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i work with polaris every day. at ge capital, we succeed only when they do. whoo! awesome! yes!e've got to get you out of the office more often. ♪ my turn to drive. ♪ i think someone at my friend's school has this thing called autism. my friend's brother's son has autism. my neighbor's son has autism. my son has autism. announcer: autism is getting closer to home. today, 1 in 110 children is diagnosed with autism-- that's a 600% increase in the last 20 years. learn the signs at autismspeaks.org. ♪ we know why we're here. to design the future of flight, inside and out. ♪ to build tomorrow's technology in amazing ways. ♪ and reshape the science of aerospace -- forever. [ female announcer ] around the globe, the people of boeing are working together -- for the dreams of generations to come. that's why we're here. ♪ >>> our special edition of "meet the press" continues live from new orleans including my interview with brad pitt right i just got a text from you that you're breaking up with me? don't worry about that. i switched to sprint's $69.99 plan, so i wasn't charged extra. [ bu
i work with polaris every day. at ge capital, we succeed only when they do. whoo! awesome! yes!e've got to get you out of the office more often. ♪ my turn to drive. ♪ i think someone at my friend's school has this thing called autism. my friend's brother's son has autism. my neighbor's son has autism. my son has autism. announcer: autism is getting closer to home. today, 1 in 110 children is diagnosed with autism-- that's a 600% increase in the last 20 years. learn the signs at...
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i work with polaris every day. at ge capital, we succeed only when they do. whoo! awesome! yes!ot to get you out of the office more often. ♪ my turn to drive. ♪ >> chris: with us now for their first joint interview ever are the republican leaders of congress. from cincinnati, house g.o.p. leader john boehner. and here in studio, senate leader mitch mcconnell. gentlemen, welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> glad to be here. >> good morning. >> chris: senator mcconnell, the latest fox news opinion dynamics poll now shows that republicans have an 11-point lead when it comes to the generic ballot question, congressional ballot question: who are you going to vote for in your district? it was 11 points. recently, up from four points two weeks ago. aren't expectations for republicans so high now if you don't regain control of the house or the senate, the democrats will be able to spin this as a victory for them? >> i'd love to have the election tomorrow, but obviously it's not tomorrow. your point is well-made. i think one of the things we need to do is remember that there is still th
i work with polaris every day. at ge capital, we succeed only when they do. whoo! awesome! yes!ot to get you out of the office more often. ♪ my turn to drive. ♪ >> chris: with us now for their first joint interview ever are the republican leaders of congress. from cincinnati, house g.o.p. leader john boehner. and here in studio, senate leader mitch mcconnell. gentlemen, welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> glad to be here. >> good morning. >> chris:...
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. >> this is the ticketing area for united us airways, continental, polaris, and then the airline ticketing offices are in the security area behind the wall. they would be downstairs here. >> reporter: but we can't get there? >> correct. that's airline rental space. and it's in a secure part of the airport back stage. >> reporter: hasn't walked out, apparently? >> apparently has -- we know this, it hasn't affected any of the public areas. >> reporter: we talked to plenty of people who smell it all day every day. but they were all afraid of being on camera thinking they would get in trouble with the airlines. but they did all say i really stinks. terminal a still has that new airport smell which they thought was the problem. >> we had a lot of construction here over the last few years so it makes sense that some of that construction, maybe the plumbing was hooked up improperly. so we went through investigations and physical inspections of all the plumbing. it's all hooked up right. >> reporter: it's been going on for months but there is no end in sight. sometimes it stops for weeks at a time
. >> this is the ticketing area for united us airways, continental, polaris, and then the airline ticketing offices are in the security area behind the wall. they would be downstairs here. >> reporter: but we can't get there? >> correct. that's airline rental space. and it's in a secure part of the airport back stage. >> reporter: hasn't walked out, apparently? >> apparently has -- we know this, it hasn't affected any of the public areas. >> reporter: we...
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i work with polaris every day. at ge capital, we succeed only when they do. whoo! awesome! yes! we've got to get you out of the office more often. ♪ my turn to drive. ♪ >> schieffer: finally today, on another subject, the greatest advances in the store of human knowledge have always taken place when great minds found themselves in the same place at the same time, as when the greeks gathered on the hillsides of athens, or when the political geniuses who founded this country came together. the great promise of the internet was that, for the first time, great minds no longer had to be in close proximity. but what we have also learned now is that, in the internet age, ignorance travels as rapidly as great ideas. now, not only can great minds find one another and compare notes, so too can the nuts and the perverts and those who are looking to validate their prejudices. so despite a mountain of evidence to the contrary, a new poll tells us a growing number of americans-- most of them on the right-- believe barack obama is a muslim. no doubt due in part to the fact that stories to that
i work with polaris every day. at ge capital, we succeed only when they do. whoo! awesome! yes! we've got to get you out of the office more often. ♪ my turn to drive. ♪ >> schieffer: finally today, on another subject, the greatest advances in the store of human knowledge have always taken place when great minds found themselves in the same place at the same time, as when the greeks gathered on the hillsides of athens, or when the political geniuses who founded this country came...
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i work with polaris every day. at ge capital, we succeed only when they do. whoo! awesome! yes!ve got to get you out of the office more often. ♪ my turn to drive. ♪ >> schieffer: that's all for today. "face the nation" will be back next week-- same place, same time. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ,,,,,,,,,,
i work with polaris every day. at ge capital, we succeed only when they do. whoo! awesome! yes!ve got to get you out of the office more often. ♪ my turn to drive. ♪ >> schieffer: that's all for today. "face the nation" will be back next week-- same place, same time. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ,,,,,,,,,,
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. >> this is the ticketing area for united us airways, continental, polaris, and then the airline ticketing offices are in the security area behind the wall. they would be downstairs here. >> reporter: but we can't get there? >> correct. that's airline rental space. and it's in a secure part of the airport back stage. >> reporter: hasn't walked out, apparently? >> apparently has --we know this, it hasn't affected any of the public areas. >> reporter: we talked to plenty of people who smell it all day every day. but they were all afraid of being on camera thinking they would get in trouble with the airlines. but they did all say i really stinks. a fan of is trying to blow it away. terminal a still has that new airport smell which they thought was the problem. >> we had a lot of construction here over the last few years so it makes sense that some of that construction, maybe the plumbing was hooked up improperly. that's a logical thought. so we went through investigations and physical inspections of all the plumbing. it's all hooked up right. >> reporter: it's been going on for months but the
. >> this is the ticketing area for united us airways, continental, polaris, and then the airline ticketing offices are in the security area behind the wall. they would be downstairs here. >> reporter: but we can't get there? >> correct. that's airline rental space. and it's in a secure part of the airport back stage. >> reporter: hasn't walked out, apparently? >> apparently has --we know this, it hasn't affected any of the public areas. >> reporter: we...
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i work with polaris every day. at ge capital, we succeed only when they do. whoo! awesome! yes!e've got to get you out of the office more often. my turn to drive. ♪ my turn to drive. this is data. data generated by people moving through a city. people in cars, on trains, on buses. when you can see data as it happens, it can help cut commute times by 50%, reduce carbon emmissions by 14%. on a smarter planet, we can capture, analyze, and use data in new ways to do what they're doing in places like singaporest d anockholm d and build a smarter transportation system. leb's ild a smarter planet. man: hey, how's it going? sir, are you ok? what? oh, this? it's probably nothing. i'm sure it'll go away. go away? but, sir, that can't be good. no, it's cool. really. do you want a napkin or something? everything's fine. thanks. announcer: you wouldn't ignore this, so why ignore the signs of a stroke? at the first warning signs, call 911 immediately. because time lost is brain lost. >>> the influence of the tea party and i'm gonna take allison jenkins to the senior prom in this. one day, i'l
i work with polaris every day. at ge capital, we succeed only when they do. whoo! awesome! yes!e've got to get you out of the office more often. my turn to drive. ♪ my turn to drive. this is data. data generated by people moving through a city. people in cars, on trains, on buses. when you can see data as it happens, it can help cut commute times by 50%, reduce carbon emmissions by 14%. on a smarter planet, we can capture, analyze, and use data in new ways to do what they're doing in places...
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i work with polaris every day. at ge capital, we succeed only when they do. whoo! awesome! yes!e've got to get you out of the office more often. ♪ my turn to drive. ♪ >>> coming up next, our "roundtable" and "the sunday e"nnies." and "the sunday funnies". >>> wikileaks, along with three major newspapers has published major pub00 classified intelligence ocuments. the largest leak in history. > there are names. here are operations. there's logistics. it poses a real and potential th threat. >> i'm a combative person. they mighti like it. ve on theirh is, they might already have on their hands the blood of some young soldier or that of an afghan family. > highlights from the wikileaks ighlights from thaken up ksshington and capitals around the world. we'll talk about that and more on our "roundtable," with george will, democrat ek strategist donna brazile. shid, theman. and in madrid this morning, let ahmed rashid, the world authority on the taliban. thank you for joining thus morning. let me go to you first, george. what about the leak? how bad sit has to reassess wthe war tffort?
i work with polaris every day. at ge capital, we succeed only when they do. whoo! awesome! yes!e've got to get you out of the office more often. ♪ my turn to drive. ♪ >>> coming up next, our "roundtable" and "the sunday e"nnies." and "the sunday funnies". >>> wikileaks, along with three major newspapers has published major pub00 classified intelligence ocuments. the largest leak in history. > there are names. here are operations....
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i work with polaris every day. at ge capital, we succeed only when they do. whoo! awesome! yes!e've got to get you out of the office more often. ♪ my turn to drive. ♪ announcer: this is a baby. a baby generating data in a neo-natal ward. every heart beat, every breath, every anomaly... from over a thousand pieces of unique information per second. helping doctors find new ways to detect life threatening infections up to 24 hours sooner. on a smarter planet... analyze the data and you can predict what will happen faster. so you can do what they're doing in toronto... and build a smarter hospital. let's build a smarter planet. man: hey, how's it going? sir, are you ok? what? oh, this? it's probably nothing. i'm sure it'll go away. go away? but, sir, that can't be good. no, it's cool. really. do you want a napkin or something? everything's fine. thanks. announcer: you wouldn't ignore this, so why ignore the signs of a stroke? at the first warning signs, call 911 immediately. because time lost is brain lost. >>> the influence of the tea party and government spending on national polit
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i work with polaris every day. at ge capital, we succeed only when they do. whoo! awesome! yes!e've got to get you out of the office more often. ♪ my turn to drive. ♪ there's a moment where everything comes together. where there's magic. and you now understand what nature's been hiding. ♪ at dow we understand the difference between innovation and invention. invention is important. it's the beginning. it's the spark. but innovation is where we actually create value for dow, for society, and for the world. ♪ at dow, we're constantly searching for how to use our fundamental knowledge of chemistry to solve these difficult problems. science is definitive. there is a right answer out there. [ male announcer ] the same 117 elements do the fundamental work of chemistry. ♪ the difference, the one element that is the catalyst for innovation, the one element that changes everything is the human element. ♪ a budget disaster. california on the brink. jerry brown's plan? you run for office and the assumption is, oh, i know what to do. you don't. i didn't have a plan for california. [ female a
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i work with polaris every day. at ge capital, we succeed only when they do. whoo! awesome! yes!boy's pent house. >> it's sunday morning a cbs and here again is charles osgood. >> osgood: yes, that's hugh huff er in, all right. hef for short hosting his playboy after dark tv show back in the '60s. the show took the form of a fun-filled party, a party that has apparently never stoppeded. bill whitaker now with a sunday profile. >> reporter: we all know hugh hefner. playboy, heed onist. a party animal. still running wild at age 84. living large at his storied l.a. playground, the famous or depending on your point of view intimate playboy mansion. >> it's my home. yes. wouldn't want to live anywhere else. it's shangri-la. like the original one the rumor is you don't get old here. >> reporter: there could be something to that. hugh huff er in is hot. a whole new generation thinks he's cool. >> oh, yeah. >> reporter: tuning in to his bevy of beauty-based reality tv shows. multiplying like rabbits on cable tv. his trademark playboy clubs whose cotton tailed bunnies first popped into po
i work with polaris every day. at ge capital, we succeed only when they do. whoo! awesome! yes!boy's pent house. >> it's sunday morning a cbs and here again is charles osgood. >> osgood: yes, that's hugh huff er in, all right. hef for short hosting his playboy after dark tv show back in the '60s. the show took the form of a fun-filled party, a party that has apparently never stoppeded. bill whitaker now with a sunday profile. >> reporter: we all know hugh hefner. playboy, heed...