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for example, richard from boseman, montana. let us extend this vital lifeline for a single father from missoula. in this great recession let us waive the budget act to enact this temporary extension of unemployment insurance for hundreds of thousands of americans who are struggling through no fault -fl their own just -- fault of their own just to get by. it is true, mr. president, that we soon we must very significantly address our budget deficits. and the real test will be the degree to which this country, the president, the congress, buckle down and start to reduce the budget deficits during times of prosperity. that is, after we get out of this recession and when unemployment levels start to reach acceptable lower levels. that's when we're going to be facing the true test of whether we reduce the budget deficits. and i'm saying, mr. president, that that's our responsibility to do so. we should let unemployment benefits extend. we shouldn't have to pay for those now but soon, when the unemployment rate falls when country come
for example, richard from boseman, montana. let us extend this vital lifeline for a single father from missoula. in this great recession let us waive the budget act to enact this temporary extension of unemployment insurance for hundreds of thousands of americans who are struggling through no fault -fl their own just -- fault of their own just to get by. it is true, mr. president, that we soon we must very significantly address our budget deficits. and the real test will be the degree to which...
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around wyoming toward montana.arm front with thunderstorms down through michigan into northern parts of utah. it's a cold front once it gets to the mason-dixon line. the thundershower activity was around minneapolis. the delay at the airport, 15 to 30 minutes. the reason is because of the persistent storms firing up on the boundaries of the other one. one rises up and falls apart. another one does the same thing and the boundaries collide and form new thunderstorms. it's been there three to four hours. storms out there, dying later this morning. the rain shield in the lower parts of pennsylvania right around pittsburgh, too. you have heavier downs, just pulled away through the city. rain back and forth for at least the next couple hours before things wind down a bit. out to the west, wooi here, look at the area of low pressure in montana, too. mostly rain on the east side of montana. snow on the back side, but all wind on the front side from north dakota to texas. you can see a very windy day. we'll talk about it i
around wyoming toward montana.arm front with thunderstorms down through michigan into northern parts of utah. it's a cold front once it gets to the mason-dixon line. the thundershower activity was around minneapolis. the delay at the airport, 15 to 30 minutes. the reason is because of the persistent storms firing up on the boundaries of the other one. one rises up and falls apart. another one does the same thing and the boundaries collide and form new thunderstorms. it's been there three to...
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we grow an awful lot of wheat for the united states up here in montana.y, very pleased with that. but, yeah. we have other industries here that also are attached to the agricultural industry, too. >> some bases are going to be closed. what do you expect out of your senators? what can they do? this is an international treaty with the former soviet union and reducing 30% of the stockpile, something's got to give. >> well, keep in mind that we're not talking about, just about icbms but also talking about submarines and bombers. and how they implement that strategy, i mean, to add everything up we have now, the 450 inground silos, 60 bombers, 288 nuclear missiles, that's 798, the treaty limit is 700. we'd have to reduce 98 and it would depend thouhow that's implemented. we have full trust in our senators to represent our best interests here. >> appreciate your time this afternoon. >> thank you. have a great day. >>> monica novotny is back with a look at other stories we're following at this hour. >>> we'll start with republican governor bob mcdonnell of virgi
we grow an awful lot of wheat for the united states up here in montana.y, very pleased with that. but, yeah. we have other industries here that also are attached to the agricultural industry, too. >> some bases are going to be closed. what do you expect out of your senators? what can they do? this is an international treaty with the former soviet union and reducing 30% of the stockpile, something's got to give. >> well, keep in mind that we're not talking about, just about icbms but...
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state of montana. i think it is also true in iowa. there are 18 states without one- tenth are states -- there are 18 states without one. why can we have a permanent appeals officer in montana it seems to me -- in montana? it seems to me, if somebody wants to appeal and a half to drive to salt lake city or denver, that is a long drive. >> i would agree. it is a long drive. i do not know why the appeals officers are where they are. i can say two things. one, it is about resources. secondly, we are looking to try to get to the point where not all appeals work is done face- to-face. as to whether it makes sense that somebody in montana, to have somebody in iowa, i do not have an answer to that today. i can come back to you on that. >> one of the things that struck tome of the years, some departments have a lot of people out in the field, and they did better and there is better repoapport. this is compared to departments that do not have a lot of people out in the field. in my state, there is a lot of usda
state of montana. i think it is also true in iowa. there are 18 states without one- tenth are states -- there are 18 states without one. why can we have a permanent appeals officer in montana it seems to me -- in montana? it seems to me, if somebody wants to appeal and a half to drive to salt lake city or denver, that is a long drive. >> i would agree. it is a long drive. i do not know why the appeals officers are where they are. i can say two things. one, it is about resources. secondly,...
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i just love them and want the best for both of them. >> reporter: gary tuchman, cnn, eureka, montana. >> yeah, it's clear they just want the best for him. obviously, adopting a child is an enormous commitment. you can go to our blog at ac360.com for tips on getting information and support you need if you are planning to adopt. >>> coming up next the nuclear threat. president obama kicking off a nuclear summit at the white house. 47 nations partis participating. his effort is a lot like former president ronald reagan. so why are so many republicans criticizing him? keeping him honest. >>> plus, senator mccain tries new tactic to beat his conservative challenger, jd hayworth, but is his new ad going to work or backfire? >> i'm j.d. hayworth and i'm running for u.s. senate to take on the most pressing challenges facing arizona, america, and indeed, the entire human race. first, i've committed to exposing the secret kenyan birthplace of the president of the united states. gecko: quite impressive, yeah. boss: come a long way, that's for sure. and so have you since you started working here
i just love them and want the best for both of them. >> reporter: gary tuchman, cnn, eureka, montana. >> yeah, it's clear they just want the best for him. obviously, adopting a child is an enormous commitment. you can go to our blog at ac360.com for tips on getting information and support you need if you are planning to adopt. >>> coming up next the nuclear threat. president obama kicking off a nuclear summit at the white house. 47 nations partis participating. his effort...
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>>> qué tal amigos de "primer impacto" estoy con gloria trevi, regio montana de corazón, de sangre >>o gloria de los Ángeles, el apoyo de california ha sido impresionante >>> regresando sa méxico, estabas de monterrey, la gente estaba a wrerriesgando estuvo v pa para ir a nuestro concierto >>> nuestro país es linda, nuestra gente es bien buena, solamente son unos cuantos que yo creo que están haciendo muy mal su trabajo y la forma que lo quieren hacer, para robar >>> tú le cantas al presidente >>> para empezar tengo a mi mamá en una situación un poco complicada, lo que le quisiera decir se lo diría en persona sí lo viera y serrizuela sería muy >>> cómo está tu mamá >>> muy bien, mi mamá es el tigre >>> una revista dijo tienes un primo en la cárcel >>> no tengo mucha gente a quien sales mando saludos, que están pasando esta situación, sean inocentes, aunque hallan cometido un error >>> tus problemas con el fisco había un problema con la muda a mudanza? >>> está todo sluz contsolucion >>> gracias >>> gracias. >>> no pudo contener las lágrimas serán niurka marcos al con sffirmar el fin d
>>> qué tal amigos de "primer impacto" estoy con gloria trevi, regio montana de corazón, de sangre >>o gloria de los Ángeles, el apoyo de california ha sido impresionante >>> regresando sa méxico, estabas de monterrey, la gente estaba a wrerriesgando estuvo v pa para ir a nuestro concierto >>> nuestro país es linda, nuestra gente es bien buena, solamente son unos cuantos que yo creo que están haciendo muy mal su trabajo y la forma que lo quieren...
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irs appeals officer in the state of montana. i think it's true in the state of iowa, there are 18 states without one. some of our states are pretty big. it takes a long time to try to drive to them. and as a neighbor of other states. what about that? why can't we have an permanent appeals officer from montana. it just seems to me some of these other states too, all 18 states i'm not just going to say montana only. but, you know, if somebody wants to appeal and has to drive to salt lake city or denver, that's a long drive. >> i would agree, mr. chairman. it's a long drive. i don't know what the -- why appeals officer are where they are. i can say two things, one is it is about resources and secondly, we are face to face and the that's the case today. whenever it makes sense to have somebody in montana or iowa. i don't have an answer to that today. i can come back. >> one thing that's always struck me over the years is that some cabinets, some departments have a lot -- have people out in the field. frankly, they do better and ther
irs appeals officer in the state of montana. i think it's true in the state of iowa, there are 18 states without one. some of our states are pretty big. it takes a long time to try to drive to them. and as a neighbor of other states. what about that? why can't we have an permanent appeals officer from montana. it just seems to me some of these other states too, all 18 states i'm not just going to say montana only. but, you know, if somebody wants to appeal and has to drive to salt lake city or...
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irs appeals officer in the state of montana. i think it's true in the state of iowa, there are 18 states without one. some of our states are pretty big. it takes a long time to try to drive to them. and as a neighbor of other states. what about that? why can't we have an permanent appeals officer from montana. it just seems to me some of these other states too, all 18 states i'm not just going to say montana only. but, you know, if somebody wants to appeal and has to drive to salt lake city or denver, that's a long drive. >> i would agree, mr. chairman. it's a long drive. i don't know what the -- why appeals officer are where they are. i can say two things, one is it is about resources and secondly, we are face to face and the that's the case today. whenever it makes sense to have somebody in montana or iowa. i don't have an answer to that today. i can come back. >> one thing that's always struck me over the years is that some cabinets, some departments have a lot -- have people out in the field. frankly, they do better and ther
irs appeals officer in the state of montana. i think it's true in the state of iowa, there are 18 states without one. some of our states are pretty big. it takes a long time to try to drive to them. and as a neighbor of other states. what about that? why can't we have an permanent appeals officer from montana. it just seems to me some of these other states too, all 18 states i'm not just going to say montana only. but, you know, if somebody wants to appeal and has to drive to salt lake city or...
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you can see as we move through time the one over montana sits there.e over new england gets away and we have a huge quit off for the southwestern areas sending us another slow moving system eastworn. we will start off with a couple of weak sitsms in the eastern great lakes on monday. cold front in the southeast. lininger light showers continuing to move slowly northeastward. more nan likely by wednesday the sitsms are kind of gone so lingering snow showers in new england. there is the major storm system coming eastward having a decent amount of snow. rain farther south. that will come eastward slowly with&by friday be in the northern plain states. and a wide spread area of rain. i'll see you in the next half hour with the longer range forecast. - for carol. - for my wife. for my mom. for every pink bucket of grilled or original recipe, kfc makes a 50 cent contribution... to susan g. komen for the cure. together, we can make the largest donation in komen history... to help end breast cancer forever. a familiar defence of the status quo in farming has em
you can see as we move through time the one over montana sits there.e over new england gets away and we have a huge quit off for the southwestern areas sending us another slow moving system eastworn. we will start off with a couple of weak sitsms in the eastern great lakes on monday. cold front in the southeast. lininger light showers continuing to move slowly northeastward. more nan likely by wednesday the sitsms are kind of gone so lingering snow showers in new england. there is the major...
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helps subsidize care for montana's who currently are uninsured and under -- >> secretary, you miss ->> if they choose that's a choice this they will my. >> let's go back to the question. the question was this legislation great high risk pool where the opportunity of by 2014. >> no server right now this is the bridge strategy to a new market in 2014, not 2014. >> as correct by 2014 alternative structure needs to be in place. >> exchanges. >> correct but is the exchanges are in place in 2014 but using montana and other states temporary pool and if you appropriate $5 billion and not going to make to 2014 you're going to have to come back to this appropriations committee and ask for more money. you've already anticipated the best way to cost more that you told us it was going to in asking the legislation be passed in the first place. >> currently the federal government pays a fraction of the state's high-risk pool and puts about $50 million into overall plan. this is an attempt to provide a safety net coverage if the money actually is going to have a shortfall. >> madam secretary, that d
helps subsidize care for montana's who currently are uninsured and under -- >> secretary, you miss ->> if they choose that's a choice this they will my. >> let's go back to the question. the question was this legislation great high risk pool where the opportunity of by 2014. >> no server right now this is the bridge strategy to a new market in 2014, not 2014. >> as correct by 2014 alternative structure needs to be in place. >> exchanges. >> correct but...
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the clerk: the senator from montana, mr.s amendment number 2731, strike after all the enacting clause -- mr. baucus: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from montana. mr. baucus: i ask that further proceedings of the amendment be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mr. baucus: on march 10, the senate passed a bill to extend unemployment insurance and a number of other provisions through the end of this year. we are currently working with the house of representatives to agree on a package of offsets for a portion of that bill. in the meantime, congress needs to act on the pending bill to ensure that americans can receive their much-needed unemployment benefits. this bill would extend benefits through the end of this month. my amendment, which i just offered, would extend the programs of the bill before us today for one more month, to the end of may. you might ask why, what's the purpose of this? the answer is this further short-term extension would ensure that congress has enoug
the clerk: the senator from montana, mr.s amendment number 2731, strike after all the enacting clause -- mr. baucus: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from montana. mr. baucus: i ask that further proceedings of the amendment be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection, so ordered. mr. baucus: on march 10, the senate passed a bill to extend unemployment insurance and a number of other provisions through the end of this year. we are currently working with the house...
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tuvimos bastante acción, tenemos un centro de baja presión, notamos lo azul, esta es nieve sobre las montañasroeste, tenemos un adelanto para el viernes, y tenemos este anticiclón, el centro de baja presión se queda afectando al centro del país, y este anticiclón que toma control de todo el sureste, y aquí en el noreste condiciones frescas,áp todo deunh@áprimer impacto (m-fa que seh@rimer impacto (m-fh@ si de placer a nuestro cerebro. (m-fy pasamosh@h@áprimer impacta >>> gracias, el cáncer es la segunda causa de muerte entre los hispanos. por eso se celebra la semana nacional sobre concientización, y el enfoque es univish@áprimer las desigualdades en el tratamiento, y hay varias cosas que podemos hacer, univh@áprime@ diagico noh@áprimer impacto (m-@ echore utilizan una técnica para decapitar. el presidente obama dijo que h@áprimer impacto (m-fh@ suprema a fines de mayo y que su elegido debe ser alguien que tenga en cuenta los derechos de la mujer. qué tal, les habla enrique teuteÓ ..general motors anunció que pagó "totalmente y con intereses" los préstamos concedidos por las autoridades de es
tuvimos bastante acción, tenemos un centro de baja presión, notamos lo azul, esta es nieve sobre las montañasroeste, tenemos un adelanto para el viernes, y tenemos este anticiclón, el centro de baja presión se queda afectando al centro del país, y este anticiclón que toma control de todo el sureste, y aquí en el noreste condiciones frescas,áp todo deunh@áprimer impacto (m-fa que seh@rimer impacto (m-fh@ si de placer a nuestro cerebro. (m-fy pasamosh@h@áprimer impacta >>>...
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guest: justice stevens is from montana, sitting in montana. not much is known about him in washington. frankly i had not heard the name before, his obvious credential is being a westerner from montana. it will be interesting to learn more about him. host: another name that was put out there was leah ward sears. who is she? guest: a very complex woman, a chief justice from georgia who is a black woman. she is very big on steps that help the family. she is fairly liberal on criminal-justice issues but moderate on social issues. host: after that, the governor of michigan, jennifer granholm. she was mentioned last time around. why is surname being floated again? -- why is her name being floated again? guest: governor of a big state, she has been there for a long time. there is a feeling that the judges are not enough elected officials. we do not have anyone on the supreme court that has ever run for elected office, which makes her a serious candidate. all of these people are well qualified in terms of having the legal basis. host: janet napolitano
guest: justice stevens is from montana, sitting in montana. not much is known about him in washington. frankly i had not heard the name before, his obvious credential is being a westerner from montana. it will be interesting to learn more about him. host: another name that was put out there was leah ward sears. who is she? guest: a very complex woman, a chief justice from georgia who is a black woman. she is very big on steps that help the family. she is fairly liberal on criminal-justice...
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>>> udda eastadores tornados causaron muerte y destrucción en el país, hay decenas de muerto u , montañaseúltia en 9 estados d la nación, algunas personas quedaron atrapadas en las caúltiete aron las imágenes de las nubes en forma de embudo, entre las al íctimas fatales hay niños menores de edad, uno de ellos un bebé de 3 meses, tornados al olcaron ase Ò un de semi paraseamo desamparadn la calle, en esta calle, un hombreilinterviene para avi >>> una procesión de más de 20 pee se onas, el hombre quien er desamparado estaba postrado en el suelo, aún así ninguno hace un llamado y este otro saca el celular para sacarle una sfofoty lue >> lleganbomberos, él estuvo una hora hasta que alguien llamó, pero él estaba dugo por no sólo loolas her si en por la in diferencia >>> nadie goo el feyor de avi >>> la policía está buscando al agresor y la mujer al que intentdelsalvar este héroe cddd >>> triste salir loa falta ber solidaridad >>> atroz, un hombre las llevó la estación de bomberos, y mató a su hija por qué estaba deprimida >>> un soldado cegado por los celos lue >> de cero a su posa con un ame
>>> udda eastadores tornados causaron muerte y destrucción en el país, hay decenas de muerto u , montañaseúltia en 9 estados d la nación, algunas personas quedaron atrapadas en las caúltiete aron las imágenes de las nubes en forma de embudo, entre las al íctimas fatales hay niños menores de edad, uno de ellos un bebé de 3 meses, tornados al olcaron ase Ò un de semi paraseamo desamparadn la calle, en esta calle, un hombreilinterviene para avi >>> una procesión de...
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. >> reporter: the mulligans turned to this woman, founder of the montana ranch for kids, which serves as a last resort for importants who can no longer handle their foreign-born adop deeps. >> how many of you are from russia? >> reporter: some of the parents joyce meets are even considering giving up their children. it's called disruption. what are i trying to teach? >> of course, how important family is. your connections with people. >> one, two, three! >> reporter: abc news flew the mulligans to the ranch for kids, where they spent a week roughing it. margarita seems relaxed and happy, while slater can't get enough of the horses. on the way to pick them up, their parents don't know what to expect. they're a bit nervous. >> how are you? >> good. >> reporter: it's a real hug. a peace offering that tania has waited four years to enjoy. the mulligans are afraid to put too much stock in one moment, but it's encouraging. >> are you ready to go with your mom? >> yes. i'm ready to go home for good. >> reporter: the mulligans are not ready to give up, but for those who do, joyce feels empath
. >> reporter: the mulligans turned to this woman, founder of the montana ranch for kids, which serves as a last resort for importants who can no longer handle their foreign-born adop deeps. >> how many of you are from russia? >> reporter: some of the parents joyce meets are even considering giving up their children. it's called disruption. what are i trying to teach? >> of course, how important family is. your connections with people. >> one, two, three! >>...
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. >>> as that system moves east, there will be snow and ice on i-15, from montana to ut today.-5, from seattle to portland. flooded roads in west texas. and wet highways from corpus christi to miami. >> if you are flying, expect airport delays in seattle, salt lake city and denver. also in the twin cities, detroit and miami. >>> pittsburgh steelers quarterback, ben roethlisberger will not face charges stemming from that sexual assault allegation of a 20-year-old georgia college student. >> the prosecutor dropped the case. but lectured roethlisberger, telling him to grow up. more from abc's kelly naqi. >> reporter: district attorney fred wright addressed an overflowing courtroom on monday afternoon. and over an hour, he provided details from the police report and the georgia bureau of investigation. >> the pump-fake. no one does it better. >> reporter: wright outlined three, main reasons why he decided not to press sexual assault charges against steelers quarterback, ben roethlisberger. saying the accuser was too intoxicated to provide statements on what allegedly transpires. >>
. >>> as that system moves east, there will be snow and ice on i-15, from montana to ut today.-5, from seattle to portland. flooded roads in west texas. and wet highways from corpus christi to miami. >> if you are flying, expect airport delays in seattle, salt lake city and denver. also in the twin cities, detroit and miami. >>> pittsburgh steelers quarterback, ben roethlisberger will not face charges stemming from that sexual assault allegation of a 20-year-old georgia...
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twain survived that confrontation, but slade was lynched a couple of years later by montana vigilantes for disturbing the peace, which by standards of the west, must have been a pretty big disturbance. the brothers topped off in salt lake city where orion was supposed to meet with brigham young. sam went along for the visit. brigham young, who had 17 wives himself, advised mark twain to stop at a dozen. take my word for it, said young, 10 or 11 wives is all you need. twain agreed. mormon women, he said, were so pa netically homely, that the man that marries one them has done an act of christian charity, which entitles him to the kindly applause of all mankind. the brothers finally arrived in carson city, nevada, which was near the epicenter of the come stock leg, which was the biggest silver strike in american history. while orion went to work for the government, twain, deciding he had nothing better to do, thought he might as well become a millionaire. he thought that silver mining involved more or less his walking out and that the silver would be near on the walks, you just walk over
twain survived that confrontation, but slade was lynched a couple of years later by montana vigilantes for disturbing the peace, which by standards of the west, must have been a pretty big disturbance. the brothers topped off in salt lake city where orion was supposed to meet with brigham young. sam went along for the visit. brigham young, who had 17 wives himself, advised mark twain to stop at a dozen. take my word for it, said young, 10 or 11 wives is all you need. twain agreed. mormon women,...
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washington, actividad invernal, todavía este centro de baja presión, y los hieros acumulados sobre montañasa. >>> y su mamá la llevó con un especialista. >>> me dijo que espere un poco porque le va a dar lentes. >>> y este es el problema más común. >>> aunque no todos son por problemas de los ojos, pueden tener una graduación grande, sobre todo antigmatismo y se resuelve con anteojos. >>> pero algunos pueden tener más serios. >>> aquí se ven enfermedades serias de glaucoma. y hay ciertos síntomas que deben ser evaluados. >>> un niño que tiene lagrimeo puede tener problemas. hay niños que tienen un parpado más caído, hay niños que tienen los ojos desviados. >>> los niños tienen un tiempo para controlar este problema. >>> si sospechan algo los niños tienen que ser evaluados, porque si se pierde ese tiempo es difícil recuperar, y el cambio es fácil de hacerlo. >>> ana necesitaba lentes y su madre espera que los dolores de cabeza mejoren. >>> y es importante llevarlos al médico si sospechan de algo. >>> gracias. y vamos a una pausa. y enseguida: amas de casa se convierten en reina de las noches
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violence, smaller and smaller number of people, whether they be called jihaddists or militia men from montana or of what, smaller and smaller. people with smaller and smaller amounts of money will be able to buy bigger and bigger weapons, that's the black-market and we have to understand that that's a very different problem from invading countries. >> let's go to -- well, go, and then just jump in, you bet. general keane. >> first of all, this enemy has declared war against us, that's a fact. secondly, most administrations, both democratic and republic, in dealing with this threat, prior to 9-11, treat it as something less than war. they treated it as criminal activity, whether it be republican or democrat. post 9-11, i think we finally woke up to the harsh reality of what it had always been is an act of violence against the nation state, which it is, much what the israelis have been dealing with with their own problems. we know for a fact, those of us who have been around intelligence communities, know that this same body of people want to get their hands on two or three w.m.d. capability, a
violence, smaller and smaller number of people, whether they be called jihaddists or militia men from montana or of what, smaller and smaller. people with smaller and smaller amounts of money will be able to buy bigger and bigger weapons, that's the black-market and we have to understand that that's a very different problem from invading countries. >> let's go to -- well, go, and then just jump in, you bet. general keane. >> first of all, this enemy has declared war against us,...
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pennsylvania, virginia, nueva york de posibilidades de heladas al amanecer, algunos sectores en las montañasstenz de posibilid de advertencia, un frente frío hacía el sur, con esta lluvia que afecta a ustedes san francisco 65 pero mañana lluvia nueva producci 65 la máxima, 50% posibilidad de lu v lluvia incluso posibilidad de lluvia en el sur y temperaturas de lado frío en todo el oeste del país en las próximas 48 y 72 horas siga con más de "primer impacto ". muc la cadena de supermercado, retiró libras de carnes luego de detectar rastros de la peligrosa bacteria e-coli, luego de tomar una muestra en modesto hoy en , josé hernández nos enseña cómo tener brazos esfuerfuertes quét scombro josé >>> qué tal amigos de "primer impacto" , una de las modas de la primera dama, es tener unos wr brazos tonificados. >>> primero con una toalla, primero en la derecha e izquierda. >>> y luego con una silla, donde trabaja atrás, y el tercer ejercicio puedes conseguir una botella de agua omo mancuerna y trabaja la parte de al lado de los hombres con 15 repeticiones, 3 series 3 días a de la semana y recordemo
pennsylvania, virginia, nueva york de posibilidades de heladas al amanecer, algunos sectores en las montañasstenz de posibilid de advertencia, un frente frío hacía el sur, con esta lluvia que afecta a ustedes san francisco 65 pero mañana lluvia nueva producci 65 la máxima, 50% posibilidad de lu v lluvia incluso posibilidad de lluvia en el sur y temperaturas de lado frío en todo el oeste del país en las próximas 48 y 72 horas siga con más de "primer impacto ". muc la cadena de...
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there's a lot of warmth through the southeast but there's already cooler temperatures for montana downg and just scooting over here for fargo -- to fargo. this is important because late in the week this cool air make as run for us. so we are going to cool down drastically but until then, temperatures are going to be very, very warm. tomorrow we're going to go 85 for national. for wednesday 86. i think wednesday is going to be the warmest day area wide. it's still going to be warm on thursday but we'll have more clouds. that will tend to keep the temperatures down just a little bit. we're also going to have some showers and thunderstorms on thursday as well. watch the bottom just drop out on friday as temperatures will be onlin the lower 60s. we're watching this area of thunderstorms tonight. it's coming out of ohio and into west virginia. it appears to be weakening just a little bit. i have to believe that as it comes eastward out of the west and across the mountains, we may get a couple of clouds from this but most all of this activity will die down and head to the south of us. 62 ove
there's a lot of warmth through the southeast but there's already cooler temperatures for montana downg and just scooting over here for fargo -- to fargo. this is important because late in the week this cool air make as run for us. so we are going to cool down drastically but until then, temperatures are going to be very, very warm. tomorrow we're going to go 85 for national. for wednesday 86. i think wednesday is going to be the warmest day area wide. it's still going to be warm on thursday...
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smaller and smaller number of people whether they be called jihadist or militiamen from montana. smaller and smaller number of people will with smaller and smaller sums of money be able to buy bigger and bigger weapons. that's the black market. and we have to understand that that's a very different problem from invading countries. [inaudible] >> let's go to general -- well, go. and just jump in. you bet. general keane. >> first of all, the enemy has declared war amongst us. i think that's a fact. secondly, in most administration democratic and republican in dealing with the threat prior to 9/11 treat it as something less than war. they treated it as criminal activity whether it be republican or democrat. post 9/11, i think we woke up to the harsh reality is an act of violence against a nation state, which it is, much from the israeli have been dealing with their own problem. we know for a fact, those of us who have been around the intelligence community know that the same body of people want to get their hands on two or three wmd capability and do that almost simultaneous in our
smaller and smaller number of people whether they be called jihadist or militiamen from montana. smaller and smaller number of people will with smaller and smaller sums of money be able to buy bigger and bigger weapons. that's the black market. and we have to understand that that's a very different problem from invading countries. [inaudible] >> let's go to general -- well, go. and just jump in. you bet. general keane. >> first of all, the enemy has declared war amongst us. i think...
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she graduated from the university of montana. i am a journalist and we do our research. finally, dr. laura tyson from uc-berkeley. i have a particular affinity with laura. she is the only woman running a major business schools in this nation. she has distinguished herself in the public sector for years. choose the national economic adviser to president clinton, the highest ranking woman. she also graduated from smith college and has a ph.d. in economics from mit. we have brilliance on this stage and we are thrilled that they are here to talk to rest today. what we are going to do, and i want some participation, we are going to talk about the landscape and challenges in a particularly differ -- difficult time in our nation's history. what is it like out there if you want a job? what does it feel like? how hard do you have to fight? i have the feeling these women fought similar battles throughout their career. >> it is an extraordinary time to come into the market. the rule books are being written. despite what you hear, good companies and good organizations are always loo
she graduated from the university of montana. i am a journalist and we do our research. finally, dr. laura tyson from uc-berkeley. i have a particular affinity with laura. she is the only woman running a major business schools in this nation. she has distinguished herself in the public sector for years. choose the national economic adviser to president clinton, the highest ranking woman. she also graduated from smith college and has a ph.d. in economics from mit. we have brilliance on this...
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guest: justice stevens is from montana, sitting in montana. not much is known about him in washington. frankly i had not heard the name before, his obvious credential is being a westerner from montana. it will be interesting to learn more about him. host: another name that was put out there was leah ward sears. who is she? guest: a very complex woman, a chief justice from georgia who is a black woman. she is very big on steps that help the family. she is fairly liberal on criminal-justice issues but moderate on social issues. host: after that, the governor of michigan, jennifer granholm. she was mentioned last time around. why is surname being floated again? -- why is her name being floated again? guest: governor of a big state, she has been there for a long time. there is a feeling that the judges are not enough elected officials. we do not have anyone on the supreme court that has ever run for elected office, which makes her a serious candidate. all of these people are well qualified in terms of having the legal basis. host: janet napolitano
guest: justice stevens is from montana, sitting in montana. not much is known about him in washington. frankly i had not heard the name before, his obvious credential is being a westerner from montana. it will be interesting to learn more about him. host: another name that was put out there was leah ward sears. who is she? guest: a very complex woman, a chief justice from georgia who is a black woman. she is very big on steps that help the family. she is fairly liberal on criminal-justice...
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in montana they are well over 100% of the market right now and it makes it very unaffordable for lots is you asked for $5 billion, you got it and c.m.s. is already anticipating it will not last through 2011 or 2012 and high risk pools are not to be in place by 2014. a shortfall, an overexpenditure. how you going to deal with it? will you limit access? >> sir, this is not a federal program. if montana chooses to participate, they will have an allocated set of resources which helps subsidize care for montanans who currently are uninsured and uninsurable. if they choose not to participate, that is a choice that the state will make. >> let's go back to the question. the question was the legislation created high risk pools or the opportunity to create a high risk pool by 2014. >> no, sir. right now. this is the bridge strategy to a new market in 2014, not in 2014. >> that's correct. but by 2014 an alternative structure needs to be in place. >> the exchanges. >> correct. but if the exchanges are in place in 2014 but you are using montana and other states' temporary pool and you appropriated
in montana they are well over 100% of the market right now and it makes it very unaffordable for lots is you asked for $5 billion, you got it and c.m.s. is already anticipating it will not last through 2011 or 2012 and high risk pools are not to be in place by 2014. a shortfall, an overexpenditure. how you going to deal with it? will you limit access? >> sir, this is not a federal program. if montana chooses to participate, they will have an allocated set of resources which helps...
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the glaciers in glacier national park in montana are going away. more of those moving ice fields disappeared now. ecologists with the u.s. geological survey says the warmer temperatures are melting the glaciers. he is warning the rest of the glasiers may be gone by the end of this decade. the definition of a glacier, 25 acres or more of moving ice. there were once 150 of them in glacier national park. now they number 25. >>> when we come back, some of the outrage. anncr vo: with the new geico glovebox app... anncr vo: ...you can get help with a flat tire... anncr vo: ...find a nearby tow truck or gas station... anncr vo: ...call emergency services... anncr vo: ...collect accident information. anncr vo: or just watch some fun videos. anncr vo: it's so easy, a caveman can do it. caveman: unbelievable... caveman: where's my coat? it was suede with the fringe. vo: download the glovebox app free at geico.com. when it comes to constipation relief... miralax is the one. it's the one. the one recommended by more doctors. only miralax is clinically proven t
the glaciers in glacier national park in montana are going away. more of those moving ice fields disappeared now. ecologists with the u.s. geological survey says the warmer temperatures are melting the glaciers. he is warning the rest of the glasiers may be gone by the end of this decade. the definition of a glacier, 25 acres or more of moving ice. there were once 150 of them in glacier national park. now they number 25. >>> when we come back, some of the outrage. anncr vo: with the...
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improvisada, pero la doctora dice que no pierde la fe, porque sabe que algÚn dÍa podrÁ mover las montaÑas> la hermana nora dice que su sueÑo es servir sin fines de lucro a los desposeÍdos, como agradecimiento al padre eterno. tenemos que irnos a los comerciales. esta campesina dice haber encontrado la mayor bendiciÓn de su vida en una apariciÓn divina. lo que sucediÓ en un accidente fue el insÓlito milagro se convirtiÓ en santa una religiosa. todo esto y mucho mÁs al regresar, pero antes la repÚblica deportiva. >> hola, le saluda fÉlix fernÁndez, tendremos fÚtbol de europa y el inicio de jornada 13 del fÚtbol mexicano. adelante. >> esta noche, san luis recibe a los tigres, guzmÁn regresa. la directiva de tigres se arrepintiÓ de haberlo puesto en la lista de desempleados y lo trajo de vuelta. este encuentro serÁ a las nueve de la noche por tele futura. maÑana santos recibirÁ a jaguares, lo podrá gozar por univisiÓn. en espaÑa el barcelona enfrentÓ a atlÉtico, leo messi metiÓ el Último de barcelona. zaragoza recibiÓ al mÁlaga, uno a cero, el chileno con su quinto gol de la temporada puso el
improvisada, pero la doctora dice que no pierde la fe, porque sabe que algÚn dÍa podrÁ mover las montaÑas> la hermana nora dice que su sueÑo es servir sin fines de lucro a los desposeÍdos, como agradecimiento al padre eterno. tenemos que irnos a los comerciales. esta campesina dice haber encontrado la mayor bendiciÓn de su vida en una apariciÓn divina. lo que sucediÓ en un accidente fue el insÓlito milagro se convirtiÓ en santa una religiosa. todo esto y mucho mÁs al regresar,...
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stansell at home with silver utensils for making montana strike and in his pocket a secret agreemento this 1000 pounds sterling to lobby in washington on paraguay's behalf. when he landed in may 18:59 p.m. headed to washington to begin a new career. when sam arrived in washington in 1859, the original squad some of the capital had been removed to make way for the better proportion don't we know today. and you can see construction underway in this photo and the architect of the capitol. spammer j-juliett that the nation's capital was a tinderbox. washington set squarely on the sectional fault line between north and south as the nation threatened to split into. a public event culminates in the near of civility remained in a private dinner parties hostesses found it difficult to wonder the world for president and key political enemies apart. now sam was a democrat. he believed in gradual emancipation in compensation for slave owners. he has many friends and family members in the south, but there is no question that sam would remain loyal to the union. he put his house on five straight a
stansell at home with silver utensils for making montana strike and in his pocket a secret agreemento this 1000 pounds sterling to lobby in washington on paraguay's behalf. when he landed in may 18:59 p.m. headed to washington to begin a new career. when sam arrived in washington in 1859, the original squad some of the capital had been removed to make way for the better proportion don't we know today. and you can see construction underway in this photo and the architect of the capitol. spammer...
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the senator from montana. mr. baucus: madam president, i might ask my friend -- well, i think we're willing to both yield back time, so i yield back my time. i think the senator from oklahoma wants to yield back his time, so week go straight to the vote. i move to table the second coburn amendment. i ask for the yeas and nays. mr. coburn: ask for the yeas and nays. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: the presiding officer: are there any senators wishing to vote or to change their vote? seeing none, the motion to table coburn amendment number 3727, the ayes are 53. the nays are 45. the motion to table is agreed to. mr. baucus: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from montana. mr. baucus: i move to reconsider that vote and i move to lay that motion on the table. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. baucus: madam preside, for the information of all senators, i'm aware of only one more amendment on this bill the se
the senator from montana. mr. baucus: madam president, i might ask my friend -- well, i think we're willing to both yield back time, so i yield back my time. i think the senator from oklahoma wants to yield back his time, so week go straight to the vote. i move to table the second coburn amendment. i ask for the yeas and nays. mr. coburn: ask for the yeas and nays. the presiding officer: is there a sufficient second? there appears to be. the clerk will call the roll. vote: vote: the presiding...
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and as a person we were two have a cooperative relationship and montana and we can hunt buffalo like we did an absent from doing that for the last three generations but working with the governor there are back doing that. i recall the first time we did that in montana rebuild that around the use actually doing the harvest. one of my nephews is on the trip and caught the media attention, he was being interviewed and he told a reporter, my ancestors have been hunting bison here ever since your ancestors thought the world was still flat. [laughter] but granted my nephew was kind of white but really what suv was saying this statement really expressed a deep connection to history and deep connection to place. we need to find every opportunity to read engage our youth and bring back the old traditional practices to those places to keep the connection alive and real. >> your perspective? >> i like what he had to say about connection to place because those of us in agriculture that despite the challenges there are two that way of life that's what keeps us doing what we're doing is the connec
and as a person we were two have a cooperative relationship and montana and we can hunt buffalo like we did an absent from doing that for the last three generations but working with the governor there are back doing that. i recall the first time we did that in montana rebuild that around the use actually doing the harvest. one of my nephews is on the trip and caught the media attention, he was being interviewed and he told a reporter, my ancestors have been hunting bison here ever since your...
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parts of western montana. let's take a look at the jetstream as we head through this week we start off with a cut off low in the northeast. rain and snow will move away a little bit but will remain chilly this week. and then a cut off by next weekend over the rest of the country. the models have been flip- flopping on this a little bit. we are looking at the weather maps. on monday we have a weak storm system. these will be scattered showers and thunderstorms. stationary front in south florida. the system out west will be the big weather maker. by wednesday it is moving into the northern and central rockies. snow in the highest elevations and rain in the lower ones. ahead of it rain and thunderstorms, could be heavy in parts of the southern plains wednesday and thursday. on friday it will be moving into texas. that will be causing shower s and thunderstorms there. and rain even with a little ribbon of snow in the back edge of this thing as we head into friday. other than that it looks like a pretty cold, dry a
parts of western montana. let's take a look at the jetstream as we head through this week we start off with a cut off low in the northeast. rain and snow will move away a little bit but will remain chilly this week. and then a cut off by next weekend over the rest of the country. the models have been flip- flopping on this a little bit. we are looking at the weather maps. on monday we have a weak storm system. these will be scattered showers and thunderstorms. stationary front in south florida....
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fuerte actividad de precipitaciones, vientos hasta granizo podemos ver nieve sobre la sierra y la montañavientos por un ante ciclón, también sobre dallas y también reportan sobre san francisco, otro frente se aproxima hacia el noreste tenemos el mismo sistema en el noroeste del país hacia el sur durante las próxima 36 horas lo que sí esta toro men tae ta mena hacia el norte, esto será para el fin de semana, o afortunadomente para ustedes en el sureste condiciones estables. y condiciones más frescas desde chicago, nosotros aquí na con 65°, es todo en el tiempo continuamos con más de primer impacto. bueno, hay padres que apelan a las nalgada para disciplinar a sus hijos sin saber que esto puede ser contraproducente, un estudio conducido por la academia americana de pediatría demostró que esto aumenta el comportamiento más agresivo de los niño. el verano está cerca y muchos quieren te enero el abdomen firme para recibirlo veamos como lograrlo. arriba josé! qué tal, amigos, hoy vamos a hablar de dos palabras súper im por estantes principalmente para la mujer, abdomen plano y te enseño como te
fuerte actividad de precipitaciones, vientos hasta granizo podemos ver nieve sobre la sierra y la montañavientos por un ante ciclón, también sobre dallas y también reportan sobre san francisco, otro frente se aproxima hacia el noreste tenemos el mismo sistema en el noroeste del país hacia el sur durante las próxima 36 horas lo que sí esta toro men tae ta mena hacia el norte, esto será para el fin de semana, o afortunadomente para ustedes en el sureste condiciones estables. y condiciones...
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socorro encuentran cadáveres tras la peores lluvia de río de janeiro en más de tres década parte una montaña este anticiclón, condición seca temperatura cálida, pero el domingo todo va cambiar, debido de un sistema. san diego los angeles, este sistema va a ir a phoenix arizona. de domingo en hora de la noche amanecer el lunes, fuerte lluvia, pero fuera de esto aprovecha el día de hoy y mañana condición estables y incluso tenemos tranquilidad en gran parte de la nación, lo que al sur de texas, viento en ráfaga no se reporta pero si la ráfaga más fuerte sobre seattle, 29 milla por hora en ocasión, aprec precipitación, lo más fuerte sobre boston, provocando una o dos horas de retraso en el a aeropuerto todo el sur este en condición estable, actividad de precipitación en la parte central de florida, por un sistema frontal como podemos ver, la madre naturaleza nos regala un fin de semana agradable, y hace meses no teníamos un fin de semana placentero para muchos, fuera de su temperaturtemperatura, calur situación en miami en los 84 grados, si desde el norte, el medio oeste, en chicago y nosotros
socorro encuentran cadáveres tras la peores lluvia de río de janeiro en más de tres década parte una montaña este anticiclón, condición seca temperatura cálida, pero el domingo todo va cambiar, debido de un sistema. san diego los angeles, este sistema va a ir a phoenix arizona. de domingo en hora de la noche amanecer el lunes, fuerte lluvia, pero fuera de esto aprovecha el día de hoy y mañana condición estables y incluso tenemos tranquilidad en gran parte de la nación, lo que al sur...
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montana, montana. through her son, but we found our way back and i had a wonderful conversation with her and i'm so grateful to up the letter in the book. there were many people who are on the motorcade route, who wrote in. i'd like to read and other such letter. dear mrs. kennedy, i know the grief you bear. i dare that same grief. i thought yesterday. i hope to see you again. i saw mr. kennedy yesterday. i'll never see him again. i'm very disturbed because i saw him immured two-minute before the fatal shot was fired. i couldn't believe it when i heard it over the radio five minutes later. i felt like i was in a dues. the dallas times has called him, everyone is shocked and disturbed. my prayers to you, a sympathetic, fearful and disturbed, tommy smith, age 14. he's a little bit older now. and it's right here. cost [applause] i wish i could tell you that i'm going to introduce everyone of these letter writers to you, but at last, many have passed away. i found some grateful people as i've traveled arou
montana, montana. through her son, but we found our way back and i had a wonderful conversation with her and i'm so grateful to up the letter in the book. there were many people who are on the motorcade route, who wrote in. i'd like to read and other such letter. dear mrs. kennedy, i know the grief you bear. i dare that same grief. i thought yesterday. i hope to see you again. i saw mr. kennedy yesterday. i'll never see him again. i'm very disturbed because i saw him immured two-minute before...
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woman from a stage mother who just moved their with her daughter who is going to be the next hannah montanaeen doing a lot. >> jimmy: what is your daughter's name on the show. >> her name is es ka paid. yes, it is. >> jimmy: it's like something a rapper might drive. >> exactly. >> jimmy: es capade. the show is called party down, friday nights at 10:00 on starz. meagan mullally, everybody. [ applause ] [ female announcer ] you choose the cutest outfits. are you choosing a detergent designed for her sensitive skin? tide free & gentle is. and unlike the leading free detergent, tide free & gentle removes more residue from dirt, food, and stains. so you can be confident about every outfit you put her in, even the ones...she chooses. tide free & gentle. style is an option. clean is not. ♪ music plays , ♪ [ sneezing ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what are you gonna miss when you have n allergy attack? benadryl® is more effective than claritin® at relieving your worst symptoms -- runny nose, sneezing, an watery eyes -- and works whn you need it most. benadryl®. ! you can't pause life. what the french toa
woman from a stage mother who just moved their with her daughter who is going to be the next hannah montanaeen doing a lot. >> jimmy: what is your daughter's name on the show. >> her name is es ka paid. yes, it is. >> jimmy: it's like something a rapper might drive. >> exactly. >> jimmy: es capade. the show is called party down, friday nights at 10:00 on starz. meagan mullally, everybody. [ applause ] [ female announcer ] you choose the cutest outfits. are you...
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the presiding officer: the senator from montana. mr. baucus: mr. president, we are starting to come out of the worst recession since the great depression. a little more than a year ago, in the fourth quarter of 2008, the economy declined at an annual rate of more than 5%. a year later the fourth quarter of 2009, the gross domestic product grew at an annual rate of nearly 6%. last month manufacturing activity increased at the fastest rate in five and a half years. last month the service sector expanded at the fastest the rate in more than two years. and last month the economy added 162,000 jobs. the economy has taken its first steps toward recovery. the economists say that part of the reason why the economy is starting to come back is what we did here. one of the first things that president obama did in office was to press for bold action to prevent another great depression. what did he do? one of the first bills that congress enacted in the new administration was the recovery act. economists say that it's working. the nonpartisan congressional budg
the presiding officer: the senator from montana. mr. baucus: mr. president, we are starting to come out of the worst recession since the great depression. a little more than a year ago, in the fourth quarter of 2008, the economy declined at an annual rate of more than 5%. a year later the fourth quarter of 2009, the gross domestic product grew at an annual rate of nearly 6%. last month manufacturing activity increased at the fastest rate in five and a half years. last month the service sector...
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he's considering a justice from montana, added to former chief justice from georgia, sears, wood and garland, kegan, granholm and janet napolitano. >>> what an actor has to say about the medical mistake that nearly killed his two newborns. >>> conan o'brien has ha unnettedwork to call home -- a new network to call home. "tmz" is working on the details coming up. >>> a new harvard study said it doesn't matter what kind of antidepressant a teenager takes, the risk of suicide is the same. teenagers and young adults might be at more risk if they take the drug. this is true of all the drugs. that means they can now focus on the effectiveness of the medication instead of testing whether one type of drug affects differently than the others. >>> dennis quaid is in washington tonight trying to raise awareness. it's called health care harm. quaid said the organization patients first found 100,000 people die every year from medical mistakes. >> will health care reform is impossible without dramatically causing preventable harm. it will save lives, save money and restore th
he's considering a justice from montana, added to former chief justice from georgia, sears, wood and garland, kegan, granholm and janet napolitano. >>> what an actor has to say about the medical mistake that nearly killed his two newborns. >>> conan o'brien has ha unnettedwork to call home -- a new network to call home. "tmz" is working on the details coming up. >>> a new harvard study said it doesn't matter what kind of antidepressant...
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the presiding officer: the senator from montana of the mr. baucus: madam president, i suggesthat further proceedings under the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. baucus: madam president, i ask consent that at 12:10 p.m. today, the senate proceed to vote in relation to the coburn amendment 3726, to be followed by a vote in relation to 3727, that prior to the second vote, there be two minutes of debate equally divided and controlled in the usual form, that no amendment be in order to either amendment prior to a vote in relation thereto. further, that the time until 12:10 be equally divided and controlled in the usual form. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. baucus: madam president, i now yield such time as the senator from new hampshire would desire. mrs. shaheen: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from new hampshire. mrs. shaheen: thank you, madam president. i rise today to join so many of my colleagues in urging that we pass critical extensions of federal unemployment benef
the presiding officer: the senator from montana of the mr. baucus: madam president, i suggesthat further proceedings under the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. baucus: madam president, i ask consent that at 12:10 p.m. today, the senate proceed to vote in relation to the coburn amendment 3726, to be followed by a vote in relation to 3727, that prior to the second vote, there be two minutes of debate equally divided and controlled in the usual form,...
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he's our son. >> reporter: gary tuchman, cnn, eureka, montana. >> we were talking about the adoptiont happened in russia. we want to know what you think. go to cnn.com/kyra. what would you do in a situation like this? would you keep the child, send the child back to another foreign country, to a special ranch like the family you just met? it's an interesting conversation. give us your input. i would like to read the responses later in the hour. tonight at 10:00 eastern, what happens when adoptive parents change their minds and want to give a child back? a program could keep them together. anderson cooper has a special report. >>> we are awaiting president obama's arrival. he's headed to the opening of the nuclear summit in washington bringing together world leaders to talk about the threat of nukes. >> i'm rob marciano in the severe weather center. not a lot of severe weather east of the mississippi. big storm out west. we're looking for rain out east. the pollen levels are high. we'll go over the forecast in a minute. >>> i did some digging in toxic town usa where the cash crops inc
he's our son. >> reporter: gary tuchman, cnn, eureka, montana. >> we were talking about the adoptiont happened in russia. we want to know what you think. go to cnn.com/kyra. what would you do in a situation like this? would you keep the child, send the child back to another foreign country, to a special ranch like the family you just met? it's an interesting conversation. give us your input. i would like to read the responses later in the hour. tonight at 10:00 eastern, what happens...
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this is miley cyrus, it's her attempt to leave behind hannah montana and be taken as a serious actress. ok? a young meryl streep. now, basically we know she's serious because she plays an angry girl and we know she is angry because she has combat boots and eye liner. so basically in this film, it's like another, almost exactly the same. it's a beautiful young couple. they're on a beach. there's something that keeps them apart, then there's frolicing, if you've sean dear john and a walk to remember, you'll probably like this but not so much. one and a half stars. >> so how about some really good movie advice? the 3-d glasses, keep them or put them back in the box? >> recycle. >> another look at your >> for easter, it's great. >> thanks a lot. have a great morning. we'll see you tonight here at 6:00. >> we can't move forward until you look back. from the census bureau whom data is used to distribute more than $400 billion. an act that depends on the population helps form the public and economic decisions that affect your daily lives. accurate information is crucial in determining how lon
this is miley cyrus, it's her attempt to leave behind hannah montana and be taken as a serious actress. ok? a young meryl streep. now, basically we know she's serious because she plays an angry girl and we know she is angry because she has combat boots and eye liner. so basically in this film, it's like another, almost exactly the same. it's a beautiful young couple. they're on a beach. there's something that keeps them apart, then there's frolicing, if you've sean dear john and a walk to...
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years on the bench we do know that president obama is considering federal judge sydney thomas of montana reportedly on that short list is georgia supreme court justice lea ward sears. die want wood and merit garland. michigan governor jennifer groundholm and home land security secretary janet napolitano. >>> a 13-year-old american boy setting out to youngest person to climb the world's highest peak, mount everrest. the previous record holder was 16. he lost five fingers due to frostbite during that climb. this is all part of jordan romero's quest to summit the highest peaks on seven continents. the journey on everrest begins next month. >>> are you looking if a new place to live? coming up next, melanie alnwick tells you one place you might want to consider. >> reporter: want to live in a cool community? new development rankings are out and the right location could save you time and money. >>> also we'll check your morning commute this morning. it looks good right now if you are in the darnestown area, shady grove road. we'll check some with julie and also tony has your forecast coming u
years on the bench we do know that president obama is considering federal judge sydney thomas of montana reportedly on that short list is georgia supreme court justice lea ward sears. die want wood and merit garland. michigan governor jennifer groundholm and home land security secretary janet napolitano. >>> a 13-year-old american boy setting out to youngest person to climb the world's highest peak, mount everrest. the previous record holder was 16. he lost five fingers due to...
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search crews in montana are looking for two bags of mail in the wilderness that fell out of a plane lasteek. meanwhile, a bunch of squirrels were excited to learn they'd been preapproved for a discover card. this is just bizarre, here. this thing. an italian company just unveiled a $380,000 golden coffin. it comes with a cell phone inside. also inside, a dead idiot. [ laughter ] and finally, a new study found that men are more likely to get stds when they travel. so if you ask your boyfriend if he brought you anything, don't be surprised if he's like "sort of." we have a great show. give it up for the roots! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] hey, everybody. today is our first year -- one-year anniversary. here we are. it's our one-year anniversary. [ cheers and applause ] so excited. so excited. i want to say thank you. we wouldn't be on the air if it weren't for the roots. give it up for the roots right there, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] thank you, guys. [ cheers and applause ] higgins, higgins. i've got to say thank you to higgins. thank you so much, buddy. you're a good man. [ cheers a
search crews in montana are looking for two bags of mail in the wilderness that fell out of a plane lasteek. meanwhile, a bunch of squirrels were excited to learn they'd been preapproved for a discover card. this is just bizarre, here. this thing. an italian company just unveiled a $380,000 golden coffin. it comes with a cell phone inside. also inside, a dead idiot. [ laughter ] and finally, a new study found that men are more likely to get stds when they travel. so if you ask your boyfriend if...
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this is her film, which has nothing to do with her hannah montana character.sting foray into can miley really be an actress. that's what she says she wants. the buzz is she's good despite the screen play. according to most of the critics, i have not seen it yet, she didn't have a lot to work with but she holds her own. >> you mentioned gabourey sidibe. everybody loves this girl. does she have a project coming up? is she working on something now? >> once under the circumstances the type of box office exposure she got, you tend to get a lot of other offers. nothing i know of that she's signed on for right now. i think it's going to be great to see her outside of this "precious" role. i got to see her at an award, because mo'nique got so much attention, you didn't get to see her be herself. i thought, this is a fantastic young woman. i wish we had heard more from her and her personality before now. a lot of people saying she could be typecast because of her role and her weight, this will be a fantastic opportunity. >> for the latest logon to scoop.msnbc.com. >>>
this is her film, which has nothing to do with her hannah montana character.sting foray into can miley really be an actress. that's what she says she wants. the buzz is she's good despite the screen play. according to most of the critics, i have not seen it yet, she didn't have a lot to work with but she holds her own. >> you mentioned gabourey sidibe. everybody loves this girl. does she have a project coming up? is she working on something now? >> once under the circumstances the...
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he might be better off just moving to montana.e way, aside from the sex scandal, i guess jesse james has another big problem. look at these shocking allegations caught on tape this afternoon by tmz. >> jesse james killed my father. >> he did? >> shot him in the back. >> jimmy: that is -- that's worse than cheating on your wife, i think. [ applause ] killing a very old man's father. the moral of the story, you see what happens when you take an oscar away from meryl streep? she will ruin your life. [ laughter ] it's just -- it's just a joke, she had nothing to do with it. the morning older of the octo-mom, nadya suleman's house, here in california, says he's starting foreclosure proceedings because she hasn't kept up on the payments. and there is talk of foreclosing on her uterus, but that has not been started. i hope that isn't true, i mean -- [ applause ] please, if they're watching, shaq, give this woman your shoe to live in. she literally has so many children she doesn't know what to do. thankfully a powerful charity organizatio
he might be better off just moving to montana.e way, aside from the sex scandal, i guess jesse james has another big problem. look at these shocking allegations caught on tape this afternoon by tmz. >> jesse james killed my father. >> he did? >> shot him in the back. >> jimmy: that is -- that's worse than cheating on your wife, i think. [ applause ] killing a very old man's father. the moral of the story, you see what happens when you take an oscar away from meryl...
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the associated press is reporting president obama is considering federal judge sidney thomas of montana for the opening. >>> a new report ranks airline quality from best to worst. marry is live in the newsroom to explain what you need to know before you book your next flight. >> hope it's to hawaii because a new study shows hawaiian airlines did the best job inform flyers. airtran came in a close second, mostly due to its low rate of losing or mishandling bags. southwest airlines had the lowest passenger complaint rate while delta had the worst baggage and highest number of complaints out of all 18 airlines in the study. at the very bottom of the overall quality list are american eagle. atlantic southeast and calm air. vick, back to you. >> thank you. >>> researchers say fewer passengers boarded planes last year but those who did were generally treated better that in the past. >>> drivers are watching as gas prices climb. the average price per gallon of regular is inching closer to $3. derek val court explains what is behind the gum happen in the this report. >> reporter: chances are yo
the associated press is reporting president obama is considering federal judge sidney thomas of montana for the opening. >>> a new report ranks airline quality from best to worst. marry is live in the newsroom to explain what you need to know before you book your next flight. >> hope it's to hawaii because a new study shows hawaiian airlines did the best job inform flyers. airtran came in a close second, mostly due to its low rate of losing or mishandling bags. southwest airlines...
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the next little system this one here out west, it has been producing mountain snow in montana. and even produced snow in reno, too. it is going to be heading to the east and it could produce some cloud cover, maybe a few showers, and around the weekend. but right now, we just have dry conditions posted for the weekend. there's the bubble of upper 70s and 80s. heat through the tennessee valley and gulf coast. tomorrow we will see temperatures seasonal for the year. we will push back into the low 60s tomorrow. and we will get sunshine, too. here is 8:00 a.m. tomorrow. the clouds moving through central areas of virginia. and continuing to push south with the drier air coming in. on thursday, we will see a few more clouds rotateding in. thursday will be a mostly sunny to partly sunny type of day. 50s tomorrow. certainly will take that. it will be nays with the -- north and northeasterly wind. showers up until about 8:00 or 9:00 p.m. drop from the 50s to the upper 40s. northeaster lynn wind, again, through tomorrow morning, and through the afternoon tomorrow. chilly start. you will
the next little system this one here out west, it has been producing mountain snow in montana. and even produced snow in reno, too. it is going to be heading to the east and it could produce some cloud cover, maybe a few showers, and around the weekend. but right now, we just have dry conditions posted for the weekend. there's the bubble of upper 70s and 80s. heat through the tennessee valley and gulf coast. tomorrow we will see temperatures seasonal for the year. we will push back into the low...
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it's not -- but states rights, states rights, you see someone from montana there, what tease big issueut west? what's the big issue for tea parties? states rights, how influence should the federal government have over your lives, the constitutionality of health care reform. >> as we go, we're determined to bring you into our weekly conversation. so we ask your question, ask you to make your case on around important topic. president obama has got to make a pick for the supreme court. and the question is what qualities are you looking for in the next supreme court court justice of the united states. go to cnn.com/jkusa. the winner get s jkusa t-shirt. >>> scott brown is one of the most fascinating players in town. the new republican senator from massachusetts. he came in and conservatives loved him. if he wants to win re-election, he has to be careful. there's a little boston accent. so, dana, you had a chance to interview him today. he decided to votes with the democrats to move this debate about unemployment benefits along. he didn't promise how it would go in the end. he did offer you
it's not -- but states rights, states rights, you see someone from montana there, what tease big issueut west? what's the big issue for tea parties? states rights, how influence should the federal government have over your lives, the constitutionality of health care reform. >> as we go, we're determined to bring you into our weekly conversation. so we ask your question, ask you to make your case on around important topic. president obama has got to make a pick for the supreme court. and...