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olivia cortez. to get her on the ballot. in addition to that remarkably charitable effort by the russell pearce family, the mysterious cortez campaign also somehow found itself with enough money, enough funding to pay professional signature gatherers to go out alongside russell pearce's nieces in order to get olivia cortez on the ballot. >> i was told that if people were supporters of mr. pearce, to tell them go ahead and sign this, that this will help his chances. >> so the idea was to dilute or divert the vote? >> yeah. >> by running a diversionary or a sham candidate that that might run a file of arizona's election laws? >> i had no idea. >> i had no idea, she says. no idea there could be serious legal consequences in this scheme to save russell pearce from being recalled, by saving russell pearce from running a clear election against somebody who wants to recall him. the circumstances of the russell pearce recall race were strange enough that a maricopa county judge began holding hearings into whether or not this olivia
olivia cortez. to get her on the ballot. in addition to that remarkably charitable effort by the russell pearce family, the mysterious cortez campaign also somehow found itself with enough money, enough funding to pay professional signature gatherers to go out alongside russell pearce's nieces in order to get olivia cortez on the ballot. >> i was told that if people were supporters of mr. pearce, to tell them go ahead and sign this, that this will help his chances. >> so the idea...
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. >> reporter: even harder to resist the sweet treats baking up inside olivia's cupcakes. >> this will be a great dessert. >> reporter: they opened the business about a month ago. >> my wife and i both grew up in anacostia, we saw you know, the ups and downs,. >> i thought why not why can't we have the same quality and class of business in our ward 8 that other washingtonians are offered and privileged with. >> reporter: so the couple along with their two college aged daughters, christina olivia, and alexis royale brought it to anacostia, investing in the often neglected community. >> i am glad it is in southeast, glad it is in southeast. >> reporter: cupcakes are cindy's own recipe she learned to cook and bake from her mother, perfecting her treats in years as a home maker she starts baking 2:00 a.m. every morning. >> strawberry short cake, vanilla. >> reporter: turning out 14 flavours every day, at $2 a treat it has been a welcome hit but that is not all. >> this here is ource. >> reporter: a bright and cheery place for young girls to live out their princess fantasy. >> here is where
. >> reporter: even harder to resist the sweet treats baking up inside olivia's cupcakes. >> this will be a great dessert. >> reporter: they opened the business about a month ago. >> my wife and i both grew up in anacostia, we saw you know, the ups and downs,. >> i thought why not why can't we have the same quality and class of business in our ward 8 that other washingtonians are offered and privileged with. >> reporter: so the couple along with their two...
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olivia? [laughter] >> yeah, the total in the children's budget papers you can find on the children institute website totals expenditures plus tax programs on kids is $140 billion. medicaid is $70 billion, so $20 billion is an important amount of money. it's not spent on k-12 education in total, but it's an important amount. this is exceeding my expectations, the practical idea in the first few minutes. [laughter] i wanted to come back to two obstacles, one obvious call that congressman kolbe raised and the other that charles raised. the obstacle of fixing entitlement programs first, actually i had a slightly different reaction to that and wonder the thinking of those who are much more expert than i am was the sense that if bob's right, and, of course, i think he is, about the urgency, we can't necessarily wait to have the plan to get started on it, and perhaps part of the plan is to parallel, and what could you do at the same time? what can you do as part of entitlement reform given the impor
olivia? [laughter] >> yeah, the total in the children's budget papers you can find on the children institute website totals expenditures plus tax programs on kids is $140 billion. medicaid is $70 billion, so $20 billion is an important amount of money. it's not spent on k-12 education in total, but it's an important amount. this is exceeding my expectations, the practical idea in the first few minutes. [laughter] i wanted to come back to two obstacles, one obvious call that congressman...
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mary never felt called to be an environmentalist she was nursing her 6 month daughter olivia and a story had been done by texas tech where they looked at breast milk samples, all were contaminated with rocket fuel. i was stunned, i thought breast milk was as pure as it came for food source. i was up all night thinking about it. i tell the story about michelle from california whose family was the first family to be monitored in the oakland tribune. it stunned even scientists. the tests found many of the same chemicals they found in charlotte's 5-year-old mic ala, she had recently spent a lot of time in nail salons. the biggest surprise of what they found in 2-year-old rowland, chemicals found in nearly anyone else in the world 6 times higher than in parents, twice the levels that researchers see in land animals. this is a serious warning said a scientist researchers on flame retar tkapbts. young children are exposed because they put their hands in their mouth and bodies don't eliminate chemicals as readily. to me i think very historically crystallizes what we are learning. that was a stor
mary never felt called to be an environmentalist she was nursing her 6 month daughter olivia and a story had been done by texas tech where they looked at breast milk samples, all were contaminated with rocket fuel. i was stunned, i thought breast milk was as pure as it came for food source. i was up all night thinking about it. i tell the story about michelle from california whose family was the first family to be monitored in the oakland tribune. it stunned even scientists. the tests found...
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seated next to olivia between olivia and the is robert reischauer, a familiar face to everyone, president 1995. bob is of interest to all of us today as one of two public trustees of the social security and medicare trust funds and he brings that experience to bear in his observation. moving on to my right is former congressman, james kolbe, senior transatlantic fellow at the marshall fund of the united states and a senior adviser to mclarty associates. he did serve as house of representatives from 1985 to may 2007, representing the tucson -- tucson arizona area. he was on the appropriations committee for 20 years and share two of the subcommittees. our next panelist is margaret sands, institute fellow at dearborn institute and director of low income working families project. previously vice president for governance and economic analysis at the joint center for political and economic study. one of our panelist is coming. he has raised scheppach i'll introduce the money arrives. we want to get her conversation underway by hearing for a few minutes from three panelists to put their ideas ou
seated next to olivia between olivia and the is robert reischauer, a familiar face to everyone, president 1995. bob is of interest to all of us today as one of two public trustees of the social security and medicare trust funds and he brings that experience to bear in his observation. moving on to my right is former congressman, james kolbe, senior transatlantic fellow at the marshall fund of the united states and a senior adviser to mclarty associates. he did serve as house of representatives...
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i really miss you. >> olivia misses me, a lot. >> hello? >> she hung up on you.r my voice and she's like -- >> who is that? >> after a minute, fake girlfriend will call you with a prerecorded message. >> she's calling again. >> what's up, girl? >> i love you and i just want to say i can't wait to see you! >> what if i texted her something like really raunchy. can't wait to see you, um, nude! >> i'm lonely, hee hee hee. >> if you're looking for a good time, you can call steven's fake girlfriend. >>> have you ever been in car and you can't decide what you want to listen to? people are disagreeing about what music to play? >> all the time. happening in this car with an infant and his dad. ♪ speaking foreign language ] >> he's like, no. [ speaking foreign language ] >> no! >> he's rejecting all the songs that dad's playing for him. until he hears -- "whole lotta love" by led zeppelin. >> no way! >> he immediately starts -- jamming his head, like a little beavis and butthead. he even sings along! >> look at how happy he is now. he's playing some led zeppelin. >> cute
i really miss you. >> olivia misses me, a lot. >> hello? >> she hung up on you.r my voice and she's like -- >> who is that? >> after a minute, fake girlfriend will call you with a prerecorded message. >> she's calling again. >> what's up, girl? >> i love you and i just want to say i can't wait to see you! >> what if i texted her something like really raunchy. can't wait to see you, um, nude! >> i'm lonely, hee hee hee. >> if...
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olivia pulled off of me about two weeks later a roomie came to somalia to get me she had to meet my second wife has her name is a room at sea the leg was like i was on my honeymoon in bali with the second boy. the i could put say about you and dad. say yes but the we stayed in the valley for about a month before returning to japan together but it is another thing india. i think for them they may see they do see that boy or maybe a nice australian a french girl boy or american girl took them. to their country they could be set for life but it doesn't always work that way because the culture isn't different these days because of their. background think that if they go with a white woman they will go in an airplane and they will be in another aisle and other police and they can travel but they don't realize that you have to pay for everything and suddenly the whole dream goes this under realize they can't do what they're doing here and by me. look the main thing is that there is love and if there is love all it doesn't matter where we are. whether i have to adjust to food or to the cold clima
olivia pulled off of me about two weeks later a roomie came to somalia to get me she had to meet my second wife has her name is a room at sea the leg was like i was on my honeymoon in bali with the second boy. the i could put say about you and dad. say yes but the we stayed in the valley for about a month before returning to japan together but it is another thing india. i think for them they may see they do see that boy or maybe a nice australian a french girl boy or american girl took them. to...
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. >> reporter: and even harder to resist the sweet treats baking up inside olivia's cupcakes. opened the business about a month ago. >> my wife and i, we both grew up in anacostia. we saw the ups and the downs. >> i thought why not? why can't we have the same quality and class of business in our ward 8 that the other washingtonians are offered and are privileged with. >> reporter: so the couple along with their two college- aged daughters, christina olivia who the business is named after and alexis royale decided to bring the cupcake craze to anacostia. the cupcakes are cindy's open recipe. she starts baking at 2:00 every morning turning out 14 flavors every day. and at $2 a treat, it has been a welcome hit. but that is not all. >> this here is our princess party palate. here is where they doling manis and pedis. >> reporter: and tea rooms for parties. bullocks hire takers from the community to help with the event. they say it is another way of giving back. >> i feel we are deserving in this community as any other community to have the finest. >> reporter: while it may just be
. >> reporter: and even harder to resist the sweet treats baking up inside olivia's cupcakes. opened the business about a month ago. >> my wife and i, we both grew up in anacostia. we saw the ups and the downs. >> i thought why not? why can't we have the same quality and class of business in our ward 8 that the other washingtonians are offered and are privileged with. >> reporter: so the couple along with their two college- aged daughters, christina olivia who the...
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. >> reporter: and even harder to resist is the sweet treats baking up inside of olivia's cupcakes. >d cindy opened the business a month ago. >> my wife and i both grew up in anacostia. we saw the ups and downs. >> and i thought why not, why can't we have the same quality and class of business in our ward eight that the other washingtonians are offered and privileged with. >> reporter: so the couple, along with two college-aged daughters, christina olivia who the business is named after, and alexis royal decided to bring the cup cake craze to anacostia, beginning a family business and investing in the often-neglected community. >> i'm glad it's in the southeast. i'm glad it's in southeast. >> reporter: the cup cakes are cindy's own recipes, learning to cook from her mother. she started baking at 2:00 every morning. turning out 14 flavors every day. and at $2 a treat, it's been a welcome hit. but that's not all. >> this here is our princess party palace. >> reporter: a bright and cheery place for young girls to live out princess fantasies. >> and here is where they do little mani and p
. >> reporter: and even harder to resist is the sweet treats baking up inside of olivia's cupcakes. >d cindy opened the business a month ago. >> my wife and i both grew up in anacostia. we saw the ups and downs. >> and i thought why not, why can't we have the same quality and class of business in our ward eight that the other washingtonians are offered and privileged with. >> reporter: so the couple, along with two college-aged daughters, christina olivia who the...
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. >>> fue la Última vez que olivia escuchÓ a su hijo.e es justo que otra persona sepa de quÉ muriÓ mi hermano antes de que nosotros. >>> se inicia el proceso para una demanda civil, registrÉ un reclamo en contra del condado de los Ángeles, y en contra de el seÑor. >>> y la muerte del joven se sumÓ a listado acusaciones g. p por lo que spee pide la renunci del alguacil, que es seÑalado por organizaciones como la uniÓn de libertades civiles, responsable de la impunidad con la que sus agentes em la pena mano dura. >>> quiero justicia para la persona que me golpeÓ, porque que gol peÓ a una persona cinta. >>> y pidieron al procurador general del estados unidos que haga investigaciÓn sobre el departamendeep del alguacil y diciendo que la evidencia puede demostrar casos de encubrimiento al uso excesivo de fuerza por parte de alguaciles en las cÁrceles. >>> en los Ángeles jaime garcÍa univisiÓn. >>> y la rana estÁ arrestada, el jerez - to de mÉxi ejÉrcito de mexico arrestÓ a la rana, del grupo de "los zetas" en mÉxico. y el operativo para agarra
. >>> fue la Última vez que olivia escuchÓ a su hijo.e es justo que otra persona sepa de quÉ muriÓ mi hermano antes de que nosotros. >>> se inicia el proceso para una demanda civil, registrÉ un reclamo en contra del condado de los Ángeles, y en contra de el seÑor. >>> y la muerte del joven se sumÓ a listado acusaciones g. p por lo que spee pide la renunci del alguacil, que es seÑalado por organizaciones como la uniÓn de libertades civiles, responsable de la...
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♪ [meow] [laughter] craig: i would like to thank my guests, olivia munn and judy gold.ff: i would like to thank america. [laughter] craig: i would like to thank duran duran, who were also on the show. geoff: oh, yeah. craig: maybe you should have gone there before you thanked america. not that you should not thank america, but it would be nice to thank our guests before you went to our entire nation. geoff: i'm kind of encompassing everyone. craig: the thing is duran duran are british. you thanked america and you still left out duran duran. geoff: i would like to thank the world! craig: thank you, world! [ screaming ] ,,,,,,,, [ zapping ] there goes dwayne's car. oh, man. there goes dwayne's house. whoa! whoa! and there goes dwayne. man, that thing does not like dwayne. [ male announcer ] state farm's got you covered. nice landing. it was. [ male announcer ] get to a better state. >>> you're watching cbs5 eyewitness news in high- definition. >>> even gene quan's daughter is horrified. tonight the text she sent her mom. >> fighting over coffee. i don't know. that's kind
♪ [meow] [laughter] craig: i would like to thank my guests, olivia munn and judy gold.ff: i would like to thank america. [laughter] craig: i would like to thank duran duran, who were also on the show. geoff: oh, yeah. craig: maybe you should have gone there before you thanked america. not that you should not thank america, but it would be nice to thank our guests before you went to our entire nation. geoff: i'm kind of encompassing everyone. craig: the thing is duran duran are british. you...
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♪ [meow] [laughter] craig: i would like to thank my guests, olivia munn and judy gold.ff: i would like to thank america. [laughter] craig: i would like to thank duran duran, who were also on the show. geoff: oh, yeah. craig: maybe you should have gone there before you thanked america. not that you should not thank america, but it would be nice to thank our guests before you went to our entire nation. geoff: i'm kind of encompassing everyone. craig: the thing is duran duran are british. you thanked america and you still left out duran duran. geoff: i would like to thank the world! craig: thank you, world! . >>> this is 9news now. >>> right now the cold and the rain have definitely moved into the area. and counties have started their snow press. >> and you know it, the man of the hour is topper shutt. the only question, how much and when. top. >> well, when now. if you're actually in parts of virginia west of i81. for the rest of us we'll have to wait awhile. we declared tomorrow a severe weather day for heavy wet snow. if you are east of i95, not that much is going to fa
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disturbing reports from the to the seas gadhafi strongholds where witnesses say olivia's revolutionary forces are targeting civilian homes randomly in a bid to take the city's any nonsense. out of russia's latest loss of a navigation satellite brings its global system up to full strength and lives and global coverage for the first time in fifteen years. just after eleven pm here in the russian capital you're watching our take now to our top story protesters continue to gather on the streets of new york.
disturbing reports from the to the seas gadhafi strongholds where witnesses say olivia's revolutionary forces are targeting civilian homes randomly in a bid to take the city's any nonsense. out of russia's latest loss of a navigation satellite brings its global system up to full strength and lives and global coverage for the first time in fifteen years. just after eleven pm here in the russian capital you're watching our take now to our top story protesters continue to gather on the streets of...
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looking at obviously where there has been major changes and that's to me and that's also egypt and olivia but ari do you see this hijacking process is it too early to say. no i do believe that there might be that might be the is in fact some hijacking process taking place but the hijacking is not happening by the groups within these countries who are very much interested in having a real democratic process and the way the hijacking is happening by the us it's happening by france happening by britain happening by the very forces that have supported the dictatorship in these countries for many years i mean who have propped and allowed her to rule over his people for all those years whose money whose support whose military funding wasn't the us i know it was in south africa i know for a fact it wasn't trash it must have been the us it is infallible us so if there is any hijacking that's going to happen to take this country's back to the to the era where mobarak and khadafi and these men have ruled over the middle east the hijacking will happen from the us and other western allies however as
looking at obviously where there has been major changes and that's to me and that's also egypt and olivia but ari do you see this hijacking process is it too early to say. no i do believe that there might be that might be the is in fact some hijacking process taking place but the hijacking is not happening by the groups within these countries who are very much interested in having a real democratic process and the way the hijacking is happening by the us it's happening by france happening by...
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disturbing the words from the to the seas rudolph strongholds where witnesses say olivia's revolutionary forces are targeting civilian homes randomly it's a take the city's constant. battle russia's latest loss of a navigation satellite brings its own us system off to full strength and gives the global coverage for the first time in a fifteen years. she stopped or eleven pm here in the russian capital you're watching r.t. now to our top story protesters continue to gather on the streets of new york following saturday's brutal showdown on the brooklyn bridge that saw more than seven hundred people arrested the movement called occupy wall street as promising more marches against corporate greed and social inequality are these muddied up ortmeyer caught up with some of those involved. the new season in a different nation the arab spring has become america's arm and on saturday new york's parklane bridge reminded many of a scene from egypt to here square. nearly eight hundred protesters were trapped cuffed arrested and jailed as thousands of activists continued their second week of occupy wa
disturbing the words from the to the seas rudolph strongholds where witnesses say olivia's revolutionary forces are targeting civilian homes randomly it's a take the city's constant. battle russia's latest loss of a navigation satellite brings its own us system off to full strength and gives the global coverage for the first time in a fifteen years. she stopped or eleven pm here in the russian capital you're watching r.t. now to our top story protesters continue to gather on the streets of new...
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the well of the need oil because strategically again i can say it's three to shipley and oil wise olivia is number one. country in fuel oil and need to has done so much and of course they don't do anything for free first of all they sold the bins and ammunition for billions of dollars to the revolutionaries and right now they're going to have to be paid somehow and i'm afraid that. the libyans or libya is going to end up like iraq so i think it's a little bit too early to celebrate what happened they have to concentrate and put their heads together to get through to really build a libya all right well thank you very much for your thoughts there live from beirut political scientist dr not a house reports again. will normally get off the rules will go for nearly forty two years before he was ousted in august peter all over takes a look back at the role of one of the world's most controversial leaders. hunted through the streets of his own smouldering capital a far cry from when he assumed power in a bloodless coup in one thousand nine hundred sixty nine shunning the west duffy equipped his
the well of the need oil because strategically again i can say it's three to shipley and oil wise olivia is number one. country in fuel oil and need to has done so much and of course they don't do anything for free first of all they sold the bins and ammunition for billions of dollars to the revolutionaries and right now they're going to have to be paid somehow and i'm afraid that. the libyans or libya is going to end up like iraq so i think it's a little bit too early to celebrate what...
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now, olivia. you are our third kickoff speaker. >> thank you. good afternoon. as bob said, i am very excited that this paper and this panel are happening. because to me, what we have tried to do with this distinguished panel of guests and moderator is get three different groups that have to be on the same page of we're going to solve this problem to share some information that right now nobody has. to me, that is people who are experts in children's policy, experts, advocates, people in decision making roles that frequently no lot about the needs and circumstances of children but very little about the ins and outs of the federal budget, or they feel they have no access to that the federal budget experts tend to know a great deal about the federal budget. but the way children are funded in many federal programs and intergovernmental programs, and makes it hard for them to have a picture of how the pieces fit together. and the state leaders, in the parts of my life that the state -- state level, sometimes, not always, you have a good picture of children's funding
now, olivia. you are our third kickoff speaker. >> thank you. good afternoon. as bob said, i am very excited that this paper and this panel are happening. because to me, what we have tried to do with this distinguished panel of guests and moderator is get three different groups that have to be on the same page of we're going to solve this problem to share some information that right now nobody has. to me, that is people who are experts in children's policy, experts, advocates, people in...
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. >> olivia wild plays my mother. and she's 3 years younger than me.that nakes -- makes me feel really old. >> is richard sick? you'll find out, coming up later on entertainment tonight. >>> and you can see entertainment tonight at 7:30, here on wjz. >>> well, they may be twins. but two newborns in missouri have quite a story. they were born in two different states on two different days. doctors say the mother gave birth to the first child after 26 weeks. but the second came two weeks later. doctors say they are considered delayed interval twins. never heard of that. that's fascinating. >>> rain and clouds today. with some cloudy conditions. >> bob turk ,,,,,,,, hi honey, what are you doing? just having some chicken noodle. starting my progresso soup for lunch plan, huh. nope, just having some tender chicken and some tasty noodles. let's see... south western vegetables... 60 calories, oh beef pot roast... ...ya' know those jeans look nice. they do? yup. so you were checking me out? yup. >>> outside now. we can actually hear the rain coming down here at
. >> olivia wild plays my mother. and she's 3 years younger than me.that nakes -- makes me feel really old. >> is richard sick? you'll find out, coming up later on entertainment tonight. >>> and you can see entertainment tonight at 7:30, here on wjz. >>> well, they may be twins. but two newborns in missouri have quite a story. they were born in two different states on two different days. doctors say the mother gave birth to the first child after 26 weeks. but the...
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and that's why a gap between david and olivia. we had to protect ourselves and every time i had to get a test. it was a nerve-racking and you can sense the intense moments my wife and i went through. >> didn't you have a time when you had blood squirting. >> yeah, that was john hopkins, and i was taking care of a woman and had a traumatic brain injury. and i was trying to do this and had protection and had magnifying glasses. and i had the a small artery that sent blood perfectly located right above my eye, and past the protection and right into the eye. and this was a woman that had received a lot of blood transfusions. and the first thing that and he heard and she wanted to make sure i was fine. that to me was so touching to know. i had her daughter's life in my hands and she was concerned for me. and it was fine but we were in good shape. >> what is the worse thing that a family or a patient does to a doctor? >> you know, i think -- it's a difficult question, obviously. i have had experiences where i think it's a relationship t
and that's why a gap between david and olivia. we had to protect ourselves and every time i had to get a test. it was a nerve-racking and you can sense the intense moments my wife and i went through. >> didn't you have a time when you had blood squirting. >> yeah, that was john hopkins, and i was taking care of a woman and had a traumatic brain injury. and i was trying to do this and had protection and had magnifying glasses. and i had the a small artery that sent blood perfectly...
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olivia? >> there's a total of the children's budget papers that you can find on the web site federal expenditures plus tax programs on kids from something like 440 dillinger and medicaid is about 70 billion certain to 20 billion isn't important amount of money. it's lost in 2012 education but it's important amount. this has exceeded my expectations practical idea the first few minutes. i want to come back to to the obstacles. one that the congressman kolbe raised. the obstacle we have to seek the data and programs first actually i had a slightly different reaction to that and was the thinking of those who are much more expert than i which is the sense that if bob is right and of course i think he is about the urgency we can't necessarily wait to have the plan to get started on it and part of the solution is to plan parallel as we were just doing what can you do the same time the also wonder what you can do as part of the internal at reform given for example the importance of medicaid for chil
olivia? >> there's a total of the children's budget papers that you can find on the web site federal expenditures plus tax programs on kids from something like 440 dillinger and medicaid is about 70 billion certain to 20 billion isn't important amount of money. it's lost in 2012 education but it's important amount. this has exceeded my expectations practical idea the first few minutes. i want to come back to to the obstacles. one that the congressman kolbe raised. the obstacle we have to...
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what is olivia doing to me?bbing some quaker oatmeal on me. >> olivia is giving you an oatmeal peach and orange body polish with a vitamin c plus massage. >> why does my body need polishing? >> because we're a transitioning season, we're getting ready for the cold winter months and you need to protect your skin and you need to prepare for those cold winter months that are ahead. this is a great treatment just for that. >> why peaches and apricots and oatmeal? >> peaches and oranges have anti-aging and antioxidants, they'll make your skin look great. >> wait a minute, you're right. look, this arm looks younger than this arm. >> now, this treatment at the spa would normally be -- >> $100. >> during spa week? ? >> $50. fantastic, very nice. >> clayton looks unconscious. what's going on with him? >> that's just normal, steve. i'm getting acupuncture this morning and kelly, explain to me, first of all, what is the process for getting acupuncture? are they sterile needles? i have some already stuck in my ear. >> he wh
what is olivia doing to me?bbing some quaker oatmeal on me. >> olivia is giving you an oatmeal peach and orange body polish with a vitamin c plus massage. >> why does my body need polishing? >> because we're a transitioning season, we're getting ready for the cold winter months and you need to protect your skin and you need to prepare for those cold winter months that are ahead. this is a great treatment just for that. >> why peaches and apricots and oatmeal? >>...
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. >> shannon: a olivia, i want to ask you, what do you hope is the message or lesson that people willars. we can learn from them. they are the experts on the issues and provide us those secrets that are pandora's box that makes domestic violence tick. we encourage people to watch it on monday night on investigation discovery to really learn from the experts. >> absolutely. it is so important that everybody tune in to investigation discovery monday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern and 5:00 p.m. pacific standard. >> shannon: thank you both for sharing your stories with us. >> thanks for having us. >> shannon: look out below. falling head over heels in west virginia. that story, next.ma ann blaches my doctor told me calcium is best absorbed in small continuous amounts. only one calcium supplement does that in one daily dose. citracal slow release... continuously releases calcium plus d for the efficient absorption my body needs. citracal. [ male announcer ] each of these photos was taken by someone on the first morning of their retirement. it's the first of more than 6,000 sunrises the average
. >> shannon: a olivia, i want to ask you, what do you hope is the message or lesson that people willars. we can learn from them. they are the experts on the issues and provide us those secrets that are pandora's box that makes domestic violence tick. we encourage people to watch it on monday night on investigation discovery to really learn from the experts. >> absolutely. it is so important that everybody tune in to investigation discovery monday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern and 5:00...
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. >> olivia newton-john inspired our little lara spencer. >> i'm getting quite a look going. >> they're. you'll pay a little under $3 because it's 50% off the entire website. there's more than 400 styles to choose from. no matter who your '80s inspiration was, you're going to find it at leggings.com. >>>. >> annie fink. this was inspired by the fingerless gloves that sincyndi lauper and madonna used to wear. but it's updated for today. you have the leg warmers and the legging-ish look. regularly, $36. but now, you get it for $19.80. and your math is on the ball. 70% discount. all these deals and many more at goodmorningamerica.com. and one of the bonus deals. three bonus deals online. one of the bonus deals, here's your hint. if you like journey, george michael, hall and oates, we have an unbelievable deal for you. >> i love it. tory, this is great. every thursday, more deals and steals. >>> coming up next, the cast of "growing pains" again. big interview. coming up on "good morning america." >>> we're taking a look at temperatures now. a few more 50s popping up. centreville at 51, 40s
. >> olivia newton-john inspired our little lara spencer. >> i'm getting quite a look going. >> they're. you'll pay a little under $3 because it's 50% off the entire website. there's more than 400 styles to choose from. no matter who your '80s inspiration was, you're going to find it at leggings.com. >>>. >> annie fink. this was inspired by the fingerless gloves that sincyndi lauper and madonna used to wear. but it's updated for today. you have the leg warmers...
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." >> olivia newton john a survivor and cancer advocate.risk factor for breast cancer? a lack of physical activity, wearing underwire bras, cigarette smoking or being a woman? >> "a." >> yeah. >> no. >> no, no, no. it was a trick question. we are cruel around here. you're going to love it. >> the correct answer here which is not a potential risk factor is wearing an underwire bra. >> exactly. sleep in your bra, wear it all day long. it's not going to up your risk. physical activity, actually just 30 little bitty minutes each day reduces your risk of breast cancer. you've got to move it. >> sure wp you've got to move it. back across to kath. >> beautiful lady from birmingham, alabama. true or false. flamingos' diets are the reason that they are pink. >> false. >> true. stop it! it's a good thing. here you go. >> are you kidding me? what are they eating? >> they're eating brine, shrimp and algae. there's a pigment. it's a keratinoid. the pigment is deposited in their feathers, bills and legs. >> that surprising. who knew as we say. >> another
." >> olivia newton john a survivor and cancer advocate.risk factor for breast cancer? a lack of physical activity, wearing underwire bras, cigarette smoking or being a woman? >> "a." >> yeah. >> no. >> no, no, no. it was a trick question. we are cruel around here. you're going to love it. >> the correct answer here which is not a potential risk factor is wearing an underwire bra. >> exactly. sleep in your bra, wear it all day long. it's...