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lonua >>la gente sufre en ess plans >>eo se plasmenea trabajadorque trabajo 17 años en la planta de plospor muto, esto le ivo la enfermedael túnel carpia >>le dije laenfermera que e ia la mano, me pusier hielo, ye volvieron a llíne >los trabados buscan jotrajo, mejor pag miendo el od de os empleados,la iustria busca fuers permisoescies d trajo >a induria llevlpicn a asngn, an e seno más de 50 orgiziones icron lbby para su industr, te la cáma e representte audiencio...
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. >> they've plos tanks and lines and there are some leaks as a result of those floodwaters. >> he's more concerned about the sewage that's flowing into the water. tamera banks, al jazeera broomfell, colorado. >>> authorities need the waters to fully recede until they can tackle that problem. >>> after the latest round of gun violence left three dead and 23 injured across the city. >> put down the gun. >> put down the gun. >> the wounded included a three-year-old boy and two teens. they were among 13 people shot in an apparent gand attack. chicago mayor rahm emanuel called for the code of violence to end. >>> late thursday and early friday, this unfortunately is nothing new in chicago at least 350 murders have been reported so far this year. keleny dukart looks at the case. >> the 15-year-old chicago sophomore who attended president obama's second inauguration, she was fatally shot, more than 315 homicide victims documented in chicago this year. every yellow dot represents a life lost. six-year-old jonilla watkins sht to death in broad daylight while her father wa was changing her di
. >> they've plos tanks and lines and there are some leaks as a result of those floodwaters. >> he's more concerned about the sewage that's flowing into the water. tamera banks, al jazeera broomfell, colorado. >>> authorities need the waters to fully recede until they can tackle that problem. >>> after the latest round of gun violence left three dead and 23 injured across the city. >> put down the gun. >> put down the gun. >> the wounded included...
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debens que tashg el mÉdico por que el vi cruise contiene lala vacuna es incuboado en un huevo por lo que ploa. >>> y carmen dominicci habla con Él en exclusiva. aquÍ al regresar en el noticiero nacional telemundo. ¿entonces el plan familiar de t-mobile nos da cuatro líneas por $100 dólares al mes con llamadas, textos e internet ilimitados, pero ellos cobran el doble? como fan, me encantan los números. como madre, me encanta ahorrar. elijo t-mobile. ¡es genial! ¡adrián gonzalez! sí, soy yo. ¡mamá! ¿qué estás haciendo? obtén 4 líneas con llamadas, textos e internet ilimitados por $100 dólares al mes. sin contrato de servicio anual. >>> la policÍa de san francisco arrestÓ ♪.> la policÍa de san francisco >>> entrevista piolÍn sotelo y responde a acusaciones de un ex empleado suyo que alega que el locutor le ordenÓ a falso particular cartas en pro de la reforma migratoria. >>> y como piensa susar su nuev programa, y como se siente recibir un premio que loÍno mortal zarÁ en la historia radial de estados unidos. >>> eddie piolÍn sotelo conocido locutor radial negÓ haber orden cada se falso partÍcul
debens que tashg el mÉdico por que el vi cruise contiene lala vacuna es incuboado en un huevo por lo que ploa. >>> y carmen dominicci habla con Él en exclusiva. aquÍ al regresar en el noticiero nacional telemundo. ¿entonces el plan familiar de t-mobile nos da cuatro líneas por $100 dólares al mes con llamadas, textos e internet ilimitados, pero ellos cobran el doble? como fan, me encantan los números. como madre, me encanta ahorrar. elijo t-mobile. ¡es genial! ¡adrián...
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. >> there's no accountability for an end to end plo ses in making conclusions. >> reporter: today the current director says the issue is still under review. do they consider it to be a haz orderous material? >> the issue of shredder residue has been on my radar since very early on. >> reporter: is it hazardous? >> that's actually not a simple question to answer. once it's been treated we believe it is no longer hazardous. >> reporter: why aren't they taking back those exemptions? >> those exempt,s are old and out of date and we need to revisit them. >> reporter: will you take them away? >> i don't know yet, but what i can promise is i have some of my best people working on this who are going to be coming back to me with a recommendation. they need to be able to make decisions. >> reporter: and industry lobbyists fought the changes. just look at the money. the seven shredders collectively pay about $35,000 a year in generation fees. if the waste was considered hazardous, those fees would jump to more than half a million dollars. industry representatives declined our request to speak on
. >> there's no accountability for an end to end plo ses in making conclusions. >> reporter: today the current director says the issue is still under review. do they consider it to be a haz orderous material? >> the issue of shredder residue has been on my radar since very early on. >> reporter: is it hazardous? >> that's actually not a simple question to answer. once it's been treated we believe it is no longer hazardous. >> reporter: why aren't they taking...
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brandon plos to the right corner.t will create a play at the plate for josh donaldson and he just gets under the throw. look at the replay. a super-man like dive, for the first and only run of the game. and the a's bats went into deep freeze after that. the culprit, seven innings, 10 strike-outs there. and then we go to the 6th inning. josh donaldson, it looked like a routine single up the middle but somebody said something. perhaps it was jarvis. we don't know. but the a's took offense. especially coco crisp. he had to be restrained. bartolo colon for the a's unleashed the pain. got an e.r.a. of just over one since coming off the d. l. search strike- outs. 95 miles an hour. 9th inning. time for the bellfour. grant bellfour, strike three call on david murphy. and that is it. the a's win it 1-0. they're 5 1/2 games up in the west. the magic number to clinch the division is now 10. yes. giants and dodgers at the top of the hour. the college football, cal a little busy with the ohio state buck ice. the story coming up on
brandon plos to the right corner.t will create a play at the plate for josh donaldson and he just gets under the throw. look at the replay. a super-man like dive, for the first and only run of the game. and the a's bats went into deep freeze after that. the culprit, seven innings, 10 strike-outs there. and then we go to the 6th inning. josh donaldson, it looked like a routine single up the middle but somebody said something. perhaps it was jarvis. we don't know. but the a's took offense....
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plus, russian president vladimir putin makes his plo "new york times" readers. :31-:33 "oh my gah hahahns caused fla flooding.. and even *mudsli in one town overnight. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 good morning. it's thursday, september 12-th. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. washington, d.c., showers, 91 degrees. sunny in atlanta but a chance of thunderstorms in st. louis and rain in denver as well. seattle, nothing but sunshine, a high of 88. >>> police in florida say the investigation into a domestic incident between george zimmerman and his estranged wife shellie is on hold. neither side is pressing charges. and an ipad with potential video evidence is damaged. >> shellie said she walked around videotaping george in the household during that confrontation they had in that household. that is what she is saying is on that ipad. >> the dispute took place on monday days after shellie zimmerman filed for divorce. police say it could take weeks to recover the video from the ipad, and charges are possible if the video indic
plus, russian president vladimir putin makes his plo "new york times" readers. :31-:33 "oh my gah hahahns caused fla flooding.. and even *mudsli in one town overnight. join us for kpix 5 news this morning... beginning at 4:3 good morning. it's thursday, september 12-th. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. washington, d.c., showers, 91 degrees. sunny in atlanta but a chance of thunderstorms in st. louis and rain in denver as well....
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there have been several plos cushions of these commuters. these people learn -- they joined al shabab. they learn how to commit terrorist acts and come back to the united states and do that here. so far, there's been no sign of that. now, they're still looking at the situation. there's no confirmation yet. they're increasingly concerned that it might be true. but at in point, they're still very much monitoring the situation. >> there is already a high concentration of somali americans in minnesota. >> they've been trained and coerced into this new life. what more can you tell us about the real realities of that? >> the issue had been that the somali population has been very close. they've been working with tribal leaders to try to influence the situation. the first known american came out in 2008. they're triefing to make sure that they're talking to them to keep them awful of there. but there is a struggle. aparentally, it's not over. >> thank you so much for your time coming to us from washington. let's go to london now where senior intern
there have been several plos cushions of these commuters. these people learn -- they joined al shabab. they learn how to commit terrorist acts and come back to the united states and do that here. so far, there's been no sign of that. now, they're still looking at the situation. there's no confirmation yet. they're increasingly concerned that it might be true. but at in point, they're still very much monitoring the situation. >> there is already a high concentration of somali americans in...
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and wherever the plo game, they lost it. >> i'm guessing a lot of people would disagree with that statementh-tech security, radars and cameras. >> so from the hardware, you can see anybody walking at night. you could see from pretty far out. >> yes. >> could you identify them after the fact? >> depends. we have our protocols we work with, and we had our successes. >> we drive to lebanon, another settlement a few miles away. hot, sun-bleached, suburban feeling. behind its ring of electronic surveillance sensors and security, everything they feel they need. the school, public transportation, and a petting zoo. this man has lived here for 23 ye years. he's a wine maker and amateur cook. oh, pretty. wow. you're not kidding around. >> the salmon is marinated with pomegranate juice that on the season i squeeze pomegranates and squeeze the juice so i have it year round. >> where were you before here? >> born in pennsylvania. >> your parents brought you over at 4? >> yes. >> living in the relative comfort and familiarity of pennsylvania, heading off to what must have at least in part of their minds
and wherever the plo game, they lost it. >> i'm guessing a lot of people would disagree with that statementh-tech security, radars and cameras. >> so from the hardware, you can see anybody walking at night. you could see from pretty far out. >> yes. >> could you identify them after the fact? >> depends. we have our protocols we work with, and we had our successes. >> we drive to lebanon, another settlement a few miles away. hot, sun-bleached, suburban...
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wherever the plo came, they lost it. >> i'm guessing a lot of people would disagree with that statement radars and cameras. >> so from the high ground, you can see anybody walking at night. you could see from pretty far out. >> definitely. >> could you identify them after the fact? >> depends. what we have are protocols that we work with. and we had our successes. >> we drive to another settlement a few miles away. hot, sun-bleached, suburban feeling. behind its ring of electronic surveillance censors and security, everything they feel they need. a school, public transportation, and a petting zoo. he has lived here for ten years. he's a wine maker and amateur cook. you're not kidding around. >> the salmon is marinated with pomegranate juice that -- on the season, i squeeze pomegranates. i freeze the juice so i'll have it all year round. >> where were you before here? >> i was born in pennsylvania. >> so your parents brought you over at age 4? >> yeah. >> kids living in the relative comfort and familiarity of pennsylvania. heading off to what must have, at least in part of their mind, wo
wherever the plo came, they lost it. >> i'm guessing a lot of people would disagree with that statement radars and cameras. >> so from the high ground, you can see anybody walking at night. you could see from pretty far out. >> definitely. >> could you identify them after the fact? >> depends. what we have are protocols that we work with. and we had our successes. >> we drive to another settlement a few miles away. hot, sun-bleached, suburban feeling. behind...
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they could have started the plo sess. it wouldn't have cost a thing. it was in the market.to 309,000 from an awkwardly revised 294,000. >> existing home sales up 1.7% month to month. that's a big surprise to the upside. >> thanks in part to the affordable care act, also known as obama care the cost of health care is now growing at the slowest rate in 50 years. employer based health care costs are growing at about 1/3 the rate of a decade ago. >> i think our position is very clear. the new law is a train wreck. it's going to raise costs. it' destroying american lives and it must go. >> i think the chairman is clear about it. he has got to keep us on the right track. >> let's talk about trading along with the political winds. the stocks are down 3% today. >> the republican is going to attach any type of debt ceiling talks to defunding obama care. unh is talking about the health exchanges not being rolled out at times. that is why we saw that down 3%. >> three day rule? >> i would probably wait for the 30 day rule. that's going to be a little scary. this is just trading lower
they could have started the plo sess. it wouldn't have cost a thing. it was in the market.to 309,000 from an awkwardly revised 294,000. >> existing home sales up 1.7% month to month. that's a big surprise to the upside. >> thanks in part to the affordable care act, also known as obama care the cost of health care is now growing at the slowest rate in 50 years. employer based health care costs are growing at about 1/3 the rate of a decade ago. >> i think our position is very...
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. >> most of the finalists will end up working with mentors to help develop their plo jekts. -- projects>> wow. coming up next a woman learning thousand write with the blink of an eye. >> how technology is filling in gaps left by a there are so many things that we do on a daily basis. we run errands. we run to the grocery store. in fact, the average american drives fewer than 29 miles a day. the 100% electric nissan leaf goes two-and-a-half times that on a single charge. it's a car. it just doesn't take gas. [ farrar ] so think about where you go in a day. do you really need gas to get there? [ male announcer ] the 100% electric nissan leaf. nissan. innovation that excites. now get a 2013 nissan leaf for $199 a month. ♪ you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ peppejalapeÑ
. >> most of the finalists will end up working with mentors to help develop their plo jekts. -- projects>> wow. coming up next a woman learning thousand write with the blink of an eye. >> how technology is filling in gaps left by a there are so many things that we do on a daily basis. we run errands. we run to the grocery store. in fact, the average american drives fewer than 29 miles a day. the 100% electric nissan leaf goes two-and-a-half times that on a single charge. it's...
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wherever the plo came, they lost it. >> i'm guessing a lot of people would disagree with that statement hi tech security. radars and cameras. >> so from the high ground, you can see anybody walking at night. you could see from pretty far out. >> definitely. >> could you identify them after the fact? >> depends. what we have are protocols that we work with. and we had our successes. >> we drive to another settlement a few miles away. hot, sun-bleached, suburban feeling. behind its ring of electronic surveillance censors and security, everything they feel they need. a school, public transportation, and a petting zoo. he has lived here for 23 years. he's a wine maker and amateur cook. oh, wow. you're not kidding around. >> the salmon is marinated with pomegranate juice that -- on the season, i squeeze pomegranates. i freeze the juice so i'll have it all year round. >> where were you before here? >> i was born in pennsylvania. >> so your parents brought you over at age 4? >> yeah. >> parents in their 20s with kids living in the relative comfort and familiarity of pennsylvania. heading off t
wherever the plo came, they lost it. >> i'm guessing a lot of people would disagree with that statement hi tech security. radars and cameras. >> so from the high ground, you can see anybody walking at night. you could see from pretty far out. >> definitely. >> could you identify them after the fact? >> depends. what we have are protocols that we work with. and we had our successes. >> we drive to another settlement a few miles away. hot, sun-bleached,...
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. >> most of the finalists will end up working with mentors to help develop their plo jekts. -- projectsow. coming up next a woman learning thousand write with the blink of an eye. >> how technology is filling in gaps left by a debilitating disease. stay with us. for over 60,000 california foster children, extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team. getting help with math. going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's hard to feel normal, when you can't do the normal things. to help, sleep train is collecting donations for the extra activities that, for most kids, are a normal part of growing up. not everyone can be a foster parent... but anyone can help a foster child. and i had like this four wheninch band of bumpsles it started on my back. that came around to the front of my body. and the pain from it was- it was excruciating. i did not want anyone to brush into me to cause me more pain than i was already enduring. i wanted to just crawl up in a ball and just, just wait till it passed. >>> patients suffering from lou gehr
. >> most of the finalists will end up working with mentors to help develop their plo jekts. -- projectsow. coming up next a woman learning thousand write with the blink of an eye. >> how technology is filling in gaps left by a debilitating disease. stay with us. for over 60,000 california foster children, extra curricular activities help provide a sense of identity and a path to success. joining the soccer team. getting help with math. going to prom. i want to learn to swim. it's...
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. >> neil: first meeting with the plo and -- >> i never met with arafat.t with the palestinian representative at the u.n., who happened to be a tenured professor columbia university and a christian. >> neil: in retrospect seems silly now, but it did set the stage. >> well, what we were trying to do was, this was the last generation of american educated palestinians. people who grew up in the american university in beirut, the friend school in ramallah, and my classmates from seminary taught most of them. so, they told me who i could trust and who was crooked. and it was simply opening up a dialogue. >> neil: i remember it well, ambassador. i wish we had more time -- go ahead, finish that thought. >> i was saying that i got cussed out by the russian ambassador's wife because i had paul newman coming to lurch and -- coming to lunch and didn't invite here. >> neil: ambassador, thank you very much. very good having you. >> okay. >> neil: andrew young. you have trouble sleeping weapon you're flying? new fears. your pilots apparently do not. ue today. i love it!
. >> neil: first meeting with the plo and -- >> i never met with arafat.t with the palestinian representative at the u.n., who happened to be a tenured professor columbia university and a christian. >> neil: in retrospect seems silly now, but it did set the stage. >> well, what we were trying to do was, this was the last generation of american educated palestinians. people who grew up in the american university in beirut, the friend school in ramallah, and my classmates...
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. >> jim, it all sounds like dip plo speak, very diplomatically put whether or not they're keen onnalagine the russians will not accept any language that will condemn the syrian regime and any responsibility for the chemical weapons attack. >> well, yesterday, nobody thought the russians would go as far as they did with the syrian foreign minister. we don't know what the russians will accept and i don't think anybody does. so basically this is an attempt to see where the limits are, see where the boundaries are, see what they can come up with that will get through the security council. >> thanks for that. jim bitterman in paris. one thing we have not discussed in depth is what does the syria opposition think. there are elements that say this is just a ploy. if they don't play along, how will any weapons inspectors get safely into syria. >> and you've got the more extremist elements, al nusra and al qaeda. they're not going to let the u.n. supervise weapons destruction, too. it's a very, very difficult one to envisage at least in the current proposal. >> a lot to sort out. it has been
. >> jim, it all sounds like dip plo speak, very diplomatically put whether or not they're keen onnalagine the russians will not accept any language that will condemn the syrian regime and any responsibility for the chemical weapons attack. >> well, yesterday, nobody thought the russians would go as far as they did with the syrian foreign minister. we don't know what the russians will accept and i don't think anybody does. so basically this is an attempt to see where the limits are,...
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if you dig deeper into our plos we also asked whether the president inspires confidence and the publicsplit right down the middle on that. we asked the public whether the president is honest and trustworthy. split right down the middle on that. you remember during the election, one of the things that president obama had going for him when he was seeking re-election was the fak that the public always believed him to be honest and trustworthy. and as a president, you really cannot afford to lose that particularly as you're asking members of congress to take a tough vote that their constituents are opposed to. but again, this gives him an opening because he can call this a vote for diplomacy rather than a vote for war. >> gives him a huge opening and i'm sure a lifeline as some people -- a political life line as a lot of people are suggesting. gloria will be later with me throughout the pite for our coverage of the president's address. be sure to tune in right here to cnn for the president's address on syria. it will air 9:00 p.m. eastern. our special coverage will begin at 7:00 p.m. east
if you dig deeper into our plos we also asked whether the president inspires confidence and the publicsplit right down the middle on that. we asked the public whether the president is honest and trustworthy. split right down the middle on that. you remember during the election, one of the things that president obama had going for him when he was seeking re-election was the fak that the public always believed him to be honest and trustworthy. and as a president, you really cannot afford to lose...
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the plo just left moments ago to give us information on what percentage of containment has been updateds a clock will have the very latest information for you pam. >> pam: a big issue for all of the residents in the area is the heavy smoke and ash coming down. >> pam: kron-4's chief meterologist jacqueline bennett is here in the studio showing us where it is, and which way it's blowing >> jacqueline: is very dry and low during the day. temperatures may go down in the evening hours with 89 and 79 degrees and black. for the region at its very warm and very dry. very dry conditions for the entire region but as the sun sent most communities will go up in the '30's and 40's overnight tonight. that should help firefighters. we are seeing gust of 30 mi. per hour at other locations with wind coming off of the south, from the northwest board to west. going out to the east or southeast. these winds are expected to die down as wahl and become a little bit more less erratic. >> pam: continuing our team coverage on the mount diablo fire. kron-4's charles clifford is live in livermore -- along vasco
the plo just left moments ago to give us information on what percentage of containment has been updateds a clock will have the very latest information for you pam. >> pam: a big issue for all of the residents in the area is the heavy smoke and ash coming down. >> pam: kron-4's chief meterologist jacqueline bennett is here in the studio showing us where it is, and which way it's blowing >> jacqueline: is very dry and low during the day. temperatures may go down in the evening...
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by the way, an insidious form of plo filing to talk about the mythical latino vote or the black vote. if your last name is goldstein, that's all i need to know about you. when police profile, there's situational stuff involved. when you can look at someone's last name and say that's all i need to know, it's a disgusting form of profiling. that's insulting to folks because, you know, we're not monolithic. and it's like saying those people. it happens every day of the week, doesn't it? >> besides -- if i could go back, besides there, another group is numbers usa. you may have heard of them. two groups that ith since i was mayor of hazleton? >> going back to the audience. a question back there. then we're going come over here. good evening and welcome. thank you, your question for our guests? >> i have a question for the congressman. what are your plans with those who are born here but have yet to reach an adequate age to take care of themselves. >> that's a real -- that's going to be a difficult debate we're going to have. talking about the dreamers as they're so-called. is that what yo
by the way, an insidious form of plo filing to talk about the mythical latino vote or the black vote. if your last name is goldstein, that's all i need to know about you. when police profile, there's situational stuff involved. when you can look at someone's last name and say that's all i need to know, it's a disgusting form of profiling. that's insulting to folks because, you know, we're not monolithic. and it's like saying those people. it happens every day of the week, doesn't it? >>...
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i had a chance to speak with former fbi be plo filer cliff van zandt.ake a listen to what he had to say. >> the story is she and her husband argued. that he grabbed had her arm, that she made him release and then, alex, she says she took two hands on his back and shoved him and he went over the side. my question is, if you and i are arguing, allem, you've just broken my grip on your arm, would you turn your back to me then? there's still holes in the story that have to be filled. >> listen to that. i mean, that's a huge hole in the story if you think about that are from a practical aspect. what do you think this case will hinge on and also those reports she had second thoughts about getting married, she was sharing that with friends. how much does that factor into the trial. >> it's going to be a huge facto factor. she's now had these sixth statements is going to undercut whatever defense she tries to mount in this trial whether it's self-defense or that she was come kind of battered wife of eight days. i'm not sure. but whatever it is, because she lied
i had a chance to speak with former fbi be plo filer cliff van zandt.ake a listen to what he had to say. >> the story is she and her husband argued. that he grabbed had her arm, that she made him release and then, alex, she says she took two hands on his back and shoved him and he went over the side. my question is, if you and i are arguing, allem, you've just broken my grip on your arm, would you turn your back to me then? there's still holes in the story that have to be filled. >>...
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on january 1st, insurance companies can't do that to you. 85% are plo tected january 1.t be duped. that's good for america and my concern is i agree with you, there are things that should be done to fix it but we have to work together to fix it. all of the stunts and shenanigans are not helping the mom watching now who doesn't have assurance. tuesday she can get it for the first time. >> van honey you may be the only person in america who understands that. it's not popular with many democrats and moderates and independents. yesterday the secretary explained stuff obama isn't capable of articulating, president clinton and talk about obama care. you know when president clinton is trying to sell it because the democrats and the white house has done a lousy job of explaining it. it's a few days away and nobody knows what it is. >> first of all i was so happy to see the big dog come out. honestly sometimes you have a bill got so much good stuff it. >> the man loses his voice i don't know what president obama is going to do. >> you have a bill with that much good stuff in it y
on january 1st, insurance companies can't do that to you. 85% are plo tected january 1.t be duped. that's good for america and my concern is i agree with you, there are things that should be done to fix it but we have to work together to fix it. all of the stunts and shenanigans are not helping the mom watching now who doesn't have assurance. tuesday she can get it for the first time. >> van honey you may be the only person in america who understands that. it's not popular with many...
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thanks to secretary ridge as well here a plo.] i think what i should have a lot in the last four and a half years. that's why so many of the people here look a little tired. [laughter] and so last week i gave a speech when i laid out some of the achievements we've marked. some of the achievements, which quite frankly i'm very proud. i think our departments coordinated response with federal, state and local partners to the boston marathon attack, and the work we did before the attack to make sure the community was properly equipped and trained and exercised to handle such a despicable act. the support we have provided state and local partners throughout the country, to build the capabilities to protect against and recover from all kinds of threats. and as been mentioned, as we know we live in a threat rich environment, and we have to be agile and flexible and prepared and always leaning forward and thinking about what if, what could happen if, and then preparing for that. i think our work to strengthen the international aviation s
thanks to secretary ridge as well here a plo.] i think what i should have a lot in the last four and a half years. that's why so many of the people here look a little tired. [laughter] and so last week i gave a speech when i laid out some of the achievements we've marked. some of the achievements, which quite frankly i'm very proud. i think our departments coordinated response with federal, state and local partners to the boston marathon attack, and the work we did before the attack to make...
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he says hat plo has nothing to do with it whatsoever. they're shocked and appalled by what is happening. we don't know yet who is in fact who is responsible for this but it was very carefully planned and coordinated and fair to say it has been a devastatingly efficient and effective attack on the heart of this country. >> pat dawson is on the ground near the world trade center. pat, are you there? pat dawson can you hear me? okay he's having some audio problems. we'll get to pat in just a moment. >> it's just amazing, you have to stop and think about the hijacked plane and the terror of the passengers on board, as it could have been up to an hour that they realized something was dramatically wrong with this flight and then thinking that perhaps they were going to john f. kennedy airport here in queens actually and the plane suddenly veering into the world trade center tower. >> you can only imagine -- >> what was striking to me is that we didn't have any early report of the hijacking. a lot of people monitor that air traffic talk that go
he says hat plo has nothing to do with it whatsoever. they're shocked and appalled by what is happening. we don't know yet who is in fact who is responsible for this but it was very carefully planned and coordinated and fair to say it has been a devastatingly efficient and effective attack on the heart of this country. >> pat dawson is on the ground near the world trade center. pat, are you there? pat dawson can you hear me? okay he's having some audio problems. we'll get to pat in just a...