255
255
Aug 22, 2009
08/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 255
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the name of the game, in fenway, was simply, payback, red fenway, was simply, payback, red sox-yankees'm racing cross country in this small sidecar, but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and wherever i go, i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's fastest 3g network. gun it, mick. (announcer) sign up today and get a netbook for $199.99 after mail-in rebate. with built-in access to the nation's fastest 3g network. only from at&t. (guy) you know, the beer you choose says a lot about you. you want friendly, but not pretentious. classic, never trendy. you want a real american beauty. (woman) are you talking about the budweiser? or me? yes. ♪ ♪ we must bring salvation back ♪ ♪ where there is love ♪ i'll be there ( i'll be there ) ♪ ♪ don't you know, baby, yeah ♪ ♪ i'll be there ♪ i'll be there
. >> the name of the game, in fenway, was simply, payback, red fenway, was simply, payback, red sox-yankees'm racing cross country in this small sidecar, but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and wherever i go, i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's fastest 3g network. gun it, mick. (announcer) sign up today and get a netbook...
190
190
Aug 25, 2009
08/09
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 190
favorite 0
quote 0
money and were looking for a payback.id that this is temporary and then it goes away. you are not so sure. >> as milton friedman once said, there is nothing more permanent than a seminary government program. neil: all right and as you know milton friedman is not a member of any union. whether or not they're going to look after the allies of the president. >> well, certainly if you are counting on speaker pelosi horse senate majority leader harry reid to sign off on it they are going to look for something where they can pass the pockets of their friends down the streets, and the people at the seiu and the afl-cio, where they need these kinds of bailout, or their pension funds are going to collapse. neil: all right, thank you. . wwww . . a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a
money and were looking for a payback.id that this is temporary and then it goes away. you are not so sure. >> as milton friedman once said, there is nothing more permanent than a seminary government program. neil: all right and as you know milton friedman is not a member of any union. whether or not they're going to look after the allies of the president. >> well, certainly if you are counting on speaker pelosi horse senate majority leader harry reid to sign off on it they are going...
405
405
Aug 22, 2009
08/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 405
favorite 0
quote 1
payback, red sox-yankees, and payback, red sox-yankees, and tim kurkjian is next on during the autobahnll event, you can get great deals. it's perfect. i just want to make sure it's the right decision. - future... us? - we got here as quick as we could. look, it's the cc. you don't pay for scheduled maintenance, you get the car of your dreams. - seriously, us, just drive it. - you're right. let's take this one. it's a time-space continuum thing. the future... announcer: for a limited time, trade in your gas guzzler and lease a 2009 cc for only $239 a month through the government cars program. cold refreshment is an unstoppable force. because every coors light can is cold-activated. when the mountains turn blue, your beer is as cold as the rockies. the coors light cold-activated can. enjoy refreshment at its peak. >>> it is our 30-minute upd we're looking at radar the rain is just on the other side of manassas i think we're looking at an hour before the storm and this rain activity moves through. all the serious stuff is well off to the west into maryland. hopefully in the clear i
payback, red sox-yankees, and payback, red sox-yankees, and tim kurkjian is next on during the autobahnll event, you can get great deals. it's perfect. i just want to make sure it's the right decision. - future... us? - we got here as quick as we could. look, it's the cc. you don't pay for scheduled maintenance, you get the car of your dreams. - seriously, us, just drive it. - you're right. let's take this one. it's a time-space continuum thing. the future... announcer: for a limited time,...
184
184
Aug 5, 2009
08/09
by
WBAL
tv
eye 184
favorite 0
quote 0
a little payback for this easy summer. >> thank you for joining us. >> have a great evening.
a little payback for this easy summer. >> thank you for joining us. >> have a great evening.
256
256
Aug 20, 2009
08/09
by
WBFF
tv
eye 256
favorite 0
quote 0
i think the payback would be almost immediate yeah." a health cooperative would work like any other coop - its members elect a board of directors... the board sets policies for insurance coverage and in this case, collect premiums from members... the coop would be not for profit - which means any extra profits would be invested back into the business or paid to members. herb fisher is an attorney who's worked with housing coops for 40 years.. he says if a health coop commanded a big enough market share.. it could impact prices for prescription drugs and other services. "yes, becuase they will control the payment of cost.. and the providers would have to start meeting their terms.. and not deal with the insurance companies who today are part of the system as is. if a health care cooperative just starting up.. how hard would it be to compete with large insurance plans that now have 80 to 90% of the market in some places? "it's a tough question.. how to get those coops.. but it can be done with enough investment and expertise out there." t
i think the payback would be almost immediate yeah." a health cooperative would work like any other coop - its members elect a board of directors... the board sets policies for insurance coverage and in this case, collect premiums from members... the coop would be not for profit - which means any extra profits would be invested back into the business or paid to members. herb fisher is an attorney who's worked with housing coops for 40 years.. he says if a health coop commanded a big enough...
278
278
Aug 27, 2009
08/09
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 278
favorite 0
quote 0
for some folks, payback time they don't like where we've come from on restructuring or spending. payback time, with all due respects to some of my dear folks in the media, for some folks they thought it would help sell papers. whatever the category is, what we've got to look at are simple facts. what i would regretfully say when you begin to look at what we've been looking at with senator thomas's so-called investigation, it fits more in that notion of an investigation in search of an agenda as opposed to simply the truth. some folks their friends have said, he's still upset about the fact you took him off his chair, it's a matter of pride. used to be the way the system worked in south carolina, as a legislator, you could actually set up a non-profit, steer state funds into that non-profitv a special non-profit, put yourself as chair of that non-profit. and what we've said is, no, you can't do that. you can't set up something that you pour money into and be chair of. some people are upset about that. some people, i suppose many more have said, look, he wants to raise his name id
for some folks, payback time they don't like where we've come from on restructuring or spending. payback time, with all due respects to some of my dear folks in the media, for some folks they thought it would help sell papers. whatever the category is, what we've got to look at are simple facts. what i would regretfully say when you begin to look at what we've been looking at with senator thomas's so-called investigation, it fits more in that notion of an investigation in search of an agenda as...
245
245
Aug 12, 2009
08/09
by
WMAR
tv
eye 245
favorite 0
quote 0
as for his temper, he might be getting payback, customers say for little fishy friends who have beenaten. >>> listen to this, the wwe is in talks to get nba superstar shaquille o'neal and big pro wrestler big show officially in the ring. last month the 7-footer squared off on an episode on "monday night raw" and officials say the ratings went through the roof. let's get the two goliaths in the ring soon. big show and big shaq. >> i would not go up against him. he's downright intimidating. he's huge. >> they are still going at it. >> scared. >>> we're gearing up for september st. >> i'm stretching -- september 21st. >> it's the season premiere of "dancing with the stars." you won't believe who is on this season. stay tuned to find out. hearts happy... ...and big hearts happy too. because as part of a heart healthy diet... ...those delicious oats in cheerios can help naturally lower cholesterol. (cheerios spilling) cheerios. how can something so little... ...help you do something so big. >>> 5:25. let's join vinita nair with our "tech bytes" report. >> reporter: in today's "tech bytes"
as for his temper, he might be getting payback, customers say for little fishy friends who have beenaten. >>> listen to this, the wwe is in talks to get nba superstar shaquille o'neal and big pro wrestler big show officially in the ring. last month the 7-footer squared off on an episode on "monday night raw" and officials say the ratings went through the roof. let's get the two goliaths in the ring soon. big show and big shaq. >> i would not go up against him. he's...
396
396
Aug 28, 2009
08/09
by
WJZ
tv
eye 396
favorite 0
quote 0
the police department came one the payback figure based on the hourly rate for the officers involved in the 15-minute episode and the price of fuel for the chopper two. different charter companies tells wjz a private citizen would pay at least $425 to launch a chopper for 15 minutes. >> it would be way more than $300. a baltimore county police officer's wife, that sucks. >> reporter: cardin also contributed to the city's mounted police unit. although the financial factor has been resolved the police department has it not finished an internal investigation into what happened. >> i don't know, though, that this is much beyond the scope of a couple officers who used poor judgment. and i'm going to reserve much more comment until i know more of the facts. >> reporter: cardin goes on to say, "i certainly hope the blame for this is placed on me and none of it is given to any of the brave officers of the baltimore city police department." cardin also extended a personal apology to the police commissioner and mayor. he writes he hopes his fiance will also forgive him for the way he proposed.
the police department came one the payback figure based on the hourly rate for the officers involved in the 15-minute episode and the price of fuel for the chopper two. different charter companies tells wjz a private citizen would pay at least $425 to launch a chopper for 15 minutes. >> it would be way more than $300. a baltimore county police officer's wife, that sucks. >> reporter: cardin also contributed to the city's mounted police unit. although the financial factor has been...
213
213
Aug 4, 2009
08/09
by
WMAR
tv
eye 213
favorite 0
quote 0
others would call it payback. >> what happened when four women tricked the man they say was cheating on each and every one of them? >>> don't leave for work yet, ladies. in just four minutes we're going to give you the hottest fashion and beauty picks for less than $50. >>> and baltimore county hitting the gas on speed cameras. >>> 6:09. we're cranking up the throttle as well on the thermometer. it's going to start speeding its way towards 90. in fact, we could have a couple of days near 90. >>> let's see what's happening on the roads with kim. >> getting word of a crash on 295 southbound at the russell street exit. use caution there. we'll be right back. my name is chef michael. and my dog bailey and i love to hang out in the kitchen... so she can watch me cook. you just love the aromas of beef tenderloin... and, ooh, rotisserie chicken. yes, you do. [ barks ] yeah. you're so special, you deserve a very special dog food. [ woman ] introducing chef michael's canine creations. the deliciously different way to serve up your love at mealtime. chef-inspired. dog-desired. chef michael's c
others would call it payback. >> what happened when four women tricked the man they say was cheating on each and every one of them? >>> don't leave for work yet, ladies. in just four minutes we're going to give you the hottest fashion and beauty picks for less than $50. >>> and baltimore county hitting the gas on speed cameras. >>> 6:09. we're cranking up the throttle as well on the thermometer. it's going to start speeding its way towards 90. in fact, we could...
420
420
tv
eye 420
favorite 0
quote 0
now it's payback time. how about a swim? i'm a little irregular today. don't you eat activia? for my little issues? summer is no time to put up with even occasional digestive problems. take the activia challenge now. it works, or it's free. ♪ activia where all your cat's favorite flavors, including real carnation milk, come alive. friskies feline favorites. feed the senses. caused by a completely blocked artery, another heart attack could be lurking, waiting to strike. a heart attack caused by a clot, one that could be fatal. but plavix helps save lives. plavix, taken with other heart medicines goes beyond what other heart medicines do alone to provide greater protection against heart attack or stroke and even death by helping to keep blood platelets from sticking together and forming clots. ask your doctor about plavix, protection that helps save lives. (female announcer) if you have stomach ulcer or other condition that causes bleeding, you should not use plavix. when taking plavix alone or with some other medicines including aspirin, the risk of bleeding may increase so tel
now it's payback time. how about a swim? i'm a little irregular today. don't you eat activia? for my little issues? summer is no time to put up with even occasional digestive problems. take the activia challenge now. it works, or it's free. ♪ activia where all your cat's favorite flavors, including real carnation milk, come alive. friskies feline favorites. feed the senses. caused by a completely blocked artery, another heart attack could be lurking, waiting to strike. a heart attack caused...
551
551
Aug 31, 2009
08/09
by
WJLA
tv
eye 551
favorite 0
quote 0
." >>> payback time, taxpayers start to wreak billions in profit as banks settle their ious. >> and extreme sports camps. letting children by autism findu tret y chelyal dano. once you've mastered the complexities of a headache... the rest of the body is a no brainer. doesn't your whole body deserve xcedrin strength relief?, excedrin back & body. excedrin. what ache? so i couldn't always do what i wanted to do. but 5 minutes ago i took symbicort and symbicort is already helping significantly improve my lung function. so today, i've noticed a significant difference in my breathing. and i'm doing more of what i want to do. so we're clear, it doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. my doctor said symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. my copd often meant i had to wait to do what i wanted to do. now i takeymbicort and it significantl
." >>> payback time, taxpayers start to wreak billions in profit as banks settle their ious. >> and extreme sports camps. letting children by autism findu tret y chelyal dano. once you've mastered the complexities of a headache... the rest of the body is a no brainer. doesn't your whole body deserve xcedrin strength relief?, excedrin back & body. excedrin. what ache? so i couldn't always do what i wanted to do. but 5 minutes ago i took symbicort and symbicort is already...
185
185
Aug 19, 2009
08/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 185
favorite 0
quote 0
have figured out because industry helps us to figure out -- we have real time figures now about the payback. that's going to confront us in louisiana. if you're building mercy hospital, what kind of energy systems -- they're going to cost much, i'll tell you this much. we're going to built the department of homeland security over in ward 8. it's going to be a lead building. it's going to be -- it's -- it may not be platinum but it's going to be as close to that as we can because we know it's going to be there forever in this case because it is a cabinet agency. that should be pretty easy to big. i don't know what the life of a school is. i don't know what the pay back of many energy systems is. i don't know if we have confronted. it certainly has not come to the committee's attention but this is the kind of thing that we've got to be prepared for. it would save the federal government money. it would save the state money. it costs some money in advance beyond to what we would have paid 10 years ago. and whether it get factored would be an explosive question. >> i would certainly live to see
have figured out because industry helps us to figure out -- we have real time figures now about the payback. that's going to confront us in louisiana. if you're building mercy hospital, what kind of energy systems -- they're going to cost much, i'll tell you this much. we're going to built the department of homeland security over in ward 8. it's going to be a lead building. it's going to be -- it's -- it may not be platinum but it's going to be as close to that as we can because we know it's...
486
486
Aug 10, 2009
08/09
by
HLN
tv
eye 486
favorite 0
quote 0
the payback on that, like that. a lot of states will subsidize the cost of you having the blown-in insulation done. next, you don't want to put new windows in your house, but you want to seal the air leaks around them. caulk, weather stripping. that is the second most important thing to do to your house. it's cheap to do, and it will pay back almost instantly. do that and you've done a lot. i'm clark howard. for more ways you can be smart with your dough, go to cnn.com/clarkhoward. >> clark will teach you to save more, spend less and avoid getting ripped off. sounds good, right? watch him on the weekend on hln at noon. >>> a boy has a disease that makes his skin vulnerable to the slightest touch. well, his cousin may soon give up her home so the family can pay for a life-saving transplant. they said it would never last. but it's been two months, and you're still going strong. glade lasting impressions. two fragrances alternate to keep things... fresh and exciting day after day. - and not just for 30 days. - ( inhale
the payback on that, like that. a lot of states will subsidize the cost of you having the blown-in insulation done. next, you don't want to put new windows in your house, but you want to seal the air leaks around them. caulk, weather stripping. that is the second most important thing to do to your house. it's cheap to do, and it will pay back almost instantly. do that and you've done a lot. i'm clark howard. for more ways you can be smart with your dough, go to cnn.com/clarkhoward. >>...
328
328
Aug 20, 2009
08/09
by
WJLA
tv
eye 328
favorite 0
quote 0
the judge ordered a payback of lost wages. they plan to lay off up to the 300 police officers and firefighters. many first responders are out raised and say the county should be able to make the budget cuts somewhere else. >>> activists are planning to rally today. they want arne duncan to reconsider his decision to revoke the scholarships from 216 low-income students. the rally is scheduled for noon at 400 maryland avenue. >>> education is on the chopping block to balance the budget. tim kaine saidvirgin is facing a $1.5 billion shortfall and that there may be deeper cuts and layoffs to help close the deal. he will announce specific cuts early next year. >>> creigh deeds is touting his plan to save money, saying -- bob mcdonnell is using the state's budget problem to distance himself, and he says -- >>> virginia legislators have ended their special session after passing legislation to deal with a recent supreme court ruling. lab reports are used as evidence. the supreme court ruled prosecutors must make forensic examiners ava
the judge ordered a payback of lost wages. they plan to lay off up to the 300 police officers and firefighters. many first responders are out raised and say the county should be able to make the budget cuts somewhere else. >>> activists are planning to rally today. they want arne duncan to reconsider his decision to revoke the scholarships from 216 low-income students. the rally is scheduled for noon at 400 maryland avenue. >>> education is on the chopping block to balance the...
276
276
Aug 22, 2009
08/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 276
favorite 0
quote 0
i'll play 16 club dates at your villvenice nightclub in chicago as a payback, and i'll bring the rat pack with me': sammy davis, dean martin, joey bishop, the crowd. when he went before the gaming board in las vegas to get a license for the cal-neva lodge, they faced him with the fact that he'd had this deal with the mob and that he'd played these dates for free to pay back, and he said, 'it never happened.' and tina sinatra said to steve kroft on "60 minutes," 'he lied.' now tina tried to get us to take that out, but there was no way we were going to do it, and she knew it. kind of end of sinatra story--long, but kind of fun. c-span: is there a story that you were going to write about in your book that, for whatever reason, you decided not to? >> guest: i don't think so. i don't think so.m(çç i mean, if there's anything in there that--that i would have written about and didn't, it's because i forgot it. c-span: who invented the 'tick, tick, tick' at the beginning of "60 minutes"? >> guest: i--i did, but--but it wasn't at the beginning of "60 minutes." it was the--it was the closing
i'll play 16 club dates at your villvenice nightclub in chicago as a payback, and i'll bring the rat pack with me': sammy davis, dean martin, joey bishop, the crowd. when he went before the gaming board in las vegas to get a license for the cal-neva lodge, they faced him with the fact that he'd had this deal with the mob and that he'd played these dates for free to pay back, and he said, 'it never happened.' and tina sinatra said to steve kroft on "60 minutes," 'he lied.' now tina...
282
282
Aug 14, 2009
08/09
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 282
favorite 0
quote 0
we are seeing a form of payback. >> president obama is building a new, more durable economy. >> we cannot return to an economy based on maxed out credit cards. >> economists say he has maxed out the national credit card with $1 trillion deficit. one economist says the slow recovery could be better in the long term, but a slow recovery with low job creation could be political poison. a few elected officials have the stomach for it. shepard: when you football fans go to the stadium on sunday for beer, hot dogs, and first downs, when the new stadium makes its debut, people will get a taste of contemporary art. the $1 billion stadium for the cowboys will feature 14 pieces from sculptures over the entrances to abstract paintings over the concession stands. the owner of the cowboys and his wife paid for the artwork. try to catch the spirit of the game. >> i think they wanted to make this a lot like our games, exciting, powerful, and strong. we hope our building exudes that. shepard: husbands in texas will have an easier time convincing whites that throwing a touchdown is a work of art, or somet
we are seeing a form of payback. >> president obama is building a new, more durable economy. >> we cannot return to an economy based on maxed out credit cards. >> economists say he has maxed out the national credit card with $1 trillion deficit. one economist says the slow recovery could be better in the long term, but a slow recovery with low job creation could be political poison. a few elected officials have the stomach for it. shepard: when you football fans go to the...
240
240
Aug 11, 2009
08/09
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 240
favorite 0
quote 0
which is a huge data at decatur and search engine, that there might be some relationship there, some paybackoing on that the obama administration sees some opportunity in. from there, google tracks us. i think that the obama administration wants a piece of that. neil: but there is no way to prove that they are in cahoots with google, that is just suspicion? >> if you look at the history of what is going on, google certainly has a lot of history in washington. they throw a lot of money around, and they are whitehouse .gov, so what is next? neil: my next guest says regardless of the ridiculous, this does raise some serious issues. what do you think? >> i think that your previous guest's concerns are correct, and here's why -- when president nixon used the fbi and cia and civilian clad military to take pictures of people during anti- war protests in the 1970's, the supreme court said it was unconstitutional. when nixon left office, the congress enacted the privacy act, which prohibits any branch of government from copying defaces or the words that people use and from storing those in records. i
which is a huge data at decatur and search engine, that there might be some relationship there, some paybackoing on that the obama administration sees some opportunity in. from there, google tracks us. i think that the obama administration wants a piece of that. neil: but there is no way to prove that they are in cahoots with google, that is just suspicion? >> if you look at the history of what is going on, google certainly has a lot of history in washington. they throw a lot of money...
696
696
Aug 20, 2009
08/09
by
WTTG
tv
eye 696
favorite 0
quote 0
they say the feds are not refunding cash for clunkers paybacks fast enough. >> now dealers are atrade the federal money will run -- are afraid the federal money will run out and they'll be left holding the bag. >> reporter: consumers are buying and cars are selling but there is the american dealers getting reimbursed by uncle sam and the bureaucratic red tape has business owners seeing red. >> it took three days to register for the program. it took as many as 3-5 hours to got a deal input. >> in new york alone. hundreds of dealers have pulled out of cash for clunkers because they can't afford not to get reimbursed. >> there is a small amount of the transaction that has been done has been paid by the government. >> a buyer brings in a older car and picks out a newer model and cash for clunkers awarded up to $2,500 toward the purchase. but the dealers are waiting and waiting and waiting for their federal reimbursement. car lots look like junk yards as the new ones go out and the old ones build up. >> i have 107 of them still sitting here. >> dealers nationwide want washington to speed u
they say the feds are not refunding cash for clunkers paybacks fast enough. >> now dealers are atrade the federal money will run -- are afraid the federal money will run out and they'll be left holding the bag. >> reporter: consumers are buying and cars are selling but there is the american dealers getting reimbursed by uncle sam and the bureaucratic red tape has business owners seeing red. >> it took three days to register for the program. it took as many as 3-5 hours to got...
318
318
Aug 26, 2009
08/09
by
WRC
tv
eye 318
favorite 0
quote 0
centreville says his wife found evidence of an affair on his cell phone and she came up with t creative payback. taylor stood at the busy intersection for about two hours before his wife texted him and told him he could head home with his tail between his legs. >> i think he got -- i think he got off easy. if you ask me. >> pretty big letters. there's a lot of traffic, lot of people saw that. they are hearing it now. >> recall affecting millions of blinds hanging in homes across the country. >>> why your drinking habits may have more of an impact on your kids than you realize. >> rescue on an east coast beach after a teenager gets stuck in beth sand. pore fpleo ls tngkima porkeeople who make the day special in tay early morning hours. if you know seone lik that l e-mail their story along with a clear close-up picture or video morningperson@nbcwashingtocom. we may even tell that person's >>> it was hot today but a nice hot day. >> yeah. >> nice summer day. >> yeah. decent. at least the ragweed count was down today. just over -- seven grains per cubic meters. stickiness in the air today. that's w
centreville says his wife found evidence of an affair on his cell phone and she came up with t creative payback. taylor stood at the busy intersection for about two hours before his wife texted him and told him he could head home with his tail between his legs. >> i think he got -- i think he got off easy. if you ask me. >> pretty big letters. there's a lot of traffic, lot of people saw that. they are hearing it now. >> recall affecting millions of blinds hanging in homes...
176
176
Aug 11, 2009
08/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 176
favorite 0
quote 0
the things that are not in the bill, loan paybacks. many times when you were facing the end of this training, you want to be of the pi house and pay back your lungs. we were talking about that earlier. if they give you lung payback at $200,000 for primary care, it might look more appealing than if you have to pay back $150,000 in loans, by house, and make a very small and, as your college. we will talk about opportunities for training. there will be opportunities for people who wanted trained in primary care. but there are plenty of vacancies despite the fact we close down a number of training programs because they could not fill their slots with students that want to go into primary care. the bill again creates lots of opportunities for additional training. the other thing the bill does is talk about the medical homes. we talked about this in the academy of family physicians and the academy of pediatrics. many of us thought that that's what we had been doing most of our lives, providing coordination of care, trying to help decide when
the things that are not in the bill, loan paybacks. many times when you were facing the end of this training, you want to be of the pi house and pay back your lungs. we were talking about that earlier. if they give you lung payback at $200,000 for primary care, it might look more appealing than if you have to pay back $150,000 in loans, by house, and make a very small and, as your college. we will talk about opportunities for training. there will be opportunities for people who wanted trained...
494
494
Aug 4, 2009
08/09
by
CNBC
tv
eye 494
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> is there a payback though in coming quarters where you think oug auto sales will downshift because of what was pulled forward? >> another really good question. you know, in europe, they've got about 12 scrappage programs running. and historically, they've had dozens and dozens of scrappage programs. so one of our economists has really done a deep dive and looked a at that. in the economy is recovering, most of us think we are going to get a recovery in 2010, get a little bit of a tail wind so it tends to mask the pay back, but we should be looking at potential payback. we're factoring that in, everybody is. >> i have to ask you one question before i let you go. we've gone as long as 9 million units in annual rates. we just bumped up to 11.36789 what is the right run rate for the auto industry? >> well, i think, steve, when you break it down, we're actually producing, this economy has about 2 million, 2.5 million new drivers every year and then vehicle sales peaked out in 2000. so we've had no growth in sales but 2.5 million or so new drivers every year in the last decade. so that's
. >> is there a payback though in coming quarters where you think oug auto sales will downshift because of what was pulled forward? >> another really good question. you know, in europe, they've got about 12 scrappage programs running. and historically, they've had dozens and dozens of scrappage programs. so one of our economists has really done a deep dive and looked a at that. in the economy is recovering, most of us think we are going to get a recovery in 2010, get a little bit of...
114
114
Aug 11, 2009
08/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
the things that are not in the bill, loan paybacks.any times when you were facing the end of this training, you want to be of the pi house and pay back your lungs. we were talking about that earlier. if they give you lung payback at $200,000 for primary care, it might look more appealing than if you have to pay back $150,000 in loans, by house, and make a very small and, as your college. we will talk about opportunities for training. there will be opportunities for people who wanted trained in primary care. but there are plenty of vacancies despite the fact we close down a number of training programs because they could not fill their slots with students that want to go into primary care. the bill again creates lots of opportunities for additional training. the other thing the bill does is talk about the medical homes. we talked about this in the academy of family physicians and the academy of pediatrics. many of us thought that that's what we had been doing most of our lives, providing coordination of care, trying to help decide when t
the things that are not in the bill, loan paybacks.any times when you were facing the end of this training, you want to be of the pi house and pay back your lungs. we were talking about that earlier. if they give you lung payback at $200,000 for primary care, it might look more appealing than if you have to pay back $150,000 in loans, by house, and make a very small and, as your college. we will talk about opportunities for training. there will be opportunities for people who wanted trained in...
349
349
Aug 2, 2009
08/09
by
WMAR
tv
eye 349
favorite 0
quote 0
a beating over there in the everglades and with geraldo's mosquito rate high, it's time for some payback this city park, geraldo takes it to the skeeters it's peak hour at ed's boot camp. >> i'm like honey to mosquitos. i attract them like honey attracts bees. >> reporter: it's drawn to the stew of pheromone sweat and the carbon dioxide we exhale. record rain spawned enormous mosquito colonies. guess who got pummeled. matt gutman, abc news, miami. >> no thank you. >> yeah, thanks for taking one for the team, matt. >> when you talk to bug experts, they say there's lots of ways of preventing getting bitten. if you do, there's one way to avoid it, ice. the anti-inflammatories work down the road but just hold it. going to london next. everyone's nervous going back to school. ♪ a hallmark card. it's the biggest little thing you can do. so metlife removed the guesswork. combining two "essential insurances,, term life and disability in one surprisingly affordable package. strengthen your safety net and find out how affordable it can be at metlife.com. teamwork... time together... real conversat
a beating over there in the everglades and with geraldo's mosquito rate high, it's time for some payback this city park, geraldo takes it to the skeeters it's peak hour at ed's boot camp. >> i'm like honey to mosquitos. i attract them like honey attracts bees. >> reporter: it's drawn to the stew of pheromone sweat and the carbon dioxide we exhale. record rain spawned enormous mosquito colonies. guess who got pummeled. matt gutman, abc news, miami. >> no thank you. >>...
289
289
Aug 21, 2009
08/09
by
CNN
tv
eye 289
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> so, you're talking system, project cost, over a million dollars to build the system, but paybackperation, if he were alive today and you were to say, grandpa sailor, we are powering our farm with cow manure? >> probably disbelief. it would be more like science fiction to him. >> rockwood, pennsylvania. my health is important to me. it's critical that i stick to my medication. i cannot be one of the 61 million americans who do not refill their prescriptions on time. readyfill at cvs pharmacy automatically refills my prescriptions and reminds me to pick them up. you mean, reminds me to pick them up. [ chuckles ] stop by your local cvs pharmacy to ask if readyfill is right for you, and get a $25 coupon book. readyfill, only at cvs pharmacy. >>> we have our cnn medical correspondent elizabeth cohen standing by. as fast as possible. >> yes. >> you'll answer questions on the twitter board. people are asking great questions. we're starting something today called the rick sanchez after-show tour. people who take a tour of the cnn sent rer visiting us. there they are right there. see them
. >> so, you're talking system, project cost, over a million dollars to build the system, but paybackperation, if he were alive today and you were to say, grandpa sailor, we are powering our farm with cow manure? >> probably disbelief. it would be more like science fiction to him. >> rockwood, pennsylvania. my health is important to me. it's critical that i stick to my medication. i cannot be one of the 61 million americans who do not refill their prescriptions on time....
298
298
Aug 25, 2009
08/09
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 298
favorite 0
quote 0
i think it's because barack obama always was elected by the unions and this is payback. he has put union people in virtually every agency, but this is the agency that's in charge of the monetary system, and he's going to be very much in favor of a hugely expansion airy monetary policy because he thinks that's what helps unions. glenn: ok. art, go ahead. >> steve and i wrote a book about a year and a half ago which really laid out these types of issues. we were very hopeful, at least we hoped that it wouldn't happen, but "the end of prosperity" is the name of it. he is doing everything we worried about. it is probably the worst economic administration i have ever seen. whether it's unions or whether it is not, this guy is making every single econ101 mistake you can make. he is doing mistakes on monetary policy, healthcare, cap and trade, you name it, he is making the mistakes. people will see the light, won't they, glenn? glenn: i think -- let me tell you something. we broke all records last night, just last night, and i think more people -- >> congratulations. glenn: con
i think it's because barack obama always was elected by the unions and this is payback. he has put union people in virtually every agency, but this is the agency that's in charge of the monetary system, and he's going to be very much in favor of a hugely expansion airy monetary policy because he thinks that's what helps unions. glenn: ok. art, go ahead. >> steve and i wrote a book about a year and a half ago which really laid out these types of issues. we were very hopeful, at least we...
319
319
Aug 26, 2009
08/09
by
WRC
tv
eye 319
favorite 0
quote 0
she came up with this creative payback. taylor stood at the busy intersection for about two hours before his wife texted him and told him he could come home. >> on the cell phone. >> have you have you heard of delete? >> there are big let others that sign. >> yeah. we are going to talk about something else, though. we are talking about what's coming up at 6:00 tonight. more evidence today the economy is, in fact, rebounding. midge or product recall to tell you about. involves more than 5 million window shades and blinds sold at nation's biggest retailers. also, two cars and a police cruiser smashed into one another today. those cars hit a fire hydrant and that sent up a guiser. those stories and more coming up in a few minutes. >> all righty. >> see you then. >> what have you got? >> two preseason games left and lot of decisions to be made for the redskins coaches. interesting happenings at redskins camp in terms of the quarterback duel. i'm not talking about jason campbell. he's the starter. jim zorn made it clear this wee
she came up with this creative payback. taylor stood at the busy intersection for about two hours before his wife texted him and told him he could come home. >> on the cell phone. >> have you have you heard of delete? >> there are big let others that sign. >> yeah. we are going to talk about something else, though. we are talking about what's coming up at 6:00 tonight. more evidence today the economy is, in fact, rebounding. midge or product recall to tell you about....
316
316
tv
eye 316
favorite 0
quote 0
the payback, though, they'll replay every single clip when then senator obama stood up there and saidill see their taxes raised. >> he set a trap for himself. he can't do it now. >> first of all, he can do it. that's called simply going back on a promise. it doesn't mean you can't do it. again, what we'll likely hear is just when president bill clinton got in, he promised all these things, well, i came in, looked under the hood, it's a lot tougher than i thought it was. politicians do it all the time. >> the guy is doing something right because i'm hearing from angie, the market is up -- what's the -- the market's up 112 points. susan liscovicz is going to be joining me here in just a little bit. you know, is it the bounce, is it the bubble, are we there, have we hit bottom? i don't know. but there are some signs that are good. and we're going to talk about this on the aftershow coming up in just a little bit. and that snake story we promised, i would have brought it to you had it not been for roland. >> oh, blame it on a brother. blame it on a brother. >> see you later. >> all right.
the payback, though, they'll replay every single clip when then senator obama stood up there and saidill see their taxes raised. >> he set a trap for himself. he can't do it now. >> first of all, he can do it. that's called simply going back on a promise. it doesn't mean you can't do it. again, what we'll likely hear is just when president bill clinton got in, he promised all these things, well, i came in, looked under the hood, it's a lot tougher than i thought it was. politicians...
401
401
tv
eye 401
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> you're talking system, project costs, over $1 million to use the system, but a payback in five yearsr grandfather if he were alive today, and you were to say grandpa sayler we are powering or farm with cow waste -- >> probably disbelief. more like science fiction to him. >> reporter: you have to remember, the greatid
. >> you're talking system, project costs, over $1 million to use the system, but a payback in five yearsr grandfather if he were alive today, and you were to say grandpa sayler we are powering or farm with cow waste -- >> probably disbelief. more like science fiction to him. >> reporter: you have to remember, the greatid
200
200
Aug 12, 2009
08/09
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 0
bill: do you believe that there is payback now for the help that nbc gave barack obama?elieve the administration. >> absolutely. i don't think there is any -- ok i will do this, and do you that i don't think that's happening. i think it's an understanding of friends. i think it's people who are saying hey, look. i think this is why nbc went hard before barack obama on green week. remember, that's universal. so that's all your movies. that's all your tv shows. and they have green week on all of their networks and talking about green. that only helps them cellulite bulbs. it helps them sell wind technology. bill: but they want cap and trade contracts. >> they want cap and trade. absolutely. i think they bet the entire -- i think they pushed everything to the center of the table and said go with barack obama because if we help him, he will help us. bill: ok. now, a republican congressman, let me get the guy's name, you are laughing at him already. bob edge -- e. in gliss from south carolina was asked about you and here is what he said. >> the suggestion watch glenn beck. he
bill: do you believe that there is payback now for the help that nbc gave barack obama?elieve the administration. >> absolutely. i don't think there is any -- ok i will do this, and do you that i don't think that's happening. i think it's an understanding of friends. i think it's people who are saying hey, look. i think this is why nbc went hard before barack obama on green week. remember, that's universal. so that's all your movies. that's all your tv shows. and they have green week on...
370
370
Aug 3, 2009
08/09
by
WJLA
tv
eye 370
favorite 0
quote 0
they're not sure when they'll get the government reimbursement because of computer issues, and the payback timetable, senate deal or not, additional funds won't hit the root of the problem. >> they take a goal and killed it with that execution. >> the senate is going to have to take up this issue by tomorrow at midnight according to dealerships or it will be suspended. that means going ahead and allocating an additional $2 billion as the house did, speaking with another dealership in the area, their advice to consumers out there, go ahead and get in on this early before this program hits empty. courtney robinson, abc 7 news. >> thank you, courtney. the national news, the white house is responding to suggestions from two of president obama's key vick advisors that he might be going back on his breath to not raise taxes on the middle class. >> the president's clear commitment is not to raise taxes on those making less than $250,000 a year. >> on the suny morning talk shows. timothy geithner and larry summers says the administration had not ruled out the possibility of tax increases to lower
they're not sure when they'll get the government reimbursement because of computer issues, and the payback timetable, senate deal or not, additional funds won't hit the root of the problem. >> they take a goal and killed it with that execution. >> the senate is going to have to take up this issue by tomorrow at midnight according to dealerships or it will be suspended. that means going ahead and allocating an additional $2 billion as the house did, speaking with another dealership...
289
289
Aug 15, 2009
08/09
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 289
favorite 0
quote 0
payback is the proverbial "b" word. beck humiliated at congressman rick larsen's town hall in washington state. >> i've got beck at my side and you've got glenn beck on your side. just not going to play out that way. >> as a dozen advertisers chance l on beck comedy central catches him in a bit of a contradiction. >> you're about to lose the best health care system in the world. getting well in this country actually almost kills you. >> worse, the minneapolis newspaper praises michelle bachman's son for going in to teach for america. says he's a smart, caring kid who must have been well raised. so she declares the paper has done a hit job on him. and karl rove on family? and joe the plumber, the standup comedian? how will we know when his act is over? all that and more now on "countdown." good evening from new york. after weeks of fear mongering, shouting lies, death threats, and more in our fifth story today the president came face to face with a real american who challenged him on health care reform. the stage had bee
payback is the proverbial "b" word. beck humiliated at congressman rick larsen's town hall in washington state. >> i've got beck at my side and you've got glenn beck on your side. just not going to play out that way. >> as a dozen advertisers chance l on beck comedy central catches him in a bit of a contradiction. >> you're about to lose the best health care system in the world. getting well in this country actually almost kills you. >> worse, the minneapolis...
292
292
Aug 14, 2009
08/09
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 292
favorite 0
quote 0
now we're seeing a form of payback. >> president obama says he is building a new more durable economy. >> because we can't afford to return to an economy based on inflated profits and maxed out credit cards. >> while the p president seems determined to protect our personal credit cards, economists say he has maxed out the national credit card with trillion dollar deficits. >> all we have going to for us is government spending. it is as much of a negative as a positive. >> a show eafer i could be better for the economy, since there is a lot of imbalances that need toing corrected. a slow recovery with slower job creation could be political poison, and few elected officials have the stomach for it. chris. caller: wendell goler reporting from the white house, thanks. staying with wall street, if you are one of the companies that took bailout money, today was the day to come up with a plan. how do you pay your top people well enough to keep them but without inflaming outraged taxpayers? correspondent brian wilson tells us the answer is you have to walk a fine line. >> the dilemma, if your
now we're seeing a form of payback. >> president obama says he is building a new more durable economy. >> because we can't afford to return to an economy based on inflated profits and maxed out credit cards. >> while the p president seems determined to protect our personal credit cards, economists say he has maxed out the national credit card with trillion dollar deficits. >> all we have going to for us is government spending. it is as much of a negative as a positive....
2,086
2.1K
Aug 24, 2009
08/09
by
WMPT
tv
eye 2,086
favorite 0
quote 0
it's a term the industry likes to call payback or pull forward, if you prefer.nd it happens all the time. thiss that been a problem that the industry has had for a number of years. they keep ramping up their incentive programs. some cars in the last year, we've seen $10,000 in incentives, rebates, cut rate loans and the like. and every time one of the programs ends sales fall off and they have to come back with something even more lucrative. the question is are these clunker buyers folks that would have run their vehicles into the ground and probably bought something used when the vehicle failed, or were these new buyers who were going to buy anyway in september, october, november. if it's the latter case, we've got problems ahead for this industry because they've basically taken a lot of the sales that they would have had and moved them up. if these people are incremental sales, if these were folks that were not going to buy, then the industry has something good to crow about. >> reporter: and a assume that is all connected to my next question which is as we sa
it's a term the industry likes to call payback or pull forward, if you prefer.nd it happens all the time. thiss that been a problem that the industry has had for a number of years. they keep ramping up their incentive programs. some cars in the last year, we've seen $10,000 in incentives, rebates, cut rate loans and the like. and every time one of the programs ends sales fall off and they have to come back with something even more lucrative. the question is are these clunker buyers folks that...
377
377
Aug 10, 2009
08/09
by
HLN
tv
eye 377
favorite 0
quote 0
the payback on that, like that. and a lot of space with subsidize the cost of you having the blown-in insulation done. next? you don't want to put in new windows in your house but you want to feel the air leaks around them. caulk, weather stripping, that is the second most important thing for you to do to your house. then maybe making you a little sore doing it, i cheap to do and it will pay back almost instantly. do that, you've done a lot. i'm clark howard. for more ways you can be smart with your dough, go to cnn.com/clarkhoward. >>> don't forget, great consumer advice for nothing every saturday and sunday. clark howard, noon and 4:00 eastern right here. he's going to help you save more, spend less, and avoid getting ripped off. >>> a dog taken to an animal shelter is now headed to iraq. the army was looking for a short-haired trainable dog to be a mascot for a police brigade. and it sound sophie at a shelter in jamestown, california. >> kind of boost your morale. you know, you could be there, have a long day, yo
the payback on that, like that. and a lot of space with subsidize the cost of you having the blown-in insulation done. next? you don't want to put in new windows in your house but you want to feel the air leaks around them. caulk, weather stripping, that is the second most important thing for you to do to your house. then maybe making you a little sore doing it, i cheap to do and it will pay back almost instantly. do that, you've done a lot. i'm clark howard. for more ways you can be smart with...
140
140
Aug 11, 2009
08/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
the things that are not in the bill, loan paybacks.any times when you were facing the end of this training, you want to be of the pi house and pay back your lungs. we were talking about that earlier. if they give you lung payback at $200,000 for primary care, it might look more appealing than if you have to pay back $150,000 in loans, by house, and make a very small and, as your college. we will talk about opportunities for training. there will be opportunities for people who wanted trained in primary care. but there are plenty of vacancies despite the fact we close down a number of training programs because they could not fill their slots with students that want to go into primary care. the bill again creates lots of opportunities for additional training. the other thing the bill does is talk about the medical homes. we talked about this in the academy of family physicians and the academy of pediatrics. many of us thought that that's what we had been doing most of our lives, providing coordination of care, trying to help decide when t
the things that are not in the bill, loan paybacks.any times when you were facing the end of this training, you want to be of the pi house and pay back your lungs. we were talking about that earlier. if they give you lung payback at $200,000 for primary care, it might look more appealing than if you have to pay back $150,000 in loans, by house, and make a very small and, as your college. we will talk about opportunities for training. there will be opportunities for people who wanted trained in...
192
192
Aug 11, 2009
08/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 192
favorite 0
quote 0
the things that are in the bill, we talk more about our loan payback, many times when you are facing the end of this aeons of training, you want to be able to buy a house and pay back your loans as we were talking about earlier. if we give you loans paid back, that $200,000 a year for primary care may look more appealing than if you have to payback $150,000 in loans, by house and the you're going to be making a third of the income as your colleagues happen to be. we are going to talk about opportunities for training and we want to be sure there are opportunities for anybody who wants to train primary-care. as the second slide shows you, there are plenty of vacancies today despite the fact that we have closed a number of training programs because they couldn't fill their slots with students that wanted to go into primary care. so the bill again creates lots of opportunities for additional training. the other thing of the bill does is talk about the medical home. restarted having conversations about this in the academy of family physicians, academy of pediatrics and general internal me
the things that are in the bill, we talk more about our loan payback, many times when you are facing the end of this aeons of training, you want to be able to buy a house and pay back your loans as we were talking about earlier. if we give you loans paid back, that $200,000 a year for primary care may look more appealing than if you have to payback $150,000 in loans, by house and the you're going to be making a third of the income as your colleagues happen to be. we are going to talk about...
338
338
tv
eye 338
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> you're talking system project costs, over a million dollars to build the system but a payback in five years or less. >> reporter: if your great-grandfather who started this operation were alive and you were to say, grandfather, we're powering our farm with cow waste -- >> probably disbelief. more like science fiction to him. >> reporter: i'm still in disbelief. i think the cue is, too. >> the cow is not happy. did you see him? >> what are you doing with that camera? yeah. it's a very weird thing when you go up there. just the whole idea of what they're doing, it seems in the face of kind of -- you look back, at the dollars and cents they're saving, how not only does the farm benefit but also parts of the community because they actually give some of the power back to the grid. many of the homes in the community get power from that farm. it is really a neat thing. we're probably going to see more farms follow suit, do basically the same thing. >> $200,000 a year. >> and this is not a huge farm. this is not a big one. only around 600 cows. there are many cattle farms much, much larg
. >> you're talking system project costs, over a million dollars to build the system but a payback in five years or less. >> reporter: if your great-grandfather who started this operation were alive and you were to say, grandfather, we're powering our farm with cow waste -- >> probably disbelief. more like science fiction to him. >> reporter: i'm still in disbelief. i think the cue is, too. >> the cow is not happy. did you see him? >> what are you doing with...
117
117
Aug 13, 2009
08/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
be engaged in substantial weatherization of buildings that the federal government owned with the payback within three or four years. how could it not be right to be seeking to catalyze investments and high-speed rail, other key areas of infrastructure and in particular, and in renewable energy. how could it not be right to take steps that would be desirable at any time, but were essentials as we were pursuing stimulus, i just on the brink of the time that the baby-boom generation was going to begin to turn 65? that is why the president has recognized the crucial relationship were retirement security issues and the long run health of the federal budget. what is true if you study the federal budget closely, it is this. if you look not over three years or five years by over 15 or more. if you don't get health care costs under control, the budget will not be under control of no matter what else you do. and if you do get health care costs under control, if you do make substantial progress in slowing the growth of health-care cost, the stakes are very large. evens several tenths of 1% as peter
be engaged in substantial weatherization of buildings that the federal government owned with the payback within three or four years. how could it not be right to be seeking to catalyze investments and high-speed rail, other key areas of infrastructure and in particular, and in renewable energy. how could it not be right to take steps that would be desirable at any time, but were essentials as we were pursuing stimulus, i just on the brink of the time that the baby-boom generation was going to...
264
264
Aug 12, 2009
08/09
by
CNN
tv
eye 264
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i want to stress that this was a payback situation and not an jn ongoing battle like you s in mexicoeporter: according to officials at for the bliss and el paso, michael apodaca joined the army about a year ago working as a crew member that launches patriot missiles. his family says they don't believe the charges against him. >> he was in the top of his class. he talked to all his sergeants. he is a good soldier. now, before he went in, he was in with a bad crowd. >> once again, ed lavandera reporting to are us. >>> one more time, we want to take you to our magic board. it was a map that was put together by "the new york times." we want to keep going back to it, because it really puts into perspective how the mexican drug cartel has infiltrated the united states. if you look at this map, "the new york times" did a fabulous job of putting together -- see all these red dots from up in here to port an gel less, washington. eugene, oregon, idaho, all the way. big cities, middle-size cities, small cities. missouri, illinois, ohio, west virginia, north carolina. look at all these red dots.
. >> i want to stress that this was a payback situation and not an jn ongoing battle like you s in mexicoeporter: according to officials at for the bliss and el paso, michael apodaca joined the army about a year ago working as a crew member that launches patriot missiles. his family says they don't believe the charges against him. >> he was in the top of his class. he talked to all his sergeants. he is a good soldier. now, before he went in, he was in with a bad crowd. >> once...
631
631
Aug 28, 2009
08/09
by
WJLA
tv
eye 631
favorite 0
quote 0
i guess it's payback. bad karma. >> reporter: are you guys armed? >> not 24/7. we are. >> reporter: they're always armed with pepper spray, stun and taser guns. and handcuffs. pink handcuffs. isn't that embarrassing? >> at first it is. but then, it kind of puts a little smile on our face because pink is a happy color. >> reporter: in fact, everything is pink. including their two dozen vehicles. a humvee, even a s.w.a.t. truck, and a smart car. their motto, kiss jail good-bye. so far, the twins have bailed out more than 5,000 suspects. they get paid 10% of whatever the bail is. they keep pink lists of their clients in their, what else? pink office. any men work for you guys? >> no. >> yeah. we do have some. they wash our cars. i'm serious. we have guys that move the cars. rotate the cars. wash the cars. >> reporter: that sounds sexist. >> we're good at that. >> oil changes. >> if we have a guy that wants to be a lipstick bond girl, we'll hire him. we don't have those that want to wear pink, that's a requirement. and drive a pink car. >> reporter: but they always
i guess it's payback. bad karma. >> reporter: are you guys armed? >> not 24/7. we are. >> reporter: they're always armed with pepper spray, stun and taser guns. and handcuffs. pink handcuffs. isn't that embarrassing? >> at first it is. but then, it kind of puts a little smile on our face because pink is a happy color. >> reporter: in fact, everything is pink. including their two dozen vehicles. a humvee, even a s.w.a.t. truck, and a smart car. their motto, kiss...
290
290
Aug 24, 2009
08/09
by
CNN
tv
eye 290
favorite 0
quote 0
but dealers say the paperwork and the payback is a major concern. >> 15 to 20 documents like this forry deal? >> right. >> reporter: tammy is vice president of dark cars auto chain in greater washington. she has people working around the clock to meet the deadline. they have made 1400 clunker deals so far, fronting as much as $4500 for each rebate. to date, they have only been reimbursed for nine. >> especially coming out of the times that we have just come out of, and then to have this kind of cash flow hanging out there, it's very unnerving. hard to sleep at night knowing that you have, you know, $6 million outstanding. >> reporter: the national automobile dealers association is urging the government to give them an additional week to process all the deals they expect in the twilight hours. transportation secretary ray lahood assures the money is on the way. >> they're going to get their money. we have the money to provide to them. >> reporter: as for customers like sarah nesbitt, she's rushing to cash in on a deal she just couldn't pass up. >> with all the dings and dents and scrat
but dealers say the paperwork and the payback is a major concern. >> 15 to 20 documents like this forry deal? >> right. >> reporter: tammy is vice president of dark cars auto chain in greater washington. she has people working around the clock to meet the deadline. they have made 1400 clunker deals so far, fronting as much as $4500 for each rebate. to date, they have only been reimbursed for nine. >> especially coming out of the times that we have just come out of, and...
141
141
Aug 8, 2009
08/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
those families i think it could be an astoundingly good investment we don't seem to have data on the paybackf what you do if you have subsidized access to families already receiving thousands of dollars of support by making sure that they also can do the things online that they are standing in line to do or waiting at the library to get a computer. >> to that point on june 25th of the president announced a 90 day initiative with the united states customs and immigration service that we have been -- had the privilege to be part of the, which is going to use the cell phone platform, going to use the technology that is more ubiquitous in people's hands to deliver updates about the status of immigration applications, these applications and the like via cell phone. so to the point many, many more people are going to have access to information that previously was never available to them before because the information existed in a closed box similarly a meeting like this that would have only been available are accessible to somebody that could come to washington, that is a much higher barriers for
those families i think it could be an astoundingly good investment we don't seem to have data on the paybackf what you do if you have subsidized access to families already receiving thousands of dollars of support by making sure that they also can do the things online that they are standing in line to do or waiting at the library to get a computer. >> to that point on june 25th of the president announced a 90 day initiative with the united states customs and immigration service that we...
320
320
Aug 12, 2009
08/09
by
CNN
tv
eye 320
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i want to express that this was a payback situation and not something that like you see in mexicoough this could be considered to some degree still over and you don't look at it in the same way as it's occurring in mexico. >> reporter: according to officials in mexico, he joined the army about a year ago and worked as a crew member that launches patriot missiles, but his family says they don't believe the charges against him. >> he's in the top of his class, talked to all his sergeant, he's a good soldier. before he went in, he was, he was in with a bad crowd. >> reporter: for years we heard report of mexican authorities and officials being corrupted by the drug cartels, but now growing concern on the u.s. side that u.s. officials and authorities along the border might be susceptible to the reach and influence of drug cartels, as well. ed lavlavandera, cnn, dallas. >>> health care reform. what's in, what's out? the fact, the fiction. cnn i-reporters are weighing in. ♪ kelly saunder's nature valley. ♪ the place that inspires her to go faster... ♪ and slower. ♪ elk mountains, colora
. >> i want to express that this was a payback situation and not something that like you see in mexicoough this could be considered to some degree still over and you don't look at it in the same way as it's occurring in mexico. >> reporter: according to officials in mexico, he joined the army about a year ago and worked as a crew member that launches patriot missiles, but his family says they don't believe the charges against him. >> he's in the top of his class, talked to all...