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>> totally scripted nip. >> scriptedthey just did it so we'd all nip. talk about it and we fell into the trap. >> into the booby trap. >> booby trap! >> booby trap? >>>> you mean booby trap. booby trap. >> that's what i said, booby trap. >> that's what it is. we fell into the booby trap. ook, mario lopez. >> hi, tonight -- >> shut up. >> twitter war breaking out. jennings called out john mayer. >> why? >> jennings says i love how the neil young of our generation, a self-naming king do you have -- king douche, grows his hair out and buys a place in montana just to do a rolling stone article. he claims he's done with the hollywood game and has roots then immediately cuts his hair, goes back to hollywood clubs and starts banging katy perry. >> he has a good point. a solid point. >> come on, she's really good, dude. it doesn't matter what he does romantically or whether he's into hollywood or whatnot. the music is the music. a lot of people say that the bubble gum years of the beatles wasn't necessarily who the beatles were but they just needed it to get to
>> totally scripted nip. >> scriptedthey just did it so we'd all nip. talk about it and we fell into the trap. >> into the booby trap. >> booby trap! >> booby trap? >>>> you mean booby trap. booby trap. >> that's what i said, booby trap. >> that's what it is. we fell into the booby trap. ook, mario lopez. >> hi, tonight -- >> shut up. >> twitter war breaking out. jennings called out john mayer. >> why? >>...
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because of all the machine nip spent, i did not have confidence that question seven would carry. >> they approved measures on sus spptions of elected officials. >>> we're continuing to track the massive water main break and how it could affect your morning commute and superstorm sandy dumped more than a foot of snow on gather rete county. foontd out what wrergt conditions are on the way. >> 44 pat bwi. 16 degrees below our normal of 60. no two ding winner ---degree winner today. will it have anyor tricks up its sleeves? we answer coming up. >>> seems like they just finished dig out the snow from where superstorm sandy dumped on dare rete county. >> and the maryland food bank distributed 34,000 pounds of food to the people in the county and sandy became a blizzard leaving thousands downtown heat and electricity. the next storm should not be pass bad as sandy, but what kind of conditions will it bring? let's check in with meteorologist wyatt everhart. >>> all right. let's be clear. 33ers plus of wet snow. people without power. thank goodness we will not be facing that. it's putting in the
because of all the machine nip spent, i did not have confidence that question seven would carry. >> they approved measures on sus spptions of elected officials. >>> we're continuing to track the massive water main break and how it could affect your morning commute and superstorm sandy dumped more than a foot of snow on gather rete county. foontd out what wrergt conditions are on the way. >> 44 pat bwi. 16 degrees below our normal of 60. no two ding winner ---degree winner...
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killing nip from a single family. israel said it was an accident. in southern is relevant where our matt is reporting, 3-year-old karen play was her try single. until sirens sound. family rushes down to the bomb shelter. 8 members of the family hults together during the explosion. >> what we think was one of the iron dome missile intercepted one of the rocket overhead. big boom. of course everybody ran down right into the bunker. >>reporter: when the siren sound you have just 30 seconds to get to the shelter. family don't leave home schools and businesses are closed. just over the border tonight egypt is leading intense international talk to broker a cease fire. in cambodia today president obama worked the phones. calling israel and egypt leaders. but back here between the bombs, children were able to get outside and smile. while others hope for for quiteer time. >> we need peace. we need fees they stop israeli stop i'm sure they will stop. >>reporter: of course it's not that simple. both side say they want peace but blame the other from preventing.
killing nip from a single family. israel said it was an accident. in southern is relevant where our matt is reporting, 3-year-old karen play was her try single. until sirens sound. family rushes down to the bomb shelter. 8 members of the family hults together during the explosion. >> what we think was one of the iron dome missile intercepted one of the rocket overhead. big boom. of course everybody ran down right into the bunker. >>reporter: when the siren sound you have just 30...
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. >>> well, the nip in the air made it great time for ice skating. >>> it has been an unseasonably cool weekend. now the days the rain ark arrives -- arrives. ,, hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios and now the city of san rafl one, just in time fo >>> it has been more than 25 years since marin county had an ice rink. now the city of rafell has one in time for the holidays. 5,000 square feet of real ice. it including skating times for parents and their little ones and family night on tuesdays. rent skates and hit the ice for $15 a person and it will stay open until middle january. >> all right, we can not resist it. the holidays are coming upon us. >> it is cold enough for the ice to stay all weekend. 30 degrees overnight. it was 32 degrees in napa and grab your jacket and head on outside right now for our live 5 camera. looking out at sap fran where today's high was -- san francisco where today'
. >>> well, the nip in the air made it great time for ice skating. >>> it has been an unseasonably cool weekend. now the days the rain ark arrives -- arrives. ,, hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios and now the city of san rafl one, just in time fo >>> it has been more than...
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the leader for the catholic church do not like the fact of same-sex marriages but union nip tarns --nitarians embrace. that the question everyone as to answer is what they believe. this has brought in heavy hitters of all fair. the faith community is split with members of the same faith interpreting things differently. >> there was a time hour ancestors were denied fairness and quality under the law. >> if you love jesus and you want to uphold the word of god, you must vote against this law -- question six. you must stand up for your faith. >> we're definitely not trying to feet god. there are a lot who are still deeply rooted in their faith. they understand question six has nothing to do what happens in church. it's about gay and lesbian couples being treated fairly and equally. >> we should be able it give rights and been fits for gay and lesbian couples. that's fine. we need it make sure that the core stays intact. we already understand what the metrics are right now. it's not good. we don't need a further degradation of families. they don't value that institution. >> reporter: so
the leader for the catholic church do not like the fact of same-sex marriages but union nip tarns --nitarians embrace. that the question everyone as to answer is what they believe. this has brought in heavy hitters of all fair. the faith community is split with members of the same faith interpreting things differently. >> there was a time hour ancestors were denied fairness and quality under the law. >> if you love jesus and you want to uphold the word of god, you must vote against...
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and now i got that punk joseph gorden levitt nipping at my heels. (applause) well, i have my own responsibility, tom hanks, stephen ghoulbert spooky time is a sacred trust and you don't have one, not even one costume that is just about the kids, and not about your career. well then, i'm afraid i'm going to have to ask you to leave. >> please, please, please, everybody, please, please, i'm sorry. just give me one more chance? (cheers and applause) >> stephen: okay, i'll get it. >> oh, wait-- no-- okay. >> trick or treat. >> stephen: and what are you? >> i'm an army man. >> stephen: and this has nothing to do with saving private ryan? >> no, stephen, it's just affordable spooky time fun. thank you for your service, kid. >> stephen: okay, scram. tom, looks like i owe you an apology. >> yes, yes, you do, stephen. >> stephen: well, i doubted your sincerity. >> what is the deal, hanks? (cheers and applause) what are you doing here? >> what am i doing here? you asked me to come down here. you said it was for charity! and then you shove me out of the way--
and now i got that punk joseph gorden levitt nipping at my heels. (applause) well, i have my own responsibility, tom hanks, stephen ghoulbert spooky time is a sacred trust and you don't have one, not even one costume that is just about the kids, and not about your career. well then, i'm afraid i'm going to have to ask you to leave. >> please, please, please, everybody, please, please, i'm sorry. just give me one more chance? (cheers and applause) >> stephen: okay, i'll get it....
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joe biden just nipping in to that booth there.nd he needs a bit of prive circus because he is not sure which way he is going to vote. so he needs to be alone while he makes that decision. >> the other people queuing for voting. >> thank you. now it's time for his wife, jill. not quite clear whether -- which way she is voting, either. i think you can guess, though. and joe biden now just going to the back of the polling station there. waiting for his wife and family to come out. having cast their vote. now i so rudely interrupted business. but you were going to talk to me about the bankers and the greece. >> with the kurtens and his feet sticking out. ominous. but what exactly one makes of the greek situation. >> the greek debt is owned by the german and french government, and that is back on track with what is the case in the past. with the first with the fear owned by private investors, banks, and insurance companies and so on. now it's own bid taxpayers money. so now it's much more politically sensitive. >> now the big games mar
joe biden just nipping in to that booth there.nd he needs a bit of prive circus because he is not sure which way he is going to vote. so he needs to be alone while he makes that decision. >> the other people queuing for voting. >> thank you. now it's time for his wife, jill. not quite clear whether -- which way she is voting, either. i think you can guess, though. and joe biden now just going to the back of the polling station there. waiting for his wife and family to come out....
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we have about four races that are, you know, nip. one of them is clear. they are nip and tuck. i would not be ready to -- i don't know all the races. i don't study it like i used to. all the races. if you look at the house and senate, i think the democrats are in a strong position in a number of senate ragses and a strong position in a number of house races. this election, the president wins and electrics have consequences will determine a great sense on how we deal with strengthening social security and medicare, how we deal with taxes and the strength of the middle class, and i think it's better to also have a congress and a senate that wants to reach bipartisan compromise with a president who wants to strengthen middle class, and i do think the consequences of an election matter on the contours of how you'll deal with all these challenges that are known in washington as the fiscal cliff, but to the rest of the country they're known about fairness to middle class families who are trying to basically have a tax code that works for them, rather than against them. health care an
we have about four races that are, you know, nip. one of them is clear. they are nip and tuck. i would not be ready to -- i don't know all the races. i don't study it like i used to. all the races. if you look at the house and senate, i think the democrats are in a strong position in a number of senate ragses and a strong position in a number of house races. this election, the president wins and electrics have consequences will determine a great sense on how we deal with strengthening social...
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the plane clipped a fence and came down and nipped over. the pilot and passenger crawled out of the wreckage and are listed in fair condition. the cause is is under investigation. >>> three people from the bay area are among four killed. a prias and a minivan collided head on along highway 50. a man, woman, child all from san francisco died in the prias. a 4-year-old girl in the van died. the highway patrol says the prias veered into oncoming traffic. not -- not clear why. >>> it is a good start to the shopping season. >> reporter: black friday weekend was a success by any measure. an estimated $89 million people were out shopping this weekend. 3 million more than last year. shoppers spent more on gifts and on themselves. >> that adds up to $59 billion in spending this year compared to $52 billion last year. [singing] >> reporter: at every turn, retailers are fighting for a slice of the half trillion dollars in projected spending this season. both in stores and on-line. the ceo of pricegrabber.com. >>> some like the social aspect of being i
the plane clipped a fence and came down and nipped over. the pilot and passenger crawled out of the wreckage and are listed in fair condition. the cause is is under investigation. >>> three people from the bay area are among four killed. a prias and a minivan collided head on along highway 50. a man, woman, child all from san francisco died in the prias. a 4-year-old girl in the van died. the highway patrol says the prias veered into oncoming traffic. not -- not clear why. >>>...
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i think the whole timing and nip who knew me growing up, knew i was like, why is that this way? why can't i tutor. no, this is a positive interaction. there's a question, you know, you go to college, and, like like people are in a lecture hall, anything happening? the learning happens in the cram session three days before the final. there's always these ideas, and then, obviously, i work with the cousins, saw -- my cousins were motivated. they were good students, but they were having gaps in the knowledge, not learning intuitively. >> host: swiss cheese learning. >> guest: swiss cheese learning. i started building tools, a process of discovery saying teachers e-mailing me, and conversation of how do i learn, how do others learn, what am i seeing with the teachers, with my cousins, what are teachers telling me? as this got more traction, i had people tell me about this stuff. i knew about the history before. you know, i heard about this committee of ten and, you know, i was told lookout that in high school, but it was interesting that, you know, even the research. the reason why
i think the whole timing and nip who knew me growing up, knew i was like, why is that this way? why can't i tutor. no, this is a positive interaction. there's a question, you know, you go to college, and, like like people are in a lecture hall, anything happening? the learning happens in the cram session three days before the final. there's always these ideas, and then, obviously, i work with the cousins, saw -- my cousins were motivated. they were good students, but they were having gaps in...
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motorcycle hit nip-year-old melody and her father in may of 2009. her father had to have his leg amputated. motorcyclist found guilty of drunk driving and second agree murder. family sued the city saying there was only one crosswalk on the stretch of road and it was obscured by a hill. today the city agreed to pay the family and add memorial in her name. city recently added a second crosswalk there. >>> city of san jose prepare to select a new police chief they are asking for public input. tonight was the first such community meeting where residents gave their feedback about what they want in a new top cop. allen wong has the story from san jose. >> this person has to be knowledgeable. has to be a manager first and foremost. >> the goal is to get the community involved in hiring the next police chief. tonight meeting residents listed their requirements which included cultural competence. community engagement. management skills. honesty and strong crime fighting record. but the debate over hiring insider versus an outsider dominated the conversation.
motorcycle hit nip-year-old melody and her father in may of 2009. her father had to have his leg amputated. motorcyclist found guilty of drunk driving and second agree murder. family sued the city saying there was only one crosswalk on the stretch of road and it was obscured by a hill. today the city agreed to pay the family and add memorial in her name. city recently added a second crosswalk there. >>> city of san jose prepare to select a new police chief they are asking for public...
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motorcycle hit nip-year-old melody and her father in may of 2009. her father had to have his leg amputated. motorcyclist found guilty of drunk driving and second agree murder. family sued the city saying there was only one crosswalk on the stretch of road and it was obscured by a hill. today the city agreed to pay the family and add memorial in her name. city recently added a second crosswalk there. >>> city of san jose prepare to select a new police chief they are asking for public input. tonight was the first such community meeting where residents gave their feedback about what they want in a new top cop. allen wong has the story from san jose. >> this person has to be knowledgeable. has to be a manager first and foremost. >> the goal is to get the community involved in hiring the next police chief. tonight meeting residents listed their requirements which included cultural competence. community engagement. management skills. honesty and strong crime fighting record. but the debate over hiring insider versus an outsider dominated the conversation.
motorcycle hit nip-year-old melody and her father in may of 2009. her father had to have his leg amputated. motorcyclist found guilty of drunk driving and second agree murder. family sued the city saying there was only one crosswalk on the stretch of road and it was obscured by a hill. today the city agreed to pay the family and add memorial in her name. city recently added a second crosswalk there. >>> city of san jose prepare to select a new police chief they are asking for public...
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motorcycle hit nip-year-old melody and her father in may of 2009. have his leg amputated. motorcyclist found guilty of drunk driving and second agree murder. family sued the city saying there was only one crosswalk on the stretch of road and it was obscured by a hill. today the city agreed to pay the family and add memorial in her name. city recently added a second crosswalk there. >>> city of san jose prepare to select a new police chief they are asking for public input. tonight was the first such community mee residents gave their feedback about what they want in a new top cop. allen wong has the story from san jose. >> this person has to be knowledgeable. has to be a manager first and foremost. >> the goal is to get the community involved in hiring the next police chief. tonight meeting residents listed their requirements which included cultural competence. community engagement. management skills. honesty and strong crime fighting record. but the debate over hiring insider versus an outsider dominated the conversation. >> we need somebody from wi
motorcycle hit nip-year-old melody and her father in may of 2009. have his leg amputated. motorcyclist found guilty of drunk driving and second agree murder. family sued the city saying there was only one crosswalk on the stretch of road and it was obscured by a hill. today the city agreed to pay the family and add memorial in her name. city recently added a second crosswalk there. >>> city of san jose prepare to select a new police chief they are asking for public input. tonight was...
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because of that you have other companies nipping at your heels.ou have intuit and pay "discovery" pal wanting to do what square does. >> our focus has been not around just payments but the entire buying and selling experience. if you look at payments it is just the payer and the payer is just someone who do a mechanical thing. we want to remove the mechanics of payments. we started with individuals but we want to build a utility that scales from someone wants to sell something at a yard sale with a credit card to the largest organization in the world and starbucks validated that last week by bringing it to every one of their stores in the united states. >> walk us us through how it works. i go to starbuck and i say it is maria and i want a latte? >> to start you download square wallet for your phone and find the starbucks in the directory and go up and say i'd like a double tall latte and show your phone to the scanner. a quick beep and they hand you your coffee and you walk away. smpl simple. >> i paid the raj register. >> the cash register is mo
because of that you have other companies nipping at your heels.ou have intuit and pay "discovery" pal wanting to do what square does. >> our focus has been not around just payments but the entire buying and selling experience. if you look at payments it is just the payer and the payer is just someone who do a mechanical thing. we want to remove the mechanics of payments. we started with individuals but we want to build a utility that scales from someone wants to sell something...
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we've seen these numbers nipped, herrera is winning 55-45% and this is showing with 15% of the precinctsoming in but not that hong ago -- long ago the numbers were drastically different. >> there were allegations of people stealing signs and it was a contentious campaign. here is more. >> reporter: well, that's exactly right. this was a happy household here. there is -- there is a very happy household in the evergreen district. this is the home for herrera, she's seemingly one reelection here. she is giving a victory speech in the diningroom here. you can see the crowd gathering. >> can you see him? >> that's the best part of election coverage. phil has something to say. jump on in. >> i was watching the returns on fox news, and i saw them squirming, but there was also on some of the commentators that continuing note of negativity. and when i listened to the president i heard just the opposite. a positive vision, inclusion, bringing america together, everyone has a chance. we're going to pull together as one people, a united states of america just like we pulled together as californians
we've seen these numbers nipped, herrera is winning 55-45% and this is showing with 15% of the precinctsoming in but not that hong ago -- long ago the numbers were drastically different. >> there were allegations of people stealing signs and it was a contentious campaign. here is more. >> reporter: well, that's exactly right. this was a happy household here. there is -- there is a very happy household in the evergreen district. this is the home for herrera, she's seemingly one...
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. >> it's such a great idea and because of that, you've got other companies nipping at your heels.ike intuit and paypal wanting to do what square does. >> our focus has always been around not just payments, but the entire commerce experience, the entire buying and selling experience. if you look at just payments, then you're looking just at the payer and the payer is actually just someone who does some mechanical thing. and we wanted to remove all the mechanics of payments. we started with individuals, but we wanted to build a utility that scales between someone just wanting to sell something at their yard sale with a credit card, but also to the largest organization in the world, and starbucks validated that last week by bringing it to every one of their stores in the united states. >> walk us through how that works. i go into a starbucks, what do i do? i just say hi, it's maria, i want a latte? >> to start, you download square wallet for your phone. and then you find the starbucks in the directory and your closest starbucks and go up and say, i would like a double tal latte, and
. >> it's such a great idea and because of that, you've got other companies nipping at your heels.ike intuit and paypal wanting to do what square does. >> our focus has always been around not just payments, but the entire commerce experience, the entire buying and selling experience. if you look at just payments, then you're looking just at the payer and the payer is actually just someone who does some mechanical thing. and we wanted to remove all the mechanics of payments. we...
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. >> i think it is very nip and tuck. we have to make shire that women, latinos, everybody vote.articular programs we have had in place peer to peer neighbor to neighbor has been very effective. it's a great ground game and our candidates are running very strongly, it just comes down to turn out. and the one thing we can't predict is the size of the check the super pacs might decide to write. >> if you look at the overall numbers, the undecided is very small. if you look at the independents it is like 16 to 18%. >> jennifer: what do they need to know? honestly. but how did you feel about romney being able to get out on the trail, and the president had to stay back in and be presidential. >> i think each of these things happen, but they don't matter as much as we think they do. >> well sandy was a major event because it showed efficient effective bipartisan government and i think that was good for obama. what the president needs to do for the next few days -- if you are listening, tuning in chicago -- is to stay elevated. stay elevated. he reached higher ground. he need to stay th
. >> i think it is very nip and tuck. we have to make shire that women, latinos, everybody vote.articular programs we have had in place peer to peer neighbor to neighbor has been very effective. it's a great ground game and our candidates are running very strongly, it just comes down to turn out. and the one thing we can't predict is the size of the check the super pacs might decide to write. >> if you look at the overall numbers, the undecided is very small. if you look at the...
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and i will finally designate china as a currency ma nip pew late tor. for time to make trade work america. i'm going to send congress the training reform act. who make every worker can get the skills and chance for a good paying job, we deserve it. [applause] fourth i'm going to move to tackle out of control spending. i'm going to send congress the first of several fundamental reforms. the first will be called the down payment on fiscal sanity act to immediately cut, no slowh but actually cut non-security discretionary spending by 5%. i'm not going to take office on january 20g9. -- 20th. i'm going to take responsibility for that office as well. [applause] and number five i'm going to act to boost small business and all business. i'm going to issue executive orders at the problems holding this country back. the first will be to grant wavers to all states from obama care so we can begin it's repeal. the launch of a sweeping review of all obama era regulations will follow with a eye to repair or eliminating any regulation that kills jobs or hurts business
and i will finally designate china as a currency ma nip pew late tor. for time to make trade work america. i'm going to send congress the training reform act. who make every worker can get the skills and chance for a good paying job, we deserve it. [applause] fourth i'm going to move to tackle out of control spending. i'm going to send congress the first of several fundamental reforms. the first will be called the down payment on fiscal sanity act to immediately cut, no slowh but actually cut...
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yes, after 1942, the red army overwhelmed the nazis in men and tanks but it was nip and tuck in the winterf 1941 and 42. one studies suggest a full 85% of heavy armor outside moscow in the winter of 1942 was british. the best fighter plane in 1941 and 42 in the red air force was a plane the americans wouldn't even fly, the p. 39th air cobra. we supply the soviets with all their radios, all their radio wire, all the shipping to provide all of that stuff, trucks. all they had to do was get men in uniform and make tank and artillery which they did. so yes, the overwhelmed but not these but it came with a fantastic amount of support from the united states. as american soldiers arrived in england in a war and between american and british generals for the command of allied armies. dwight eisenhower was the supreme commander of the british denigrated american troops in general and private and public. ide's great talent was he found a way to brush this aside much the way george washington brushed aside his own complaining subordinates in the revolution. while at key moments he put his foot down an
yes, after 1942, the red army overwhelmed the nazis in men and tanks but it was nip and tuck in the winterf 1941 and 42. one studies suggest a full 85% of heavy armor outside moscow in the winter of 1942 was british. the best fighter plane in 1941 and 42 in the red air force was a plane the americans wouldn't even fly, the p. 39th air cobra. we supply the soviets with all their radios, all their radio wire, all the shipping to provide all of that stuff, trucks. all they had to do was get men in...
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a nip, tuck on the taxpayers. this school district is $50 million in debt.e, yet their graduation rate is just over 50%. half of students don't graduate at all. last year alone the buffalo teachers got $2.7 million worth of plastic surgery. the school board is threatening to lay off teachers. the board said the teachers can keep their jobs but you have got to drop the plastic surgery perk and the union said no, fire the teachers. they haven't negotiated a new contract since 2004, and a school watchdog group that came up with these new numbers said why would you renegotiate when you have these kinds of bennys. >> they won't voluntarily give this up because they don't think that way. they don't think in the best interests of students or taxpayers. they think in the best interests of themselves. they are thinking what can we get in order to give this thing up. i think that's what's happening. >> reporter: they are getting a nip and tuck but they are cutting costs elsewhere? no, teacher's conference, air fair and hotels and limb signs last year, $200,000 for tha
a nip, tuck on the taxpayers. this school district is $50 million in debt.e, yet their graduation rate is just over 50%. half of students don't graduate at all. last year alone the buffalo teachers got $2.7 million worth of plastic surgery. the school board is threatening to lay off teachers. the board said the teachers can keep their jobs but you have got to drop the plastic surgery perk and the union said no, fire the teachers. they haven't negotiated a new contract since 2004, and a school...
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point is, you want to really very effectively give these cats something fun to do and i would get cat nip and things like that to play with. >> this guy's nervous. why does a dog this size have to be nervous? but he's shaking. >> he's never been on tv before. >> when my pug walks, his front paws turn under so he's walking on the top of his his paws and it rubs his skin and fur comes off and he bleeds. >> let me put a big flashing light. see a neurologist, see a neurologist. dr. gainsberg in catonsville is a good guy to call. when your dog is not understanding proprioceptive behavior, it doesn't know where its paw is so it's knuckling, the message from the brain and spinal cord to the paw is disrupted and you need to see the neurologist. it may be a slipped disk or something else. >> thanks a lot. you guys are terrific. >> this is a winter day. >> nice and warm. these are great pyrenees, a family and they are full grown. hey! hey, baby. [ starts car ] were you eating smoked sausage in here? no! no. could have gotten me one. i did. try the unmistakable flavor of dunkin' donuts' smoked sausa
point is, you want to really very effectively give these cats something fun to do and i would get cat nip and things like that to play with. >> this guy's nervous. why does a dog this size have to be nervous? but he's shaking. >> he's never been on tv before. >> when my pug walks, his front paws turn under so he's walking on the top of his his paws and it rubs his skin and fur comes off and he bleeds. >> let me put a big flashing light. see a neurologist, see a...
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it's prove nip study after study n. some cases, you can chaulk it up to say a bad mattress, maybe too much stream time before bed. you have thought about your pillow? laura evans is here with a preview you will see only tonight on fox 5 news at 10. hi, laura. >> hi, will. >> reporter: every year, consumers spend tens of thousands of dollars trying to fix their sleep problem. a simple change in your bedding could be the answer to a better night's sleep. we're talking about your pillow. that can boil down to your head and neck alignment. there are so many pillows out there. buckwheat pillows, memory foam, sound pillows, swedish memory -- memory pillows, every body type and ailment and sleeping position and how do you go through them all and how muchmony should you spend? >> it puts my neck in a wrong direction and that is where my migraines start. >> and after that the support was gone and i had to stop using it and that is because i was getting headaches 15 and i decided to get another pillow. >> tonight at 10, we're goi
it's prove nip study after study n. some cases, you can chaulk it up to say a bad mattress, maybe too much stream time before bed. you have thought about your pillow? laura evans is here with a preview you will see only tonight on fox 5 news at 10. hi, laura. >> hi, will. >> reporter: every year, consumers spend tens of thousands of dollars trying to fix their sleep problem. a simple change in your bedding could be the answer to a better night's sleep. we're talking about your...
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and alcohol was added to it pause it helped to preserve it and they enjoyed having a little nip now andn. that was added to t when it made its way over to america, rum became the standard alcohol used in it. before that, in europe, it was other drinks, whiskey, a variety of other liqueurs as well. >> what is amazing it is really took off in the american colonies. it is still to this day not that big of a drink over in england. we are the egg nog drinking capital of the world. >> eggs were plentiful and milk was plentiful here. back in the day, many people would lived here had farms or chickens and had access to eggs and all that kind of stuff. >> you know, our founding father here, george washington, was very big on egg nog and they would prepare it every holiday season in mount vernon. >> colonists referred to rum as grog, you might remember this. bartenders served it in smallwooden mugs called groggins so it was called egg in grog and eventually called egg nog. >> i love how tucker is so excited. >> that's because i knew the answer. >> without having to look it up. >> thank you very m
and alcohol was added to it pause it helped to preserve it and they enjoyed having a little nip now andn. that was added to t when it made its way over to america, rum became the standard alcohol used in it. before that, in europe, it was other drinks, whiskey, a variety of other liqueurs as well. >> what is amazing it is really took off in the american colonies. it is still to this day not that big of a drink over in england. we are the egg nog drinking capital of the world. >>...
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you say we don't want nip to be disenfranchised for any reason.'ve been looking at pascal county, florida. the only place that reports its actual updated voting hour by hour so you can see who has voted as of 3:00. bush lost it by one point to gore. mccain took it three points over obama. right now it looks like it's going for the republicans. i'm hearing this type of thing out of people in florida. you can go to there and track how they're voting hour by hour. >> why isn't that everywhere? >> they have this electronic data available to everybody. >> i do campaigns around the world. brazil, a developing country but we like to think america has more sophisticated systems. their voting system is so much better than ours, it would embarrass you. it's verifiable and easy. it's a predominantly democratic neighborhood and there's a election official -- >> some of the problem is peopl trying to game the system. that's why we're seeing -- that's why it evolves and why every election cycle has a different problem. >> another good argument for smaller gove
you say we don't want nip to be disenfranchised for any reason.'ve been looking at pascal county, florida. the only place that reports its actual updated voting hour by hour so you can see who has voted as of 3:00. bush lost it by one point to gore. mccain took it three points over obama. right now it looks like it's going for the republicans. i'm hearing this type of thing out of people in florida. you can go to there and track how they're voting hour by hour. >> why isn't that...
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it was nip and tuck in the winter of 1941, 42.ne study said just did in 85% outside moscow in winter of 1942 is british. the best fighter plane in 1941, 42 was the play and the americans wouldn't fly the p. 39. resupplied soviets about their radios, all their radio flyer, shipping to provide all that stuff. tracks. all they had to do was get men in uniform and make tanks and artillery, which they did. so yes, they overwhelmed, but it came with the fantastic amount of support from the united states. as american soldiers arrived in england, the four american generals allied army, dwight eisenhower was the supreme commander, but the british constantly denigrated american troops in general and private and public. asked how was he found awake to brush this aside much the way george washington brushed aside his own complaint of subordinates in the revolution only key moments he put his foot down and essentially told the brakes to stuff it. that didn't stop from becoming a thorn in the sight of all american commanders in europe for the d
it was nip and tuck in the winter of 1941, 42.ne study said just did in 85% outside moscow in winter of 1942 is british. the best fighter plane in 1941, 42 was the play and the americans wouldn't fly the p. 39. resupplied soviets about their radios, all their radio flyer, shipping to provide all that stuff. tracks. all they had to do was get men in uniform and make tanks and artillery, which they did. so yes, they overwhelmed, but it came with the fantastic amount of support from the united...
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so much ink and air time was devoted to that it was like cat nip. >> number two, it's so rare for a republican, especially someone like chris christie who has spent the campaign as a partisan romney supporter. it's so rare for a republican to say anything nice about a democrat or vice versa, that that's major, major news. when someone steps into a leadership role and says something is bigger than politics. >> underlying it it seems to me there's a certain cynicism which is chris christie couldn't possibly be sincere in thinking that the residents of his state who were just deb stated by this storm, without power, without gas, many of them losing homes, that that was more important than partisan politics. almost like we didn't buy that. >> i couldn't agree with you more. imagine you're chris christie and you're out there and a woman who's lost everything is hanging on your arm and sobbing uncontrollably. you go to the jersey shore where thousands live and you see no shore. you walk through a neighborhood and all you see is sand and flood. the impact politically, em nomicily and personally for y
so much ink and air time was devoted to that it was like cat nip. >> number two, it's so rare for a republican, especially someone like chris christie who has spent the campaign as a partisan romney supporter. it's so rare for a republican to say anything nice about a democrat or vice versa, that that's major, major news. when someone steps into a leadership role and says something is bigger than politics. >> underlying it it seems to me there's a certain cynicism which is chris...
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recent management changes and recent supply shortages impacts iphone five and ipad minute nip out of a number of things --. liz: people still want these products. so i wouldn't say it is a demand issue but the question then becomes, a people, a lot of top executives at the consumer electronics show way back in january was saying apple can not sustain these gross margins. they make a lot of money. charge more than what it takes a lot more than what it takes to build one of these things. the question becomes, is that sustainable? >> well, i think, liz, two things the first on the gross margin, for long term that is it real question, right? you look at the gross margins they generate. they're well above industry competitors t does become difficult over time. near to medium term as we look the next six to 12 months we think it is sustainable and they're in a normal cycle on that front. the question is demand. demand for sal laxsy s-3 is strong globely. demand for iphone products remain good and ultimately that will support the stock over next couple quarters. david: one thing they have t
recent management changes and recent supply shortages impacts iphone five and ipad minute nip out of a number of things --. liz: people still want these products. so i wouldn't say it is a demand issue but the question then becomes, a people, a lot of top executives at the consumer electronics show way back in january was saying apple can not sustain these gross margins. they make a lot of money. charge more than what it takes a lot more than what it takes to build one of these things. the...
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. >> was nip alive when you wrote the book? >> this is the sadst part about writing the book.hayward cutting was still alive. one of the ways i started was he was a friend of one of my aunts, told me how to get in touch with him, e e-mailed me, and i would write him. i started out with a letter, here's who i am. i want to talk to you. he'd write back and say i'm not well. i really -- i'm too old, i can't remember anything useful. just leave it as it is. a little later, i think, well what journalist am i? i got to talk to this guy. i'd write him again, and just, you know, he made it clear he didn't want to talk, and i made the decision not to force myself op him. i did find his sister, however, who was happy to talk about him and told me how difficult he'd always been. [laughter] that made me feel better, and she gave me a lot of information. one of the interest things is people forget, of course, we all know, as we get older, we forget what happened, and whenever i feel discouraged, i never got to -- of course, i would have like to meet hayward just to tell him how much i admi
. >> was nip alive when you wrote the book? >> this is the sadst part about writing the book.hayward cutting was still alive. one of the ways i started was he was a friend of one of my aunts, told me how to get in touch with him, e e-mailed me, and i would write him. i started out with a letter, here's who i am. i want to talk to you. he'd write back and say i'm not well. i really -- i'm too old, i can't remember anything useful. just leave it as it is. a little later, i think, well...
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then came the avalanche nipping at her heels. >> we love the mountains. our whole family. we've raised our kids in the back country. >> it's a place for us to unwind and enjoy nature to its fullest. >> when you're out there, it's soft, in your face. it's really an amazing experience. my name is heather mack. >> my name is ben mack and i am heather's husband. in the back country it would be fresh snow, mountains, you would not see any sort of civilization. no technology, no chair lifts. no automobiles. nothing. the flip side is it can be a very deadly and dangerous place as well. you have to be aware of your surroundings and know that nature can come tumbling down behind you. >> we had some friends ask us if we wanted to go to the back country at jones pass. it was beautiful, sunny, cold. >> we had unbelievable powder turn. fresh snow all day, lots of sunshine. couldn't be any better. >> so it was about 1:00 in the afternoon. i remember we hiked up this huge mountain, and it was my turn to drop in. >> immediately the entire area fractures. >> go, go, go, go! >> as soon as i
then came the avalanche nipping at her heels. >> we love the mountains. our whole family. we've raised our kids in the back country. >> it's a place for us to unwind and enjoy nature to its fullest. >> when you're out there, it's soft, in your face. it's really an amazing experience. my name is heather mack. >> my name is ben mack and i am heather's husband. in the back country it would be fresh snow, mountains, you would not see any sort of civilization. no technology,...
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well, speaking of cold, this is a heart-warming show of support from two nip colts cheerleaders who shavedds during sunday's game against the bills. >> the women agreed to go bald to support the head coach chuck pagano battling lieu keemt ya and raised $22,000 for cancer research. the idea came from colts' mascot blue right there helped with the buzz cuts. immediately after the women went back to work, cheering on the sideline. they still look beautiful. >> coach was there at the game in the owner's box. very cool. and in a profession, aesthetically driven. not an easy move. they did the charitable sensitive thing. really cool to see. >> i wonder if they'll wear a wig next. nah, it wouldn't stay on. >> they look beautiful. >> they look beautiful no matter what. >>> coming up next, lindsay lohan is getting a lot of financial help. you won't guess from whom. >> yeah, birds of a feather. >>> and millionaire dreams, courtesy of a jumping powerball jackpot. a lottery frenzy just in time for the holidays. it's all coming up. ♪ we wouldn't have to >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to
well, speaking of cold, this is a heart-warming show of support from two nip colts cheerleaders who shavedds during sunday's game against the bills. >> the women agreed to go bald to support the head coach chuck pagano battling lieu keemt ya and raised $22,000 for cancer research. the idea came from colts' mascot blue right there helped with the buzz cuts. immediately after the women went back to work, cheering on the sideline. they still look beautiful. >> coach was there at the...
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and because of that, you've got other companies nipping at your heels.e got folks like intuit and paypal wanting to do what square does. how do you build a moat around square and stay in the lead? >> our focus has always been around not just payments but the entire commerce experience, the entire buying and selling experience. if you look at just payments, then you're looking just at the payer. the payer is actually just someone who does a mechanical thing. we wanted to remove all the mechanics of payments. >> so you also co-founded twitter, which also has sort of changed the world in a different way. is there a thread between twitter and square that you can talk to us about in terms of what's similar and what they're both tapping into? >> i think the common thread is simplicity. twitter made it very, very simple to have a conversation with the world. just by updating what's around you and sharing what you're seeing or what you're experiencing. and the entire world can then participate in that and have a conversation with up. and square really simplified
and because of that, you've got other companies nipping at your heels.e got folks like intuit and paypal wanting to do what square does. how do you build a moat around square and stay in the lead? >> our focus has always been around not just payments but the entire commerce experience, the entire buying and selling experience. if you look at just payments, then you're looking just at the payer. the payer is actually just someone who does a mechanical thing. we wanted to remove all the...
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he doesn't have to worry about eric cantor nipping at his heels quite as much because the eric cantor wing of the party, if the party decides to go the way of eric cantor, they are going to self-deport. there are people in the republican party i think who at least, whether it's jeb bush, bobby jindal, a whole bunch of people who are going to get up and say gradually over the next four years, look, we have to become a fiscally conservative party, yes, but a socially responsible modern party that understands the demographics and social realities of this country and, quite honestly, that are so-called base and fringe way off there, way out there, they're going to have to be marginalized, or we're going to commit a kind of political suicide here. >> the other point i would make is that, while certainly there are many conservatives that held on because they were strengthened in redistricting in the house, the story of the senate was the rejection of these hard-core right candidates. the fact that the republican party didn't go with the dick lugars of the senate. they went with the mourdock
he doesn't have to worry about eric cantor nipping at his heels quite as much because the eric cantor wing of the party, if the party decides to go the way of eric cantor, they are going to self-deport. there are people in the republican party i think who at least, whether it's jeb bush, bobby jindal, a whole bunch of people who are going to get up and say gradually over the next four years, look, we have to become a fiscally conservative party, yes, but a socially responsible modern party that...
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before this crisis, we were nip and tuck, shall we say, in terms of our finances, just getting by and there really won't be a way for us to survive this unless there are some gracious angels and the federal government and state government come up with a different formula for reimbursement. >> the government was telling people to go to that hospital, yet medicare won't reimburse the hospital. will the hospital get any of that money back? >> reporter: well, under medicare, no. but under fema, i spoke to an official there, they said that st. john's hospital is eligible but it's too soon in the process to tell. they are going to have to apply and see how much money they get, if they get any. so it's still very much the beginning, anderson. >> that's a long road for a lot of people. thanks. >>> still ahead, disturbing video that went viral. a judge caught on tape beating his teenaged daughter with a belt. you may remember this video. now there's a new twist to the story. details ahead. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >>
before this crisis, we were nip and tuck, shall we say, in terms of our finances, just getting by and there really won't be a way for us to survive this unless there are some gracious angels and the federal government and state government come up with a different formula for reimbursement. >> the government was telling people to go to that hospital, yet medicare won't reimburse the hospital. will the hospital get any of that money back? >> reporter: well, under medicare, no. but...
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see a big fiscal deal along the lines of simpson-bowles or kind of see it grind it out, cut a bit, nipalong the lines of what obama and boehner are dealing with. we need, just to stabilize the debt, $2 trillion in savings. that's not the craziest lift we can do. we can do savings to get things even lower though it's not clear we need to do that in the short term. then there's stimulus. we talk as if debt reduction is the only problem. for my money, if the market is willing to pay us money to keep their money safe, we're not facing a deficit problem. it's a big jobs problem. whether we're going to see infrastructure spending or an expanded tax cut in this deal is going to be a very important policy to mention going forward. >> a lot of work has already been done. as you bring up simpson-bowles, is there a possibility because the super committee didn't have the majority to move it forward, now that the president is reelected and it's affirmed, is there a possibility to revive that? >> i never quite understood. it's difficult to get simpson-bowles into specific legislative language. simps
see a big fiscal deal along the lines of simpson-bowles or kind of see it grind it out, cut a bit, nipalong the lines of what obama and boehner are dealing with. we need, just to stabilize the debt, $2 trillion in savings. that's not the craziest lift we can do. we can do savings to get things even lower though it's not clear we need to do that in the short term. then there's stimulus. we talk as if debt reduction is the only problem. for my money, if the market is willing to pay us money to...
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law and secretary houston took it -- basically took a stand against it that nipped that one, anyway.e has been at the center of some other controversies, but like i say, he's straddle dollars the line there. >> well, we are going to see what happens on november 6th. it's great to have you here. say hello to my friend -- >> thank you very much. thank you so much. >>> there we are, awaiting president obama. we want to remind you about ways to help hurricane sandy victims, as well. you can also donate directly to the red cross by calling, by going to the website or you can text 90999 just to donate $10. with the theory of relativity, the next... stop, stop, stop! my car! not so much. but that's okay. you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car, and we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. learn about it at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility -- what's your policy? [ male announcer ] it's time for medicare open enrollment. are you ready? time to compare plans and see what's new. you
law and secretary houston took it -- basically took a stand against it that nipped that one, anyway.e has been at the center of some other controversies, but like i say, he's straddle dollars the line there. >> well, we are going to see what happens on november 6th. it's great to have you here. say hello to my friend -- >> thank you very much. thank you so much. >>> there we are, awaiting president obama. we want to remind you about ways to help hurricane sandy victims, as...
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the nip word is now banned on x- factor. >> i'm in a leather very covered dress. nothing is going to happen here. >> i preferred yesterday's. >> reporter: admitting she was extremely nervous during wednesday's live show simon gave khloe kardashian rave reviews for her first time out. >> i'm going to give her a 9. >> coming from him? >> out of 100. >> okay, never mind, changed the answer. >> you know what, she was amazing. i love having her on the show. >> you boys make me swoon. >> reporter: while the new judges will learn and adjust along with the competition, l.a. reid had this advice for demi. >> stay away from emblem 3. her advice to me is -- >> stay away from paige. you asked for it. >> you look like a star, feels like stardom. >> reporter: in hollywood adam housley, fox news. >> thanks for joining us t
the nip word is now banned on x- factor. >> i'm in a leather very covered dress. nothing is going to happen here. >> i preferred yesterday's. >> reporter: admitting she was extremely nervous during wednesday's live show simon gave khloe kardashian rave reviews for her first time out. >> i'm going to give her a 9. >> coming from him? >> out of 100. >> okay, never mind, changed the answer. >> you know what, she was amazing. i love having her on the...
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the united states is concerned and ben rhodes made this clear, that's the number one priority before nip other part of this negotiation is done. when you think of the time line, the president up late after all of the summit. he's here for a couple of summits. gaza has overshadowed all of that. he was up late. he was up with morsi and netanyahu. morsi is the conduit into hamas. the united states doesn't have any direct conversations with hamas. the conduit is morsi. gets off the phone with netanyahu. decides to call morsi back. after that, the president and the secretary huddle. time for shuttle diplomacy. so the decision to send her there and it comes with some risk. the united states putting that much skin in the game getting that involved if suddenly nothing is prevented and in 72 hours a ground invasion begins, a little diplomatic egg on the face of the united states and secretary clinton. there's potential reward down the road. this could be a big feather in her cap at the end of her career. but toss that aside right now, the big concern is what do you do to prevent what could be a g
the united states is concerned and ben rhodes made this clear, that's the number one priority before nip other part of this negotiation is done. when you think of the time line, the president up late after all of the summit. he's here for a couple of summits. gaza has overshadowed all of that. he was up late. he was up with morsi and netanyahu. morsi is the conduit into hamas. the united states doesn't have any direct conversations with hamas. the conduit is morsi. gets off the phone with...
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my concern is not to jeopardize nip's -- anyone's lives or blow ongoing operations.beyond that, i feel i take my responsibility seriously. i think in a democracy we have to know as citizens what out of government is doing and how it's doing it to the extent that we can know that because we, ultimately, will make the decisions about what direction we want to go and whether we want to approve or disprove actions we're taking. my job is to find out as much as i can. once i was invited to give a talk at a cia conference. they asked me to talk to them about the battle of mog dee shoe which i thought was scary they called a reporter to talk about a significant conflict engagedded in in recent years, and so i said, sure, i'll talk about it. i got a call back the next day from the same guy and he said, i forgot to ask you what your security clearance is. i said, you have to be kidding, i have a negative clearance, i'm a journalist. that's the way that i see it. [laughter] >> sir, as you know, you mentioned on it briefly, drones are a highly debated topic now in government, u
my concern is not to jeopardize nip's -- anyone's lives or blow ongoing operations.beyond that, i feel i take my responsibility seriously. i think in a democracy we have to know as citizens what out of government is doing and how it's doing it to the extent that we can know that because we, ultimately, will make the decisions about what direction we want to go and whether we want to approve or disprove actions we're taking. my job is to find out as much as i can. once i was invited to give a...
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i think that's reflected in the fact athat this is a nip and tuck race in colorado. >> for a long timet latino voters are decisive in the election. they are enthusiastic and their numbers are huge. colorado is one of the states where they should have a huge impact. what is your sense of what the latino impact on this election in colorado and the nation will be? >> steve, you're spot on. with all due respect my republican colleagues think they lost a real opportunity here with the rigid thinking about immigration reform and the role immigrants play in our society. we registered many, many thousands of latinos. there's energy there and enthusiasm there. i was in the city of pueblo yesterday knocking on doors in latino neighborhoods. people are voting in huge numbers for the president. >> senator, at the risk of being wildly premature, i want to ask what comes next after this election. since we have you here now, and that is if president obama is re-elected tonight, the first thing on his plate is this whole issue of the fiscal cliff. i don't like the term "cliff," and i think it's more o
i think that's reflected in the fact athat this is a nip and tuck race in colorado. >> for a long timet latino voters are decisive in the election. they are enthusiastic and their numbers are huge. colorado is one of the states where they should have a huge impact. what is your sense of what the latino impact on this election in colorado and the nation will be? >> steve, you're spot on. with all due respect my republican colleagues think they lost a real opportunity here with the...