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it's lovely to know that it's mrs. buck's.so perhaps we're talking a little bit more than that. - thank you very much. - thank you. this is one of the classic ceramic models of all time-- princess elizabeth on tommy the police horse, taking the "trooping the color" in 1947, when the king was ill she stepped in. this has got its plinth. it should have a plinth, of course. it stands off from the plinth like that. absolutely beautiful. it should have a certificate. - this is the certificate. - that is, yes. signed by joe jamison, who was the chairman of the company at the time. it was modeled by one of the great modelers-- - doris lindner. - man: doris lindner, of course. doris lindner told me-- i knew doris as an old lady, she was an incredible character-- she had the princess pose for her to get all the costume, and everything right in the costume. and the horse posed for her as well. so everything was absolutely incredible-- incredibly accurate. doris said that when she'd finished her plasticine model to take it back to the fa
it's lovely to know that it's mrs. buck's.so perhaps we're talking a little bit more than that. - thank you very much. - thank you. this is one of the classic ceramic models of all time-- princess elizabeth on tommy the police horse, taking the "trooping the color" in 1947, when the king was ill she stepped in. this has got its plinth. it should have a plinth, of course. it stands off from the plinth like that. absolutely beautiful. it should have a certificate. - this is the...
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even if it means you pay 20 bucks a week. mrs. douglas: rafe, we'll find a way.anks for talking to me, man. michael! i've been trying to reach you. about what? i talked to kate sykora-- she said you blew her off. yeah, after you forced her on me. forced her? i only want what's best for this place. i thought you did, too. dr. holt. thank you. yeah, thank you. you're welcome. ah... what? what else? what did he say? who, rafe's son? he thanked me. no, i mean philip. he asked if i found your replacement. why would he ask you that? because i volunteered to do it. stupidly. that's not stupid, that's sweet. maybe you liked philip breathing down your neck, but i can live without it. you're not angry about philip, you're angry about being here. when it comes to complex brain surgery, no one can touch you, but if a patient needs just a little bit more than medical care... it's not my job. i'm not like you, anna. i'm not the one to take care of your patients. did you find someone? no. i offered it to someone, he turned it down. philip had somebody, but she was the wrong typ
even if it means you pay 20 bucks a week. mrs. douglas: rafe, we'll find a way.anks for talking to me, man. michael! i've been trying to reach you. about what? i talked to kate sykora-- she said you blew her off. yeah, after you forced her on me. forced her? i only want what's best for this place. i thought you did, too. dr. holt. thank you. yeah, thank you. you're welcome. ah... what? what else? what did he say? who, rafe's son? he thanked me. no, i mean philip. he asked if i found your...
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spoke to lou dobbs about this on my web shot "on the hunt," and lou says absolutely the buck has to stop with mrine. listen. >> we're talking about a tremendous distress to individual investors, to businesses that now have accounts frozen, that is his responsibility as c.e.o. >>jonathan: there obviously is a long way to go this both the political and legal investigation of mf global and the main priority right now for all the investigators is to find out where that missing more than $1 billion is. remember, that is more than $1 billion of customers' money. trace? >>trace: thank you, jonathan. love your show, by the way. and now the legal panel, former prosecutor joey jackson and criminal defense attorney, john, are you buying this "i don't know what happened," to the money. corzine was the head goldman sachs, a governor and senator, a very sharp guy. >>guest: there will be an investigation but it is unacceptable. what do we anticipate and expect of c.e.o.'s? leadership. we expect there be accountability here. there are shareholders, investors, stake holders would now do not have the money that r
spoke to lou dobbs about this on my web shot "on the hunt," and lou says absolutely the buck has to stop with mrine. listen. >> we're talking about a tremendous distress to individual investors, to businesses that now have accounts frozen, that is his responsibility as c.e.o. >>jonathan: there obviously is a long way to go this both the political and legal investigation of mf global and the main priority right now for all the investigators is to find out where that missing...
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mr. gingrich said of the program in 1995. the only money goes to the kids. if you have $1,000 at 2 bucks a book, you can pay for 500 books. whereas in the welfare state model if you have $1,000, you pay $850 of that for the bureaucracy. when "the wall street journal" looked into mr. gingrich's program that year in 1995, they found 90% of the money raised, 90% of the $20,000 raised in the past year, had gone to a man named mel steely and two other professors. mel steely was a former gingrich staffer who was at the time working on the authorized biography of the house speaker. so at least that guy was earning. tim murphy also notes today an instance where mr. gingrich was caught transferring money for a scholarship program he set up for inner city students known as the abraham lincoln opportunity fund. gingrich was caught transferring money from that fund to his own political action committee. newt gingrich was getting people to donate money under that guise and taking that money for his biography. now that he's running for president, going after poor people, specifically going after poor kids has become a centerpiece of his
mr. gingrich said of the program in 1995. the only money goes to the kids. if you have $1,000 at 2 bucks a book, you can pay for 500 books. whereas in the welfare state model if you have $1,000, you pay $850 of that for the bureaucracy. when "the wall street journal" looked into mr. gingrich's program that year in 1995, they found 90% of the money raised, 90% of the $20,000 raised in the past year, had gone to a man named mel steely and two other professors. mel steely was a former...
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mr. shuster: i represent bucks county, pennsylvania, which is the home of a 9/11 memorial for all those killed on 9/11, 2001, it's also the home of the widow of captain victor serasini, the pilot of the flight that crashed into the south tower at approximately 9:03 that morning he went to work, along with 2,973 other men and women lost on september 11, never imagining that they would not be returning home. for ellen and the other 17 families from bucks county who lost a loved family member on that day, i want to thank my friend and colleague from pennsylvania, mr. shuster, for offering this bill. i was proud to help him introduce it and i humbly ask my colleagues to support it. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass h.r. 3421. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and without objection the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the gentleman from new york. mr. meeks: mr. speaker, i ask for a roll call vote. under
mr. shuster: i represent bucks county, pennsylvania, which is the home of a 9/11 memorial for all those killed on 9/11, 2001, it's also the home of the widow of captain victor serasini, the pilot of the flight that crashed into the south tower at approximately 9:03 that morning he went to work, along with 2,973 other men and women lost on september 11, never imagining that they would not be returning home. for ellen and the other 17 families from bucks county who lost a loved family member on...
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from the very beginning, tricking people with the fine print, cheating consumers to make a quick buck. mr. speaker, i see that republicans are ready to take the time. i'm happy to yeed. i'm going to yield back the balance of my time in just a moment, but i just want to say that america was a good idea. america is a good idea. but it's an idea that you have to fight for and the idea of liberty and justice for all, living in a fair and prosperous economy is something that americans have to stand up for and assert because if we leave it to the big guys, to the 1%, to the people with all the money and all the dough, they will snatch this great american dream away from us. and with that, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair lays before the house the following enrolled bill. the clerk: senate 535, an act to authorize the secretary of the interior to leave certain lands within fort pulaski national monument and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: under the speaker's announced policy of january 5, 2011, the chair recognizes t
from the very beginning, tricking people with the fine print, cheating consumers to make a quick buck. mr. speaker, i see that republicans are ready to take the time. i'm happy to yeed. i'm going to yield back the balance of my time in just a moment, but i just want to say that america was a good idea. america is a good idea. but it's an idea that you have to fight for and the idea of liberty and justice for all, living in a fair and prosperous economy is something that americans have to stand...
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mr. scott mcgrew. >> good morning to you. software gained about 29% or about 3 buckss they opened the nasdaq this morning. jive out of palo alto, they're kind of facebook or twitter in the corporate setting. >>> well, it's the second solyndra auction. the first auction raised about $6 million. you'll see none of that because the obama administration structured the loans so that private investors get paid back first. the auction website, including polo shirts from solyndra. they're pretty big. they're 4 xl. not xl or xxl but xxxxl shirts. >>> paul kunz from the linear -- talking to me in 2001, celebrating the tenth anniversary of the very first american website. this week is the 20th anniversary of that very same website. if you look closely as i'm pointing there, that is running on a computer created by steve jobs. 20 years for the web. the internet itself, much older, yes, but 20 years for the web. happy birthday. >> how far we've come. >>> facebook has named sfo one of the world's most social airports. the social networking company recently tabulated data from peopl
mr. scott mcgrew. >> good morning to you. software gained about 29% or about 3 buckss they opened the nasdaq this morning. jive out of palo alto, they're kind of facebook or twitter in the corporate setting. >>> well, it's the second solyndra auction. the first auction raised about $6 million. you'll see none of that because the obama administration structured the loans so that private investors get paid back first. the auction website, including polo shirts from solyndra....
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going to a used car lot and the guy shows you a chevrolet over here and says that's a thousand bucks -- mr. levin: i yield the gentleman 30 seconds. mr. mcdermott: and you get there and find another car that's worth nothing, been in a wreck and you think you've got the $1,000 car. this is a phony attack on employment. the press releases will say we extended unemployment benefits. yeah, well you pulled the rug out from under the long-term unemployment. this is not the usual unemployment. this is unemployment that really has the highest long-term unemployment in the history of this country in the last 50 years. it's a bad bill. vote no. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan, mr. camp. mr. camp: mr. speaker, at this time i yield three minutes to the distinguished gentleman a member of the ways and means committee, the gentleman from texas, mr. johnson who is an author of the reform to the refundable child tax credit. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. johnson: thank you mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman for yielding. i rise in support o
going to a used car lot and the guy shows you a chevrolet over here and says that's a thousand bucks -- mr. levin: i yield the gentleman 30 seconds. mr. mcdermott: and you get there and find another car that's worth nothing, been in a wreck and you think you've got the $1,000 car. this is a phony attack on employment. the press releases will say we extended unemployment benefits. yeah, well you pulled the rug out from under the long-term unemployment. this is not the usual unemployment. this is...
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mr. speaker. i rise today to honor one of the bucks county bar association's most ardent supporters, my dear friend, tom mellon. tom is known by many around the country for his passion and commitment to the law, but is equally known in the bucks county area as a dedicated civil servant who has spent his entire life giving back to the community. i have known tom for many years. although we come from different party backgrounds, it has never gotten in the way of our friendship. our shared val have always trumped politics. -- values have always trumped politics. first and foremost tom is a family man. he's a loyal husband and dedicated father to four sons. tom is also one of the friendliest people you will ever meet. he has a genuine personality and warm welcoming demeanor which served him well throughout his career. tom always seems to carry with him an inner irish spirit. from day one he has championed the underdog and the downtrodden, which is truly an admirable quality. throughout the course of his legal career, tom has been the david to many corporation's goliath, taking on big tobacco, multiple
mr. speaker. i rise today to honor one of the bucks county bar association's most ardent supporters, my dear friend, tom mellon. tom is known by many around the country for his passion and commitment to the law, but is equally known in the bucks county area as a dedicated civil servant who has spent his entire life giving back to the community. i have known tom for many years. although we come from different party backgrounds, it has never gotten in the way of our friendship. our shared val...
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mr. gingrich's concurrent efforts to run for president and make a buck? isn't this usually kind of a full-time job running for president? >> usually, this is what you do in spring training. so you had, for instance, john mccain in 1999 when he was getting ready to run. he used his book tour to launch. other candidates have done that. barack obama did some of that in 2007. but this has never been done before. it's very peculiar. just a few weeks before the iowa caucuses. it reflects the i guess unquenchable greed of newt gingrich. but it also has a chutzpah and hypocrisy element to it. you remember that gingrich first became important in american politics when he used a book deal that speaker jim wright had to get wright out as speaker of the house. then when gingrich himself was speaker, it was a book deal that involved a course that he was teaching that led him to be fined $300,000 by the house ethics committee is pushed out as speaker of the house by his fellow republicans. over a book. so you would think that at this point he would, you know, sensing t
mr. gingrich's concurrent efforts to run for president and make a buck? isn't this usually kind of a full-time job running for president? >> usually, this is what you do in spring training. so you had, for instance, john mccain in 1999 when he was getting ready to run. he used his book tour to launch. other candidates have done that. barack obama did some of that in 2007. but this has never been done before. it's very peculiar. just a few weeks before the iowa caucuses. it reflects the i...
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bucks a candle. something like 15 domplet blow that cake out, mr. president. the good thing about turning 50, barack obama, is that now the money that you donate to aarp will go right back into your pocket. you will be greased by yourself. okay? >> so you pay your dues, kick it back into campaign donations. >> there you go. it all comes back. >> i don't know how that feels that 50 thing. that's a few years away for me. >> yeah. >> but you have -- you have experienced that a number of times. >> you can't set there and tell me, miller i know you. that if on your birthday somebody wants to pay you 35,800 bucks you ain't going to let them hang around with you because you are. >> you are probably right, billy. on your 50th birthday what they don't tell is you that procedure prostate turns into the underdog balloon from the macy's parade. [ laughter ] >> bill: is that so? >> i think. [ laughter ] >> bill: don't worry, obama care will take care of it? >> that's actually written up in there. that's how specific that bill is. >> bill: now ahmadinejad come to the u.n. a
bucks a candle. something like 15 domplet blow that cake out, mr. president. the good thing about turning 50, barack obama, is that now the money that you donate to aarp will go right back into your pocket. you will be greased by yourself. okay? >> so you pay your dues, kick it back into campaign donations. >> there you go. it all comes back. >> i don't know how that feels that 50 thing. that's a few years away for me. >> yeah. >> but you have -- you have...
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going to a used car lot and the guy shows you a chevrolet over here and says that's a thousand bucks -- mr. levin: i yield the gentleman 30 seconds. mr. mcdermott: and you get there and find another car that's worth nothing, been in a wreck and you think you've got the $1,000 car. this is a phony attack on employment. the press releases will say we extended unemployment benefits. yeah, well you pulled the rug out from under the long-term unemployment. this is not the usual unemployment. this is unemployment that really has the highest long-term unemployment in the history of this country in the last 50 years. it's a bad bill. vote no. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan, mr. camp. mr. camp: mr. speaker, at this time i yield three minutes to the distinguished gentleman a member of the ways and means committee, the gentleman from texas, mr. johnson who is an author of the reform to the refundable child tax credit. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. johnson: thank you mr. speaker. i thank the gentleman for yielding. i rise in support o
going to a used car lot and the guy shows you a chevrolet over here and says that's a thousand bucks -- mr. levin: i yield the gentleman 30 seconds. mr. mcdermott: and you get there and find another car that's worth nothing, been in a wreck and you think you've got the $1,000 car. this is a phony attack on employment. the press releases will say we extended unemployment benefits. yeah, well you pulled the rug out from under the long-term unemployment. this is not the usual unemployment. this is...
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mr. high roller. the $10,000 betting millionaire mitt romney. in between has three big bucks fund-raisers on wednesday, mitt took every chance he could to hurl invektive at the chief rival. >> it has been difficult to replace a career politician if you are just another career politician. someone who has gone to washington to do good and stayed to do well. she sitting down with nancy pelosi to support a cap and trade bill was a mistake. i'm not talking about someone who learned from experience is unreliable. he's a great historian. if we needed a historian, people would find that attractive. >> he's a great historian. newt agrees with that, but mitt be warned, if you on attacking newt, you are not only attacking a politician, historian and a lobbyist, you are also attacking christmas. >> next week, we should wish people a merry christmas. i think if these guys keep this negative junk, it is so discordant with the spirit of christmas. >> what happened then? when in whoville say say that the grinch's small heart grew three sizes that day. >> let's get right to our panel. joan wa
mr. high roller. the $10,000 betting millionaire mitt romney. in between has three big bucks fund-raisers on wednesday, mitt took every chance he could to hurl invektive at the chief rival. >> it has been difficult to replace a career politician if you are just another career politician. someone who has gone to washington to do good and stayed to do well. she sitting down with nancy pelosi to support a cap and trade bill was a mistake. i'm not talking about someone who learned from...
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buck as they did in 2008. >> thank you. my time's expired. >> mr. cooper for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thanks to the distinguished panelists. i think perhaps the most important question is the simplest. is this a crisis of the eurozone or really more of a crisis of the west? because most of you have pointed out that just the trade implications alone mean that we have a stake in this crisis whether we want one or not. so when you globally talk about taxpayer exposure, we have to remember that countless americans are shareholders, and they're shareholders in the institutions that perhaps have lent tens, hundreds of billions, maybe even trillions of dollars to countries or entities in the eurozone. it goes without saying that we share many cultural and other ties with this troubled area. and sometimes unspoken is the idea that the entire capitalist system is built to some degree on confidence and leverage and trust. just a few years ago there was a prominent banker at citicorp, walther riston, who had the famous doctrine that no sovereign country could ever default. he was n
buck as they did in 2008. >> thank you. my time's expired. >> mr. cooper for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, and thanks to the distinguished panelists. i think perhaps the most important question is the simplest. is this a crisis of the eurozone or really more of a crisis of the west? because most of you have pointed out that just the trade implications alone mean that we have a stake in this crisis whether we want one or not. so when you globally talk about taxpayer...
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mr. steamy, email us at it works for you at wmar.com sure' giving up a lot of cash to keep your tv, your air conditioner and kitchen appliances running. households paid an average of $1400 bucks for electricity last year, the fifth year above the inflation rate. while many products are more energy e fisht these days, people with birling houses and using more electronics. >>> if you have complaints about your kindle, you can fire amazon a note. updates are coming within the next couple of weeks. amazon said the updates will include screen and touch controls. >>> the company announced some of the stores will stay open 83 hours straight. the fun starts december the 21th -- 21st no managers, beware. your employees will rat you out for bad behavior for the right place. they will report them as long as they can remain anonymous and if money was available. more than a third polled said they already knew whether shady practices in their work places. >>> a fight at a baltimore county high school resulted in many students being sprayed with per spray. who decided to use it and how those who used it were involved. >>> after 10 weeks of protesting, occupy baltimore has been evicted. what
mr. steamy, email us at it works for you at wmar.com sure' giving up a lot of cash to keep your tv, your air conditioner and kitchen appliances running. households paid an average of $1400 bucks for electricity last year, the fifth year above the inflation rate. while many products are more energy e fisht these days, people with birling houses and using more electronics. >>> if you have complaints about your kindle, you can fire amazon a note. updates are coming within the next couple...
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bucks. ♪ fare thee well ♪ farewell ♪ mr.r way ♪ ♪ though you haven't any money you can still be bright and sunny ♪ ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. >> heather: fox news alert from washington, lawmakers agreeing to a two-month extension to jobless benefits. president obama welcoming the deal but with a chief exception. ed henry. ed, he didn't get all that he wanted, did he? >> mixed bag, but the white house is trying to claim a victory. even that critics have to acknowledge that was president that was pushing for the american jobs act,
bucks. ♪ fare thee well ♪ farewell ♪ mr.r way ♪ ♪ though you haven't any money you can still be bright and sunny ♪ ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect...
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bucks. st. louis, though, is an american franchise and they will carry on with mr. pujols. all right. chilly not only st. louis but across much of the country. 9 degrees in minneapolis, 25 in chicago, 36 degrees in new york city. just some light snow showers from chicago back through cleveland, up through upstate new york. some lake effect today. that is about it. the storm that rolled through yesterday with rains and snow is off to sea, so pretty tranquil conditions, including look at that big sunny sky there in southern california. how can you resist that, carol? i don't blame albert, one bit. good luck to him. >> i do. there's such a thing as loyalty. >> yeah. that's so last century, carol. >> i know. >> so last century. >> you're a yankees fan. what would you understand about players being loyal? >> we're paying rodriguez's salary, the ten-year salary we can't get rid of. >> i know. you're stuck with it now, baby. thank you, rob. >> see ya. >>> it's called a dignity strike and it could be the latest protest in jar. syrian activists may pack the streets blocking roadways and urging
bucks. st. louis, though, is an american franchise and they will carry on with mr. pujols. all right. chilly not only st. louis but across much of the country. 9 degrees in minneapolis, 25 in chicago, 36 degrees in new york city. just some light snow showers from chicago back through cleveland, up through upstate new york. some lake effect today. that is about it. the storm that rolled through yesterday with rains and snow is off to sea, so pretty tranquil conditions, including look at that big...
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bucks. campbell's chunky. it's amazing what soup can do. when this hearing was originally scheduled, the intention was to have mr.nformation has surfaced, provided by his wife mrs. bronson. we have her statement, plus a handwritten letter from mr. bronson. which cannot be authenticated. of course it's not a perfect match. i told you. derek is sick. he could hardly write his own name. that's rather convenient, isn't it? it wasn't just me. mr. monk saw him, too. your honor, if i may. mr. monk. is this the man you saw? i believe it is. according to your testimony, you only saw him in a dimly lit bar and a parking garage. hardly ideal conditions. (monk) that's true. well, mr. bronson's nephews have been waiting a long time for this estate to be probated. i'm reluctant to make a decision based on one man's testimony. your honor, adrian monk is not just anyone. his memory and powers of observation are legendary. well, there's a lot at stake here. you say he has a great memory. mr. monk. would you mind standing up and turning around? could you describe my shirt? which one? [chuckling] which one? the shirt you're wearing
bucks. campbell's chunky. it's amazing what soup can do. when this hearing was originally scheduled, the intention was to have mr.nformation has surfaced, provided by his wife mrs. bronson. we have her statement, plus a handwritten letter from mr. bronson. which cannot be authenticated. of course it's not a perfect match. i told you. derek is sick. he could hardly write his own name. that's rather convenient, isn't it? it wasn't just me. mr. monk saw him, too. your honor, if i may. mr. monk. is...
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bucks. so how far are they willing to go? that's coming up on route to mr. bill. i wouldn't do that.uldn't use that single miles credit card. hey, aren't you... shhh. i'm researchg a role. today's special... the capital one venture card. you earn double miles on every purchase. impressive. chalk is a lost medium. if you're not earning double miles... you're settling for half. was that really necessary? [ male announcer ] get the venture card at capitalone.com and earn double miles on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? cover for me. i have an audition. this was the gulf's best tourism season in years. all because so many people wanted to visit us... in louisiana. they came to see us in florida... nice try, they came to hang out with us in alabama... once folks heard mississippi had the welcome gn out, they couldn't wait to get here. this year wagreat but next year's a be even better. and anyone who knows the gulf knows that winter is primetime fun time. the sun's out and you can go deep sea fishing for amberjack, grouper and mackerel. our golf courses are open. our bed a
bucks. so how far are they willing to go? that's coming up on route to mr. bill. i wouldn't do that.uldn't use that single miles credit card. hey, aren't you... shhh. i'm researchg a role. today's special... the capital one venture card. you earn double miles on every purchase. impressive. chalk is a lost medium. if you're not earning double miles... you're settling for half. was that really necessary? [ male announcer ] get the venture card at capitalone.com and earn double miles on every...
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bucks. ♪ fare thee well ♪ farewell ♪ mr.r way ♪ ♪ though you haven't any money you can still be bright and sunny ♪ ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah >> shannon: new york city police are questioning a man in custody following a horrific murder. 64-year-old dor lories was doused in flammable and set on fire a. man entered a brooklyn police station early this morning claiming he started the fire. although he's not charged, authorities say he smelled like gasoline and made claims implicating himself. >>> the battle over the payroll tax cut extension is far from over. tomorrow the house will take up the legislation passed by the senate yesterday and plenty of house republicans are clearly opposed. it's the bottom of the hour, peter doocy is standing by. >> john boehner says he's opposed to the senate approved bill extend ago payroll tax cut and jobless benefits for just two months. in an interview, he says congressional bar againers should write a new measure that would last an entire year. >>> newly enacted legislati
bucks. ♪ fare thee well ♪ farewell ♪ mr.r way ♪ ♪ though you haven't any money you can still be bright and sunny ♪ ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah >> shannon: new york city police are questioning a man in custody following a horrific murder. 64-year-old dor lories was doused in flammable and set on fire a. man entered a brooklyn police station early this morning claiming he started the fire. although he's not charged, authorities say he smelled like...
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buck of any available investment i know. so thank you, tom. thank you, ricky. and ran ki. and mrmae chance to work on this. thank you. >> well, good morning, everybody. i want to first of all thank randy and tom for their participation and i am thrilled that president clinton has been willing to take this on. as he pointed out, partly thanks to me, he's home alone too often. and this has been a passion for him for quite some time. so i'm very grateful for his involvement. i thank everybody at transwestern and everybody who participated here for giving us this remarkable tour. there are the equivalent of 250 full-time workers as a consequence of the project that's taking place here. it is a win for the business owners. it is a win for the tenants of this building. it is a win for the construction workers who are participating and for the property manager that's doing such a great job. so this is a great example of what's possible. as president, my most pressing challenge is doing everything i can every single day to get this economy growing faster and create more jobs. this mornin
buck of any available investment i know. so thank you, tom. thank you, ricky. and ran ki. and mrmae chance to work on this. thank you. >> well, good morning, everybody. i want to first of all thank randy and tom for their participation and i am thrilled that president clinton has been willing to take this on. as he pointed out, partly thanks to me, he's home alone too often. and this has been a passion for him for quite some time. so i'm very grateful for his involvement. i thank...
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mr. president, thanks for giving me the chance to work on this. -- the biggest bang for the buck of any available investment i know. >> good morning, everybody. i want to first thank randy and, for their participation. i am thrilled that president clinton has been willing to take this on. as he pointed out, partly thanks to me, he is home alone too often. this has been a passion of his for quite some time. i am very grateful for his involvement. i thank all the folks who are participating here for giving us this remarkable for -- tour. there are the equivalent of 250 full-time workers as a consequence of the project that is taking place here. it is a win for the business owner. it is a win for the tenants of the building. it is a win for the construction workers who are participating and for the property manager that is doing such a great job. this is a great example of what is possible. as president, my most pressing challenge is doing everything i can every single day to get this economy growing faster and to create more jobs. this morning, we learned that our economy added another 140,000 priv
mr. president, thanks for giving me the chance to work on this. -- the biggest bang for the buck of any available investment i know. >> good morning, everybody. i want to first thank randy and, for their participation. i am thrilled that president clinton has been willing to take this on. as he pointed out, partly thanks to me, he is home alone too often. this has been a passion of his for quite some time. i am very grateful for his involvement. i thank all the folks who are participating...
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mr. obama hit three fundraisers during his stop in the big apple including one that went for more than 35,000 bucks assassinate president ronald reagan, john hinckley, is requesting to spend more time outside a washington mental hospital. the subject of a hearing that continues today, as abc's pierre thomas reports, that hearing started with surprising testimony. >> reporter: prosecutors revealed that last summer, the secret service had john hinckley under surveillance on approved leave from a mental hospital. hinckley was visiting his mother in williamsburg, virginia, when he faked going to the movies. instead headed to a barnes & noble where he read books about president reagan and presidential assassinations. >> if he is that obsessed what a reasonable person would say he might want to go try something else. >> reporter: authorities claim it was concerning that hinckley searched the internet for photographs of his female dentist. hinckley is currently living in a washington, d.c., mental hospital for shooting president reagan and nearly killing former white house press secretary james brady. he
mr. obama hit three fundraisers during his stop in the big apple including one that went for more than 35,000 bucks assassinate president ronald reagan, john hinckley, is requesting to spend more time outside a washington mental hospital. the subject of a hearing that continues today, as abc's pierre thomas reports, that hearing started with surprising testimony. >> reporter: prosecutors revealed that last summer, the secret service had john hinckley under surveillance on approved leave...
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by far the greatest bang for the buck of any available investment i know. thank you tom, ricky, randy. mrident, thank you for giving me a chance to work on this. >> good morning, everybody. i want to first of all thank randy and tom for their participation. i am thrilled that president clinton has been willing to take this on. as he pointed out, partly thanks to me he's home alone too often. this has been a passion for him for quite some time so i am very grateful for his involvement. i thank everybody at trans western, all the folks who are participating here for giving us this remarkable tour. there are the equivalent of 250 full-time workers as a consequence of the project that's taking place here. it is a win for the business owners, it is a win for the tenants of this building, it is a win for the construction workers who are participating and for the property manager that's doing such a great job. so this is a great example of what's possible. as president, my most pressing challenge is doing everything i can every single day to get this economy growing faster and create more jobs.
by far the greatest bang for the buck of any available investment i know. thank you tom, ricky, randy. mrident, thank you for giving me a chance to work on this. >> good morning, everybody. i want to first of all thank randy and tom for their participation. i am thrilled that president clinton has been willing to take this on. as he pointed out, partly thanks to me he's home alone too often. this has been a passion for him for quite some time so i am very grateful for his involvement. i...
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buck. thank you for your testimony. i yield back. >> mr. conseco? >> i personally am concerned about section 3 of the stock act which seems to contradict the speech or debate clause. as you mention in your testimony, the case of gavel vs. united states, they said the clause was designed to create a co-equal branch of government. . as members of congress kgo before the media, section 3 of the stock act could essentially bar them from publicly saying anything that may or may not move markets are stocks which really gag's them from commenting on very important legislation to the american people. do you feel section 3 violates the speech and debate clause? >> the speech and debate clause is a separate matter. that will exist in respect of what is done with respect to establishing a duty or passing legislation that prohibits insider-trading. it is something that we as the enforcement authorities have to navigate through and respect -- i'm sorry. thank you. not the best person to opine on that. i am happy to consider that. and get back to you with a respo
buck. thank you for your testimony. i yield back. >> mr. conseco? >> i personally am concerned about section 3 of the stock act which seems to contradict the speech or debate clause. as you mention in your testimony, the case of gavel vs. united states, they said the clause was designed to create a co-equal branch of government. . as members of congress kgo before the media, section 3 of the stock act could essentially bar them from publicly saying anything that may or may not move...