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( doorbell rings) mrs. lowe: oh, hello, boys. boy: mrs. lowe, can leonard play today? how about tomorrow? i'm afraid he won't be well by then either. when will he be well? i don't know. thanks for coming by. ( door closing)
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mr low cost q what do you think. may be the political consequences of this trial for you to mention said she has never been in a row for the west is she become a hero while some much has never been out since august second. since she's been arrested. she had become is she is she once again becoming a hero among. big percent of the population only in ukraine yes i think so i think and knowing who you are to much interpersonal of it told you i am very suspicious that she. wasn't going to be arrested should it his best to be arrested by and by august because he has resolved to achieve two girls he tried to achieve since her defeat in presidential elections in two thousand and ten to obtain back her status as in a position leader is a unique opposition leader. to consolidate the european support around her should you have both girls and do you think that the mission goes conviction may have any consequences for the president again as the was between between gazprom enough to go has been. and out of college and government
mr low cost q what do you think. may be the political consequences of this trial for you to mention said she has never been in a row for the west is she become a hero while some much has never been out since august second. since she's been arrested. she had become is she is she once again becoming a hero among. big percent of the population only in ukraine yes i think so i think and knowing who you are to much interpersonal of it told you i am very suspicious that she. wasn't going to be...
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gathered around him exchanging high fives and they like this teacher >>i never set goals until i met mr. lowe. i see him as a secondary father figure >>he has spent a big part of the changes that we have gone through academically and how we compete as a school >>he teaches literature and japanese and the latino students jumped at the chance to learn the japanese language >>and that it's ever bed to learn a new language and it's something that you can be proud of saying that you learned this in high school >>michael lowe has lots of energy and his students feed on that. >>he is funny he says funny things to a vest and memorizing vocabulary >>for me to get truly interested in something it's hard not to be excited about it and i am very interested in what i teach >>he said his on wavering goal is to go for the well moment he believes the children don't have any idea of how exciting the world is and how much there is to know and how little they know about the world. i shoot for that well moment >>i am happy to present this check in the amount of $1,000 to you and on behalf of wgn congratulations
gathered around him exchanging high fives and they like this teacher >>i never set goals until i met mr. lowe. i see him as a secondary father figure >>he has spent a big part of the changes that we have gone through academically and how we compete as a school >>he teaches literature and japanese and the latino students jumped at the chance to learn the japanese language >>and that it's ever bed to learn a new language and it's something that you can be proud of saying...
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ture ofse, it is a mr sunshine and low clouds. near and sow the cumberland you bit of a shower. highs today in the upper-60's. for most of us, it to be in the mid-70's. big cooling by the end of the week transition day will be wednesday. lisa? southmalcolm x avenue and street, a whole has bridge deck.a they have southbound to 95 at #2 only the left lane getting by. two are only by.ing bullying --rd the lanes get through. complication in area. the mystify temple of the of the on the topside beltway. in looks at more than the left lane. there picky stuff of drama -- deputy up overnight construction. thank you. the world series matt of is now set. they helped him defeat the milwaukee brewers 12-6. they will face this. a the redskins may have been theirrback controversy on after yesterday. after he did his fourth interception. he is replaced by john bac. it is not enough to overcome the deficit. .> i believe in myself >> is a practicing well. the gave him an opportunity. >> he said he will decide which will start next week's game. >> this is something you do not see every day. two c
ture ofse, it is a mr sunshine and low clouds. near and sow the cumberland you bit of a shower. highs today in the upper-60's. for most of us, it to be in the mid-70's. big cooling by the end of the week transition day will be wednesday. lisa? southmalcolm x avenue and street, a whole has bridge deck.a they have southbound to 95 at #2 only the left lane getting by. two are only by.ing bullying --rd the lanes get through. complication in area. the mystify temple of the of the on the topside...
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that low mr. move away. as it does, it will bring the winds from the northwest as opposed to the southwest. we'll talk about how your weekend is shaping up as we head into this late october, friday, tomorrow. cup cup in a few moment. >>> the corruption trial of state senator senator currie continues. he was described as honest. currie is' queuesed of giving favors in exchange for money. >> when you head out to vote next year you may want to double-check who represents your district. delegates approached governor martin o'malley's redistricting plan. they said they accurately reflect population growth. opponents say the map will oust republican roscoe bartlett in western maryland. >>> still to come on wjz eyewitness news at noon, troubled actress lindsay lohan will be headed back to court. details on what's next for her and hear why you may want to get an peel trick car. maryland is making it a whole lot easier to have one. let's take another live look outside. a nice day so far. tim will be back with our fir
that low mr. move away. as it does, it will bring the winds from the northwest as opposed to the southwest. we'll talk about how your weekend is shaping up as we head into this late october, friday, tomorrow. cup cup in a few moment. >>> the corruption trial of state senator senator currie continues. he was described as honest. currie is' queuesed of giving favors in exchange for money. >> when you head out to vote next year you may want to double-check who represents your...
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chief operating officer joins me now of unique low. mr. kugo ku, nice to have out show. $300 million lease, reported to be the most expensive retail lease ever in new york. you see opportunity with the american consumer, clearly. why is that? >> we think this is a great time to be in america. people are concerned about value for money and we offer some incredible products at an incredible price point. we are made for all. whether you're 16 or 60, you will find something here at unique low. >> it's interesting because this is a very tough time to be opening stores and certainly doubling down in the retail environment. we all know what's going on in the global economy. but you want unique low to reach $12 billion in american sales by the end of the decade. you're looking to build more stores when other retailers are closing american stores. how will you do it? was it tough to shore up now in this economic landscape? >> no. actually, this is a great time to get started, because again, the consumer is concerned about value for money. the consu
chief operating officer joins me now of unique low. mr. kugo ku, nice to have out show. $300 million lease, reported to be the most expensive retail lease ever in new york. you see opportunity with the american consumer, clearly. why is that? >> we think this is a great time to be in america. people are concerned about value for money and we offer some incredible products at an incredible price point. we are made for all. whether you're 16 or 60, you will find something here at unique...
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low profile. there was no victory last year for mrs. clinton. she kept a low profile because of security concerns. the challenges ahead are tremendous, not just for libya, but also the united states. her visit is part of an effort to help shape the future of libya, and also of other countries in the region where the u.s. wants to maintain influence. >> the highest court has ruled that stem cells cannot patented. in a case that could have major implications for medicine. the court of justice decision and the european research into the use of stem cell therapy or drive research abroad. a car bomb has exploded outside the four and that former ministry. killing five people including the suicide bomber. the attack came as kenya's foreign ministers were holding talks with the somali government. they said troops to somalia to fight militants. the european union has delayed a visit by the ukrainian president to brussels over the jailing of his main political rival. the former prime minister was jailed for seven years for acting beyond her power is over a
low profile. there was no victory last year for mrs. clinton. she kept a low profile because of security concerns. the challenges ahead are tremendous, not just for libya, but also the united states. her visit is part of an effort to help shape the future of libya, and also of other countries in the region where the u.s. wants to maintain influence. >> the highest court has ruled that stem cells cannot patented. in a case that could have major implications for medicine. the court of...
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played a key role in the nato-led military campaign, but kept a low profile so there was no victory lap here for mrs. clinton, but did mingle with people, but kept a low profile also because of security concerns. the challenge is tremendous not just for libya but also for the united states. mrs. clinton's visit here is part of an effort by washington to help shape the future of libya, but also of other countries in the region where the u.s. wants to maintain its influence. >> we well leave the middle east for a quick look at some of the other news. europe has ruled that stem cells from human embryos cannot be patented in a case that could have major implications. the decision may impede european research into the use of stem cell therapies or drive research abroad. a car bomb has exploded outside of mogadishu killings four people including the suicide bomber. kenya's defense and foreign ministers were holding talks. kenya sent troops to somalia on sunday to fight the militants that it blames for recent kidnappings. here in the united states, a 51-year-old woman has been charged with kidnapping four
played a key role in the nato-led military campaign, but kept a low profile so there was no victory lap here for mrs. clinton, but did mingle with people, but kept a low profile also because of security concerns. the challenge is tremendous not just for libya but also for the united states. mrs. clinton's visit here is part of an effort by washington to help shape the future of libya, but also of other countries in the region where the u.s. wants to maintain its influence. >> we well...
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[singing national anthem] [cheers and applause] >> oh, that's low. mr. atkins is a patriot. for us. check out the fox news web site. we had a talking points memo and it's a good one. we would like to you spout off about the factor from anywhere in the world. do not be a martinet. not like a clarinet. do not be a martinet when writing to the factor. on monday, senator marco rubio, right here, explosive interview. on tuesday tgovernor rick perry, right here. another excellent situation. we hope you check it out. thanks for watching us t
[singing national anthem] [cheers and applause] >> oh, that's low. mr. atkins is a patriot. for us. check out the fox news web site. we had a talking points memo and it's a good one. we would like to you spout off about the factor from anywhere in the world. do not be a martinet. not like a clarinet. do not be a martinet when writing to the factor. on monday, senator marco rubio, right here, explosive interview. on tuesday tgovernor rick perry, right here. another excellent situation. we...
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mr. obama's approval rating was as low as 38%. with only 13 months until the election there may not be enough time to turn the tide. that could mean the democrats lose not only the white house, but also their six-seat majority in the u.s. senate. with republicans already in control of the house of representatives, that abb, anybody but barack, would compl from power. question, in his attempt to turn around his political ratings, is time on the side of president obama? liz? >> probably not. i think if you talk to the white house these days, they're pretty resigned to the fact that the economy is probably not going to do them any favors over the next 13 months so they're not going to be able to run a ronald reagan style things are getting better, look how much progress we've made type campaign. what that leaves them probably with is more of a contrast campaign, which really means they'll be running against whoever the republican nominee is. >> did you design that sitting on a hill? remember that? >> no, long before i -- he had that
mr. obama's approval rating was as low as 38%. with only 13 months until the election there may not be enough time to turn the tide. that could mean the democrats lose not only the white house, but also their six-seat majority in the u.s. senate. with republicans already in control of the house of representatives, that abb, anybody but barack, would compl from power. question, in his attempt to turn around his political ratings, is time on the side of president obama? liz? >> probably...
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mr. man low, your in a fib, out of rhythm and we have to stop it, which means the paddles. clear, bang.show that night and nobody was the wiser. i take my medication, it calms down, i go on with my life. when i can't stop it, then they have to cardio -- clear, bang. i can't tell you how many i've had of that. >> how many have this condition but a lot don't do anything about it. >> reporter: manolo has been hired to launch a campaign of awareness about a fib. he works closely with his cardiologist to keep his heart healthy. >> i didn't want people to think he's got heart problems. i'm okay, i take care of myself. don't worry about me. the reason i'm doing it, i'm worried about you. i'm worried about all these people who have this and are not taking care of themselves. yeah, i'll tat responsibility about talking about it. my pleasure. i hope i can help somebody with this. >> reporter: ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >>> more about a fib, doctor, good to have you with us this morning. if in treated, what are the dangers of a fib. >> the top concern is a stroke. because atrial fibrillatio
mr. man low, your in a fib, out of rhythm and we have to stop it, which means the paddles. clear, bang.show that night and nobody was the wiser. i take my medication, it calms down, i go on with my life. when i can't stop it, then they have to cardio -- clear, bang. i can't tell you how many i've had of that. >> how many have this condition but a lot don't do anything about it. >> reporter: manolo has been hired to launch a campaign of awareness about a fib. he works closely with...
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the sterling but they say they've obtained through contract and through free trade now mr becker i'm running rather low on time here forgive me for that but my last question regarding the eurozone the e.u. if all e.u. nations return to their national currencies and abolish the euro do you think that could ultimately save the e.u. . i think it could save the nations of europe whether it's a fee year i think is another question just to take you back a little bit at the time when the euro the euro was being considered friedrich high it came up with the idea of nationalizing monies and in one nine hundred eighty nine him treasury had the policy of allowing currencies all of the european currencies to compete with one another right across the you and the idea there was to try and preserve the value of those currencies by giving people a choice of if people have had a choice then they'd use a good money and i think actually that just as high as that would have been more practical and more successful than the euro maybe it's time to go back to national currencies and to let those currencies compete with one a
the sterling but they say they've obtained through contract and through free trade now mr becker i'm running rather low on time here forgive me for that but my last question regarding the eurozone the e.u. if all e.u. nations return to their national currencies and abolish the euro do you think that could ultimately save the e.u. . i think it could save the nations of europe whether it's a fee year i think is another question just to take you back a little bit at the time when the euro the euro...
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mr. fillmore was ranked very low. i forgot where i put him, but pretty low. >> host: 33. >> guest: okay. that's pretty low out of 44. well, fillmore was told by his wife, you sign the fugitive slave law, you will not only end your career, but you'll destroy the union. that was the compromise to, you know, that california was something the north got, and the south got the fugitive slave law which meant if you harbored a slave in your home, you're committing a federal offense. if you know of a neighbor who's going it and don't -- doing it and don't report the neighbor, you're guilty as well as he in the era of the underground railroad and of uncle tom's cabin. we talk about our greatest president, in if my view abraham lincoln, when he meets harriet beecher stowe, lincoln was 6-6, something like that. 6-3. and harriet beecher stowe was barely five feet tall. lincoln looked down and said you're the little lady started the big war. the polarization grows. zachary taylor might have pulled it off. might have pulled it off.
mr. fillmore was ranked very low. i forgot where i put him, but pretty low. >> host: 33. >> guest: okay. that's pretty low out of 44. well, fillmore was told by his wife, you sign the fugitive slave law, you will not only end your career, but you'll destroy the union. that was the compromise to, you know, that california was something the north got, and the south got the fugitive slave law which meant if you harbored a slave in your home, you're committing a federal offense. if you...
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mr. cain's rates are low, but the current income tax was introduced in 1913, with a top rate of 7% amid promises that it would never exceed 10%. by 1918 the top rateas 77%. the politics of national sales tax is bad enough on i own. a 9% rate when combined with state and local levies would mean a tax on goods of 17% or more in many places. the criefor exemptions would be great. >> don't combine it with state taxes. this doesn't address state taxes. if you add them together, yes, you would get that number. this is a replacement structure. these are replacement taxes. they're not on top of anything. we replace cital gains tax. we replace the payroll tax. we replace corporate income tax. replace personal income tax. and replace the death tax. is a replacement tax structure. where do state taxes go? you say they're going to be repealed? >> with the current structur you have state taxes, right? so with this new structure, you still going to have state taxes. that is muddying the water. >> how so? >> because, today, under the current tax code, state taxes are there if they have it. if they don't have s
mr. cain's rates are low, but the current income tax was introduced in 1913, with a top rate of 7% amid promises that it would never exceed 10%. by 1918 the top rateas 77%. the politics of national sales tax is bad enough on i own. a 9% rate when combined with state and local levies would mean a tax on goods of 17% or more in many places. the criefor exemptions would be great. >> don't combine it with state taxes. this doesn't address state taxes. if you add them together, yes, you would...
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mrs. green leaves in germany and the low sign that is educated in the region begins because of the very close ties with this world and the as you know and the. keep up against us and it's really good for us in the bunch of such very close ties with iran and elsewhere since the united states a position because of its plans we should be free of these thank you both and be hoping that the growing. change over to the entire region and this will impact on iran. and i. mean do you think that his government can actually hold out under so much pressure and the coalition formed against him by u.s. and western allies so can he actually carry out reforms. you. know you'll have to try to carry over and it's true as the russian take. this couple trying to implement some of the repeal but in a situation where there's an insurrection against the streets difficulty will be in the form but let's also keep in mind that the protests against. have actually come from cities from the principles in syria maybe the must haves and the people and big constitute the majority of the population of syria. should be with t
mrs. green leaves in germany and the low sign that is educated in the region begins because of the very close ties with this world and the as you know and the. keep up against us and it's really good for us in the bunch of such very close ties with iran and elsewhere since the united states a position because of its plans we should be free of these thank you both and be hoping that the growing. change over to the entire region and this will impact on iran. and i. mean do you think that his...
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one point four billion dollars loan from china to fund a smelter in siberia nickel is low with russian dated better mr of course the mind the may need government approval for its buyback program citing a letter from the russian anti trust regulator and russia's grain and sugar producer is down almost one percent of the news the country's government made grain that once they reach twenty four million metric tons per week yeah. that's all we have time for now for more stories and. now is this check our website r t dot com slash business. the longest big game hunting history. she was trying to stall and data to. but sprung the traps they laid for him. on the radio we have the the surge walks around the area. always from the always missing. one shot trying to take. the global drug industry's godfather became the most want to trophy the world's county hunters. escobar to grace hunt an artist. wealthy british style. that's not on its. markets financed scandals find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tuning in to cause a report on ou
one point four billion dollars loan from china to fund a smelter in siberia nickel is low with russian dated better mr of course the mind the may need government approval for its buyback program citing a letter from the russian anti trust regulator and russia's grain and sugar producer is down almost one percent of the news the country's government made grain that once they reach twenty four million metric tons per week yeah. that's all we have time for now for more stories and. now is this...
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one point four billion dollars loan from china to fund a smelter in siberia nickel is low with the russian daily value mr reports the mining may need government approval for its buyback program citing a letter from the russian anti trust regulator russia's grain and sugar producer as good value is down almost one percent on the news the country's government latex grain exports once they reach twenty four hundred metric tons will be here. that's all we have time for now for more stories and analysis check our website r.t. dot com slash business. the longest big game hunting history. she was trying to stall and dated. but sprung the traps they laid for him and more on the radio we have the the surge walks around the area there were always from the always missing. one shot trying to take. the drug industry's godfather became the most wanted trophy of the world gutsy hunters. kudlow escobar to grace hunt an artist. wealthy british style fund raiser last night. at. a pretty hot.
one point four billion dollars loan from china to fund a smelter in siberia nickel is low with the russian daily value mr reports the mining may need government approval for its buyback program citing a letter from the russian anti trust regulator russia's grain and sugar producer as good value is down almost one percent on the news the country's government latex grain exports once they reach twenty four hundred metric tons will be here. that's all we have time for now for more stories and...
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mr. president, he began with a low voice, the great events on which my resignation depended having taken place i now have the honor rauf offering my sincere congratulations to congress and presenting myself before them to surrender into their hands the trust committed to me and claim the indulgence of retiring on the service of my country. this is the greatest moment in american history. let me say that again. it is the greatest moment in american history. here is a man who could have dispersed congress with a single regiment would denounce them in a raging speech that would have destroyed their authority forever. instead, he was humble a renouncing power and becoming a private citizen at the mercy of these and other politicians over whom he had no control. this visible incontrovertible act did more to affirm america's declarations by legislatures and treatises by philosophers. washington's emotions grew so intense he had to grip the pages of his speech with both hands to keep it steady. he continued i considered it an indispensable duty to close this last act of my official life by comm
mr. president, he began with a low voice, the great events on which my resignation depended having taken place i now have the honor rauf offering my sincere congratulations to congress and presenting myself before them to surrender into their hands the trust committed to me and claim the indulgence of retiring on the service of my country. this is the greatest moment in american history. let me say that again. it is the greatest moment in american history. here is a man who could have dispersed...
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mr. thompson, so, you know, that number could be i'm other low depending on when they were shooting animals in all directions. >> just not what you expect to hear. i'm afraid some animals were shot for public safety, we're told. but more on the website, bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. union bank. and shell. >> this is kim - about to feel one of his favorite sensations. at shell, were developing more efficient fuels in countries like malaysia that can help us get the most from our energy resources. lets use energy more efficiently. lets go. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> bbc world news was presented by kcet los angeles.
mr. thompson, so, you know, that number could be i'm other low depending on when they were shooting animals in all directions. >> just not what you expect to hear. i'm afraid some animals were shot for public safety, we're told. but more on the website, bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. union bank. and shell. >> this is kim - about to feel one of his favorite sensations. at...
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mr. cain's numbers have doubled in the last month. some candidates have zoomed to the top. michele bachmann did this summer. she was in second place at one point. now she is in lowrry numbers have come down subject standingly. mr. cain has not been treated seriously by the news media. he may do better or worse. he's pretty much been ignored by the mainstream media. megyn: we'll have a debate on why that is. it seems that rick perry has lost the supporters to the same extent herman cain has gained them. are the folk jumping on the cain train former perry supporters. >> many people jumping on the cain train support the tea party movement and many of those same people were supporting mr. perry before his numbers began to dip. we can't say john here and sally here have changed. but there has been some migration among tea party types from mr. perry to mr. cain. megyn: what do you think of him around this 20 mark. is that a good thing for him. slow and steady wins the race or is it a bad thing he can't seem to get above that? >> you can argue it round, you can argue it square. it's always better to be ahead than behind. the question is why has he not grown as other ca
mr. cain's numbers have doubled in the last month. some candidates have zoomed to the top. michele bachmann did this summer. she was in second place at one point. now she is in lowrry numbers have come down subject standingly. mr. cain has not been treated seriously by the news media. he may do better or worse. he's pretty much been ignored by the mainstream media. megyn: we'll have a debate on why that is. it seems that rick perry has lost the supporters to the same extent herman cain has...
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low number of members. you are able to conduct all of your designs visits. i want to thank mr. walton, also to be on hand to answer questions and members of the public -- is great to see you here. it would be good for us to move forward with a dialogue about how to address these issues given the limited resources that we have. i would like to continue this item to the call of the chair. can you please call in #3. >> three members in terms of the monitoring committee. we have 10 applicants for three seats, and so i will call you up again in the order that you are listed on the agenda. and if you could take a minute to describe your background and your experience and why you would like to serve. supervisor elsbernd was here last time. >> we have three people who testified last time. >> i will not call those three names but i will call the other. the first is lamont -- thank you for being here today. >> good afternoon. my experience does not exactly leading to anything that has to do with being on this committee, but i will mention this anyway. i was the president and ceo of -- my
low number of members. you are able to conduct all of your designs visits. i want to thank mr. walton, also to be on hand to answer questions and members of the public -- is great to see you here. it would be good for us to move forward with a dialogue about how to address these issues given the limited resources that we have. i would like to continue this item to the call of the chair. can you please call in #3. >> three members in terms of the monitoring committee. we have 10 applicants...
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mr. schneiderman, bo biden of delaware wants to address those issues. the obama administration is not willing. they want to go for a lowall $20 billion settlement. they should move their position toward mr. schneiderman and mr. bo biden. >> simon johnson of m.i.t. and the huffington post and former chief of the imf. i don't know who started to speak to you. it wasn't me. but i'm sorry about that. i wasn't trying to interrupt you. thank you for being with us tonight. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. look, let me tell you about a very important phone call i made. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, helps cover some of the medical expenses... not paid by medicare part b. that can save you from paying up to thousands of dollars... ou
mr. schneiderman, bo biden of delaware wants to address those issues. the obama administration is not willing. they want to go for a lowall $20 billion settlement. they should move their position toward mr. schneiderman and mr. bo biden. >> simon johnson of m.i.t. and the huffington post and former chief of the imf. i don't know who started to speak to you. it wasn't me. but i'm sorry about that. i wasn't trying to interrupt you. thank you for being with us tonight. i appreciate it....
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mr. schneiderman, beau biden of delaware wants to address those issues. the obama administration is not willing. they want to go for a lowtoward mr. schneiderman and mr. beau biden. >> simon johnson of m.i.t. and the huffington post and former chief of the imf. i don't know who started to speak to you. it wasn't me. but i'm sorry about that. i wasn't trying to interrupt you. thank you for being with us tonight. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. every time a local business opens its doors or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business. it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities. that's why we extended $7.8 billion to small businesses across the country so far this year. because the more we help them, the more we help make opportunity possible. the two trains and a bus rider. the "i'll sleep when it's done" academic. for 80 years, we've been inspired by you. and we've been honored to walk with you to help you get where you want to be. ♪ because your moment is now. let nothing stand in you
mr. schneiderman, beau biden of delaware wants to address those issues. the obama administration is not willing. they want to go for a lowtoward mr. schneiderman and mr. beau biden. >> simon johnson of m.i.t. and the huffington post and former chief of the imf. i don't know who started to speak to you. it wasn't me. but i'm sorry about that. i wasn't trying to interrupt you. thank you for being with us tonight. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. every time...
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mr. schneiderman, bl bo biden of delaware wants to address those issues. the obama administration is not willing. they want to go for a lowt. they should move their position toward mr. schneiderman and mr. bo biden. >> simon johnson of m.i.t. and the huffington post and former chief of the imf. i don't know who started to speak to you. it wasn't me. but i'm sorry about that. i wasn't trying to interrupt you. thank you for being with us tonight. i appreciate it. >> thank you. >> we'll be right back. look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ covergirl trublend has skin twin technology. other makeup can sit on your skin, so it looks like...makeup. but trublend has skin twin technology to actually merge with your skin. how easy breezy beau
mr. schneiderman, bl bo biden of delaware wants to address those issues. the obama administration is not willing. they want to go for a lowt. they should move their position toward mr. schneiderman and mr. bo biden. >> simon johnson of m.i.t. and the huffington post and former chief of the imf. i don't know who started to speak to you. it wasn't me. but i'm sorry about that. i wasn't trying to interrupt you. thank you for being with us tonight. i appreciate it. >> thank you....