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now, i don't know what time planning -- or the agencies have come oun. you will here from them at 4 a.m. they are woken. you will hear they have to sleep with ear plugs because it is so noisy. we are not talking about just friday and saturday. this is not as if they can rest but every single day. their hours of operation, 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. that is 14 hours. in reality, there's people there before 10 a.m. i was out there this morning at 8:15. there were people out there already within this establishment. i think in reality it is a nightclub special. they have specials of two shots of tequila, beer and taco for $10. so you have people there to drink and party. these people live there. as far as the thousand that may have walked by and seen a sign, who cares. if you are just walking by and coming from a bar or in the neighborhood to eat or to drink, it is not the same as living there. you will hear from them directly. i don't live there, but the storis are consist it isn't. as far as the police department i tried to talk to them as well. their view is ther
now, i don't know what time planning -- or the agencies have come oun. you will here from them at 4 a.m. they are woken. you will hear they have to sleep with ear plugs because it is so noisy. we are not talking about just friday and saturday. this is not as if they can rest but every single day. their hours of operation, 10 a.m. to 12 a.m. that is 14 hours. in reality, there's people there before 10 a.m. i was out there this morning at 8:15. there were people out there already within this...
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ñstú] ç@xúópç0ó<@Ñp=pe÷w@wtñúh ú[l÷@úÑú%úfú÷w@pl0l@f@oúñ@i@/@r@[x@ó oxqúp÷ú<ú?w v @Ñ 0úkñÑú?p@kúwúz0(ú?(> né'húç@@o@oúw@émúó@w@? @ó@ç Ñ0=úop2@ox?ú8ú2 mvÑ@x@7@[xvúy ÷xxñ÷7x ú@çññ@vÑqpúpúuúçúó@w ?@vÑ an 83 year-old woman from woodstock has been charged in the hit-and-run death of a 6 year-old boy. vera mae phillip was released on $50,000 bail after she turned herself in thursday. she is facing felony charges for the fatal accident. police say she fatally struck 6 year-old bryan silva as he was walking with his family in the 4600 block of franklinville road just southwest of woodstock last saturday night. police tracked down her car on a tip from a local body shop. she is due in court on september 26th. a man was killed early this morning when he drove his pickup the wrong way on interstate 80 in indiana. it happened around 1:30 near the 12-mile marker, about two miles east of the broadway exit. the dead man has been identified as 35 year-old timothy lieb of hobart. he drove westbound in the eastbound lanes, until he hit a semi head-on. police are checking to deter
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ñstú] ç@xúópç0ó>this will be day #46 of the 90 degree temperatures this year ... we are looking at some photographs now from viewers ... this is taken and a place called rainbow rich alaska from david rose ... and there's a dramatic range shaft that was captured ... we will go from 90 tomorrow into the 80s thursday and we will get some of that humidity out of the air there's a big storm to the east over the weekend however ... we may get some backwash ... we had overnight...
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Sep 27, 2012
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u'ee d incredibly oun the informative reporting in the new york times i want to focus on.ere's a chart that you had in a recent article that showed the effects of tax cuts on economic growth over the last 40 years, 30 years. andts awnsl u little bit more about that and the great republican hypothesis that slashing taxes leadto economic growth here in the united states. >> yes, as i mentioned in the column, i brought a version of that chart to see paul ryan a year oro ago when hes and a me ong ane lot of journalists i spoke to him regularly about economic pr policy and said, how do you square this chart with the idea tax cuts are the most important factor in creating economic growth? you don't need a chart, think about the last 20 yrs o. h.w. bush first, then bill clinton raised taxes, all of these predictions of doom, instead we had the '90s boom and george w. bush cut taxes and there were predictions of prosperity and instead we had r anhecr.t decade since wor none of this is to say that tax cuts cause economic problems or tax increases lead to prosperity. i don't know an
u'ee d incredibly oun the informative reporting in the new york times i want to focus on.ere's a chart that you had in a recent article that showed the effects of tax cuts on economic growth over the last 40 years, 30 years. andts awnsl u little bit more about that and the great republican hypothesis that slashing taxes leadto economic growth here in the united states. >> yes, as i mentioned in the column, i brought a version of that chart to see paul ryan a year oro ago when hes and a me...
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the question for the judge now oun ro get them to ndas the people that need them and that's what the opponents of the law say can't possibly happen in time for the election. now at a hearing on tuesday, the judge signaled to both sides that he was probably going to put a stop on this at least for thiseltion so but at this point it's a tough road for the state to prove this will not disenfranchise voters. >> pennsylvania is one of the very few states that has a very hard absentee ballot. almost all voters vote on election day in pennsylvania unlike what tnon wer tng about earlier. it seems as if the most likely result is some sort of injunction. >> it seems that way. the judge said when you come back on thursday, toda be prepared to argue what kind of injunction i should issue. will it be temporary? >> the law is going to be upheld eventually. that's the other thing i feel like -- you hear that's the way the baby is being split here. the law is constitutional. in principle. >>he stateas meooy changes is argument the judge is inclined to go with right now in order to use it for the pur
the question for the judge now oun ro get them to ndas the people that need them and that's what the opponents of the law say can't possibly happen in time for the election. now at a hearing on tuesday, the judge signaled to both sides that he was probably going to put a stop on this at least for thiseltion so but at this point it's a tough road for the state to prove this will not disenfranchise voters. >> pennsylvania is one of the very few states that has a very hard absentee ballot....
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i think this is an issue that will continue to go oun.unds great on paper, it will work for funds especially in the bond market. but it is just another one of those things -- >> there's always a tradeoff. >> this is one tradeoff -- we don't know what it is yet. >> thank you for posing the question. >>> a cnbc exclusive. more evidence of a resolving door at the s.e.c. it involves a former top enforcement official reprimanded earlier this year for trying to cash in on his connections after going to private practice. turns out, wasn't the first time. senior correspondent scott cohn is here with the story. >> to be fair, there have been a lot of changes to the s.e.c. since this happened. but spencer barish has been a symbol of the revolving door effect where regulators head into the private sector and cash in on their connections. he was the region at head of the enforcement agency in ft. worth who agreed in may without admitting guilt to a one year ban on practicing before the commission and paid a $50,000 fine to settle allegations that he
i think this is an issue that will continue to go oun.unds great on paper, it will work for funds especially in the bond market. but it is just another one of those things -- >> there's always a tradeoff. >> this is one tradeoff -- we don't know what it is yet. >> thank you for posing the question. >>> a cnbc exclusive. more evidence of a resolving door at the s.e.c. it involves a former top enforcement official reprimanded earlier this year for trying to cash in on...
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our dining room table was a fold oun ironing board in the kitchen. >> anna marie, we should acknowledgekingham palace does have basement apartments, but the romney's struggle financially. hang on a second. last week we're being told they ate off an ironing board. now she says, and i'm quoting her, mitt and i do recognize we have not had a financial struggle in our lives. >> well, she's being honest. which is a nice change. >> last week she was lying when she spoke from the convention floor, from the dais. >> we don't know they ate tuna fish and pasta. we don't know what kind. maybe it was imported from italy. maybe it was mahogany. i do appreciate the honesty about this. i do think that this is something that doesn't surprise anyone. again, i don't think there's anyone that was already going to vote for mitt romney that didn't know he hasn't struggled in his life. it's always been a disingenuous narrative for him. in fact, to the extent there are people that think about this, i think there are people who admire how much he's done with his life and he was a successful businessman. it's t
our dining room table was a fold oun ironing board in the kitchen. >> anna marie, we should acknowledgekingham palace does have basement apartments, but the romney's struggle financially. hang on a second. last week we're being told they ate off an ironing board. now she says, and i'm quoting her, mitt and i do recognize we have not had a financial struggle in our lives. >> well, she's being honest. which is a nice change. >> last week she was lying when she spoke from the...
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. >> and erin mcpike, the president is going to be skipping leaders oun within one with the u.n., and fa on hillary clinton who is enjoying a lot of press lately. her husband asked today on cbs "face the nation" what her future will be. this is his response. >> she is extraordinary person and i have never met anybody else who is a better public servant, but i have no idea what she will decide to do. >> really bi, bill? no earthly idea. you buy that? >> what i would say is this, a year ago bill clinton said absolutely no. and hillary clinton has said absolutely not. there has been a small change of what the clintons say about a potential run in 2016 and he also said that she will be writing a book after she leaves the obama administration, and writing a book generally means that you are setting yourself up for another presidential run. >> how eeold will she be in 201? >> 69 i believe. >> 69. wow. all right. what do you think, jennifer? do you think that hillary clinton at the top of the ticket in 2016? >> absolutely. she has one thing going for her and potentially one big problem. what
. >> and erin mcpike, the president is going to be skipping leaders oun within one with the u.n., and fa on hillary clinton who is enjoying a lot of press lately. her husband asked today on cbs "face the nation" what her future will be. this is his response. >> she is extraordinary person and i have never met anybody else who is a better public servant, but i have no idea what she will decide to do. >> really bi, bill? no earthly idea. you buy that? >> what i...
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feliipe calderón discursa ante la oun con fuertes declaraciones de i'rna en contra de los estados unidos >>> están en apuro un par de uniformados acusados de golpear de unas personas. >>> en la copa mÁxima, los dorados golearon al municipal de guatemala,. >>> luis miguel estrena novia! una argentina. >>> sabe cómo proteger a sus hijos de amores? >>> también los pasos que dio esta mujer, uy uy uy. >>> aquí también le diremos qué vacuans para adultos son escenciales. >>> aquí también viviremos el drama,. >>> jenny >>> rivera habla del dolor que le causa en este mometno. >>> prince royce habla sobre sus problemas legales. >>> tommy torres. >>> aquí en la mitad de la semana! >>> (mÚsica) >>> (cantando) >>> eh eh eh! >>> buenos días! >>> cómo amaneció? hoy es miércoles y es miércoles, feliz miércoles y buenos días aquí también tenemos mucha energía y diversión. >>> sube al estado el presidente iraní mahmud adjadim y andará con la espada envainada porque barack obama los habría acusado de participar junto a siria. >>>ante la asamblea, reaparece julian assange a pesar de estar refugiado en lond
feliipe calderón discursa ante la oun con fuertes declaraciones de i'rna en contra de los estados unidos >>> están en apuro un par de uniformados acusados de golpear de unas personas. >>> en la copa mÁxima, los dorados golearon al municipal de guatemala,. >>> luis miguel estrena novia! una argentina. >>> sabe cómo proteger a sus hijos de amores? >>> también los pasos que dio esta mujer, uy uy uy. >>> aquí también le diremos qué...
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the work that we can do on voter registration, one issue that i've sort of been trying to ralph in my oun own mind is why is that we've seen all the other groups, besides two groups, we've seen latinos, when president obama was elected, they came to washington with an agenda. the lgbt community came to washington with an agenda. and they pushed their agenda. but when it comes to the youth movement, when it comes to african-americans, when president obama got elected, we put our hope and change posters in our bedripserooms and we're like, yeah, we won, and we sat down. and we had no agenda. so people are saying the president didn't do enough for african-americans but where was the people saying, this is what we want you to do? we want you to do x, we want you to do z, we want you to do y. i think, one, we re-elect him in 70 days. on day 71 what we need to do as a community, both as young people as well as african-americans, is we need to sit down and come up with a collective agenda and we need to take our agenda to washington. just like mrs. chisholm goes to washington. we need to have a
the work that we can do on voter registration, one issue that i've sort of been trying to ralph in my oun own mind is why is that we've seen all the other groups, besides two groups, we've seen latinos, when president obama was elected, they came to washington with an agenda. the lgbt community came to washington with an agenda. and they pushed their agenda. but when it comes to the youth movement, when it comes to african-americans, when president obama got elected, we put our hope and change...