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in this situation this person carrying a pail of water to put out the fire will not put out the fire.ow many people have used a fire extinguisher before. >> may be 10 percent of you. by the end of the week you will be putting out a fire with a fire extinguisher. you don't want to learn out to house an extinguisher when they big fire is in front of you. when you turn off your natural gas and water. hazardous materials will be talked about next week. 35-40 percent of you. you will find out that all of you have hazardous material in your home. the third week is disaster medicine. you, going into a room spending 45 seconds on one person into 3 life saving techniques. by the fourth we we will teach you as search and rescuers how to keep yourself safe by identifying safe and none safe building to go into. sometimes objects are too heavy for you to liftoff of a body. we will teach you privying which will use anything you have, wood or cement blocks so you is see that people can lift heavy objects off of people. now, you have to have a plan. every program needs to have a plan. we can't say, h
in this situation this person carrying a pail of water to put out the fire will not put out the fire.ow many people have used a fire extinguisher before. >> may be 10 percent of you. by the end of the week you will be putting out a fire with a fire extinguisher. you don't want to learn out to house an extinguisher when they big fire is in front of you. when you turn off your natural gas and water. hazardous materials will be talked about next week. 35-40 percent of you. you will find out...
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then finally, again, this is something we do early on is relief supplies things like shovels, pail, bleach, all those things that didn't lose their homes but damage will need to begin those early steps of recovery. >> all right. much needed services. thank you so much, sir, for your time and the work you're doing on the ground. >> thank you. >>> turning now to business. investors are anxious today over the direction of the economy. at the "closing bell" stocks were down with the s&p posting its biggest decline in three weeks. >>> federal chairman ben bernanke told congress if the economy continued to recover the central bank may taper off on its stimulus program. good news onednesday include a surge of existing homes in april to its highest level in three and a half years. the big three automakers will not shut down production as much. geral motors is recalling 27,000 2013 cadillac whose wheels can fall off due to loose wheel nuts. for this memorial day weekend 35 million people will travel 50 miles mostly by car. and which would youive up for a week, sex or your mobile device? a new surve
then finally, again, this is something we do early on is relief supplies things like shovels, pail, bleach, all those things that didn't lose their homes but damage will need to begin those early steps of recovery. >> all right. much needed services. thank you so much, sir, for your time and the work you're doing on the ground. >> thank you. >>> turning now to business. investors are anxious today over the direction of the economy. at the "closing bell" stocks...
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garbage pail kids. hey, charlie, how about giving me a couple of these? uh... no.
garbage pail kids. hey, charlie, how about giving me a couple of these? uh... no.
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market street residential owners association friends of yerba buena and the following individuals, pail segway, ron wornick, matthew schonberg, joe fang and margaret collins state that the eir is inadequate in the following areas, traffic circulation, et cetera >> historic resources, air quality, greenhouse gas emissions, noise and recreation and therefore, based on this, there is a need to recirculate the eir. the appeal letters for the most part raise issues that are exactly the same oar similar to those addressed in the final eir in the responses to comments document orr tc, which was [p-eubl/]ed march 7th, 2013. letters were submitted by the resident and owners association and friends of yerba buena -- in addition, a letter summarizes the issue previously raised and finally a letter was received this afternoon that will be responded to in this presentation. i would like to focus my remarks on the main issues raised in the appeal letters and supplemental information at today's hearing. with regarding to the assessment of impacts to historic architectural resources appellant states th
market street residential owners association friends of yerba buena and the following individuals, pail segway, ron wornick, matthew schonberg, joe fang and margaret collins state that the eir is inadequate in the following areas, traffic circulation, et cetera >> historic resources, air quality, greenhouse gas emissions, noise and recreation and therefore, based on this, there is a need to recirculate the eir. the appeal letters for the most part raise issues that are exactly the same...
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i think we've gone beyond the pail and have to thinksmart aboutthis. >> john layfield.hey're hearty american people. toby is not saying anything different than that. he's talking been economic standpoint. what are you going to move ou to utah and have bob stoops coach there? it's not realistic to transplant this many people who want to live there. i think safe house this is schools with a wondrful idea. you can't ask people to move out of southern new york because of a hurricane sandy that hit. you can't ask people to move out of earthquake zones. it's just not realistic to do. certain things need to be done, but not this. >> in fact, the population tripled in that area since 1970. more people are moving. they're not moving away. christian, where i grew up, we had earthquakes, new york has had sandy. there are problems everywhere with mother nature. do this make sense to talk about paying to relocate? >> yeah. i grew up in "hurricane central" in the jersey shore and toby comes from a spirit of a good place. it's not practical. every place has something. the nature of na
i think we've gone beyond the pail and have to thinksmart aboutthis. >> john layfield.hey're hearty american people. toby is not saying anything different than that. he's talking been economic standpoint. what are you going to move ou to utah and have bob stoops coach there? it's not realistic to transplant this many people who want to live there. i think safe house this is schools with a wondrful idea. you can't ask people to move out of southern new york because of a hurricane sandy...
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chose to use the only dispersant so toxic that it's banned in its own country of england the pail ever has been reluctant to stop using core exit which we're told has been bay and in great britain for the. last ten years why toxic human beings on may fifteenth two thousand and ten the e.p.a. approved b.p. to use carex at under the surface of the water b.p. and its contractors started injecting thousands of gallons of corrected a day into the cult when they decided to do the subsurface injection the use of robot or to shoot the dispersants down at the blowout site five thousand feet below the surface of the gulf that had never been for. four days later the e.p.a. issued an order giving b.p. twenty four hours to find a less toxic dispersant b.p. chief operating officer doug suttles responded by saying that b.p. would continue to use carex it. was a set up to protect the. and and sort of do a dance for a few days b.p. use a tremendous amount of this persons and the e.p.a. says you've got to cut back seventy five percent. and so b.p. cut back seventy five percent but they increased it so m
chose to use the only dispersant so toxic that it's banned in its own country of england the pail ever has been reluctant to stop using core exit which we're told has been bay and in great britain for the. last ten years why toxic human beings on may fifteenth two thousand and ten the e.p.a. approved b.p. to use carex at under the surface of the water b.p. and its contractors started injecting thousands of gallons of corrected a day into the cult when they decided to do the subsurface injection...
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pails yourself. you are going to reach a point where you had enough. take some time out, take the whole group, have a seat away from whatever you are doing and just take a break. that was part of the things they found in oklahoma, they blew that thing up and all the disaster service people were sitting there taking a break, you know, they worked 12 hour shifts, 12 on, 12 off, but their break area was right across the street. the whole time they were taking a break, they were sitting there thinking they ought to be helping. so were they really getting a break in no. do something else. think about something else. pace yourself. emphasize teamwork, make sure everybody on the team is aware of the plan and if you are helping somebody, make sure they are aware of the plan. that's important. because some people just, what are you doing, why are you guys here? explain it to them. take a minute and explain it to them and they will help you, usually. it makes your job easier. rotate personnel as needed. people are going to get burned out, get tired. you don't wa
pails yourself. you are going to reach a point where you had enough. take some time out, take the whole group, have a seat away from whatever you are doing and just take a break. that was part of the things they found in oklahoma, they blew that thing up and all the disaster service people were sitting there taking a break, you know, they worked 12 hour shifts, 12 on, 12 off, but their break area was right across the street. the whole time they were taking a break, they were sitting there...
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i have my royal pail, and i have my royal shovel, and i'm ready for the beach.o pretend to swim with me? (chuckling) come on! swim, swim, swim! i can't wait to go to the beach! - swimming, swimming, swimming! - swimmy, swim, swim, swim. - swim, swim, swim. - hey, i have an idea. let's make-believe... we are swimming with the fish in the deep blue sea. ♪ swimming, swimming, swimming in the deep blue sea ♪ ♪ just you, the fishies, and me swimming in the deep blue sea ♪ ♪ hi, fishies - ♪ hi, daniel. come with us - ♪ ok - ♪ swimming, swimming
i have my royal pail, and i have my royal shovel, and i'm ready for the beach.o pretend to swim with me? (chuckling) come on! swim, swim, swim! i can't wait to go to the beach! - swimming, swimming, swimming! - swimmy, swim, swim, swim. - swim, swim, swim. - hey, i have an idea. let's make-believe... we are swimming with the fish in the deep blue sea. ♪ swimming, swimming, swimming in the deep blue sea ♪ ♪ just you, the fishies, and me swimming in the deep blue sea ♪ ♪ hi, fishies -...
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income statement and the numbers are going down and employees know those numbers and they will start to pailater out of the ship if the company is not going the way they want it to. >> on the flip side, if i show them these bad numbers, i will demote vat them rather than motivate them. >> they will sink with the ship so they have a choice. they either have the choice to leave and they weren't meant to be on the team in the first place or start bailing out water and get the company back to good standing. >> got it. and that's where your leadership comes in, too, right? you need to explain this might be going down. >> a lot of can companies have closed door meetings and the numbers are at the top and everybody else just told what to do. if i'm informed and i know what's going on, i'm going to actually start to move differently. >> next you talk about bring business school to them. >> we went to a great institution in stanford and that information there was extremely valuable. and i think even a secretary having some of that basic information would be helpful to them in the way they think about
income statement and the numbers are going down and employees know those numbers and they will start to pailater out of the ship if the company is not going the way they want it to. >> on the flip side, if i show them these bad numbers, i will demote vat them rather than motivate them. >> they will sink with the ship so they have a choice. they either have the choice to leave and they weren't meant to be on the team in the first place or start bailing out water and get the company...
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we need two pounds of hops poured into the pail. >> that's 12 pounds. good job. >> it's not triple hop brewed until we actually add the hops. >> you heard the man. hop, matt. >> like a bunny, hop. hop, hop, hop, hop. >> a regular peter cotton tail. >> it's time to crew in the miller lite iconic bottles. you guys know the most important defect to look for, right? >> no. not really. >> it's called wet millies. get it? because we're in miller. my spit. >> appreciate it. >> no problem. all right, fellas, we had a productive day. i'm proud of you. let's all get together and shower off, okay? >> get into it! >> to follow the miller time intern's journey go to millertimeinternship.com. see "the internship" in theaters june 7th. >> jimmy: his new web series is called "the social music experiment." you can find it at youtube.com/reggiewatts. here to perform something he is about to make up on the spot, reggie watts. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ one time ♪ [ beat boxing ] ♪ [ speaking in foreign language ] [ beat boxing ] ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ when i do
we need two pounds of hops poured into the pail. >> that's 12 pounds. good job. >> it's not triple hop brewed until we actually add the hops. >> you heard the man. hop, matt. >> like a bunny, hop. hop, hop, hop, hop. >> a regular peter cotton tail. >> it's time to crew in the miller lite iconic bottles. you guys know the most important defect to look for, right? >> no. not really. >> it's called wet millies. get it? because we're in miller. my...
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. >> as our legs get tired and our feet are sore, that pails in comparison to what people have done overseaso i want to carry one of the flags? yeah. i don't mind. now, when it gets heavy, just let me know, all right? >> okay. okay. >> some long days, some long nights. >> it's across america people have served. it's not just one specific part of the country. it's for all our cities, small towns that have gone overseas or wherever they have been locations. it's all of america coming together. it's showing that as they go through these communities that, you know, it doesn't matter which leg that you're at but just that you can come out and show respect and really thank them for what they're doing. it doesn't matter exactly where you're from. i think it's just something to show your respect with. >> carrying this flag during this parade, i call it a parade, it's a small parade, but i just think that it's -- i don't know, it's just one of these things that i feel like i'm doing something for tom. >> west point, new york, to dallas, texas, carrytheload.org. thank you for watching everyone. "aroun
. >> as our legs get tired and our feet are sore, that pails in comparison to what people have done overseaso i want to carry one of the flags? yeah. i don't mind. now, when it gets heavy, just let me know, all right? >> okay. okay. >> some long days, some long nights. >> it's across america people have served. it's not just one specific part of the country. it's for all our cities, small towns that have gone overseas or wherever they have been locations. it's all of...
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whatever you have gone through it pails in comparison to the hardships previous generations endured, if they overcame them, you can overcome them too. >> michael: is it appropriate for the president to speak to african american students that way, but not at a mixed college? >> i think it's appropriate. i think it's fine to taylor his message. look, the problem here is that barack obama is the last person on the planet who should be giving that kind of bootstrap lecture. his very presidency as been an example of the fact that no matter how hard you work there will be those who work against you, like those in congress. you have to ban together to change the institution. the cultural poverty rhetoric it is cute, but i was disappointed he spent that kind of time on that issue. >> michael: i'm going to take a little bit of a challenge to what you are saying. he is the living embodiment of what no president has ever been able to say to the graduating morehouse class. if he is speaking to oil and gas people, he is not going to say the same thing to them as people in the wine business for ex
whatever you have gone through it pails in comparison to the hardships previous generations endured, if they overcame them, you can overcome them too. >> michael: is it appropriate for the president to speak to african american students that way, but not at a mixed college? >> i think it's appropriate. i think it's fine to taylor his message. look, the problem here is that barack obama is the last person on the planet who should be giving that kind of bootstrap lecture. his very...
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there was pail hook. there was the academy can exactlies around rape.as recently lack land air force base where training instructors were preying on new recruits. it goes on under our noses, and we find it appropriate to just allow the military to offer up yet another prevention program or training program, and some how they're going to fix it. well they don't fix it. >> michael: we heard pre-training re-screening, and recredentialing. >> i talked with the secretary as recently as last night and they're committed to fix this problem but we're not going to train ourselves out of this problem. it's a cultural problem. until heads roll, until individuals who conduct themselves in that fashion are court-martialed and kicked out of the military this will continue to go on. in the private sector if you sexually harass someone they fire you. if you sexually assault someone you're fired and you're charged with a crime and probably will serve time in prison. there is a system in place in the military where it's closed much like the catholic church is, and they p
there was pail hook. there was the academy can exactlies around rape.as recently lack land air force base where training instructors were preying on new recruits. it goes on under our noses, and we find it appropriate to just allow the military to offer up yet another prevention program or training program, and some how they're going to fix it. well they don't fix it. >> michael: we heard pre-training re-screening, and recredentialing. >> i talked with the secretary as recently as...
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it's fairly good pailing paying job but tough job roughly 25 to 3100 dollars a month plus over time andy expect a lot of over time this summer. based on the weather. near calistog calistoga, wayne friedman abc 7 news. >> those fires up north have left the haze in the bay area. can barely see downtown oakland from parts of san francisco. east bay to the peninsula people smelling smoke of the fires but not just smoke cutting down visibility. heat sending ozone levels you up. however not enough to trigger spare the air alert. >> a little bit of elevated pollution overnight. some pollution in the air but at this point only in the moderate category so not a real health concern. >> air quality officials are keeping a close eye on monitoring stations. forecast is that offshore winds will pick up this evening. that should clear the air before pollution levels reach dangerous levels. but they are recommending people that are extremely sensitive to air pollution take some precaution. stay inasmuch as you can. >> san jose tonight contest of recycling center went up in smoke and flames. video taken
it's fairly good pailing paying job but tough job roughly 25 to 3100 dollars a month plus over time andy expect a lot of over time this summer. based on the weather. near calistog calistoga, wayne friedman abc 7 news. >> those fires up north have left the haze in the bay area. can barely see downtown oakland from parts of san francisco. east bay to the peninsula people smelling smoke of the fires but not just smoke cutting down visibility. heat sending ozone levels you up. however not...
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not just their responses but their nonresponses, i mean, everything is beyond a pail.starting to gets democrats and republicans, just crossing party lines inconsiderate six they're getting in calls for them to handle them differently to get facts out there. >> greta: how do they dig themselves out of this? they're on the hot seat. you've got situations where jay carney with different responses. this irs meeting started april 24th notification they're near the end of preparing the report now getting more information that more people were involved. >> that is the whole point. everything we know about every administration when something like this happens get it out, get the facts out as fast as you can. and deal witness. because the drip, drip, drip, and spur of the ring of more information or things that you didn't put out immediately that sort of drip out every day, just continues to make the original problem worse. and that is where i think they are on both the ap first amendment james rosen hits against the press, and first amendment rights, and on irs, where you're o
not just their responses but their nonresponses, i mean, everything is beyond a pail.starting to gets democrats and republicans, just crossing party lines inconsiderate six they're getting in calls for them to handle them differently to get facts out there. >> greta: how do they dig themselves out of this? they're on the hot seat. you've got situations where jay carney with different responses. this irs meeting started april 24th notification they're near the end of preparing the report...
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. >> obama: whatever you have gone through, it pails in comparison to the hardships previous generationse endured. >> i can take up the whole afternoon talking about all of his failures. >> she is so great. the student who introduced the first lady said she has been an inspiration for his mother who now has better-toned arms than he does. we're back with more steph after the break. stay with us. ♪ very, very excited about that and very proud of that. >>beltway politics from inside the loop. >>we tackle the big issues here in our nation's capital, around the country and around the globe. >>dc columnist and four time emmy winner bill press opens current's morning news block. >>we'll do our best to carry the flag from 6 to 9 every morning. when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning... to like 1,000 bees that were just stinging my feet. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it
. >> obama: whatever you have gone through, it pails in comparison to the hardships previous generationse endured. >> i can take up the whole afternoon talking about all of his failures. >> she is so great. the student who introduced the first lady said she has been an inspiration for his mother who now has better-toned arms than he does. we're back with more steph after the break. stay with us. ♪ very, very excited about that and very proud of that. >>beltway politics...
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. >>> stop the violence, that's the message from people in pail's alto -- palo alto.k is in the newsroom with the action being taken today after a pretty violent weekend. >> there will be a press efbooing at noon to talk about the -- briefing at noon to talk about the recent spike in violence. five people are recovering from wounds. it happened just before 3:00 sunday afternoon in east palo alto another the mcdonald's on university avenue. police tell us here at ktvu news that the grandmother and the little girl were not with the people who were targeted. >> several of the victims appear to be gang members. i won't say which gang but several of them are gang members. >> there was a shooting in east palo alto saturday night. one man was hit with gunfire. we don't know his condition. police are asking witnesses to step forward. again, there will be a press briefing. it will outline police efcourts to stop the -- efforts to stop the violence. that will be held at noon at 1050 myrtle street. pam cook, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 7:47. a friend of the surviving suspect in the
. >>> stop the violence, that's the message from people in pail's alto -- palo alto.k is in the newsroom with the action being taken today after a pretty violent weekend. >> there will be a press efbooing at noon to talk about the -- briefing at noon to talk about the recent spike in violence. five people are recovering from wounds. it happened just before 3:00 sunday afternoon in east palo alto another the mcdonald's on university avenue. police tell us here at ktvu news that...
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. >> reporter: this is where they had been living, a fe pail trailer park in joplin.eeling of a ghost town. there are a few left. >> this is my couch that rolls out into a bed. >> reporter: angie edwards a single mom to seven kids. her home destroyed two years ago, last month, she lost her job. finding a suitable rental with seven kids not uneasy. >> when you tell them three or four bedrooms, how many kids you have, they will hang up on you. >> reporter: eshwill move to another location in emergency housing. do you feel people look down on you? >> they do. you hear a lot of how are you still in a fe pa trailer? >> reporter: for some here, picking up if pieces, incredibly difficult to do. but they are surviving. the greer family hopes their days of just surviving are over. they move in this weekend. and now for angie edwards, the woman with seven children there, fema is going to do nate that trailer she is if right now to a local agency. she will be able to stay there up to another year before she will need to find something more permanent. so people figuring it out on
. >> reporter: this is where they had been living, a fe pail trailer park in joplin.eeling of a ghost town. there are a few left. >> this is my couch that rolls out into a bed. >> reporter: angie edwards a single mom to seven kids. her home destroyed two years ago, last month, she lost her job. finding a suitable rental with seven kids not uneasy. >> when you tell them three or four bedrooms, how many kids you have, they will hang up on you. >> reporter: eshwill...
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the phrase is they tested our patients and it was beyond the pail and russia says they had to make thisc, which they have been. so, carole, i think you can say there is a lot going on here, a lot of messages and the russians say that they are very angry, but this is not the type of relationship they want with the united states or the united states says that it wants with russia. >> all right, jill dougherty, reporting live from the state department this morning. >>> we also have new information to tell you about in the boston marathon bombing investigation. as dzhokhar tsarnaev huddled inside this boat wound and bleeding with the police moving in, the suspect wrote a note outlining the possible motive behind if attack. let's bring in national correspondent susan candiotti. susan, what does the note say? >> reporter:well, it's pretty hard to imagine this. you can paint a picture for yourself. according to a u.s. official, dzhokhar tsarnaev wrote a note talking about a couple things, number one he scribbled he wouldn't be missing his older brother tamerlan, he knew he was dead as he huddl
the phrase is they tested our patients and it was beyond the pail and russia says they had to make thisc, which they have been. so, carole, i think you can say there is a lot going on here, a lot of messages and the russians say that they are very angry, but this is not the type of relationship they want with the united states or the united states says that it wants with russia. >> all right, jill dougherty, reporting live from the state department this morning. >>> we also have...
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. ♪ jack and jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water so they say their subsequent fall was inetchay innocent victims of their story ♪ ♪ romeo and juliet 'twas written in the stars before they even met ♪ ♪ that love and fate and a touch of stupidity would rob them of their hope of livie ing happily♪ ♪ the endings are often a little bit gory ♪ ♪ i wonder why they didn't just change their story we're told we have to do what we're told ♪ ♪ but surely sometimes you have to be a little bit naughty ♪ ♪ just because you find that life's not fair it doesn't mean that you just have to grin and bear it ♪ ♪ nothing will change even if you're little you can do a lot you must not let a little thing like little stop you ♪ ♪ you don't have grin and bear it if you always take it on the chin and wear it nothing will change ♪ ♪ might as well be saying you think that it's okay and that's not right ♪ ♪ you have to put it right ♪ but nobody else is going to put it right for you nobody but me is going to change my story ♪ ♪ sometimes you have to be a little bit naughty ♪ ♪ whoa never pretend you'll get
. ♪ jack and jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water so they say their subsequent fall was inetchay innocent victims of their story ♪ ♪ romeo and juliet 'twas written in the stars before they even met ♪ ♪ that love and fate and a touch of stupidity would rob them of their hope of livie ing happily♪ ♪ the endings are often a little bit gory ♪ ♪ i wonder why they didn't just change their story we're told we have to do what we're told ♪ ♪ but surely sometimes you have...
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three months in prison, a year of probation, and three more months of possible home confinement for pailingyears' worth of federal income taxes. she'll begin serving time in july unless her lawyer appeals. >>> a young mother in miami is frankly lucky to be alive. she and some friends thought it would be fun to jump off a 76-foot high bridge sunday. there it is. the water below was just 12 to 1 feet deep. 22-year-old jessica broke her tailbone, she chipped her spine, she broke five bones in her back. >> i felt all my bones break, and i started drowning. but my friend that was already in the water, she saved me. i'm thankful. >> wow. she's lucky. she now admits this was a pretty bad idea. she's going to need a neck brace for the next six months. just ahead on "early start" two of the biggest mortgage lenders in the u.s. under fire for allegedly not helping struggling homeowners lower their mortgage bill. oh, yes, they agreed with the government that they were going to -- they were going to stop the shenanigans and the new york attorney general says huh-uh, it's still happening. what does this
three months in prison, a year of probation, and three more months of possible home confinement for pailingyears' worth of federal income taxes. she'll begin serving time in july unless her lawyer appeals. >>> a young mother in miami is frankly lucky to be alive. she and some friends thought it would be fun to jump off a 76-foot high bridge sunday. there it is. the water below was just 12 to 1 feet deep. 22-year-old jessica broke her tailbone, she chipped her spine, she broke five...
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but that cut pails in comparison to the cuts in the house farm bill. mr. speaker, tomorrow we are going to mark up a farm bill that includes a $20 billion cut in snap. $20 billion. mr. speaker, at a time when we have 50 million hungry americans, at a time when we have 17 million hungry kids, a reason-led congress is going to mark up a farm bill with $20 billion cuts in snap. mr. speaker, we were elected to solve problems and help people, not make things worse. we were elected to help make lives better. we were elected to do the right thing. cutting snap, making it harder for hungry americans to put food on their tables is the wrong thing. taking $20 billion out of this program will do real harm to americans who simply are trying to make ends meet. there are some in this house, some on the agriculture committee who say this is about reducing error rates in the program, that this is about getting at fraud. well, let me remind them that snap has one of the lowest error rates, if not the lowest error rates in the federal government. that is something we should
but that cut pails in comparison to the cuts in the house farm bill. mr. speaker, tomorrow we are going to mark up a farm bill that includes a $20 billion cut in snap. $20 billion. mr. speaker, at a time when we have 50 million hungry americans, at a time when we have 17 million hungry kids, a reason-led congress is going to mark up a farm bill with $20 billion cuts in snap. mr. speaker, we were elected to solve problems and help people, not make things worse. we were elected to help make lives...
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as part of google's map to vancouver because canadian immigration allowed them to come there, our pails didn't. -- policy didn't. in new york state, they did not plant his thousands of acres of cabbage this year because he could not get people to pick the crops. we will change our policy so people who are needed to help our economy grow can come into this country. at the same time, we will note that when families are divided the humane thing to do is bring the families back together. because we so dramatically opped the flow illegal immigration we can do both and do it fairly. we know our present system is broken. we know the status quo is unacceptable but we also know that there are many who will want to kill this bill. i would ask my colleagues, if you don't agree with everything, no one does. be constructive. don't try to kill a bill that is the best hope for immigration reform that we've had in the country, i believe, and the best hope to break the partisan gridlock that has strangled the senate, congress, and the country. >> senator schumer at the markup immigration security bill.
as part of google's map to vancouver because canadian immigration allowed them to come there, our pails didn't. -- policy didn't. in new york state, they did not plant his thousands of acres of cabbage this year because he could not get people to pick the crops. we will change our policy so people who are needed to help our economy grow can come into this country. at the same time, we will note that when families are divided the humane thing to do is bring the families back together. because we...
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this afternoon, scheduled speakers include sara pail en, rick santorum, bobby jindle and rick perry.nra members vote and their friends vote and that's what is driving this. >> after mass shootings in aurora and newtown, the opponents seem to be momentum. >> this was a shameful day in washington. >> reporter: two weeks ago a bipartisan compromise for background checks for commercial gun sales was shot down in the senate. >> we don't mistake battles for wars. there was a victory in them battle but the war continues. >> i believe in the second amendment and i will defend it. >> they are launching a coordinated effort ahead of the 2013 midterm election and say they have the financial clout to challenge the nra. thanks to super pacts backed by michael bloomberg and gabrielle giffords. >> we are losing too many loved ones to this epidemic and it's time for change. >> reporter: here this this convention hall, people like this man see it differently. he works for one of the largest rifle manufacturers that employs 600 people. >> my concern as an nra member needs to be targeted to criminals a
this afternoon, scheduled speakers include sara pail en, rick santorum, bobby jindle and rick perry.nra members vote and their friends vote and that's what is driving this. >> after mass shootings in aurora and newtown, the opponents seem to be momentum. >> this was a shameful day in washington. >> reporter: two weeks ago a bipartisan compromise for background checks for commercial gun sales was shot down in the senate. >> we don't mistake battles for wars. there was a...
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things like tarp and pails and gloves, and that will help people sift through their belongings and pulled her lives back together again. we also will be your as long as the community needs us. he have a local chapter here. we will make sure we will serve any unmet needs. oklahoma is remarkably prepared. when you consider the loss of life, you learn what to do. of a tornado, we have a great tornado application. i recommend everyone down load it to us that they can be prepared. how want to thank the american public for their support of the american red cross and thank collected officials on the ground and first responders surely doing a remarkable job. >> congressman tom cole, i am privileged to represent the area. it has been my home for 53 years. it is extraordinarily important to me, and i want to start quickly and thank the local master's of disaster. and the firster response, nobody does better than those two gentlemen are around here. we are very fortunate to have the quality of local leadership here. they have been wonderful. friend,the governor's my colleague served with may. [inaud
things like tarp and pails and gloves, and that will help people sift through their belongings and pulled her lives back together again. we also will be your as long as the community needs us. he have a local chapter here. we will make sure we will serve any unmet needs. oklahoma is remarkably prepared. when you consider the loss of life, you learn what to do. of a tornado, we have a great tornado application. i recommend everyone down load it to us that they can be prepared. how want to thank...
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the reason why it was a pail your as an insurance program is that it was guaranteed issue, in other wordsu didn't have to pass underwriting, and there were certain subsities in the program which were meant to, you know, basically encourage people who are already december abled to buy the insurance. you had to have very little attachment to the work force and so it was -- and also the benefit was less than most private long-term care. certainly less than the cost of care would be. it's basically, it was from $50 to $75 a day which anyone would say would not be an adequate benefit so it was not good insurance. so why were we even thinking about this program? the reason why it wasn't included in law in my opinion, maybe a little cynical, is that it raised, quote-unquote, $70 billion, according to the congressional budget office. and that was on the mechanics of the program were that you weren't getting benefits until you paid into the policy for five years. so a lot of money was supposed to come in before money was being paid out and then the 10-year budget window, that was a net $70 billion
the reason why it was a pail your as an insurance program is that it was guaranteed issue, in other wordsu didn't have to pass underwriting, and there were certain subsities in the program which were meant to, you know, basically encourage people who are already december abled to buy the insurance. you had to have very little attachment to the work force and so it was -- and also the benefit was less than most private long-term care. certainly less than the cost of care would be. it's...
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in this situation this person carrying a pail of water to put out the fire will not put out the fire. how many people have used a fire extinguisher before. >> may be 10 percent of you. by the end of the week you will be putting out a fire with a fire extinguisher. you don't want to learn out to house an extinguisher when they big fire is in front of you. when you turn off your natural gas and water. hazardous materials will be talked about next week.
in this situation this person carrying a pail of water to put out the fire will not put out the fire. how many people have used a fire extinguisher before. >> may be 10 percent of you. by the end of the week you will be putting out a fire with a fire extinguisher. you don't want to learn out to house an extinguisher when they big fire is in front of you. when you turn off your natural gas and water. hazardous materials will be talked about next week.