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that's according to the congressional oversight panel... which did not give a specific reason why. since last december, a total of 85 billion dollars was given to gm, chrsyler and auto suppliers... in the form of emergency loans... and to get them through the bankruptcy restructuring process. "although taxpayers may recover some portion of their investment in chrysler and gm, it is unlikely they will recover the entire amount." the new report says quote: "although taxpayers may recover some portion of their investment in chrysler and gm, it is unlikely they will recover the entire amount." it goes on to say.. that the treasury department estimates.. 23 billion dollars of the initial loans made will be subject to much lower recoveries. and about 5.4 billion in loans given to the old chrysler are highly *unlikely to be recovered. and tom.. the congressional oversight panel also had some harsh words for the treasury department in its report. the panel's report calls the us government a quote "tough negotiator" when it came to dealing with failing american car companies.... but at the
that's according to the congressional oversight panel... which did not give a specific reason why. since last december, a total of 85 billion dollars was given to gm, chrsyler and auto suppliers... in the form of emergency loans... and to get them through the bankruptcy restructuring process. "although taxpayers may recover some portion of their investment in chrysler and gm, it is unlikely they will recover the entire amount." the new report says quote: "although taxpayers may...
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death panel in the bill.r point, i think barack obama did, indeed, represent change to a lot of people. i think not just change in health care but change in the economy and financial regulation and lots of things and also i think cultural change. he represents -- he has a wider view of america, trying to make -- i think a lot of people share. this minority -- it is still a minority -- are responding against him in a very volatile way. they're easily whipped up by sarah palin and other conservatives. >> pat, let me ask you, if you were in the white house, as fearful a thought as that is, that would put a lot of fear into it. >> i've been in three of them, mike. >> i know that. if you were there today, how would you handle, how would you tell the president and his people to handle the threat, the rhetoric, the incendiary stuff, the polarization, the toxicity in our politics? how would you tell him to handle it? >> well, i think he's gotten behind the curve. there's a lot of things that are out there. let's take
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this whole thing about death panels have been debunked.it is false and says this proves my point. >> david, a lot of people say embarrassing things on facebook and most of them happen to be 22 years old. she is using facebook and "the wall street journal" to talk about what everyone has debunked. not only is she doing that, but on the op-ed pages calling for the elimination of medicare and the replacement of it with vouchers. republicans are getting remembered of being associated with the birther movement, silly obstructionism in one of the most important issues of the day health care reform. >> lenny, how can republicans hope to be part of an honest debate if their nominee for vice president continues to lead a dishonest one. >> look, the first thing is, i totally disagree with julian's assessment. republicans are going to be remembered for standing up for excessive government spending and putting themselves on a path to do tremendously well in the next election. sarah palin won the day. we are talking about sarah palin. she has 700,000 f
this whole thing about death panels have been debunked.it is false and says this proves my point. >> david, a lot of people say embarrassing things on facebook and most of them happen to be 22 years old. she is using facebook and "the wall street journal" to talk about what everyone has debunked. not only is she doing that, but on the op-ed pages calling for the elimination of medicare and the replacement of it with vouchers. republicans are getting remembered of being...
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yesterday the panel released a report examining the use of t.a.r.p. funds in the domestic auto industry and recommended that taxpayers, who now own substantial amounts of both chrysler and gm, might be better protected if treasury would put its shares in a trust so that someone not in government could actively manage them and make decisions about the best time to sell. of course, tax taxpayers are now stakeholders in hundreds of financial institutions as well. taxpayers still want to know how their money has been used and what difference their enormous investment has made. have these companies been cleansed of toxic assets, the reason t.a.r.p. was passed? are these companies better run today than they were a year ago? do they treat consumers better now than they did last year? and the fear that no one wants to have to think abo, what are the chances these financial institutions will stumble again? or to put it more directly, are we going to change the rul that got us into this mess before it happens again? again, thank you for coming, mr. secretary. w
yesterday the panel released a report examining the use of t.a.r.p. funds in the domestic auto industry and recommended that taxpayers, who now own substantial amounts of both chrysler and gm, might be better protected if treasury would put its shares in a trust so that someone not in government could actively manage them and make decisions about the best time to sell. of course, tax taxpayers are now stakeholders in hundreds of financial institutions as well. taxpayers still want to know how...
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she says there are death panels. president obama says that is a lie. lp [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- greta: the final push is on. president obama just finished his joint speech before congress, and it could be his last chance to make his health- care plan happen. fox news' griff jenkins watched the speech tonight with, who was, voters. griff? yes, the two-party is here. many folks were at the tea party earlier and came here to the saloon to watch the president's speech. tell me your name. we talked a little earlier. you are a veteran. you were at the tea party earlier and caught some of the president's speech. i asked you, did the president convince you to change our position on health care? >> no. >> and you were against obama care? >> yes, i am. >> what is your name? >> mike. >> how old are you? >> 23. >> 23. what did you think about the tea party, the president's speech? what are your thoughts? >> i am not convinced. i would like t
she says there are death panels. president obama says that is a lie. lp [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- greta: the final push is on. president obama just finished his joint speech before congress, and it could be his last chance to make his health- care plan happen. fox news' griff jenkins watched the speech tonight with, who was, voters. griff? yes, the two-party is here. many folks were at the tea party earlier...
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the death panel talk is back.e of the death panel we currently have, insurance not covering a pre-existing condition, or whatever technicality they can dig up or the death panels, these are the functions of the very free market principles she claims to want. as she not made that giant logical leap from one to the other? >> i don't think she realizes how expensive the free market has become on the american people by any stretch. but, you know, i think it was april 16th, 2008, she had other own sort of health care decision day that she came up with, that she declare td for alaskans that it was health care decision day. and so, you know, i don't know what the difference between sitting down with a health care provider and talking about how you want the end of your life to look with dignity is different than what she declared for alaskans when she was governor. >> so, in other words, this was approval of -- if she had read this, that somebody else had done this somewhere, she would have concluded that it was leading t
the death panel talk is back.e of the death panel we currently have, insurance not covering a pre-existing condition, or whatever technicality they can dig up or the death panels, these are the functions of the very free market principles she claims to want. as she not made that giant logical leap from one to the other? >> i don't think she realizes how expensive the free market has become on the american people by any stretch. but, you know, i think it was april 16th, 2008, she had other...
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that is, as michelle mentioned, elizabeth warren, who chairs this panel.r way in ernest, we'll go there live. a story out of michigan, one of the hardest hit, if not the hardest hit state by this decline. one of the highest unemployment rates in the country. governor jennifer granholm is desperate to create jobs. she has a new initiative with ford motor she will tell us about when we come back [ engine revving ] [ engine powers down ] gentlemen, you booked your hotels on orbitz. well, the price went down, so you're all getting a check thanks. for the difference. except for you -- you didn't book with orbitz, so you're not getting a check. well, i think we've all learned a valuable lesson today. good day, gentlemen. thanks a lot. thank you. introducing hotel price assurance, where if another orbitz customer books the same hotel for less, we send you a check for the difference, automatically. >>> a rare good economic news story for detroit to tell you about today. ford chairman bill ford, jr. and governor jennifer granholm set to announce plans to convert a
that is, as michelle mentioned, elizabeth warren, who chairs this panel.r way in ernest, we'll go there live. a story out of michigan, one of the hardest hit, if not the hardest hit state by this decline. one of the highest unemployment rates in the country. governor jennifer granholm is desperate to create jobs. she has a new initiative with ford motor she will tell us about when we come back [ engine revving ] [ engine powers down ] gentlemen, you booked your hotels on orbitz. well, the price...
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it is not just the panel. it is the government making decisions. greta: and she has loaded up the words, and she has gotten under the president's skin. >> she is the person that every democrat like to beat up on. he is a democrat. greta: anyway, senator, thank you. up next, battle lines are drawn, and some gop leaders are ready to fight, and there is news in the town hall world. governor tim pawlenty give you the inside scoop. and union monkeys that could drive? and who knew that monkeys are chronic speeders -- who knew monkeair in your home can be two to five times more polluted than the air outside. smoke, germs, viruses, allergens, pet dander, even smelly and potentially harmful voc compounds can actually be floating in the air you're breathing! but now you can clean that air with the incredible oreck xl professional air purifier, and bring fresher, cleaner air into your home. call now for no interest and no payments for one-year! the secret to oreck's effectiveness is its patented truman cell filter. only oreck has it. the oreck air purifier co
it is not just the panel. it is the government making decisions. greta: and she has loaded up the words, and she has gotten under the president's skin. >> she is the person that every democrat like to beat up on. he is a democrat. greta: anyway, senator, thank you. up next, battle lines are drawn, and some gop leaders are ready to fight, and there is news in the town hall world. governor tim pawlenty give you the inside scoop. and union monkeys that could drive? and who knew that monkeys...
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each month, the panel has issued a detailed report. we evaluated the stress tests in june. we examined the repayment of tarp funds in july. after we reported that the first 11 banks repurchased their warrants from the treasury at a price which was 66% of the estimated value, the next round of banks repurchased their warrants which were much closer to our estimated value. the panel to examine the impact to leave troubled assets on the books of the banks and how much risk that leaves in the banking system in august. yesterday, the panel released a report using tarp funds in the domestic auto industry and recommended that taxpayers who now own substantial amounts of both chrysler and gm might be better protected if treasury would put its shares in a trust so someone not in government can actively manage them and make the best decisions. taxpayers are now stakeholders in hundreds of financial institutions as well. taxpayers still want to know how the money has been used and what difference their investment has made. have these companies been cleansed of toxic assets? are these
each month, the panel has issued a detailed report. we evaluated the stress tests in june. we examined the repayment of tarp funds in july. after we reported that the first 11 banks repurchased their warrants from the treasury at a price which was 66% of the estimated value, the next round of banks repurchased their warrants which were much closer to our estimated value. the panel to examine the impact to leave troubled assets on the books of the banks and how much risk that leaves in the...
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each month, the panel has issued a detailed report. we evaluated the stress tests in june. we examined the repayment of tarp funds in july. after we reported that the first 11 banks repurchased their warrants from the treasury at a price which was 66% of the estimated value, the next round of banks repurchased their warrants which were much closer to our estimated value. the panel to examine the impact to leave troubled assets on the books of the banks and how much risk that leaves in the banking system in august. yesterday, the panel released a report using tarp funds in the domestic auto industry and recommended that taxpayers who now own substantial amounts of both chrysler and gm might be better protected if treasury would put its shares in a trust so someone not in government can actively manage them and make the best decisions. taxpayers are now stakeholders in hundreds of financial institutions as well. taxpayers still want to know how the money has been used and what difference their investment has made. have these companies been cleansed of toxic assets? are these
each month, the panel has issued a detailed report. we evaluated the stress tests in june. we examined the repayment of tarp funds in july. after we reported that the first 11 banks repurchased their warrants from the treasury at a price which was 66% of the estimated value, the next round of banks repurchased their warrants which were much closer to our estimated value. the panel to examine the impact to leave troubled assets on the books of the banks and how much risk that leaves in the...
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the death panel.nt said it wasn't true. >> it's debatable. >> it's debatable that they're -- >> i believe so. look at the president's own words. there's reason people can disagree. i don't think it's a death panel, but when you put the government in charge of end of life counseling, you call it what you want -- >> you still believe that the government is in charge of end -- you still believe that? >> i don't know, tamron. >> where are you getting your information? >> i am getting my information from the president's own words in an interview he gave that was printed and widely distributed, his own words where he talks about the challenge of getting this right. i'm not saying it's in the bill. i'm saying it is part of the discussion. it was president obama's own words where he talked about the delicate balance that has to be made here. >> jamal, i'll give you the last word on this one. >> at the end of the day, republicans try to participate with the president or not. we haven't talked about joe wilson.
the death panel.nt said it wasn't true. >> it's debatable. >> it's debatable that they're -- >> i believe so. look at the president's own words. there's reason people can disagree. i don't think it's a death panel, but when you put the government in charge of end of life counseling, you call it what you want -- >> you still believe that the government is in charge of end -- you still believe that? >> i don't know, tamron. >> where are you getting your...
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we ask them now and then you give the answers and multiply it by five we will not get to the next panel before the votes are called. sallai the -- don't take our underestimating your importance and the importance of your testimony, but we will send you questions and writing and some of the questions frankly that you have raised and that we have for you are questions we want to ask of the next panel. so, thank you very much for your patience and for your testimony, in your service to our veterans and to our country. mr. lamborn, would you like to comment? >> i agree. i would like to say to the gentleman from fort logan i've been there. it's just north of the part of colorado i represent and is beautifully kept and i appreciate your work. >> once again, thank all of you for your service to the country and our, the staff will send you a simple questions and in the interest of getting through the agenda before the next votes are called and we disappear for who knows how long we will thank you and excuse you and wish you a good day and ask arthur panel to join us consisting of steve muro act
we ask them now and then you give the answers and multiply it by five we will not get to the next panel before the votes are called. sallai the -- don't take our underestimating your importance and the importance of your testimony, but we will send you questions and writing and some of the questions frankly that you have raised and that we have for you are questions we want to ask of the next panel. so, thank you very much for your patience and for your testimony, in your service to our...
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the first panel includes max cleland. he honorable max cleland, who has served this country in many capacities currently as secretary of the battle line commission congratulations on your position, sir, but also as senator and soldier and we all americans i think are grateful for your service. also, mr. john metzler, superintendent at the arlington national cemetery accompanied by his -- [inaudible] deputy secretary for personnel oversight department of the army u.s. department of defense and the katherine stevenson assistant director for business services of the national park service u.s. department of interior. and i forgot to mention former secretary of the va for mr. cleland, long and illustrious resonate. we go with five minute rule as closely as we can and secretary cleland, you are recognized for five minutes. >> i will say that the kind words why buyer are welcome. i can take credit for none of that. the american battle monuments commission has been of around since 1923 when general pershing when the effort after
the first panel includes max cleland. he honorable max cleland, who has served this country in many capacities currently as secretary of the battle line commission congratulations on your position, sir, but also as senator and soldier and we all americans i think are grateful for your service. also, mr. john metzler, superintendent at the arlington national cemetery accompanied by his -- [inaudible] deputy secretary for personnel oversight department of the army u.s. department of defense and...
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we're back with our panel. those are the bullet points. steve. >> well, i think what we saw today is pretty much what we expected from plasm baucus. it's a far more specific set of policy priorities than the president had laid out to this point, and i'd say it's far more honest. you have, i think, on the plus side for democrats or for at least max baucus, the congressional budget office, as carl cameron reported, saying that it won't increase the deficit over ten years and may ultimately lower healthcare costs, but then you have the question of paying for it, and you have these massive taxes on insurance companies which will no doubt be passed along to the insurer, so i think that's going to be a huge sticking point as the debate goes forward, when we finally, after all these months of discussion, get down to serious discussions or serious negotiations about how to pay for it. bret: juan, we say that there is not a single republican vote as of yet in that committee but you just heard senator rockefeller who is saying there are democrats wh
we're back with our panel. those are the bullet points. steve. >> well, i think what we saw today is pretty much what we expected from plasm baucus. it's a far more specific set of policy priorities than the president had laid out to this point, and i'd say it's far more honest. you have, i think, on the plus side for democrats or for at least max baucus, the congressional budget office, as carl cameron reported, saying that it won't increase the deficit over ten years and may ultimately...
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the death panel.and talk to her. i'm freaking out.
the death panel.and talk to her. i'm freaking out.
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back to my fantastic panel.curtis sliwa, can we even imagine what it's going to be like if jaycee dugard has to take the stand and go face to face with that creep? >> well, jane, i've been cross-examined many times, but it pales in comparison to what this woman is going to have to go through. i would think the defense attorney for the two monsters garrido and his wife, when given the opportunity to cross-examine her will say, we refuse to ask any questions -- we're not going to ask any questions. we rest with this witness and let her just retire. i realize the prosecution may have to extract from her some details that are going to prove very harmful to her psyche to have to relive it. but if the defense team would be stand-up, they wouldn't go there. they wouldn't even go there. just rest with that witness. >> i disagree that it is harmful, jane. and i'll tell you why. i represented rape victims and child sexual abuse survivors for many years. most people think what you're saying. it's psychologically damaging t
back to my fantastic panel.curtis sliwa, can we even imagine what it's going to be like if jaycee dugard has to take the stand and go face to face with that creep? >> well, jane, i've been cross-examined many times, but it pales in comparison to what this woman is going to have to go through. i would think the defense attorney for the two monsters garrido and his wife, when given the opportunity to cross-examine her will say, we refuse to ask any questions -- we're not going to ask any...
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the white house panel says private sector cash is one way out of the funding crisis at nasa. it is 7:00 a.m. in washington, midday here in london, 3:30 in the afternoon in kabul, where the details of a mission to rescue a new york times reporter and his afghan colleague have raised questions about the role of reporters in war zones. stephen farrell and a local journalist had been kidnapped by the taliban last saturday. in the mayhem of the military operation, the british soldier and the translator were killed. ellen r. wilkinson reports. that this is stephen farrell, a now freed british reporter, rescued last night by a nato forces. a rescue which involved a dramatic gunbattle. during the raid, a british soldier lost his life. his family has been informed. sultan munadi, an afghan journalist working with stephen farrell, also died. the two men were taken on saturday. you can see the shattered glass. they had been in the north of the country reporting on the aftermath of an air strike on the hijacked fuel tankers. dozens of civilians reportedly died in the attack. on the "new
the white house panel says private sector cash is one way out of the funding crisis at nasa. it is 7:00 a.m. in washington, midday here in london, 3:30 in the afternoon in kabul, where the details of a mission to rescue a new york times reporter and his afghan colleague have raised questions about the role of reporters in war zones. stephen farrell and a local journalist had been kidnapped by the taliban last saturday. in the mayhem of the military operation, the british soldier and the...
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thank you, fantastic panel. coming up, breaking news on dj am, adam goldstein's sudden death, what the medical examiner says killed him. then, an innocent woman dead. will a new york cop who's allegedly drunk behind the wheel escape punishment because it took seven hours to draw his blood? 1-877-jvm-says. when johnny carson said good-bye to the "tonight show." do you know who his last guest was? bette midler. the guest tonight. welcome the one and only bette midl midler. premieres at 9:00 p.m. eastern on hln. you've got see it. >>> could a new york cop accused of boozing it up getting behind the wheel and killing an innocent woman get off the hook? how his last-minute tactics may have helped him, but first, "top of the block" tonight. >>> jon gosselin gets 86-d by tlc the reality show that made him famous will simply be called "kate plus 8." ouch. since the couple announced their divorce, jon has been living the high-life going to celebrity soirees and dating college-aged girls. what about the mother of his eigh
thank you, fantastic panel. coming up, breaking news on dj am, adam goldstein's sudden death, what the medical examiner says killed him. then, an innocent woman dead. will a new york cop who's allegedly drunk behind the wheel escape punishment because it took seven hours to draw his blood? 1-877-jvm-says. when johnny carson said good-bye to the "tonight show." do you know who his last guest was? bette midler. the guest tonight. welcome the one and only bette midl midler. premieres at...
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to my right we've got an amazing panel library. to my left a formal living room with dramatic 20-foot ceilings, which was created into a billiard. we've got a wonderful granite kitchen. we are now in the manifestation of the media room. it's casual as well as somewhat formal. you have a fireplace in the center of it. a wonderful bar that serves the interior of the house and well as the exterior. we have wonderful french doors which takes you to the garden. we are now in the master bedroom. one of ways to make this suite timeless is we have a concealed television underneath this bed. we have a fireplace in the master. we have dual baths. we have his and her baths. we have three large closets. probably the largest closets in this house. so for a buyer who's look for room, this ises the house. we now go to the terrace. we have a complete outdoor kitchen. off to my left, we have the guest room. a pool with waterfall and jacuzzi and incredibly private which is what people want in this price class. >> i want to thank you for participatin
to my right we've got an amazing panel library. to my left a formal living room with dramatic 20-foot ceilings, which was created into a billiard. we've got a wonderful granite kitchen. we are now in the manifestation of the media room. it's casual as well as somewhat formal. you have a fireplace in the center of it. a wonderful bar that serves the interior of the house and well as the exterior. we have wonderful french doors which takes you to the garden. we are now in the master bedroom. one...
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obama called out, death panels. an op-ed column he wrote on august 27th, wilson wrote that reimbursing doctors for counseling patients at the end of their lives, quote, has been correctly highlighted by former alaskan governor sarah palin as a program which could lead to seniors being encouraged to seek less care in order to protect the government's bottom line. no, sir, nothing in that bill leads american doctors to encourage seniors to seek less care, as even republicans have affirmed end-of-life counseling leads to better care and patients who are less anxious, less scared and less confused. in other words, mr. wilson, you lie. congressman joe wilson of south carolina, today's "worst person in the world" in a landslide. >>> that's "countdown," for this, the 2,223rd day since the previous president declared mission accomplished in iraq. i'm keith olbermann. good night and good luck. now to resume our analysis of the president's address to congress tonight, ladies and gentlemen, here is rachel maddow. good evening,
obama called out, death panels. an op-ed column he wrote on august 27th, wilson wrote that reimbursing doctors for counseling patients at the end of their lives, quote, has been correctly highlighted by former alaskan governor sarah palin as a program which could lead to seniors being encouraged to seek less care in order to protect the government's bottom line. no, sir, nothing in that bill leads american doctors to encourage seniors to seek less care, as even republicans have affirmed...
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let's get a quick reaction from our panel. steve haste, senior writer a.b. stoddard and brit hume senior political analyst for fox news. brit, you were saying about your analysis? >> he clearly is aware at the moment the federal deficit and the economy with the deficit outstrips health care reform in many polls as the issue most people are concerned about. he went after that issue in trying to reassure seniors, telling them they would have nothing to lose except the waste and abuse that already exists in medicare, medicaid, and the other government health plans. he said that we could pay for most of this, what he estimated at a 900 billion-dollar plan with -- by elimination of waste and abuse in medicare and medicaid. if you are prepared to believe that the government in whose program all of this waste has been occurring will be effective enough in illuminating it so that it will not add a penny to the deficit, you may be prepared to support this plan. if not, you are probably not. bret: a.b.? >> i do agree with brit that he was much stronger tonight in addr
let's get a quick reaction from our panel. steve haste, senior writer a.b. stoddard and brit hume senior political analyst for fox news. brit, you were saying about your analysis? >> he clearly is aware at the moment the federal deficit and the economy with the deficit outstrips health care reform in many polls as the issue most people are concerned about. he went after that issue in trying to reassure seniors, telling them they would have nothing to lose except the waste and abuse that...
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i wish i had a panel of 12 people to investigate, oh, and a very diverse panel, too.udging by the last 24 hours or so, we're going to follow this, acorn, and in fact we have new breaking news on it again today, but judging on the last 24 hours, we'll follow it, but it's just going to be fox and you and me. but see, this is where i started. don't worry. don't worry, because the paradigm is changing. that's the way it started with the czar thing, too. and look at the progress you have made. the acorn story does continue. tonight, a different city, a different acorn office, but what could happen different? the same old corruption, this time in our nation's capital. new tape, next. = what i need to control my diabetes, to stay healthy - and get on with my life. it comes from liberty medical. and now, it's not only where i get my diabetes testing supplies - but it's where i get my prescription drugs as well. see if you're on medicare, the cost of your diabetes testing supplies as well as your prescription drugs may be covered. liberty takes care of all the paperwork with m
i wish i had a panel of 12 people to investigate, oh, and a very diverse panel, too.udging by the last 24 hours or so, we're going to follow this, acorn, and in fact we have new breaking news on it again today, but judging on the last 24 hours, we'll follow it, but it's just going to be fox and you and me. but see, this is where i started. don't worry. don't worry, because the paradigm is changing. that's the way it started with the czar thing, too. and look at the progress you have made. the...
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i wish i had a panel of 12 people to investigate, oh, and a very diverse panel, too. judging by the last 24 hours or so, we're going to follow this, acorn, and in fact we have new breaking news on it again today, but judging on the last 24 hours, we'll follow it, but it's just going to be fox and you and me. but see, this is where i started. don't worry. don't worry, because the paradigm is changing. that's the way it started with the czar thing, too. and look at the progress you have made. the acorn story does continue. tonight, a different city, a different acorn office, but what could happen different? the same old corruption, this time air in your home can beitit two to five times more polluted than the air outside. smoke, germs, viruses, allergens, pet dander, even smelly and potentially harmful voc compounds can actually be floating in the air you're breathing! but now you can clean that air with the incredible oreck xl professional air purifier, and bring fresher, cleaner air into your home. call now for no interest and no payments for one-year! the secret to o
i wish i had a panel of 12 people to investigate, oh, and a very diverse panel, too. judging by the last 24 hours or so, we're going to follow this, acorn, and in fact we have new breaking news on it again today, but judging on the last 24 hours, we'll follow it, but it's just going to be fox and you and me. but see, this is where i started. don't worry. don't worry, because the paradigm is changing. that's the way it started with the czar thing, too. and look at the progress you have made. the...
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let's get a quick reaction from our panel. steve haste, senior writer a.b. stoddard and brit hume senior political analyst for fox news. brit, you were saying about your analysis? >> he clearly is aware at the moment the federal deficit and the economy with the deficit outstrips health care reform in many polls as the issue most people are concerned about. he went after that issue in trying to reassure seniors, telling them they would have nothing to lose except the waste and abuse that already exists in medicare, medicaid, and the other government health plans. he said that we could pay for most of this, what he estimated at a 900 billion-dollar plan with -- by elimination of waste and abuse in medicare and medicaid. if you are prepared to believe that the government in whose program all of this waste has been occurring will be effective enough in illuminating it so that it will not add a penny to the deficit, you may be prepared to support this plan. if not, you are probably not. bret: a.b.? >> i do agree with brit that he was much stronger tonight in addr
let's get a quick reaction from our panel. steve haste, senior writer a.b. stoddard and brit hume senior political analyst for fox news. brit, you were saying about your analysis? >> he clearly is aware at the moment the federal deficit and the economy with the deficit outstrips health care reform in many polls as the issue most people are concerned about. he went after that issue in trying to reassure seniors, telling them they would have nothing to lose except the waste and abuse that...
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. >>> sarah palin defends her death panel lies, where does she make this defense? in hong kong, in her first paid speech since quitting her day job as alaska governor. >>> and later, the moammar mayham. no place to pinch his tent in the u.s. ahead on "countdown." [ female announcer ] trying to be smart with the family budget? here goes the good old steam. [ pfffft! ] whooa!!!! [ female announcer ] let bounty help... because it cleans the mess with less than the bargain brands. it's thick and absorbent. and really durable. in lab tests bounty absorbs twice as much as the bargain brand. [ steam hisses ] why use more when you can use less? bring it. with bounty. the thick quicker picker-upper. and try bounty napkins. now with new prints. now your card comes with a way to plan for what matters to you. introducing blueprint. blueprint is free and only for chase customers. it lets you choose what purchases you want to pay in full to avoid interest...with full pay. and those you split... you decide how to pay over time. if having a plan matters. chase what matters. >>> st
. >>> sarah palin defends her death panel lies, where does she make this defense? in hong kong, in her first paid speech since quitting her day job as alaska governor. >>> and later, the moammar mayham. no place to pinch his tent in the u.s. ahead on "countdown." [ female announcer ] trying to be smart with the family budget? here goes the good old steam. [ pfffft! ] whooa!!!! [ female announcer ] let bounty help... because it cleans the mess with less than the...
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bret: panel, thank you very much for playing in the squares that. is it for the panel.d to see president barack obama perhaps trying out for a new job. . taking its rightful place in a long line of amazing performance machines. this is the new e-coupe. this is mercedes-benz. . bret: forges night here outside the united nations. -- it is a gorgeous night here outside the united nations. president obama told david letterman that he was not on his show last night just for the top 10. >> i would like to see that heart shaped potato. that is remarkable. this is remarkable. [laughter] thank you. >>what is your name? >> mary apple. >> is that your real name? [laughter] [laughter]
bret: panel, thank you very much for playing in the squares that. is it for the panel.d to see president barack obama perhaps trying out for a new job. . taking its rightful place in a long line of amazing performance machines. this is the new e-coupe. this is mercedes-benz. . bret: forges night here outside the united nations. -- it is a gorgeous night here outside the united nations. president obama told david letterman that he was not on his show last night just for the top 10. >> i...
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now let me get right to the panel. i'll remind everybody that the topic for today is leadership in a coin environment. during the past eight years, airmen and marine have fought side by face achieving in my cases the same accomplishments. they served affect natly for different services. we are truly a real force. in all kinds of war especially the counter insurgency is porn. it could not be developed or those in international leadership cannot get better. we all learn every day and get better. i would say we're certainly better leaders from what we learned from others than we were in the past. the history of the nations show them very talented in putting the right person at the right place at the right time. our panel today will be able to talk, general petraeus will be able to talk today about how we were able to at least in iraq and we're working with that in afghanistan to find the best iraqi leaders to lead those units. i think improvement in the quality of the iraqi leadership is a critical factor in the transitio
now let me get right to the panel. i'll remind everybody that the topic for today is leadership in a coin environment. during the past eight years, airmen and marine have fought side by face achieving in my cases the same accomplishments. they served affect natly for different services. we are truly a real force. in all kinds of war especially the counter insurgency is porn. it could not be developed or those in international leadership cannot get better. we all learn every day and get better....
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thank you, fantastic panel.'t >>> disgusting videos, inside phillip garrido's hell hole.we'll show them to you next. this actually works. (announcer) only rogaine foam is shown to regrow hair in 85% of guys. i'll check it out and i'm like, nice., (announcer) rogain foam. stop losing. start gaining. so we did a nationwide on your side review. turns out it was more valuable than he thought. we got him the coverage he needed. it was a good thing we did 'cause a week later his house burned down. being proactive meant a family home could see generations to come. i am carlton ballard and i am on your side. switch to nationwide insurance now. proclaims "gq" magazine. did you see that? the interior "positively oozes class," raves "car magazine." "slick and sensuous," boasts "the washington times." "the most striking vw in recent memory," declares-- okay, i get it already. i think we were in a car commercial. ♪ yeah ♪ yeah. (announcer) what are you going to miss when you have an allergy attack? achoo! (announcer) benadryl is more effective than claritin at relieving your worst mpt
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sean: we continue now with our "great american panel."s i look down this list of the president's 10, you know, radicals within his administration, who do you, and i'll ask all of i, who do you think is the worst person he appointed? who do you think is the most dangerous? >> well, i think of the list we've looked at jennings is the worst. sean: the school guy? >> right. although, you know, obama's friend in education that we learned about in the campaign go-round is bill ayers so i suppose next to bill ayers who by the way has a very weighty position in the academic world in terms of picking and choosing curricula. compared to ayers i guess jennings is very mainstream but i find him to be the worst. sean: phomeden? forced sterilizations? >> that one is really offensive to if he -- me. this is a 19th century malthusian. what do we hear all the time from the right about a -- from them? that it's a woman's right to choose. but he's about forced sterilizations and -- >> he's in violation of human rights. sean: who do you think is the most dan
sean: we continue now with our "great american panel."s i look down this list of the president's 10, you know, radicals within his administration, who do you, and i'll ask all of i, who do you think is the worst person he appointed? who do you think is the most dangerous? >> well, i think of the list we've looked at jennings is the worst. sean: the school guy? >> right. although, you know, obama's friend in education that we learned about in the campaign go-round is bill...
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and the cars and the solar panels and the biodiesel facilities. i haven't heard a better idea. you know, it's nice to be against everything but does anyone have another idea on how to get $750 billion that's going right out the country back here? you know, come on. let's be smart. let's keep our money in america. and that's what this is all about. this is the most pro-american, pro-independence, pro-freedom, pro-liberty bill you could ever get your hands on. because it directs investment into the united states of america and puts americans back to work. you know, if you're refitting homes with insulation, with special roofing to capture rainwater, those are sheet metal workers, those are carpenter, those are building trades people that you and i live and work with every single day. put them back to work. this is great. i don't see it. other than being against it. mr. boccieri: they weren't against it last year, congressman ryan. in fact, i point to my friend, mike huckabee, who suggested that a nation that can't feed itself, a nation that can't fuel itself, or a nation that can
and the cars and the solar panels and the biodiesel facilities. i haven't heard a better idea. you know, it's nice to be against everything but does anyone have another idea on how to get $750 billion that's going right out the country back here? you know, come on. let's be smart. let's keep our money in america. and that's what this is all about. this is the most pro-american, pro-independence, pro-freedom, pro-liberty bill you could ever get your hands on. because it directs investment into...
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i am asking the same question, what's the point of this panel? >> i did read one report and they pointed out that the 9/11 commission initially was thought not to be very useful in the beginning, that there wouldn't be anything of consequences. after the fact as they got closer to the deadline and then once we saw all the results they're finding, that they did -- it was a raise in profile for them. >> i suppose something like that could happen, but the financial crisis has been documented since 2006, there's a couple dozen books on what happened and a few of them are scholarly and thorough. one round of reform this year and repetitive reforms in the next few years seems unrealistic. that's not the way washington works. you get one chance usually to make big reforms with such an entrenched industry. okay, maybe something monumental will happen when the report comes out in 18 months. >> they'll get $5 million to do it. >> at least it's $5 million and not billion. >> this is true. let me ask you, since we've got you here. >> sure. >> let's talk abou
i am asking the same question, what's the point of this panel? >> i did read one report and they pointed out that the 9/11 commission initially was thought not to be very useful in the beginning, that there wouldn't be anything of consequences. after the fact as they got closer to the deadline and then once we saw all the results they're finding, that they did -- it was a raise in profile for them. >> i suppose something like that could happen, but the financial crisis has been...
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the panel returned to the gate where police removed the passenger. two other men thought to be traveling with that individual were also removed from the plane. passengers are back in the terminal for rescreening. other passengers on board heard apparently, according, again, to reports heard the suspect and two others removing -- speaking arabic. this is, again, the reports coming out from this early on. we're told the fbi is taking over the investigation. we're going to continue to follow the developments, but the new information right now is that the fbi is taking over the investigation. a wnbc producer apparently says the passenger in question scu y scurried on to the plane at the last minute and was one of the last people to board the plane when he sat down. he started to speak to another passenger and they, according to the wnbc reporter, eventually switched seats and they think in all, three passengers were taken off the plane, norah. >> and i can see, tamron, too, a report in to us from knbc, of course, our affiliate out there reporting per the
the panel returned to the gate where police removed the passenger. two other men thought to be traveling with that individual were also removed from the plane. passengers are back in the terminal for rescreening. other passengers on board heard apparently, according, again, to reports heard the suspect and two others removing -- speaking arabic. this is, again, the reports coming out from this early on. we're told the fbi is taking over the investigation. we're going to continue to follow the...
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i will ask the panel is to begin. dr. rohack, concise testimony, concise questions and answers. >> thank you very much, madam speaker. it is a delight for me to be here to represent the physicians and medical student members of the american medical association. i want to thank you to allow me to to talk about the important issue of health system reform. we appreciate a significant work that has been accomplished but house of representatives in developing h.r. 3200 and moving it through the committee process. h.r. 3200 is an important step forward in achieving critically needed reforms to improve the health and well-being of americans. last week the president outlined three essential goals that are vital to reform efforts. stability for those who have health insurance, access to affordable health care coverage for the uninsured, and a reduction in waste and unnecessary costs in the current system. the ama shares these goals and we have identified critical elements that should be included in health system reform legislation
i will ask the panel is to begin. dr. rohack, concise testimony, concise questions and answers. >> thank you very much, madam speaker. it is a delight for me to be here to represent the physicians and medical student members of the american medical association. i want to thank you to allow me to to talk about the important issue of health system reform. we appreciate a significant work that has been accomplished but house of representatives in developing h.r. 3200 and moving it through...
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let's have that discussion with my panel.yan, you worked very closely with the people we're talking about right now. you're a financial adviser. are people feeling that this recession is over and it's time to get in? or are people still holding back? >> people are still feeling very anxious. they're skeptical. they're looking to the government for answers, too much as far as i'm concerned. i have to say, you look at the march 9th lows. those that stuck it out, they're happy right now. those who bailed out, they're learning difference between real and paper losses. >> people still feel we're in a recession. if you look at the money flowing into investments, since the beginning of the year, more than 90%st money going into mutual funds is actually going into bond funds. so i think people aren't quite aware of these opportunities that are now exist in the stock market. >> stephen lee, you follow this closely. this market might be up 10% for the year at this point, up 45% or more since march 9th. is it too late for people finally
let's have that discussion with my panel.yan, you worked very closely with the people we're talking about right now. you're a financial adviser. are people feeling that this recession is over and it's time to get in? or are people still holding back? >> people are still feeling very anxious. they're skeptical. they're looking to the government for answers, too much as far as i'm concerned. i have to say, you look at the march 9th lows. those that stuck it out, they're happy right now....
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. >>> sarah palin defends her death panel lies, where does she make this defense? in hong kong n her first paid speech since quitting her job as alaska governor. >>> and muammar mayhem, no place to pitch his tent in the u.s. ahead on "countdown." my digestive system didn't always behave. whatever i did my digestive upsets came back. but then came align. only align contains bifantis, a patented probiotic. it promotes a healthier digestive system helping to restore my natural balance with ongoing probiotic protection. align brings peace to my digestive system and to me. try align and discover a world of digestive peace. so, at national, i go right past the counter... and you get to choose any car in the aisle. choose any car? you cannot be serious! okay. seriously, you choose. go national. go like a pro. with "special savings" on select hand-made upholstery. you choose the fabrii... we custom make it. it's more affordable than you think. now with smart finance options for the way you live. call or click today. >>> still ahead on "countdown," president obama tells the
. >>> sarah palin defends her death panel lies, where does she make this defense? in hong kong n her first paid speech since quitting her job as alaska governor. >>> and muammar mayhem, no place to pitch his tent in the u.s. ahead on "countdown." my digestive system didn't always behave. whatever i did my digestive upsets came back. but then came align. only align contains bifantis, a patented probiotic. it promotes a healthier digestive system helping to restore my...
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we'll ask our sunday panel. and our power player of the week, a young man behind the undercover acorn videos. all right now on "fox news sunday." and hello again from fox news in washington. with new developments this week from iran to afghanistan, the homeland security, we're joined by the leaders of the senate intelligence committee, the chairman, dianne feinstein, and vice chair, christopher bond. senators, welcome back to "fox news sunday." let's start with iran and the disclosure that it has been building a secret nuclear enrichment facility. let me start with you, senator feinstein. how strong is the evidence that this is to provide fuel for a bomb and how sure are we that there aren't other secret facilities in iran? >> well, the evidence is strong that there was -- that there is such a facility. that it's capable of 3,000 various centrifuges. we don't know that it's going for enrichment to heu precisely, but we know it's been there. i think what the three countrie have done, the united states, united kin
we'll ask our sunday panel. and our power player of the week, a young man behind the undercover acorn videos. all right now on "fox news sunday." and hello again from fox news in washington. with new developments this week from iran to afghanistan, the homeland security, we're joined by the leaders of the senate intelligence committee, the chairman, dianne feinstein, and vice chair, christopher bond. senators, welcome back to "fox news sunday." let's start with iran and the...
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we're back with our panel. is this beginning to be a major problem for the administration that this sense that the request from general stanley mcchrystal has been held back by politics with this administration? >> i think it would be a problem in the sense of whether he was being censored and a lot of people who are proponents of immediately sending more troops to afghanistan feel, but from the white house sper speck tiff, their perspective is as you just heard from president obama, let's settle the strategy issue first. let's not just have the defense leadership, the military leadership, be the only voice in this scawtion discussion, because they're immediately going to ask for more troops because their attitude is going to be a surge. bret: what was march 27? >> i think that was an effort to say look, we have since then had an opportunity to take a look again. er, we're here at the end of september. vice president biden has been a very loud and insistent voice inside the white house counsel about the fraudul
we're back with our panel. is this beginning to be a major problem for the administration that this sense that the request from general stanley mcchrystal has been held back by politics with this administration? >> i think it would be a problem in the sense of whether he was being censored and a lot of people who are proponents of immediately sending more troops to afghanistan feel, but from the white house sper speck tiff, their perspective is as you just heard from president obama,...
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coming up our legal panel will weigh in on the possible new break in the case.s we will hear from the daughter of the infamous happy face murderer. finally could cops be closing in on the suspect of the eerily on the suspect of the eerily similar smiley face killing.♪ wr a new car, ♪ ♪ which one's me - a cool convertible or an suv? ♪ ♪ too bad i didn't know my credit was whack ♪ ♪ 'cause now i'm driving off the lot in a used sub-compact. ♪ ♪ f-r-e-e, that spells free credit report dot com, baby. ♪ ♪ saw their ads on my tv ♪ thought about going but was too lazy ♪ ♪ now instead of looking fly and rollin' phat ♪ ♪ my legs are sticking to the vinyl ♪ ♪ and my posse's getting laughed at. ♪ ♪ f-r-e-e, that spells free- credit report dot com, baby. ♪ >> welcome back. one of the points we were going to cover is the fact that phillip gar read doe actually -- garrido helped correct her child safety pamphlet. she was printing this and he said you have to make corrections here to help children be safe children should never go to the bus stop without an adult. adultsing alwa
coming up our legal panel will weigh in on the possible new break in the case.s we will hear from the daughter of the infamous happy face murderer. finally could cops be closing in on the suspect of the eerily on the suspect of the eerily similar smiley face killing.♪ wr a new car, ♪ ♪ which one's me - a cool convertible or an suv? ♪ ♪ too bad i didn't know my credit was whack ♪ ♪ 'cause now i'm driving off the lot in a used sub-compact. ♪ ♪ f-r-e-e, that spells free credit...
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i'm finally going to get a flat panel for my home theater. - ( cheering ) - ( laughs ) thank you. what should i get? uh, you. you should check out our new leds. the picture's better than life. okay, but i don't want to pay too much. don't worry about it. we'll match those other stores' prices. and we'll deliver and hook it up for free. okay. last question. if you guys are here, who's in the stores? the latest home theater technology and thousands of people eager to help. best buy. buyer be...
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sean: we will come back with our great american panel. first, a sneak peek at what is coming up on greta. greta: i have some much tonight. we will have a behind-the-scenes look at what is going on in the senate. we have former speaker newt gingrich. we have karl rove. we have governor epitaxy -- governor pataki. we also have a former congressman that just got out of prison. it is unbelievable. he is never dull. sean: beam me up, scottie. we have more with our great american panel. bonus on every single purchase. what you do with it is up to you. what will you get back with your cash back? it pays to discover. sean: we continue with our great american panel. does cohen need to go? he says we should follow sharia law. >> holdren should have gone first. he should not have been considered. sean: because of the compulsory abortions/sterilization. >> he is one of the co-authors of the book. there is no way he can swivel round and say, i am not responsible, that is not my view. it his name is on the book, he is responsible. >> as an author, you
sean: we will come back with our great american panel. first, a sneak peek at what is coming up on greta. greta: i have some much tonight. we will have a behind-the-scenes look at what is going on in the senate. we have former speaker newt gingrich. we have karl rove. we have governor epitaxy -- governor pataki. we also have a former congressman that just got out of prison. it is unbelievable. he is never dull. sean: beam me up, scottie. we have more with our great american panel. bonus on...
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panel and monica banks the attorney for the family. i want to begin with you. what's your issue with the sheriff's department? >> latrice was arrested there was a legal base for them to arrest her. the same reason they should have detained her. she was without a car, she was without identification and without money. they were aware their mother was on the way to come pick her up. she should not have been released at 1:30 in the morning. >> steve wit more said the release was not a violation of departmental policy. she exhibited no signs of mental illness or intoxication she was fine she is an adult. really? that's what she was arrested for. that's why i find this to be problematic. >> exactly. >> now they are saying there's a shift in the story because they are saying she wasn't under the influence. it was for nonpayment of a bill. i am going to bring in rebecca here. >> she is arrested at 10 it's 1:30 in the morning let lose into the desert in malibu with no identification, nothing. how did she become undrunk? if she was so drunk they
panel and monica banks the attorney for the family. i want to begin with you. what's your issue with the sheriff's department? >> latrice was arrested there was a legal base for them to arrest her. the same reason they should have detained her. she was without a car, she was without identification and without money. they were aware their mother was on the way to come pick her up. she should not have been released at 1:30 in the morning. >> steve wit more said the release was not a...
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sean: we continue now with our "great american panel."icals within his administration, who do you, and i'll ask all of i, who do you think is the worst person he appointed? who do you think is the most dangerous? >> well, i think of the list we've looked at jennings is the worst. sean: the school guy? >> right. although, you know, obama's friend in education that we learned about in the campaign go-round is bill ayers so i suppose next to bill ayers who by the way has a very weighty position in the academic world in terms of picking and choosing curricula. compared to ayers i guess jennings is very mainstream but i find him to be the worst. sean: phomeden? forced sterilizations? >> that one is really offensive to if he -- me. this is a 19th century malthusian. what do we hear all the time from the right about a -- from them? that it's a woman's right to choose. but he's about forced sterilizations and -- >> he's in violation of human rights. sean: who do you think is the most dangerous? >> i think it's kevin jennings. not only that he's a
sean: we continue now with our "great american panel."icals within his administration, who do you, and i'll ask all of i, who do you think is the worst person he appointed? who do you think is the most dangerous? >> well, i think of the list we've looked at jennings is the worst. sean: the school guy? >> right. although, you know, obama's friend in education that we learned about in the campaign go-round is bill ayers so i suppose next to bill ayers who by the way has a...
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we have more with our great american panel.oss: so word's gettin' out that geico can help people save in even more ways - on motorcycle insurance, rv, camper, boat insurance. nice work, everyone. exec: well, it's easy for him. he's a cute little lizard. gecko: ah, gecko, actually - exec: with all due respect, if i was tiny and green and had a british accent i'd have more folks paying attention to me too... i mean - (faux english accent) "save money! pip pip cheerio!" exec 2: british? i thought you were australian. gecko: well, it's funny you should ask. 'cause actually, i'm from - anncr: geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. - oh, come on. - enough! you get half and you get half. ( chirp ) team three, boathouse? ( chirp ) oh yeah-- his and hers. - ( crowd gasping ) - ( chirp ) van gogh? ( chirp ) even steven. - ( chirp ) mansion. - ( chirp ) good to go. ( grunts ) timber! ( chirp ) boss? what do we do with the shih-tzu? - ( crowd gasps ) - ( chirp ) joint custody. - phew! - announcer: g
we have more with our great american panel.oss: so word's gettin' out that geico can help people save in even more ways - on motorcycle insurance, rv, camper, boat insurance. nice work, everyone. exec: well, it's easy for him. he's a cute little lizard. gecko: ah, gecko, actually - exec: with all due respect, if i was tiny and green and had a british accent i'd have more folks paying attention to me too... i mean - (faux english accent) "save money! pip pip cheerio!" exec 2: british?...
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more with our great, great american panel.ko vo: geico's the third-largest car insurance company in the nation. but, it's not like we're kicking back, now, havin' a cuppa tea. gecko vo: takes lots of sweat to become that big. gecko vo: 'course, geckos don't literally sweat... it's just not our thing... gecko vo: ...but i do work hard, mind you. gecko vo: first rule of "hard work equals success." gecko vo: that's why geico is consistently rated excellent or better in terms of financial strength. gecko vo: second rule: "don't steal a coworker's egg salad, 'specially if it's marked "the gecko." come on people. i have to climb stairs 20-30 times a day. now joint comfort is easier with new triple flex liquid softgels. the first liquid softgel joint supplement formulated to work in as little as 7 days. learn more at tripleflex.com. nature made. fuel your greatness. the doctor said it could be alzheimer's. i didn't want to believe it. but that night at the bowling alley... where's alice? oh, there she is! she seems a little confused.
more with our great, great american panel.ko vo: geico's the third-largest car insurance company in the nation. but, it's not like we're kicking back, now, havin' a cuppa tea. gecko vo: takes lots of sweat to become that big. gecko vo: 'course, geckos don't literally sweat... it's just not our thing... gecko vo: ...but i do work hard, mind you. gecko vo: first rule of "hard work equals success." gecko vo: that's why geico is consistently rated excellent or better in terms of financial...