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peggy, i want to let you finish your thought there. you were talking about changes that are coming. >> yeah, well, one of the things i think i am seeing is that the republican establishment in washington and the establishments wherever they exist in the country, they took a shock. they are somewhat concussed. however, the base itself has been shocked and is somewhat concussed. and i think sometimes at moments of shock you can look at yourself and you can say there are ways i need change. so i actually consider this promising in some ways. it can move forward things in a good way. i think the tea party is going to have to look at itself. it's been so helpful to the republican party in the past. it saved it by not going third party in 2010, helping the republicans sweep the house. but the tea party style of rage is not one nawins over converts and makes-- that wins over converts and makes people lean towards them and say, "i want to listen to you." i think a friendly persuasion has to begin now from the republican party to people of the
peggy, i want to let you finish your thought there. you were talking about changes that are coming. >> yeah, well, one of the things i think i am seeing is that the republican establishment in washington and the establishments wherever they exist in the country, they took a shock. they are somewhat concussed. however, the base itself has been shocked and is somewhat concussed. and i think sometimes at moments of shock you can look at yourself and you can say there are ways i need change....
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it would be a good thing. >> paul: all right, peggy, thank you so much for being here. still ahead, from taxes to immigration to energy, a look at president obama's second term agenda is a move to the midddddddddd >> in the coming weeks and months, i am looking forward to reaching out and working with leaders of both parties to meet the challenges we can only solve together, reducing our deficit. reforming our tax codes and fixing our immigration systems and from foreign oil. we've got more work to do. . >> paul: that was president obama tuesday night promising to work with republicans on some big issues. the president wasn't exactly known for his bipartisanship in the first term, will the second be different? we're back with dan henninger, jason riley and kim strassel and james freeman also joins the panel. so, the president's second term's usually not successful. >> usually not. there are exceptions, but, what does the president need to make his better than the first. >> well, i'm certainly hoping that he was telling the truth when he spoke to the des moines register
it would be a good thing. >> paul: all right, peggy, thank you so much for being here. still ahead, from taxes to immigration to energy, a look at president obama's second term agenda is a move to the midddddddddd >> in the coming weeks and months, i am looking forward to reaching out and working with leaders of both parties to meet the challenges we can only solve together, reducing our deficit. reforming our tax codes and fixing our immigration systems and from foreign oil. we've...
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peggy forks live with the kaine campaign. would there be any signs of cautious opt mitch down there on the kaine side of the aisle? >> definite cautious optimism. we heard and update a short time ago about how they're feeling. they're seeing we could see high voter turnout and they are seeing electorate that look like the '08 election than 2004. there are also see more sporadic democratic voters than republican voters. we were in prince william county today and we did run into some voters who were upset with governor cain's cuts to spending. kaine's cuts to spending. >> we think the biggest building campaign that's ever been done on our community college and college campuses but look, i did have to make tough budget cuts, including cutting my salary while my opponent was increasing him and most virginia ns want people in the senate who will be able to make tough decisions. >> reporter: governor allen has tried to portray your connection with president obama as a bad thing. you, of course, are doing the opposite. how do you th
peggy forks live with the kaine campaign. would there be any signs of cautious opt mitch down there on the kaine side of the aisle? >> definite cautious optimism. we heard and update a short time ago about how they're feeling. they're seeing we could see high voter turnout and they are seeing electorate that look like the '08 election than 2004. there are also see more sporadic democratic voters than republican voters. we were in prince william county today and we did run into some voters...
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the "wall street journal"'s peggy noonan described the arc of the president.he debate on the president's case for a second term. next. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. megyn: one of the most read items in the "wall street journal" is a peggy noonan article that describes how far obama has fallen. at one point she writes quote he had confidence without the full capability an gathered around him friends and associates who sea toward him and who were tall ended but maybe not quite talented enough for game they were in. they didn't get the country so well. joining me to discuss it, mike gallagher. we are also trying to get alan colmes hooked up. she has been critical of mitt romney as well. but this devastating piece on president obama where he went
the "wall street journal"'s peggy noonan described the arc of the president.he debate on the president's case for a second term. next. if we want to improve our schools... ... what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ... nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's build a strong foundation. let's invest in our teachers so they can inspire our students. let's solve this....
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matthew dowd, david sanger, joe klein, peggy noonan. david, let me begin with you.rmish between israel and hamas over gaza. you wrote that it in many ways it was a warm-up in a potential conflict between israel and iran. >> that's right. as you saw the hamas missile attack on israel began, israelis trying to figure out what capability that iran had. because it was iranian missiles slipped in gaza. those were the one reaching towards jerusalem and tel aviv. they weren't enormously successful in that they didn't do that much damage. iron dome program turned out to be pretty effective not only in shooting down missiles but determining missiles that they shouldn't even target. because they were heading to sea or no population. that was a message to the iranians, if that thought they would manage to get these missiles into the gaza or into lebanon in the stealth cuban missile crisis, in fact, they would be significantly less effective. on the other hand, the iranians also learned a few lessons from this. they learned what the israeli capability was. the big question goin
matthew dowd, david sanger, joe klein, peggy noonan. david, let me begin with you.rmish between israel and hamas over gaza. you wrote that it in many ways it was a warm-up in a potential conflict between israel and iran. >> that's right. as you saw the hamas missile attack on israel began, israelis trying to figure out what capability that iran had. because it was iranian missiles slipped in gaza. those were the one reaching towards jerusalem and tel aviv. they weren't enormously...
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megyn: peggy noonan joins me now. welcome back.r thoughts. >> megyn, i'll tell you i think we are living through one of the great political moments of modern american history. this is really big it appears to be really close. we'll find out in a few hours. but i'm fascinated by the number of people who follow politics for a living who very actually and honestly don't know what's going to happen tonight. so that just kind of fast united nations me in general. megyn: you write in a column posted yesterday that you had a conversation with john dickerson of cbs news. he said to you before the last presidential debate he thought maybe the american people were quietly cooking something up, something we don't know about. you wrote, i think they are. and i think it's this. a romney win. explain that. >> well, i just got a feeling and i have had it for a little while that something is going on out there. maybe the best way to explain it to myself in a way in the last 24 hours has been all the data i get, all the anecdotes and one distinguis
megyn: peggy noonan joins me now. welcome back.r thoughts. >> megyn, i'll tell you i think we are living through one of the great political moments of modern american history. this is really big it appears to be really close. we'll find out in a few hours. but i'm fascinated by the number of people who follow politics for a living who very actually and honestly don't know what's going to happen tonight. so that just kind of fast united nations me in general. megyn: you write in a column...
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we'll start with peggy noonan of the "wall street journal." dee dee myers of "vanity fair." richard lowry of the "national review." harvard university's david gergen. and our own john dickerson. then we'll talk to stu rothenberg of the stu rothenbe rothenberg political reports. allen stanford of the university of virginia center for politics, democratic pollster anna greenberg, and republican analyst leslie sanchez of the impacto group. and our own cbs news elections director anthony salvanto. we're coming to the end of the campaign 2012, and we've got it all on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: good morning, again. most of the country is looking forward to election day, or at the least, looking forward to the campaign being over. but in large parts of the northeast, it is still the aftermath of the storm that is in the forefront of many people's thoughts. at least 110 are dead, more than 2 million are still without power. close to 1 million in new york city alone. 80% of new york c
we'll start with peggy noonan of the "wall street journal." dee dee myers of "vanity fair." richard lowry of the "national review." harvard university's david gergen. and our own john dickerson. then we'll talk to stu rothenberg of the stu rothenbe rothenberg political reports. allen stanford of the university of virginia center for politics, democratic pollster anna greenberg, and republican analyst leslie sanchez of the impacto group. and our own cbs news...
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peggy noonan of the ""wall street journal"." david gergen of harvard university. dee dee myers of "vanity fair." and our own john dickerson. election 2012 is in the bookes, but the story is just beginning. and this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: good morning, again. on this veteran's day. and we begin with senator graham who is in clemson, south carolina. senator, thank you for coming. you are on the armed services committee, of course, so i want to start out with this out-of-the blue thunderbolt that hit washington friday concerning david petraeus the c.i.a. director. he resigned, saying he had exercised bad judgment and had an affair. cbs news and several other agencies have now confirmed that the f.b.i. got on to this after a third woman told them she had received threatening e-mails from the woman he has reported to have had the affair with. so i guess i would just simply start, do you have any additional information to any of this? >> no, not really. i was just
peggy noonan of the ""wall street journal"." david gergen of harvard university. dee dee myers of "vanity fair." and our own john dickerson. election 2012 is in the bookes, but the story is just beginning. and this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: good morning, again. on this veteran's day. and we begin with senator graham who is in clemson,...
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peggy ray jumped out. as she raced new in to -- raced in to help, she kept of the people stable until firefighters arrived. when she returned to her scar someone had stole -- car, someone had stolen $900 out of her car. >> $900. almost two weeks worth of work. >> peggy says she can't afford the loss. she's got six kids to support, trying to save for nursing school. even though she was ripped off, she said she wouldn't do it differently. >> duncan started a unique messaging service. >> reporter: it was december 2010. duncan say, a 36-year-old father of three was diagnosed with cancer, an aggressive form of melanoma. >> a couple weeks before christmas. it was at that moment you're wondering your own longevity on the planet. >> reporter: he thought of things he would like to tell his children, not then but well into the future, kind of like michael keaton in "my life." >> i want to leave you this videotape so you know something about me. >> messages of wisdom, lessons learned in life, to be able to deliver a
peggy ray jumped out. as she raced new in to -- raced in to help, she kept of the people stable until firefighters arrived. when she returned to her scar someone had stole -- car, someone had stolen $900 out of her car. >> $900. almost two weeks worth of work. >> peggy says she can't afford the loss. she's got six kids to support, trying to save for nursing school. even though she was ripped off, she said she wouldn't do it differently. >> duncan started a unique messaging...
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. >> reporter: peggy fox, 9news now. >> you can see peggy's other stories on these candidates, particularly their stances on spending and economics, at wusa9.com. >>> tomorrow is the last day for virginians to vote absentee. today is the last day to cast an early ballot in maryland. you have until 9:00 p.m. to make it to a polling center. >>> in montgomery county one of the key ballot questions would modify collective bargaining with the police department. now, the county argues that it would force the police chief to consult with the union before any management decisions are made, but the fraternal order of police says would it repeal 30 years of all the kinds of bargaining that sure things like advanced notice of shift changes. our andrea mccarren is taking a closer look at this issue. watch her story at wusa9.com. >>> meantime, as one guy in our office put it today, you don't ask for a union card when a firefighter shows up to rescue you from your burning apartment. but apparently that is exactly the sort of reaction some utility crews are getting as they head up to new jersey to help in
. >> reporter: peggy fox, 9news now. >> you can see peggy's other stories on these candidates, particularly their stances on spending and economics, at wusa9.com. >>> tomorrow is the last day for virginians to vote absentee. today is the last day to cast an early ballot in maryland. you have until 9:00 p.m. to make it to a polling center. >>> in montgomery county one of the key ballot questions would modify collective bargaining with the police department. now, the...
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. >> i'm peggy fox. northern virginia pipe bomb suspect was apprehended near great falls, montana this afternoon. and he had traveled more than 2,000 miles in two days from his home in stafford. he was pulled over for speeding by montana highway patrol, but then allegedly threw the pipe bombs at them and tried to get away. >> he was arrested by the montana state police. due to the high-speed pursuit. deploying pipe bombs. from what we understand, he was arrested in possession of a handgun, but taken off safely with no incidents. >> he is charged with three counts of attempted capital murder. weapons charges, and terror charges. they stem from three pipe bombings on tuesday morning at the home of their former girlfriend and the home of the detective and the former home of the stafford county sheriff's deputy. peggy fox, 9news now. >>> a pair of astronauts did a little plumbing work to fix an apparent leak on the international space station. to do so, they have to take a walk -- they had totake a walk outs
. >> i'm peggy fox. northern virginia pipe bomb suspect was apprehended near great falls, montana this afternoon. and he had traveled more than 2,000 miles in two days from his home in stafford. he was pulled over for speeding by montana highway patrol, but then allegedly threw the pipe bombs at them and tried to get away. >> he was arrested by the montana state police. due to the high-speed pursuit. deploying pipe bombs. from what we understand, he was arrested in possession of a...
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peggy is live in manassas, virginia. >>> former d.c. council chair kwame brown will go before two judges. he's scheduled to be sentence on violating a campaign statute. in federal court he's awaiting for sentencing for lying on loan applications. both of these crimes carry a six-month sentence. it's happening in federal court today. bruce johnson has been covering the sentence. he has the latest now. bruce? >> reporter: hi, mike. former councilman chairman kwame brown has been sentenced here in federal court. he was sentenced on the felony charge of bank fraud. here's the sentence and came as a surprise to many people. he's now in the custody of the u.s. marshals. the just sentenced him to remain in the custody of marshals for the remainder of this business day. come 5:00 he will be released. as you say he has another court appearance at 2:00, 2:30 this afternoon on a misdemeanor charge over in superior court. the felony, the big one, in addition to being sentenced to the custody of u.s. marshals for the rest of the day, he will be unde
peggy is live in manassas, virginia. >>> former d.c. council chair kwame brown will go before two judges. he's scheduled to be sentence on violating a campaign statute. in federal court he's awaiting for sentencing for lying on loan applications. both of these crimes carry a six-month sentence. it's happening in federal court today. bruce johnson has been covering the sentence. he has the latest now. bruce? >> reporter: hi, mike. former councilman chairman kwame brown has been...
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. >>> fiscal cliff, it is the buzz phrase coming out of washington this week and as peggy fox tells us, if you don't think it could impact you, think again. >> reporter: when federal agencies are forced to cut 9% out of their budget, the washington area alone could see 65,000 federal jobs lost. 97,000 federal contractor jobs could disappear. add to that subcontractors and people who rely on all that and the total local job loss is nearly 500,000. >> you can't cut back the federal government by 9% without finding some impact on every town on every individual across the country. >> reporter: george mason economist steven fuller says federal services and facilities could be shut down or cut back. the national zoo and smithsonian could cut back hours. you might not get that passport renewed in time for your trip. >> new york city is all but shut down. >> reporter: how about the next big storm? >> the weather guys will have to look out the window more often. >> reporter: meterologists were able to track hurricane sandy using federal satellites. will noaa be able to spend what it needs? >> s
. >>> fiscal cliff, it is the buzz phrase coming out of washington this week and as peggy fox tells us, if you don't think it could impact you, think again. >> reporter: when federal agencies are forced to cut 9% out of their budget, the washington area alone could see 65,000 federal jobs lost. 97,000 federal contractor jobs could disappear. add to that subcontractors and people who rely on all that and the total local job loss is nearly 500,000. >> you can't cut back the...
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as peggy fox reports, the former governor and the former mayor of richmond says he knows well how to reach across the aisle. >> reporter: on the day after his victory senator elect tim kaine appeared relaxed and energized to begin his work in congress. >> it was an exciting night last night. >> reporter: kaine says his and president obama's win in the commonwealth does not mean virginia is now a blue state but purple and extremely important on the national political stage. >> i think we're important enough for both parties to have to make their case to us. >> reporter: the senator elect says his first task is to tackle the looming fiscal cliff issues such as stopping sequestration and raising income levels on the expiring bush era tax cuts. when senator elect kaine was governor in virginia, he worked with a republican legislature. now he says he'll use those same bridge building skills he honed here on capitol hill to bring consensus in congress to move our country forward. >> i would really love to be on the health education committee working on education and workforce issues becaus
as peggy fox reports, the former governor and the former mayor of richmond says he knows well how to reach across the aisle. >> reporter: on the day after his victory senator elect tim kaine appeared relaxed and energized to begin his work in congress. >> it was an exciting night last night. >> reporter: kaine says his and president obama's win in the commonwealth does not mean virginia is now a blue state but purple and extremely important on the national political stage....
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. >> reporter: i'm peggy fox in tysons corner. the drive into this busy place whether for work or play could be a lot easier come saturday when the express lanes open up, but you're going to need an ez pass and if you complete with three or more people on board -- commute with three or more people on board, you can ride for free with a flex pass. anyone who has an ez pass or smart tag can use the new express lanes which run both directions from springfield to the dulles access road. there are new entrance and exit ramps exclusively for the express lanes. two go in and out of busy tysons corner. the tolls will vary. the more crowded, the more expensive in order to keep traffic slowing on the express lanes at or above 45 miles per hour. the tolls may be as high as $10 each way unless you'll be carpooling or on a bus. >> flex, i think i can use the same one, right? >> reporter: no. you'll need a flex pass if you'll be hov-ing with three on board. then it's free. peggy fox, 9 news now. >>> five people including three kids found dead i
. >> reporter: i'm peggy fox in tysons corner. the drive into this busy place whether for work or play could be a lot easier come saturday when the express lanes open up, but you're going to need an ez pass and if you complete with three or more people on board -- commute with three or more people on board, you can ride for free with a flex pass. anyone who has an ez pass or smart tag can use the new express lanes which run both directions from springfield to the dulles access road. there...
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diversify our economy and be less dependent on government contracting in the long run. >> reporter: peggy fox, 9 news now. >>> a passenger's erratic behavior causes a united flight bound for dulles to make an emergency landing. that flight coming from denver had to land 13 minutes earlier last night. we talked with one passenger who was sitting a row from the apparently disturbed traveler. >> he all of a sudden stood up and said to the man next to him i need to get out and he got out and he just kind of like collapsed face down on the floor and he stood up after a couple minutes and got back in his seat and then he did this every two or three minutes about four or five more times. flight attendants were asking him if he wanted water or some soda d and he said no, i'm praying. there were times where he started crying uncontrollably on the floor. then he started kind of like swinging and it turned into a physical fight. >> as you can imagine, that made everybody nervous. passengers and flight attendants actually had to restrain this fellow until the plane landed. once that happened authorit
diversify our economy and be less dependent on government contracting in the long run. >> reporter: peggy fox, 9 news now. >>> a passenger's erratic behavior causes a united flight bound for dulles to make an emergency landing. that flight coming from denver had to land 13 minutes earlier last night. we talked with one passenger who was sitting a row from the apparently disturbed traveler. >> he all of a sudden stood up and said to the man next to him i need to get out and...
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i thought we had-- that's because i love listening to peggy, but i'm going to read it for her.opefully i'll be able to rise to the occasion. >> she says what it needed is mag nimty. not about him, his party, about self and one's deepest, and suggest in subtle ways to help them save face and quietly that you're not the best negotiator and neither were they. the nation faces a real challenge and there will be economic repercussions in handling this, kimberly, i think this is-- >> you like the levin approach? >> totally forget it. >> it sees much more clear. >> stand for something, and say, yeah, we lost, and examine it, how can we get this done better. they spent between the romney campaign, super pac, alludes to a president with a failed economy, horrible unemployment numbers and shouldn't have been that difficult. >> and the republicans do revert back and try and say that we should try to get everyone get along and that wasn't president obama's approach. >> what i've learned from the results of this election is if i was somebody trying to get mitt romney elected tell the biogra
i thought we had-- that's because i love listening to peggy, but i'm going to read it for her.opefully i'll be able to rise to the occasion. >> she says what it needed is mag nimty. not about him, his party, about self and one's deepest, and suggest in subtle ways to help them save face and quietly that you're not the best negotiator and neither were they. the nation faces a real challenge and there will be economic repercussions in handling this, kimberly, i think this is-- >> you...
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our peggy fox started her day in prince william. she has live from richmond. peggy? >> reporter: well, the mood here is very optimistic. we just had an update from the tim kaine campaign and they are saying that we could see voter turnout levels higher than the '08 levels. we don't know how that's going to go, however, they're saying that they are seeing an electorate that looks like that '08 level. we also know this has been the most expensive senate race in history. we'll see how that plays out. take a look at what one of the stations looked like today in prince william county. beautiful if you don't mind standing in line. >> because it's good everybody is coming out doing their duty. >> reporter: many voting stations like the springwoods precinct in woodbridge -- >> it's exciting. >> reporter: saw jammed parking lots and up to two hour waits. >> i think it's encouraging, i like to see everybodier anding their rights but -- everybody exercising their rights. that's what it's all ability. >> supporting people's right to do something like that and to actually see my
our peggy fox started her day in prince william. she has live from richmond. peggy? >> reporter: well, the mood here is very optimistic. we just had an update from the tim kaine campaign and they are saying that we could see voter turnout levels higher than the '08 levels. we don't know how that's going to go, however, they're saying that they are seeing an electorate that looks like that '08 level. we also know this has been the most expensive senate race in history. we'll see how that...
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peggy fox returns from washington, virginia. >> oh my god. what happened? can you believe it? >> reporter: it's the five star inn at -- five star inn at little washington that's put washington, virginia on the map. now azannal worthy of the big washington is making its mark on the tiny picturesque town. >> this kind of thing is happening in our sleepy little town. they were right here. >> reporter: paula broadwell was here with her husband to celebrate her 40th birthday in the foothills of the blue ridge mountains. >> i really wish i had seen theme because -- >> reporter: because there was no room in the famous inn. the inn fills up fast in the fall. the broad wells stayed a little ways down main street at the middleton inn. where a yellow lab stands guard. the broadwells arrived thursday and ate dinner in nearby sperryville at the thornton river grill. friday evening they had reservations at the inn at little washington. the broadwells seemed to be enjoying each other's company thursday and friday. they went on hikes and took a strenuous bike ride together. but then after the
peggy fox returns from washington, virginia. >> oh my god. what happened? can you believe it? >> reporter: it's the five star inn at -- five star inn at little washington that's put washington, virginia on the map. now azannal worthy of the big washington is making its mark on the tiny picturesque town. >> this kind of thing is happening in our sleepy little town. they were right here. >> reporter: paula broadwell was here with her husband to celebrate her 40th birthday...
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. >> reporter: i'm peggy fox in tysons corner. the drive into this busy place could be a lot easier come saturday when the express lanes open up, but you're going to need an ez pass. if you commute with three or more people on board, you can ride free as long as you have a flex pass. anyone who has an ez pass or smart tag can use the new express lanes which run both directions from springfield to the dulles access road. >> i think it's great. >> reporter: there are new entrance and exit ramps exclusively for the express lanes. two go in and out of busy tysons corner. the tolls vary. the more crowded, the more expensive in order to keep traffic slowing on the express lanes at or above 45 miles per hour. the tolls may be as high as $10 each way unless you'll be carpooling or on a bus. >> flex, i think i can use the same one, right? >> reporter: no. you'll need a flex pass if you'll be hov-ing with three on board. then it's free. peggy fox, 9 news now. >>> day in, day out america's service members stand on the line to protect our fre
. >> reporter: i'm peggy fox in tysons corner. the drive into this busy place could be a lot easier come saturday when the express lanes open up, but you're going to need an ez pass. if you commute with three or more people on board, you can ride free as long as you have a flex pass. anyone who has an ez pass or smart tag can use the new express lanes which run both directions from springfield to the dulles access road. >> i think it's great. >> reporter: there are new...
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it would be a good thing. >> paul: all right, peggy, thank you so much for being here.till ahead, from taxes to immigration to energy, a look at president obama's second term agenda is a move to the midddddddddd [ cheeping ] [ male announcer ] you hear that? that's the sound of car insurance compani these days. here a cheap, there a cheap, everywhere a cheap... you get it. so, what if instead of just a cheap choice, you could make a smart choice? like, esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money from the beginning. it's what they've always done. not just something they cheap about. that's insurance for the modern world. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. >> in the coming weeks and months, i am looking forward to reaching out and working with leaders of both parties to meet the challenges we can only solve together, reducing our deficit. reforming our tax codes and fixing our immigration systems and from foreign oil. we've got more work to do. . >> paul: that was president obama tuesday night promising to work with republicans
it would be a good thing. >> paul: all right, peggy, thank you so much for being here.till ahead, from taxes to immigration to energy, a look at president obama's second term agenda is a move to the midddddddddd [ cheeping ] [ male announcer ] you hear that? that's the sound of car insurance compani these days. here a cheap, there a cheap, everywhere a cheap... you get it. so, what if instead of just a cheap choice, you could make a smart choice? like, esurance for example. they were born...
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we will ask wall street economist peggy noonan next.iz: uncertainty builds about the tax treatment of dividends that may come to pass in 2013. we've got somebody who is running toward one of the high yielding segments and he says may be the best investment out of their postelection. and we want to hear from you. log onto facebook.com/afterthebell. tell us what is the best investment out there right now. david: wrapping up this extraordinary political week the oil opposition still shocked at a president who failed on so many fropts to deliver the kind of economic recovery he promised could win re-election but he did. and answering how he did is something few republicans seem to be addressing clearly without bitterness. one of the exceptions is former reagan speechwriter and current "wall street journal" columnist peggy noonan who joins me now. >> good to see you. david: broad stroke, why did obama win? >> you know the larger reasons. america's changing demographically and culturally. you know, the technical reasons with regard to a reall
we will ask wall street economist peggy noonan next.iz: uncertainty builds about the tax treatment of dividends that may come to pass in 2013. we've got somebody who is running toward one of the high yielding segments and he says may be the best investment out of their postelection. and we want to hear from you. log onto facebook.com/afterthebell. tell us what is the best investment out there right now. david: wrapping up this extraordinary political week the oil opposition still shocked at a...
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it would be a good thing. >> paul: all right, peggy, thank you so much for being here.till ahead, from taxes to immigration to energy, a look at president obama's second term agenda is a move to the midddddddddd >> in the coming weeks and months, i am looking forward to reaching out and working with leaders of both parties to meet the challenges we can only solve together, reducing our deficit. reforming our tax codes and fixing our immigration systems and from foreign oil. we've got more work to do. . >> paul: that was president obama tuesday night promising to work with republicans on some big issues. the president wasn't exactly known for his bipartisanship in the first term, will the second be different? we're back with dan henninger, jason riley and kim strassel and james freeman also joins the panel. so, the president's second term's usually not successful. >> usually not. there are exceptions, but, what does the president need to make his better than the first. >> well, i'm certainly hoping that he was telling the truth when he spoke to the des moines register an
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peggy fox, 9news now. >> turning our attention to health news, fewer babies are being born premature. the march of dimes found early births dropped from 12.8% in 2006 to 11.7% last year. the improvement comes after a national campaign urged doctors not to schedule deliveries early unless there was a medical reason to do so. >>> a new study finds graphic warning labels on cigarettes are effective. the labels are used in foreign countries and huge on packs of cigarettes. doctors at the medical university of south carolina tested them on thousands of american smokers and most smokers said the pictures made them think about quitting more than print warnings. the fda plan to use the labels in this country but a federal court blocked the warnings saying they wanted more evidence they worked. >>> 3-d technology is making it easier for doctors to detect breast cancer. a new study in the journal of radiology finds it's more effective. it's accurate 91% of the time compared 207% for the standard two dimensional test -- paired to 87% for the standard two dimensional tests. >>> okay, moms and dad
peggy fox, 9news now. >> turning our attention to health news, fewer babies are being born premature. the march of dimes found early births dropped from 12.8% in 2006 to 11.7% last year. the improvement comes after a national campaign urged doctors not to schedule deliveries early unless there was a medical reason to do so. >>> a new study finds graphic warning labels on cigarettes are effective. the labels are used in foreign countries and huge on packs of cigarettes. doctors at...
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peggy fox was there and she shares this story. >> reporter: at 10:30, networks began calling the race for tim kaine. >> the next junior senator -- [ cheering and applause ] tim kaine and holton. >> reporter: he had 30 so forthers on stage -- supporter on stage and family members including lynnwood holton, his father-in-law who was a republican governor of virginia in 1970. >> it is a great night to be a virginian. >> reporter: kaine railed against the expensive campaign, $80 million worth and the outside interests. >> we were able to overcome the influence of the negative ads and prove once again the strength of people power, grassroots campaigning. >> reporter: he now joins another former governor in the u.s. senate. there wasn't a lot of celebrating throughout the owning because tim kaine remains behind george allen for most of it. until the large northern virginia precinct began reporting. while tim kaine was at the podium giving the victory speech, networks called the race for president obama. >> nbc just called the presidential race for president obama. [ cheering and applause ]
peggy fox was there and she shares this story. >> reporter: at 10:30, networks began calling the race for tim kaine. >> the next junior senator -- [ cheering and applause ] tim kaine and holton. >> reporter: he had 30 so forthers on stage -- supporter on stage and family members including lynnwood holton, his father-in-law who was a republican governor of virginia in 1970. >> it is a great night to be a virginian. >> reporter: kaine railed against the expensive...
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it would be a good thing. >> paul: all right, peggy, thank you so much for being here.till ahead, from taxes to immigration to energy, a look at president obama's second term agenda is a move to the middle likely? i had enough of feeling embarrassed about my skin. [ designer ] enough of just covering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for everyone -- and may not clear you completely, but for many, it gets skin clearer fast, within 2 months, and keeps it clearer up to 9 months. [ male announcer ] because enbrel®, etanercept, suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, and nervous system and blood disorders have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. don't start enbrel if you
it would be a good thing. >> paul: all right, peggy, thank you so much for being here.till ahead, from taxes to immigration to energy, a look at president obama's second term agenda is a move to the middle likely? i had enough of feeling embarrassed about my skin. [ designer ] enough of just covering up my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. i decided enough is enough. ♪ [ spa lady ] i started enbrel. it's clinically proven to provide clearer skin. [ rv guy ] enbrel may not work for...
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tonight, peggy fox and andrea yeah richmond are out there. first to peggy. >> reporter: well, first of all, if you have been watching you saw governor george allen con seed to tim kaine. so excitement, joy here at the democratic head quarters but not too much because we are waiting for the results to come in and home that obama can pull it there. think is the democratic chair of the payty hawaii are you thinking now? --party, what are you thinking now? >> i am very happy. tim kaine is a great man. he was the mayor of the city and he is going to be a great senator. >> reporter: but we are still waiting for the numbers to come in on the presidential race. it is so tight. 1% between the two. but the pre-stints still out are very important. 70 in fair fax county. >> and norfolk is a democratic city. so we are expecting a big vote there. so we are waiting. fair fox county is coming through again, so we still have a chance. >> reporter: what is the percentage that you need to northern virginia? >> well, we were getting close to 60% in northern virg
tonight, peggy fox and andrea yeah richmond are out there. first to peggy. >> reporter: well, first of all, if you have been watching you saw governor george allen con seed to tim kaine. so excitement, joy here at the democratic head quarters but not too much because we are waiting for the results to come in and home that obama can pull it there. think is the democratic chair of the payty hawaii are you thinking now? --party, what are you thinking now? >> i am very happy. tim kaine...
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peggy noonan two days or even one day before wrote this crazy column.tell who's going to win ignoring like 245 polls over the last four weeks. >> stephanie: right. >> caller: which painted a very specific picture about who was going to win. she starts off the column nobody knows, it's a mystery, we were all in, you know, then she goes based on vibrations. >> stephanie: vibrations were telling her romney. >> caller: and she so you long lines in florida she had decided that mitt romney was winning. now she is writing for the largest newspaper in america the wall street journal and basing her election prediction on vibrations and these weird anecdotes. it's an absolutely -- a lot of people have been talking about disclosure of the right wing media and all these people woke up shocked when mitt romney lost because they watched fox news, read peggy noonan and watch rush limbaugh. the question, now there's this grappling within the conservative movement, maybe the media is doing more harm than good. have you been reading media matters for the last eight years
peggy noonan two days or even one day before wrote this crazy column.tell who's going to win ignoring like 245 polls over the last four weeks. >> stephanie: right. >> caller: which painted a very specific picture about who was going to win. she starts off the column nobody knows, it's a mystery, we were all in, you know, then she goes based on vibrations. >> stephanie: vibrations were telling her romney. >> caller: and she so you long lines in florida she had decided...
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i'm peggy fox reporting, back to you. >> i cannot remember a time when we have heard of a high- speed chase when pipe bombs were literally thrown. bizarre case, peggy, thank you. >>> three days after sandy slammed the mid-atlantic in the northeast, the death toll continues to climb. >> sandy now blamed for more than 80 deaths and more than 4.6 million homes and businesses still in the dark this evening. in new york city, police are out there enforcing an hov requirement if you want to drive your car into manhattan. in hoboken, new jersey, nearly 20,000 people stranded in their homes by flood waters. in large areas of the jersey coast are in ruins with homes, piers, board walks simply wreck. bruce johnson reports from a marina in atlantic highlands, new jersey, where sandy tossed around dozens of boats just like toys. >> reporter: i'm bruce johnson in highland, new jersey, another one of those small beach towns devastated by the storm. back over there, that's new york city. well what we want you to see is this way. you won't believe it. damage from this storm. millions of dollars in lo
i'm peggy fox reporting, back to you. >> i cannot remember a time when we have heard of a high- speed chase when pipe bombs were literally thrown. bizarre case, peggy, thank you. >>> three days after sandy slammed the mid-atlantic in the northeast, the death toll continues to climb. >> sandy now blamed for more than 80 deaths and more than 4.6 million homes and businesses still in the dark this evening. in new york city, police are out there enforcing an hov requirement if...
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peggy fox, 9news now. >> i remember this well because of frigid cold weather in 1985 president reagan'second swearing-in was held indoors. the parade was canceled. the outside temperature at noon was 7 degrees fahrenheit still cold indoors even. >> for a rough parade. >> this was a big part of that. the old cab center. >>> okay, a week after resigning as cia director david petraeus goes to capitol hill this morning. we have more on that next. >> plus, we'll preview a few of the big movies debuting in theaters this weekend including the final "twilight" film. we'll be back. >>> expect movie theaters to be jam-packed with teenage girls this weekend. that's because team edward and team jacob are finally putting aside their differences in the final "twilight" film thank goodness. in the final film once human bella is now a vampire. but in order to protect her child, she and her vampire family must go to war against the most powerful vampire clan. >>> in limited resales today -- is anna karenina starring kerria night lee and jude law. it's a visual spectacle that breathes new life into the f
peggy fox, 9news now. >> i remember this well because of frigid cold weather in 1985 president reagan'second swearing-in was held indoors. the parade was canceled. the outside temperature at noon was 7 degrees fahrenheit still cold indoors even. >> for a rough parade. >> this was a big part of that. the old cab center. >>> okay, a week after resigning as cia director david petraeus goes to capitol hill this morning. we have more on that next. >> plus, we'll...
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peggy fox is there with the story. >> reporter: at 10:30, networks began calling the race for tim kaine. >> the next junior senator. [ cheering and applause ] tim kaine and holton. >> reporter: former governor tim kaine had 30 supporters on stage and family members including holeton who was a virginia governor in 1907. >> it's a great night to be a virginian. >> reporter: kaine railed against the expensive campaign $80 million worth and the outside interests. >> we were able to overcome the influence of the negative ads and prove once again the strength of people power grass roots campaigning. >> reporter: he now joins another former governor in the u.s. senate. there wasn't a lot of celebrating throughout the evening because tim kaine remains behind george allen for most of it. until the large northern virginia precincts began reporting. while tim kaine was at the podium giving his victory speech, networks called the race for president obama. >> nbc just called the presidential race for president obama. [ cheering and applause ] >> reporter: and richmond, peggy fox, 9news now. >>> on t
peggy fox is there with the story. >> reporter: at 10:30, networks began calling the race for tim kaine. >> the next junior senator. [ cheering and applause ] tim kaine and holton. >> reporter: former governor tim kaine had 30 supporters on stage and family members including holeton who was a virginia governor in 1907. >> it's a great night to be a virginian. >> reporter: kaine railed against the expensive campaign $80 million worth and the outside interests....
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. >> peggy fox, 9news now. >> back to that conference president obama held. it was his first since winning his second term and there was no shortage of tough questions. >> president obama is calling on congress to extend tax cuts for middle class americans and let them expire for those making more than $250,000 a year. >> what i'm not going to do is to extend further a tax cut for folks who don't need it which would cost close to a trillion dollars. >> raising taxes is not the answer. >> additional revenue should be tied to the only thing that will save the country in the long run and that is reforming entitlement. >> both parties support immigration reform. and the president said that will be a top priority in his second term. >> we need to seize the moment. >> president obama will have to replace david patraeus at the cia. and choose a handful of new cabinet members including a new secretary of state. republicans have been critical of one possible choice. un ambassador susan rice because of interviews she gave after the attacks in libya. >> if senator mccai
. >> peggy fox, 9news now. >> back to that conference president obama held. it was his first since winning his second term and there was no shortage of tough questions. >> president obama is calling on congress to extend tax cuts for middle class americans and let them expire for those making more than $250,000 a year. >> what i'm not going to do is to extend further a tax cut for folks who don't need it which would cost close to a trillion dollars. >> raising...
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about at 6:00 peggy fox will explain how he plans to do that. >>> elsewhere in virginia in a critical battleground county there is some reflection today on what transpired. some voters believe the process could have moved more smoothly. andrea mccarren reports from prince william county tonight. >> reporter: roughly 20,000 more voters in prince william county cast their ballots in this election than in 2008 and that high turnout led to long lines and short tempers. >> it's absurd. >> reporter: this was the scene at one of the polling places where voters waited in line as long as five hours. >> this is the longest line that i've ever seen. >> reporter: one day later some old campaign signs remain, but the anger has subsided. in fact, those who waited in line earned the admiration of some neighbors to the north. >> i would never do that. i mean you should vote but not that -- i mean that's a lot of time to take out of your day to do it. those people are dedicated and i appreciate them voting, but i never would have done that, no. >> it's pretty remarkable. i have a 6-year-old daughter a
about at 6:00 peggy fox will explain how he plans to do that. >>> elsewhere in virginia in a critical battleground county there is some reflection today on what transpired. some voters believe the process could have moved more smoothly. andrea mccarren reports from prince william county tonight. >> reporter: roughly 20,000 more voters in prince william county cast their ballots in this election than in 2008 and that high turnout led to long lines and short tempers. >> it's...
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i'm in the kitchen here with peggy fox. kind of a real life demonstration of what this means. >> i'll tell you this is how they describe it. you know, everybody could agree that they have been overspending. we have been spending more money than we have. so think of it as being overweight. we need to go on the diet. and well you stop eatingdesserts and you eat sensibly, but that's not what's happening. nobody could agree on what to stop eating. so we're not going to eat anything and they set in motion the worse plan possible and now our diet is water. and what happens when you drink water for 30 days? devastation. when federal agencies are forced to cut9% out of their budget, you could see 6,500 jobs lost. and add to that subcontractor and people who rely on all of that and the total local job loss is nearly $500,000. >> you can't cut back the federal government by 9% without finding some impact on every town on every individual across the country. >> reporter: steven fuller says that facilities could be shut down or cut bac
i'm in the kitchen here with peggy fox. kind of a real life demonstration of what this means. >> i'll tell you this is how they describe it. you know, everybody could agree that they have been overspending. we have been spending more money than we have. so think of it as being overweight. we need to go on the diet. and well you stop eatingdesserts and you eat sensibly, but that's not what's happening. nobody could agree on what to stop eating. so we're not going to eat anything and they...
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peggy fox, 9news now. >>> and now we'll get to the latest on the super storm. the death toll is now up to at least 87 people in this country. that number could go up as officials are going house to house, looking for survivors. the total economic impact on this storm could be as high as $70 billion. in our neighborhood, dominion power expects to have the lights back on for all of its northern virginia customers by tonight. pge says they will have the lights turned on by tomorrow and pepco says all our customers affected by sandy now have power. 9news was the only outside crew invited when the energy secretary, steven chiu came out to thank them for their efforts during the super storm sandy. that storm knocked out power to 45,000 customers. far fewer than the other utility companies. >>> but it may be nearly two weeks more before the power is fully restored in new york city. and today, there is some limited subway service for the first time since the storm. the major routes to the cities are being limited to the cities carrying three or more people. >> and we d
peggy fox, 9news now. >>> and now we'll get to the latest on the super storm. the death toll is now up to at least 87 people in this country. that number could go up as officials are going house to house, looking for survivors. the total economic impact on this storm could be as high as $70 billion. in our neighborhood, dominion power expects to have the lights back on for all of its northern virginia customers by tonight. pge says they will have the lights turned on by tomorrow and...
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peggy fox -- directedly the governor thursday. peggy fox spent the day tracking how those cuts could affect the cities and counties in virginia. >> we still haven't recovered from the last recession, but washington was not as harshly impacted as other parts of the country because federal spending kept people employed here, but now ironically instead of our salvation that, connection could be a curse. schools in northern virginia could take a hit if virginia cuts budgets to offset the fiscal cliff. governor mcdonnell's office directed agencies to identify potential cuts of 4%. 14% of the fairfax county school budget comes from the state. drainsville supervisor john foust says any cut to that would hurt. >> we're going to be concerned about any cut in funding given how tight our budget is, especially given the fact we feel the state is underfunding us now. >> reporter: like the state, fairfax county has asked its departments to also prepare for the fiscal cliff and look for 5% in savings, but the biggest threat to the schools and th
peggy fox -- directedly the governor thursday. peggy fox spent the day tracking how those cuts could affect the cities and counties in virginia. >> we still haven't recovered from the last recession, but washington was not as harshly impacted as other parts of the country because federal spending kept people employed here, but now ironically instead of our salvation that, connection could be a curse. schools in northern virginia could take a hit if virginia cuts budgets to offset the...
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both peggy taylor and tom sullivan got intervention.ervices which called her insurance company. after surveying the damage, an adjuster gave her a check for $7,500, a partial payout for hurricane and wind damage, though, not floods. as for tom sullivan, after we called his insurance company, they reviewed his claim and promised him a check for $10,000, then contacted us to find out whether sullivan's story would be included now that the matter was resolved. cnn, new york. >> neither taylor nor sullivan had flood insurance because they live in an area that was never expected to flood and many others in the disaster zone are in the very same situation. >> let's get back to one of our big stories tonight. the fiscal cliff negotiations. erin burnett is going outfront on this story with one of the key senators of the talks. what's going on? >> mark warner of virginia, one of the wealthiest men in congress and a democrat, of course, wolf, he's been working on this for years and he's frustrated tonight. harry reid said he's frustrated a deal i
both peggy taylor and tom sullivan got intervention.ervices which called her insurance company. after surveying the damage, an adjuster gave her a check for $7,500, a partial payout for hurricane and wind damage, though, not floods. as for tom sullivan, after we called his insurance company, they reviewed his claim and promised him a check for $10,000, then contacted us to find out whether sullivan's story would be included now that the matter was resolved. cnn, new york. >> neither...
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martha: peggy, as always, great to have your wisdom and insight this morning. thanks so much.> thank you so much. i hope i see you again very soon. martha: we look forward to it. bill: see you up here in new york. i've got to tell you the all-star folks that we have on our staff who know elections, frankly better than anyone else that you will find in this country, and certainly better than any other network out there. it was an honor to work with them hand-in-hand, you know, folks on the right, and folks on the left, and when you see them all in the same room, and the same building at the same time. martha: you feel lucky to walk around the hall and you bump into one to the other and say hey, what do you think, what is going on, it's a fascinating experience. bill: voters across the country deciding ballot initiatives last night. marijuana, gay marriage, you name it. we've got it next. >> we are beyond prohibition 80 years ago. we repealed alcohol prohibition and we are doing the same thing when it comes to marijuana. we are a step ahead. there's the sign to the bullpen. here
martha: peggy, as always, great to have your wisdom and insight this morning. thanks so much.> thank you so much. i hope i see you again very soon. martha: we look forward to it. bill: see you up here in new york. i've got to tell you the all-star folks that we have on our staff who know elections, frankly better than anyone else that you will find in this country, and certainly better than any other network out there. it was an honor to work with them hand-in-hand, you know, folks on the...
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peggy, my assistant, alex, supervisor elsbernd's office and judson, from the president's office. in total, for approving the department's budget, which to shepherd this for me and the? board. she has combined exerns as an assistantoñ?ñ? clerk, as a legislative deputy clerk and as active clerk of the board, 40 years worth, in the department, and extensive knowledge of the board's rules of order. i am grateful to kay for her effort. so now, i will hand it over to kay to review what the most salient changes are. afterwards, i would3hñ?ñ? like o review with the committee a couple of additional amendments that we're going to ask for, in the end, we're going to ask that an amendment of the whole be accepted. our expectation is that should those amendments be accepted then the document itself will sit in your committee for two weeks to allow supervisors and legislative aides and members of the public opportunity to review them before we hear it in december at the full board. and now i'll call up ms. gulbengay to make the presentation.3:sñ?ñ?@ >> thank you. i am privileged to be here aga
peggy, my assistant, alex, supervisor elsbernd's office and judson, from the president's office. in total, for approving the department's budget, which to shepherd this for me and the? board. she has combined exerns as an assistantoñ?ñ? clerk, as a legislative deputy clerk and as active clerk of the board, 40 years worth, in the department, and extensive knowledge of the board's rules of order. i am grateful to kay for her effort. so now, i will hand it over to kay to review what the most...