. >> a lot of kids and adult. >> absolutely. >> thank you very much, tracy. for more kid-trendily activitieactivities log on to nbcwashington.com. >>> one person is dead after being hit by a metro train. >>>...
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our modeling what they see. we're teaching financial literacy and all that is important, but that little girl in the third row is looking at you and saying, "i can be you." she has never been seen a black woman that was successful. if you can give one hour a month, 12 hours a year to go into the school and teach a course in dignity or go to a college and teach a course, and show yourself, give the real model 5%. why are we doing this? we're just assuming that the h1n1 is corps to take over. why do we not have a positive in academic -- a positive epidemic and make smart sexy again. i am aggravated. it's easy to say that it is the government's problem. president obama is not going to raise your children. he is not making your mortgage payment or your car payment. he cannot even afford to be black anymore. he has to be president to all people. it is easier for a white person to be president. you're going to have to take care of you. this has never changed. it drives me nuts. i grew up in south central l.a., in comp
our modeling what they see. we're teaching financial literacy and all that is important, but that little girl in the third row is looking at you and saying, "i can be you." she has never been seen a black woman that was successful. if you can give one hour a month, 12 hours a year to go into the school and teach a course in dignity or go to a college and teach a course, and show yourself, give the real model 5%. why are we doing this? we're just assuming that the h1n1 is corps to take...
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how do models look so naturally perfect? are they born that way? or do they have skin issues, just like the rest of us? coming up, hollywood's hottest beauty secret revealed. >> hi, i'm leeza gibbons. do you ever wake up in the morning, look at yourself in the mirror, and wish you could change something about your skin? whether it's freckles, brown spots, redness, dark circles, acne scars, you name it, we all have something that we'd like to cover up. for me, it's redness, uneven skin tone, sun damage, but you'd never know it, because i've also got a secret for literally airbrushing those flaws away, a makeup that is so light and so natural it look like you're wearing nothing at all. if this sounds like sheer magic, well, you're absolutely right, because it is sheer cover. you just brush on the minerals, and in seconds, your flaws disappear. >> i got it and tried it, and right away, people were like, "abigail, your skin! it looks great!" >> with sheer cover, i feel like i'm walking out of a magazine. it's airbrushed, and it just blends in perfectly
how do models look so naturally perfect? are they born that way? or do they have skin issues, just like the rest of us? coming up, hollywood's hottest beauty secret revealed. >> hi, i'm leeza gibbons. do you ever wake up in the morning, look at yourself in the mirror, and wish you could change something about your skin? whether it's freckles, brown spots, redness, dark circles, acne scars, you name it, we all have something that we'd like to cover up. for me, it's redness, uneven skin...
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three lexus models. owners should get rid of the floor mats immediately and not replace them. >> it's an unknown hazard waiting to strike. when it happens the average driver doesn't have the reaction of a fighter pilot and can't bring the car under control. >>> owners of the affected models should be getting a letter from toyota soon. the company says it's working on a permanent fix. in the studio, linda so, abc2 news. >>> it's 5:01. no doubt about it, our overnight photographer pete "on the street" o'neal has seen some things in his day. >> this morning, have we got video to show you. just as it happened, watch, around 11:00 last night here comes pete making his rounds in the city when he spotted a red van in the middle here. it wouldn't stop for police so he whips out his camare and that's when it all happened. the driver of the red van ended up t-boning a car right in front of pete at the intersection of caroline and monument. that block is in front of the hopkins campus. the crash ultimately ended up
three lexus models. owners should get rid of the floor mats immediately and not replace them. >> it's an unknown hazard waiting to strike. when it happens the average driver doesn't have the reaction of a fighter pilot and can't bring the car under control. >>> owners of the affected models should be getting a letter from toyota soon. the company says it's working on a permanent fix. in the studio, linda so, abc2 news. >>> it's 5:01. no doubt about it, our overnight...
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redesigned models. they're not getting rid of all the chrysler models. wants to further differential yat chrysler, dodge and jeep. they have a lot of models that cross over. it's very unclear to the buyer out there what the difference between a chrysler and a dodge. for more on the turn-around plan, check out behindthewheel.cnshs.com. what's happening with auto production around the world. the fourth quarter this year will top production for the industry compared to the fourth quarter of last year. that's the first time we've been able to say that in about six quarters. there's a also a report out that japan will raise toyota's shares by 3%. a lot of the auto stocks had a decent runup back in july. it's fallen off a bit. expect this to sort of increase from here for a couple every reasons. one, revenue trends production, as production increases, you'll see greater revenue for the automakers. the bottom for this industry, we've already seen it. we're going to expect them to cut their losses eventually work back towards profitability. >> thank you very muc
redesigned models. they're not getting rid of all the chrysler models. wants to further differential yat chrysler, dodge and jeep. they have a lot of models that cross over. it's very unclear to the buyer out there what the difference between a chrysler and a dodge. for more on the turn-around plan, check out behindthewheel.cnshs.com. what's happening with auto production around the world. the fourth quarter this year will top production for the industry compared to the fourth quarter of last...
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the question might be, as we look at growth models, can we implement growth models in a way that is meaningl? some of the groh model data still would gi schools the expectation they will end up far below the curb when they get to the end. maybe 100% efficiency is not the target. the principal and teacher effectiveness is not part of the discussion. it is important to talk about highly qualified teachers, particularly in a state of maryland that imports a lot of some teachers from out of state. it is very important about whether these teachers and principals are defective. it will be important to build those models in important ways. we did talk about the context. there are contacts with many of these schools, communities, drug abuse problems. these related areas need to be addressed. we have some strategy to deal with that. i implore you to think about that we need to think about building a pipeline for highly effective princals and teachers. you need to get good people in front of these kids and to be assured that they can deliver. particularly principles. leadership was a missing piece and
the question might be, as we look at growth models, can we implement growth models in a way that is meaningl? some of the groh model data still would gi schools the expectation they will end up far below the curb when they get to the end. maybe 100% efficiency is not the target. the principal and teacher effectiveness is not part of the discussion. it is important to talk about highly qualified teachers, particularly in a state of maryland that imports a lot of some teachers from out of state....
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he didn't understand the business model. they were going up in price some people deserted and bought shares and cisco systems and levered up and collapse every time so the first step in the new regulation will be to somehow put a lit on the amount of leverage that financial institutions can engage in. >> while unfortunately we have reached the time in the program there is time for one last question. there have been several questions on health care and let me try to put them together if i can in 21. do you think a new health care reform package will adequately cover theninsured and the uninsurable meaning those with pre-existing conditions? will a new health plan include portability and is there a chan healthare reform in the obama administration will rece costs to the taxrs? >> the first problem you mentioned the fact there are people without iurance and it isn't portable, those problems stem from a single cause which as weely on private insurs to provideealth insurance. that is a failed business model effectively for this e
he didn't understand the business model. they were going up in price some people deserted and bought shares and cisco systems and levered up and collapse every time so the first step in the new regulation will be to somehow put a lit on the amount of leverage that financial institutions can engage in. >> while unfortunately we have reached the time in the program there is time for one last question. there have been several questions on health care and let me try to put them together if i...
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we're seeing good models in china. some in india. we're going to take a lot of those models and replicate them. i think the most important thing is some great models are happening already in the united states. we have fantastic charter schools that are taking kids from -- minority kids from across the nation no matter what circumstances they come from and educating them well. it's getting those examples spread into the u.s. public school system zoosh how can technology play a more important role, bill, in terms of the meta morph sis of the education system? do you see technology really advancing things substantially? >> it definitely has a role to play. if you want to look at data in a rich way, see the trends, if you want to take the bets teachers and have their video on-line so that an advanced student or a student is behind or a teacher wants for learn c access that. a path to diagnose where you're falling behind so you can focus that student center team m right place. we are funding, along with these personnel system improvements
we're seeing good models in china. some in india. we're going to take a lot of those models and replicate them. i think the most important thing is some great models are happening already in the united states. we have fantastic charter schools that are taking kids from -- minority kids from across the nation no matter what circumstances they come from and educating them well. it's getting those examples spread into the u.s. public school system zoosh how can technology play a more important...
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the once ugly duckling turned into a gorgeous super model swan.he road. >> when i was 15 years old there were not a lot of black models in the agency. to go to an agency and for them to say we already have a black girl, singular, i'm like, huh? one woman said i know you're excited but you're not going to get far in this world because you're black so you should know how to type. the furthest you're going to get in this agency is being the head receptionist like me. she said that. >> reporter: wow. >> yeah. for some people it crushes their spirit. for me it crushed me for a half a second and then i go roar! >> reporter: that roar ultimately echoed throughout the modeling world and on to the cover of "sports illustrated" and down the victoria secrets runway. though she laments the image of black beauty is so often limited to women like her who have light skin and anglo features. >> i know i got the cover of those magazines. i think it had to do with the fact that my skin is caramel colored and i have green eyes and my hair is sandy. i have made it on
the once ugly duckling turned into a gorgeous super model swan.he road. >> when i was 15 years old there were not a lot of black models in the agency. to go to an agency and for them to say we already have a black girl, singular, i'm like, huh? one woman said i know you're excited but you're not going to get far in this world because you're black so you should know how to type. the furthest you're going to get in this agency is being the head receptionist like me. she said that. >>...
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we socialists do question the model, l.s.i. consensus solutions for the medium term, and then we will deal with the long term. the report says, look at the incumbent and the -- and come -- income and the solutions, the heritage, more importance for the redistribution inf income. -- of income. indications of noncommercial activities like child care. these only appear in national accounts they are carried out by a person. we know this has to do with accounting. pnb rises with traffic, but the anxiety of the people also rises. the passengers, their anxiety and discomfort rises. why is there more pollution? because there is more oil. all goes together. the capitalis systemt as indicators that are destructive. the report contributes useful contributions. we need indicators of climate change. this is very timely report. governments in particular, in the most developed countries, i think they are meeting in pittsburgh today. these are the presidents of the g-20. tomorrow i will ask lula and christina how the meeting went. they are com
we socialists do question the model, l.s.i. consensus solutions for the medium term, and then we will deal with the long term. the report says, look at the incumbent and the -- and come -- income and the solutions, the heritage, more importance for the redistribution inf income. -- of income. indications of noncommercial activities like child care. these only appear in national accounts they are carried out by a person. we know this has to do with accounting. pnb rises with traffic, but the...
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the lexus 350 model years 2007 through 2010 and the is 250 and i is 30 years 2006 through 2010. >>>new tonight, families turned out for the candlelight vigil honoring a neighborhood murdered inside his own home. >>the unity of our community. >>close gathering in the neighborhood called marly came to remember tyrone richardson. three men wearing masks and carrying guns burst inside the man oes home. they separated richardson from his wife and four kids and shot him dead. so far police have made no arrests. before tonight's vigil many of these same neighbors were gathering for a community safety meeting. they've been hit by far too many break-ins lately they say. police do not believe a random burglary is what led to the murder. >>>october 1 two new domestic violence laws go on the books in maryland. expected abusers must hand over their fair arms when an order is granted. they won't be returned until the protective order runs out. domestic violence hits close to home for maryland's lieutenant governor. he pushed aggressively for these laws to be passed. >>my cousin kathy was shot
the lexus 350 model years 2007 through 2010 and the is 250 and i is 30 years 2006 through 2010. >>>new tonight, families turned out for the candlelight vigil honoring a neighborhood murdered inside his own home. >>the unity of our community. >>close gathering in the neighborhood called marly came to remember tyrone richardson. three men wearing masks and carrying guns burst inside the man oes home. they separated richardson from his wife and four kids and shot him dead. so...
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i think that we have a model that works. we have saved nearly a quarter billion dollars in medicaid over the last few years. for vermont, that is a lot of money. >> what is the one aspect of vermont reform that you have not seen represented in the national health care bills? >> to be honest, we have not seen the bill from the senate finance committee. i am not sure i could answer that specifically. i do appreciate the chairman of reaching out to governors. we have had a number of meetings and teleconferences. he has reflected some of the concerns we have raised. he has moved in the right direction. most governors want to see what it means to their individual states. until we have the language of the legislation, i am not sure i know what the impact is in vermont. there were some numbers floating around. i want my medicaid director to a put in the number from my state. we have been so focused on medicaid expansion that we have not had detailed conversations about reform. to the extent that it does not incorporate what i descr
i think that we have a model that works. we have saved nearly a quarter billion dollars in medicaid over the last few years. for vermont, that is a lot of money. >> what is the one aspect of vermont reform that you have not seen represented in the national health care bills? >> to be honest, we have not seen the bill from the senate finance committee. i am not sure i could answer that specifically. i do appreciate the chairman of reaching out to governors. we have had a number of...
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jane starts as a model, a hooters girl, and even enters hawaiian tropics beauty contest. then the single mom from oklahoma who once wanted to be a tv weather girl, decides to write a letter to a porn studio because she wants to be in movies. take me back to the day you approached digital playground. what did you tell them? i want to be a sex symbol? >> that's exactly what i told them. i had to tell them, i know i can do the job. give me a chance. and i convinced them. it's been the best six years of my life. >> but jane knows the years left in her career are numbered, with the pressure to look good, even more intent now that porn is shot in high definition. so the payoff of building the jesse jane brand, life beyond sex on camera, through a new sex toy line, and in the future, with a clothing line and a book. >> you always have to have a backup plan, because the truth is, you can't do this business forever. >> one porn star building her future, one autograph, web chat, movie and dance at a time. >> give it up for jesse jane. >> as long as people are interested in sex, the
jane starts as a model, a hooters girl, and even enters hawaiian tropics beauty contest. then the single mom from oklahoma who once wanted to be a tv weather girl, decides to write a letter to a porn studio because she wants to be in movies. take me back to the day you approached digital playground. what did you tell them? i want to be a sex symbol? >> that's exactly what i told them. i had to tell them, i know i can do the job. give me a chance. and i convinced them. it's been the best...
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he said models and i think we will see a proliferation of worthwhile models.are used to. the idea of the individual investigator will be important for much biological research, but for some of the applications we're talking about, it's going to be multiple centers. it probably will come from the participant community. it's clearly the case in the area of disease where people aggregate individuals and families with air-conditioned and go to researchers and say here is some research the chicken do now. we will enable you to do that. research -- -- here is some research that you can do now. how that information is used, what happens if drugs are developed based on it, who will have use of the drugs, at what cost, etc. it will be much more of a partnership than it is now. the first change is going to be the availability of sequencing. with the amount of time it takes to get a research project off the ground, the studies done the way we're doing now, it's almost finished. soon it will be complete sequencing. already people are asking should i get to complete exxon
he said models and i think we will see a proliferation of worthwhile models.are used to. the idea of the individual investigator will be important for much biological research, but for some of the applications we're talking about, it's going to be multiple centers. it probably will come from the participant community. it's clearly the case in the area of disease where people aggregate individuals and families with air-conditioned and go to researchers and say here is some research the chicken...
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so if mayors across the country be used as a model. then inside that model they'll start to contact the people as well from the grass roots and hopefully something can happen from there. i think it's an extremely positive thing. i'd like it to branch out for people to see it. maybe on the net that will happen. they still might not get all the demographics, but -- tavis: you'll get them. forest whitaker did a lost great work and he's done it again on this project. the piece is called "brick city." five nights now showing on the sundance channel. forest, always good to have you on the program. >> thanks, man. tavis: thanks for your work on the project. catch me on the weekends on public radio international. you can go to pbs.org and i'll see you next time on pbs. good night from l.a., thanks for watching, and as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation with herbal pert on a musical collaboration. there's so many things
so if mayors across the country be used as a model. then inside that model they'll start to contact the people as well from the grass roots and hopefully something can happen from there. i think it's an extremely positive thing. i'd like it to branch out for people to see it. maybe on the net that will happen. they still might not get all the demographics, but -- tavis: you'll get them. forest whitaker did a lost great work and he's done it again on this project. the piece is called "brick...
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our model doesn't do that. i hope that reform really focuses on those kinds of bigger picture issues. and i don't think that will change our business. >> on regulations, there's a story in this morning's "wall street journal" that a lot of firms are held to limits on short-selling. again, people would like to restore the uptick rule. >> i think there's a legitimate place in the market for short sellers. maybe the list is the right compromise, but you know, people ought to be able to bet both ways in the market. i think it's a constructive part of the market. there can be abuses. the rule might be the right compromise between the two. >> you were sponsoring trading day, donates all your profits from a trading day to a charity. your business must be doing really good. >> piper jaffray is sponsoring trading day on october 21. bring your equity trades, we'll donate 100% of the commissions to you think. it benefits new york city youth. we're tremendously proud to partner with them and generate proceeds to really wor
our model doesn't do that. i hope that reform really focuses on those kinds of bigger picture issues. and i don't think that will change our business. >> on regulations, there's a story in this morning's "wall street journal" that a lot of firms are held to limits on short-selling. again, people would like to restore the uptick rule. >> i think there's a legitimate place in the market for short sellers. maybe the list is the right compromise, but you know, people ought to...
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i think that we have a model that works.illion dollars in medicaid over the last few years. for vermont, that is a lot of money. >> what is the one aspect of vermont reform that you have not seen represented in the national health care bills? >> to be honest, we have not seen the bill from the senate finance committee. i am not sure i could answer that specifically. i do appreciate the chairman of reaching out to governors. we have had a number of meetings and teleconferences. he has reflected some of the concerns we have raised. he has moved in the right direction. most governors want to see what it means to their individual states. until we have the language of the legislation, i am not sure i know what the impact is in vermont. there were some numbers floating around. i want my medicaid director to a put in the number from my state. we have been so focused on medicaid expansion that we have not had detailed conversations about reform. to the extent that it does not incorporate what i described to you as a model for a deli
i think that we have a model that works.illion dollars in medicaid over the last few years. for vermont, that is a lot of money. >> what is the one aspect of vermont reform that you have not seen represented in the national health care bills? >> to be honest, we have not seen the bill from the senate finance committee. i am not sure i could answer that specifically. i do appreciate the chairman of reaching out to governors. we have had a number of meetings and teleconferences. he...
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forecast model in detail -- clouds tonight.light chance for a hit or miss shower through the overnight hours. you can kind of see that. one or two little hit or miss showers overnights. not much though. due -- through the day tomorrow. nice clearing. dry air works in. a steady north wind will keep dropping the humidity, dropping the temperatures friday night into saturday. you'll notice a big change as even cooler air moves inut of the north and then watching that wet weathermaker off to the west developing and moving steadily east, likely we'll see rain in the late saturday night and at least the early part of sunday so watch for that. best part of the weekend will probably be friday and friday evening. on the bay forecast, again, small craft advisory through the day tomorrow. high tide 11:56. low tide 5:48 p.m. looking at the steady northeast wind tomorrow so that will mean the chance for some tough conditions for the really small boats especially on the wide open waters there. 65 degrees, variably cloudy, breezy, cooler toni
forecast model in detail -- clouds tonight.light chance for a hit or miss shower through the overnight hours. you can kind of see that. one or two little hit or miss showers overnights. not much though. due -- through the day tomorrow. nice clearing. dry air works in. a steady north wind will keep dropping the humidity, dropping the temperatures friday night into saturday. you'll notice a big change as even cooler air moves inut of the north and then watching that wet weathermaker off to the...
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but all new makes and models model that hook to the floor may have the same issue. >> it's not brand specific. everyone should be aware of this horrible tragedy they are to secur the rug. your common sense will tell you the bunching up, you will have a certain amount of comfort. >> reporter: toyota says check to see if you can remove the floor mat. if you can't, step on the feet with both breaks until it slows down and then put it into neutral. the driver asked if he could turn the car off but it was too late. fox 5 news, back to you. >> that 911 call takes your breath away, cheri. -- sherry, thank you for that. >>> beral democrats on the senate finance committee failed to inject a government run insurance option during negotiation yesterday. max baucus pushing for member owned pollsis. >>> now to two big stories in the u.s. iran could have one area sanctioned if they do not come clean with their program. just days after the discover i after a secret nuclear plant. >>> president barack obama meeting with his afghan war council has he begins to decide on the strategy and troop levels
but all new makes and models model that hook to the floor may have the same issue. >> it's not brand specific. everyone should be aware of this horrible tragedy they are to secur the rug. your common sense will tell you the bunching up, you will have a certain amount of comfort. >> reporter: toyota says check to see if you can remove the floor mat. if you can't, step on the feet with both breaks until it slows down and then put it into neutral. the driver asked if he could turn the...
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what would be a model for that? >> basically an ideas that comes from peter barns, excuse me, and you set up, you create a constraint on the total amount of use of the atmosphere you can make and then within that constraint you price the use of it. so the trusteeship would be accepting money they got for issuing permits and it can reinvest that money in new technologies and health care, whatever it happens to do, but we think those should be international trusteeships because we have to deal, as your question points out, we have to deal with these things from an integrated earth systems point of view. >> we've got to leave it there. fast nighting thoughts though, we -- fascinating thoughts, though. we appreciate you sharing with us. peter brown with mcgill university. and the center force human nature. >> still to come on the show, the shiny gold, medal. it has jumps from around $300 to over $1,000. we sit around with a couple of medal heads. >> gold is sticking around $1,000 an ounce, still. it has been an historic
what would be a model for that? >> basically an ideas that comes from peter barns, excuse me, and you set up, you create a constraint on the total amount of use of the atmosphere you can make and then within that constraint you price the use of it. so the trusteeship would be accepting money they got for issuing permits and it can reinvest that money in new technologies and health care, whatever it happens to do, but we think those should be international trusteeships because we have to...
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every phone models would be identified by assisted usaid. but with regard to location and formation is cellphone users pass to know their social ideas of the steps or by phone, go to the office, this isn't available at the point of sale or the readily available of application. sprick i want to see eye for list. somebody ought to at least know the difference in the ratings are. to last things, senator specter and i both have to leave but dr. davis. >> you just need to know that they reported essays are, of propes can be affected by two to four. there is no monitoring. there is no surveillance. the only time the fda can act is a hazard has been reported as happened in the case of the algae look phoning canada last year where a quarter of a million phones were recalled because they are found to have higher emission rates so even though they may be publicly available in the ewg is combined. is it at that sar or goblet. >> he wanted to add something, dr.. >> on every phone in the market. >> you are doing that now? >> for four years now. the secon
every phone models would be identified by assisted usaid. but with regard to location and formation is cellphone users pass to know their social ideas of the steps or by phone, go to the office, this isn't available at the point of sale or the readily available of application. sprick i want to see eye for list. somebody ought to at least know the difference in the ratings are. to last things, senator specter and i both have to leave but dr. davis. >> you just need to know that they...
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today, we are talking about this business model. what we also have to understand -- we appreciate being here but we also have an understanding of your position and political power. let me give you an example. the insurance companies are so powerful that you were able to take hr676, medicare for all, right off the table at the beginning of the discussion. right at the beginning of the discussion. for either party. both parties, took it off the table. 85 members of congress that signed on to it. we drafted it. 86, thank you. but, the point is, that you are able to exert your opinion. it lashes with your business model. we understand that you are very influential here. based on your influence, we are seeing the so-called public option that would provide competition. we understand you feel it wouldn't be productive. based on your influence, the public option looks like it's going to be very difficult to get into a final bill. of course, the industry has had an influence on shaping triggers and co-ops. what mr. kennedy had to say is so i
today, we are talking about this business model. what we also have to understand -- we appreciate being here but we also have an understanding of your position and political power. let me give you an example. the insurance companies are so powerful that you were able to take hr676, medicare for all, right off the table at the beginning of the discussion. right at the beginning of the discussion. for either party. both parties, took it off the table. 85 members of congress that signed on to it....
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this is the 2010 model. it's going to start at $72,500.o, when you look at bentley, goes on sale next year. estimated price tag, $300,000. is there still a demand? bentley says yes. you see it at certain events like the one at pebble beach. there's new models coming and some ultra luxury customers are becoming more discreet about buying, but they're still buys. >> maybe there will be a little bit of that, maybe i shouldn't do that because the economy is suffering as a whole. on the flip side, if they've worked hard their whole life and that's the car they want to get, they're going to buy that car. >> sales down 51%. for more on the superluxury market, check out the blog, behind the wheel at cnbc.com. the market, sales down 50%, but they're still going like gang best busters in india, china and the middle east. >> the rising middle class in those other part of the world. >>> still ahead, the $400 billion man. he's going to join us with what to do right now. and add 50 cent to that. the hip-hop superstar. where else can you find a combo lik
this is the 2010 model. it's going to start at $72,500.o, when you look at bentley, goes on sale next year. estimated price tag, $300,000. is there still a demand? bentley says yes. you see it at certain events like the one at pebble beach. there's new models coming and some ultra luxury customers are becoming more discreet about buying, but they're still buys. >> maybe there will be a little bit of that, maybe i shouldn't do that because the economy is suffering as a whole. on the flip...
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it says it could have a business model for a fee-for-service. we want to hear from you for free comments at first business x. c o m or the boys milk 3126608397. see you online or back here next time. seem smooth and strong to irreversible damage. no different. irreversible loss of enamel. enamel shield enamel loss by forming against acid attack. toothpastes dentists check most. save your enamel. be gone for good. enamel shield. with the rinse. get 0% apr for 60 months on every '09 silverado half-ton model. with an average finance savings of more than $6400.
it says it could have a business model for a fee-for-service. we want to hear from you for free comments at first business x. c o m or the boys milk 3126608397. see you online or back here next time. seem smooth and strong to irreversible damage. no different. irreversible loss of enamel. enamel shield enamel loss by forming against acid attack. toothpastes dentists check most. save your enamel. be gone for good. enamel shield. with the rinse. get 0% apr for 60 months on every '09 silverado...
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three lexus models.ners should get rid of the floor mats immediately and not replace them. >> it's an unknown hazard that is waiting to strike. and when it happens the average driver doesn't have the reactions of a fighter pilot and can't bring the car under control. >> back in 2000 five toyota recalled more than 900,000 vehicles to fix a steering issue. in the studio, linda so, abc2 news. >>> exclusive video to abc2 news. it looks like it's out of the episode of "cops." our overnight photographer was on the scene of this car crash as it happened. in facts he was directly behind the car that was hit. this started as a police pursuit in west baltimore and ended when a red van crashed into a car near caroline and monument streets. it's near johns hopkins hospital. the driver of the van was being followed by the city police chopper, sped off. when police tried to pull him over he t-boned a car from monument street. that crash caused the van to hit a security guard outside of the booth. the driver of the car
three lexus models.ners should get rid of the floor mats immediately and not replace them. >> it's an unknown hazard that is waiting to strike. and when it happens the average driver doesn't have the reactions of a fighter pilot and can't bring the car under control. >> back in 2000 five toyota recalled more than 900,000 vehicles to fix a steering issue. in the studio, linda so, abc2 news. >>> exclusive video to abc2 news. it looks like it's out of the episode of...
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is it the business model that you're embracing right now? >> well, the business model is not changing. let's be clear. we've been going back to the dean witter merger, we've been in retail for over ten years. the smith barney acquisition, which i think you're going to refer to, is just an extension of that. now we've gone from number five to number one -- >> let's be clear for the viewers, that's merging the who broker divisions. you'll have the largest -- >> 19,000, it will be the largest. the institutional business is core and key to morgan stanley. and james said, we had a town hall meeting today, clearly he's recognized that that piece of the business is core to our dna and to our success, and we're not de-emphasizing at all. we're building it up. you saw that article not long ago, the number of people we're hiring into that business. we're continuing to grow and build that business, very important to us. >> you've had an amazing career. 40 years? >> yes, 40 years. still like a holiday. >> especially when dealing with me. >> exactly. it
is it the business model that you're embracing right now? >> well, the business model is not changing. let's be clear. we've been going back to the dean witter merger, we've been in retail for over ten years. the smith barney acquisition, which i think you're going to refer to, is just an extension of that. now we've gone from number five to number one -- >> let's be clear for the viewers, that's merging the who broker divisions. you'll have the largest -- >> 19,000, it will...
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you're going to cannibalize your own model. in fact, in a few months, what they're finding is that lots of people are switching to the 3 network in order to get this application. they are actually using the internet more, data services more as a result. 3 is actually earning higher revenue per customer with this skype products than with its non-skype products. that is what we expect happen as we get more open into the united states as well. i want to talk about this for a second. a potential distinction between wireless and wired lines. in the future and today, the internet is the internet. for many people, their first experience is going to be the mobile internet. from the communications industry, there may be a tendency to see an evolution where you started with a hard- line fun and moved to a wireless phone around a house, and then this all funds that were big and bulky, and knows shrunk, and any added a camera to it. -- ending you had a camera to it. we do not see the world that way at all. we see a world where the terminal
you're going to cannibalize your own model. in fact, in a few months, what they're finding is that lots of people are switching to the 3 network in order to get this application. they are actually using the internet more, data services more as a result. 3 is actually earning higher revenue per customer with this skype products than with its non-skype products. that is what we expect happen as we get more open into the united states as well. i want to talk about this for a second. a potential...
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. >> she's a model, an actress, an activists, sometimes controversial.ny mccarthy will be here to share it all, including her latest project a little bit later on this morning. i just love her. she's such a great talent. >>> meanwhile, still to come, stunning styles for less. it's time to fatten up your fall wardrobe. we'll show you how to shop at the discount stores. but you can still sport the latest designer trends. >> that is my favorite trend. >> i love discount stores. >> so do i. >>> if you have girls at home, i have two of them, you want to make sure you raise them right. one woman is saying, if you put too much emphasis on being a nice, polite, good girl, it could be doing more harm than good. we'll get into why and get some pointers just ahead. >>> first, though, al is out in los angeles covering the wildfires. he has another check of the weather there as well. al, good morning again. >> good morning, natalie and amy. we're here at the hansen dam recreational center. as the light comes up you can see the firefighters getting ready. they're all
. >> she's a model, an actress, an activists, sometimes controversial.ny mccarthy will be here to share it all, including her latest project a little bit later on this morning. i just love her. she's such a great talent. >>> meanwhile, still to come, stunning styles for less. it's time to fatten up your fall wardrobe. we'll show you how to shop at the discount stores. but you can still sport the latest designer trends. >> that is my favorite trend. >> i love discount...
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they've been modeling this thing for 20 years.hat they find is that an equilibrium level for what americans really want is about 30% of the gdp devoted to health care. right now we have 17%, yet we're told this is a huge crisis. >> we could double this and create all those millions more jobs. by the way, bob fogel just said the same thing. we could double private health care spending and still not get into any trouble whatsoever. i mean, i just don't get there. i want more health care and i want more doctors. thank you. coming up, much more on "the kudlow report." tomorrow morning i'll be on the call with melissa francis, 11:00 a.m. it's not always easy living with copd, but i try not to let it hold me back... whether i'm at the batting cages... down by the lake or... fishing at the shore. i'm breathing better... with spiriva. announcer: spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled maintenance treatment for both forms of copd, which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. i take it every day. it keeps my airways open... to help me br
they've been modeling this thing for 20 years.hat they find is that an equilibrium level for what americans really want is about 30% of the gdp devoted to health care. right now we have 17%, yet we're told this is a huge crisis. >> we could double this and create all those millions more jobs. by the way, bob fogel just said the same thing. we could double private health care spending and still not get into any trouble whatsoever. i mean, i just don't get there. i want more health care and...
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in other words, is there an example of a good working model?ll, many states that come to mind, states like the commonwealth of pennsylvania have been actively working with their neighbors in ts regard. a formal case, though, that i can think of even though the system isn't built yet is oregon and washington, the oregon and washington interoperabily network. and what they're doing in the northwest isctually starting from the beginning thinking about the problem at the regional level, and that's a very, very positive development. typicall on a state by state basis, but here's a example where the regional thinking is happeng. if, you know, if but believe as certainly i do that the networking is important, then if a little bit of network is build into every system that we build, then we can connect from one stat to another or an entire region because we understand that that is a scaleable technology the challenges ard diffe when you get to those scales, those larger systems. and states, you know, a number of states are working on it. but the notion
in other words, is there an example of a good working model?ll, many states that come to mind, states like the commonwealth of pennsylvania have been actively working with their neighbors in ts regard. a formal case, though, that i can think of even though the system isn't built yet is oregon and washington, the oregon and washington interoperabily network. and what they're doing in the northwest isctually starting from the beginning thinking about the problem at the regional level, and that's...
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or some models attempted to explain the combination of the two. and one such model was called p pre-biotic natural selection and that natural selection interacting with random events. now, in my book, i look a whole series of proposals that had been made to try to solve the dna enigma and try to account forhe origin of information that's necessary to build the first life. and i show that each of these proposals exemplifies one of those three baic approaches that he laid out in 1967. and i critiqued these models but in some ways it wasn't really my b to critique them. i've been simply to report these critiques that were made by other theorist whose become convinced that indeed the field ist a state of impasse. when i give this talk in a longer form, i like to go into a number of these key models and exemplify what's wrong with each of these basic approaches. the good people at c-span, however, have about 65 minutes of tape tonight so we're going to kind of skate by this. i'm just going to look at one of these approaches that kind exemplifies exactl
or some models attempted to explain the combination of the two. and one such model was called p pre-biotic natural selection and that natural selection interacting with random events. now, in my book, i look a whole series of proposals that had been made to try to solve the dna enigma and try to account forhe origin of information that's necessary to build the first life. and i show that each of these proposals exemplifies one of those three baic approaches that he laid out in 1967. and i...
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they want to do it in a private sector model, not a public sector model. it's what we are working on. >> what is your opinion on the idea of a tax credit for business that is are too small to provide health insurance or who need help with it? >> well, we are debating the tax proposals now. the bottom line is large companies have been for a long time in america able to write off their health insurance coverage. now, a couple years we made adjustments and gave some additional credits. we are trying to figure out a way to expand coverage, lower cost and provide equal tax credits to people in small businesses and large businesses. i'll do that without adding to the deficit. this is not going to be easy, but it is necessary. small businesses will tell you themselves under the current system, they have to pay higher premiums or drop coverage. it's not helping any. >> we are watching this closely. thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >>> as lawmakers continue to debate health care reform in washington, the reality is there's no immediate relief in sigh
they want to do it in a private sector model, not a public sector model. it's what we are working on. >> what is your opinion on the idea of a tax credit for business that is are too small to provide health insurance or who need help with it? >> well, we are debating the tax proposals now. the bottom line is large companies have been for a long time in america able to write off their health insurance coverage. now, a couple years we made adjustments and gave some additional credits....
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we applaud the use of multidisciplinary team to support primary team to the medical home model. this model demonstrates a commitment to quality, coordinated care by all providers, and focus is not just on treating illnesses but on emphasizing wellness. h.r. 3200 we're especially pleased. , no. practitioners have been recognized as primary-care providers authorized to leave medical homes. it would allow patients to receive primary care in their homes and supports and disciplinary -- interdisciplinary model where they would practice collaborative lead to the full extent of their education and training on behalf of the patient. it recognizes the interval role that nurse practitioners play in bringing that focus on our health care back on where it belongs, on the patient and the community. ana is committed to strengthening medicare beneficiaries. we are pleased that h.r. 3200 requires public recording for nursing staffing and skilled care facility for its data and information will help consumers make informed choices and promote resonant safety. it is our strong stand that this requ
we applaud the use of multidisciplinary team to support primary team to the medical home model. this model demonstrates a commitment to quality, coordinated care by all providers, and focus is not just on treating illnesses but on emphasizing wellness. h.r. 3200 we're especially pleased. , no. practitioners have been recognized as primary-care providers authorized to leave medical homes. it would allow patients to receive primary care in their homes and supports and disciplinary --...
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let's take a look at some of the models coming out. porsche.door sedan, it goes on sale this month. that's getting a lot of attention. so is the new jaguar. starting price, $72,500. bentley has one going on sale next year. it was introduced earlier last year overseas. $300,000. bentley officials admit, yes, even the wealthy have felt some impact because of the recession. >> overall, the market has been affected the same way. nobody has been immune. >> nobody. including the ultra luxury automakers. superluxury is what they're referred to as. they're sells down 40%. so, why would an ultra luxury company still make these vehicles? because there still is a market out there worldwide. >> they're not going to build big numbers of them. maybe 1,000 globally. if you look at emerging economies like china and india where the rich there will want the cars, there maybe enough demand. >> for more on the market, check out the blog on cnbc.com. larry, in this market, the superwealthy, it's a worldwide market. the u.s. may be down 51%, but there's red hot dema
let's take a look at some of the models coming out. porsche.door sedan, it goes on sale this month. that's getting a lot of attention. so is the new jaguar. starting price, $72,500. bentley has one going on sale next year. it was introduced earlier last year overseas. $300,000. bentley officials admit, yes, even the wealthy have felt some impact because of the recession. >> overall, the market has been affected the same way. nobody has been immune. >> nobody. including the ultra...
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and japan from the lat '80s and early '90s when we thought we had totally different models and we wereadversaries. another prominent advisor who was at the brookings institution for a long time. again fluent in english, lots of american friends. i would not callim anti-american at all. he advis in the early '90s -- and i think it was based in part upon the time spent here that pan needed to continue its coverage vis-a-vis the u.s. at the time when the administration was 10 feet tall. in that context he started arguing that japan ned to align more closely with china to balance more influence. and for a while when he was prominent as the leader of the dpj ten years ago he sort of liked this idea, this triangular relationship. and you can see, i think, quite clearly in this new york sometimes "new york times," you can see especially those o you who lived throw it, you can see a really fascinating almost nostalgic replay of these old u.s./japan ideological debates from t clinton era when we really were clashing and disagreeing. the thing is, in th g20, and the g7 and apec, the u.s. and the
and japan from the lat '80s and early '90s when we thought we had totally different models and we wereadversaries. another prominent advisor who was at the brookings institution for a long time. again fluent in english, lots of american friends. i would not callim anti-american at all. he advis in the early '90s -- and i think it was based in part upon the time spent here that pan needed to continue its coverage vis-a-vis the u.s. at the time when the administration was 10 feet tall. in that...
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here she is back in 1996 talking about her father as her role model. pretty creepy stuff. >> we have to remember that we are our children's role models. you know? my role model was my father who had hair down his back and was wearing a dress. you know? and said whatever turns you on. a new customer wanted to insure his home so we did a nationwide on your side review. turns out it was more valuable than he thought. we got him the coverage he needed. it was a good thing we did 'cause a week later his house burned down. being proactive meant a family home could see generations to come. i am carlton ballard and i am on your side. switch to nationwide insurance now. are working from the road using a mifi-- a mobile hotspot that provides up to five shared wi-fi connections. two are downloading the final final revised final presentation. - one just got an email. - woman: what?! hmph. it's being revised again. the copilot is on mapquest. and tom is streaming meeting psych-up music - from meltedmetal.com. - ( heavy metal music playing ) that's happening now wit
here she is back in 1996 talking about her father as her role model. pretty creepy stuff. >> we have to remember that we are our children's role models. you know? my role model was my father who had hair down his back and was wearing a dress. you know? and said whatever turns you on. a new customer wanted to insure his home so we did a nationwide on your side review. turns out it was more valuable than he thought. we got him the coverage he needed. it was a good thing we did 'cause a week...