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. >> in north ogden, utah, a home at $239,900. >> ogden is at the base of the mountain where the 2002lympic trials were. that sign is up there all year round. ogden is friendly and i think you know it when you walk in. there's an example of great curb appeal. your whole first impression, wow, what a pretty house that is. it's all about the curb appeal. there's the living room with a wood burning fireplace, an adjacent den which has a wood burning stove. out back is an impressive large deck. there we go, there's the corner of the deck, it's a perfect house. >> coming up, a fashion road map for fall. we're going to get you on the right road to high style. >>> and later the cheapest family in america help you slash your grocery bill with more money saving tips. but first these messages. isn't this the yogurt that, you know... helps regulate your digestive system. ooh, i think i'll pass. no, no, no! trust me. it is beyond tasty. mmm! wow! i can't believe it, i love it! mmm, this is really good! new best tasting activia ever! ♪ activia now you can join the fight against breast cancer every
. >> in north ogden, utah, a home at $239,900. >> ogden is at the base of the mountain where the 2002lympic trials were. that sign is up there all year round. ogden is friendly and i think you know it when you walk in. there's an example of great curb appeal. your whole first impression, wow, what a pretty house that is. it's all about the curb appeal. there's the living room with a wood burning fireplace, an adjacent den which has a wood burning stove. out back is an impressive...
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his name is steve ogden. here is what i will suggest to you. if i have to pick between someone, the person with the most experience in the house, in the senate, would be most appropriations time and service, it is steve ogden. i think steve austin has a better handle on what's the approach -- ogden has a better handle on what the budget shortfall will be. the lever is out there trying to put a fine point on its is either being irresponsible or premature. >> i think what you said about senator watson was bizarre. you said it was bizarre. >> i was being nice. we have a process in place. the process is for the comptroller to tell us what the budget shortfall is going to be. with all due respect, everybody wants to be engaged in the process and get their name in the paper. we've seen everything from $10 billion to $25 billion. it is irresponsible to be out there pitching numbers when you do not know. the comptroller just got another report in and we are 6% above partial tax revenues from a year ago. -- 6% above our shalt tax revenues from a year ag
his name is steve ogden. here is what i will suggest to you. if i have to pick between someone, the person with the most experience in the house, in the senate, would be most appropriations time and service, it is steve ogden. i think steve austin has a better handle on what's the approach -- ogden has a better handle on what the budget shortfall will be. the lever is out there trying to put a fine point on its is either being irresponsible or premature. >> i think what you said about...
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there's the famous coin toss that ogden phips the world's richest man in america at that time. and she lost the bet. >> rose: yeah. >> but she was smart enough to know that in fact, her loss was her gain. and erv else seemed to want a horse, the other. >> rose: the horse she wanted was going to come to her. >> it worked out that way. it worked out that way. and this was an annual event that had been negotiated by her father. he was too ill to show up for himself at that point. and the farm was being lost and slipping through her fingers like sand. you know, she was asked to-- she wasn't really asked. it was sort of like events conspired to force her to live up to saving this farm. and the legacy of her dad's brilliant horse breeding industry. and he always knew that he had a great-- great legend in his grasp. he knew it and he didn't live to see the full culmination of his wisdom and his efforts. and you know, my dad used to say it takes two generations to make a star and i think that that was penny living up to her father's legacy. >> rose: your dad said it takes two generatio
there's the famous coin toss that ogden phips the world's richest man in america at that time. and she lost the bet. >> rose: yeah. >> but she was smart enough to know that in fact, her loss was her gain. and erv else seemed to want a horse, the other. >> rose: the horse she wanted was going to come to her. >> it worked out that way. it worked out that way. and this was an annual event that had been negotiated by her father. he was too ill to show up for himself at that...
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. >> let's head to ogden, utah. place where there were murders and prostitution in the center of town until the 1950s with a great mayor who cleaned the place up. this is the living room right there, the house is ten years old. and it has a big picture window as you can see there, high ceilings, there's an open dining area, adjacent to that living room, that also has plenty of light, you can actually see back out there, that's your little terrace in the back. i like how it's totally open to the kitchen. there is a breakfast bar in the kitchen, as you saw, really nice blond counters. there's also a pretty backyard with a deck, a rock pond, multiple seating areas and that little square thing off to the right, i had a hard time figuring it out. i thought it was a coffin, but it's actually a barbecue. it's unusual, but there you have it. take it easy. >> all right, let's go to lawrenceville, georgia. outside of atlanta. it's 177,000 which is great for atlanta. >> this is named for the navel captain, dan lawrence who sai
. >> let's head to ogden, utah. place where there were murders and prostitution in the center of town until the 1950s with a great mayor who cleaned the place up. this is the living room right there, the house is ten years old. and it has a big picture window as you can see there, high ceilings, there's an open dining area, adjacent to that living room, that also has plenty of light, you can actually see back out there, that's your little terrace in the back. i like how it's totally open...
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take the word -- >> i am try to find out if it is the center's version. >> center on been -- senator ogden, i have seen his work. i have known him since i was 16. we have a long, personal relationship. >> let me read you back another ". -- another quote. you said, "no tax increases. we do not have a revenue problem in the state." your appointed chair of the transportation commission told me earlier this year that we have a whole of as much as $315 billion just to maintain current projections between now and 2013. you said we do not have the revenue problem in the state. >> we do not have a revenue problem in this state on the upcoming budget. >> do we have a revenue problem going forward? >> sure, we have the revenue problem going forward. you do not have a crystal ball. i do not have a crystal ball. transportation infrastructure and the projections out over the decade is what she is talking about. we are talking about a really long period of time. i do not have a problem with our process of dealing with the budget. we are not going to have enough dollars flowing in to do all of the highwa
take the word -- >> i am try to find out if it is the center's version. >> center on been -- senator ogden, i have seen his work. i have known him since i was 16. we have a long, personal relationship. >> let me read you back another ". -- another quote. you said, "no tax increases. we do not have a revenue problem in the state." your appointed chair of the transportation commission told me earlier this year that we have a whole of as much as $315 billion just...
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our guest in the studio with us this sunday morning are jo ogden, senior public affairs associate, washingtontransplant community. we also have with us a heart transplant recipient and a doctor who is the founder and president of the national motep, a transplant education program here at howard university. welcome to you all and welcome back, doctor. great to see you again. let's start out, i guess, and give our viewers a number how many people are currently, maybe roughly, waiting for an organ or tissue donation right now across our country? >> more th 108,000 people are waiting for organs. that doesn't include the tissues but waiting for organs. we talk about kidneys, heart, lung, kidney and small intestines. when you consider that really we only do about 30,000 ansplants a year, that gives you an idea of the wide disparity between donors who give andhose waiting to receive. so when you have a difference of about 70,000 you can see why nearly 18 people die every single day because of the shortage. >> and we do say 18. that's hard for people to imagine that every day you can expect that. are
our guest in the studio with us this sunday morning are jo ogden, senior public affairs associate, washingtontransplant community. we also have with us a heart transplant recipient and a doctor who is the founder and president of the national motep, a transplant education program here at howard university. welcome to you all and welcome back, doctor. great to see you again. let's start out, i guess, and give our viewers a number how many people are currently, maybe roughly, waiting for an organ...