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esta zona y chicago con buen tiempo, sin lluvia para ustedes mañana el oeste un poco complicado, el raes y alertas de tormenta invernal para esta zona, gran parte de california con tiempo mayormente seco, y establo, 77 sin lluvia y los dejo con temperaturas mínimas que siguen siendo frías en todo el norte del país siga con más de primer impacto. de ahora en adelante cuando asista a un restaurante podrá saber si lo que ordena es bueno o malo para su salud se firmó una ley que exige que junto a l sdwenlcon esta invitación vamos pausa enseguida una madre no pierde la 31 resperanza de encor a su hijo. >>> y más aed tlaen no importa la edad cuando la juventud se el presidente barack obama firmo la nueva ley de salud en estados unidos....la ley la dara seguro a 32 millones de personas que no lo tienen que tal, les habla edna schmidt. ===.la secretaria de estado norteamericana, hillary clinton, viajo a la ciudad de mexico para discutir las maneras en que los dos paises pueden luchar contra el narcotrafico...===.la cantante cubanoamericana gloria estefan convocó a una marcha en miami en solidar
esta zona y chicago con buen tiempo, sin lluvia para ustedes mañana el oeste un poco complicado, el raes y alertas de tormenta invernal para esta zona, gran parte de california con tiempo mayormente seco, y establo, 77 sin lluvia y los dejo con temperaturas mínimas que siguen siendo frías en todo el norte del país siga con más de primer impacto. de ahora en adelante cuando asista a un restaurante podrá saber si lo que ordena es bueno o malo para su salud se firmó una ley que exige que...
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he had simply admitted he was losi cho the lesser of two evils he might have done better rather than rae assure the former supporters that protect the anti abortion bill. >> i thought stupak speaking was great. somebody thought for a long time took a principal stand. what he did here was a political hack job and it was extraordinary he was working with us. congressman smith and about the legislation he went on the attack the war path and suggested they were the ones politicizing those. nobody believes that the he can executive order he signed on to was anything more than political cover for him. he was a disgrace he attacked his former colleagues like that. >> 188 as it clicks done on the reconciliation act 216 to get this passed as the senate bill they have the numbers for this one check in with major garrett. >> robert gibbs sent out another tweet about the president watching the historic vote of 219 to 212 vote on the key pivotal issue before the house. that was always the gut check vote a big mistake. when the president saw number 16 achieved to us from the roosevelt room. the staff
he had simply admitted he was losi cho the lesser of two evils he might have done better rather than rae assure the former supporters that protect the anti abortion bill. >> i thought stupak speaking was great. somebody thought for a long time took a principal stand. what he did here was a political hack job and it was extraordinary he was working with us. congressman smith and about the legislation he went on the attack the war path and suggested they were the ones politicizing those....
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[applause] for much of her lengthy career, rae has caught the skeptical eye of american language as if it needed a background check to be to check and risk. it was the musical words to arouse suspicion, it was capacity to sneak in bad faith and political flab under the radar, yet the poems is set to focus on the capitalism and consciousness that have nothing of the ideological hall monitor about them. they are instead playful, poignant and metaphysically alert. never more so than in "versed," her tent collection. here is a fondness for the snub nose decreased to american poetry by william carlos williams. her attitude to this sort of simple objects that prompted williams team is accretive no ideas but of things is a little bit more complicated. she begins name-calling with a tongue in cheek denunciation. objects are silly, lonesome as the word al yet she seems willing to pay the mind. could we grant them a quorum, dance with a shiny gloss of the leaves, the resilience of open-ended questions. she is similarly ambivalent about the very idea of metaphor. on the one hand, it strikes her a
[applause] for much of her lengthy career, rae has caught the skeptical eye of american language as if it needed a background check to be to check and risk. it was the musical words to arouse suspicion, it was capacity to sneak in bad faith and political flab under the radar, yet the poems is set to focus on the capitalism and consciousness that have nothing of the ideological hall monitor about them. they are instead playful, poignant and metaphysically alert. never more so than in...
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when people speak out against holding our handout to those who are the have notes, aren't they rae really speaking out against christianity, judaism, buddhism, just about every faith actually demands that we take care of those would are the least among us? so i don't know -- i don't know what they're smoking on the republican side of the aisle. but it's laughable. but it's actually tragic when you listen to their vile, hateful speech that comes out of them. >> i think the deepest concern not only from the right but from many others is the cost of this. and we're going to talk about that. where is all this money going to come from to insure another 32 million americans? we'll continue our conversation with michael moore right after this. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 if it was up to me? tdd# 1-800-345-2550 investment firms wouldn't even dream of overcharging people. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 in fact, they'd spend all of their time dreaming up ways tdd# 1-800-345-2550 to give us more for our money. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i guess i'd just like to see a little more give tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and a little less tak
when people speak out against holding our handout to those who are the have notes, aren't they rae really speaking out against christianity, judaism, buddhism, just about every faith actually demands that we take care of those would are the least among us? so i don't know -- i don't know what they're smoking on the republican side of the aisle. but it's laughable. but it's actually tragic when you listen to their vile, hateful speech that comes out of them. >> i think the deepest concern...
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. >> a survey of coldwell banker rae agents showed a 37% increase in the number of families looking foromes to accommodate multiple generations in the past year it may not be for everyone, but 10-year-old jake anglo says it's pretty great living at home with your grandparents. >> we also get to spend a lot of time, that's the best part. and i can't imagine how it would be without them. >> the pew research center also reports an increase in adults age 25 to 39 living at home because of the recession. sons and daughters of baby boomers being called boomerangers. the other cool thing that jake says about living at home, he says grandpa makes the best pancakes. >> shepard: wouldn't that be nice to move back home and get the whole family together. >> i know, right? >> shepard: sounds like fun until the kids start crying. changes things. thanks, laura. a 15-year-old girl asked her high school for help after learning she was pregnant. the school, as the story goes, put her in a taxi and sent her to a clinic for an abortion. the school never told the parents. we'll report so you can decide on q
. >> a survey of coldwell banker rae agents showed a 37% increase in the number of families looking foromes to accommodate multiple generations in the past year it may not be for everyone, but 10-year-old jake anglo says it's pretty great living at home with your grandparents. >> we also get to spend a lot of time, that's the best part. and i can't imagine how it would be without them. >> the pew research center also reports an increase in adults age 25 to 39 living at home...
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when you have some of that, not only for the work, but really loves you and wants you to do well, you raeike everyone kind of had that, you know, kind of same inspiration. he and i especially. we were just trying to get our point across. we're like, hey, we're not what people think we are. >> we want to play a clip. he's taking you home for the first time, and you have no idea where he lives. >> right. >> take a look. "the last song." >> you're rich? whoa, you told me that your dad owned a brick shop. >> he does, he just happens to own 300 more. >> no, no, i'm not going in looking like this. >> let go. >> why didn't you tell me? >> what difference does it make? >> hello. >> hello. >> mom, i thought you and dad were going out. >> we decided to come back early. >> this is ronnie. >> hi. >> yeah. didn't want to meet mom for the first time. like how are you doing? a lot of people can relate to that when they're seeing something like that. i wish we could have seen also who plays your little brother in the film. he is a piece of work. >> yeah, bobby coleman, he's probably one of the most hyste
when you have some of that, not only for the work, but really loves you and wants you to do well, you raeike everyone kind of had that, you know, kind of same inspiration. he and i especially. we were just trying to get our point across. we're like, hey, we're not what people think we are. >> we want to play a clip. he's taking you home for the first time, and you have no idea where he lives. >> right. >> take a look. "the last song." >> you're rich? whoa, you...
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we've been in rae session for 30 years. you think i have an interest in stymying business development? i want to help it. they tried their side. i say to my friends. i was here. i'm not that old but i've been here eight years now. i sat here and i watched while bush jammed through his tax policy, cut taxers in rich, they said, this is going to trickle down and help the poor. it didn't help anybody. but the rich. i sat here and watched while he passed a prescription drug bill, didn't negotiate prices, didn't do anything, didn't pay for it, borrowed the money, started wars, didn't have money for the wars that he started. i sat here and watched while the republican rubber-stamp congress rubber stamped all those policies. the economy didn't improve, wages didn't go up. they had control of every single thing. they had a chance to implement their health care strategy. it didn't work because they didn't do anything. they had a chance to implement their energy strategy and when gas goes to $4 again this summer, we'll feel it again.
we've been in rae session for 30 years. you think i have an interest in stymying business development? i want to help it. they tried their side. i say to my friends. i was here. i'm not that old but i've been here eight years now. i sat here and i watched while bush jammed through his tax policy, cut taxers in rich, they said, this is going to trickle down and help the poor. it didn't help anybody. but the rich. i sat here and watched while he passed a prescription drug bill, didn't negotiate...