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in russia mr hard headed back. in the crisis stricken economies return to growth or two years ago most of them are still weak and vulnerable to the major indicators of the konami killfile worse now than they were before the start of the financial crisis in two thousand and seven economists warn that entering the second recession at this stage would be much more painful to see the new wave is most likely to hit the u.s. and europe first but eventually every country will feel the pressure. hello mr list mr breckon welcome to the show thank you very much thank you very much for coming well first of all everybody today is talking about an imminent second the way of recession does the i.m.f. share this pessimistic pessimistic negative mood and if yes when you least expect it ok well clearly the world economy has entered into a new and dangerous phase we adjusted down resource growth projections for the world economy only last month by about half a percent this year to four percent and also to four percent next year so w
in russia mr hard headed back. in the crisis stricken economies return to growth or two years ago most of them are still weak and vulnerable to the major indicators of the konami killfile worse now than they were before the start of the financial crisis in two thousand and seven economists warn that entering the second recession at this stage would be much more painful to see the new wave is most likely to hit the u.s. and europe first but eventually every country will feel the pressure. hello...
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mr. watkins. seat two is a hard one, but based on what i have read, i will go with mr. holliman. supervisor kim: ok, so what we have moving forward here as a recommendation than from the committee will be mr. holliman for seat two and for -- >> [inaudible] supervisor kim: i'm ok with doing it as one package. mr. watkins for seat four. >> [inaudible] supervisor kim: ok. we can move that forward with recommendations. i really wanted to thank mr. ausby and mr. lima. i know you have spent a tremendous amount of time and are very active on the task force. we had a very difficult decision in front of us and i would love to see everyone moved forward as well. thank you for your time. we can do that without opposition. >> would you like to waive the residency requirement? >> in motion to waive the residency for mr. watkins. >> so moved. supervisor kim: without opposition. we will be moving forward visa applicants. unholy can do that without opposition. thank you. [inaudible conversations] >> now it is going to go to the rec and park commission to do final design approvals. >> is it a ceq
mr. watkins. seat two is a hard one, but based on what i have read, i will go with mr. holliman. supervisor kim: ok, so what we have moving forward here as a recommendation than from the committee will be mr. holliman for seat two and for -- >> [inaudible] supervisor kim: i'm ok with doing it as one package. mr. watkins for seat four. >> [inaudible] supervisor kim: ok. we can move that forward with recommendations. i really wanted to thank mr. ausby and mr. lima. i know you have...
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hard to swallow.(mr. reimer) "just going to miss ttem. it pas really neet tt have them up hhre.p here around own, they'ddbe at bbt no mooe. tte team will not returnnto westminster...traininggcaap, &pno longer at mcdaniel college after 15 years. thee ravens have decided to continuu practices at its facility in owings mills... where faas are not allowed to attend.(byrne/ravens) "we had to convince the owner that t was in our bbst interest to o it".........team eaders admit fans will be hurt, but say it's best for theeteam. .........a practical move, they say, because among other things, theirrformer host hotel is too smaal, not enough room for players and coaches... and there are concerrs about the school. (byrne) "the locker room wasn't big enough for the full concern after practice. the training room, our training sophisticated and acccstomed and quipped to take care of investments."........... back at harry's.....(harry) "customers came, coaches came, players came....".......... bad taate in the owner's mouth. he says the ravens move could cost his business at least 20-percent
hard to swallow.(mr. reimer) "just going to miss ttem. it pas really neet tt have them up hhre.p here around own, they'ddbe at bbt no mooe. tte team will not returnnto westminster...traininggcaap, &pno longer at mcdaniel college after 15 years. thee ravens have decided to continuu practices at its facility in owings mills... where faas are not allowed to attend.(byrne/ravens) "we had to convince the owner that t was in our bbst interest to o it".........team eaders admit fans...
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mr. james burn learned the hard way. he chopped off his left thumb.eration to sew it back on didn't work out, so they grabbed his big toe instead and made it into a thumb. and it works. here it is. look at that thing. looks like a big swollen thumb. it's actually a toe. he is happy with it and though you may think it looks odd, what you haven't seen is what his left foot looks like and believe me, you do not want to see it. >> and toes balance you. >> he said he had to learn some things. >>> we want to hear what you think. send your e-mails to mcginty's mail bag. the address, mailbag@wusa9.com. 9news now will be right back. -dad, why are you getting that? -that's my cereal. is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur? [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios are those great tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that can help lower cholesterol. stickers? uh-uh. a superhero? ♪ kinda. [ male announcer ] and we think that's the best p
mr. james burn learned the hard way. he chopped off his left thumb.eration to sew it back on didn't work out, so they grabbed his big toe instead and made it into a thumb. and it works. here it is. look at that thing. looks like a big swollen thumb. it's actually a toe. he is happy with it and though you may think it looks odd, what you haven't seen is what his left foot looks like and believe me, you do not want to see it. >> and toes balance you. >> he said he had to learn some...
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mr. speaker, that's hard preserving the jobs we already have -- mr. speaker, that's hard. preserving jobs we already have is what we need to do. more importantly, mr. speaker, the fair tax is revenue-neutral. you know, so many folks think about a conservative republican like me is like having tax cut. i want to leave more money in an individual's pockets. i believe the american family will spend their own money better than we spend it on their behalf in washington always. but, mr. speaker, there are bills to pay in washington. we do need to support our troops. we do need to defend our homeland. we do need to protect our border and so the fair tax brings in every penny of revenue that we bring in today. it's revenue-neutral. in fact, given the bill that's in front of the senate right now, payroll taxes, we are going to bring in more revenue with the fair tax than we do with the current system but it's designed to be revenue-neutral because i know we must pay taxes. but we mustn't make it hard to do. that's a choice we've made in this body and it's the wrong one. mr. speaker,
mr. speaker, that's hard preserving the jobs we already have -- mr. speaker, that's hard. preserving jobs we already have is what we need to do. more importantly, mr. speaker, the fair tax is revenue-neutral. you know, so many folks think about a conservative republican like me is like having tax cut. i want to leave more money in an individual's pockets. i believe the american family will spend their own money better than we spend it on their behalf in washington always. but, mr. speaker,...
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mr. dicks, who's worked so hard. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington is recognized for two minutes. mr. dicks: i thank the member of the rules committee for yielding me two minutes. i just want to say that this has been a collaborative, bipartisan effort to put this bill here. mr. mcgovernor and others have explained some of their concerns about -- mr. mcgovern and others have explained some of their concerns about the process. i am committed to working with the chairman to bring all 12 appropriation bills to the floor separately next year so that we can exercise regular order. we did have to do h.r. 1 in the spring which took -- all 12 bills from 2011 and we had -- we spent a week on it, and we also had over 500 amendments. it just showed you that the members want to have a chance to amend these bills. and if you don't bring them to the floor like under regular order you don't have an opportunity to do that. and so we're going to try to improve on our record. we got six to the floor this year. i th
mr. dicks, who's worked so hard. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from washington is recognized for two minutes. mr. dicks: i thank the member of the rules committee for yielding me two minutes. i just want to say that this has been a collaborative, bipartisan effort to put this bill here. mr. mcgovernor and others have explained some of their concerns about -- mr. mcgovern and others have explained some of their concerns about the process. i am committed to working with the chairman to...
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. >> there is no doubt that that will be hard for mrs. cain to hear.en full of surprises for mrs. cain, who, by the way, has acted with complete dignity throughout these tawdry proceedings. but if mr. cain is to drop out of the republican race, isn't it time he also considered resigning his position as an associate minister at antioch baptist church in atlanta? we contacted the church just an hour ago, but they refused to deny or confirm mr. cain's role. in fact, they wouldn't say a single role about the republican candidate. but if herman cain proves to be lying and drops out of the race, doesn't that also disqualify him from holding a position in the local church? mr. cain's church is part of the national baptist convention of the u.s., founded in 1880, the second largest in the entire baptist union, with almost 8 million members nationwide. in their statement of faith, they say this. "nothing prevents the salvation of the greatest sinner on earth, but his own determined depravity and voluntary rejection of the gospel." if mr. cain withdraws from pol
. >> there is no doubt that that will be hard for mrs. cain to hear.en full of surprises for mrs. cain, who, by the way, has acted with complete dignity throughout these tawdry proceedings. but if mr. cain is to drop out of the republican race, isn't it time he also considered resigning his position as an associate minister at antioch baptist church in atlanta? we contacted the church just an hour ago, but they refused to deny or confirm mr. cain's role. in fact, they wouldn't say a...
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hard welcome to the big picture. if. you. look at the capitol and now because i'm laura mr. peters to believe the repetition of. what a test nobody seems to know. that never appropriate to face quite hard the argument that they're being overly dramatic. hi guys it's time for tonight's tool time award and once again we're giving it to the grinch i made gingrich the old newt has been gaining popularity by the day amongst conservative voters and a better appeal to a socially conservative following he signed a pledge on the i was social group called the family leader and i guess you can say that this would be a typical step for a g.o.p. candidate trying to win big in the iowa caucuses but this pledge says that newt is forbidden from committing adultery the same pledge is already been signed by rick perry by michele bachmann and by rick santorum because there's one glaring difference between newt and the other candidates new infidelity don't exactly belong in the same sentence he cheated out his first wife with his first major his mistress and filed paperwork for divorce the day after she had surgery for uterine canc
hard welcome to the big picture. if. you. look at the capitol and now because i'm laura mr. peters to believe the repetition of. what a test nobody seems to know. that never appropriate to face quite hard the argument that they're being overly dramatic. hi guys it's time for tonight's tool time award and once again we're giving it to the grinch i made gingrich the old newt has been gaining popularity by the day amongst conservative voters and a better appeal to a socially conservative following...
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mr. soft. i couldn't remember first name. >> hard to forget that. >> all right thanks larry.ne is up next. you can escape track of the latest breaking news on twitter at this site. we'll of course be back in the evening tomorrow. next newscast begins tomorrow morning at 5. good tonight for next newscast begins tomorrow morning at 5. good tonight for now [ female announcer ] at jcpenney, save big on holiday gifts this friday and saturday! get in at 6am saturday for giftbusters like 60% off the warmest family coats. 70% off stunning gold jewelry. 60% off the coolest hoodies. and 19.99 bos for juniors. plus with jcpcash get 10, 15 or $20 off storewide. no exclusions! unlike other stores, we don't make you come back to save! go to jcp.com to see everything on sale. we make christmas affordable. you make it yours. jcpenney.
mr. soft. i couldn't remember first name. >> hard to forget that. >> all right thanks larry.ne is up next. you can escape track of the latest breaking news on twitter at this site. we'll of course be back in the evening tomorrow. next newscast begins tomorrow morning at 5. good tonight for next newscast begins tomorrow morning at 5. good tonight for now [ female announcer ] at jcpenney, save big on holiday gifts this friday and saturday! get in at 6am saturday for giftbusters like...
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national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> i asked ander to come up so if there is any really hard questions -- >> mr. speaker, speaker o'brien has made a right to work law a major part of his agenda. the national right to work committee on its web site says the new speaker, you kept measures to repeal several [unintelligible] how can he trusts you to be an ally on that agenda? >> in terms of passing it here, i was totally in favor and i work with them on it. as president, i am prepared to end federalism. >> what changed your mind? >> it's a different job. as speaker of the house, you have to represent the entire conference and i did. a major part of our concern for the entire conference was that we could maintain in the jury was no republican had done since 1928. i frankly avoid issues that would cause us to put nancy pelosi back in charge. having a house in which nancy pelosi is not in charge is a good thing. >> you talk about electability in terms of going again obama. and you're debate strength. is there anything else to do have better than mid romney? >> the primary reason that reagan said drama
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hard welcome to the big picture. of the capitol and now because i'm laura mr. peterson don't believe the repetition of. what a test nobody seems to know. that never appropriate to face quite hard the argument that they're being overly dramatic. hi guys it's time for tonight's tool time of war and tonight we're giving it to former senator chris dodd well by now you know that we have been vehemently opposed on this show the stop online piracy act even it is latest form because it simply gives the government too much power to block websites and it essentially kills a first memory it's on the web it's a bill that has been backed most prominently by the motion picture association of america a group that's also what our coveted award after writing a list of reasons why congress should back this bill let's get back to dot after he left capitol hill as a senator chris dodd has now taken on the new role coincidentally as chairman of the n.p.a. eight and on tuesday he lobbied in favor of sopa while speaking at the center for american progress and he explained their hollywood is pro internet we stand with those st
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mr. soft. i couldn't remember first name. >> hard to forget that. >> all right thanks larry. nature line is up next. you can escape track of the latest breaking news on twitter at this site. we'll of course be back in the evening tomorrow. next newscast begins tomorrow morning at 5. good tonight for next newscast begins tomorrow morning at 5. good tonight for now keystone to the payroll tax cut i will reject. >> reporter: three plans, two defeated just yesterday. now only 22 days to get a deal. congress' back is officially up against the holiday wall. >> i do not expect congress to go home unless the payroll tax cut is extended. >> reporter: that goes for president obama as well. he will either postpone or cancel his hawaiian holiday vacation until a deal is settled in congress. rob, sunny. >> nothing more than they should do. 200 million americans in the cross hairs with this debate, stay there. there on christmas day. stay there and get it done. don't think anyone is crying over the president's vacation or congress's either. >> thank you for the report. >>> there's a tense
mr. soft. i couldn't remember first name. >> hard to forget that. >> all right thanks larry. nature line is up next. you can escape track of the latest breaking news on twitter at this site. we'll of course be back in the evening tomorrow. next newscast begins tomorrow morning at 5. good tonight for next newscast begins tomorrow morning at 5. good tonight for now keystone to the payroll tax cut i will reject. >> reporter: three plans, two defeated just yesterday. now only 22...
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it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm trying hard welcome to the big picture. because i'm laura mr. peters to lead the reps in a. test nobody seems to know. that never appropriate to face quite hard the argument that they're being overly dramatic. the u.s. economy is in rough shape unemployment now stands at eight point six percent everyone and i do mean everyone is looking for new ways to make a buck especially banks don't like they need any more but they are trying to find a way to make extra money aside from fees in your checking account your checks your debit cards your transfers you get the picture well now there is some indication that banks want something even more precious than those and lists five dollar fees they want your personal information we've spoken endlessly on the show about the habits of tech companies like google and facebook to encourage users to post as much personal information as possible through emails and social media and then turn it around and sell it to advertisers well they've created a business model out of it now other industries want the huffington
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it is a familiar feeling but it will be hard to mask it. thank you, mr. president, and thank you, colleagues. i am not going to try to summon seven years of memories as a member of the board. let me take this opportunity to say thank-you to all of you for us working together in what i see as representing, one of the coolest cities in this nation and in this world. i cannot tell you how enthusiastic i still am when i come to work in the same way i was enthusiastic when i started as a legislative aide here for another supervisor in 1994. that has never waned. every day that i come to city hall, i cannot tell you just the great delight and pride i feel in being part of this institution. it does not matter if we have different perspectives. i never ever thought that was something to be taken personally. i did appreciate in every one of you and the supervisors who sat here who no longer do, the great debate in the great park that went in to try to improve one's district and the city. i appreciated that. i appreciated it when the debate became spirited. i've wa
it is a familiar feeling but it will be hard to mask it. thank you, mr. president, and thank you, colleagues. i am not going to try to summon seven years of memories as a member of the board. let me take this opportunity to say thank-you to all of you for us working together in what i see as representing, one of the coolest cities in this nation and in this world. i cannot tell you how enthusiastic i still am when i come to work in the same way i was enthusiastic when i started as a legislative...
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mr. gingrich, "may have a hard time in competing with obama in the parts of the campaign that talk about the future." which i think is republican for newt gingrich is going to sink this ship. talking points memo also reporting on a new anti-scott brown fund-raising letter from the massachusetts democratic party. their killer pitch against scott brown, "newt and scott brown are birds of a feather." which is also sort of a comment on evolution if you think about it. joining us now to help us with plum the depths of the republican political mind, steve schmidt, with the mccain campaign in '08, now an msnbc political analyst. am i wrong that there's panic in the establishment over newt gingrich's prospects? >> there's a lot of panic in the establishment over his prospects. there are 31 house freshmen in districts that president obama won in 2008. and the notion that newt gingrich could be at the top of the ticket, i think, is is petrifying to them. i think also you're seeing a lot of people who worked in close proximity to newt gingrich and people who covered that era very closely, who have
mr. gingrich, "may have a hard time in competing with obama in the parts of the campaign that talk about the future." which i think is republican for newt gingrich is going to sink this ship. talking points memo also reporting on a new anti-scott brown fund-raising letter from the massachusetts democratic party. their killer pitch against scott brown, "newt and scott brown are birds of a feather." which is also sort of a comment on evolution if you think about it. joining us...
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mr. president, really, we're one of the only countries that is both has to fight hard for a -- fight hard for our security but we're also very open. this is a very hard thing to do. we have to have smarter border crossings, not old-fashioned ones and out of date. that's what our bill supports, or we try to. we're having a very difficult time because no one will put the dime on the table. we have to keep finding ways to do this. we have to enforce our immigration laws. everybody at home tells us they want the laws enforced. it costs money to enforce those laws. that is in this bill. we have to, as i said, facilitate trade. we have to protect our currency. we secure the cyberspace, which is a whole growing enterprise in space that we're learning a great deal about. we won't be fighting wars the way we have in the past. our enemies will be attacking us in very different and innovative ways, not army-to-army, navy-to-navy, men and women on the battlefield as we've become accustomed. they will be attacking our utility sector, trying to shut down our financial systems. we're so reliant and inte
mr. president, really, we're one of the only countries that is both has to fight hard for a -- fight hard for our security but we're also very open. this is a very hard thing to do. we have to have smarter border crossings, not old-fashioned ones and out of date. that's what our bill supports, or we try to. we're having a very difficult time because no one will put the dime on the table. we have to keep finding ways to do this. we have to enforce our immigration laws. everybody at home tells us...
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mr. obama will argue that it is time to help hard-working middle-class families, not the rich and well- connected. >>> let's move on to the gop campaign. dan quayle is endorsing mitt romney for president. that is what republican officials told the associated press. they say dan quayle plans to announce his support this afternoon at an event in arizona. >>> and gop presidential candidate newt gingrich says he plans to challenge president obama and every state next year. he is appearing more confident as he searches in opinion polls, but he is still said that -- still defending his suggestion that poor children work at their schools. newt gingrich says he never meant that a nine year-olds should do heavy, a janitorial work. >>> the head of the federal aviation administration is on leave after being charged with drunk driving. fairfax city police say that randy babbitt was pulled over saturday night after he was going the wrong way on old lee highway. he did not tell anyone about the arrest until yesterday. the transportation department will decide his fate. >>> a holiday display in loudoun county i
mr. obama will argue that it is time to help hard-working middle-class families, not the rich and well- connected. >>> let's move on to the gop campaign. dan quayle is endorsing mitt romney for president. that is what republican officials told the associated press. they say dan quayle plans to announce his support this afternoon at an event in arizona. >>> and gop presidential candidate newt gingrich says he plans to challenge president obama and every state next year. he is...
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mr. president, i learned the hard way about family struggles when i was growing up. my father took ill with cancer when he was 42. i was 18. my mother when my father died was 37 years old. we had all kinds of obligations to pay. my mother took over the family leadership, we owed money for the pharmacy, for hospitals, for doctors. we were virtually bankrupt. i had enlisted in the army. next week it will be 69 years ago that i enlisted in the army in december of 1942. and i know how tough it was and how much aggravation accompanies a family who just can't keep their heads above water. and here we are, in a day of some incredible wealth around this country, around this world. republicans are trying to thwart our efforts to extend and expand the payroll tax cut for working families, for people who depend on their incomes to take care of their family needs. not of their savings, not of their inheritance -- their jobs. millions of american families have benefited from this tax cut that we've had this year, but it stands toaks pier the end of december and our -- to expire t
mr. president, i learned the hard way about family struggles when i was growing up. my father took ill with cancer when he was 42. i was 18. my mother when my father died was 37 years old. we had all kinds of obligations to pay. my mother took over the family leadership, we owed money for the pharmacy, for hospitals, for doctors. we were virtually bankrupt. i had enlisted in the army. next week it will be 69 years ago that i enlisted in the army in december of 1942. and i know how tough it was...
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mr. obama again but in such a dismal job market, it's hard to get as fired up as in 2008. when you opened those classified ads this morning and looked and saw that paltry number of jobs, what did you think? >> i said, typical of the area. that's about the best way i can describe that. it's very disappointing. >> reporter: simko has a lead on a new job but it wouldn't start until next year, just around the time when his unemployment benefits are currently scheduled to run out. chip reid, cbs news, scranton, pennsylvania. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> now, "entertainment tonight" the most watched entertainment newsmagazine in the world. >>> kourtney kardashian, pregnant again. >> kourtney, you're having a baby s that true? >> the real reason why she stayed quiet in front of the cameras. >>> and why kris just filed from legal separation from kim instead of divorce. >>> brian williams, live news blooper. >
mr. obama again but in such a dismal job market, it's hard to get as fired up as in 2008. when you opened those classified ads this morning and looked and saw that paltry number of jobs, what did you think? >> i said, typical of the area. that's about the best way i can describe that. it's very disappointing. >> reporter: simko has a lead on a new job but it wouldn't start until next year, just around the time when his unemployment benefits are currently scheduled to run out. chip...
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mr. earnest in a corner that he would have a hard time backing out of. >> reporter: the plan was to confront very unusual timeline handwritten by jocelyn, a detailed history of her life she had been keeping as part of her therapy. it was discovered inside her home, and prosecutors were certain wesley earnest had altered it. >> mr. earnest had written entries as if he was jocelyn earnest writing those. he would either have to deny writing that or he would have to admit that he had done this before. he had assumed her identity, just like the killer had in the fake suicide note. >> reporter: jocelyn's mother will never forget the question prosecutor nantz asked her former son-in-law. >> well, if you wrote on the timeline, how did you get in the house to write on it? >> he was looking at the prosecution, and he just kept talking. >> he turns to the jury and, with a smile on his face, indicates that she had a broken window on her home and he pantomimes with his hands how he could move that window up and enter into it. >> frankly, i was shocked to, quite frankly, have a "perry mason" moment for th
mr. earnest in a corner that he would have a hard time backing out of. >> reporter: the plan was to confront very unusual timeline handwritten by jocelyn, a detailed history of her life she had been keeping as part of her therapy. it was discovered inside her home, and prosecutors were certain wesley earnest had altered it. >> mr. earnest had written entries as if he was jocelyn earnest writing those. he would either have to deny writing that or he would have to admit that he had...
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mr. flea, but we worked really hard on this competition.at job. you know, i'm thinking we... - i can't believe he just did that. - i know. that was so strange. - i'm sorry, jess. i just wanted you to meet stan flea. i didn't know anything about that assistant job. - i know that. i should have just listened to you when you warned me about manny. - no, no, no. i should have listened to you. you get to decide who your friends are. - but i thought manny was my friend. but you don't let your friends down like that. now, who's gonna be in the competition with us? - i'll do it. - hector, you're not into this stuff. - yeah, but it's important to you, so i'll do it. - are you ready to be the mighty bright knight? - wherever there's trouble, mighty bright knight is there. - yeah. just like you. - ♪ shame ♪ shape ♪ share ♪ shut ♪ shine ♪ rush! ♪ cash... ♪ mash ♪ s-h, s-h, s-h, s-h ♪ "sh," "sh," "sh," "sh" ♪ like... ♪ shake it about ♪ s-h, s-h, s-h ♪ makes the "sh" sound ♪ s-h, s-h, s-h ♪ makes the "sh" sound ♪ "sh," "sh" - today on the big face faceof
mr. flea, but we worked really hard on this competition.at job. you know, i'm thinking we... - i can't believe he just did that. - i know. that was so strange. - i'm sorry, jess. i just wanted you to meet stan flea. i didn't know anything about that assistant job. - i know that. i should have just listened to you when you warned me about manny. - no, no, no. i should have listened to you. you get to decide who your friends are. - but i thought manny was my friend. but you don't let your friends...
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mr. corbeil -- cordray is well qualified and deserves the vote. thank you all the hard work. -- for your hard work. this hearing is adjourned. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> a dollar an hour for your labor, have no health care, have no in by an adult controls, no pollution controls, and -- have no environmental controls, no pollution controls, and no environment. >> ross perot spoke out about trade issues during the 1992 presidential debate. he made two attempts for the presidency, the first time getting over 19 million votes, within any third-party candidates in history. though he lost, he has had a lasting influence. ofis the last psubject "the contenders." >> december 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy. >> this sunday, put 24 hours, american history tv looks at the japanese attack on pearl harbor, including the 75th anniversary -- the 70th anniversary memorial ceremony. live call-in programs at noon, at two o'clock, and 4:00. drug the day, first-person account. this week becau
mr. corbeil -- cordray is well qualified and deserves the vote. thank you all the hard work. -- for your hard work. this hearing is adjourned. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] >> a dollar an hour for your labor, have no health care, have no in by an adult controls, no pollution controls, and -- have no environmental controls, no pollution controls, and no environment. >> ross perot spoke out about trade...
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i'm trying hard look at the big picture. mr. it is the police corruption. but what a protester nobody seems to know. but never a pepper sprayed the face but part of the argument that they're being overly dramatic. movement has taken a new turn as organizers and nationwide have shifted their actions from protesting the big banks on wall street to defending those that are being harmed by the big banks december six has been declared occupy our homes day or occupiers and their supporters are going to try and help those facing foreclosure and they promise to stand up against fraudulent lending practices and what they view as illegal evictions by the banks and one of the organizers maximo explains of the goal is not only force the banks to allow the family to stay in the home but also then force policy changes that would help thousands of other people for whom we're not doing in fiction defense it's now just by the way of foreclosures we've seen the past few years since the financial crisis a new study from the mortgage bank association says of the foreclosure cr
i'm trying hard look at the big picture. mr. it is the police corruption. but what a protester nobody seems to know. but never a pepper sprayed the face but part of the argument that they're being overly dramatic. movement has taken a new turn as organizers and nationwide have shifted their actions from protesting the big banks on wall street to defending those that are being harmed by the big banks december six has been declared occupy our homes day or occupiers and their supporters are going...
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other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm trying hard luck is a big picture. mr . do you still believe the refugees. who protested nobody seems to know. that never a pepper sprayed the face but part of the argument that they're being overly dramatic. politicians on capitol hill have been working hard on a six hundred sixty two billion dollar defense bill and more importantly one provision written within this legislation as we mentioned last week the indefinite detention language in the bill is more than alarming it would mandate that all accused terrorists be indefinitely imprisoned by the military rather than the civilian court system and allow for indefinite detention for non americans and possibly u.s. citizens who are suspected in engaging in terrorist activity that last bit to be dealt with in the courts it was something that the president has threatened to veto from the beginning and leon panetta and the directors of the cia and f.b.i. are also strongly opposed to opposed to the provision they believe that there needs to be flexibility on terrorism cases an
other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm trying hard luck is a big picture. mr . do you still believe the refugees. who protested nobody seems to know. that never a pepper sprayed the face but part of the argument that they're being overly dramatic. politicians on capitol hill have been working hard on a six hundred sixty two billion dollar defense bill and more importantly one provision written within this legislation as we mentioned last week the...
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the success, she in third place, and he is under attack and rick perry went at him hard today for earmarks, something mr. santorum supported as a member of the senate. >> i love iowa pork. but i hate washington pork. and senator santorum loaded up his bill with pennsylvania pork. he said in 2009, and i quote, "i have a lot of earmarks. in fact, i'm very proud of all of my earmarks. i put them in my bills and i will defend earmarks." well, senator santorum i will give you that opportunity to defend your earmarks because earmarks are the gateway drug to the spending habits that they have in washington, dc. >>carl: rick perry running as a washington outsider bashing santorum as a washington insider the former pennsylvania senator was number four in the g.o.p. senate leadership and he was complaining he wasn't getting enough respect from the rivals and the media and now he is getting that respect and with it comes the scrutiny. >>trace: thank you, carl, and now a political strategist who managed and advised several political campaigns and a media spokesman at the republican national committee and a professo
the success, she in third place, and he is under attack and rick perry went at him hard today for earmarks, something mr. santorum supported as a member of the senate. >> i love iowa pork. but i hate washington pork. and senator santorum loaded up his bill with pennsylvania pork. he said in 2009, and i quote, "i have a lot of earmarks. in fact, i'm very proud of all of my earmarks. i put them in my bills and i will defend earmarks." well, senator santorum i will give you that...
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mr. obama again but in such a dismal job market, it's hard to get as fired up as in 2008. when you opened those classified ads this morning and looked and saw that paltry number of jobs, what did you think? >> i said, eh, typical of the area. that's about the best way i can describe that. it's very disappointing. >> reporter: simko has a lead on a new job but it wouldn't start until next year, just around the time when his unemployment benefits are currently scheduled to run out. chip reid, cbs news, scranton, pennsylvania. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news taurant chain founded on community >>> good evening, i'm allen martin. >> i'm dana king. >>> it's a bay area restaurant chain founded on community and good karma. but the owners say that a handful of former workers is about to cost hundreds more employees their jobs. joe vazquez on the drastic action cafe gratitude is about to take. >> reporter: fore7 years they served up menu items like i am nurtured, soon it will be i am closed. sometime soon it will shut down its eight bay area restaurants. >> when we starte
mr. obama again but in such a dismal job market, it's hard to get as fired up as in 2008. when you opened those classified ads this morning and looked and saw that paltry number of jobs, what did you think? >> i said, eh, typical of the area. that's about the best way i can describe that. it's very disappointing. >> reporter: simko has a lead on a new job but it wouldn't start until next year, just around the time when his unemployment benefits are currently scheduled to run out....
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mr. softy tastes good, but it wasn't hard, it had no content, and it always got me messed up. >>> you'rea diet, yet you want to give a hedge fund guys a chocolate sunday with bananas, whipped korean and cherries on top. >> a fish wouldn't get caught if he kept his mouth shot, and it's not about obama, it's about your mama. >> i'm thinking of painting blueberries on the board of some republicans. >> leave the blueberry pie alone. somebody get the washing machine ready. we're about to have a mess. >> blueberry pie, chocolate sundaes, that award is a crowd pleaser. >>> that leads me to the alfred c. sharpton blueberry pie lifetime achievement award. at 2011 draws to a close, we look around and ask ourselves who has the most blueberry pie on his face? with all the blueberry pie that was thrown around this year, it was a tough decision, but there was only one man who could walk away. >> as i look back on iraq, i think it was the right thing to do. >> a lot of the work we did with our special operations forces in that period of time during the bush administration laid the groundwork ultimately
mr. softy tastes good, but it wasn't hard, it had no content, and it always got me messed up. >>> you'rea diet, yet you want to give a hedge fund guys a chocolate sunday with bananas, whipped korean and cherries on top. >> a fish wouldn't get caught if he kept his mouth shot, and it's not about obama, it's about your mama. >> i'm thinking of painting blueberries on the board of some republicans. >> leave the blueberry pie alone. somebody get the washing machine ready....
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mr. earnest in a corner that he would have a hard time backing out of. >> reporter: the plan was to confrontnest about a very unusual timeline handwritten by jocelyn, a detailed history of her life she had been keeping as part of her therapy. it was discovered inside her home, and prosecutors were certain wesley earnest had altered it. >> mr. earnest had written entries as if he was jocelyn earnest writing those. he would either have to deny writing that or he would have to admit that he had done this before. he had assumed her identity, just like the killer had in the fake suicide note. >> reporter: jocelyn's mother will never forget the question prosecutor nantz asked her former son-in-law. >> well, if you wrote on the timeline, how did you get in the house to write on it? >> he was looking at the prosecution, and he just kept talking. >> he turns to the jury and, with a smile on his face, indicates that she had a broken window on her home and he pantomimes with his hands how he could move that window up and enter into it. >> frankly, i was shocked to, quite frankly, have a "perry mason" m
mr. earnest in a corner that he would have a hard time backing out of. >> reporter: the plan was to confrontnest about a very unusual timeline handwritten by jocelyn, a detailed history of her life she had been keeping as part of her therapy. it was discovered inside her home, and prosecutors were certain wesley earnest had altered it. >> mr. earnest had written entries as if he was jocelyn earnest writing those. he would either have to deny writing that or he would have to admit...