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everyone is yelling, mr. rick, mr. rick, trying to find out what the going on. >> i tried to pull his foot off the gas and he was resisting me. after that, i grabbed the steering wheel, which he also fought me on. we ended up in the trees. >> reporter: no one was hurt. they got off the bus can take role. >> it was almost like a dream. >> it had all hits you -- it all hits you what happens. >> i think they are incredibly courageous. >> what this is a sheriff's salute, citizens award. >> today, the sheriff's office gave them a citation. >> it was quick action. and the leadership of the seniors on the bus was impressive upon. >> since that time, do you sleep upon the bus anymore? >> no. no. >> reporter: in rogers, week mike schuh, wjz eyewitness news. >> the bus driver is recovering. it is not known at this time if he'll be able to return as a driver. >>> let's check in on our roads now. here's kristy breslin live at traffic control. happy halloween, kristy. i know you love this holiday. >> mary text is my absolute favorit
everyone is yelling, mr. rick, mr. rick, trying to find out what the going on. >> i tried to pull his foot off the gas and he was resisting me. after that, i grabbed the steering wheel, which he also fought me on. we ended up in the trees. >> reporter: no one was hurt. they got off the bus can take role. >> it was almost like a dream. >> it had all hits you -- it all hits you what happens. >> i think they are incredibly courageous. >> what this is a sheriff's...
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everyone is yelling, mr. rick, mr. rick, trying to find out what's wrong. >> reporter: he tries to push the brake with his hand. and tristan. >> high tried to grab the brake and he was resisting me. and i also grabbed the steering wheel, which he also fought me on. >> no one was hurt. >> it was almost like a dream. i was kind of dazed. waiting to wake up. it was weird. >> it all hits you, what happened. >> i think they are incredibly courageous. >> what this is a sheriff's salute citizens award. >> today, school gave each of them a citation. >> was a quick action. and the leadership of the seniors on the bus was really impressive. >> since that time, do you sleep on the bus anymore? >> no. >> in rogers, i'm mike schuh, wjz eyewitness news. >> and wjz has learned that the driver is recovering after surgery. it's not known if he will be able to return to his job. >> we wish him well and we congratulate those people. doing the right thing. >> that was pretty impressive. >> under tense circumstances. >> great job. >>> still
everyone is yelling, mr. rick, mr. rick, trying to find out what's wrong. >> reporter: he tries to push the brake with his hand. and tristan. >> high tried to grab the brake and he was resisting me. and i also grabbed the steering wheel, which he also fought me on. >> no one was hurt. >> it was almost like a dream. i was kind of dazed. waiting to wake up. it was weird. >> it all hits you, what happened. >> i think they are incredibly courageous. >> what...
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mr rick if i really appreciate your being on the show thank you very much thank you thank you very much for inviting me now i remember that back in two thousand and eleven you spent days on tougher square alongside other protesters calling for president hosni mubarak to step down and eventually thanks to your efforts and the efforts of thousands of other dedicated patronymic activists he eventually deve and in one of the interviews you gave back then you said that that made you feel very proud of the egyptian people i wonder if you still hold onto that pride are you proud of what is happening in your country now yes i'm definitely proud we went down two thousand and eleven to. two number of. things that were happening in our country and when they happened again we just took to the streets again very quickly and very effectively took us three days instead of eighteen days and the second time so i'm still us bro but i remember that one of the main slogans the you could hear on tucker square background was brad freedom and human dignity and if you take those as as a yardstick of. success o
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. >> in fact, the driver, mr. rickhaving a medical emergency. >> i'm trying to go as fast. >> i grabbed his foot. and i was trying to pull it off the gas. and he was resisting me. after that, i grabbed the steering wheel. we ended up driving the bus into trees. >> reporter: no one was hurt. jessica and robert get everyone off the bus and take role. >> it was kind of like a dream. it was weird. >> it all hits you what happened. >> i think they are incredibly courageous. >> what this is a sheriff's salute sit swreans -- citizens award. >> today, gave each. them a citation. >> littlest on the bus is are have impressive. >> mike schuh, wjz eyewitness news. >> wjz has learned that the driver is recovering after an unspecified surgery. it's not known if he'll be able to return to his job. >>> a man dedicates a pizza to the boston red sox. paul tomassia has crafted this special pizza in honor of the special red sox series. this is the team's third world series championship since 2004. baltimore fans are hoping that next year'
. >> in fact, the driver, mr. rickhaving a medical emergency. >> i'm trying to go as fast. >> i grabbed his foot. and i was trying to pull it off the gas. and he was resisting me. after that, i grabbed the steering wheel. we ended up driving the bus into trees. >> reporter: no one was hurt. jessica and robert get everyone off the bus and take role. >> it was kind of like a dream. it was weird. >> it all hits you what happened. >> i think they are...
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mr. rick's. the germans want the same special relationship of no spying agreement that we have with the uk. at the same time, i think there really is anger about they said the flash point was merkel's cell phone. >> yeah, i think that's right, andrea. it's not just anger but embarrassment on their part. remember, the first allegations of potential nsa surveillance in europe came up during the summer. at the time the germans were among those saying we understand it. we think as a dispute it's ebbing away. our concerns have been more or less met. i think there's now a feeling they climbed down and didn't make a huge case out of it in the summer only to find out it was more persuasive, lasted longer and involved the top official and their government. so they have a lot of egg on their own face. what was interesting about the long article der spiegel published over the weekend, it went into some length of the embarrassment and sense of almost humiliation on their part they sort of willingly ratcheted
mr. rick's. the germans want the same special relationship of no spying agreement that we have with the uk. at the same time, i think there really is anger about they said the flash point was merkel's cell phone. >> yeah, i think that's right, andrea. it's not just anger but embarrassment on their part. remember, the first allegations of potential nsa surveillance in europe came up during the summer. at the time the germans were among those saying we understand it. we think as a dispute...
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i'm going to start with mr. rick santelli. what do you think of all the gyrations. dollar dropped. gold went up initially, then came down. interest rates up, stocks lower. what's the market reaction here all about, do you think? >> i think stocks dropping makes sense to me. i think the adrenaline of liquidity in terms of how it impacts stock prices to the upside, i think that phenomenon is running out of gas a bit. so, either they give it a bigger injection, more than $85 billion or get less and less mild out of it. interest rates i think make a bit of sense but not necessarily in the context of the stock market. to see the stock market go down and rates go up is fascinating and maybe there's a control issue. maybe many see that ultimately janet yellen has to make some very tough decisions. i think the most surprising of all to me is the dollar index. i wouldn't have suspected the dollar index to be higher. i would have thought it would be a bit lower and gold would be higher because i think qe on some level appeals to a crowd that, of course, is anti-central bank meddling. >> grea
i'm going to start with mr. rick santelli. what do you think of all the gyrations. dollar dropped. gold went up initially, then came down. interest rates up, stocks lower. what's the market reaction here all about, do you think? >> i think stocks dropping makes sense to me. i think the adrenaline of liquidity in terms of how it impacts stock prices to the upside, i think that phenomenon is running out of gas a bit. so, either they give it a bigger injection, more than $85 billion or get...
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. >> you have the blessing of mr. rick santelli. >> thank you all for joining us today with your thoughts on this market, including you, mr. bernstein. >> thank you. >> 50 minutes left in the trading session. slight bias to the downside. in fact, the dow was positive a moment ago. down 8 1/2 points right now. >>> up next, sprint warning of high customer -- we'll talk with ceo dan hesse. he plans to turn that around. plus will we see more consolidation in the industry? stay tuned. >>> rock star investor dan niles just made a huge profit on facebook. bought shares below 20 earlier this year then sold his entire stake over the last two days following a big gain. why did he sell? maybe more importantly, is he planning to use the profits to buy, oh, twitter? he'll join us exclusively as well. >> insurance giant aig set to report earnings. ceo bob benmosche. is aig having to adjust because of the health care law? stay with us. before their gift helped preserve the point... before a credit solution was used to expand their busine
. >> you have the blessing of mr. rick santelli. >> thank you all for joining us today with your thoughts on this market, including you, mr. bernstein. >> thank you. >> 50 minutes left in the trading session. slight bias to the downside. in fact, the dow was positive a moment ago. down 8 1/2 points right now. >>> up next, sprint warning of high customer -- we'll talk with ceo dan hesse. he plans to turn that around. plus will we see more consolidation in the...
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mr. steve forbes. rick unger. mike osanian. rich karlgaard. and john tandy. was obamacare the bigger or the loser? >> it's a big loser because it will be implemented. make no mistake this is the obama's administration vietnam for the adolescent approach for healthcare. obama at the end of the administration will wish ted cruz and the republicans succeeded to defund it because they would have said obama and the foolish legislation from their themselves. >> rick, it was hard to avoid some of the headlines. i know the debt deal got a lot of attention. the shotdown got a lot of attention. when robert -- robert gibbs says it's excruciatingly notice. >> it's the first week. what can i tell you? i expect we'll see a headline graphic coming up showing that in oregon 10%, the amount of people who are uninsured in oregon was reduced by 10% last week. a big number. california, 600,000 people now getting health coverage that didn't have it before. there are some victories in the states. the launch of the federal website, a disaster. you know what? it will get fixed. >> s
mr. steve forbes. rick unger. mike osanian. rich karlgaard. and john tandy. was obamacare the bigger or the loser? >> it's a big loser because it will be implemented. make no mistake this is the obama's administration vietnam for the adolescent approach for healthcare. obama at the end of the administration will wish ted cruz and the republicans succeeded to defund it because they would have said obama and the foolish legislation from their themselves. >> rick, it was hard to avoid...
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mr. sweater vest rick santorum.e'll look at virginia and schisms in the republican party something we do on every show and continuing now. [ male announcer ] welcome back all the sweet things your family loves with 0-calorie monk fruit in the raw. it's made with the natural, vine-ripened sweetness of fruit, so you can serve up deliciously sweet treats without all the sugar. raw natural sweetness, raw natural success. without all the sugar. at a ford dealer with a little q and a for fiona. tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee, affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. get up to $140 in mail-in rebates when you buy four select tires with the ford service credit card. where'd you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. >>> if you needed more evidence the republic
mr. sweater vest rick santorum.e'll look at virginia and schisms in the republican party something we do on every show and continuing now. [ male announcer ] welcome back all the sweet things your family loves with 0-calorie monk fruit in the raw. it's made with the natural, vine-ripened sweetness of fruit, so you can serve up deliciously sweet treats without all the sugar. raw natural sweetness, raw natural success. without all the sugar. at a ford dealer with a little q and a for fiona. tell...
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mr jenner. yes is no rick helli no saint either so it looks like the american people lose again with more of the same let's go break the set.
mr jenner. yes is no rick helli no saint either so it looks like the american people lose again with more of the same let's go break the set.
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mr jenner. yes is no rick helli no saint either so it looks like the american people lose again with more of the same let's go break the set. the for the thrill of the game they are looking very hard to take the turtle on the fly that he ever had sex with that hurt right there at the end. of the goal. the little. the only way. to. look at that. did you know that industrialized countries account for only twelve percent of the world's population yet consume over sixty percent of its resources the us alone gobbles up a whopping twenty five percent of the energy on earth believe it or not this shocking disparity is by design at least that's what my next guest alleges in describing how this system works self-titled economic hitman john perkins says that through the guise of foreign aid the natural resources of the planet are seized and profits funneled in the pockets of a few he's also the author of the bestselling book confessions of an economic hit man and hoodwinked he joins me now john perkins welcome back to the show. thank you abbi it's great to be with you again john you allege that you were a
mr jenner. yes is no rick helli no saint either so it looks like the american people lose again with more of the same let's go break the set. the for the thrill of the game they are looking very hard to take the turtle on the fly that he ever had sex with that hurt right there at the end. of the goal. the little. the only way. to. look at that. did you know that industrialized countries account for only twelve percent of the world's population yet consume over sixty percent of its resources the...
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killings definitely are part of this guy's vernacular so without further ado there is no way mr jenner then. yes is no rick helli no saint either so it looks like the american people lose again with more of the same let's go break the set. the the the really the teams they are the very hard to take the turtle to get along the lines that are back with the terror threat they're willing. to believe. such. a little. low low. low low low little to the utmost. but that. did you know that industrialized countries account for only twelve percent of the world's population yet consume over sixty percent of its resources the us alone gobbles up a whopping twenty five percent of the energy on earth believe it or not this shocking disparity is by design at least that's what my next guest alleges in describing how this system works self-titled economic hitman john perkins says that through the guise of foreign aid the natural resources of the planet are seized and profits funneled in the pockets of a few he's also the author of the bestselling book confessions of an economic hit man and hoodwinked he joins me now john p
killings definitely are part of this guy's vernacular so without further ado there is no way mr jenner then. yes is no rick helli no saint either so it looks like the american people lose again with more of the same let's go break the set. the the the really the teams they are the very hard to take the turtle to get along the lines that are back with the terror threat they're willing. to believe. such. a little. low low. low low low little to the utmost. but that. did you know that...
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mr jenner. yes he is no rick.
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rick atkinson. >> caller: thank you very much. your books are terrific, mr. atkinson. my father was a manic with a wife and child who volunteered in december 1941. he was a front-line medic. i would like your comments about the medical care that our soldier sees in europe. what was that like? you know, what could be done? what were we not able to do? and you know, where do they take them to after they moved away from the frontline? thank you again for your time. your books are terrific. >> guest: the medics arrive is a very important part of the war. a lot of american veterans are alive today because of maddux and american veterans of world war ii who survived the war and what not to have lives after world war ii because of medics who were very much come as your father was, in the line of fire. medics are out there crawling around, protect it by an armband with a red cross on it. the medical of search at the united states particularly in the second world war is pretty extraordinary. they discovered a lot of things that help save lives. they were discoveries like penici
rick atkinson. >> caller: thank you very much. your books are terrific, mr. atkinson. my father was a manic with a wife and child who volunteered in december 1941. he was a front-line medic. i would like your comments about the medical care that our soldier sees in europe. what was that like? you know, what could be done? what were we not able to do? and you know, where do they take them to after they moved away from the frontline? thank you again for your time. your books are terrific....
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dear old friend rick elice, who is back with us on "theater talk," bringing along with m someone who is making his debut appearance on "theater talk," one of the great, great actors, mr. roger rees, who has directed this terrific play, "peter and the starcatcher." >> haskins: and both are nominated for tonys -- rick for two tonys. >> well, you know, as long as i was there, i figured, you know. >> riedel: wait, "peter" and what else? >> in an interesting quirk of this particular season, there were two plays included in the category for best score. "one man, two guvnors" and "peter and the starcatcher." wayne barker is our brilliant composer, and i happened to write the lyrics for the songs that are in the play, so... therefore, my double nominee -- nominated -- "double nominee" sounds like a medical diagnosis. it creeps me out a little bit. >> we should say that rick and roger have been partners for a long time. is it impossible to live with this guy, with his two tony award nominations? >> no, actually, what was scary was that -- the, you know -- and it truly is enough to be nominated. it's the cliche of all times, isn't it, but it's just jolly to be in the group, yo
dear old friend rick elice, who is back with us on "theater talk," bringing along with m someone who is making his debut appearance on "theater talk," one of the great, great actors, mr. roger rees, who has directed this terrific play, "peter and the starcatcher." >> haskins: and both are nominated for tonys -- rick for two tonys. >> well, you know, as long as i was there, i figured, you know. >> riedel: wait, "peter" and what else?...
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rick perry. ♪ um... where's mrs. davis? took an early spring break thanks to her double miles from the capital one venture card. thanksmrs. davis teaching? spelling. that's not a subject, right? i mean, spell check. that's a program. algebra. okay. persons a and b are flying to the bahamas. how fast will they get there? don't you need distance, rate and... no, all it takes is double miles. [ all ] whoa. yeah. [ male announcer ] get away fast with unlimited double miles from the capital one venture card. you're the world's best teacher. this is so unexpected. what's in your wallet? ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. customer erin swenson ordebut they didn't fit.line customer's not happy, i'm not happy.
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mr. reid won't negotiate, how do you get them in the room together? >> crazy realistic. rick santelli, the ten-year yield touched the lowest in seven weeks ahead of the partial shutdown. how are bond traders taking the news. >> they're up a couple basis points. i know everything is going to be blamed on the shutdown or those crazy extremists that obviously have a boat load of power it seems, but look at this chart, mandy. this is a chart from the fed meeting of ten-year rates. i would think that the last few days to the right, really aren't the meat of the chart. the meat of the chart is, the fed meeting changed the direction of interest rates. i think that's the dynamic. listen, if i didn't know anything about what was going on in the government, i see up 60 dow, up 12 s&p, and up two basis points on the ten-year it's pretty hard to pull much out of those three market prices. >> rick santelli, thank you very much. >>> by now you know the federal government is mostly shutdown unless you're gently shoving the rock over your head you've been living under the last 24 hours. 800,
mr. reid won't negotiate, how do you get them in the room together? >> crazy realistic. rick santelli, the ten-year yield touched the lowest in seven weeks ahead of the partial shutdown. how are bond traders taking the news. >> they're up a couple basis points. i know everything is going to be blamed on the shutdown or those crazy extremists that obviously have a boat load of power it seems, but look at this chart, mandy. this is a chart from the fed meeting of ten-year rates. i...
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mr. magorium's wonder emporium? >> yes. >> jimmy: no, i never seen that. i should watch it probably. let's keep playing. >> okay. rickon "ew." i want to thank stephanie for dropping by today. thank you so much, stephanie. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you for watching. join me next time. my younger brother spencer will eat a worm. ew. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: i guess i can see the resemblance a little bit. thank you lindsay lohan for helping me out with that. [ cheers and applause ] stick around. i'll be right back with tina fey, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ cats are smart. so they deserve new fresh step scoopable litter. it eliminates odors with carbon and natural plant extracts. it's the smart litter for smart cats. ooh, house down the street has full-sized candy bars. adding it to our route. glad i decided to trade in our old phones. seriously, even the dog... wait, guys, we gotta stay away from 32 elm street. he's a dentist. he's giving out floss! weirdo. getting new treats. that's powerful. verizon. trade in your old phone towards a new one, like the samsung galaxy no
mr. magorium's wonder emporium? >> yes. >> jimmy: no, i never seen that. i should watch it probably. let's keep playing. >> okay. rickon "ew." i want to thank stephanie for dropping by today. thank you so much, stephanie. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you for watching. join me next time. my younger brother spencer will eat a worm. ew. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: i guess i can see the resemblance a little bit. thank...
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rick renzi and one of his associates. this was the bigger part of the case the one that really implicated the public trust mr renzi used his position in congress to insist that the resolution trust coppermine purchased land from represented from mr sandlin in order for mr stanley and to pay back a debt that he owed to representative renzi and the resolution trust company didn't wasn't really that interested in this land they were initially interested in making a land swap for some other land but then renzi kept pushing this land and then he wanted it to be valued at a much higher price than it was worth and eventually somebody from the resolution trust company went to federal prosecutors and told them about what was going on in this case representative renzi then fought this case tooth and nail for really seven years it went all the way up to the ninth circuit court of appeals they tried to go to the supreme court the supreme court turned down the case and it has been winding its way through the courts and frankly it's just it's not very satisfying to see him get only three years in jail for such a flagrant abuse of power
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rick pitino joins us in the studio. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is mrscdonald >>> good morning, everyone. it's wednesday, october 2. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it's "hump day." nearly 4:30. time for a little weather and traffic. liz wenger is going to be a star today because she is going to be doing both. >> should i do a little "hump day"! i'm filling in for lawrence. that's my best effort. >>> out live taking a check of the temperatures outside right now. it's chilly. partly cloudy skies, mostly in the 50s upper 50s out the door right now. we'll check the seven-day forecast coming up. in the meantime, at the bay bridge toll plaza, no metering lights and no big delays so far coming into san francisco. >> thank you. >>> it is 4:30. right no're entering day 2 of the government shutdown in washington. a few hours ago the white house announced president obama is shortening his trip to asia. stops in malaysia and the philippines have been canceled to deal with the closure now and as cbs news' susan mcginnis reports, senate dem
rick pitino joins us in the studio. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is mrscdonald >>> good morning, everyone. it's wednesday, october 2. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it's "hump day." nearly 4:30. time for a little weather and traffic. liz wenger is going to be a star...
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mr. speaker. i rise today to offer my congratulations and support to astronaut rick, one of nasa's best and brightest and proud son of waterbury, connecticut. he and two colleagues will launch on a mission to the internags space station on november 6, prig along a package of geotracking tags from waterbury elementary school students. he will spend six months on the i.s.f., conduct several hundred experiments, and return to earth in may. he attended cross bury high school, and received his bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering and computer science from the university of connecticut. he's a veteran of three space flights having logged nearly 40 days in space. he continues to be an inspiration for students back home in connecticut and around the world. we wish him the best of luck and a safe journey. thank you. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute. revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from texas is recognized
mr. speaker. i rise today to offer my congratulations and support to astronaut rick, one of nasa's best and brightest and proud son of waterbury, connecticut. he and two colleagues will launch on a mission to the internags space station on november 6, prig along a package of geotracking tags from waterbury elementary school students. he will spend six months on the i.s.f., conduct several hundred experiments, and return to earth in may. he attended cross bury high school, and received his...
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rick is an independent. good morning. sir.r: good morning, good morning, mr. cox. heard you made the statement that it is not the federal employees, the ones who are furloughed, it is not their fault that they were furloughed. for the same reason, it is also not our fault for the ones who are considered essential personnel and are required to stay. as you well know, if those pay, what get retro about the ones who are forced to and like police officers firemen. those personnel did not have a choice. all of our annual leave has been canceled. allowed to use our sick leave. if we are sick or have a doctors appointment during all of this time, we can no longer use our sick leave. it will be leave without pay. the second part of this. with this last shooting up here -- i know you are supporting us for the law enforcement officers to receive their law enforcement retirement pay. host: you are in a police department you have been deemed -- deemed it essential. you are not getting paid? getting paid. we are getting our annual leave as regular in our sick leave. everything
rick is an independent. good morning. sir.r: good morning, good morning, mr. cox. heard you made the statement that it is not the federal employees, the ones who are furloughed, it is not their fault that they were furloughed. for the same reason, it is also not our fault for the ones who are considered essential personnel and are required to stay. as you well know, if those pay, what get retro about the ones who are forced to and like police officers firemen. those personnel did not have a...
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rick moranis be used as a political pawn like that. senator ron johnson, wasn't to turn back to you. >> those democrats are so mean. they're so partisan. i'm mrrtisan. >> i've never seen any republican ads that mean. >> we're just a lot nicer people. >> so here is how president obama might put it to you if i can play devil's advocate for a second. you own a company. >> right. >> packer. you make plastics. what if the head, let's say the cfo of the company said, this is what i demand. and if you don't do this thing that you normally would have to do, anyway, let's say it's make payroll, nobody's going to come to work tomorrow, and it would be a shame if something happened to your plant. you would say, this is not a negotiation. now, that's the president's point of view. he's used worse metaphors than that actually. the idea is, this is something congress needs to do, anyway, passing a spending bill, raise a debt ceiling. these are not crazy things for the congress to be asked to do. >> then he's also saying do all those things then i'll negotiate seriously with you, which he's never done. >> he's tried, right? you don't think he's tried? >> 20
rick moranis be used as a political pawn like that. senator ron johnson, wasn't to turn back to you. >> those democrats are so mean. they're so partisan. i'm mrrtisan. >> i've never seen any republican ads that mean. >> we're just a lot nicer people. >> so here is how president obama might put it to you if i can play devil's advocate for a second. you own a company. >> right. >> packer. you make plastics. what if the head, let's say the cfo of the company...
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rick armoy. he has an idea how to get out of this one. you're not going to miss a minute of it. we have your back, we have your money. >>> call him mr. health care, signed up, ready to go. one thing about chad. a me thinks the media has been had, and so has lady gaga? ♪ your rheumatologist about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for over ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. for many adults, humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problem serious allergic reactions and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira , your doctor should test you for tb. ask your docto
rick armoy. he has an idea how to get out of this one. you're not going to miss a minute of it. we have your back, we have your money. >>> call him mr. health care, signed up, ready to go. one thing about chad. a me thinks the media has been had, and so has lady gaga? ♪ your rheumatologist about trying or adding a biologic. this is humira, adalimumab. this is humira working to help relieve my pain. this is humira helping me through the twists and turns. this is humira helping to...
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united states representative rick nolan of minnesota's seventh congressional district which was part of the territory also represented by the former representative, rod gramms. mr. speaker, i rise today to pay tribute to a former member of this house and the united states senate from the state of minnesota, representative and senator rod grams. rod peacefully passed away late tuesday evening after lengthy -- after a lengthy battle with cancer. rod was only 65 years old. rod grams was a very humble man and a man who held onto principle. he grew up on a family farm in eastern minnesota, the town was named crown, minnesota. the evening that he received his eternal crown and it's the same farm that his father grew up on. it's a farm where rod acquired his diligent, hard minnesota-grown work ethic. rod grams worked in broadcasting for nearly 25 years in minnesota. he erched a reputation as a poss -- he earned a reputation educator who spoke with his fellow minnesotans. rod built his own business and he realized the happiness and the challenges of creating jobs nd making a go of his american dream. rod lived life to the maximum and to the full and he showed others ho
united states representative rick nolan of minnesota's seventh congressional district which was part of the territory also represented by the former representative, rod gramms. mr. speaker, i rise today to pay tribute to a former member of this house and the united states senate from the state of minnesota, representative and senator rod grams. rod peacefully passed away late tuesday evening after lengthy -- after a lengthy battle with cancer. rod was only 65 years old. rod grams was a very...
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rick tyler is a generaljor advisor and david,'s good friend is the former did deputy for president clinton. mr. goodfriend, senate says they are optimistic a deal is in sight and that's when the fight started. senator barbara boxer comparing tea parties to domestic abusers. does this comment hurt the process? >> it's hard for me to imagine the bad blood getting any worse. so i think no matter what, we have to assume that there is enough motivation on both sides to reach a deal. i think the republican party in particular has seen its numbers drop so precipitously among the public that there is a general consensus among republicans they put at risk any ability to retake the senate or any ability to win the white house in 2014 and 2016 respectively, that puts them in the wood to get a deal done. as your send up to the story, it cops down to whether speaker boehner will be able to put up for an up-or-down vote in front of the house. >> let's let mr. tyler way in on the comments of senator boxer. do you agree with mr mr. goodfriend? >> i agree all parties, including republicans have suffered negati
rick tyler is a generaljor advisor and david,'s good friend is the former did deputy for president clinton. mr. goodfriend, senate says they are optimistic a deal is in sight and that's when the fight started. senator barbara boxer comparing tea parties to domestic abusers. does this comment hurt the process? >> it's hard for me to imagine the bad blood getting any worse. so i think no matter what, we have to assume that there is enough motivation on both sides to reach a deal. i think...
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anita perry, the wife of governor rick perry of texas, was asked about the issue of abortion. listen. >> when people say to you, mrsgovernor has it right and the indication has it wrong. >> that is really difficult for me, evan. i see it as a woman's right. if they want to do that, that is their decision. they have to live with that decision. >> mrs. perry, i want to make sure you did not just make news. are you saying abortion is a woman's right to make that choice? >> it is not mine. it is not something i would say for them. >> well, governor perry, who has been a very vocal pro-life supporter said his wife, quote/unquote, misspoke. that is the definition of pro-choice. that a woman can choice. >>> one of the sites that shuts down is the world war ii memorial. closing the site caused confrontation and controversy between this texas tea party congress member randy newsom and the vet that stood up for her. >> how can you deny them access? >> it's difficult. >> it should be difficult. >> park services should be ashamed. >> i'm not ashamed. >> you should be. >> at no costs? it doesn't cost money? >> this woman is doi
anita perry, the wife of governor rick perry of texas, was asked about the issue of abortion. listen. >> when people say to you, mrsgovernor has it right and the indication has it wrong. >> that is really difficult for me, evan. i see it as a woman's right. if they want to do that, that is their decision. they have to live with that decision. >> mrs. perry, i want to make sure you did not just make news. are you saying abortion is a woman's right to make that choice? >>...
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rick? how are things going to really go now for that area? >> reporter: well i want to bring in the mayor of seaside heights, william acres. thanks for being with us, mr mayor. we see a lot of devastation yet again here. you're faced with another rebuilding project. where do you go from here? >> fortunately we're in much better shape this time. the first time around nobody had any idea what to do. this was the first experience for everybody. this is much simpler. this is smaller scale. all the plans are in place. we know what to do. we know where to get the lumber. we know how to do this. unfortunately we're seasoned. >> reporter: some of businesses like the beachcomber here is still open despite being surrounded by devastation yet so many other businesses burned to the ground. >> no rhyme or reason. look to the left of beachcomber, that's gone. you look to the right of the beachcomber that's gone. beachcomber was spared, they had a good springer system, they did the right thing. >> reporter: you guys are strong enough to do this over again? >> absolutely. there is no alternative, without getting our doors open, without getting this rebuilt this is ho
rick? how are things going to really go now for that area? >> reporter: well i want to bring in the mayor of seaside heights, william acres. thanks for being with us, mr mayor. we see a lot of devastation yet again here. you're faced with another rebuilding project. where do you go from here? >> fortunately we're in much better shape this time. the first time around nobody had any idea what to do. this was the first experience for everybody. this is much simpler. this is smaller...
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and thank you, mr. rick for making a brief statement (laughter) >> good does that mean i can respeak. >> i'm interested in the appeal board. i value being active in the community and i also have a lot of experience in real estate and i thought the assessment board would be good with my experience, knowledge and skills. i've been active in real estate for over 25 years i became an awe perspires. i can be beneficial to the board i would understand as a property owner i would understand those points of view and as i said i think my skills and experience and expertise would be of a help if you have any questions, we'll be happy to answer them >> you're not on currently. >> no. >> the next speaker john lee is not here and he made an effort to go have a meeting with me at my office. >> he submitted a letter mr. chair. >> he's on the cover of this agent thing just to show he's involved. so next person up then will be eugene >> good afternoon, supervisors i'm e general. i moved to san francisco in 1977. i'm retired
and thank you, mr. rick for making a brief statement (laughter) >> good does that mean i can respeak. >> i'm interested in the appeal board. i value being active in the community and i also have a lot of experience in real estate and i thought the assessment board would be good with my experience, knowledge and skills. i've been active in real estate for over 25 years i became an awe perspires. i can be beneficial to the board i would understand as a property owner i would...