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important issue and the departmental staff, and i want to commend the volunteer civil grand jury on nair work on this and i think the valid concerns about the data aside, i really feel like the grand jury's work reflects a broad, a strong feeling of broad segment of the community that this issue is not yet resolved and that workers continue to be denied their full health care benefit, consumers continue to be cheated and small businesses who are playing by the rules continue to be understood cut by low road competitors, so as you supervisors know, jobs of justice has been working with a coalition of small business community and labor groups on our campaign of small jobs and healthy communities where we're trying to support small businesses in the retail and grocery sector and supervisor mar just introduced our first piece of legislation this week that incentive small businesses to provide healthier food options in underserved communities, allowing this loophole to continue is really incentive bad business options. it's the exact opposite of what we're trying to promote in our good jobs a
important issue and the departmental staff, and i want to commend the volunteer civil grand jury on nair work on this and i think the valid concerns about the data aside, i really feel like the grand jury's work reflects a broad, a strong feeling of broad segment of the community that this issue is not yet resolved and that workers continue to be denied their full health care benefit, consumers continue to be cheated and small businesses who are playing by the rules continue to be understood...
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. >> somehow we got convinced if we give billions nair tax cuts after tax cuts, jobs would fall fromake the bottom came out of our economy and now creating jobs again, we are moving forward, the country's in a better position than she was, but we still have a lot of work to do because there's too many people still looki for jobs. >> reporter: one thing the democratic party can count on is prevailing in the vote count on presidential elections in both maryland and in the district those delegation, as tom sherwood noted, in this convention hall are about as far away from the podium as they could possibly get. the maryland governor says he is not too terribly concerned about that. and does not think it is because they are taken for granted. >> i wouldn't gather too much from the placement there. what's going to happen is all the swing states will be up close to the camera shot and the way i tell my goal gauges the way we should look at it is maryland has the president's back and we always have. >> i asked the governor today about his plans for 2016 and whether, as some have suggested, h
. >> somehow we got convinced if we give billions nair tax cuts after tax cuts, jobs would fall fromake the bottom came out of our economy and now creating jobs again, we are moving forward, the country's in a better position than she was, but we still have a lot of work to do because there's too many people still looki for jobs. >> reporter: one thing the democratic party can count on is prevailing in the vote count on presidential elections in both maryland and in the district...
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not well, not nair, not right. and so say 50 days out president has no need to fear a mideast uprising, and economic news at home dismal is incredible, 50 days is a long time. and long time to cover for somebody. i am not saying that media has any responsibility for going light on mitt romney but just provide the same critical coverage on the guy you have already invested considerable time. the guy who mitt romney wants to beat, it september, i say quit acting like is november. to a former top executive at microsoft said it is time for media to stop being so soft on the president, there is a reason that so many companies are worrying that is why bob said he knows for whom he is voting, mitt romney, he is here veering away from the president for economic runs issue the biggest, you are concerned 4 more year will do what? >> well, the policies that are put in place, have not had much impact. and so, you know the decisions is fairly clear. we either muddle through the next 4 years like we have the past 4, or we decide
not well, not nair, not right. and so say 50 days out president has no need to fear a mideast uprising, and economic news at home dismal is incredible, 50 days is a long time. and long time to cover for somebody. i am not saying that media has any responsibility for going light on mitt romney but just provide the same critical coverage on the guy you have already invested considerable time. the guy who mitt romney wants to beat, it september, i say quit acting like is november. to a former top...
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exextraordinary nair in someone who so recently endure sod much. her life changed on may 1st.s riding a zip line and things changed. >> i remember hearing the wire snapping. next thing i know, i'm on the ground. >> reporter: she thought the injury to her leg would heal in days. but lurking in her leg, a bacteria, likely from the georgia river. >> it's hard to diagnose. >> reporter: the fresh-eating back ter yoo ravaged her body for days, then weeks. taking both of her hands, her feet, and her entire left leg. despite very slim odds, she survived. do you have why me moments? >> not especially. the thought has crossed my mind. i don't think along those terms. it could have happened to anyone. i was in the situation. this is just how the cookie crumbles. now out of the hospital, she's hoping to embrace a new normal. what is the hardest thing to relearn? >> there's so much. styling my hair is so complicated. i think after i get home, i'm chopping it off. i actually think after i get home, i'm chopping it all off because it's one of those things, it's not even relearning. it's just
exextraordinary nair in someone who so recently endure sod much. her life changed on may 1st.s riding a zip line and things changed. >> i remember hearing the wire snapping. next thing i know, i'm on the ground. >> reporter: she thought the injury to her leg would heal in days. but lurking in her leg, a bacteria, likely from the georgia river. >> it's hard to diagnose. >> reporter: the fresh-eating back ter yoo ravaged her body for days, then weeks. taking both of her...
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one hand women in the work force in very large numbers but on the other hand, they're still the pry nairatnd a we don't proper will i support them with day care. >> i want to introduce jessica valenti who has a new book out called "why have kids." it poses a question why smart women would choose to have kids at all. she writes decades after the second wave of feminism, the argument over how best to care for children still almost entirely falls on women's shoulders. men aren't simply excused from the conversation, they're deliverly excluded by a culture and politics that still promote the idea that the only appropriate carob giver, the only natural parent, is a mother. jessica, as someone who's a new father myself, it cut pretty deep. when you saw this mom in chief line from the first lady, did you have the same reaction sazer as some of the folks at the table? >> no. i hated that line. i slunk back in my chair when i heard that line. >> i'm not alone. >> i don't doubt that michelle obama values her children more than her work. i think all parents do. that line wasn't about family life. i
one hand women in the work force in very large numbers but on the other hand, they're still the pry nairatnd a we don't proper will i support them with day care. >> i want to introduce jessica valenti who has a new book out called "why have kids." it poses a question why smart women would choose to have kids at all. she writes decades after the second wave of feminism, the argument over how best to care for children still almost entirely falls on women's shoulders. men aren't...
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. >>> nfl fans along national night nair is finally over, the regular referees coming back on the field, starting with tonight's browns/ravens game. the tipping point to reach a deal between the league and the refs may have indeed been that botched call at the end of monday night's football game. cnn's jason carle is outside the nfl's offices. good morning, jason. >> reporter: and good morning to you. that call on monday night set all things in motion, 17 hours of negotiation going on in tuesday, more negotiating going on until midnight last night, about when both sides came to this agreement, made the announcement they reach this agreement, fans are very happy about, the rest really making now the a good way in terms of what was reached. the referees will not have to give up their pension in exchange for 401(k) plan and last pay raise spread out over the next several years, the nfl commissioner weighing in late last night, carol, saying this agreement supports long-term reforms that will make officiating better, the teams, players and fans want and deserve both consistency and quality
. >>> nfl fans along national night nair is finally over, the regular referees coming back on the field, starting with tonight's browns/ravens game. the tipping point to reach a deal between the league and the refs may have indeed been that botched call at the end of monday night's football game. cnn's jason carle is outside the nfl's offices. good morning, jason. >> reporter: and good morning to you. that call on monday night set all things in motion, 17 hours of negotiation...
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nor of sorts for the country having the candidates stand behind their podiums forced to answer for nair proposals. we get to see how the ideas stand up under questioning before you decide. at least for some of us, before we vote. here with me today is msnbc c contributor for the blog. latino.com's victoria did he francesco soto. she's a fellow at the university of texas. jam al simpsons and indicate en dawson and gop sharm. thanks for being here. >> thank up. >>> it's going to be october, last month, final push, debates. what are we going to see in the debates in. >> you don't see the two of these people standing on the stage, used their practice lines. studying up. we haven't seen much of mitt romney on the campaign trail. he's been studying for this. >> you think that's what he's been doing, studying, not fundraising? >> totally, he's been studying. he's got to make something work in this debate. he's going to have a tough time to argue to fundraisers and to the republican bigwigs that they ought to stick with him and not cut him loose. >> caitlin is there anything that mitt romney ca
nor of sorts for the country having the candidates stand behind their podiums forced to answer for nair proposals. we get to see how the ideas stand up under questioning before you decide. at least for some of us, before we vote. here with me today is msnbc c contributor for the blog. latino.com's victoria did he francesco soto. she's a fellow at the university of texas. jam al simpsons and indicate en dawson and gop sharm. thanks for being here. >> thank up. >>> it's going to be...
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. >> we are fighting for dignity and respect and a nair contract. >> we say fight back!ter: the showdown pits the powerful teachers union against the chicago mayor. president obama's former chief of staff, rahm emanuel. >> this is a strike of choice, and it's the wrong choice for our children, and it's not necessary. >> reporter: city officials launched an emergency plan, opening 144 schools for a half day to serve kids breakfast, lunch, and to keep them busy. the strike has left thousands of parents in a crunch. this woman scrambled to rearrange her schedule to pick her kids up early, the strike and the soaring murder rate is what most bothers her. >> with kids on the street, something might happen to our children. >> we say fight back! >> reporter: chicago teachers are fighting for better pay and benefits. but the sticking point is a new plan to base teacher evaluations in part on how well their students score on standardized tests. the unions argue that would put teachers at a disadvantage and possibly cost them their jobs. >> we feel that would destroy the curriculum
. >> we are fighting for dignity and respect and a nair contract. >> we say fight back!ter: the showdown pits the powerful teachers union against the chicago mayor. president obama's former chief of staff, rahm emanuel. >> this is a strike of choice, and it's the wrong choice for our children, and it's not necessary. >> reporter: city officials launched an emergency plan, opening 144 schools for a half day to serve kids breakfast, lunch, and to keep them busy. the strike...
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>> chipotle, we had a good check yesterday, pa nair ya today.is a remarkable stock and i love to eat there. >> they said the numbers are too low on sandisk. >> i thought this was interesting. i have shied away from that but it does have an apple flavor to it. >> what's the news on cheniere? >> oh, i had him on. he was going to japan. maybe he nailed down the deal. >> finally -- >> this is a stock you want to buy ahead of dream force. >> tonight, sounds interesting. >> going off the charts is this the peak? so many people are asking me, isn't this right here? we're going to sofrl it technically tonight. >> we'll see you at 6:00 and 1 178. bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i'm glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's your "honk if you
>> chipotle, we had a good check yesterday, pa nair ya today.is a remarkable stock and i love to eat there. >> they said the numbers are too low on sandisk. >> i thought this was interesting. i have shied away from that but it does have an apple flavor to it. >> what's the news on cheniere? >> oh, i had him on. he was going to japan. maybe he nailed down the deal. >> finally -- >> this is a stock you want to buy ahead of dream force. >> tonight,...
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moorehouse, or other students who look like me, came without contextualizing, not looking at it as one nairchool full of black males, we are very, very diverse and come from all types of backgrounds. so i get behind a candidate who gets behind me for the importance of having a low interest rate after graduation. i would get behind a candidate that understands that student loan debt is next to as important as health care and housing debt. these are critical issues for my generation. i'd get behind a candidate who would lobby for me when it comes to credit cards and the fact that some students have 0 live off credit cards for meals and things like that, so making sure we have that check to power. i'd get behind a candidate who understands that it is important for him to not just look at the numbers, but understand that when you deal with public service, you're dealing with people and not just basic facts, and black and white and numbers on a peels of paper. so i'm fully supporting a candidate who doesn't just believe that i'm a vote, but believes that i am. hope once again for this country an
moorehouse, or other students who look like me, came without contextualizing, not looking at it as one nairchool full of black males, we are very, very diverse and come from all types of backgrounds. so i get behind a candidate who gets behind me for the importance of having a low interest rate after graduation. i would get behind a candidate that understands that student loan debt is next to as important as health care and housing debt. these are critical issues for my generation. i'd get...