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this is one instnace, nance, ane are at $1.3 million in occupy expense. this gets expensive, when those things go on. all of this added together requires us to move some money from the salary infringed overtime budget. >> supervisor avalos? >supervisor avalos: is there cost recovery? we don't charge the fee for service in that. >> when our people travel they get the same benefit and we are not billed. supervisor avalos: we don't have kings and queens in san francisco. >> it depends on who you talk to. >> i should learn to say -- >> the next slide is on vehicle replacement. when we talk about staffing, we don't want these cars in the station. i want an electronic tablet that acts as a phone so the officers just leave the station and stay out, on a beat or in a car. they are not in the station. to that end, just like civilians are cut out of the budget annually, so are vehicles. we have one patrol wagon that is a 1985. we have 30-40% officers are younger than the wagon. 79 or 27% of the sedan are at 100,000 miles. 50% of unmarked cars are near 100,000 miles
this is one instnace, nance, ane are at $1.3 million in occupy expense. this gets expensive, when those things go on. all of this added together requires us to move some money from the salary infringed overtime budget. >> supervisor avalos? >supervisor avalos: is there cost recovery? we don't charge the fee for service in that. >> when our people travel they get the same benefit and we are not billed. supervisor avalos: we don't have kings and queens in san francisco. >> it...
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. >> thank you for joining us for a look at business and nance in t washington region. new numbers s on thehe jobs front has many peoplee nervous, and popolitics has made ththe war t the up. it is been a week of women versus women sound bes. i am revved up on this topic. stay tuned for that. first, we want to focus o on a life or death issue for small business. access t to capital. in the report found evidence for special concerns for african american-owned small businesses in the washington region. when the rececession hit black businesses lost morere lending and had a harder time staying afloat.. brian is with us to discuss the story. joining us, nicholalas stuart the founder of new world development grgroup. capital became scarcrce. thank you for joiningng us. bryant let's start with you. you found some very troubng numbers. let me throw out a coupl. the good news wafrom 2003o 2008 five times more loans were approved to b black-owned businesses. by 2011, post-recession, that was down 87% in terms ofending andapital. what else was troubling? >> some of the interting t
. >> thank you for joining us for a look at business and nance in t washington region. new numbers s on thehe jobs front has many peoplee nervous, and popolitics has made ththe war t the up. it is been a week of women versus women sound bes. i am revved up on this topic. stay tuned for that. first, we want to focus o on a life or death issue for small business. access t to capital. in the report found evidence for special concerns for african american-owned small businesses in the...
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i think we've always felt that way. >> john nance, abc news aviation expert. thank you for your time this morning, john. >> thank you. >>> now, to another astonishing and, frankly, infuriating aviation story. the cockpit fills with smoke. the pilot calls air traffic control and calls for help. but the air traffic controller dismisses the call, calling it, quote, b.s. abc's mark greenblatt is on the story this morning. mark, good morning to you. >> reporter: it's worse enough that an emergency developed just as this plane tried to touch down on the ground. it's one of the highest risk times during any flight. but what happened next has left safety experts stunned. it seemed like another typical landing in denver on a cold, snowy day. when suddenly, the pilots spot danger. >> this is 5912, emergency. smoke in the cockpit, please. >> reporter: with smoke in the cockpit, the pilot requests an emergency landing. but there's confusion in the control tower. >> who is this? >> this is united 12. >> reporter: but the control tower mishears the call numbers. >> united 1
i think we've always felt that way. >> john nance, abc news aviation expert. thank you for your time this morning, john. >> thank you. >>> now, to another astonishing and, frankly, infuriating aviation story. the cockpit fills with smoke. the pilot calls air traffic control and calls for help. but the air traffic controller dismisses the call, calling it, quote, b.s. abc's mark greenblatt is on the story this morning. mark, good morning to you. >> reporter: it's worse...
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we'll talk to jim nance and see you request jim nance at 7:00. >> charlie, when you talk to him have him say hello friends. >> what's your swing like? how good is it? can you shows? >> do you want to see it? >> yeah. >> oh. beautiful. beautiful. >> i like the follow through. you're a winner charlie. >> thanks a lot charlie. enjoy. >> the perfect swing for us. the perfect swing for a tree or nationals or whatever courses there are around. we'll take it. >> i'll come. thank you. >>> we have you covered when it comes to the masters. catch highlights of the first round tonight after 9news now at 11:00. and watch the final two rounds saturday and sunday live right here on channel 9. hope rain won't interfere. >> let's hope not. >>> okay, today is maryland lottery may finally -- give a little sanity to this bizarre megamillions case. >> it's holding a press conference this afternoon in baltimore is item number one on the agenda, the status of the winning ticket. >> and there's another twist. get this the mississippi tv station reports a woman living there said her son had the winning ticke
we'll talk to jim nance and see you request jim nance at 7:00. >> charlie, when you talk to him have him say hello friends. >> what's your swing like? how good is it? can you shows? >> do you want to see it? >> yeah. >> oh. beautiful. beautiful. >> i like the follow through. you're a winner charlie. >> thanks a lot charlie. enjoy. >> the perfect swing for us. the perfect swing for a tree or nationals or whatever courses there are around. we'll...
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annette nance holt. >> my name is annette naps holt. my life was forever changed on may 10th of 2007. you see, my son, an only child, blair holt, was murdered when he boarded a bus after leaving julian high school on chicago's south side. the bus was loaded to capacity with students and other riders. a teenager boarded the bus and started shooting. he was trying to shoot an opposing gang member, but he shot five innocent teenagers. my son was fatally wounded. the surviving teenagers are left with horrifying memories of being shot as well as lifelong physical and emotional issues. i am left without my beloved son and a lifetime of missing wonderful memories. let me tell you a little bit about who blair was. he was a typical 16-year-old who loved his family, was very intelligent, handsome and gifted. he was a type of child that inspired his fellow classmates in grammar school and high school. his teachers loved him and wished they had more students like him. he wanted to be successful in life, and he made plans to succeed. his father and
annette nance holt. >> my name is annette naps holt. my life was forever changed on may 10th of 2007. you see, my son, an only child, blair holt, was murdered when he boarded a bus after leaving julian high school on chicago's south side. the bus was loaded to capacity with students and other riders. a teenager boarded the bus and started shooting. he was trying to shoot an opposing gang member, but he shot five innocent teenagers. my son was fatally wounded. the surviving teenagers are...
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plus, we'll mark the start of the masters at augusta national and speak with cbs's jim nance.f goldblom stops by to toll his new broadway show. that's "cbs morning news." thank for watching. i'm betty nguyen. ,,,, >> the search s
plus, we'll mark the start of the masters at augusta national and speak with cbs's jim nance.f goldblom stops by to toll his new broadway show. that's "cbs morning news." thank for watching. i'm betty nguyen. ,,,, >> the search s
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dubious, fortune often discouraging, in situations in which not unfrequently wont of success kouns nanced the spirit of criticism. the constancy of your support was the essential prop of our efforts and a guarantee of the plans by which they were affected. profoundly penetrated with this idea i shall carry it with me to my grave as a long incitement to vows that heaven may continue to view the choicest tokens of its benevolence. that your union and brotherly affection may be perpetual. that the free constitution which is the work of your hands may be sacredly maintained. that it administration in every department may be stamped with wisdom and virtue. that in the happiness of the people of these states under the auspices of liberty may be made complete by so careful a preservation and so prudent the use of the blessing as will acquire to them the glory of recommending it to the applause, the affection and adoption of every nation which is yet a stranger to it. on the constitution, this government, the off spring of your own choice uninfluenced and unawed adopted upon full investigation an
dubious, fortune often discouraging, in situations in which not unfrequently wont of success kouns nanced the spirit of criticism. the constancy of your support was the essential prop of our efforts and a guarantee of the plans by which they were affected. profoundly penetrated with this idea i shall carry it with me to my grave as a long incitement to vows that heaven may continue to view the choicest tokens of its benevolence. that your union and brotherly affection may be perpetual. that the...
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but i think one has to recognize the amount of influence we have is for marginal change over govr nance in the next year or two. >> please wait for the microphone to arrive. and identify yourself and please keep your question very brief. we don't have very much time left and we would like to maximize the amount of time for discussion. let's start with this gentleman here. >> i have two brief questions. i found it instructive that nobody had mentioned nato. my first question is what do you think the impact of afghanistan is going to be on nato, given that european publics are even more disposed against a war than the majority of america is. and second, about pakistan, what do we do? i think one of the many nuts of the problem is that going back to musharraf when he was chief of staff and president, the pakistanis have always disagreed with our strategy in afghanistan. they have argued from the very beginning consistently it was not going to work so why should they support a strategy they think was go i think to fail and that's been their view collectively for the last five or six years.
but i think one has to recognize the amount of influence we have is for marginal change over govr nance in the next year or two. >> please wait for the microphone to arrive. and identify yourself and please keep your question very brief. we don't have very much time left and we would like to maximize the amount of time for discussion. let's start with this gentleman here. >> i have two brief questions. i found it instructive that nobody had mentioned nato. my first question is what...
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then go on to a question about governess nance. speaking about africa specifically, our approach combined several different tools. first trade missions to africa. assistant secretary johnny carson just took a large delegation of american energy firms to africa to meet with government officials, to meet with utility companies and businesses to talk about how the products and expertise of american energy companies could really enhance development of the energy secretary in africa. secondly, we're doing a lot of other energy work through our newly-constituted energy bureau because africa is so blessed with energy resources that are either not developed or underdeveloped and underutilized or being developed in ways that are not good for sustainable development. so you know, we are interacting at the highest levels of government to try to work on that. thirdly, the growth and opportunities act is a tremendous tool. we have actively worked the last three years to, you know, help countries take better advantage of it. a lot of countries t
then go on to a question about governess nance. speaking about africa specifically, our approach combined several different tools. first trade missions to africa. assistant secretary johnny carson just took a large delegation of american energy firms to africa to meet with government officials, to meet with utility companies and businesses to talk about how the products and expertise of american energy companies could really enhance development of the energy secretary in africa. secondly, we're...
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the ball appears to nance off his glove over the wall. ludwig -- glance off his love and over the wall. ludwig can't believe it. going into extra innings. look at jayson werth, not tonight, buddy. we move on in extras. bottom 13 on friday the 13th, bases juiced for whether and he proves his worth -- for werth and he proves his worth driving one up the middle. the nats win in extra innings 2- 1 over the reds for the second straight day. >>> it was a home run derby tonight in toronto, the jays and os and this is robert andino and his first home run of the season putting the orioles in front of the blue jays 3-2 in the 4th inning, but the long balls kept coming. a combined seven home runs between the two teams, adam jones with his second of this young season. this one off the batter in center field, a home run tied at 4 in the 6th. move to the top of the 8th, o's down one, two on for wilson. up the middle he goes. that's nolan ryan. the birds take this one 7-5. >>> for the wizards it's all about small milestones and building for the future.
the ball appears to nance off his glove over the wall. ludwig -- glance off his love and over the wall. ludwig can't believe it. going into extra innings. look at jayson werth, not tonight, buddy. we move on in extras. bottom 13 on friday the 13th, bases juiced for whether and he proves his worth -- for werth and he proves his worth driving one up the middle. the nats win in extra innings 2- 1 over the reds for the second straight day. >>> it was a home run derby tonight in toronto,...
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three metre springboard synchronise nance was the biggest and to ignore the point all day with the usually dominant team china not competing in the discipline you'd lead to an open competition but the russian pair of you get off and there was a herd of lead from the tourists wound to secure the gold with a solid performance while the u.s. team or second and ukraine third yes. i think the chinese divers decided to take a pause and have some rest we also didn't compete and could be asians the however we try to assure best despite their absence. that it's a pity the china team didn't take part in this event expected to compete with them fairly for this competition after this when the russian due to travel to the final stage of the world series in mexico next week and they're allowed to skip the domestic championship which means they have their place for the national team at the london olympics thank you i don't know yet i haven't talked with the head coach but it seems yes we are going to the olympics however in our events on the night the chinese won all the gold medals head c. and room and
three metre springboard synchronise nance was the biggest and to ignore the point all day with the usually dominant team china not competing in the discipline you'd lead to an open competition but the russian pair of you get off and there was a herd of lead from the tourists wound to secure the gold with a solid performance while the u.s. team or second and ukraine third yes. i think the chinese divers decided to take a pause and have some rest we also didn't compete and could be asians the...
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looking for strangers in need, they did yard work, house mate nance and anything else they could.he global initiative challenges students to find new approaches to improving the community. >> any nation is only as strong as its people and its neighborhoods on its streets and its schools from the grass roots up. >> it's terrific. both for the students who come from more than 300 colleges who really are here motivated by service that they are already doing. >> chelsea clinton is an nbc news special correspondent. now over the years, the event has brought in millions of dollars in commitments for global initiatives. >>> it's do or die for any gop candidate not named mitt romney this week. primaries are being held in maryland, d.c. and wisconsin on tuesday. newt gingrich will speak in maryland at the frederick motor company tomorrow morning and then head to hood college in the afternoon. and while wisconsin could ice the nomination for mitt romney, no candidate is bowing out of the race. brian mooar reports. >> reporter: mitt romney is hoping a win in wisconsin's primary will bring an
looking for strangers in need, they did yard work, house mate nance and anything else they could.he global initiative challenges students to find new approaches to improving the community. >> any nation is only as strong as its people and its neighborhoods on its streets and its schools from the grass roots up. >> it's terrific. both for the students who come from more than 300 colleges who really are here motivated by service that they are already doing. >> chelsea clinton is...
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all right we're crossing sure a to do a world of business with natasha nance so tell us how the equity markets are doing today to sour all so far so good the european bourses open less than twenty minutes ago and they are in positive territory let's see those numbers there and here they are as you can see both the footsie and the dax are gaining in fact the dax is quite upbeat it's getting almost half a percent now the russian markets are in the second hour of trade and they're still in positive territory although they're narrowing their gains both m i six and the r.t.s. are mainly gaining on the results of the speech by president elect joe biden of putin on wednesday he said the russian economy isn't very good shape he said it's fully recovered from the prices of two thousand in two thousand and nine and he expected to be within the top five a condom ease within three years and he no doubt plans plans to play a role in that process of course and let's now take a look at the currency i know it was first the biggest movers on my sets the biggest movers are the financials that they are i
all right we're crossing sure a to do a world of business with natasha nance so tell us how the equity markets are doing today to sour all so far so good the european bourses open less than twenty minutes ago and they are in positive territory let's see those numbers there and here they are as you can see both the footsie and the dax are gaining in fact the dax is quite upbeat it's getting almost half a percent now the russian markets are in the second hour of trade and they're still in...
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. >> is there a thread here, an on instant nance on the part of governor brewer and those who wantedo race this issue hammer that they use. as you pointed out it has not solved the problem. economic issues, federal enforcement, all this does is rile up decisiveness in the community. is there any pushback politically in the state as a consequence of that? >> definitely. and we've seen the latino voters start to come out. they came out in the city election. we've seen them registering to vote this year. unfortunately we have leaders right now like governor brewer who seem to be more interested in grandstanding and really selling her book than actually governing the state. she went to washington, d.c. this week to take part in these hearings while we're in the middle of a budget crisis. we don't have a budget for the state and january brewer left the state. that's not leadership. that seems to be a common theme under her administration. it's more about promoting her than actually promoting arizona. it's the g.o.p. leadership. we have a huge budget deficit in arizona and their solution w
. >> is there a thread here, an on instant nance on the part of governor brewer and those who wantedo race this issue hammer that they use. as you pointed out it has not solved the problem. economic issues, federal enforcement, all this does is rile up decisiveness in the community. is there any pushback politically in the state as a consequence of that? >> definitely. and we've seen the latino voters start to come out. they came out in the city election. we've seen them registering...
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republicans who have been spreading the term "war on women," and the record will show house minority leader nance pelosi used that term to attack republicans on cnn just file days ago. >>shepard: thank you, james, from washington. the admitted killer of the unarmed teen, trayvon martin, george zimmerman, is scared. that, today, from his lawyer. after the now second degree murder suspect made the first appearance in court. the hearing was mostly procedural but after, we learned more about george zimmerman's state of mind. >> he is tired. it has been a very long period of time for him and he has gone through tribulations of his own being the focus of the intensity of this event. and he is facing a second-degree murder charges now. he is in frightened. that would frighten any of us. >>shepard: the maximum possible for a second degree murder 45 days after george zimmerman admitteddedly shotted and killed the unarmed team. it was back in february that george zimmerman, the shooter, called police to report he was following someone "suspicious." here is part of that call. >> [blank] running. >> which wa
republicans who have been spreading the term "war on women," and the record will show house minority leader nance pelosi used that term to attack republicans on cnn just file days ago. >>shepard: thank you, james, from washington. the admitted killer of the unarmed teen, trayvon martin, george zimmerman, is scared. that, today, from his lawyer. after the now second degree murder suspect made the first appearance in court. the hearing was mostly procedural but after, we learned...
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author of the richer sex, liza mundy, president of concerned women for america, penny nance and democratic maria car doe na. loo liza, i want to talk with you. what is this really about, a war of words between two people involved in politics but more than that. >> the narrative of women and selection keeps bringing up things we thought we had resolved. who would have thought that contraception was going to rear its head and become a topic of debate. similarly, the mommy wars is something we all thought we had put behind us and presumably, the narrative has to do with the fight for women's votes. this tug of war. is it jobs? is it reproductive issues? is it the economy? also, sort of can you invoke your spouse to argue that you understand women's issues? i would argue that both candidates, actually, are doing that. the president has also described himself as a father and a husband and, therefore, he understands women issues. that seems to have not been resolved either, the position of the spouse and mouhow much bonae is that you are married to a woman is when you understand women's issue us
author of the richer sex, liza mundy, president of concerned women for america, penny nance and democratic maria car doe na. loo liza, i want to talk with you. what is this really about, a war of words between two people involved in politics but more than that. >> the narrative of women and selection keeps bringing up things we thought we had resolved. who would have thought that contraception was going to rear its head and become a topic of debate. similarly, the mommy wars is something...
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jim nance always says that. the nationals' regular season gets underway today. kristen berset has the details in your morning sports. >> meaningful baseball in april is underway and nationals fans are hoping they might actually get to enjoy some meaningful september baseball this season. the nationals kick off their season today in chicago. and this season they've put together one of the best pitching rotations in franchise history. a group of young talented arms like gonzalez, jordan zimmermann and of course stephen strasburg. he's excited the make his first career opening day start today. >> it's a huge honor and to -- you know to really think where i was a year ago at this time, i'm -- i mean i really couldn't ask for much more. i worked extremely hard to get back here. and you know the job isn't done. >> right now the capitals are tied with buffalo for the final playoff spot but they hold the tie breaker. there doesn't appear to be a lack of confidence by the capitals they'll get it done. yesterday brooks laich guaranteed they'll make the playoffs. they host
jim nance always says that. the nationals' regular season gets underway today. kristen berset has the details in your morning sports. >> meaningful baseball in april is underway and nationals fans are hoping they might actually get to enjoy some meaningful september baseball this season. the nationals kick off their season today in chicago. and this season they've put together one of the best pitching rotations in franchise history. a group of young talented arms like gonzalez, jordan...
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. >>> up next on the program, as jim nance likes to say, it's a tradition unlike any other. we're talking about the masters tournament at augusta national. it's the premier event in golf. >> folks at augusta have a tricky issue to deal with this year. they have a policy of no women. what will they do? opinions in two minutes' time. g g according to the signs, ford is having some sort of big tire event. i just want to confirm a few things with fiona. how would you describe the event? it's big. no,i mean in terms of savings how would you sum it up? big in your own words, with respect to selection, what would you say? big okay, let's talk rebates mike, they're big they're big get $100 rebate, plus the low price tire guarantee during the big tire event. so, in other words, we can agree that ford's tire event is a good size? big big does any mother ever feel like their kids are adults? i have twins, 21 years old. each kid has their own path. they grow up, and they're out having their life. i really started to talk to them about the things that are important that they have to ta
. >>> up next on the program, as jim nance likes to say, it's a tradition unlike any other. we're talking about the masters tournament at augusta national. it's the premier event in golf. >> folks at augusta have a tricky issue to deal with this year. they have a policy of no women. what will they do? opinions in two minutes' time. g g according to the signs, ford is having some sort of big tire event. i just want to confirm a few things with fiona. how would you describe the...
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hi, nanc. >> yeah i'm chiming in on the zimmerman thing too.ual shooting. what angle did the bullet go in, how far away is it -- >> nancy, and if there are any experts concerning that. is it too late? >> probably. >> there are all kinds of thing to determine that. >> they can exhume the body unless they have cremated him, which i doubt. >> but you can find out the angle, and how far away was. >> because the way zimmerman describes it trayvon was on top of him and his gun was in his pants. >> in the chest. >> yeah, none of it makes any sense. >> right. >> so i would love to hear the forensics on this. >> yes. >> sometimes we don't want to hear about the forensics, because the forensics in the kennedy case proved that the sirham bullets couldn't have possibly killed him. >> all right. eric boehlert is next on the "stephanie miller show." ♪ ♪ >>> hello current tv audience here we are getting ready to do hour number two. you know what, you didn't miss anything. i really just sobered up just about now. so it's all good. i can tell already last hour,
hi, nanc. >> yeah i'm chiming in on the zimmerman thing too.ual shooting. what angle did the bullet go in, how far away is it -- >> nancy, and if there are any experts concerning that. is it too late? >> probably. >> there are all kinds of thing to determine that. >> they can exhume the body unless they have cremated him, which i doubt. >> but you can find out the angle, and how far away was. >> because the way zimmerman describes it trayvon was on top...
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serious regional problem throughout our hemisphere that has real impacts, you know, not the kind of govr nance we see maybe in central america and the caribbean, but has a real serious impacts on the health and safety of communities in our country as well. our attempts to fight them should be equally transnational. that's why we work together on these initiatives. [ speaking french ] [ speaking french ] [ speaking french ] >> with respect to the t.p.p., as is true of any process of arriving at a trade agreement, every country that's particip e participating is going to have to make some modifications. that's inherent in the process temperature. because each of our countries have their own idiosyncrasies. certain industries that have in the past been protected, certain practices that may be unique to that country end up creating disadvantages for businesses from other countries. i don't think canada would be unique in that. are there areas where we would like to see changes in practices? of course. i assure you that canada will have some complaints directed at us and every member of the transpa
serious regional problem throughout our hemisphere that has real impacts, you know, not the kind of govr nance we see maybe in central america and the caribbean, but has a real serious impacts on the health and safety of communities in our country as well. our attempts to fight them should be equally transnational. that's why we work together on these initiatives. [ speaking french ] [ speaking french ] [ speaking french ] >> with respect to the t.p.p., as is true of any process of...
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i don't think john nance garner would have said that had he been vice-president in the modern age.ry different time. he never became president. hubert hump tree free said -- excuse me, john adams said, i am nothing but i might be everything. hubert humphrey had a version of that. look, today's list -- we can't help ourselves, we are getting way ahead of ourselves, the way we often do, the republican race for president isn't over. but we are already on to speculation. the speck ielgzulation is centering mainly on two people, but there will be a long list. the two people are, of course, senator marco rubio from florida, a nontraditional choice that will please conservatives and senator ron portman from ohio, a more traditional choice, fully vetted with a lot of experience in congress and the executive branch in washington. >> you mentioned rob portman, a guest columnist wrote that the nominees see seeking runningmates from key swing states don't hold up to scrutiny, historically peeking. explain that? >> it's interesting. the nominee for president tries to find somebody who, first of
i don't think john nance garner would have said that had he been vice-president in the modern age.ry different time. he never became president. hubert hump tree free said -- excuse me, john adams said, i am nothing but i might be everything. hubert humphrey had a version of that. look, today's list -- we can't help ourselves, we are getting way ahead of ourselves, the way we often do, the republican race for president isn't over. but we are already on to speculation. the speck ielgzulation is...
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jim nance says oousthazen. alyison: i was wearing green. bill: that is the car you saw there. he owns it. just a good ol' boy, never meaning no harm. well-done, bubba. congratulations. >> those are a few of the many stories we're following in "america's newsroom.". straight ahead, scientists discover a link between a mother's weight and autism. we'll go over the study with dr. siegel. bill: fighting words from cardinal dolan. the contraception mandate in the health care law and his promise to the president he has made. alyison: from quarterback to pastor? thousands of faithful fans gathering to hear tim tebow speak at a east sun day service. what he is saying that you don't normally here. >> i remember one of the first game. i get sacked. he gets on a knee tebowing mocking me. that is supposed to be mocking me? that is praying. that's a good thing. alisyn: a war of words heating up on twitter. it started when republican senator chuck grassley criticized president for saying this about the supreme court and the health care law last week. >> ultimately i'm confident that the sup
jim nance says oousthazen. alyison: i was wearing green. bill: that is the car you saw there. he owns it. just a good ol' boy, never meaning no harm. well-done, bubba. congratulations. >> those are a few of the many stories we're following in "america's newsroom.". straight ahead, scientists discover a link between a mother's weight and autism. we'll go over the study with dr. siegel. bill: fighting words from cardinal dolan. the contraception mandate in the health care law and...
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whether it's tax breaks for the biggest oil companies, whether it's his on city nance on the buffettch. >> no one believe scott brown is campaigning for the republican party, he's not a believable message. the -- the consumer financial protection, guy said he didn't stand up for anything real, he's one of two republicans that voted for that bill against, frankly, the republican leadership who thought that bill should not be passed he stood up and said that was the right thing to do for massachusetts. he's the second most independent senator out of 100. no one believes what elizabeth warren and others are saying on the hill. host: what do you think? guest: i think they're both right. scott browne is -- brown is the most vulnerable republican up, but where i think he's wrong is where he says he's out of touch with massachusetts. i think he has done in everything -- you know, everything he can to be bipartisan. there are always going to be votes that democrats can pick on but you know, that's going to be a great race. the challenge scot brown has is is overcoming that r after his name,
whether it's tax breaks for the biggest oil companies, whether it's his on city nance on the buffettch. >> no one believe scott brown is campaigning for the republican party, he's not a believable message. the -- the consumer financial protection, guy said he didn't stand up for anything real, he's one of two republicans that voted for that bill against, frankly, the republican leadership who thought that bill should not be passed he stood up and said that was the right thing to do for...
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how do you see that part of the governor nance of -- governance of the global economic system evolving? >> well, in some ways if you look back over the last several years, i would argue the g20's been a success if you look at the role they played in 2008 and what not and the evolution that we've seen from the g7 back in the '90s up until where we are now. i think there's some real momentum. and say, for example, the commitment that was made in seoul, the g20 summit to sort of change imf governance, i think, is a very positive thing. but i think if you look at kind of what's happened with europe and what's going on here, it's taken a bit of the steam out of that momentum. and i think that that is something to be concerned about. um, i think about the situation in the u.s., and one of the things that's interesting is i've been doing a lot of looking at sort of polling data on what sort of priorities voters have in the context of the fiscal challenges we face. one of the few areas of consensus is less money for foreign aid. if you translate that into what's on the agenda for the fund, tha
how do you see that part of the governor nance of -- governance of the global economic system evolving? >> well, in some ways if you look back over the last several years, i would argue the g20's been a success if you look at the role they played in 2008 and what not and the evolution that we've seen from the g7 back in the '90s up until where we are now. i think there's some real momentum. and say, for example, the commitment that was made in seoul, the g20 summit to sort of change imf...
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and we're entitled to be participants in the golfer nance of this -- governance of this country just as anybody else. and so you are making the case and all these wonderful people, and i love the fact that you bring the young women into the conversation. because many of them really need to know that this is not just a battle that's going to be over with tomorrow. it didn't just start yesterday. and that we have to all work together, and in dr. faye's language, we have to be a team to make certain that we come together and make these things happen. i'm going to tell a quick story, take me -- this is called a point of personal privilege since i have the mic. the worst thing you can do is give a politician a mic, right? [laughter] my first meeting, i first met ellie fighting for the equal rights amendment in the state of illinois. it was 1970 -- right? [laughter] because my apartment was right across the street from the capitol, we became the war room for the passage of the equal rights amendment. and we took on, this was the very beginning of that other lady who will not be mentioned,
and we're entitled to be participants in the golfer nance of this -- governance of this country just as anybody else. and so you are making the case and all these wonderful people, and i love the fact that you bring the young women into the conversation. because many of them really need to know that this is not just a battle that's going to be over with tomorrow. it didn't just start yesterday. and that we have to all work together, and in dr. faye's language, we have to be a team to make...