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mr. martin about cuts to medicare. my understanding was the some of those cuts to medicare were to stop subsidizing medicare advantage. in other words, stop subsidizing the insurance companies. i certainly agree that raising the age for eligibility is not fair, especially for working people who work really hard and cannot keep going. they probably have a lot more problems with their health than those folks who sit at desks. guest: i agree with not raising the retirement age. the insurance lobby has been squeezed. 2% profits. they say we should cut down on that 2 percent profit margin. the with-2% profit margin. -- cut down on the person signed profit margin. -- 2% profit margin. caller: good morning. i am is 79 years old and i am democrat. i want to correct a caller that called before. he said the money in the bank was not collecting anything. i work in a bag for over 45 years. my mother always taught me say -- i work in a bank for over 45 years. my mother always taught me to save a little for a rainy day. he says unde
mr. martin about cuts to medicare. my understanding was the some of those cuts to medicare were to stop subsidizing medicare advantage. in other words, stop subsidizing the insurance companies. i certainly agree that raising the age for eligibility is not fair, especially for working people who work really hard and cannot keep going. they probably have a lot more problems with their health than those folks who sit at desks. guest: i agree with not raising the retirement age. the insurance lobby...
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mr. martin is not done. he finishes with a team record 251 yards for a team record. 35-17.ders refuse to quit. down 18, perfect here to marcel, two-point con veq. they get the ball back to palmer. who threw for 314 yards. throws his third interception. raiders lose it and fall to 3-5. >> our team battled. we tried to make a comeback and came up a little short. >> we need to clean up. we need to be firing on all cylinders and critical points in games. >> he was tough. he did what he needed to do to win. there is nothing you can do about that. >> two td passes this one to reggie wayne, colts trailing. luck under pressure. airs it up between two defenders. 36-yard touchdown. he broke the record with 433 and colts win it 23-20. and galaxy in l.a. they meet again in the bay area, team with the total points wins the series. quakes have had to come up twice but scoreless. here off the kick not delayed by josh sanders. l.a. with their best chance. great drop pass by former earthquake landy donovan. off the crossbar. second half. bernardo, 33 yards out squeezes pass suand ers. under
mr. martin is not done. he finishes with a team record 251 yards for a team record. 35-17.ders refuse to quit. down 18, perfect here to marcel, two-point con veq. they get the ball back to palmer. who threw for 314 yards. throws his third interception. raiders lose it and fall to 3-5. >> our team battled. we tried to make a comeback and came up a little short. >> we need to clean up. we need to be firing on all cylinders and critical points in games. >> he was tough. he did...
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mr. martin not done,le finished with a team record 251 yards on 25 carries. 35-17. raiders refuse to quit. palmer, the throw to reed. they get the ball back, plenty of time. but palmer, 414-yard, three picks. bucs run out the clock. raiders lose, fall to 3-5. >> howth our team hung in there, thought our team battled, and we tried to make a comeback and just came up a little short. >> we indiana -- we need to clean up and be firing on all cylinders, specially in critical points in games. too many mistakes. >> a heck of player. played good today. he was tough. he was downhill and did what he needed to do to win. he had a big game, and nothing you can do about that. >> mike: peyton manning and the bron can hes and -- broncos brod denver. denver trailed in the fourth. decker take us it away. broncos come from behind to win. >> andrew luck's colts hosting the dolphins. a career game. two t.d. passes, this one to wayne. luck under pressure. airs it out to hilton. between two defenders. 36-yard touchdown, broke cam newton's record for passing records in a game with 433. th
mr. martin not done,le finished with a team record 251 yards on 25 carries. 35-17. raiders refuse to quit. palmer, the throw to reed. they get the ball back, plenty of time. but palmer, 414-yard, three picks. bucs run out the clock. raiders lose, fall to 3-5. >> howth our team hung in there, thought our team battled, and we tried to make a comeback and just came up a little short. >> we indiana -- we need to clean up and be firing on all cylinders, specially in critical points in...
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mr. martin is not done. fourth quarter, longest rushing touchdown. fifth time, 70 yards. team record 251 on the day, team record four t.d.s, 35-17. the raiders refuse to quit. palmer to reid. raiders down three. raiders get the ball back. plenty of time, but palmer, his third interception, bucs run out the clock. raiders lose 32-42 the final, falling to 3-5. >> peyton manning and the broncos taking on the bengals. decker fights into the end zone. 10-3 broncos. manning through two of his t.d. passes in the quarter, broncos win. >> andrew luck and the dolphins, luck, career game, this one to reggie wayne. colts trail by four in the third. lock airs it out to hit ton, between two defenders. touchdown. broke cam newton's record for rushing yards. >> playoffs today in mls. the two series, whoever has the most points advances to the western conference championship round. eastern conference semis, houston and kansas city. kansas city ha -- had not lost in three months. dynamo win 2-0. >> final route of the hsbc championship in china. ian poulter trailing by four, birdie putt on
mr. martin is not done. fourth quarter, longest rushing touchdown. fifth time, 70 yards. team record 251 on the day, team record four t.d.s, 35-17. the raiders refuse to quit. palmer to reid. raiders down three. raiders get the ball back. plenty of time, but palmer, his third interception, bucs run out the clock. raiders lose 32-42 the final, falling to 3-5. >> peyton manning and the broncos taking on the bengals. decker fights into the end zone. 10-3 broncos. manning through two of his...
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. - certainly this dear mrs. martinnanny, would have shared in the great drama that surrounded the coronation of edward vii. and so i believe the people who went to that coronation would have been given a medal such as this. more intimate friends would have been given a brooch where the date 1902 is laid out very precisely on the lid. but i think if we're gonna get a measure of exactly how intimate this relationship is-- and it very clearly is-- we need to look at these stunning telegrams. it says "handed in at sandringham: mrs. martin at sir john knollys' stable yard, st. james' palace," and it says-- and i think this is full of drama, i really do-- "poor dear baba and tiny mama miss nana very much. hope she is well and not too sad." signed "princess of wales." would that be the sadness of queen alexandra's death? what's the date of that? 25. - yes, i suppose that's absolutely right, isn't it? - that's right. you're living with them. you're going to get that. absolutely marvelous. and that seems to be an absolute bombs
. - certainly this dear mrs. martinnanny, would have shared in the great drama that surrounded the coronation of edward vii. and so i believe the people who went to that coronation would have been given a medal such as this. more intimate friends would have been given a brooch where the date 1902 is laid out very precisely on the lid. but i think if we're gonna get a measure of exactly how intimate this relationship is-- and it very clearly is-- we need to look at these stunning telegrams. it...
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mr. martin, i respect their views. i don't think it's grounded in any experience. for having me on. >> hold on one second. margaret hoover, jump in, please. >> senator mccain's right. also these are key states. colorado, virginia, florida, nevada where you have large military populations. and this is one of several issues that people are considering. even if jobs and the economy is at the top, this is part of a mosaic of issues people consider. >> i'm going to stop you there. roland, don't make we walk over to you. we are out of time. senator mccain, i thank you for joining us, sir. >> thank you for having me on. >> we're out of time. i'm going to go to christine romans. she's been crunching the numbers on the electoral map trying to get to the number 270. how does it look, christine? >> let's look at the map here first. solid red here. that means it's considered safe for the republicans. solid blue, safe for the democrats. these yellow are the swing states. fastest way for president obama to get to that magic number would be -- it would take iowa, wisconsin, ohio.
mr. martin, i respect their views. i don't think it's grounded in any experience. for having me on. >> hold on one second. margaret hoover, jump in, please. >> senator mccain's right. also these are key states. colorado, virginia, florida, nevada where you have large military populations. and this is one of several issues that people are considering. even if jobs and the economy is at the top, this is part of a mosaic of issues people consider. >> i'm going to stop you there....
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mr. john martin. >> thank you all for being here. [applause] thank you for being here for the opening of the marine response emergency facility. i want to begin by introducing several dignitaries. the first is commission vice president mike hardeman. thank you. and commissioner steve nakaja. and i want to introduce our police department deputy chief at the airport, the guy in charge. david chen is here.
mr. john martin. >> thank you all for being here. [applause] thank you for being here for the opening of the marine response emergency facility. i want to begin by introducing several dignitaries. the first is commission vice president mike hardeman. thank you. and commissioner steve nakaja. and i want to introduce our police department deputy chief at the airport, the guy in charge. david chen is here.
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mr. john martin. >> thank you all for being here. [applause] thank you for being here for the opening of the marine response emergency facility. i want to begin by introducing several dignitaries. the first is commission vice president mike hardeman. thank you. and commissioner steve nakaja. and i want to introduce our police department deputy chief at the airport, the guy in charge. david chen is here. from the adjacent coast guard facility, the commander. and we have staff members from our congressional delegation. we have staff members from senator feinstein's office, nancy pelosi's office, and others. thank you for joining us today. [applause] throughout our history, safety and security has always been our priority. safety and security of our passengers, and safety of our employees. we are building on that commitment by commissioning what is the first fire rescue boat house facility on the west coast of the united states. more simply -- [airplane noise] we are at an airport. this is the first marine emergency response facility on
mr. john martin. >> thank you all for being here. [applause] thank you for being here for the opening of the marine response emergency facility. i want to begin by introducing several dignitaries. the first is commission vice president mike hardeman. thank you. and commissioner steve nakaja. and i want to introduce our police department deputy chief at the airport, the guy in charge. david chen is here. from the adjacent coast guard facility, the commander. and we have staff members from...
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mr. fred martin. fred, if you'd like to come forward. fred is a long-time resident of district 7, right there in the heart of the district [speaker not understood]. to be quite honest, to be quite frank, mental health is not an issue that rises to the top of a lot of district 7 concerns. i don't hear about mental health issues often at neighborhood meetings, letters, calls. but fred always makes it his top issue. and this is a gentleman who has had a very long successful business career, who has made mental health advocacy really a great part of his life today. and he has done more than just about anybody else to educate me about issues in and around mental health. he's opened my eyes, opened my ears to a lot of issues that prior to coming to the board i had no idea about. and i'm very grateful to fred for doing that. and just within quite frankly the very parochial world of district 7, i give great credit to fred for making this issue far more prevalent in the minds of the residents of district 7, helping everybody understand maybe to g
mr. fred martin. fred, if you'd like to come forward. fred is a long-time resident of district 7, right there in the heart of the district [speaker not understood]. to be quite honest, to be quite frank, mental health is not an issue that rises to the top of a lot of district 7 concerns. i don't hear about mental health issues often at neighborhood meetings, letters, calls. but fred always makes it his top issue. and this is a gentleman who has had a very long successful business career, who...
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mr. martin hallward. >> congratulate morsi of egypt on his moderating role, but also his advice to vote yes to the recognition of pal the tin yang states at the united nations, thereby demonstrating some small progress for those palestinians promoting the path of diplomacy, not violence. >> well, this is the debate that we entered into earlier. now, i've had this discussion with my egyptian counterparts a couple of times already, understandably, and as i say, there's a wholly legitimate point of view about that. my judgment is that it's important to do whatever is necessary to support a return to negotiations and that a vote now in the general assembly does not support that. so that is the government's considered view. we will continue to discuss this with our european partners as to how we should respond to the actual vote. >> jeremy corbin. >> could the foreign secretary have a word with the undersecretary of state who is apparently in ramallah today and in israel yesterday and to suggest that he goes on to visit gaza to talk to the elected representatives, the people of gaza and to exami
mr. martin hallward. >> congratulate morsi of egypt on his moderating role, but also his advice to vote yes to the recognition of pal the tin yang states at the united nations, thereby demonstrating some small progress for those palestinians promoting the path of diplomacy, not violence. >> well, this is the debate that we entered into earlier. now, i've had this discussion with my egyptian counterparts a couple of times already, understandably, and as i say, there's a wholly...
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condolances to the kalw family and general manager matt martin. mr. farrly's family, friends, and his many fans. the voice of community radio in san francisco will be sorely missed. the rest i'll submitv. thank you. >> thank you, supervisor mar. president chiu. >> thank you, madam clerk. first of all colleagues i have an in memorial for marta who will be greatly missed by her friends and family and the neighbors of russian hill. she was a leader with the russian hill community association, devoted countless hours to helping in the community and numerous issues, hosted meetings at her home and helped to build consensus among our neighbors in providing wise and thoughtful counsel on various issues. she will be survived by her husband terrance ryan on vallejo street. [speaker not understood] alcohol related restrictions in the lower polk neighborhood. at this time the lower polk neighborhood is saturated with alcohol establishments, bars and liquor stores. the office of small business has 60 alcohol licenses on record for the six blocks of polk street fr
condolances to the kalw family and general manager matt martin. mr. farrly's family, friends, and his many fans. the voice of community radio in san francisco will be sorely missed. the rest i'll submitv. thank you. >> thank you, supervisor mar. president chiu. >> thank you, madam clerk. first of all colleagues i have an in memorial for marta who will be greatly missed by her friends and family and the neighbors of russian hill. she was a leader with the russian hill community...
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tet offensive, johnson resigning, and the assassination of martin mr. king, bobby kennedy the wild convention in chicago, woodstock and that sort of thing. it is by no means unique that makes pretty much the same argument that i do i don't have a huge coral with that. in terms of world shattering memorable events then it began to vanish from a view in a hurry. there are real reasons you asked me that but it is why. >> i agree the central year and we could talk about the '60s two talked-about transforming america to say america is not the same after 1965? there is something at stake that 65 bid is meaningful and there is a way one could argue it is not but to have the watershed year is that correct? >> pretty much. not to take it too far but to something starts on january 1st then it is all done to see a lot of things happening in 1965 like the women's movement. you do have the beginnings of it the feminine mystique publish 1963 but but now zero and tell later the same thing is true with television shows and movies. not until 1967 you hear the graduate n
tet offensive, johnson resigning, and the assassination of martin mr. king, bobby kennedy the wild convention in chicago, woodstock and that sort of thing. it is by no means unique that makes pretty much the same argument that i do i don't have a huge coral with that. in terms of world shattering memorable events then it began to vanish from a view in a hurry. there are real reasons you asked me that but it is why. >> i agree the central year and we could talk about the '60s two...
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boardman i want to ask you, our mayor was listening to you answer to mrs. martinand we want to know what the situation is with the baltimore station. the mayor had appointed me to chair a commission here recently to try to address the issue of the baltimore station and the staff look like they were confused to. >> let me address it quickly. what i will do is give you a response because i'm not really up to speed on it. >> that's okay. i'm not worried about you being up to speed. i just want to make sure it's on the radar because we are very concerned about it. is a major city in the train station is one that we are not happy about. we want people to feel a sense of vitality in our city. we have a mayor who has done a great job but that train station is very central, as it is in most cities and i don't know if you have been through. >> absolutely. i go through a regularly. >> it's not the prettiest picture so i'm just curious if you have a general statement on that or specific statement? >> i was looking at the second floor there. they used to have the director's o
boardman i want to ask you, our mayor was listening to you answer to mrs. martinand we want to know what the situation is with the baltimore station. the mayor had appointed me to chair a commission here recently to try to address the issue of the baltimore station and the staff look like they were confused to. >> let me address it quickly. what i will do is give you a response because i'm not really up to speed on it. >> that's okay. i'm not worried about you being up to speed. i...
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mr. wade martin of montgomery township, new jersey, for being awarded the 2012 land trust alliances prestigious national conservation service award for his significant contributions to the advancement of land conservation. mr. lance: using his position as financial advisor, mr. martin is educating his clients to the benefits of land preservation. his provided land trust and owners across new jersey for the benefit of land conservation. wade martin has taken his innovative land model nationwide to other financial advisors and their clients explore various options in preserving their land and their families' legacies, increasing the pace of land conservation. i ask all of my colleagues to join me in honoring wade martin as one of the nation's land conservation leaders and this year's national conservation service award winner. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from california rise? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is re
mr. wade martin of montgomery township, new jersey, for being awarded the 2012 land trust alliances prestigious national conservation service award for his significant contributions to the advancement of land conservation. mr. lance: using his position as financial advisor, mr. martin is educating his clients to the benefits of land preservation. his provided land trust and owners across new jersey for the benefit of land conservation. wade martin has taken his innovative land model nationwide...
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mr. martin hallward. >> congratulate morsi of egypt on his moderating role, but also his advice to vote yeshe recognition of pal the tin yang states athe united nations, thereby demonstrating some small progress for those palestinians promoting the path of diplomacy, not violence >> well, this is the debate that we entered into earlier. now, i've had this discussion with my egyptian counterparts a couple of times already, understandably, and as i say, there's a wholly legitimate point of view about that. my judgment is that it's important to do whatever is necessary to support a return to negotiations and that a vote now in the general assembly does not support that. so that is the government's considered view. we will continue to discuss this with our european partners as to how we should respond to the actual vote. >> jeremy corbin. >> could the foreign secretary have a word with the undersecretary of state who is apparently in ramallah today and in israel yesterday and to suggest that he goes on to visit gaza to talk to the elected representatives, the people of gaza and to examine for h
mr. martin hallward. >> congratulate morsi of egypt on his moderating role, but also his advice to vote yeshe recognition of pal the tin yang states athe united nations, thereby demonstrating some small progress for those palestinians promoting the path of diplomacy, not violence >> well, this is the debate that we entered into earlier. now, i've had this discussion with my egyptian counterparts a couple of times already, understandably, and as i say, there's a wholly legitimate...
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mrs. king when martin luther king jr. thrown into georgia's state prison and they didn't know if he would be safe or not. he wouldn't do it. republicans, once again, didn't do what they should have done. john kennedy did it. reluctantly, but he did it. and what happened? daddy king and the civil rights leaders and african-americans said, you know what, that's a president who cares about our leader, therefore, cares about the civil rights movement. and it was a turning point because, remember, most, most blacks were republicans at the time. >> including daddy king was a republican. >> including daddy king, who said, i'm going to be voting democratic. now, second thing that happened, and that was, donors started getting on christie's case. they started calling. they didn't call these million dollar donors, they didn't call saying, can i write you a check? how can i help you? they said, why are you so cozy with the president at a time when people didn't have homes, power, food, and were losing lives. that's what turned this
mrs. king when martin luther king jr. thrown into georgia's state prison and they didn't know if he would be safe or not. he wouldn't do it. republicans, once again, didn't do what they should have done. john kennedy did it. reluctantly, but he did it. and what happened? daddy king and the civil rights leaders and african-americans said, you know what, that's a president who cares about our leader, therefore, cares about the civil rights movement. and it was a turning point because, remember,...
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mr. b" brought martins to new york from the royal danish ballet.ked romantically to one ballerina after the next. people used to go to the ballet just to see him. but balanchine believed martins' great value was showcasing his ballerinas. >> martins: i took great pride in making her look better. it appealed to me. >> stahl: you once said you didn't even like performing that much when you were the big star. >> martins: yeah, i did not. it was not my great thing. i think it was sort of a strange shyness. you know, when you walk out of that wing, and you know there's 2,500 people looking at you, like, "don't look at me." >> stahl: how interesting for a performer. >> martins: maybe that's why i liked to be behind the girl. >> stahl: but being behind the girl didn't always mean that martins liked the girl. you once said about ballerinas, "they're always bitches. they're all tough, merciless, self-centered." >> martins: i was probably young when i said that. >> stahl: well... >> martins: i would be a little more moderate now. but it's fundamentally true.
mr. b" brought martins to new york from the royal danish ballet.ked romantically to one ballerina after the next. people used to go to the ballet just to see him. but balanchine believed martins' great value was showcasing his ballerinas. >> martins: i took great pride in making her look better. it appealed to me. >> stahl: you once said you didn't even like performing that much when you were the big star. >> martins: yeah, i did not. it was not my great thing. i think it...
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likewise, we work very closely with brian thomas and iris martin lopez, and veronica. i also have with me mr. bryant thomas who is also the vice-chair on the small firm advisory committee. and with me next to me is rick aldridge with carpenters 152 in manteca. we ask that you move forward in endorsing these changes. it's been a great opportunity. we look forward to continuing doing work with you guys and as well as the other people in my community. it's been great. you guys have done a great job. and we look forward to what you'll do out in our area as well along with what you guys are doing out here. thank you for your time. >> [inaudible]. >> thank you, i will. and again, congratulations to you, sir, on your position. >> thank you. >> and commissioner courtney as well. >> brother courtney. >> oh, brother courtney, very good. [laughter] >> we have doctors and brothers here today. >> hey, that works. >> welcome. >>> good afternoon, my name is brian field. i'm the co-chair of the san francisco puc small firms advisory committee. i'm here to hope you guys endorse the changes to the language of
likewise, we work very closely with brian thomas and iris martin lopez, and veronica. i also have with me mr. bryant thomas who is also the vice-chair on the small firm advisory committee. and with me next to me is rick aldridge with carpenters 152 in manteca. we ask that you move forward in endorsing these changes. it's been a great opportunity. we look forward to continuing doing work with you guys and as well as the other people in my community. it's been great. you guys have done a great...
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mr. caine. >> good evening, everyone. my name's linda cooks. i was teacher at martin luther king school.the board before. and i tried to figure out what i walked in to take my grades and theéñ?ñ? student who was --y the principal approached me and said that she was head on ññ?ñ?e principal. but -- and shea said -- i told her to get her fat a off of me. i looked at my student and said i don't appreciate that type of language but i could understand her. and i started thinking whatz:uri would say. i wrote down a few things, nothing to say but do the right thing. i believe the children are the future. teach them well let them lead the÷3ñ?ñ? way. show them the beauty they possess inside. give them a sense of pride to make it easier. teach them well. let's teach them well, not sit be a+zñ?ñ? teacher in san franciscç masters, english credential, and i'm not capable of teaching in the bayview. that doesn't bother me as much as mynÑñ?ñ? student being sat or some reason. at this point in my lifeañ?ñ?ñ t doesn't matter. what matters is the childrennhte treated fairly, with respect. i have one more
mr. caine. >> good evening, everyone. my name's linda cooks. i was teacher at martin luther king school.the board before. and i tried to figure out what i walked in to take my grades and theéñ?ñ? student who was --y the principal approached me and said that she was head on ññ?ñ?e principal. but -- and shea said -- i told her to get her fat a off of me. i looked at my student and said i don't appreciate that type of language but i could understand her. and i started thinking...
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mr. caine. >> good evening, everyone. my name's linda cooks. i was teacher at martin luther king school. principal approached me and said that she was head on ññ?ñ? by the principal. but -- and shea said -- i told her to get her fat a off of me. i looked at my student and said i don't appreciate that type of language but i could understand her. and i started thinking whatz:ur5l i would say. i wrote down a few things, nothing to say but do the right thing. i believe the children are the future. teach them well let them lead the÷3ñ?ñ? way. show them the beauty they possess
mr. caine. >> good evening, everyone. my name's linda cooks. i was teacher at martin luther king school. principal approached me and said that she was head on ññ?ñ? by the principal. but -- and shea said -- i told her to get her fat a off of me. i looked at my student and said i don't appreciate that type of language but i could understand her. and i started thinking whatz:ur5l i would say. i wrote down a few things, nothing to say but do the right thing. i believe the children are the...
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martin. how are you? >> gree >> great. explain this to me. mr.yan fails to help mitt romney skaur enough votes to implement an austerity budget so now he's back to help john boehner secure enough votes versus the president to press for an austerity budget, is that right? >> yeah, that's correct, martin. it's interesting, there's a lot of criticism saying paul ryan's vision for an american budget was routinely rejected flat out by voters a little more than a week ago. so why will he have such an impact in terms of the fiscal cliff negotiations? and the reason is that paul ryan, despite the presidential loss, continues to be the ideological godfather of the current republican budget -- >> but, luke, he just got ripped to shreds. he just got pulverized in the election. in fact, so many of his ideas, he had to go quiet on because they were so deficient and attacked during the presidential campaign. yet there you are now telling our audience he's back and republicans have him as their -- one of their main stakeholders. >> he's very much still an impor
martin. how are you? >> gree >> great. explain this to me. mr.yan fails to help mitt romney skaur enough votes to implement an austerity budget so now he's back to help john boehner secure enough votes versus the president to press for an austerity budget, is that right? >> yeah, that's correct, martin. it's interesting, there's a lot of criticism saying paul ryan's vision for an american budget was routinely rejected flat out by voters a little more than a week ago. so why...
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mr. romney at 47%. how much is the president staking on that state? >> reporter: well, martinimportance of ohio can't be overstated. as you just pointed out, it is a very close race here. this is the president's firewall in large part because mitt romney is going to have a really tough path to 270 electoral votes without winning ohio. so president obama trying to hold onto this state, in part making the case today about the auto bailout. that is an issue that really resonates with voters, but the president really taking romney to task over his recent claim that jeep is shipping jobs overseas to china. it's a claim the romney campaign is standing by but one that's been smacked down by car executives as well as a number of newspapers here in the buckeye state. so it's a close race. president obama making his closing argument today, martin. >> kristin welker there in ohio. thanks so much. stay with us. our "top lines," the week in review, is coming up. [ female announcer ] born from the naturally sweet monk fruit, something this delicious could only come from nature. now from the
mr. romney at 47%. how much is the president staking on that state? >> reporter: well, martinimportance of ohio can't be overstated. as you just pointed out, it is a very close race here. this is the president's firewall in large part because mitt romney is going to have a really tough path to 270 electoral votes without winning ohio. so president obama trying to hold onto this state, in part making the case today about the auto bailout. that is an issue that really resonates with voters,...
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mr. google they're bringing 10 lockheed martin. the military industrial complex is here because mr. sanders invited them to pay $9 million to the university. that is ahead deal. we need to separate. >>moderator: while mr. sanders asks the question you were a music. why? sanders: . moss: mr. sanders toxin generalities but never specifics. his answer is work real hard. you'll hear him say that five or 10 times during the one-hour broadcast because he tells the voters what he thinks they want to hear. but what does he have to do? >>moderator: i would give you a chance to respond but please clarify cris ericson will use adjusting mitt romney in the debate when he use the reference to big bird he was not talking about "sesame street"? ericson: i think when president obama first raised the issue what he is really saying is to watch out for the big yellow bird that is china. >>moderator: mitt romney brought it up. ericson: he said it second. sanders: and with the transportation bill we will have $400 million to build roads and bridges and create jobs. we have greatly expanded community hea
mr. google they're bringing 10 lockheed martin. the military industrial complex is here because mr. sanders invited them to pay $9 million to the university. that is ahead deal. we need to separate. >>moderator: while mr. sanders asks the question you were a music. why? sanders: . moss: mr. sanders toxin generalities but never specifics. his answer is work real hard. you'll hear him say that five or 10 times during the one-hour broadcast because he tells the voters what he thinks they...
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below riley and martin to guard recount the assassination of john f. kennedy. and mark cohen's book no easy day, what if mr. bowlen gives his firsthand account of the mission to kill osama bin laden. bill o'reilly and martin to guard make the list again and third with their book killing lincoln and the biography of musician bruce springsteen by peter carlin is fourth followed by rod stewart's memoir raj. the generals by thomas rigs, a history of american military commanders from world war ii to...