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nan nan tax whatever it might be we i know that crazy like why don't we just go back to that i just across the border why don't we go back to eisenhower's tax system what we're talking about is wealth distribution punishing those that have make money to give to those that don't get why we had you on the air is running away from them million are out of my way part of the problem tom i think what's going on today is i think we're paying the piper now i think a lot of what happened in the past where you say we have a lot higher middle class also going to that right now we did it but i think now we're start to pay the price i think you know you talk about thirty two years of reaganomics. now you get our exists now you are just going through the wheat when reagan did in office we were the largest creditor in the world we are now the largest debtor in the world when reagan came into office we're the largest exporter of exporter of manufactured goods the world we're now the largest importer i mean they should also we've got to be honest here tom and that is that government has expanded as
nan nan tax whatever it might be we i know that crazy like why don't we just go back to that i just across the border why don't we go back to eisenhower's tax system what we're talking about is wealth distribution punishing those that have make money to give to those that don't get why we had you on the air is running away from them million are out of my way part of the problem tom i think what's going on today is i think we're paying the piper now i think a lot of what happened in the past...
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run shin juan news agency reports that two men age 65 and 34 were the first to be infected in hugh nan province. the total number of infections has reached 60. >>> a korean jetliner had to make an emergency landing because of smoke inside the plane. it was on its way to los angeles from south korea. the pilot contacted the tower at around 9:40 on sunday. there was smoke in the cockpit of the boeing 777. all it 288 passengers and crew members were safely escorted off the plane and the flight was canceled. >> we're just told that there was a technical difficulty and they took all our food away, and we had to do an emergency landing. that's all they told us. >> korean air officials said they smelled something burning. >>> the people of venezuela went to the poll does choose their next president. the election follows the death of the nation's long time president hugo chavez. it was a race between nicolas maduro and enrekay -- he garnered support by promising free education and medical care and the construction of low income housing. capri lez was narrowly defeated by chavez in last novembe
run shin juan news agency reports that two men age 65 and 34 were the first to be infected in hugh nan province. the total number of infections has reached 60. >>> a korean jetliner had to make an emergency landing because of smoke inside the plane. it was on its way to los angeles from south korea. the pilot contacted the tower at around 9:40 on sunday. there was smoke in the cockpit of the boeing 777. all it 288 passengers and crew members were safely escorted off the plane and the...
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. >> an investigation into a shooting of a nan by napa police. sheriff's department says the 37-year-old was wounded last night after getting into a struggle with an office yefr. ramez was rant wanted for violating his probation. this is after three officers suspected ramirez might have drugs. he was on probation after pleading guilty to domestic violence charges last year. >> person taking the driving test this morning got up on the wrong foot. she was practicing when packing into a pedestrian. oops. that driver did not take the test after all, you can see she left at the passenger seat of the training car. >>> a bicyclist expected to survive after being hit by a van this morning. at 11:00 a.m. the van hit her. the driver didn't leave to talk with police. >> overseas north korea's threats towards the united states and allies reached a new level today. the north korean army announced it's been given final approval to launch strikes on the united states including the possible use of nuclear weapons. the declaration given just minutes after the u.s
. >> an investigation into a shooting of a nan by napa police. sheriff's department says the 37-year-old was wounded last night after getting into a struggle with an office yefr. ramez was rant wanted for violating his probation. this is after three officers suspected ramirez might have drugs. he was on probation after pleading guilty to domestic violence charges last year. >> person taking the driving test this morning got up on the wrong foot. she was practicing when packing into...
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and the provinces of jiangsu, he nan and anhui. the world health organization says it will send a team of experts to china to assist with the bird flu outbreak. who spokesperson said they are responding to beijing's request. the team will include u.s. and australian researchers as well as w.h.o. experts. they're expected to travel to china later this week. the team will be joined by chinese experts. they'll conduct analysis for about one week. they'll also study ways to prevent further spread of the virus. who officials say there's still no evidence of human to human of spread. the concern the outbreak may spread in china because the source of the infections has not been found. >>> analysts are looking into the future. they're estimating the pace of growth for economies around the world. joining us now from the business desk. good morning. what do they see? >> good morning. the results overall point to slower growth. those in japan suggest things are picking up. the international monetary fund has upgraded japan's economic outlook
and the provinces of jiangsu, he nan and anhui. the world health organization says it will send a team of experts to china to assist with the bird flu outbreak. who spokesperson said they are responding to beijing's request. the team will include u.s. and australian researchers as well as w.h.o. experts. they're expected to travel to china later this week. the team will be joined by chinese experts. they'll conduct analysis for about one week. they'll also study ways to prevent further spread...
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nan, they are just real fiscal conservatives.rity that's very upset by trillion dollar deficits. >> but, okay. fiscal conservatives. that's the knock on george w. bush after his administration. the key is the cries of george w. bush was not a fiscal conservative and didn't intensify until after he left. the conservative movement reinterfretd bush presidency after he was president. i'm wondering -- go ahead. >> but the events of 2008 made that sort of a crisis in his legacy, if you will, inevitable. of course the biggest motivator for the tea party was actually the passage of the affordable care act because that was seen as massive invasion. but yes many did make ties to both parties and said look president bush was a big government conservative. >> did not veto any budget presented to congress or items presented for six or seven years. >> right. >> medicare part d. >> i'm hearing reinterpretation of the tea party. your father-in-law, when he wrote that ise silent majority speech. silent center. what he was doing was talking to th
nan, they are just real fiscal conservatives.rity that's very upset by trillion dollar deficits. >> but, okay. fiscal conservatives. that's the knock on george w. bush after his administration. the key is the cries of george w. bush was not a fiscal conservative and didn't intensify until after he left. the conservative movement reinterfretd bush presidency after he was president. i'm wondering -- go ahead. >> but the events of 2008 made that sort of a crisis in his legacy, if you...
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think in the fall and winter of this year and we are delighted to say that legislation passed urkts nan mousily and pass by the mayor. >> that's very good. >> thank you for that. of course now there is more work to be done to improve living conditions for seniors and people in sro's i don't want to go through all of the recommendations because i know you're short on time and some are with enforcement and working with department of public health and others and there are consequences when landlords let things go. there are other new policies and having desk clerks in sro's, training for staff, physical accessibility and elevators and that came up today and that is a big one, access to nutritious food and what outreach can we do and people can getting access to benefits and disaster planning and long-term we have recommendations in the report and make sure people can form a tenant council and not attended by management so people can speak freely, having on site staff and locked mailboxes and wellness checks or i'm ago door hanger and i can get you the survey and better yet ask for the repo
think in the fall and winter of this year and we are delighted to say that legislation passed urkts nan mousily and pass by the mayor. >> that's very good. >> thank you for that. of course now there is more work to be done to improve living conditions for seniors and people in sro's i don't want to go through all of the recommendations because i know you're short on time and some are with enforcement and working with department of public health and others and there are consequences...
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funds i would like to see an agreement in place and at the continued hearing there will probably be u nan mowses support. >> commissioner. >> i want to see between now and the sale that the price would increase to a significant level. >> commissioner i am happy -- >> or stay what it is? >> at this point it seems unlikely that the board the noe valley ministries has taken their action to approve this price and chris keen is here and the secretary of that board and i am sure he is happy to speak to the action they took and commitment in moving forward with the project. >> yeah. i would like to hear from them as to whether the price that we're looking at right now will still be what the board of supervisors will be under taking when they -- when they move on this. >> i am chris keen. one of the hats i wear i'm the corporate secretary for noe valley ministries. that board has taken unanimous agreement to accept the net price which is the price being proposed here so there is -- from our perspective that that price is -- >> right. so discussions on that are closed at this point? so there is no
funds i would like to see an agreement in place and at the continued hearing there will probably be u nan mowses support. >> commissioner. >> i want to see between now and the sale that the price would increase to a significant level. >> commissioner i am happy -- >> or stay what it is? >> at this point it seems unlikely that the board the noe valley ministries has taken their action to approve this price and chris keen is here and the secretary of that board and i...
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. >> it's complete nan sense. you go into scripture and find that god put adam in the garden to till it and to keep it. we ar the gardeners, we have not done a very good job. and i would dispute anything that is behind the green dragon. >> the cornwall alliance produced the resisting the green dragon series and sent it to churches around the country. >> the average poor household spends a much higher percentage of its budget on electricity and other energy sources than does the average middle class or wealthy household. that means that when we raise the price of energy, we're hurting the poor more than we hurt everybody else. >> dave hunter takes a view opposite the cornwall alliance video. he thinks the poor, particularly in other countries will be hurt the most if something is not done about climate change. >> if we don't do anything about climate change, the people who are going to be hit most by that are the people who have the lead. and so it becomes a moral issue. >> climate change is going to cause food sca
. >> it's complete nan sense. you go into scripture and find that god put adam in the garden to till it and to keep it. we ar the gardeners, we have not done a very good job. and i would dispute anything that is behind the green dragon. >> the cornwall alliance produced the resisting the green dragon series and sent it to churches around the country. >> the average poor household spends a much higher percentage of its budget on electricity and other energy sources than does...
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mi sim, el problema de los muertos es otro, es que si no cambian de estrategia de guerra y a bancoed nan de la gran enchilada. estamos 13 aÑos despuÉs. tu crees que esta vez la gran enchilada. se puede dar? >> lo que pasa es que la propuesta de reforma migratoria integral contiene lo o esencial que se viene negociando desde entonces. y la propuesta de busbush en el 2007 y permitir que entre un mayor nÚmero de personas en el futuro para que ya no tengo que haber ilegales, la mejor manera de evitar es lell cuandolas, que la economÍa de estados unidos, para pueda entrar a estados unidos, ilegalmente. eso estÁ en la reforma reforma migratoria. de piedras en el camino que sobre todo nos re pÚblico cab republicano des. >> gracias es un placer que estÉs de regreso aquÍ en univisiÓn. >> gracias. otra pausa regresamos con uno de los senadores que has ha empujado por una reforma "migra" migratoria. >> uno de los senadores que ha hablado con mÁs fuerza sobre la necesidad de una "reforma migratoria" de nueva york, Él como si fuera un hispano que no es justo tener a 11 millones de personas viviendo c
mi sim, el problema de los muertos es otro, es que si no cambian de estrategia de guerra y a bancoed nan de la gran enchilada. estamos 13 aÑos despuÉs. tu crees que esta vez la gran enchilada. se puede dar? >> lo que pasa es que la propuesta de reforma migratoria integral contiene lo o esencial que se viene negociando desde entonces. y la propuesta de busbush en el 2007 y permitir que entre un mayor nÚmero de personas en el futuro para que ya no tengo que haber ilegales, la mejor...
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as nor nan talked about [speaker not understood] first five years of the development of a young child, parents need to work. they need to know their children are in a high care quality environment. and people who take care of children for a living every day are very often not recognized especially in terms of compensation. the median income in the country for child care teachers is $11.14. san francisco i think might be a little bit higher but not by a lot. people who take care of their own children can't afford to take care of their families. i want to thank you for this honor. we look forward to working with you the next few years. our organization is really interested in helping make early childhood become a sustainable place to work, a highly professional, highly competitive work force where people can afford to care for their own families and we look forward to working with you all on that journey. thank you. (applause)
as nor nan talked about [speaker not understood] first five years of the development of a young child, parents need to work. they need to know their children are in a high care quality environment. and people who take care of children for a living every day are very often not recognized especially in terms of compensation. the median income in the country for child care teachers is $11.14. san francisco i think might be a little bit higher but not by a lot. people who take care of their own...
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. >> good evening, my name is nan clark i have never been to an ethics commission meeting and i think that you have a really hard job ahead of you and i like to speak to that just briefly. earlier tonight, in the meeting and i don't know who said it, which side they were on or even whether it came from you, it has been a long evening, it was something to the effect that the reason we have the brown act and the sunshine ordinance the california public records act is because government activity must be as transparent as possible. and i think that you found tonight and both of the cases that you have heard that the goment transparency is not very transparent. and whether we talk about it in terms of e-mails or we talk about it in terms of budget and finances, or we talk about what is happening in particular department or not happening. obviously, you face the task now ahead of you, of figuring out how government activity and it means government across the board for all of us, be transparent as possible. what my government is staying about me and what your government is saying about you,
. >> good evening, my name is nan clark i have never been to an ethics commission meeting and i think that you have a really hard job ahead of you and i like to speak to that just briefly. earlier tonight, in the meeting and i don't know who said it, which side they were on or even whether it came from you, it has been a long evening, it was something to the effect that the reason we have the brown act and the sunshine ordinance the california public records act is because government...
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i spoke with the fellow who was his corner nan 2010 who said he was a tremendous boxer in tremendouscondition and he would have gone on to the nationals in the golden gloves if he had not been a foreigner. because he was a foreigner the runner-up went instead and it was shortly after that that tamerlan essentially stopped boxing or at least stopped showing up to their boxing club. as jim axelrod learned today from someone who used to box with him, it seemed within the last year or two that tamerlan changed somehow. he became quieter and sort of more disciplined. there was a photo essay that appeared a number of years ago, the exact date is a little unclear. but it showed pictures of tamerlan training this in the boxing rinanthere were a number of captions attacd to that essay. in one of them tamerlan says "i don't have a single american friend. i don't understand them." he also described himself in those captions as a muslim. he said he didn't smoke or drink anymore. he said "there are no values anymore." and worried that people can't control themselves anymore. again, tamerlan, this
i spoke with the fellow who was his corner nan 2010 who said he was a tremendous boxer in tremendouscondition and he would have gone on to the nationals in the golden gloves if he had not been a foreigner. because he was a foreigner the runner-up went instead and it was shortly after that that tamerlan essentially stopped boxing or at least stopped showing up to their boxing club. as jim axelrod learned today from someone who used to box with him, it seemed within the last year or two that...
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. >> the initial suspect in last week's ricin letters speaks out just as a second nan is arrested in connection to the case. the connection the two men have to each other. . >>> we're following developing news out of calaveras county where a 9-year-old girl was stabbed to death in her home, possibly by an intruder. reporter tom duhain joins us live with the very latest on investigation. tom. >> reporter: search for the manhunt for this child-killer continues tonight, despite the darkness in this remote area. police believe that the man responsible may still be on foot and still be in this rural area. in the meantime people in hundreds of homes being told to stay inside and report anything suspicious. the crime scene where a 12-year- old boy encountered an intruder and the man fled and the boy went to check on his 9-year-old sister. >> she was suffer ing from severe injuries and immediately transported to the hospital where she was pronounced dead. >> reporter: since the suspect was seen leaving on foot a manhunt began throughout ratho calaveras, a sprawling rural community with steep
. >> the initial suspect in last week's ricin letters speaks out just as a second nan is arrested in connection to the case. the connection the two men have to each other. . >>> we're following developing news out of calaveras county where a 9-year-old girl was stabbed to death in her home, possibly by an intruder. reporter tom duhain joins us live with the very latest on investigation. tom. >> reporter: search for the manhunt for this child-killer continues tonight,...
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you have nanned prayer rents for a lo-- i have said on this show early otheren i think she would.he was on that stand for 18 days 5 or 10 feet from the jury. still no matter what happens it would be gift tore fem this kill her having been intimate. if she brought the sun to shot him why is she stabbing it first. maybe the death penalty with the truth telling casey i am crazy for you. ue think the your she has been with him so long we are going to wrap, peter owe porn. >> the longer the trial the better you can talk about it another shoerm nef. >> any one with a fear of the dentist piet not wouldn't to watch. you wouldn't believe what happened to the unpus pekting plan. oh they wunt to cuba. we will hear your responses next. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new ss told him two ings -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find se good people to help g
you have nanned prayer rents for a lo-- i have said on this show early otheren i think she would.he was on that stand for 18 days 5 or 10 feet from the jury. still no matter what happens it would be gift tore fem this kill her having been intimate. if she brought the sun to shot him why is she stabbing it first. maybe the death penalty with the truth telling casey i am crazy for you. ue think the your she has been with him so long we are going to wrap, peter owe porn. >> the longer the...
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we're very happy with where our per por nans is at. >> currently, the market has been being led by thoseectors. so your health care, your utilities. we have been positioning our portfolio to take advantage of high quality names. >> i see you being a little more aggressive? >> exactly. >> in college that used to be drinking a little more beer but with you guys sit taking more risk. >> aggressive but still focusing on high quality. >> how did you do last year? >> but you guys are right to say if on a risk adjustment basis, then you're doing just fine? >> yeah. i think this year it's been a big surprise with, you know, defensive sectors leading the market and it just happened right at the time where we got a little bit more cyclical. we're a long term fund. we don't like to -- we like where we're positioned. >> michael, what do you like now? >> currently, i like union pacific. if america goes energy independent, they could capitalize on this. >> one pick before we go? >> plains all american pipeline. earnings guidances for 44 straight quarters. great company. >> congratulations and keep up
we're very happy with where our per por nans is at. >> currently, the market has been being led by thoseectors. so your health care, your utilities. we have been positioning our portfolio to take advantage of high quality names. >> i see you being a little more aggressive? >> exactly. >> in college that used to be drinking a little more beer but with you guys sit taking more risk. >> aggressive but still focusing on high quality. >> how did you do last year?...
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you have nanned prayer rents for a lo-- i have said on this show early otheren i think she would.as on that stand for 18 days 5 or 10 feet from the jury. still no matter what happens it would be gift tore fem this kill her having been intimate. if she brought the sun to shot him why is she stabbing it first. maybe the death penalty with the truth telling casey i am crazy for you. ue think the your she has been with him so long we are going to wrap, peter owe porn. >> the longer the trial the better you can talk about it another shoerm nef. >> any one with a fear of the dentist piet not wouldn't to watch. you wouldn't believe what happened to the unpus pekting plan. oh they wunt to cuba. we will hear your responses next. you're on timeout leo! ♪ ♪ some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof. some things will. save up to 20% on an ikea kitchen. you're o♪ ♪meout leo! some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof. some things will. save up to 20% on an ikea kitchen. >> now our treat for the week. >> this is terrifying. his actions more consistent with a horror movie than real life. for chri
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you have nanned prayer rents for a lo-- i have said on this show early otheren i think she would.that stand for 18 days 5 or 10 feet from the jury. still no matter what happens it would be gift tore fem this kill her having been intimate. if she brought the sun to shot him why is she stabbing it first. maybe the death penalty with the truth telling casey i am crazy for you. ue think the your she has been with him so long we are going to wrap, peter owe porn. >> the longer the trial the better you can talk about it another shoerm nef. >> any one with a fr he dentist piet not wouldn't to watch. y wouldn't believe what haened to the unpusing plan. oh they wunt to cuba.we will he next. morning, brian! loveour passat! um. listen, gary. one. nice try. says right here you can get one for $199 a month. you can't believe the lame-stream media, gary. they're all gone. maybe i'll get one. [ male announcer ] now everyone's going to want one. you can't have the same car as me, gary! i'm gett' one. nope! [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest is here and there's no better time to get a p
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nan in montana. ., nan caller: hello. >> do you have a question. caller: my question is, the mpeachment of johnson and its associated effect in history. impeachment of our isent president clinton, why there such a different effect on by history.ked upon >> impeachment, such an important part of the johnson administration. move into that. johnson's fight with the radical republicans in congress. 'm going to have both of you talk about that. but first of all, his big decision was to keep lincoln's cabinet. now, he was of a different party than most of them. turmoil in constant with them? or do they accept him as president? >> some of them did. probably the main ones who didn't disagreed with a lot of policies. jon wouldn't fire him. later on, the decision to came in particular with one that information had withheld from him in the clemency. was wo, information withheld from him in regards to the new orleans riots. o he went ahead and suspended stanton. >> how about the relationship with congress. who were the radical republicans. view?as their point
nan in montana. ., nan caller: hello. >> do you have a question. caller: my question is, the mpeachment of johnson and its associated effect in history. impeachment of our isent president clinton, why there such a different effect on by history.ked upon >> impeachment, such an important part of the johnson administration. move into that. johnson's fight with the radical republicans in congress. 'm going to have both of you talk about that. but first of all, his big decision was to...
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. >>> the nan accused of killing -- the man accused of killing a man pleaded not guilty. robert graves is the man accused. he was having a party on pacific avenue and there was a dispute. he is due in court next month. >>> police in oakland arrested a suspect in the killing of a paramedic. it turns out he is barely a teenager. ktvu's john sasaki is live with more on that. >> reporter: there are two big developments. first as this complaint says he is the gunman and today he appeared in adult court charged as an adult court and police arrested the announcement of a 6 6th suspect in the killing of the paramedic quinn boyer. he was in a cubicle. the judge read from the complaint, quinn boyer's murder was committed by him while he was trying to carjack him. the killing of quinn boyer happened on april 2. investigators believe he and five other boys 13-15 were trying to carjack him and that is when he shot him in the head. yesterday police chief said he was angly those involvered so -- angry those involved are so young. >> it is too acceptable by others to have kids or allow k
. >>> the nan accused of killing -- the man accused of killing a man pleaded not guilty. robert graves is the man accused. he was having a party on pacific avenue and there was a dispute. he is due in court next month. >>> police in oakland arrested a suspect in the killing of a paramedic. it turns out he is barely a teenager. ktvu's john sasaki is live with more on that. >> reporter: there are two big developments. first as this complaint says he is the gunman and today...
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and he's such a successful nan -- man in the area. and he loves the game and loves the sport.nd just really humbling to be part of coach patino's team. has. >> he is patino's third entry. also had one in 2001. patino has named some of his horses after his basketball players at louisville. and he named them after those who worked the hardest. so that makes you work harder for the coach. and they did win a championship. so it must be working. >> thank you, mark. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> don't miss the cbs primetime lineup tonight at 10:00, it's the brand new episode of the drama golden boy. followed by eyewitness news at 11:00. >>> it may be spring, but winter still has a few last- minute prizes in some places. they look like glass. in plymouth, minnesota. some call it ice shand leering. it -- chandeliering. the ice crystalizes and then splinters. that's pretty cool. >> that is very cool. >> way cool. >>> that's it for us tonight. we'll be back at 11:00. >> thanks for watching, wjz, maryland's news station. don't go away. there's much more on the evening new
and he's such a successful nan -- man in the area. and he loves the game and loves the sport.nd just really humbling to be part of coach patino's team. has. >> he is patino's third entry. also had one in 2001. patino has named some of his horses after his basketball players at louisville. and he named them after those who worked the hardest. so that makes you work harder for the coach. and they did win a championship. so it must be working. >> thank you, mark. we'll be right back....
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he tried to nan on republicans in the senate. >> we have over 90% of senate democrats that will vote affirmative. if we had 20% of republican colleagues. that's not a heavy lift. only 20% is nine members. this thing would be home. >> they say to five democrats are voting against and he is looking for eight or nine republicans. if you are doing your percentage math there. just before we went on the air, a man chin spokesman tried to say the senator remains optimistic. i see no reason to bet against senator manchin and anyone with concerns until the minute they vote. this is what we estimate here at nbc news. it will fall at least four to five votes short and it could lose more as democrats decide it's too great of a risk if it's not going to pass. attempts to make adjustments for rural states did not attract more support and will drop. that person hopes to take the votes on the assault weapons ban and high capacity ammunition first to make them an easier sdpep that will not happen. the expected failure will be there despite appeals. gabby giffords and democrats yesterday showing broug
he tried to nan on republicans in the senate. >> we have over 90% of senate democrats that will vote affirmative. if we had 20% of republican colleagues. that's not a heavy lift. only 20% is nine members. this thing would be home. >> they say to five democrats are voting against and he is looking for eight or nine republicans. if you are doing your percentage math there. just before we went on the air, a man chin spokesman tried to say the senator remains optimistic. i see no reason...
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kim jung-nan took his play boy lifestyle. the japanese police spent hours and hours with him.hey learned a lot about him. >> reporter: analyst mike green said he lives in makow. speaks to journalists too much for the family's liking. >> they can't kill him but they can't let him run the country. he's not a reliable vehicle. >> reporter: then there's a mysterious middle brother. local media showed this photo claiming it was him at an eric clapton concert. >> he was a feminist, timid. >> reporter: just as enigmatic, the young woman to be kim jong-un's wife, a former singer, could she have any influence over him. >> is it possible she'll say what about the north korean people, the starving people? >> maybe, but that's not the background she grew up in. >> reporter: that helps them think about what kim jong-un's thinking now. >> what's your best thinking? >> the aim is to rattle us, frighten us, also the chinese and south koreans and also rattle us to not implement sanctions. >> reporter: they say kim may be trying to compensate for the fact he's so young, 29 or 30. analysts say h
kim jung-nan took his play boy lifestyle. the japanese police spent hours and hours with him.hey learned a lot about him. >> reporter: analyst mike green said he lives in makow. speaks to journalists too much for the family's liking. >> they can't kill him but they can't let him run the country. he's not a reliable vehicle. >> reporter: then there's a mysterious middle brother. local media showed this photo claiming it was him at an eric clapton concert. >> he was a...
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global and not confined to the middle east or afghanistan or far east, it is it a world wide phenom nant i think we ignore and fail to understand at our great peril. >> watching the video of the young men. they look like typical young guys walking around boston and there was not anything extrao outward appearance. no one would say they are islamic terrorist. this has to be cause for concern for law enforce the regular citizens walking around in the streets. >> it is why i think it is so important to understand motivation and not looking for an external crews. motivations in this case tell us about these folks and hail from a part of the world that is radicalize candidly because of vladimir putin's politicalal aspiration and spawned civil war there . the islamist operating in and from chechnya. here is the point, mike. if you look at the doctrine and the infrastructure that is put in place to promote it. it is not just al qaeda that is about this. there is a lot of other groups that are violent jihadist and something that is called civiliation jihad. the premer on the muslim brotherhood'
global and not confined to the middle east or afghanistan or far east, it is it a world wide phenom nant i think we ignore and fail to understand at our great peril. >> watching the video of the young men. they look like typical young guys walking around boston and there was not anything extrao outward appearance. no one would say they are islamic terrorist. this has to be cause for concern for law enforce the regular citizens walking around in the streets. >> it is why i think it...
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liz: from ppr, anybody who has been to paris knows, now to karing with a "k," what's the cig -- cig nanse name? >> it reflects who we are, we are a group that cares for people that cares for people and the brand, has the care, which reflects our home, and, also, the -- also anglosaxon meaning action and movement. liz: something for everybody, they need a name versus just initials because now you got the al gashings in russia and here in the u.s., the global customer who likes the brands, and, by the way, what a group of brands you have. talk about gucci, 50% of the 2012 revenues came from g urges cci. what's the attraction? >> it did. well, liz, you know, those brands, they refer to exclusivity, desirability, and quality. at the end of the day, it's all about that, and the fact is that those customers, they have in common that they seek for the patterns, but, also, they are specific. we -- each segment of clientele needs to be addressed in the specific way. liz: who buys the most these days in which market? china has to be extraordinary hot with russia. you tell me? >> well, of course, t
liz: from ppr, anybody who has been to paris knows, now to karing with a "k," what's the cig -- cig nanse name? >> it reflects who we are, we are a group that cares for people that cares for people and the brand, has the care, which reflects our home, and, also, the -- also anglosaxon meaning action and movement. liz: something for everybody, they need a name versus just initials because now you got the al gashings in russia and here in the u.s., the global customer who likes...
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con nosotros aquÍ en el estudio en vivo la abogada jessica para responder preguntas de ustedes envÍo nan pasaran los hechos en boston nosotros como comunidad ya sabÍamos que venÍa una lucha muy ardua y lo esta brams que los legisladores nos dijeron que iban a hacer todo lo posible para que evitar que el proyecto sea ley y entonces lo que tenemos que hacer como comunidad es darnos cuenta que van a utilizar excusas pero nosotros ten que el seguir dlaen y esperando que de esta vez tengan mÁs sabidurÍa en el tema. >>> asÍ que la oposiciÓn se va a avenido errar a ello. >>> vamos a comenzar con preguntas que entran directamente la primera viene de ivonne y dice abogada, una persona que tiene orden de deportaciÓn y estÁ fÍsicamente aquÍ podria tener la oportunidad de arreglar sus papeles si hay una reforma?. >>> cÓmo ivonne hay muchas personas asÍ lo o que tenemos que decirle a la comunidad en este momento es que todo lo que escuchamos en este momento es parte de solamente una propuesta, va a haber un debate muy largo, tenemos que esperar que sea ley y cuando tengamos requisitos con exactitud a
con nosotros aquÍ en el estudio en vivo la abogada jessica para responder preguntas de ustedes envÍo nan pasaran los hechos en boston nosotros como comunidad ya sabÍamos que venÍa una lucha muy ardua y lo esta brams que los legisladores nos dijeron que iban a hacer todo lo posible para que evitar que el proyecto sea ley y entonces lo que tenemos que hacer como comunidad es darnos cuenta que van a utilizar excusas pero nosotros ten que el seguir dlaen y esperando que de esta vez tengan mÁs...
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the call is nan in montana. hi, nan. caller: hello. >> do you have a question. the impeachment of johnson and its associated effect in history. and in the impeachment of our recent president clinton, why is there such a different effect on how he's looked upon by history. >> impeachment, such an important part of the johnson administration. let's move into that. johnson's fight with the radical republicans in congress. i'm going to have both of you talk about that. but first of all, his big decision was to keep lincoln's cabinet. now, he was of a different party than most of them. so was he in constant turmoil with them? or do they accept him as president? >> some of them did. probably the main ones who didn't disagreed with a lot of his policies. -- johnson't fire him. would not fire him. later on, the decision to suspend him came in particular with one that information had been withheld from him in the clemency. and two, information was withheld from him in regards to the new orleans riots. so he went ahead and suspended stanton. >> how about the relationship
the call is nan in montana. hi, nan. caller: hello. >> do you have a question. the impeachment of johnson and its associated effect in history. and in the impeachment of our recent president clinton, why is there such a different effect on how he's looked upon by history. >> impeachment, such an important part of the johnson administration. let's move into that. johnson's fight with the radical republicans in congress. i'm going to have both of you talk about that. but first of all,...
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do we see the groups, the glads and the nans and the naacp, do we see the coordination that needs tout front for the oppressed helping each other? >> that's a great question. the civil rights movement created the framework as a temperature place when it was in south africa ar the gay rights movement. what you haven't really seen is a sense of coordination. on the gay rights issue, it's been somewhat of a black eye for the civil rights with the exemption of the the al sharptons. you haven't seen the coordination. early on, there was a lot of resentment of the borrowing of those symbols. they closely guarded the ideas of the civil rights movement. it created distance that hasn't been bridged. because african-americans are conservative, you didn't have the two movements coming together. you are seeing that now. younger african-americans like younger americans in general do see the gay rights movement as the current movement of our era. dr. king's widow was a proponent of gay rights. hopefully we'll see more coordination. the template is being used. it's a good thing. >> as we look back,
do we see the groups, the glads and the nans and the naacp, do we see the coordination that needs tout front for the oppressed helping each other? >> that's a great question. the civil rights movement created the framework as a temperature place when it was in south africa ar the gay rights movement. what you haven't really seen is a sense of coordination. on the gay rights issue, it's been somewhat of a black eye for the civil rights with the exemption of the the al sharptons. you...
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coming up a home-schooling family and the government telling, it knows better for you and your kids nanwith us. ♪ using supercomputing and mobile technology over our secure network, verizon innovators are building a world of medical treatment data in the cloud. so doctors can make a more informed diagnosis from anywhere, in seconds rather than months. because the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. to take a centrum silver multivitamin every day. i told him, sure. can't hurt, right? then i heard this news about a multivitamin study looking at long-term health benefits for men over 50. the one they used in that study... centrum silver. that's what i take. my doctor! he knows his stuff. [ male announcer ] centrum. the most recommended. most preferred. most studied. centrum, always your most complete. ♪ can you hear it? ♪ fueling the american spirit ♪ no matter when, no matter where ♪ ♪ marathon will take you there >> this is a fox news alert. i'm harris falkner in new york. the threats from north korea growing louder. and the south saying t
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. >> reporter: and also important to note that brandi fer nan dez herself also will have 24-hour aroundhe clock security as many other prosecutors we're learning are doing in the wake of these murders. brandi fernandez will fill that role for the next 21 days until governor rick perry appoints a new d.a. for this county. >> i can only imagine how nervous she is in that position she has now. george, i know there is also of course people thinking about mike mclelland and his wife cynthia, memorial service is being held. what can you tell us about that today? >> well, we know that a lot of people will be there. governor rick perry leaving this courthouse to attend that service. and brandi fernandez put it best in this news conference. she said when you think of mike mclelland, especially this particular office, a small -- close-knit office, she still expects mike to walk in the office with cookies. she described him as a leader of the office. a lot of people really looked up to him in this office even in this community. people describe him as a standup person. a person a lot of people knew
. >> reporter: and also important to note that brandi fer nan dez herself also will have 24-hour aroundhe clock security as many other prosecutors we're learning are doing in the wake of these murders. brandi fernandez will fill that role for the next 21 days until governor rick perry appoints a new d.a. for this county. >> i can only imagine how nervous she is in that position she has now. george, i know there is also of course people thinking about mike mclelland and his wife...
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in people nan value fund we take a value fund approach to vesting. we're waiting for the bottom to drop out of the market and see more correction. we'll see more not only in small caps but large caps. we're waiting for on opportunistic time to buy in what we feel are fundamentally strong companies. nike, western digital, chevron are good solid names in our fund. we feel the dividend yield those companies provide along with the upside gains we've seen recently provide solid companies for us and we feel in a macro view there is a lot of reasons to see more downside in the markets specially with the up we've seen in the first quarter. david: let's talk about a little positive what is happening here, michael. anytime you have a pullback like you have today. you have new money coming in. all the money on the sidelines, retail money we talk about. the retail investor is still spooked from 2008 and 2009. the money is not shifting from the bond funds into the market. it is shifting from cash into the market. that is a very significant distinction there. is t
in people nan value fund we take a value fund approach to vesting. we're waiting for the bottom to drop out of the market and see more correction. we'll see more not only in small caps but large caps. we're waiting for on opportunistic time to buy in what we feel are fundamentally strong companies. nike, western digital, chevron are good solid names in our fund. we feel the dividend yield those companies provide along with the upside gains we've seen recently provide solid companies for us and...
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out there, a dramatic change, something happening in the population, is there a reaction if they do nan things, the thinking is they are not particularly sympathetic to the tax bill. >> well, you know, and, again, just you emphasized regulation as well. it's not just taxes. it's how business friendly a state is a given state, and a state like delaware has made its business to be good to business, so delaware from a whole variety of perspectives is the sales tax is an attractive place to operate. certainly, north carolina, for years, ump democratic and republican leadership has made it attractive for businesses to relocate there, and that's one of the reasons it's thriving. here in massachusetts, thank god, under republican leadership of mitt romney and others, we have gradually lowered the tax rates and the democrats have not yet been able to raise them to make us uncompetitive, which is why massachusetts is doing fairly well. liz: tom, the states with budget surplus have huge government retiree obligations. do you think the american viewers out there, and even the younger crowd, are ge
out there, a dramatic change, something happening in the population, is there a reaction if they do nan things, the thinking is they are not particularly sympathetic to the tax bill. >> well, you know, and, again, just you emphasized regulation as well. it's not just taxes. it's how business friendly a state is a given state, and a state like delaware has made its business to be good to business, so delaware from a whole variety of perspectives is the sales tax is an attractive place to...
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nan says all this filibustering is a waste of time and money. vote yes or no. stand by your convictions. carolyn says, these bills deserve a vote. let them stand on their merits. you said it, carolyn. and there is good news today. it looks like we will see a vote this week. more of that coming up next. >>> first, we want you to go and sound off on this topic. please head over to facebook and search politics nation. and like us to join the conversation that keeps going long after the show ends. ♪ [ male announcer ] purpose elevates what we do. raises it to a more meaningful place. makes us live what we do, love what we do and fills our work with rewarding possibility. aarp connects you to a community of experienced workers and has tools to help you find what you're good at. an ally for real possibilities. aarp. go to aarp.org/possibilities. president obama said gun victims deserve a vote. and now we know they'll get it. today senate majority leader harry reid announced there will be a vote on the democrats' gun bill this thursday. that vote will come 114 days af
nan says all this filibustering is a waste of time and money. vote yes or no. stand by your convictions. carolyn says, these bills deserve a vote. let them stand on their merits. you said it, carolyn. and there is good news today. it looks like we will see a vote this week. more of that coming up next. >>> first, we want you to go and sound off on this topic. please head over to facebook and search politics nation. and like us to join the conversation that keeps going long after the...
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>> well, scott, sac might be well-known for its legal shah nan begans, but if it were to go away or shrinks absence would be felt by many. rapid training means it's -- buying, selling and shorting thousands of positions. the firm imemployees more than 1,000 people. it pays huge fees to wall street for research and lending and of course, steve cohen is now also paying millions in lawyer fees and settlement costs, too. as anticipation swirls on may 15th, traders may be putting pressures on the stocks sac owns like sherwin williams, news corp. and facebook. >> for dr. jay in chicago making reservations. >> getting a little distracted. >> what's the likelihood we're going to see a great number of redemptio redemptions? >> i think the likelihood is strong. they lost close to 2 billion in the first quarter and had serious redemptions in 2008. i think people are still nervous. i think the legal picture has worsened a little bit in the last couple of months, so that's a problem, but they have made it easier for investors to get the rest of their money out. >> in terms of what their strategy has be
>> well, scott, sac might be well-known for its legal shah nan begans, but if it were to go away or shrinks absence would be felt by many. rapid training means it's -- buying, selling and shorting thousands of positions. the firm imemployees more than 1,000 people. it pays huge fees to wall street for research and lending and of course, steve cohen is now also paying millions in lawyer fees and settlement costs, too. as anticipation swirls on may 15th, traders may be putting pressures on...
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. >> affordable housing again today after an early why he proposal drew criticism from nans. discuss ten possible sites for affordable housing. the original plan presented in january was too clustered in their neighborhoods and needed to be spread across town. it was required to zone a number of areas for affordable housing. building that housing is not. >>> community colleges doing something they haven't been able to do for a very long time. that being, add more classes. several community colleges boosting their summer class offerings this year thanks in part to the funding for california's prop 30 initiative. eve several other schools adding dozens of classes as well. schools had to cut summer classes during the recession to try and make up for lost funding. administrators say things finally starting to turn around. >> getting married or know one who is. brides against breast cancer bringing its national tour of gowns to the santa clara. it is a charity group that says wedding gowns new and used at discount prices. proceeds go to support cancer patients and their families.
. >> affordable housing again today after an early why he proposal drew criticism from nans. discuss ten possible sites for affordable housing. the original plan presented in january was too clustered in their neighborhoods and needed to be spread across town. it was required to zone a number of areas for affordable housing. building that housing is not. >>> community colleges doing something they haven't been able to do for a very long time. that being, add more classes. several...