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would you please welcome paige harrington. [ applau >> thank you, tom. thank you so much. we're delighted to be here for the second year in a row to celebrate women's equality day. i want to thank tom, definitely his extra help in making sure that everything runs smoothly i definitely. the sewell-belmont museum is committed to sharing the story suffrage. thank you. the museum is a national historic langek documenting the continuing effort by women and men of all races, religions and backgrounds to win voting rights for women under the law.ter a year of con cataloging and exhibit design, i'm thrilled to say that the museum has reopened as of may of this last summer. when the national woman's party moved to ad final headquarters, it was considered to be an embassy for the women of the nation. activity, and a vantage point from which they may keep congress under perpetual observation. [ applause ]r, they transitioned to an institute for education and preservation and we began the long journey of preserving and sharing this notable history. as a leader in the fight for women's
would you please welcome paige harrington. [ applau >> thank you, tom. thank you so much. we're delighted to be here for the second year in a row to celebrate women's equality day. i want to thank tom, definitely his extra help in making sure that everything runs smoothly i definitely. the sewell-belmont museum is committed to sharing the story suffrage. thank you. the museum is a national historic langek documenting the continuing effort by women and men of all races, religions and...
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would you please welcome paige harrington? [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you tom. thank you so much. we're delighted to be here for the second year in a row to celebrate women's equality day. i want to thank tom definitely, his extra help in making sure that everything runs smoothly is very well appreciated. the sewall-belmont house and museum is committed to preserving the legacy and sharing the untold stories of centuries worth of struggle for equal rights for women. the museum is a national historic landmark and houses an extensive collection of suffrage banners, papers and artifacts documents the continuing effort by women and men of all races, religions and background to win voting rights and equality for women under the law. after almost a year of construction, conservation, cataloging and exhibit design i'm thrilled to say that the museum has re-opened as of may of this last summer. when the national women's party notified to 2nd and constitution in 1929, making it their fifth and final headquarters, it was considered to be an embassy for the women of the na
would you please welcome paige harrington? [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you tom. thank you so much. we're delighted to be here for the second year in a row to celebrate women's equality day. i want to thank tom definitely, his extra help in making sure that everything runs smoothly is very well appreciated. the sewall-belmont house and museum is committed to preserving the legacy and sharing the untold stories of centuries worth of struggle for equal rights for women. the museum is a...
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one of my favorite philosophers is satchel paige. who is famous for many things. telling you to avoid eating fried food. thank you for helping us with the lunch along those lines. to the people at the levin center. one of the things that he says is let whomever sits around recollecting, i'm looking up the line. that is redistricting partisanship of the voting rights act. i want to start with the past of the voting rights act. it situates many of the debates today. the year the voting rights act was passed, a poem was published called "long view negro." through the telescope of dreams, emancipation loomed large. turn the telescope around and look through the larger end. wonder why what was so large becomes so small again. we are roughly a half century away from the second reconstruction voting rights act was the crown jewel. and in many ways, the voting rights act has been amazingly successful. we forget what prompted the voting rights act to be passed in the future. but when we ask why the first reconstruction which was roughly twice as far from the voting rights
one of my favorite philosophers is satchel paige. who is famous for many things. telling you to avoid eating fried food. thank you for helping us with the lunch along those lines. to the people at the levin center. one of the things that he says is let whomever sits around recollecting, i'm looking up the line. that is redistricting partisanship of the voting rights act. i want to start with the past of the voting rights act. it situates many of the debates today. the year the voting rights act...
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randy paige, cbs 2 news. >>> all right.mitt romney addressing his crowd at romney headquarters in boston. let's listen in. >> all the way, all the way! >> it's been a long road getting to super tuesday. let me be honest. and my opponents have worked very hard. i want to congratulate on a good night in georgia and rick santorum for his good night and ron paul for his steadfast commitment to his constitution and strong support everywhere he goes. he has good followers. thanks, you guys. nice races. >> whoo! >> we officially started our campaign about 9 months ago at a farmhouse in new hampshire. it was a beautiful spring day full of hope and promise. a day that made us all recognize how lucky we are to be americans. we launched an effort to win more votes and delegates as well as the start of an effort... >> at his super tuesday headquarters, mitt romney thanking his followers there. his supporters -- he had a good day today, three wins in all projected winner in massachusetts, virginia and vermont. of course we're keeping an
randy paige, cbs 2 news. >>> all right.mitt romney addressing his crowd at romney headquarters in boston. let's listen in. >> all the way, all the way! >> it's been a long road getting to super tuesday. let me be honest. and my opponents have worked very hard. i want to congratulate on a good night in georgia and rick santorum for his good night and ron paul for his steadfast commitment to his constitution and strong support everywhere he goes. he has good followers....
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. >> he told larry paige the same advice. one of the lessons in my harvard business review piece is the one he told larry paige which is focus, don't be all over the map. when steve jobs came back to apple in 1997 they were making about 60 computers. he finally said stop and drew a grid and said laptop, desktop, home, office. that's it. four computers and he said to larry when larry page came over from google from the neighborhood in palo alto he said what leadership business lessons do i need? he said you've got to focus, you're making products all over the place. he said kind of rudely "all your products will be like microsoft, they'll be junky." >> rose: he also said microsoft is being driven by marketing and sales rather than products. >> he said once you let the salesperson... and it happens when you have a great innovator, does great products and you get a leg up in the market then the salespeople, the ones you can move the profit needle, he says you dough that because you care more about profits than you care about the
. >> he told larry paige the same advice. one of the lessons in my harvard business review piece is the one he told larry paige which is focus, don't be all over the map. when steve jobs came back to apple in 1997 they were making about 60 computers. he finally said stop and drew a grid and said laptop, desktop, home, office. that's it. four computers and he said to larry when larry page came over from google from the neighborhood in palo alto he said what leadership business lessons do i...
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now, before any of the company representatives with us today panics, that larry paige is to get a mention over are bill gates or mark zuckerberg over jeff, the century was the last century and the genius was henry ford. he said, and i quote -- it's not the employer who papers the wages. employers only handle the money. it's the customer who pays the wages. and he was exactly right. it is all about the consumer. the ftc acknowledged that when we challenged industry to let consumers choose whether they are tracked online and you, the sent sear centuries captain, stepped up. protecting personal data online encourages trust in internet kmors, which in turn fuels growth of the cyber economy and really does pay all of our wages. so we are honored to stand here today with the administration and secretary bryson of the commerce department, with two of my fellow commissioners, eadith ramirez and julie, congress in involved in extensive research that resulted in a white house consumer privacy bill of rights blueprint. i see the blueprint is gone and it's just the bill of rights and i think that's t
now, before any of the company representatives with us today panics, that larry paige is to get a mention over are bill gates or mark zuckerberg over jeff, the century was the last century and the genius was henry ford. he said, and i quote -- it's not the employer who papers the wages. employers only handle the money. it's the customer who pays the wages. and he was exactly right. it is all about the consumer. the ftc acknowledged that when we challenged industry to let consumers choose...
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but as satchel paige once said, "it ain't bragging if you done it". after a number of very thorough briefings, i became a true expert on soviet missile field fences.ledge which regretfully have not ever been able to call upon again in the past 25 years. like all government agencies, the cia spent gobs of resources on what turned out to be marginal or useless issues. this is endemic in government. like what were general secretaries konstantin chernenko's long term plans for the soviet economy. whereas he actually had no long- term plans for it or for anything including himself, he died shortly after taking office. so paul i of the soviet sphere. there was a wonderful time when remember when brezhnev died, and they had a state funeral and then you had andropov and you had chernenko. carolyn, my wife, and i were very good friends with the italian ambassador at that time. we were over at his house, and he was telling us he was going to moscow for the funeral of i think it was chernenko. he really loved opera. i said to him, you're really going to the fune
but as satchel paige once said, "it ain't bragging if you done it". after a number of very thorough briefings, i became a true expert on soviet missile field fences.ledge which regretfully have not ever been able to call upon again in the past 25 years. like all government agencies, the cia spent gobs of resources on what turned out to be marginal or useless issues. this is endemic in government. like what were general secretaries konstantin chernenko's long term plans for the soviet...
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horace logan was the producer frank paige was the announcer, along with norm and several others.t just became a regular saturday night radio show. this building, it's kind of hard to believe, but every saturday night in the '40s and '50s, this building was packed with people that would drive hundreds of miles to come to the louisiana hayride. the show was very loose. >> you know, folks, i had a pleasant surprise tonight. an old friend of mine dropped an old friend of mine dropped in to visit with me. i talked him to coming out on stage and sing for you folks. he said if you like his singing, he'll come back next saturday night and sing all the songs you want to hear. it's been a long time since he has been on the show. come out here. hank williams. [ applause ] >> hello. thank you, horace. >> the engineer, bob sullivan said the louisiana hayride wasn't produced. it just happened. this is the hallway in the great municipal auditorium with a lot of the portraits of the stars of the louisiana hayride. of course, here is the man in black, johnny cash, who began here with his first re
horace logan was the producer frank paige was the announcer, along with norm and several others.t just became a regular saturday night radio show. this building, it's kind of hard to believe, but every saturday night in the '40s and '50s, this building was packed with people that would drive hundreds of miles to come to the louisiana hayride. the show was very loose. >> you know, folks, i had a pleasant surprise tonight. an old friend of mine dropped an old friend of mine dropped in to...
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and one of the biggest questions we get, and i'm willing to bet paige gets is, do you have this and do you know where it is? if anybody actually knows and it's in their grandmother's attic, we would all be -- [ laughter ] we would all be thrilled to know. it was -- it's an interesting story. it's a cascading story. and it's one that retains a material culture that is very rich and reasonably fugitive. so it is something we keep looking for and are hoping very much to save. but it is an interesting story of how you can take something so simple as cloth and paint and some thread and turn it into a constantly-emerging tactic. and one that brought a president more or less to -- a president and a congress more or less to their knees through the power of stoic women and cloth and paint. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you very much to both dr. kyle ciani and lisa graddy. we're probably going to run into our time boundary petty pretty soon. if we have members of the audience who would like to ask questions to please take one side or the other and form a line. i'd like to start with a couple
and one of the biggest questions we get, and i'm willing to bet paige gets is, do you have this and do you know where it is? if anybody actually knows and it's in their grandmother's attic, we would all be -- [ laughter ] we would all be thrilled to know. it was -- it's an interesting story. it's a cascading story. and it's one that retains a material culture that is very rich and reasonably fugitive. so it is something we keep looking for and are hoping very much to save. but it is an...
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i also would like to thank paige and elizabeth and jennifer and the wonderful staff at the archives for inviting us here. i love banners. i have to say. i am -- obviously i work at a museum, so i spend my life with material culture. and it's hard to describe how wonderful a banner is. the look of it, the weight of it, the feel of it, the texture of it. the only thing we can't do in a museum is wave it in the breeze. that would be a very bad thing from a museum point of view. but what we try to do is to make you think of what it would look like in that fashion. and why don't i try to move my slide. the idea of a banner is so engrained i think at this point with our visualization of the suffrage movement. we picture the parades. we picture the pickets. and we picture the pictures they drew themselves, in which they are portrayed as heroic women holding a banner. this is obviously the traditional votes for women banner, not really a one used primarily by the national women's party. but it is the one that people were used to by the time the woman's party began to make banners their own. and
i also would like to thank paige and elizabeth and jennifer and the wonderful staff at the archives for inviting us here. i love banners. i have to say. i am -- obviously i work at a museum, so i spend my life with material culture. and it's hard to describe how wonderful a banner is. the look of it, the weight of it, the feel of it, the texture of it. the only thing we can't do in a museum is wave it in the breeze. that would be a very bad thing from a museum point of view. but what we try to...
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paige kolok and her partner patty hanifen, and search dog evie, began combing through the debris hours after the storm hit yesterday afternoon. >> we came at night so we searched, but you can also see as far as your flashlight can show you and we knew it was bad. >> reporter: so bad, damage scattered across the town. still, wayne talbott is grateful for what he does have left. >> there's no amount of money that means anything compared to your life. and so many other people weren't that fortunate. and i'm so sorry. >> reporter: wayne talbott doesn't think he can stand to rebuild his home. he plans to clean up his property, sell it, and move on. nancy. >> cordes: elaine quijano for us tonight in indiana. oil giant b.p. is calling it a big step towards putting the worst oil spill in u.s. history behind it. last night the company announced it had struck a military billion-dollar deal with thousands of plaintiffs in the lawsuit over the 2010 disaster in the gulf. so is it case closed? here's mark strassmann. >> reporter: almost two years later, b.p. is still paying for the 20 ix million gal
paige kolok and her partner patty hanifen, and search dog evie, began combing through the debris hours after the storm hit yesterday afternoon. >> we came at night so we searched, but you can also see as far as your flashlight can show you and we knew it was bad. >> reporter: so bad, damage scattered across the town. still, wayne talbott is grateful for what he does have left. >> there's no amount of money that means anything compared to your life. and so many other people...
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i'm like the satchel paige of rap music and hip-hop. after i started making records, i was way past my prime. [paulson laughs] nobody quite made the music you made. it takes a nation of millions is not the kind of music that you heard from other people at the time. it's a statement that you didn't hear from other people at the time. what drove you in the direction of very pointed political commentary and in-your-face kind of music? our sole intent was to destroy music. [laughs] and sonically, we set out to do that, to redefine what people thought of as music, at least in the black urban sense and rap. and also to be able to say something. rap was basically about, to us, saying what you know and saying what you believe and just filling the rap up with words. and being that my first records, i'm 26 and 27 years old, i'm not going to try to sound like a 13-year-old kid, and i'm not going to try to appeal to them either, 'cause to me, rap was a grown person's sport, as it hit myself. so obviously, being a child of the '60s, i'm gonna say wh
i'm like the satchel paige of rap music and hip-hop. after i started making records, i was way past my prime. [paulson laughs] nobody quite made the music you made. it takes a nation of millions is not the kind of music that you heard from other people at the time. it's a statement that you didn't hear from other people at the time. what drove you in the direction of very pointed political commentary and in-your-face kind of music? our sole intent was to destroy music. [laughs] and sonically,...
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soldier accused of a shooting ram paige in afghanistan says robert bales doesn't remember what happenedight of the massacre. he is killed of killing 16 afghan civilians, including 9 nine. is he currently in solitary confinement. he joined the army shortly after 9/11. bales was a stock broker before that, and he served three tours in iraq where he was injured twice. friend and neighbors say reports of what happened in afghanistan don't sound anything like the man they know. >> he was one of my best guys. er in had any issues with him. you could give him any job, didn't matter what it was, he got it done. >> this is not our bobby. i swear of it. this is a major mistake. you got the wrong name. >> bales could be charged by the end of the week. his lawyer will likely use post tra mat umatic stress disorder defense. bales' wife released a statement "our family has little information beyond what we read and see in the media what is reported is completely outside of character of the man i sxn admire. please respect me when i say i cannot shed light on what happened that night, so please do not
soldier accused of a shooting ram paige in afghanistan says robert bales doesn't remember what happenedight of the massacre. he is killed of killing 16 afghan civilians, including 9 nine. is he currently in solitary confinement. he joined the army shortly after 9/11. bales was a stock broker before that, and he served three tours in iraq where he was injured twice. friend and neighbors say reports of what happened in afghanistan don't sound anything like the man they know. >> he was one...
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he put this -- i met kent, and he met with lane bailey and holly paige at the column. i met him 80 years ago in china. he was a great guy then, he's a great guy now. if it hadn't been for him, we wouldn't be here tonight. .. the phone connected for some reason it rang and it was allison said. he said you guys want to write the story of my life. would you like to take a shot at it? [laughter] i settled on a sec second and have been a problem getting the cork out good but i did and i said why would i do that? us that that's the story of everything in my life. everything. the personal letter service in the numbers. it was all dared. and especially the diaries. 6000 pages worth of diaries. in 18 binders and people like david mccullough said the resent these are valuable if they were put down but these things as they come. i was at the white house talking to gorbachev. he took notes and they ended up being 2.4 million. last night so we set sail for the united states and al says how long is this going to take? i said about a year. i was than 2005. [laughter] for something th
he put this -- i met kent, and he met with lane bailey and holly paige at the column. i met him 80 years ago in china. he was a great guy then, he's a great guy now. if it hadn't been for him, we wouldn't be here tonight. .. the phone connected for some reason it rang and it was allison said. he said you guys want to write the story of my life. would you like to take a shot at it? [laughter] i settled on a sec second and have been a problem getting the cork out good but i did and i said why...
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we have chuck todd, susan paige is washington bureau chief. >> well, when it comes via a press release, and then a tweet, and not exactly making sure there is no huge event. what it does is says what the statement said. it's time now. jeb bush said what it is, he did not say mitt romney has proven to be the candidate, he just said it's time for republicans to unite. >> and it means he will no be the nominee, right? >> i think we knew that. >> a lot of pining for jeb bush, and -- >> this was different, jeb was holding this out because he was not happy with mitt romney, and it was less about anything that he was not happy with mitt romney's rhetoric. >> does this start mitch daniels -- >> you swallowed that, i helped you swallow that -- i'm graduation -- >> he is married to a mexican immigrant. >> there were a lot of bush people in florida that said jeb was fired up about romney. he was ready to -- and he watched him go through the campaign, go through immigration, use it against a wedge against mccain, he has not liked the rhetoric in general, and he has even been critical of the tone a
we have chuck todd, susan paige is washington bureau chief. >> well, when it comes via a press release, and then a tweet, and not exactly making sure there is no huge event. what it does is says what the statement said. it's time now. jeb bush said what it is, he did not say mitt romney has proven to be the candidate, he just said it's time for republicans to unite. >> and it means he will no be the nominee, right? >> i think we knew that. >> a lot of pining for jeb...
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what made it really incoherent, the president two paiges why drilling doesn't work, we had this greatreakthrough in natural gas. we now have thanks to new technology over 100 years supply of natural gas. that in fact we'll create 600,000 new jobs in the next decade out of natural gas. and i am still waiting for one of the reporters at the white house to come out of their comatose reelect obama stance and ask the following question, how does the president think we discovered the natural gas? because of course the answer is --
what made it really incoherent, the president two paiges why drilling doesn't work, we had this greatreakthrough in natural gas. we now have thanks to new technology over 100 years supply of natural gas. that in fact we'll create 600,000 new jobs in the next decade out of natural gas. and i am still waiting for one of the reporters at the white house to come out of their comatose reelect obama stance and ask the following question, how does the president think we discovered the natural gas?...
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[applause] i met ken, and he worked with lane bailey and holly paige at the column. i met him 18 years ago in china. he was a great guy then, he's a great guy now. i hope you all get to meet ken. if it hadn't been for him, we wouldn't be here tonight. so, oh, and jackie, jackie bloom, wherever she is. oh there,. [applause] without her, the invitation list would have been a mess. [laughter] i've known alan simpson for just over 50 years. i grew up in cody, wyoming, near al. i heard all the stories when i was a kid, and then i tried to do it myself a few years later. [laughter] he helped me out of that hole. [laughter] i worked 18 years for al, all 18 years i was press secretary and then chief of staff, responsible for all mistakes. [laughter] and when al went to retire and went to the harvard, i went to the smithsonian and was in charge of government there for a while. then my wonderful wife, rebecca, who is right here -- [applause] i'm telling you, i could not have been this good without becky. she did, she proofed and she researched and she put up with me being up a
[applause] i met ken, and he worked with lane bailey and holly paige at the column. i met him 18 years ago in china. he was a great guy then, he's a great guy now. i hope you all get to meet ken. if it hadn't been for him, we wouldn't be here tonight. so, oh, and jackie, jackie bloom, wherever she is. oh there,. [applause] without her, the invitation list would have been a mess. [laughter] i've known alan simpson for just over 50 years. i grew up in cody, wyoming, near al. i heard all the...
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melinda hennenberger is a political columnist and susan paige is a columnist and often sits across them me. let's talk about this politics here. look, the prison's taking a hammering over gas prices with men and women. but on these social issues, these issues that women are particularly politically focused on -- although they effect men and women -- he is getting in trouble, mitt romney, susan? >> well, clearly the democrats think this is a great issue for them. it got 115 e-mails to day from democrats saying something about what mitt romney said. if you look at the data in both the gallup poll and the pugh rf research center poll, there is evidence that this cuts with women. we've seen the president's approval rating go up a bit in both polls. but not because of increased support among women. on the other hand, of course, democrats rely on support from women. there's a big gender gap at the moment. it's to the advantage of democrats who are about 0 points ahead in the pugh poll and obama 20 points ahead among women over romney. that's an advantage democrats certainly want to protect.
melinda hennenberger is a political columnist and susan paige is a columnist and often sits across them me. let's talk about this politics here. look, the prison's taking a hammering over gas prices with men and women. but on these social issues, these issues that women are particularly politically focused on -- although they effect men and women -- he is getting in trouble, mitt romney, susan? >> well, clearly the democrats think this is a great issue for them. it got 115 e-mails to day...
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search teams found a hiker missing for nearly a month alive in a national forest. 41-year-old margaret paige was found inside her sleeping bag, and listen to this. she was found with her cat who apparently never left her side during the entire ordeal. we'll go to our breaking news desk in just a little bit for details on how she managed to survive for four weeks in the woods. >> we're here standing today proving the beginning of what we're going to be able to say, the doubters were wrong about our ability to manufacture. >> reporter: well that was vice president biden in 2009 at the opening of a new hybrid car factory in delaware. the vice president predicting to fisker automotive would create 2,000 new jobs by the year 2011 with the help of a half a billion dollars in taxpayer funded loans. today the plant is laying off workers after creating only about a hundred jobs, and it is running into cash-flow prorbgs and wheproblems. and when the company just sent its six-figure car to consumer report test drivers. watch what happened. >> this is "consumer reports" fisker karma. it cost us over a h
search teams found a hiker missing for nearly a month alive in a national forest. 41-year-old margaret paige was found inside her sleeping bag, and listen to this. she was found with her cat who apparently never left her side during the entire ordeal. we'll go to our breaking news desk in just a little bit for details on how she managed to survive for four weeks in the woods. >> we're here standing today proving the beginning of what we're going to be able to say, the doubters were wrong...
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beware of the eyes of march. 36 attorneys general have also written a letter to google's ceo larry paiged last week. they too think this is a violation of privacy but so far the ftc hasn't moved to stop this even though they have special control over google's privacy settings because of a deal they made after a different privacy problem last year. jon? jon: peter doocy. peter, thank you. jenna: we'll have more on that breaking news out of philadelphia right after this quick commercial. report that is the faa is saying a ground stop is in effect for traffic at the airport and plane traffic. experiencing gait holds and traffic delays. we're trying to get to the bottom of it and bring more information. meantime a mom goes after drug dealers she says were pushing drugs on her son, heroin. she is facing assault charges for trying to protect her kid. that's her story. our legal panel weighs in next jon: fox news alert. we have more information about what has been going on at philadelphia airport and it is a weird one of the all of a sudden a little after 10:00 a.m. somebody noticed that a, wha
beware of the eyes of march. 36 attorneys general have also written a letter to google's ceo larry paiged last week. they too think this is a violation of privacy but so far the ftc hasn't moved to stop this even though they have special control over google's privacy settings because of a deal they made after a different privacy problem last year. jon? jon: peter doocy. peter, thank you. jenna: we'll have more on that breaking news out of philadelphia right after this quick commercial. report...
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we would be a of a lot better if we had the federal government take care of this, paige ford with a valueax. then every business would be on the same level. the previous caller was complaining about the cost of getting into business. of them is providing no insurance for your employees. how about if he did not have to do that, if the government was taking care of that for you if and you're paying for it with a tax that does not even fallen businesses, it falls completely on consumers? we really need to have a more sophisticated debate about these issues and not just dismiss them. host: the genie is a republican in washington state. did you participate in the caucus there? death caller: a league did. for the first time i supported romney. -- i definitely did participate. it was the most interesting thing i have participated in. host: can you tell us more? caller: sure. host: why was it so interesting? caller: i understand the caucus for the last president was 13,000 people in our state and it was estimated 55,000 this time. so there were a lot of people in there. it was great. it was reall
we would be a of a lot better if we had the federal government take care of this, paige ford with a valueax. then every business would be on the same level. the previous caller was complaining about the cost of getting into business. of them is providing no insurance for your employees. how about if he did not have to do that, if the government was taking care of that for you if and you're paying for it with a tax that does not even fallen businesses, it falls completely on consumers? we really...
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a cup paige their 60s, their two adult children, a 32-year- old son and 37-year-old daughter lived hereas either the girlfriend or the wife of the son. according to property records, the home is owned by a 65-year- old. initial reports were that this may have been a murder-suicide, but late last night two police sources told ktvu the victims' injuries weren't consistent with that theory. police set's possible the family may have been targeted over a dispute about money. some neighbors did report hearing an argument and shouting coming from the house early friday morning. but again, back out here live we can show you the front of the house where this all happened. more than 24 hours after police first responded to the scene investigators continue to gather evidence. there are a lot of people inside that orange house you're looking at. investigators here say they are not authorized to speak with us about this case. so we can't ask them any further questions. but we have reached out to public information officers with san francisco police. they just told us by e-mail that they don't have a
a cup paige their 60s, their two adult children, a 32-year- old son and 37-year-old daughter lived hereas either the girlfriend or the wife of the son. according to property records, the home is owned by a 65-year- old. initial reports were that this may have been a murder-suicide, but late last night two police sources told ktvu the victims' injuries weren't consistent with that theory. police set's possible the family may have been targeted over a dispute about money. some neighbors did...
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what made it really incoherent, the president two paiges why drilling doesn't work, we had this greatugh in natural gas. we now have thanks to new technology over 100 years supply of natural gas. that in fact we'll create 600,000 new jobs in the next decade out of natural gas. and i am still waiting for one of the reporters at the white house to come out of their comatose reelect obama stance and ask the following question, how does the president think we discovered the natural gas? because of course the answer is -- >> drilling! >> right? now, i came up with a specific proposal to make vivid that there could be a better future in practical terms. so i proposed $2.50 a gallon as our goal. [ applause ] >> i have to say my daughter jackie was off campaigning with herman cain and after two days of campaigning with herman she said maybe we should change that. maybe it should be 2.4999. [ laughter ] >> to his credit, herman said no. that will not work as a marketing device, stick with 2.50, which she is very good at. i picked $2.50. i picked it by asking the oil experts what is a price at
what made it really incoherent, the president two paiges why drilling doesn't work, we had this greatugh in natural gas. we now have thanks to new technology over 100 years supply of natural gas. that in fact we'll create 600,000 new jobs in the next decade out of natural gas. and i am still waiting for one of the reporters at the white house to come out of their comatose reelect obama stance and ask the following question, how does the president think we discovered the natural gas? because of...