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lisa myers, nbc news, washington. >>> the director of the u.s. census bureau today apologized to a caller who dialed into his appearance on c-span to complain about the race designation negro on official census forms. robert groves said he was sorry if anybody was offended by the term. he explained earlier this year research showed 50,000 african-americans, most of them elderly, wrote in that term on their last census form and it was included this year to be sure everyone could find a so-called identity box to check on the form. he said it probably won't appear in the next census form in the year 2020. >>> on wall street today, the dow ended the day pretty close to where it started, up just over nine points at the closing bell. >>> when we continue on this friday night after a break, the growing sex abuse scandal right now hitting the vatican. is it putting this pope's legacy at risk? with moderate alzheimer's. it was tough news to hear. everything changed. mom. ♪ i didn't know what to do. that's when i asked my doctor about exelon patch. he said
lisa myers, nbc news, washington. >>> the director of the u.s. census bureau today apologized to a caller who dialed into his appearance on c-span to complain about the race designation negro on official census forms. robert groves said he was sorry if anybody was offended by the term. he explained earlier this year research showed 50,000 african-americans, most of them elderly, wrote in that term on their last census form and it was included this year to be sure everyone could find a...
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so why just allison myers? don't get it. >> why are they firing her for approval to the bondage club, while clarm steele, 20 grand for private jets to go like six miles in six days. >> that seems a bigger story here. >> rented cars, limousines, hotel bills over the top and they fire a bookkeeper? >> yeah. when pressed by msnbc david schuster tim kaine didn't sound so sure his party hasn't used the same indiscretions. >> for the record, as any member of your staff in any official capacity been to a strip club or the voyeur club in hollywood? >> well, i tell you, we have -- i cannot say for sure, but let me tell you what our practices are. we have very tough practices on what people charge to the dnc. we have very tight review practices when charges are made and they come back if. we look at them carefully to make sure nothing is wrong. when we're preparing fec reports you can be darn sure no one is going to write down the name of a strip club and make a question about it before they send it to the dnc. >> i woul
so why just allison myers? don't get it. >> why are they firing her for approval to the bondage club, while clarm steele, 20 grand for private jets to go like six miles in six days. >> that seems a bigger story here. >> rented cars, limousines, hotel bills over the top and they fire a bookkeeper? >> yeah. when pressed by msnbc david schuster tim kaine didn't sound so sure his party hasn't used the same indiscretions. >> for the record, as any member of your staff...
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myers yet -- towers in ft. myers yesterday, and no net was underneath him. he's already in the world book of records but this is the highest skywalk he's ever performed. he decided last empminute to include his mother. she's also a wire-walker but hasn't performed in years. his next goal is to walk across the grand canyon. >>> it will be a few days before a south african sculpting team finds out if it's created the world's largest chocolate rabbit. looks like they have, though. their easter bunny is 12" 5" and will be on display until march 27 and will be broken up into chocolate bits and given to local orphanages in time for easter. >>> what are the odds that two brothers from canada would make the ncaa tournament let alone play each mother a first round game? -- each other in a first round game? it did happen. joe? >> reporter: an amazing story. chris jose whoef plays for syracuse met his older brother, maurice, who plays for vermont before they played each other last night. and guess who was under the most pressure? mom, of course. she was in the stands,
myers yet -- towers in ft. myers yesterday, and no net was underneath him. he's already in the world book of records but this is the highest skywalk he's ever performed. he decided last empminute to include his mother. she's also a wire-walker but hasn't performed in years. his next goal is to walk across the grand canyon. >>> it will be a few days before a south african sculpting team finds out if it's created the world's largest chocolate rabbit. looks like they have, though. their...
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myers. this is the highest skywalk nick valenda has every performed. the last minute he decided to including his mother. she hasn't performed in years. his next goal is to walk across the grand canyon. nik wallenda comes from a long line of skywalkers. >>> okay it's going to be a few more days before a south after kaj sculpting team finds out if it created the world's largest chocolate rabbit. their easter bunny is 12'5" tall and weighs more than three tons. it took three days to complete this. the sculpture will be on display until march 27th, then broken up into chocolate bits and distributed to local orphanages, just in time for easter. >>> for a few weeks now trainers at seaworld in orlando haven't been in the water. an update on some of the other changes the amusement park has made since a killer whale killed a trainer after a show. >>> how's it going, guys? >> welcome to hln news and views. you just saw president obama arriving for a pep talk with house democrats late this afternoon. a
myers. this is the highest skywalk nick valenda has every performed. the last minute he decided to including his mother. she hasn't performed in years. his next goal is to walk across the grand canyon. nik wallenda comes from a long line of skywalkers. >>> okay it's going to be a few more days before a south after kaj sculpting team finds out if it created the world's largest chocolate rabbit. their easter bunny is 12'5" tall and weighs more than three tons. it took three days to...
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dee dee myers has advice for the current president, be more like the one she worked for.hat coming up. try prilosec otc. heartburn occurs when stomach acid backs up into the esophagus. unlike some treatments that neutralize acid, prilosec otc shuts down many acid-producing pumps for twenty-four hours of heartburn protection with just one pill a day. plus, it's the number one doctor recommended acid reducer. treat frequent heartburn for twenty-four hours with prilosec otc. this has been pédifacts for prilosec otc. the world was faced with a challenge. and lexus responded by building the world's first luxury hybrid. today, lexus has four hybrid models on the road... including the hs, the most fuel-efficient of all luxury vehicles. lease the 2010 hs 250h for $369 a month for 36 months with $1,999 due at signing. ♪ see your lexus dealer. whatever your business card says, you're in the business of you. and only you know where you want that business to go. devry university's keller graduate school of management... offers 15 different mba concentrations, designed to match both t
dee dee myers has advice for the current president, be more like the one she worked for.hat coming up. try prilosec otc. heartburn occurs when stomach acid backs up into the esophagus. unlike some treatments that neutralize acid, prilosec otc shuts down many acid-producing pumps for twenty-four hours of heartburn protection with just one pill a day. plus, it's the number one doctor recommended acid reducer. treat frequent heartburn for twenty-four hours with prilosec otc. this has been...
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the things we have done for how many years is that go into a corporation organization and get the myers briggs. you put all the people in one personality type and the same group, breaking problems down into details and then from technical standpoint you put all the these into a group and the intuitive feeling and of the sensing feeling people into their separate groups and many to that it intensifies that way of looking. first of all, everybody comes to a quick agreement because they all think alike and then it magnifies the differences between them. no matter what the problem is you ask them to define the problem from their perspective, you ask them to list the major stakeholders affected and the fact the problem and what assumptions they make either about the problem or solution. you then have a systematic way to get a good debate, not a destructive debate but hopefully constructive debate. after you've had the debate you can then combine the group's with all the types together at random and say what's the best we can do given you further debate or if you can't get the myers briggs le
the things we have done for how many years is that go into a corporation organization and get the myers briggs. you put all the people in one personality type and the same group, breaking problems down into details and then from technical standpoint you put all the these into a group and the intuitive feeling and of the sensing feeling people into their separate groups and many to that it intensifies that way of looking. first of all, everybody comes to a quick agreement because they all think...
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a sat down with former clinton press secretarydydy myers who says president obama should take a page of political playbook by making a more personal appeal. take a look. >> i think health care will pass. i think it will pass because it's now the president's plan and he will ask members to vote for it and in the end, they will. and i think we'll look back and say the turning point was a couple of mondays ago when the president put out his own health care plan and he made it his own. at that point he attached himself to a particular flan a much more concrete way than he had and now it's not the house's plan and it's not senate's plan, although there are obviously elements of that leftover who have to be worked through in this complicated procedural situation. but it was that moment where it became president obama's plan. i think at the end of the day that makes all of the difference in the world. i think if he'd done that a little bit earlier the bill might had passed earlier and we might have avoided some the procedural machinations that are going on now. the president has to own on.
a sat down with former clinton press secretarydydy myers who says president obama should take a page of political playbook by making a more personal appeal. take a look. >> i think health care will pass. i think it will pass because it's now the president's plan and he will ask members to vote for it and in the end, they will. and i think we'll look back and say the turning point was a couple of mondays ago when the president put out his own health care plan and he made it his own. at...
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guys were in fort myers because you were rehearsing for the smuckers stars on ice tour.was just reading that that show is produced by scott hamilton. what's it like working for scott? >> this is the 24th year this show has been going on, it gets better and better, it's a really unique performance piece because it is so -- it brings together all the best figure skaters there ever have been and there are today. we do group numbers to go, and it's live, so it's roo legal different in person. >> it must be fun, too, especially since we're just coming off the olympics where everyone is your competitor, everyone is going against each other. you're still obviously trying get your own individual achievement. to come together as this unit and produce a spectacular show where you want everyone to be great. >> it's a wonderful opportunity for us to switch gears. we're no longer competing and we're actually doing a quarte number with davis and white, the u.s. dancers who got the silver medal. we're great friends with them, now it's great to be able to perform with them and have a gr
guys were in fort myers because you were rehearsing for the smuckers stars on ice tour.was just reading that that show is produced by scott hamilton. what's it like working for scott? >> this is the 24th year this show has been going on, it gets better and better, it's a really unique performance piece because it is so -- it brings together all the best figure skaters there ever have been and there are today. we do group numbers to go, and it's live, so it's roo legal different in person....
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myers planned to kill her from prison while serving two life sentences for killing her daughters.the strongest witness in the solicitation case died with him. >>> the state senate gives preliminary approval to require anyone convicted of drunk driving to now use an ignition shutdown system. that system installed on cars requires drivers to blow into a device. if drivers below a blood alcohol content that is too high, the car will not start. a new amendment to that bill excludes anyone who gets probation before judgment from having to use thener lock system. mothers against drunk driving, says that severely weakens the bill since the vast majority of those charged with drunk driving receive probation before judgment. >> to us the risk there is how do you determine who yo your ret offender is. if you are going to let half of your first offenders walk, that's a risk we're not willing to take for maryland families. >> the bill is expected to pass later this week. a similar bill is still awaiting a vote in the judiciary committee. >>> there won't be any changes to the maryland death pe
myers planned to kill her from prison while serving two life sentences for killing her daughters.the strongest witness in the solicitation case died with him. >>> the state senate gives preliminary approval to require anyone convicted of drunk driving to now use an ignition shutdown system. that system installed on cars requires drivers to blow into a device. if drivers below a blood alcohol content that is too high, the car will not start. a new amendment to that bill excludes anyone...
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mike myers is putting together some ideas for it.out it except it will go somewhere that you haven't thought of, apparently, is what they're saying. we don't know anything else about it but it will go somewhere you haven't thought of. i'm guessing it will go somewhere horribly distasteful. >> the ly >> yes. ferths so that bad-teethed brit may be coming soon to a screen near you. >> yeah, baby! >> there he is one more time. we're finally hearing from the reps of sandra bullock and jesse james after all these allegations of infidelity on his part. both reps are setting theecor they're saying neitra r je loo they say the errors that she has moved out of the family home are false. and that she's not laying low like a lot of people are saying, in fact, she's been dining with producers to discuss an upcoming project where they say the entire report "is another piece of fiction." it's interesting, though, they don't necessarily say anything about the alleged affair with the michelle magee, the woman he has reportedly had this 11-month affai
mike myers is putting together some ideas for it.out it except it will go somewhere that you haven't thought of, apparently, is what they're saying. we don't know anything else about it but it will go somewhere you haven't thought of. i'm guessing it will go somewhere horribly distasteful. >> the ly >> yes. ferths so that bad-teethed brit may be coming soon to a screen near you. >> yeah, baby! >> there he is one more time. we're finally hearing from the reps of sandra...
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as general myers knows, we -- with your something similar in 1986. legislation told the armed forces were together as a team. it took decades after that legislation to overcome all the negative aspects óf rivalry among the army, navy, air force, and marine corps. i remember very clearly when and move happen. i had been in a navy uniform for 18 years. like my contemporaries, i was not enthusiastic about joint operations with other services. i figured if we just brought them up to navy standards, we would be fine. i have to tell you, i was wrong. the armed forces are much more effective now because they are working together than they were never fighting separately, mostly over who was in charge, rather than against the common enemy. i see the same progress in the intelligence community. like the armed forces, we have made it a requirement that an intelligence officer sir fourth time outside of his or her parent agency in order to reach -- served for a time outside his parent agency to reach higher ranks. while there are still instances in which intelli
as general myers knows, we -- with your something similar in 1986. legislation told the armed forces were together as a team. it took decades after that legislation to overcome all the negative aspects óf rivalry among the army, navy, air force, and marine corps. i remember very clearly when and move happen. i had been in a navy uniform for 18 years. like my contemporaries, i was not enthusiastic about joint operations with other services. i figured if we just brought them up to navy...
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as general myers knows, we -- with your something similar in 1986.rces were together as a team. it took decades after that legislation to overcome all the negative aspects of rivalry among the army, navy, air force, and marine corps. i remember very clearly when and mha
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miriam shows us the death defying act from fort myers, florida. >> the stage is set. nearly 400 feet above the ground, high wire artist nick wallenda walks across a wire between the two towers of high point place. wallenda breaks his own record as the highest sky walk he's ever attemptedded. and added a stunt that's never been done before. >> this is my mom, everyone. >> reporter: his mother delilah wallenda walked across with him. >> literally i woke up this morning and said let's do something exciting. >> she didn't know i brought a pole for her and her cuss time --costume and all that. >> it's the first time she's ever had an audience. >> i miss not performing. it's like riding a bike. >> reporter: the wallenda's have been performing since the 1780s. >> my great grand father said life is on the wire and everything else is just waiting. >> as long as we have the confidence we know we have the ability. it doesn't matter how high we did. >> i walked back in the back room, said a prayer with my family then went on and did it. >> leaving onlookers in disbelief >> i thou
miriam shows us the death defying act from fort myers, florida. >> the stage is set. nearly 400 feet above the ground, high wire artist nick wallenda walks across a wire between the two towers of high point place. wallenda breaks his own record as the highest sky walk he's ever attemptedded. and added a stunt that's never been done before. >> this is my mom, everyone. >> reporter: his mother delilah wallenda walked across with him. >> literally i woke up this morning and...
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i'm joanne myers, director of public affairs program. on behalf of the karen guy council i'd like to welcome or members, guest, and c-span booktv. thank you for joining us. today is our privilege to welcome avishai margalit. these were delivered as the 2005 lectures on value which are given on recognition of uncommon achievement and are meant to advance the scholarly and scientific learning relating to human values. when we talk about compromise, we often use this word to mean a meeting of the mind, striking a balance, finding the happy medium between two extremes, or meeting someone halfway. however, you may choose to express this notion, whether as a verb or as a noun, you may find conflicting views on what compromise entails. in political life, compromise is used in the context of further one goals. knowing when to negotiation and when to resist can have far-reaching consequences. he has turned the spotlight on the morality of compromise, using a wide range of historical examples, particularly those arrangements made with the great ty
i'm joanne myers, director of public affairs program. on behalf of the karen guy council i'd like to welcome or members, guest, and c-span booktv. thank you for joining us. today is our privilege to welcome avishai margalit. these were delivered as the 2005 lectures on value which are given on recognition of uncommon achievement and are meant to advance the scholarly and scientific learning relating to human values. when we talk about compromise, we often use this word to mean a meeting of the...
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myers. she is quite the expert in her field. miss walsh-haney, thank you for being with us. can you answer jennifer's question? >> i sure can. er representative of the water current, what we have to remember is if these are skeletal remains they're in an area where we have a lot of animal activity. you have various types of fish and other types of invertebrate animals who are going to feast upon those remains. typically what will happen then is something like the fingers from your hands, those will be dispersed. the mandible may drop away from the rest of the skull. the arms and legs, themselves, may also move away from the body. >> but would it be possible at this juncture, heather walsh-haney, for this to be natalee's remains? this photo was taken in fall of 2009, in answer to jennifer's question. it's absolutely possible. it is possible for human remains thatre deposited in a subaqueous, or water environment, for them to be recovered five or six years later. absolutely. in my experience of over 14 years doing forensic anthropology in subtropical environments that certainl
myers. she is quite the expert in her field. miss walsh-haney, thank you for being with us. can you answer jennifer's question? >> i sure can. er representative of the water current, what we have to remember is if these are skeletal remains they're in an area where we have a lot of animal activity. you have various types of fish and other types of invertebrate animals who are going to feast upon those remains. typically what will happen then is something like the fingers from your hands,...
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. >>> 39-year-old clarence myers was sentenced to life in prison for setting an arson fire.is mother grace is charged with conspiring to have the girl's mother killed. she will be sentenced to 15 years in prison. for her role in that plot. >>> in custody matthew falen. gladden and baker are charged with possession of marijuana. failen is charged with intent to distribute marijuana and morphine. >>> in tonight's wjz pump watch report, filling up your tank continues to get more expensive. and as andrea fujii explains, it's only going to get worse. >> reporter: it's always painful for ron laney to fill up his school bus. >> this will probably be about $150. >> reporter: luckily, he didn't have to pay this bill. but increasing costs for everyone at the pump, even businesses, means cuts somewhere else. >> we're already cutting back. it's just something everybody has to do. >> reporter: extra $5, $10, $15 that i have to spend. >> average is $2.81 a gallon. baltimore is at $2.79. experts say it's all supply and demand. >> people are out in their cars more. filling up. we've got the
. >>> 39-year-old clarence myers was sentenced to life in prison for setting an arson fire.is mother grace is charged with conspiring to have the girl's mother killed. she will be sentenced to 15 years in prison. for her role in that plot. >>> in custody matthew falen. gladden and baker are charged with possession of marijuana. failen is charged with intent to distribute marijuana and morphine. >>> in tonight's wjz pump watch report, filling up your tank continues to...
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nbc's senior investigator correspondent lisa myers has more.decided to test how rigorous the process is for a product to secure the trusted energy star label. so they made up a bunch of fictitious products, products that didn't even exist. and made up energy consumption data. the results, natalie, were anything but re-assuring. the energy star label is supposed to mean that a product uses 10% to 25% less energy than the minimum federal standards. for shoppers like bob, the star matters. >> i like the idea that i'm buying something that is energy efficient. >> reporter: but a recent undercover investigation by the government accountability office revealed a surprising fact. most of the time, the government does not even check whether a product actually saves energy. mostly, it just takes the manufacturer's word for it. the gao managed to get 15 fake products certified by the energy star program. a washing machine. refrigerator. and even this, a gasoline-powered alarm clock. >> how that submission raised no red flags is beyond me. >> reporter: se
nbc's senior investigator correspondent lisa myers has more.decided to test how rigorous the process is for a product to secure the trusted energy star label. so they made up a bunch of fictitious products, products that didn't even exist. and made up energy consumption data. the results, natalie, were anything but re-assuring. the energy star label is supposed to mean that a product uses 10% to 25% less energy than the minimum federal standards. for shoppers like bob, the star matters....
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that's why when i read setting the table, a book about hospitality by my favorite danny myer, who ownsamous restaurants and the only four star guy i know, well, i knew i had to have him on mad money because this guy has the bead. i always run any high end multiple, any company i always run it by him before i go on the show and recommend something. this man can measure the secret sauce that explains why someone with a nonfrugal attitude is willing to pay more for experience. he gets it. he understands when people would pay for a product when someone like me witness my be ob yus and i didn't get it. whole foods, chipotle, that they were so hospitable to clients, that those clients stuck with them. and perhaps did more business than wall street models would ever kaet. his model, c which wasn't a mod at all, customers would spend more. i will always be a stock guy first of i laughed when i first heard these suggestions. but he and i put together an index of the companies that at the time the bill and we bet them against the s&p 500 right in the teeth of the garden variety depression post l
that's why when i read setting the table, a book about hospitality by my favorite danny myer, who ownsamous restaurants and the only four star guy i know, well, i knew i had to have him on mad money because this guy has the bead. i always run any high end multiple, any company i always run it by him before i go on the show and recommend something. this man can measure the secret sauce that explains why someone with a nonfrugal attitude is willing to pay more for experience. he gets it. he...
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cnn executive producer, susanne simon, and meteorologist, chad myers, have done some fact checking forh you. you found mind-blowing numbers on the quakes. >> it's always good to step back and get a better sense of concept. are they more or are we covering bigger ones? the usgs estimates there are several million earthquakes every year, but a lot are so small they don't register. the national earthquake information center does locate about 50 of them every single day, though, and the big ones like we've seen recently, those that measure about an 8.0 or higher on the richter scale, those usually only occur about once a year. >> once a year. >> yeah. >> let's do this, several million a year. >> yeah. >> chad myers, i know you're with us, sir. >> yes. >> where are most of these quakes taking place? >> they are taking place in boundaries what we call plates, literally parts of the earth that are floating on top of the molten lava, the magma, that's down below, that's still floating, that's still moving. that's enough movement that these plates are sliding. here, hold on, tony. my producer i
cnn executive producer, susanne simon, and meteorologist, chad myers, have done some fact checking forh you. you found mind-blowing numbers on the quakes. >> it's always good to step back and get a better sense of concept. are they more or are we covering bigger ones? the usgs estimates there are several million earthquakes every year, but a lot are so small they don't register. the national earthquake information center does locate about 50 of them every single day, though, and the big...
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chad myers is following it fors. chad, what is going on?s not just road ehode island the north. >> i don't see a drop of rain. but this is what happened during the month of march for providence, rhode island, a foot and half essentially of rainfall. where will you put that? even if you live near the ocean, it's going to go off somewhere. boston had 14. and portland -- that's for the month. i want to show you just for this storm in some parts. you said it rained a lot in new york? >> yeah. >> you were right. >> it rained a lot. >> let's go to pictures. that's why we have television, not to look at us, but look at the pictures that people sent us in. unprecedented floods. as you said, some of the floods are literally off the projected charts of what they could have possibly imagined in cranston, road island. and i-95, done, only down to one lane in some spots. so, ung, can you imagine trying to drive on that expressway? >> wow. >> it is just not 71. let's go to warwick, rhode island. not far from the mall. there is an old navy -- or i guess i
chad myers is following it fors. chad, what is going on?s not just road ehode island the north. >> i don't see a drop of rain. but this is what happened during the month of march for providence, rhode island, a foot and half essentially of rainfall. where will you put that? even if you live near the ocean, it's going to go off somewhere. boston had 14. and portland -- that's for the month. i want to show you just for this storm in some parts. you said it rained a lot in new york? >>...
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that's why when i read setting the table, a book about hospitality about my favorite major by danny myer owns famous eateries like union square cafe. and the only four-star guy i know when is 11 madison. well i knew i had to have home "mad money," because this guy has the beat. danny didn't know it until i had him on the show but he can divide the multiple of the high-end stocks that give me so much trouble. i always on my show run any high-end multiple any, company where the stuff costs a the love money i always run it by him before i go to the show and recommend something. this man can measure the sauce that explains why someone with a nonfrugal attitude is why you pay one with more experienced. danny gets it. a service that someone like me can't figure out what the fuss is about, just witness my obvious obliviousness about true religion/aeropostale the two hottest apparel stocks of 2008-2009 and i just didn't get it. dane pointed out other companies they thought were overvalued, whole food, chipotle, american express. he told me they had developed strong customer relations that i coul
that's why when i read setting the table, a book about hospitality about my favorite major by danny myer owns famous eateries like union square cafe. and the only four-star guy i know when is 11 madison. well i knew i had to have home "mad money," because this guy has the beat. danny didn't know it until i had him on the show but he can divide the multiple of the high-end stocks that give me so much trouble. i always on my show run any high-end multiple any, company where the stuff...
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police arrested torres this weekend in henderson hall on the fort myer army base where he was stationedhe not only matches te description the woman give place of the attacker he also matches the description two other women game of a man who attacked them just 16 hours before his arrest. police say the women were walking on north wakefield street around 4:00 a.m. on saturday when a man armed with a gun forced them inside a house and then kidnapped one of the women using his car. police say she was sexually assaulted and seriously injured before they found her in prince william county. arlington county police say it's possible that the two crimes are related. >> it's great they caught him. >> and here we are walking around last night. and you told me not to bring my mace. >> reporter: even though her friend didn't seem worried. lorraine sever is worried. >> i think i'm always thinking about safety. >> reporter: for kate herman, the fact the suspect is a marine proves to her you just never know who might attack. >> it could be anybody. i guess there is no specific look that anyone has. >>
police arrested torres this weekend in henderson hall on the fort myer army base where he was stationedhe not only matches te description the woman give place of the attacker he also matches the description two other women game of a man who attacked them just 16 hours before his arrest. police say the women were walking on north wakefield street around 4:00 a.m. on saturday when a man armed with a gun forced them inside a house and then kidnapped one of the women using his car. police say she...
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today "the national journal's" hotline on call blog reports that alison myers approved the payout toce been terminated. today in an article titled a club with a hollywood tint, sara waldman, director of special events, complained about media depictions of her establishment to the times, claiming, we are most certainly not a strip club. we cater to a high-end, a-list clientele with live art installations with a voyeuristic theme. a half naked girl hanging from a net across the ceiling. according to this image from the voyeur website there is a half naked bartender who will artfully ignore your requests for extra limes. time to call in our own spoken word artist, michael musto, and his new blog. >> hi, keith i feel sorry for annette, the girl she is hanging from. it's got to hurt. >> that is enough for tonight. we can't get better than that. does this place match your definition of an art club and therefore is the gop supporting the arts? >> yeah. but i think planet hollywood is a museum. this is a great new direction for the republicans. next they will be buying up maple thorpes as if
today "the national journal's" hotline on call blog reports that alison myers approved the payout toce been terminated. today in an article titled a club with a hollywood tint, sara waldman, director of special events, complained about media depictions of her establishment to the times, claiming, we are most certainly not a strip club. we cater to a high-end, a-list clientele with live art installations with a voyeuristic theme. a half naked girl hanging from a net across the ceiling....
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here with me to dissect it all we have warren myers and also matthew, good to see you guys. is this a dollar play or people saying i don't want to be in the bond market right now? >> i think it's a little combination of both. the dollar is showing a little weakness today and you tend to getilatal pop in the markets on that and i think we've seen that switch over the last couple days in the bond market of people getting out of some of their bond positions and where else are you going to go? you'll funnel some of that money back into the money market. >> are people feeling better about the european situation right now? >> i think we're getting some clarity. i don't think it matters what the dollar has been doing. the dollar showing serious strength over the last couple days and we still had a market rise with the exception of wednesday. i don't think it's so much the dollar, but clarity we're seeing in europe. >> i have to throw one out here to my good friend larry kudlow because he's very concerned that the dollar continue its momentum and that it gets stronger and that, in t
here with me to dissect it all we have warren myers and also matthew, good to see you guys. is this a dollar play or people saying i don't want to be in the bond market right now? >> i think it's a little combination of both. the dollar is showing a little weakness today and you tend to getilatal pop in the markets on that and i think we've seen that switch over the last couple days in the bond market of people getting out of some of their bond positions and where else are you going to...
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. >> rnc chairman michael steele has now fired allison myers, a 24-year-old staffer who headed their young eagles donor program. she initially approved the expense at the risque nightclub voyeur. but the daily caller, an online news site that broke the story now reports two top rnc officials also signed off on the expense. >> when a request for reimbursement like this gets paid out and more senior people check off on it, you get a bit i've whiff of scapegoating when the 24-year-old gets fired and the senior people who signed off on it are still there. >> the expenditures raise new questions about steele's leadership as chairman. tim pawlenty on msnbc's daily rundown". >> people want to see austerity. they don't want to give money to organizations that spend it frivolously. >> over the past decade, the rnc has vastly outraised the dnc but no longer. now the democrats have more money in the bank. >> republicans want to make the 2010 election a referee dum on presiden obama. the more negative information that exists out there about republicans, the more difficult that is. >> that was no
. >> rnc chairman michael steele has now fired allison myers, a 24-year-old staffer who headed their young eagles donor program. she initially approved the expense at the risque nightclub voyeur. but the daily caller, an online news site that broke the story now reports two top rnc officials also signed off on the expense. >> when a request for reimbursement like this gets paid out and more senior people check off on it, you get a bit i've whiff of scapegoating when the 24-year-old...
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myers yesterday with no net uerneh we're talking. nick is already in the guinness book of records but this is the highest skywalk he's ever performed. get this, though. he says he decided lt minute to include his mother. yeah, she's also a wire walker but e hasn't performed in years. his next goal is to walk across the grand canyon. i hope not on a highwire. that's freaky. nick comes from a long line of skywalkers started by his great-grandfather. >>> it's going to be a few more days before a south african sculpting team finds out if it created the world's largest chocolate rabbit. yeah, their easter bunny is, get this, 12 feet 5 inches tall and weighs more than three tons. it took three days to complete this. the sculpture will be on display until march 27th. th it will be broken up into chocolate bits and distributed to local orphanages just in time for easter. >>> for a few weeks now, trainers at seaworld in orlando haven't been in the water where orcas are performing. an update on some of the other changes the amusement park has
myers yesterday with no net uerneh we're talking. nick is already in the guinness book of records but this is the highest skywalk he's ever performed. get this, though. he says he decided lt minute to include his mother. yeah, she's also a wire walker but e hasn't performed in years. his next goal is to walk across the grand canyon. i hope not on a highwire. that's freaky. nick comes from a long line of skywalkers started by his great-grandfather. >>> it's going to be a few more days...
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i'm michael myers, new york civil coalition.the definition of free market is astonishing to the sense that it's aspirational as opposed to reality. how do you have a free market in a society where government is tied to everything, including the federal reserve to tariffs, policy to food subsidies and other subsidies to private enterprises through bailout for big corporations. it goes on and on and on. government is in effect a central part of our economy. so not to even mention tax policy and tax relations policy to the government plus minorities and women. how do you in this reality, this free work of modern american society say that this is a free market environment? >> well, despite what's happened in the last couple of years, in the context of the real world, even though there have been a lot of assaults, people still had more scope to do things in this country than most other countries. to look at western europe, japan, stifled by taxes, stifled by regulations, which is why they're all trying to immigrate here. and britain
i'm michael myers, new york civil coalition.the definition of free market is astonishing to the sense that it's aspirational as opposed to reality. how do you have a free market in a society where government is tied to everything, including the federal reserve to tariffs, policy to food subsidies and other subsidies to private enterprises through bailout for big corporations. it goes on and on and on. government is in effect a central part of our economy. so not to even mention tax policy and...
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. >> i am michael myers, new york civil rights coalition that the definition of free market is astonishing i think it is aspirational as opposed to reality. how do you have a free market in the land and society that is tied to everything, including for the reserve to care, policy, the food subsidies and other subsidies to private enterpris enterprises, through bailouts of the corporations. it goes on and on and on. the government is in effect a central part of our economy. and not to even mention tax problems and policies of the government but cause. how do you in this reality, the framework of modern american society, say that this is a free market environment? >> well, despite what's happened in the last couple of years, in the context of the real world, even though there have been a lot of assaults, people still have more scope to do things in this country than most of the country. you look at western europe, japan, stifled by tax. stifled by regulations. which is why they all try to immigrate here. and britain, and a recent years, was moving in that direction, which is why sarkozy, whe
. >> i am michael myers, new york civil rights coalition that the definition of free market is astonishing i think it is aspirational as opposed to reality. how do you have a free market in the land and society that is tied to everything, including for the reserve to care, policy, the food subsidies and other subsidies to private enterpris enterprises, through bailouts of the corporations. it goes on and on and on. the government is in effect a central part of our economy. and not to even...
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you can look through that history -- if the court starts with myers, which is about being routed in thent of the slaves, and i think that rulings like those to drop from the history of the slave families. one thing that we have not really talk about, the concern out of the left for opening up the privileges and immunities clause is that it will return us to the gray areas. like citizens united, that is an entirely valid concern. the answer to it is that -- as tim recognizes, privileges and immunities clause is limited to citizens and not corp. specifically, and two, there are economic rights traditionally, the right to contract, an individual's right to earn a good living, if they're living, labor and contract -- some of the cases that some groups have brought on economic liberty are powerful and routed in the history in the history of treatment of slaves and unionist after the war. the idea that we cannot have laws, that congress cannot pass laws on the 14th amendment to protect labor's and workers from mistreatment, i think it is completely antithetical to the history of the 14th ame
you can look through that history -- if the court starts with myers, which is about being routed in thent of the slaves, and i think that rulings like those to drop from the history of the slave families. one thing that we have not really talk about, the concern out of the left for opening up the privileges and immunities clause is that it will return us to the gray areas. like citizens united, that is an entirely valid concern. the answer to it is that -- as tim recognizes, privileges and...
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certainly in the military and certainly in many businesses and other areas we give personality tests, myers briggs and others. the purpose of those tests is for the individual to understand who they are. you know, what are my limitations? what are my strengths? how do i act in given circumstances? how do i think and what are my values? and i think you see in successful leaders today, a much greater sense of reflection and appreciation and a way of constantly improving themselves that they seek. continued education, the ability to modify and improve and develop their leadership style. in the military, we have all our young leaders, officers, ncos write a philosophy of command. and now in businesses and in schools where we teach leadership, we have them write a philosophy of leadership. and we encourage them to develop a philosophy. this isn't a rubber stamp or template that everybody gets. but what is it that you want to become? what are the leadership traits, the values? how do you want to run an organization? how do you want your people to feel about you? you know, and when you write that,
certainly in the military and certainly in many businesses and other areas we give personality tests, myers briggs and others. the purpose of those tests is for the individual to understand who they are. you know, what are my limitations? what are my strengths? how do i act in given circumstances? how do i think and what are my values? and i think you see in successful leaders today, a much greater sense of reflection and appreciation and a way of constantly improving themselves that they seek....
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i'm joann myers and the director of public affairs programs and on behalf of the carnegie council gleick to thank you all for joining us. today it is a special pleasure to be introducing our speaker. zachary karabell is someone i've known for quite a long time. he's a terrific writer with a wide range of interest in its complete with information on many topics. his articles have appeared in "newsweek," "the wall street journal," "the new york times," "the los angeles times," foreign affairs and the "washington post" or you can also catch them on cnbc where he is a regular commentator on international and financial concerns. we are delighted that he's here today. in his most recent book, "superfusion," how china and america became one economy and went to world prosperity depends on it, zak draws on his expertise as secretary of river research raisin in the list of economic and political trends to write about what happens when two countries, what a superpower, the other on its way to becoming one are dependent on one another for their economic well-being. he traces the 20 year history that
i'm joann myers and the director of public affairs programs and on behalf of the carnegie council gleick to thank you all for joining us. today it is a special pleasure to be introducing our speaker. zachary karabell is someone i've known for quite a long time. he's a terrific writer with a wide range of interest in its complete with information on many topics. his articles have appeared in "newsweek," "the wall street journal," "the new york times," "the los...
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chad myers joins us from the weather center. we need to work on two river, the pa tucket and the pawtuxet. they're both raging at this point. >> the issue is there has been rain uphill, so it still has to come down. you ask how does mississippi flood when it rained in north dakota. all of the water had to come downhill from somewhere. that's the same ideal though we are still saying the rainfall end here across parts of the northeast today, in fact, the sun will be out for the next five days solid except when it's dark. we are not going to see the water levels really come down rapidly because the rain was also north into the upper levels. the upper reaches of the rivers and those upper reaches are going to come down as well. chuck, i would like you to go to ireport.com. if you have pictures, and i haven't talked about your town, that's your fault because i would love for you to take pictures or video of what you have. say the old mystic river flooding here. go to cnn.com/ireport. you can download this quite quickly. look at this
chad myers joins us from the weather center. we need to work on two river, the pa tucket and the pawtuxet. they're both raging at this point. >> the issue is there has been rain uphill, so it still has to come down. you ask how does mississippi flood when it rained in north dakota. all of the water had to come downhill from somewhere. that's the same ideal though we are still saying the rainfall end here across parts of the northeast today, in fact, the sun will be out for the next five...
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. >>> i'm back here at the severe weather center with chad myers, our, you know, our big meteorologistor and you got snow to cast. >> i do. 16 inches possible in denver and limon and all down to colorado springs, all part of a storm that will take moisture from here, the gulf of mexico area and throw it up into the mountain areas. if you think of kansas at 3,000, 4,000 feet and you know denver is a mile high at 5,000 feet, you go up and it gets colder and the snow piles up. not unusual for this time of year, the heaviest, backbreaking snow comes in the late fall because you can tap the gulf of mexico moisture. you can get the moisture oft of the gulf of mexico and into the snow. in the wintertime you don't get the connection, it's all from the north, from the north, from the north, so the air isn't basically as muggy. >>> can we go "off the radar"? >> i would love to. >> we "off the radar" with chad, because he tells us things we don't know. this is about space. >> this is about you trying to talk cnn in to spending $200,000 to put you into space. >> let's do it. the pitch begin rights
. >>> i'm back here at the severe weather center with chad myers, our, you know, our big meteorologistor and you got snow to cast. >> i do. 16 inches possible in denver and limon and all down to colorado springs, all part of a storm that will take moisture from here, the gulf of mexico area and throw it up into the mountain areas. if you think of kansas at 3,000, 4,000 feet and you know denver is a mile high at 5,000 feet, you go up and it gets colder and the snow piles up. not...
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photojournalist kevin myers brings us their story from austin polytechnical high school. >> the kids:00. let's put cups and lids in case you stay down. >> they start brewing the coffee. >> that's fine. you already have it. >> okeydokey. >> and they get the hot chocolate machine together and they start selling. >> i'm marketing manager. so, for example, if we need some advertising, that would be my job to get posters posted around the school. >> yes, i can. >> my role is general manager and bookkeeper. >> five, six, seven, eight. oh, it's perfect. >> it teaches me how to manage money and work in a team environment and actually work ethic, like coming in and doing the work and feeling the reward from the work. >> each day we keep a tally of how much we sold. how many cups of coffee, how much tea and how much hot chocolate and everything and at the end we count up the money and hopefully the tally and the count will match up. >> 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21. >> high five! >> good morning, stephen. >> good morning. >> it's easy to balance it with school because school always comes first, a
photojournalist kevin myers brings us their story from austin polytechnical high school. >> the kids:00. let's put cups and lids in case you stay down. >> they start brewing the coffee. >> that's fine. you already have it. >> okeydokey. >> and they get the hot chocolate machine together and they start selling. >> i'm marketing manager. so, for example, if we need some advertising, that would be my job to get posters posted around the school. >> yes, i...
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on february 4, paul myers announced the british regulators were also conducting an ongoing examination of high-frequency trading practices stating -- and i quote -- "people are coming to me, market users and intermediaries, saying they have concerns about high-frequency trading." these developments come on the heels of another british effort targeting so-called spoofing or layering strategies in which traders feign interest in buying or selling stock in order to manipulate its price. in order to deter such trading practices, the financial services authority, f.s.a., announced that it would fine or suspend participants who engage in market manipulation. noting that some market participants may not be sure what spoofing is wrong, the f.s.a. spokesman said -- and i quote -- "this is to clarify, it is." end quote. in australia, market participants are requesting clear did he definitions of mart manipulation particularly with regard to momentum strategies like spoofing. in review of algorithm trading published february 8 the australian exchange called on regulators to ensure that marketing
on february 4, paul myers announced the british regulators were also conducting an ongoing examination of high-frequency trading practices stating -- and i quote -- "people are coming to me, market users and intermediaries, saying they have concerns about high-frequency trading." these developments come on the heels of another british effort targeting so-called spoofing or layering strategies in which traders feign interest in buying or selling stock in order to manipulate its price....
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. >>> "cbs healthwatch" sponsored by bristol-myers skwip sanofi pharmaceuticals partnership.be lurking, waiting to strike. a heart attack caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives. plavix taken with other heart medicines, goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone, to provide greater protection against heart attack or stroke and even death by helping to keep blood platelets from sticking together and forming clots. ask your doctor about plavix. protection that helps save lives. people with stomach ulcers or other conditions that cause bleeding should not use plavix. taking plavix alone or with some other medicines including aspirin may increase bleeding risk, so tell your doctor when planning surgery. certain genetic factors and some medicines, such as prilosec, may affect how plavix works. tell your doctor all the medicines you take, including aspirin, especially if you've had a stroke. if fever, unexplained weakness or confusion develops, tell your doctor promptly. these may be signs of ttp, a rare but potentially life-threatening condition
. >>> "cbs healthwatch" sponsored by bristol-myers skwip sanofi pharmaceuticals partnership.be lurking, waiting to strike. a heart attack caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives. plavix taken with other heart medicines, goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone, to provide greater protection against heart attack or stroke and even death by helping to keep blood platelets from sticking together and forming clots. ask your doctor about...
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you can look through that history -- if the court starts with myers, which is about being routed in the treatment of the slaves, and i think that rulings like those to drop from the history of the slave families. one thing that we have not really talk about, the concern out of the left for opening up the privileges and immunities clause is that it will return us to the gray areas. like citizens united, the answer to it is that -- as tim recognizes, privileges and immunities clause is limited to citizens and not corp. specifically, and two, there are economic rights traditionally, the right to contract, an individual's right to earn a good living, if they're living, labor and contract -- some of the cases that some groups have brought on economic liberty are powerful and routed in the history in the history of treatment of slaves and unionist after the war. the idea that we cannot have laws, that congress cannot pass laws on the 14th amendment to protect labor's and workers from mistreatment, i think it is completely antithetical to the history of the 14th amendment and should never be
you can look through that history -- if the court starts with myers, which is about being routed in the treatment of the slaves, and i think that rulings like those to drop from the history of the slave families. one thing that we have not really talk about, the concern out of the left for opening up the privileges and immunities clause is that it will return us to the gray areas. like citizens united, the answer to it is that -- as tim recognizes, privileges and immunities clause is limited...
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steven myers said he did not lobby.the kolb peter mendelssohn and thought regulations change. -- said he called and got regulations change. we need to see if e-mails and telephone logs, those things, too rapidly establish what happened. it is surely serious enough for a brief but comprehensive inquiry. gordon brown has decided to rule out an inquiry. i believe he needs to think again. the latest revelations last night about trips. this seems to be a problem of a different nature. it is one where there are clear rules, but they were not adhered to. we will look at the penalties that apply when rules are broken. let's be honest about what is happening to british politics. our political system is looking ever more ragged. why? we depend on public trust, and that has not just been damaged. it is in danger of disappearing altogether. every time we pass of one part, another crack appears elsewhere. we need to start from scratch. we need a new parliament, new government, new energy to fix this broken system once and for all. a
steven myers said he did not lobby.the kolb peter mendelssohn and thought regulations change. -- said he called and got regulations change. we need to see if e-mails and telephone logs, those things, too rapidly establish what happened. it is surely serious enough for a brief but comprehensive inquiry. gordon brown has decided to rule out an inquiry. i believe he needs to think again. the latest revelations last night about trips. this seems to be a problem of a different nature. it is one...
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myers eventually later on today, but it shouldn't be a real strong storm.n chicago, 60 degrees in minneapolis and 63 in new york city. so enjoy your st. patrick's day. we'll talk more about the midwest flooding situation at the top of the hour. >> rob, thanks so much. 9 1/2 minutes until the top of the hour. okay. $65 for tonight. you can't argue with a big deal. introducing big deal days, get an exclusive sneak peak at recent winning hotel bids to help you save up to half off. and get your big hotel deal now. because big deal days won't last long at priceline. i can download files up to 10x faster than 3g... outside. i can stream the movie "airplane" to my cell phone... at the airport. i can have a crystal-clear videoconference with my clients... ...muffin basket or something... ...while working offsite, or share five high-speed connections for online gaming... while enjoying the great outdoors. [ video game sound effects ] eat it, yoshi! what can you do with 4g? [ male announcer ] experience 4g from sprint. it's more than a wireless network. deaf, hard-of
myers eventually later on today, but it shouldn't be a real strong storm.n chicago, 60 degrees in minneapolis and 63 in new york city. so enjoy your st. patrick's day. we'll talk more about the midwest flooding situation at the top of the hour. >> rob, thanks so much. 9 1/2 minutes until the top of the hour. okay. $65 for tonight. you can't argue with a big deal. introducing big deal days, get an exclusive sneak peak at recent winning hotel bids to help you save up to half off. and get...
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myers airport. >> they've got the longer runway, and we're going to get you the most available runwaywhat she sounded to me like up there. >> wow. tom costello reporting. how about the cool for both of them, the controller and the guy flying a plane he's never seen before with a dead pilot next to him. unbelievable story. thank you for that, tom. >>> don't forget, by the way, this thursday, two days from now, "morning joe" will be holding an education town hall live in tampa look at that lineup. special guest, mayor bloomberg, former governor jeb bush of florida, john legend, al sharpton, mayor cory booker, all scheduled to be there. going to be an incredible look here on "morning joe." >>> coming up, what did we learn today? oh sure, we have plenty of employees that... you can label as "different." like janice. uh-huh. yeah. fashion deficient. and tom... copy incapable. it's open kimono time. looking good, dan. oh, we want to make sure all our ducks in a row. yeah. volume control syndrome. but we focus on the talent and skill that each person... brings to the team. i mean, no one's r
myers airport. >> they've got the longer runway, and we're going to get you the most available runwaywhat she sounded to me like up there. >> wow. tom costello reporting. how about the cool for both of them, the controller and the guy flying a plane he's never seen before with a dead pilot next to him. unbelievable story. thank you for that, tom. >>> don't forget, by the way, this thursday, two days from now, "morning joe" will be holding an education town hall...
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host: carl and fort myers, florida. first-time caller only friday morning. what has your doctor said about health care reform? caller: i have not talked to my doctor recently, but the point i would like to make is i have the same health insurance as my senator and congressman have. and i think it is disingenuous for them to go in there -- especially the republicans -- and talk about how health care is going to kill this country because they have the best health care that the united states has to offer. i do not know -- it is ridiculous for them to go on the air to say health care will kill this country. host: if you talk to your doctor or provider recently about health care reform, we want to hear about what he or she has to say about it. first-time callers -- let us put the numbers up. here is a tweet -- james in durango, colorado, you are on the air. caller: i have not really had a chance to talk to my doctor because i cannot afford to go to the doctor. to make public option is the only option basically. host: andy in the republican line. i'm a general pra
host: carl and fort myers, florida. first-time caller only friday morning. what has your doctor said about health care reform? caller: i have not talked to my doctor recently, but the point i would like to make is i have the same health insurance as my senator and congressman have. and i think it is disingenuous for them to go in there -- especially the republicans -- and talk about how health care is going to kill this country because they have the best health care that the united states has...
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at this time i'm happy to yield one minute to my very good friend from fort myers, florida, mr. mack. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida is recognized for one minute. mr. mack: thank you, mr. speaker. the democrats believe that they can rewrite the constitution. they believe in the power of government not the power of the people. they believe that a better america goes through more and more and more government. and it's clear they do not believe in the american people. americans have spoken loud and clear. we are saying no to more government control of our lives. we are saying no to higher taxes and deficits. we are saying no to this takeover of health care. the american people want washington to get its irresponsible hands out of their pockets and stop their unconstitutional power grab. the american people deserve to be respected. they deserve to be listened to. they deserve freedom. they deserve security. and they deserve prosperity. the democrats need to stop and listen to the american people and hear me now. you may win this vote today through arm twisting t
at this time i'm happy to yield one minute to my very good friend from fort myers, florida, mr. mack. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from florida is recognized for one minute. mr. mack: thank you, mr. speaker. the democrats believe that they can rewrite the constitution. they believe in the power of government not the power of the people. they believe that a better america goes through more and more and more government. and it's clear they do not believe in the american people....
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state and for recognizing and protecting unenumerated rights and liberties, starting with the case of myers constitutional equivalent of a food fight for the last 30 years among progressives and conservatives. conservatives have attacked substantive due process as exhibit a in their case that progresses and liberal justices on the court denied respect constitutional history. [unintelligible] the whole debate should make anyone who cares about constitution text and history want to scream because of the entire discussion is the void of any real consideration of the text and history that really matters. that is the text and history of the privileges or immunities clause. i want to rehearse and go for a little bit, point by point, the points that we make in our brief that informs this discussion in little bit. the first point is that the privileges or immunities clause was crafted against a backdrop of rights suppression in the south. it was written and intended to protect against state infringement. some of this went through before. the remarkable thing about the 14th amendment that has been l
state and for recognizing and protecting unenumerated rights and liberties, starting with the case of myers constitutional equivalent of a food fight for the last 30 years among progressives and conservatives. conservatives have attacked substantive due process as exhibit a in their case that progresses and liberal justices on the court denied respect constitutional history. [unintelligible] the whole debate should make anyone who cares about constitution text and history want to scream because...
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also asteroids, mars, and it's been as potential destinations for human spirit and in fact ultimately myersn the near term because they personally and sort of a star trek or or are they csb on the solar system. both in the solar system bars mars is an especially compelling destination not only because it scientifically draws us with questions that are transformative but also because it drives the investments from a technological perspective. it's the hardest destination in the near term that we seek to exploit. so it drives our investment in many ways. so again, the approach of the presidents budget the way that i think about this is what we are back in the near-term year since creating the knowledge and capabilities that are going to be required in order for us to have a sustainable space exploration program, taking humans beyond earth orbit to stay. and we are doing that by expanding some of our alternatives, some of the capabilities that are available to us as we move out into the solar system. next slide, please. suggest again, save for the words. just want to make sure i don't forget n
also asteroids, mars, and it's been as potential destinations for human spirit and in fact ultimately myersn the near term because they personally and sort of a star trek or or are they csb on the solar system. both in the solar system bars mars is an especially compelling destination not only because it scientifically draws us with questions that are transformative but also because it drives the investments from a technological perspective. it's the hardest destination in the near term that we...
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you can look through that history -- if the court starts with myers, which is about being routed in thetreatment of the slaves, and i think that rulings like those to drop from the history of the slave families. one thing that we have not really talk about, the concern out of the left for opening up the privileges and immunities clause is that it will return us to the gray areas. like citizens united, that is an entirely valid concern. the answer to it is that -- as tim recognizes, privileges and immunities clause is limited to citizens and not corp. specifically, and two, there are economic rights traditionally, the right to contract, an individual's right to earn a good living, if they're living, labor and contract -- some of the cases that some groups have brought on economic liberty are powerful and routed in the history in the history of treatment of slaves and unionist after the war. the idea that we cannot have laws, that congress cannot pass laws on the 14th amendment to protect labor's and workers from mistreatment, i think it is completely antithetical to the history of the 1
you can look through that history -- if the court starts with myers, which is about being routed in thetreatment of the slaves, and i think that rulings like those to drop from the history of the slave families. one thing that we have not really talk about, the concern out of the left for opening up the privileges and immunities clause is that it will return us to the gray areas. like citizens united, that is an entirely valid concern. the answer to it is that -- as tim recognizes, privileges...