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this year yankee co-op and its 62 members are trying something new for new hampshire. a community supported fish ree known as csf. >> this was our first year to do a community supported fishery for our native shrimp. the native shrimp market over the past few years has been very limited and we've been trying to work out a way where we could get direct to consumer. >> the co-op produces small quantities of shrimp for people who agree to buy a certain amount over a period of time in increments of five or ten pounds. >> reporter: new hampshire fisherman switched to the csf direct marketing model to retain more profit from an increasingly difficult livelyhood. >> people in north carolina in the fishing industry began looking at this kind of mode of selling which is very innovative for the fishing industry. and then this group in maine said hey, you know, this could work. we might be able to do it here. >> reporter: ken is a commercial fishery specialist at the university of new hampshire. he says there are real economic benefits with community supported fisheries. >> for t
this year yankee co-op and its 62 members are trying something new for new hampshire. a community supported fish ree known as csf. >> this was our first year to do a community supported fishery for our native shrimp. the native shrimp market over the past few years has been very limited and we've been trying to work out a way where we could get direct to consumer. >> the co-op produces small quantities of shrimp for people who agree to buy a certain amount over a period of time in...
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where sales are up, owner jeff bart is holding off on expanding. >> i think what we need here in new hampshire and what the national economy needs is time. >> reporter: to repair the damage done by this recession the economy has to add 320,000 new jobs every month. that's five times greater than the number companies created in july. >> in terms of recouping the jobs lost during the recession, that may not occur until well into 2013, still a good three years away. >> reporter: the economy has lost nearly eight million jobs in the great recession and, harry, since last august, just 2% of those jobs have been recovered. >> smith: so what is it going to take to get this economy to really catch fire again? >> reporter: what could be the spark in the powder keg is this $2 trillion that companies, corporate america, has earned and still has yet to deploy. if that goes out finally we might see some stability in the job force. >> smith: rebecca jarvis, thanks so much. the bad economic news comes less than 13 weeks before the midterm elections and five months before the bush tax cuts are due to expire.
where sales are up, owner jeff bart is holding off on expanding. >> i think what we need here in new hampshire and what the national economy needs is time. >> reporter: to repair the damage done by this recession the economy has to add 320,000 new jobs every month. that's five times greater than the number companies created in july. >> in terms of recouping the jobs lost during the recession, that may not occur until well into 2013, still a good three years away. >>...
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demo catscrould lose in new hampshire and illinois, seats they should absolutely hold.hey aren't spending a lot of money there. >> we may not be singing the same spoon on john thune. some of his closest aides are dropping like flies and whether he wants to make the 2012 run or later. >> we were talking about investigations, but a peek into the rangel defense. one of his lawyers will make the argument that because congress was giving money to the center that bears his name that that means that congress believed that rangel wasn't personally benefiting. chris: howard? >> not clear what is going to happen to rahm emanuel. it depends on chicago politics in part. the more important person is larry summers. larry summers going back to the campaign and now more than ever is the indispensible person for barack obama. barack obama trusts his judgment above all and listens to him day in and day out. chris: the big question of the week, will a serious independent n fnt next time? be right back. chris: this week's big question, if president obama approval numbers lag into 2012, wil
demo catscrould lose in new hampshire and illinois, seats they should absolutely hold.hey aren't spending a lot of money there. >> we may not be singing the same spoon on john thune. some of his closest aides are dropping like flies and whether he wants to make the 2012 run or later. >> we were talking about investigations, but a peek into the rangel defense. one of his lawyers will make the argument that because congress was giving money to the center that bears his name that that...
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---las uniones gay son legales en los estados de connecticut, iowa, maine, massachusetts, new hampshirey vermont... la mayoria de estos estados esta en el noreste del pais.---en otros 29 estados, los votantes han aprobado propuestas para prohibir las uniones entre personas del mismo sexo. ---mientras muchas personas recibieron con benepÁcito el fallo que declaro inconstitucional la proposicion 8, la iglesia catolica califico el dictamen de "inaceptable".---"pamela diaz" nos habla de esto. con un jubilo desbordande y musica a todo volumenla comunidad gay ---hace aproximadamente una hora termino el partido entre las aguilas del america y los merengues del real madrid en el estadio "candlestick". ---"edgardo quijano" siguio de cerca las jugadas y nos da un adelanto de Ómo se vivio la pasion del futbol esta noche... ed ---hace dos aÑos, la organizacÓn humanitaria "no Ás muertes" denuncÓ el maltrato de los inmigrantes indocumentados que son recluidos temporalmente en los centros de detencÓn de la patrulla fronteriza en arizona. ---y hoy, el grupo asegura que nada ha cambiado.---"adriana haus
---las uniones gay son legales en los estados de connecticut, iowa, maine, massachusetts, new hampshirey vermont... la mayoria de estos estados esta en el noreste del pais.---en otros 29 estados, los votantes han aprobado propuestas para prohibir las uniones entre personas del mismo sexo. ---mientras muchas personas recibieron con benepÁcito el fallo que declaro inconstitucional la proposicion 8, la iglesia catolica califico el dictamen de "inaceptable".---"pamela diaz" nos...
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new hampshire is the only state that has seen an increase in family farms over the last 20 years.be back. it was a mystery to me. i found out that connected to our muscles are nerves that send messages through the body. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. and with less pain, i can do more of what matters to me. [ female announcer ] lyrica is not for everyone. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior or any swelling or affected breathing, or skin, or changes in eyesight, including blurry vision or muscle pain with fever or tired feeling. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects yo
new hampshire is the only state that has seen an increase in family farms over the last 20 years.be back. it was a mystery to me. i found out that connected to our muscles are nerves that send messages through the body. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. and with less pain, i can do more of what...
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if you get to new hampshire. you see that was pat buchanan the guy that was supposed to be the voice of reason for the g.o.p. on this ground zero mosque debate i that's depressing i never thought that i would long for the bush years we at least republican party kept a lid on some of their crazies i know it's a slow news month but the republican party should keep in mind they are painting your party as one that is intolerance and opportunistic so voters when you head to the polls in november and when newt gingrich runs for president in two years just remember how this party acted when it came to freedom of religion and that's why newt gingrich is tonight's tool time winner. a government subsidized program that's been around since the great depression is now in danger of disappearing i'm talking about public housing more commonly known as section eight the obama administration has introduced a proposal that's not being welcomed by advocates for public and affordable housing and the initiative has partially gone int
if you get to new hampshire. you see that was pat buchanan the guy that was supposed to be the voice of reason for the g.o.p. on this ground zero mosque debate i that's depressing i never thought that i would long for the bush years we at least republican party kept a lid on some of their crazies i know it's a slow news month but the republican party should keep in mind they are painting your party as one that is intolerance and opportunistic so voters when you head to the polls in november and...
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relacion de matrimonio gay es aceptada en los estados de massachusetts, connecticut, iowa, vermonth, new hampshire. ademas de que nueva york reconoce los matrimonios oficiados en otros estadossi que solo es darle y tiempo al tiempo para que la controversia concluya y que cada quien se una con quien mejor le parezca ---muchas gracias daniel... nos vamos a la pausa y regresamos con mas noticias... ---se habla de legalizar las drogas en mexico... bueno...el presidente por lo menos acepta el debate... ya volvemos. volvemos. ---vamos a iniciar nuestro recorrido en la ciudad de mexico, en donde hay un candente debate y controversia por la sugerencia del presidente felipe calderon sobre la legalizacion de las drogas------raul torres tiene los >>>raúl: como un héroe, como si nacho coronel no hubiera sido uno de los capa tr capos del cartel de sinaloa cayó muerto el pasado jueves en un un enfrentamiento con militares. mientras lo despedían 25 personas fueron ejecutadas por el narcotráfico, en la agenda nacional apareció un tema prohibido. la legislación de las drogass. >>> qué ocurre si legal zams algunas
relacion de matrimonio gay es aceptada en los estados de massachusetts, connecticut, iowa, vermonth, new hampshire. ademas de que nueva york reconoce los matrimonios oficiados en otros estadossi que solo es darle y tiempo al tiempo para que la controversia concluya y que cada quien se una con quien mejor le parezca ---muchas gracias daniel... nos vamos a la pausa y regresamos con mas noticias... ---se habla de legalizar las drogas en mexico... bueno...el presidente por lo menos acepta el...
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>>>josé: un informe de la universidad de new hampshire indica que uno de cada 5 estudiantes de jardíneron quedarse en d>>>josé: comenzamos este segmento en arizona con el al agua celo d alguacil de maricopa arpaio, para entregar al gobierno federal documentos relacionados con un proceso en su contra por posibles violaciones de los derechos civiles pero deberá hacerlo entre el 10 y 27 de septiembre porque podría enfrentar severas sanciones. 5 años después del huracán katrina, regresamos a nueva orleans, verá cómo viven allí los hispanos que ayudaron a reconstruir isesa ciudad. los vientos y el agua se desde van skweern pero no lo que pasó por katrina. >>> perdí familiares y mi casa. >>>josé: el 80% de nueva orleans quedó bajo agua más de 1800 murieron. >>> uno se trauma, no piensa, pero tenemos vida >>>josé: un 20% nunca regresó a nueva orleans en louisiana. Él asegura que no tuvo opción, dicen que las memorias son muchas, nació aquí y aquí quiere morir. logró reconstruir su casa, donde se crió con sus dos hermanoss, lo único que pudo csalvar despus la ventana que colocó en el centro d
>>>josé: un informe de la universidad de new hampshire indica que uno de cada 5 estudiantes de jardíneron quedarse en d>>>josé: comenzamos este segmento en arizona con el al agua celo d alguacil de maricopa arpaio, para entregar al gobierno federal documentos relacionados con un proceso en su contra por posibles violaciones de los derechos civiles pero deberá hacerlo entre el 10 y 27 de septiembre porque podría enfrentar severas sanciones. 5 años después del huracán...
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. >> and i'm chris from new hampshire. >> jimmy: chris from new hampshire. very, very good.w you guys know how to thumb wrestle, right? >> got a general idea. >> jimmy: pretty cool, all right, good. now, go ahead, put your hands in there and get ready. [ laughter ] there ay go. you're wearing bikinis. i like that. you're wearing bikinis. let's put five seconds on the clock and -- go! ♪ >> jimmy: we have a winner! very good, we have a winner! you won. you're the champion. very, very good. thank you so much. only you and you alone will get to wear the thumb mud wrestling championship belt. let me put it on for you, there. there ya go. >> there we go. >> jimmy: right over the bikini. there you go. congratulations. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] great job. thank you so much. i appreciate it. see what's next. this is from joel johnston. it says, "hey, jimmy, i really have to go pee. can i go?" [ laughter ] sure, where are you, joel? where are you? >> i'm over here. >> jimmy: okay, joel -- >> hey. >> jimmy: yeah, sure, buddy. if you have to go, go ahead. >> thank you, jimmy. >> jimmy:
. >> and i'm chris from new hampshire. >> jimmy: chris from new hampshire. very, very good.w you guys know how to thumb wrestle, right? >> got a general idea. >> jimmy: pretty cool, all right, good. now, go ahead, put your hands in there and get ready. [ laughter ] there ay go. you're wearing bikinis. i like that. you're wearing bikinis. let's put five seconds on the clock and -- go! ♪ >> jimmy: we have a winner! very good, we have a winner! you won. you're the...
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relacion de matrimonio gay es aceptada en los estados de massachusetts, connecticut, iowa, vermonth, new hampshiretal federal washington. ademas de que nueva york reconoce los matrimonios oficiados en otros estadossi que solo es darle tiempo al tiempo para que la controversia concluya y que cada quien se una con quien mejor le parezca ---daniel hay que recordar que en 2008 una mayoria de electores aprobaron la propuesta 8... 8...---asi es cesar... el 52 por ciento de los electores dijo que era inconstitucional el matrimonio entre personas del mismo sexo. --- vamos ahora con ariel rodriguez quien nos presenta el pronostico. =el pronostico de ariel en noticiero telemundo 48, a las seis y a las once, cubriendo toda la bahia=el tiempo en el area de la bahia sigue controlado por un sistema de baja presion en la costa...las nubes se retiraron del interior y dieron paso a un dia soleado...las temperaturas subiran un par de grados en los proximos dias...alcanzando el rango alto de los 70 en san jose y el rango medio de los 60 en san francisco para el sabado...se espera nubes bajas o neblina durante la mad
relacion de matrimonio gay es aceptada en los estados de massachusetts, connecticut, iowa, vermonth, new hampshiretal federal washington. ademas de que nueva york reconoce los matrimonios oficiados en otros estadossi que solo es darle tiempo al tiempo para que la controversia concluya y que cada quien se una con quien mejor le parezca ---daniel hay que recordar que en 2008 una mayoria de electores aprobaron la propuesta 8... 8...---asi es cesar... el 52 por ciento de los electores dijo que era...
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currently, an iowa, connecticut, massachusetts, new hampshire, vermont, washington d.c.. according to gay rights advocates, each battle, each state has been hard fought. it is the courts in lalegislators that been pushing this, not the voters. and the 19th amendment were to put into a boat at the time it is likely that women would still and not have the right to vote. in fact, popular votes have opposed same sex and the state of maine. they repealed it by the state's legislators through what was a people's veto. in california, voters passed this five months after the state supreme court legalized the unions. 18,000 same-sex couples have already tied the knot. in san francisco, her the key live the office vicki liviakis >> and looking out, from our mount pam cam. plenty of sunshine, at least inland. fog close to the coastline, instal back into the bay about 9:00 p.m. making its way into the bay shore. and fog/drizzle expected tonight and into tomorrow morning. this same with the fog pressing back by 12:00 p.m. tomorrow mostly sunny skies tomorrow, temperatures are quick to
currently, an iowa, connecticut, massachusetts, new hampshire, vermont, washington d.c.. according to gay rights advocates, each battle, each state has been hard fought. it is the courts in lalegislators that been pushing this, not the voters. and the 19th amendment were to put into a boat at the time it is likely that women would still and not have the right to vote. in fact, popular votes have opposed same sex and the state of maine. they repealed it by the state's legislators through what...
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on their way back from baghdad, they say they stopped in new hampshire, they said they received a nice greeting there, they also stopped in colorado, that was nice here. but they it was nothing compared to the welcoming they received here. it was all hugs and kisses for members of the 49th as they saw their families in some cases for the first time in 15 months. the guards men and women are based here in fairfield and served at camp liberty in baghdad training iraqis to train over law enforcement duties. the return home is part of the scheduled troop draw down in iraq and they are the last military police brigade to serve in baghdad. and they arrived about 4:30 greeted at the tarmac by governor arnold schwarzenegger. but the main thrill for the soldiers was seeing their families. >> it was great to see our family, it's been a year and we've missed them very, very much. >> how long have they been away? >> a year, they were gone a year. i can't believe we made it. we finally made it. >> reporter: the 49th is the same brigade that lost clarkson in their last tour. this time around, they d
on their way back from baghdad, they say they stopped in new hampshire, they said they received a nice greeting there, they also stopped in colorado, that was nice here. but they it was nothing compared to the welcoming they received here. it was all hugs and kisses for members of the 49th as they saw their families in some cases for the first time in 15 months. the guards men and women are based here in fairfield and served at camp liberty in baghdad training iraqis to train over law...
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i was in new hampshire. we had two weeks off. weeks, we had a great break, but, gosh, i'm happy to be back because i just missed the show. but we went to lake winnipesaukee in new hampshire, a great place. i was flying back, manchester airport. and this baggage guy goes, "hey, jimmy. how come you never give me a shout-out? [ light laughter ] i never get a shout-out. i got a bone to pick with you. i never get a shutout." i was like, "all right, i'll give him a shout-out." so, i got his name. so, anyways, i want to give a shout-out to the guy who loaded my bags. [ laughter ] at u.s. airways in manchester airport, mike and chad. thank you, dudes. a shout-out to you guys. you guys are awesome. [ cheers and applause ] >> questlove: hey, jimmy! jimmy? >> jimmy: what's up. >> questlove: you doing shout-outs? >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. we're doing some shout-outs. >> questlove: i want to do one. can i do one? >> jimmy: go ahead. >> questlove: all right. can i get some music? ♪ all right. now it's your man, questo, and i want to give a s
i was in new hampshire. we had two weeks off. weeks, we had a great break, but, gosh, i'm happy to be back because i just missed the show. but we went to lake winnipesaukee in new hampshire, a great place. i was flying back, manchester airport. and this baggage guy goes, "hey, jimmy. how come you never give me a shout-out? [ light laughter ] i never get a shout-out. i got a bone to pick with you. i never get a shutout." i was like, "all right, i'll give him a shout-out." so,...
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and new hampshire. the trend everywhere is towards liberalization. why would you want to step on the process? it is a tragic mistake. >> josh, you wrote that this pr a threatens president obama's political studies. > -- strategies. >> one of his goals was to sweep social issues off the table. they were not interested in abortion, they have done nothing on guns, which dominated the clinton administration, and things like gay-rights, while they have made progress, they want to put them on the back burner. it is a party audacious decision. it is one thing to overturn a legislature's act. this actually overturns a vote of 52%, something like 7 million californians, the banned same- sex marriage. it is a stark collision between judicial power and the power of the people. >> let's be clear, the judge did not intervene. it was given to the judge by plaintiffs. the judge was faced with looking at the constitution, looking at the arguments, and making a decision. he acknowledged that there was the vote for proposition 8, but that was trumped by the constituti
and new hampshire. the trend everywhere is towards liberalization. why would you want to step on the process? it is a tragic mistake. >> josh, you wrote that this pr a threatens president obama's political studies. > -- strategies. >> one of his goals was to sweep social issues off the table. they were not interested in abortion, they have done nothing on guns, which dominated the clinton administration, and things like gay-rights, while they have made progress, they want to put...
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where same-sex couples are allowed to get married are massachusetts, iowa, connecticut, vermont, new hampshire and washington, d.c. you can download the judge's ruling at cbs5.com. there you will also find raw video of reaction directly after the decision. >>> as we move closer to the november election, democrats are losing ground. we have exclusive eyewitness news polls showing republicans gaining in several big races particularly in the race for senate. is barbara boxer worried? len ramirez asked her that very question today. >>> reporter: senator barbara boxer signed her name to a steel girder at a topping out ceremony for a new mental health wing at the va hospital in palo alto. but while her signature went up, our exclusive eyewitness news poll found her numbers were dropping. >> let's face facts. this is a tough race. these are tougher races all over the country. >> reporter: after running neck and neck through most of the summer, republican carly fiorina has now open u a five- point lead. 47% to 42%. while fiorina's numbers are flat from the same survey a month ago, boxer's numbers drop
where same-sex couples are allowed to get married are massachusetts, iowa, connecticut, vermont, new hampshire and washington, d.c. you can download the judge's ruling at cbs5.com. there you will also find raw video of reaction directly after the decision. >>> as we move closer to the november election, democrats are losing ground. we have exclusive eyewitness news polls showing republicans gaining in several big races particularly in the race for senate. is barbara boxer worried? len...
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and they're massachusetts, connecticut, iowa, new hampshire, vermont and, of course, washington, d.c., as well. so, tell us what the courts have been saying about this nationwide. >> reporter: well, there's no question, diane, this is a movement right now being driven in the courts. and proponents say that is where the courts are our fundamental rights have always been advanced and protected. opponents of same sex marriage say this is anti-democratic and eli elitist. and there is a risk of a backlash, diane. when the courts get too far ahead of the country, they risk their legitimacy, their authority. right now, the country is divided on this. 50 to 47 against same sex marriage in the latest abc news poll. very interesting to see what happens to those numbers in the wake of this. >> but are you saying the courts have not ruled against it so far in states? >> reporter: they have not. the hawaii supreme court did dismiss a case. they didn't rule on the constitutionality. but right now, it's a string of victories in the courts. >> all right, terry moran reporting tonight on this news thi
and they're massachusetts, connecticut, iowa, new hampshire, vermont and, of course, washington, d.c., as well. so, tell us what the courts have been saying about this nationwide. >> reporter: well, there's no question, diane, this is a movement right now being driven in the courts. and proponents say that is where the courts are our fundamental rights have always been advanced and protected. opponents of same sex marriage say this is anti-democratic and eli elitist. and there is a risk...
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. >> we are seeing political activity in new hampshire and iowa with rick santorum and mitt romney has been on the campaign trail, governor pawlenty. >> right after the november elections, you will start seeing more movement where people are forming committees and more visits to those early primary states. you know, a lot of it right now is building goodwill and showing you -- what you can do on the campaign trail by fundraising and stumping for candidates and a think a lot of these perspective candidates want to see those efforts come back to help them by endorsements in the future. so, you know, we will see activity and especially with these guys spending a lot of money and helping out some of the candidates in these races. >> will this early start to 2012 have any impact on the obama agenda? we saw the "vanity" fair piece how washington is broken, the cable chatter, web sites, twitter, all of this is coming fast and furious, when you combine that with the early jump on the republican side, does it impact the obama agenda? >> it does. i couldn't agree more with the article. these dai
. >> we are seeing political activity in new hampshire and iowa with rick santorum and mitt romney has been on the campaign trail, governor pawlenty. >> right after the november elections, you will start seeing more movement where people are forming committees and more visits to those early primary states. you know, a lot of it right now is building goodwill and showing you -- what you can do on the campaign trail by fundraising and stumping for candidates and a think a lot of these...
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the artists are high school students from new hampshire. >> she said to give you a kiss in front of everybody reporter: the students painted the orphans from photos supplied by this man, ben shumaker. >> to see the portraits here at the state department makes me feel honored to have been part of this. >> reporter: us too. we first met ben four years ago at the base of this volcano in nicaragua. he had come to an orphanage here with a suitcase full of portraits just like the ones on display at the state department. paintings that were never meant for anyone's eyes except the children in them. ben got a high school art class in the states to do the portraits because he thought the orphans would really appreciate them. he was right. remember, these kids didn't have parents snapping baby pictures. most don't even have a single photo let alone a precious painting. >> that's nice. >> that is nice. >> reporter: ben called it the memory project. when we first met him he was running the project out of a spare bedroom at his parents' house. today it's a full-time job. >> it's much bigger. it's gone to
the artists are high school students from new hampshire. >> she said to give you a kiss in front of everybody reporter: the students painted the orphans from photos supplied by this man, ben shumaker. >> to see the portraits here at the state department makes me feel honored to have been part of this. >> reporter: us too. we first met ben four years ago at the base of this volcano in nicaragua. he had come to an orphanage here with a suitcase full of portraits just like the...
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. >> we're seeing republican activity in ohio -- iowa and new hampshire. mitt romney has been on the campaign trail. tim pawlenty was at the state fair. >> right after the november elections, he will start seeing even more movement. people will start to form exploratory committees and visit the early primary states. a lot of it is building goodwill and showing what you can do on the campaign trail by fund- raising and by stumping for candidates. i think that a lot of these prospective 2012 candidates want to see those efforts come back to help them by endorsements in the future. so, we will see a lot of activity, especially with these guys spending money and helping out some candidates in these races. >> will this early start to 2012 have an impact on the obama agenda? there was a piece talking about washington been broken. we talked about the hyperkinetic media environment, the web, the twitterverse. if you combine that with 20 12th on the republican side, does that impact the obama a jet -- with 2012 on the republican side, does that impact the obama age
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host: new hampshire. good morning. caller: good morning. everyone i know that voted for president obama is still very supportive of him. i think one of the things that he did say when he was campaigning was that he wanted to work with the other five and so that he has -- has had to compromise in some of the policies to get the other five even though every vote has been perhaps no more than two or throw republicans. and i think what happened is that republicans are always interested in the top 1% to 2% of the wealthy in the country. that's the only proposal of bills that i heard that they plan to present. everything else has been something but obstruction, anything that the president has tried to do. and, also, i was wondering at some point, and i think that the hope may have been alluded to that -- ask the question, who do you read? the more i listen i wanted really a republican who is trying to advance the republican talking points. guest: well, you know, my issues are -- i never cease to stop caring about them no matter who's in office. y
host: new hampshire. good morning. caller: good morning. everyone i know that voted for president obama is still very supportive of him. i think one of the things that he did say when he was campaigning was that he wanted to work with the other five and so that he has -- has had to compromise in some of the policies to get the other five even though every vote has been perhaps no more than two or throw republicans. and i think what happened is that republicans are always interested in the top...
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a new hampshire family is bringing a suit because their 10-year-old son, they say, who saw everythingraumatized. before we speak with them exclusively, cbs news correspondent ben tracy that's a look at the details. >> reporter: despite being a killer whale, this was still shocking, the whale tilikum attacked the trainer. >> we actually have a trainer in the water with one of our whales, the whale they are not supposed to be in the water with. >> they took this home video moments before the attack. that's 10-year-old bobby looking on. in a lawsuit filed this week, the family says bobby saw the look of horror and desperation on dawn's face as she was swimming for her life and tilikum violently brought her down to the depth of the pool. the family claims the boy has nightmares, is often angry and doesn't eat. >> doesn't matter he was traumatized, experienced severe emotional discretion. what the courts look to is whether or not there's a close family relationship between the person that observed the incident and the victim that was actually injured. >> reporter: more than 50 witness stat
a new hampshire family is bringing a suit because their 10-year-old son, they say, who saw everythingraumatized. before we speak with them exclusively, cbs news correspondent ben tracy that's a look at the details. >> reporter: despite being a killer whale, this was still shocking, the whale tilikum attacked the trainer. >> we actually have a trainer in the water with one of our whales, the whale they are not supposed to be in the water with. >> they took this home video...
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five states now permit gay marriage-- vermont, new hampshire, massachusetts, iowa, and connecticut. 's also allowed in the district of columbia. maryland and new york recognize same-sex unions from other jurisdictions but do not permit the practice. the california case could become the vehicle that leads to legalization nationwide . for now, no dates set for hearing the appeal much less any forecast of when the case will go before the nine justices of the u.s. supreme court. we take a closer look now at what comes next. jennifer pieser is senior counsel and director of the marriage project for the lambda legal defense fund which worked against proposition eight and robert george is the founder of the american principles project, a conservative group that supported proposition 8. he's a professor of jurisprudence at princeton university. professor, let me start with you. today the notice to appeal was filed, a formality. but what does flipping the switch do? what do the two teams involved in the original case start doing now? >> well, they start to prepare their briefs and arguments b
five states now permit gay marriage-- vermont, new hampshire, massachusetts, iowa, and connecticut. 's also allowed in the district of columbia. maryland and new york recognize same-sex unions from other jurisdictions but do not permit the practice. the california case could become the vehicle that leads to legalization nationwide . for now, no dates set for hearing the appeal much less any forecast of when the case will go before the nine justices of the u.s. supreme court. we take a closer...
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same-sex marriages are legal in a half dozen other states, connecticut, iowa, maine, massachusetts, new hampshire, and vermont plus the district of columbia. in new jersey same-sex couples can join in civil unions with spousal rights on the state level. >> where does california go from here? at 10. 306789 we'll break down the appeals process and find out what might be the deciding factor on whether the supreme court takes the case. and we'll return to the castro district for the update on the celebrations there tonight. as always our complete coverage continues on our web site, ktvu.com. we have ghosted the judgment in its entirety as well as all the video evidence that was presented during the trial. >>> we are covering other major news tonight. . >> reporter: fighting back against gangs, coming up, what the most southern city in santa clara is doing to fight the gang problem. >> carly fiorina is doing well in the polls but sometimes polls don't tell the whole story. >> reporter: and i'll be back here in just about 5 minutes, i'll have tomorrow's forecast. it includes a lot of fog. see you back
same-sex marriages are legal in a half dozen other states, connecticut, iowa, maine, massachusetts, new hampshire, and vermont plus the district of columbia. in new jersey same-sex couples can join in civil unions with spousal rights on the state level. >> where does california go from here? at 10. 306789 we'll break down the appeals process and find out what might be the deciding factor on whether the supreme court takes the case. and we'll return to the castro district for the update on...
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same-sex marriages are legal in a half dozen other states, connecticut, iowa, maine, massachusetts, new hampshire, and vermont plus the district of columbia. in new jersey same-sex couples can join in civil unions with spousal rights on the state level. >> where does california go from here? at 10. 306789 we'll break down the appeals process and find out what might be the deciding factor on whether the supreme court takes the case. and we'll return to the castro district for the update on the celebrations there tonight. as always our complete coverage continues on our web site, ktvu.com. we have ghosted the judgment in its entirety as well as all the video evidence that was presented during the trial. >>> we are covering other major news tonight. . >> reporter: fighting back against gangs, coming up, what the most southern city in santa clara is doing to fight the gang problem. >> carly fiorina is doing well in the polls but sometimes polls don't . >>> even though they have seen a drop the overall crime, gilroy police say gang violence has exploded in their city and in an effort to combat the cri
same-sex marriages are legal in a half dozen other states, connecticut, iowa, maine, massachusetts, new hampshire, and vermont plus the district of columbia. in new jersey same-sex couples can join in civil unions with spousal rights on the state level. >> where does california go from here? at 10. 306789 we'll break down the appeals process and find out what might be the deciding factor on whether the supreme court takes the case. and we'll return to the castro district for the update on...
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states, massachusetts, connecticut, vermont, iowa and new hampshire and in the district of columbia while civil unions are allowed in new jersey. live in san francisco in front of city hall this morning, jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and as always our complete coverage continues at our channel 2 website at ktvu.com. we have posted judge walker's entire ruling on the site. we also have a link to the video evidence presented during the trial. >>> your time 6:36. appearing in contra costa county superior court this morning for arraignment, 23- year-old younger brother of giants outfielder is facing several charges in connection with a dangerous hit-and-run spree last sunday in danville. he faces four felony charges and one misdemeanor in connection with a series of drunk driving crashes. the younger brother was convicted of drunk driving when he was 17. now in last sunday's crashes he allegedly hit a bicyclist, a pedestrian, two vehicles and a light pole. >>> even though they have seen a drop in overall crime, gill roy police are saying gang violence has exploded in their city. at
states, massachusetts, connecticut, vermont, iowa and new hampshire and in the district of columbia while civil unions are allowed in new jersey. live in san francisco in front of city hall this morning, jade hernandez, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and as always our complete coverage continues at our channel 2 website at ktvu.com. we have posted judge walker's entire ruling on the site. we also have a link to the video evidence presented during the trial. >>> your time 6:36....
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new hampshire was number one. the spot is held for eight of the last nine years.esota and vermont followed as numbers two and three. mississippi ranked last. in its report, the annie e. casey foundation cited poverty as a significant growing threat to the nation's children. >>> 3-d movies aren't new, but black buster titles like "toy story 3" and "avatar" are bringing issues into focus, 3-d movie sickness. we show you why 3-d certainly isn't for everyone. >> reporter: joshua brand is a film major at arizona state university, a self-proclaimed movie buff. but when it comes to a certain type of film, he can't bear to look. >> after a while, it just gets strenuous, you know, and starts to hurt. >> reporter: brand has lateral for i can't, a relatively common problem where the eyes have trouble focusing on 3-d images. >> your eyes are moving really quickly, like they're focusing and refocussing and trying to adjust themselves and you can feel them working too hard. >> when he goes into a 3-d movie, there are two images to see. one out of each eye. the way his muscles a
new hampshire was number one. the spot is held for eight of the last nine years.esota and vermont followed as numbers two and three. mississippi ranked last. in its report, the annie e. casey foundation cited poverty as a significant growing threat to the nation's children. >>> 3-d movies aren't new, but black buster titles like "toy story 3" and "avatar" are bringing issues into focus, 3-d movie sickness. we show you why 3-d certainly isn't for everyone. >>...
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host: nancy and concord, new hampshire, the independent line. it did you see senator judd gregg's comments? caller: senator judd gregg used to be governor of new hampshire. i find it interesting because it is unfortunate for us regular workers that so many wealthy people get elected because the sense of reality is different. the government used to send state money back until ron reagan because under reagan, he decided states should start raising money to cover the services that they wanted to provide. but the judd gregg, he put $40 million of medicaid money a year into the general fund. he did not use it for the proper person -- purposes when he was governor. this time around we also hear everybody, politicians and i would not have voted for those bailouts or the tarp, judd gregg was the author of the tarp bell, so did not mean -- tarp bill, so did that mean republicans are running away from that? host: you think it is a good idea that this money comes with strings attached, that the states have to use it for specific purposes? caller: unfortuna
host: nancy and concord, new hampshire, the independent line. it did you see senator judd gregg's comments? caller: senator judd gregg used to be governor of new hampshire. i find it interesting because it is unfortunate for us regular workers that so many wealthy people get elected because the sense of reality is different. the government used to send state money back until ron reagan because under reagan, he decided states should start raising money to cover the services that they wanted to...
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but moving here from new hampshire, sage actually embraces the weather pattern saying i wish it was like this all the time. take a look at san jose. it's 66 degrees with winds at 12. ocean beach 56 degrees. we have the overcast conditions. that's keeping our temperatures cool. if you are heading out to giants baseball action against the chicago cubs, make sure you have a jacket. it's in the mid-50s. and the winds are whipping up out of the west 15 to 20 miles per hour. out and about this evening, we will have the low clouds, patchy fog spreading back into the bay, gradually moving inland a good 70 miles. official sun-up tomorrow morning is at 6:19. nobody is going to see it. we will have clearing at the bay during the day. and only partial coastal clearing, primarily from about the golden gate bridge to the south. so meanwhile tonight overnight with the blanket of clouds, numbers 50 to about 58 degrees. the westerlies are 10 to 15 miles per hour. those winds will kick up during the afternoon hours, as well. the numbers will be substantially warmer than today when the outside number was 7
but moving here from new hampshire, sage actually embraces the weather pattern saying i wish it was like this all the time. take a look at san jose. it's 66 degrees with winds at 12. ocean beach 56 degrees. we have the overcast conditions. that's keeping our temperatures cool. if you are heading out to giants baseball action against the chicago cubs, make sure you have a jacket. it's in the mid-50s. and the winds are whipping up out of the west 15 to 20 miles per hour. out and about this...
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massachusetts, connecticut, vermont, iowa and new hampshire. also in the district of columbia where civil unions are allowed in new jersey. live in san francisco this morning, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> not everyone in the bay area is celebrating judge walker's ruling. people who voted for proposition 8 say they believe the judge ignored the will of the voters. >> i was raised a staunch catholic all my life. i have certain old fashioned beliefs. and i was raised to believe a man marries a woman and vice versa. i was not raised to believe in same sex marriages. >> some of the prop 8 supporters we've spoke with said they don't oppose civil unions for same sex couples but they don't believe the word of marriage should be used. as always our complete coverage continues at our website at ktvu.com. we have posted judge walker's entire ruling as well as a link to all the video evidence that was presented at trial. >>> time now 5:33. in san francisco, one man was shot overnight, another one is in custody following a strange incident. this one involves an
massachusetts, connecticut, vermont, iowa and new hampshire. also in the district of columbia where civil unions are allowed in new jersey. live in san francisco this morning, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> not everyone in the bay area is celebrating judge walker's ruling. people who voted for proposition 8 say they believe the judge ignored the will of the voters. >> i was raised a staunch catholic all my life. i have certain old fashioned beliefs. and i was raised to believe a man...
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been unconscious in the intensive care unit at dartmouth-hitchcock medical center in lebanon, new hampshire, for the better part of a week. one of her doctors, ira byock, told us it costs up to $10,000 a day to maintain someone in the i.c.u. some patients remain here for weeks; one has been here for six months. >> byock: this is the way so many americans die; something like 18% to 20% of americans spend their last days in an i.c.u. and, you know, it's extremely expensive, it's uncomfortable. many times, they have to be sedated so that they don't reflexively pull out a tube, or sometimes their hands are restrained. this is not the way most people would want to spend their last days of life. and yet, this has become almost the... the medical last rites for, you know, people as they die. okay, let's go see her. >> kroft: dr. byock leads a team that treats and counsels patients with advanced illnesses. >> byock: hello, there. >> kroft: he says modern medicine has become so good at keeping the terminally ill alive by treating complications of underlying disease that the inevitable process of dyi
been unconscious in the intensive care unit at dartmouth-hitchcock medical center in lebanon, new hampshire, for the better part of a week. one of her doctors, ira byock, told us it costs up to $10,000 a day to maintain someone in the i.c.u. some patients remain here for weeks; one has been here for six months. >> byock: this is the way so many americans die; something like 18% to 20% of americans spend their last days in an i.c.u. and, you know, it's extremely expensive, it's...
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while i did not come from new hampshire, i did grow up in new england. >> i grew up in north dakota and was raised by my grandparents. my grandfather said if you cannot put 20% down on the house, you have no business buying it. >> there you go. >> that was my amendment in committee and it lost. i wish you had been there, doctor. dr. johnson, on a couple of occasions you have mentioned medicare as being a key measure on our long-term issues. i think you have dealt with the issue of technology and the expense of the last six months of life, for lack of a better term. do you have any specific proposals in the medicare area that could be useful to the financial condition, that work, incorporated in the original bill, the healthcare bill? >> no, unfortunately. i have spent time talking to leading health policy experts. i will share the names with your staff. there are obviously some indications, both within the va system and within the private sector of health organizations that have managed to get a grip on costs without severely compromising quality of care. these experiments have proved h
while i did not come from new hampshire, i did grow up in new england. >> i grew up in north dakota and was raised by my grandparents. my grandfather said if you cannot put 20% down on the house, you have no business buying it. >> there you go. >> that was my amendment in committee and it lost. i wish you had been there, doctor. dr. johnson, on a couple of occasions you have mentioned medicare as being a key measure on our long-term issues. i think you have dealt with the...
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new hampshire, mark, independent line of parity caller: thank you for taking my call. just wanted to make a couple of comments. the richest country in the world yet we are completely broke. you only get that way through spending. it is not through how much the government takes in but how much the government spends. this government and the last government has banned -- done a very good job of writing all of us, we are dividing ourselves in how much we may, how much we spend, where we work and what we drive and it is getting out of control. we are all neighbors, we are all americans. it is how much the government is spending and what they are spending it on. not how much and who is getting taxed and who is not getting taxed. look at the spending, folks. that is the problem. host: one last phone call. minneapolis, patty on the republican line. you are on an open phones. caller: i would like to refer that california guy who did not believe that the security guard would make more than $100,000, i would like to remind him about the town in california where the mayor was maki
new hampshire, mark, independent line of parity caller: thank you for taking my call. just wanted to make a couple of comments. the richest country in the world yet we are completely broke. you only get that way through spending. it is not through how much the government takes in but how much the government spends. this government and the last government has banned -- done a very good job of writing all of us, we are dividing ourselves in how much we may, how much we spend, where we work and...
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they were traveling to new hampshire with their home in new hampshire and the train became involved in some kind of a wreck. it plunged down and in bank went. the future president discovered the body of his son. the back of the boy's head had been ripped off. when the president found him, he was dead. their reaction of the president and the first lady were to be completely enclosed in grief. many said that the first lady never got over this. she avoided social interaction with people. she spent most of her time in her room writing notes to the dead boy. president pierce overwhelm with grief, unable to deal with the problems. calvin coolidge, the same experience. he suffered the loss of his favorite son who died from blood poisoning. he developed an infected blister on one of his toes and he died within weeks. coolidge cost behavior change dramatically. we sometimes forget that he was governor of massachusetts, he was a long-term member of the state's legislature. in all of the earliest positions, he was respected. he was held in high esteem. he turned in a very impressive performance.
they were traveling to new hampshire with their home in new hampshire and the train became involved in some kind of a wreck. it plunged down and in bank went. the future president discovered the body of his son. the back of the boy's head had been ripped off. when the president found him, he was dead. their reaction of the president and the first lady were to be completely enclosed in grief. many said that the first lady never got over this. she avoided social interaction with people. she spent...
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mr.greenlaw hail from new hampshire. the government has guaranteed the principal value of the 37 million mortgages backed by the agencies. there would be no credit risk for the mortgage originator who agreed to refinance these mortgages if the government guarantee was extended to guarantee loans. we can provide details to you but households could save $36,000 annually at half the mortgage is among these 37 million refinance. what about policies to improve employment tax private non-faram payrolls have been flat over the next year -- over the last year. in our view, there are four structural components at work. what is the cost of labor resulting from the escalation benefits. -- one is the cost of labor resulting from the escalation benefits. we are out of line with other countries. as employers seek to cut the cost of compensation in tough times, these benefit costs and drive a growing wedge between total compensation and take-home pay and continued to escalate the cost recession made that wedge bigger leaving benefits i
mr.greenlaw hail from new hampshire. the government has guaranteed the principal value of the 37 million mortgages backed by the agencies. there would be no credit risk for the mortgage originator who agreed to refinance these mortgages if the government guarantee was extended to guarantee loans. we can provide details to you but households could save $36,000 annually at half the mortgage is among these 37 million refinance. what about policies to improve employment tax private non-faram...
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if this is a picture of the total farm in over new hampshire. a member of the top of family has owned and operated a 134 a. farm for 370 years. the family members who run it right now or in their sixties they say competition is just too tough and they discourage their children generation number 12 for running it. >> taking a look outside for tomorrow why he did 53 in effect for most of the bay area. that's all the spaces highlighted in orange on your screen of virtually the entire bay area is one is seeing hot weather pitiful the forecast coming up right after the break. you could tell even back in early 1999 when ebay... was a small company that meg-- meg knew what she was doing. she has this ability to come to a very confusing situation, take a look and figure out what the right thing to do is. there was no playing things loose or close to the edge. we were going to do things the right way... because ultimately, that's the way you build a company to last. she was always asking us to be as efficient as possible, to be as frugal as possible. she
if this is a picture of the total farm in over new hampshire. a member of the top of family has owned and operated a 134 a. farm for 370 years. the family members who run it right now or in their sixties they say competition is just too tough and they discourage their children generation number 12 for running it. >> taking a look outside for tomorrow why he did 53 in effect for most of the bay area. that's all the spaces highlighted in orange on your screen of virtually the entire bay...
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the new hampshire primary will be february 14. >> one thing i regretted about political and rhetoricalin washington is that every major figure, from the president and down, is merely reading what somebody else in some committee has produced. >> philip terzian wrote speeches for the carter administration secretary of state cyrus vance, wrote about presidents in, "architects of power," and isabelle -- is the editor of "the weekly standard." tonight, he is on "q&a." >> the coast guard and bureau of ocean energy management hearings continue this week. we'll show you the live coverage with testimony from bp, halliburton, an transocean. -- and transocean. that is life all week beginning at 9:00 a.m. on c-span2. now, a look at a proposed whistle blower protection bill from "washington journal." this is about 40 minutes. is the -- stephen kohn is the executive director of the national whistleblower organization. guest: thank you. we are the only organization dedicated to whistle-blowers. we have no cause. we do not use them to leverage a specific issue, we simply protect whistle-blowers. host:
the new hampshire primary will be february 14. >> one thing i regretted about political and rhetoricalin washington is that every major figure, from the president and down, is merely reading what somebody else in some committee has produced. >> philip terzian wrote speeches for the carter administration secretary of state cyrus vance, wrote about presidents in, "architects of power," and isabelle -- is the editor of "the weekly standard." tonight, he is on...
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he was on the new hampshire supreme court for some years, and they did televise proceedings. lawyers were acting out for the camera. being more dramatic than they would be without the cameras. worse, clique he felt inhibited. he was answering his own because an inquiry that might be well understood between lawyers might not will be so understood by the public. that was his view. and when you were sitting on the collegial bench, is there is anyone of you who would be extremely discomfort heard by the notion of having cameras in the courtroom, you would defer to that college. >> i guess i should say for the information of audience, i think the chief justice told a bunch of us this year that he did not banthink that this was assuto
he was on the new hampshire supreme court for some years, and they did televise proceedings. lawyers were acting out for the camera. being more dramatic than they would be without the cameras. worse, clique he felt inhibited. he was answering his own because an inquiry that might be well understood between lawyers might not will be so understood by the public. that was his view. and when you were sitting on the collegial bench, is there is anyone of you who would be extremely discomfort heard...
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host: maureen joins us on the democratic colors line in the new hampshire. good morning. caller: freedom of religion is basic, but with everything the world is going through, and our country is a very humanitarian, but just the amount of money they're going to spend on this. it is a place of worship. is that money what's needed? you can worship, like he has had, in their homes. you can worship anywhere. that amount of money right now, i think it's -- i mean, it could be used so many places. guest: that is an interesting point. being a new yorker, in downtown million is what00 it takes. building here is very expensive. could they have spent the money to other places? but that could be said of any place of worship anywhere in the world. why spend money on building large monuments to the faith when you can spend that money among the faithful and improve their lives? i do not hold any beef with them. i am judging by what the promoters have said. their objective is to create a place where people of all faiths can, and understand each other and develop an understanding of each
host: maureen joins us on the democratic colors line in the new hampshire. good morning. caller: freedom of religion is basic, but with everything the world is going through, and our country is a very humanitarian, but just the amount of money they're going to spend on this. it is a place of worship. is that money what's needed? you can worship, like he has had, in their homes. you can worship anywhere. that amount of money right now, i think it's -- i mean, it could be used so many places....
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host: maureen joins us on the democratic colors line in the new hampshire. good morning.ler: freedom of religion is basic, but with everything the world is going through, and our country is a very humanitarian, but just the amount of money they're going to spend on this. it is a place of worship. is that money what's needed? you can worship, like he has had, in their homes. you can worship anywhere. that amount of money right now, i think it's -- i mean, it could be used so many places. guest: that is an interesting point. being a new yorker, in downtown million is what00 it takes. building here is very expensive. could they have spent the money to other places? but that could be said of any place of worship anywhere in the world. why spend money on building large monuments to the faith when you can spend that money among the faithful and improve their lives? i do not hold any beef with them. i am judging by what the promoters have said. their objective is to create a place where people of all faiths can, and understand each other and develop an understanding of each othe
host: maureen joins us on the democratic colors line in the new hampshire. good morning.ler: freedom of religion is basic, but with everything the world is going through, and our country is a very humanitarian, but just the amount of money they're going to spend on this. it is a place of worship. is that money what's needed? you can worship, like he has had, in their homes. you can worship anywhere. that amount of money right now, i think it's -- i mean, it could be used so many places. guest:...
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host: states that currently allow gay marriage, new hampshire, the district of columbia, iowa, in "the wall street journal" this morning is this chart, just to look at the elena kagan, 63-37 yesterday, it compares, sonia sotomayor, last year, alito in 2005, 58-42. roberts, 47-2, it and that was in 2005. stephen breyer in 1994, brey is 87-9. when you looked at the vote yesterday, what's your analysis? guest: i was struck that she got fewer votes than sotomayor did. sotomayor in many ways was more controversial because of the wise latino remark and a few other things. just to put it in terms, it made it harder for senators to vote against it, whereas elena kagan didn't have as much of a constituency and she didn't excite people one way or the other. there wasn't a grass roots movement in her favor or against her, that's why it may have been easier for republicans to vote against her. host: new orleans, john, independent line. you're on with tony mauro, talking about the supreme court, gay marriage, elena kagan, go ahead. guest: yes, good morning. first off, i'm not nervous, i'm on my tre
host: states that currently allow gay marriage, new hampshire, the district of columbia, iowa, in "the wall street journal" this morning is this chart, just to look at the elena kagan, 63-37 yesterday, it compares, sonia sotomayor, last year, alito in 2005, 58-42. roberts, 47-2, it and that was in 2005. stephen breyer in 1994, brey is 87-9. when you looked at the vote yesterday, what's your analysis? guest: i was struck that she got fewer votes than sotomayor did. sotomayor in many...
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president biden is in his new hampshire home to announce that after a slow start, stakes are on track to weatherize 600,000 homes by march of 2012. he is expected to say that total has jumped to 200,000 in the what the recession assistance program. a muslim taxi driver blamed on an interfaith group of volunteer is going to new york city hall to meet the mayor today. the cabdriver says a college student held his cap on tuesday and asked if he was a muslim. he said when he replied yes, she attacked him. the suspect work with a group that promotes interest rates -- inter-faith tolerance. michael bloomberg also supports the moskow project. glenn beck's speech on the same day of the martin luther king anniversary speech is drawing criticism. and sarah palin will speak. he says the timing of the events is merely a coincidence. the rally will be live saturday starting at 10:00 eastern on c- span television and radio. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. >> we are all pawns of from the chess board and we're playing our part in the drama that is nearly fiction nor unemployme
president biden is in his new hampshire home to announce that after a slow start, stakes are on track to weatherize 600,000 homes by march of 2012. he is expected to say that total has jumped to 200,000 in the what the recession assistance program. a muslim taxi driver blamed on an interfaith group of volunteer is going to new york city hall to meet the mayor today. the cabdriver says a college student held his cap on tuesday and asked if he was a muslim. he said when he replied yes, she...
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mr.greenlaw hail from new hampshire.overnment has guaranteed the principal value of the 37 million mortgages backed by the agencies. there would be no credit risk for the mortgage originator who agreed to refinance these mortgages if the government guarantee was extended to guarantee loans. we can provide details to you but households could save $36,000 annually at half the mortgage is among these 37 million refinance. what about policies to improve employment tax private non-faram payrolls have been flat over the next year -- over the last year. in our view, there are four structural components at work. what is the cost of labor resulting from the escalation benefits. -- one is the cost of labor resulting from the escalation benefits. we are out of line with other countries. as employers seek to cut the cost of compensation in tough times, these benefit costs and drive a growing wedge between total compensation and take-home pay and continued to escalate the cost recession made that wedge bigger leaving benefits intact.
mr.greenlaw hail from new hampshire.overnment has guaranteed the principal value of the 37 million mortgages backed by the agencies. there would be no credit risk for the mortgage originator who agreed to refinance these mortgages if the government guarantee was extended to guarantee loans. we can provide details to you but households could save $36,000 annually at half the mortgage is among these 37 million refinance. what about policies to improve employment tax private non-faram payrolls...