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as nia points out, this is all about the middle. we can argue what the flanks are doing in this whole giant charade. but where the money is for the candidates, for the parties, is who wins the middle next year. chris: don't the public won't lower taxes? don't the public -- doesn't the public believe the government spends too much? don't the republicans, to their credit, have the winning side on those two arguments? >> particularly on spending. they know there is too much spending. most of the public knows there is too much spending. when the president started this whole thing, he thought we're not in the center right country. we're in the center left. this last whole year for obama has been about learning that the country is still center right. that's true. >> i think the way he has prospered in the past, we have always focused on what a charismatic guy he is and what a great speaker he is he has also benefited from the surrounding political situation. it turned out that it was great to run against hillary clinton as an outsider. he
as nia points out, this is all about the middle. we can argue what the flanks are doing in this whole giant charade. but where the money is for the candidates, for the parties, is who wins the middle next year. chris: don't the public won't lower taxes? don't the public -- doesn't the public believe the government spends too much? don't the republicans, to their credit, have the winning side on those two arguments? >> particularly on spending. they know there is too much spending. most of...
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. >> now, nia, when i ran, i did saturday night live and we were never that funny.o you think that these guests are going to really matter to the far right voters that she is appealing to and but will it turn off the middle and the more moderate voters in reflect of the primary? >> certainly. you have to look at this because there is becoming a mattern with michele bachmann. she argued that the founding fathers weren't really abolitionist and fought to end slavery. we all know that founding fathers owned slaves. she made another gaff about john wayne growing up in waterloo, who i believe it was really john wayne gasey who was a serial killer. i think the thing about michele bachmann that we are seeing now is she is getting more scrutiny. she is out there, learning about the reality of national campaign. we will see how she behaves in the debate. in september there will be three debates and she will be on the stage again. it is hard it imagine they will move out beyond this base. this tea party base and really appeal it moderates. i think one of the things that happe
. >> now, nia, when i ran, i did saturday night live and we were never that funny.o you think that these guests are going to really matter to the far right voters that she is appealing to and but will it turn off the middle and the more moderate voters in reflect of the primary? >> certainly. you have to look at this because there is becoming a mattern with michele bachmann. she argued that the founding fathers weren't really abolitionist and fought to end slavery. we all know that...
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. >> i'm joined by nia malika henderson and ben smith. minnesota nice certainly fell by the wayside last night. there have been a lot of talk, nia malika, before the debate that tim pawlenty had to have a strong showing. how did he do? >> he did have a strong showing going after bachmann. those were some of the most exciting and engaging parts of the debate, came near the middle and he did have a chance again to go after mitt romney. in some ways i think he backed off a little bit going after romney. it wasn't with the aggression that he went after bachmann. one of the questions for pawlenty who entered this race thinking that he was going to position himself being the alternative to romney, now he finds himself in the position where he's trying to argue for a position where he's the alternative to bachmann. the question there is if he's diminishing himself by going toe-to-toe with a woman who he has dismissed as someone who doesn't have a long record of legislative accomplishments other than the light bulb bill she proposed in congress.
. >> i'm joined by nia malika henderson and ben smith. minnesota nice certainly fell by the wayside last night. there have been a lot of talk, nia malika, before the debate that tim pawlenty had to have a strong showing. how did he do? >> he did have a strong showing going after bachmann. those were some of the most exciting and engaging parts of the debate, came near the middle and he did have a chance again to go after mitt romney. in some ways i think he backed off a little bit...
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nia malika henderson, political reporter for "the washington post."can strategist john feehery. mitt romney, where has he been? he's only appeared publicly 24 times. he was the invisible man throughout the debt debate. john, is this any way to show leadership? >> well, it's working for him, in first place in all the primary polls, and i think it is working for him. there's no reason to get in the middle of this fight in washington, d.c. where people are splattering mud on one another. i think he picket exactly the right strategy, doing exactly what he needs to do, talking to people in their hometowns, not getting -- not creating a lot of controversy. i think he's doing the right thing. >> and that was john feehery, and i'm al that were ton and i approved his message. you just did a great commercial for the democrats. he should be president of the united states, but he shouldn't, dr. dyson, get involved in this messy stuff like debt reduction and preventing the nation from default? >> it is pretty remarkable. he seems to be in re-mitch-sion. he want to
nia malika henderson, political reporter for "the washington post."can strategist john feehery. mitt romney, where has he been? he's only appeared publicly 24 times. he was the invisible man throughout the debt debate. john, is this any way to show leadership? >> well, it's working for him, in first place in all the primary polls, and i think it is working for him. there's no reason to get in the middle of this fight in washington, d.c. where people are splattering mud on one...
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. >> that's a very good point, nia. as you know, i ran in the democratic primaries in '04.es of debates. i think that one of the things that we've got to see tonight, is in the unscripted moment where there is an exchange between candidates, who makes the mistake. but not only who makes the mistake, who can move forward and really stand out from the crowd and score. will pawlenty or one ever those considered second tier score tonight or will the front runners break news or go further ahead? i think the debate is one that's been on that stage. >> i don't care how much you have been prepped. it is you and whatever is in front of you. and you can either make it or break it tonight. >> exactly. it'll be tough because there is so many candidates on stage tonight. i think one of the things to look for is romney. do people pile on romney? does pawlenty pile on romney? does he try to go toe to toe to elevate his stance? or focus just on bachmann where the main thing right now is the poll in iowa. will be a question. does romney respond if he is attacked or does he duck. that's a qu
. >> that's a very good point, nia. as you know, i ran in the democratic primaries in '04.es of debates. i think that one of the things that we've got to see tonight, is in the unscripted moment where there is an exchange between candidates, who makes the mistake. but not only who makes the mistake, who can move forward and really stand out from the crowd and score. will pawlenty or one ever those considered second tier score tonight or will the front runners break news or go further...
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nia-malika. >> the recovery of my best friend's mother, mrs.wn the steps, is recovering nicely in the great state of south carolina with her son and i just want to send my wishes to her. >> god bless. that's great. good shout out. carol? >> i'm going to push my jobs agenda. my favorite younger sister just moved to washington, d.c., and is looking for a job in events planning, so everybody out there -- >> we'll start making calls. sister act. we love it. okay. and i already did oscar. you can't do oscar. >> okay. well, then, i'm going to plug a website i call www.prioritiesusaaction.org. >> well, we'more on that to com. thank you, bill burton, carol lee, nia-malika. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." we've had so much fun today. we'll see you there, but first, we'll see you at 1 okay. coming up next, chris jansing and company. then at 1 okay, don't miss "andrea mitchell reports" with you know who. see you later. >>> good morning to you. i'm peter alexander, in today for my friend, chris jansing. thousands of furloughs, millions o
nia-malika. >> the recovery of my best friend's mother, mrs.wn the steps, is recovering nicely in the great state of south carolina with her son and i just want to send my wishes to her. >> god bless. that's great. good shout out. carol? >> i'm going to push my jobs agenda. my favorite younger sister just moved to washington, d.c., and is looking for a job in events planning, so everybody out there -- >> we'll start making calls. sister act. we love it. okay. and i...
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. >> una grabacion , en un video se escucha la voz convenciendo a una nia se suba . >> ella grabo 10. >> el marido 431 años y cadena perpetua . >> más adelante, en medio de polémicas las Águilas cierran filas en la doble jornada . >> . >> (♪ ♪) . >> esta noche vencieron a los gigantes de san francisco en un duelo , la estrella fue tim pero su equipo lo dejo solo beltran estuvo 4 veces pero solo le pego 2 . >> orlando solo pego un hit en cuatro rondas . >> mientras los atleticos perdieron ante los marineros, según los analistas la defensa paso de ser mala a una desgracia esta noche . >> oakland tuvo las bases llenas pero no anotaron . >> ahora pasamos con la acción deportiva . >> esta semana es de doble jornada en el fútbol mexicano . >> méxico se enfrentara ante estados unidos . >> pero el miércoles el plato fuerte monterrey ante pumas , y el américa ante estudiantes tecos, y llama lenta a la defensa . >> (♪ ♪) . >> se nos puede encerraqr y no desesperarnos . >> difícil pero el mejo tecos del momento . >> en el grupo b , colombia dio cuenta para pasar con goles, y al 90 de james ,. >
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zip code if they attended now, paying them a stipend, and also, there are jobs for those residing in nia 92124 zip code. >> they also included the valley community as well, we were able to facilitate some of those conversations with folks. providers from the traditional age youth. and get them the employment program. >> thank you. report from augmented ad hoc. we did that already. >> i wanted to report that we're not having a meeting in july. we had scheduled that. >> the report from the augmented growth policy and legislative committee. >> the item was a legislative overview. they did not take any positions under that action item. we discussed the request for proposal requirements for state advocacy for the coming school year. we talked about the scale and scope of the country. this item is subject to a major budget cuts. so it means that we will not be able to do as much as we had previously asked the advocate to do. i know that nancy has asked board members if we intend to introduce legislation, that will be difficult given the size. the size of that budget. i do think we could leave
zip code if they attended now, paying them a stipend, and also, there are jobs for those residing in nia 92124 zip code. >> they also included the valley community as well, we were able to facilitate some of those conversations with folks. providers from the traditional age youth. and get them the employment program. >> thank you. report from augmented ad hoc. we did that already. >> i wanted to report that we're not having a meeting in july. we had scheduled that. >>...
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back up, politically. >> thank you. >> rick, thank you so much richard wolffe and nia-malika hendersonthis weekend. >> you too. >> up next, staying safe in the storm. what 65 million americans need to know as hurricane irene closes in. >>> and how this storm reminds us about our priorities as a nation. we'll be right back. chronologically i'm sixty years old. is it the new forty, i don't know. i probably feel about thirty. how is it that we don't act our age? [ marcie ] you keep us young. [ kurt ] we were having too much fun we weren't thinking about a will at that time. we have responsibilities to the kids and ourselves. we're the vargos and we created our wills on legalzoom. finally. [ laughter ] [ shapiro ] we created legalzoom to help you take care of the ones you love. go to legalzoom.com today and complete your will in minutes. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. [ mom ] my husband -- he thinks it's a 3-sheeter. i say 1-sheeter. [ female announcer ] in this lab demo, 1 sheet of bounty leaves this surface as clean as 2 sheets of the bargain brand. super absorbent. super
back up, politically. >> thank you. >> rick, thank you so much richard wolffe and nia-malika hendersonthis weekend. >> you too. >> up next, staying safe in the storm. what 65 million americans need to know as hurricane irene closes in. >>> and how this storm reminds us about our priorities as a nation. we'll be right back. chronologically i'm sixty years old. is it the new forty, i don't know. i probably feel about thirty. how is it that we don't act our age? [...
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remember nia's hats? they would do maybe five for $7.50, $8.50. >> reporter: baby gear, especially with original packing or directions, can fetch a pretty pennyny. >> this is a pack and play in the box, $65. >> reporter: bottom line says gail? >> there is money to be goen by reselling baby clothes. >> of course, why not resell? make that money, not bad at all. >> what do you do with your clothes, rob, when you outgrow them? >> that's me at age 75. ant phon. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement nsurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to " 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, not paid by medicare part b. that can save you from paying .up to thousands of dollars... out of your own pocket. these are the only medicare supplement insurance plans... exclusivel
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however it's a scot forward and captain big that is off the sick list and will join the team in that way nia according to david blatter knows side of the european championships is insured against such roster changes this kind of thing is common to almost all the teams and we have to deal with that sort of a you know whether our group is tough for not so. it's really hard for me to say i just know that you're about to go for my experience every game is different. and you've got to play well to win so we hope that that's what we're going to do in the competitions russia's training camp is now entering its final phase and the team is now ready to absorb david blatz tactics ahead of the euro baskets once eleven in lithuania and will see the need seen in action as soon as this week when it takes forwards and a friend at certain ones in cyprus are among cos regards to moscow. the other big sporting event coming up in. month is the at lennox world championships in south korea but there will be no germy warner there the american chairing a ligament in his left foot an injury which needs surgery but
however it's a scot forward and captain big that is off the sick list and will join the team in that way nia according to david blatter knows side of the european championships is insured against such roster changes this kind of thing is common to almost all the teams and we have to deal with that sort of a you know whether our group is tough for not so. it's really hard for me to say i just know that you're about to go for my experience every game is different. and you've got to play well to...
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. >>> y quÉ hubieses hecho si te delato nia un guardia?. ada a mÁquinas que son monitor cardiaco. >>> y le preocupaba mucho el ruido de esas mÁxima. >>> en fuerte rico conducir ante de los 16 aÑo sus contrario a la ley y la aventura pudo haberse convertido en tragedia, aÚn asÍ, su padre que piensa su fue buena idea que su esposa le enseÑaron a guiar temprano. >>> no recomiendo a tan temprana edad, pero le enseÑa por emergencia. >>> bueno y este alto no es que imitar porque resultÓ muy bien, lo correcto es llamar al seguros de emergencias para evitar una tragedia. >>> y muy bien en este comienzo de semana, hablamos de fÚtbol y bueno en mi casa nos faltÓ el de colombia, y el real madrid y barcelona. >>> un fin de semana con actividad ¿no?. >>> muchos gritos en mi casa. >>> intenso que te digo. >>> (rÍen). >>> es lo bonito del fÚtbol no es por nada buenas tardes para todos, fin de semana movido en el fÚtbol colombia para el mundial sub-20 quedan cuatro equipos con vida portugal, francia, brasil y mÉxico, en espaÑa el real madrid, barcelona, po
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nia, why should sarah palin be upset about people speculating about her president's ambitions? isn't that what she wants? >> by all accounts, exactly what she wants. look at the iowa commercial, slickly produced. there in the run-ups to the straw poll, this is what she needs. continued speculation whether or not she's going to run to keep her interest -- interest in the her around and relevant. we remember in 2009, she could, course, we remember in 2009 she could with a single facebook post or a tweet really dominate national discussion and really frame a debate. we remember her talking about death panels, so much so that the president had to respond to it. that has really changed over the last two years because have you now a field of republican hopefuls who really dominate the conversation. so i do think this is her pitch to try to remain relevant. we'll see what she does in iowa in september. but of course i think one of the things that's happening is that in september. but of course i think one of the things that's happening is that time is running short. she is running aga
nia, why should sarah palin be upset about people speculating about her president's ambitions? isn't that what she wants? >> by all accounts, exactly what she wants. look at the iowa commercial, slickly produced. there in the run-ups to the straw poll, this is what she needs. continued speculation whether or not she's going to run to keep her interest -- interest in the her around and relevant. we remember in 2009, she could, course, we remember in 2009 she could with a single facebook...
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nia malika, why do you think this is all coming out now? is there something in the timing here?f this campaign for a long time. the dnc has been releasing talking points and clips that purport to show romney acting weird or articles that have highlighted some of the maybe jokes that romney has told that some people dub as weird. also, i think it has been very much a narrative that has formed around romney since he's been running for public office, that he's something of a flip-flopper, inall thennic, so it isn't surprising this is coming out now. again, there is obviously this sense that the field is really settling i think we've known all along what kind of campaign this administration, the dnc and super-pacs that will pour in. we've known what kind of campaign they'll run. he put the dog on the roof on a crate. seasonal that weird, john? >> al, that's old news. the reason the obama -- >> old weird news,down. it's still weird. >> the reason they're going after romney is they're scared. obama lost the aaa rating of the united states, and now they know romney is a proven executiv
nia malika, why do you think this is all coming out now? is there something in the timing here?f this campaign for a long time. the dnc has been releasing talking points and clips that purport to show romney acting weird or articles that have highlighted some of the maybe jokes that romney has told that some people dub as weird. also, i think it has been very much a narrative that has formed around romney since he's been running for public office, that he's something of a flip-flopper, inall...
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nia, why should sarah palin be upset about people speculating about her president's ambitions? she wants? >> by all accounts, exactly what she wants. look at the iowa commercial, slickly produced. there in the run-ups there in the run up to the ames iowa straw poll and there is speculation about whether or not she is running to keep the interest in her around. and also to remain relevant. of course, we remember in 2009, she could facebook post or tweet, really dominate the national discussion and frame a debate. remember her talking about death penalty, so much so that president today respond to it. that changed over the last two years. you've got now a field of republican hopefules who really dominate the conversation. so i do think this is her pitch to try to remain relevant. we will see what she does in iowa, in september. but of course, i think one of the things that is happening is that time is running short. she is going to get some deadlines where she would have to eventually say she is going to do this thing or not. >> that's a good question. sam, when is late too late
nia, why should sarah palin be upset about people speculating about her president's ambitions? she wants? >> by all accounts, exactly what she wants. look at the iowa commercial, slickly produced. there in the run-ups there in the run up to the ames iowa straw poll and there is speculation about whether or not she is running to keep the interest in her around. and also to remain relevant. of course, we remember in 2009, she could facebook post or tweet, really dominate the national...
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most of them developed serious enphoenixes within the first month of life, nia natal accept sis. the world health organization estimates that infections lead to the death of 1.6 million newborn infants each year. the majority in subsaharan africa and southern asia. the bacteria in the developing world appear different from those in the u.s. and most of the cultured results from septic african neonates have failed to grow out organisms in any lab rah tir. we began a study last yore of neonatal accept sis at one of the -- uganda's major referral hospitals. last year we recruited 8 0 mother-infant pairs in a partnership with their head pediatrician correcting -- collecting spinal fluid and blood if the babies and birth canal specimens from the mothers. we're now collaborating with the venter institute near washington, d.c. to perform an exhaustive sequencing of the bacterial and viral content of these samples. since cure treats all the hydrocephalus that develops in patients, once we studied a sufficient numb of patients with neonatal accept sit we will know which infections lead to
most of them developed serious enphoenixes within the first month of life, nia natal accept sis. the world health organization estimates that infections lead to the death of 1.6 million newborn infants each year. the majority in subsaharan africa and southern asia. the bacteria in the developing world appear different from those in the u.s. and most of the cultured results from septic african neonates have failed to grow out organisms in any lab rah tir. we began a study last yore of neonatal...
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y la productora vio que teyo nÍa las caracterÍsticas del personaje de ivÁn y gabriel las caracterÍsticasiosa y frÍa. >> eso tambiÉn te gustÓ. >> lo que me conmueve mucho es que tÚ te encuentras personas que te güian en el camino. >> como todos en la vida cuando conocemos a alguien amigos cercanos, gente que empiezas a querer, son tus Ángeles, y yo creo en los Ángeles que existen en la tierra. la gente cercana que tenemos, los buenos amigos, y mi personaje encuentra un Ángel que es su mentor, mi mentor, su mentor. el personaje de pedro armendaris que siempre me estÁ guiando, cuidando, pero se conoce de una manera muy inteligente. creo que la manera de contar de marÍa sabatini que ha escrito muchÍsimas telenovelas delÍnea muy bien a cada uno de los personajes. una historia muy bonita que a partir de las 9 de la noche inicia. >> tiene muchos ganchos. >> hay una gran direcciÓn en esta telenovela. considero personalmente que uno de los mejores directores de escena en esta telenovela, benjamÍn can que tengo la oportunidad de trabajar con Él. >> el Éxito estÁ garantizado. >> nos falta el malo!
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sleep be a nia, covered. carp tunnel syndrome, covered. cancer, not covered.ave nothing. you're left out in the cold. >> gretchen: when i see acid reflux, who doesn't have that? i mean, it seems sort of ridiculous that that's on the list and cancer is not. but why do you believe cancer is not on the list? >> why do i believe? >> gretchen: yeah. >> i think it's simple. i think that if they -- right now i think they just don't want to cover the cancer because the cost of cancer, and they're afraid to admit the truth and the fact that cancer is the most deadly of all diseases and it will continue to affect all these other first responders that were in the world trade center disaster. >> steve: so you don't have coverage. you are just high and dry. what are you going to do? just hope it doesn't come back? >> that's it. that's all i can do is hope it doesn't come back. you know, it's funny, but they talk about all the heros and the people that had went there on the first response. the difference between coward cowarder -- a word and a hero -- coward and a hero is t
sleep be a nia, covered. carp tunnel syndrome, covered. cancer, not covered.ave nothing. you're left out in the cold. >> gretchen: when i see acid reflux, who doesn't have that? i mean, it seems sort of ridiculous that that's on the list and cancer is not. but why do you believe cancer is not on the list? >> why do i believe? >> gretchen: yeah. >> i think it's simple. i think that if they -- right now i think they just don't want to cover the cancer because the cost of...
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i study aerospace engineering and we had this course last semester with professor hubbard from nia and we were discussing many of the challenges that nasa has in terms of education, exploration, manned versus unmanned, robotics, exploration and we were, you know, rounding out all these issues but in the end, it seemed that one of the major problems was to sustain or increase nasa's budget authorized by the governments. so one of our solutions as graduate students was to say, okay, why don't you approach the problem from the standpoint of motivating the american public to motivate the congress at the point of authorizing these budgets so that people will say, oh, yes, nasa does this for us. nasa does that for us. so my question is, what would be needed for nasa to be more present in the civilized -- just like you did with the chilean miners so, you know, nasa has many technological advances that can help humanity at this point, droughts, famine, things that will definitely make a big, big publicity and will open the general population's eyes to how great nasa is 'cause i do think that n
i study aerospace engineering and we had this course last semester with professor hubbard from nia and we were discussing many of the challenges that nasa has in terms of education, exploration, manned versus unmanned, robotics, exploration and we were, you know, rounding out all these issues but in the end, it seemed that one of the major problems was to sustain or increase nasa's budget authorized by the governments. so one of our solutions as graduate students was to say, okay, why don't you...