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raymond james says that the investor was aware of the risk. it has been a source of complaints. >> hudson: thousands of charities are getting a break from the tax man. the i.r.s. says there are more than 300,000 nonprofits that could have lost tax-exempt status because they missed a paperwork filing deadline in may. that deadline has now been extended to mid-october. a list of charities that could be affected is on the i.r.s. website. losing tax exempt status means those charities would no longer able to get tax deductible donations. euquu >> susie: revised estimates show the u.s. budget deficit topping $1.4 trillion this year. while it's difficult to see the deficit substantially shrinking until the economy recovers, alan blinder has some suggestions. he's a professor of economics at princeton and former vice-chair of the federal reserve. subtle, counterintuitive messages don't work well in public debates, which is too bad, because the right policy for the federal budget deficit today is both subtle and counterintuitive. lets start with the e
raymond james says that the investor was aware of the risk. it has been a source of complaints. >> hudson: thousands of charities are getting a break from the tax man. the i.r.s. says there are more than 300,000 nonprofits that could have lost tax-exempt status because they missed a paperwork filing deadline in may. that deadline has now been extended to mid-october. a list of charities that could be affected is on the i.r.s. website. losing tax exempt status means those charities would...
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. >>> hay que perseguir hasta la última consecuencias, raymond, comisionado de la policía de nueva york crímenes, investiga casos >>> el comisionado, dijo que está en contacto directo con el cónsul mexicano, en nueva york, y que juntos, están trabajando para desarrollar un plan que le ponga freno a la ola de ataque raciales mayormente en contra de mexicanos. en nueva york, isolda pegueros, telemundo. >>> bueno, ahora vamos la primera pausa, en instante s el ex-candidato presidencial capturada en méxico, dice que negocio con los agresores porque podrían matarlo. >>> las mujeres in dovnjtd maltratada por marido, le temen estamos a horas que la jueza bolton, pueda dar su opinión de la sb 1070. >>> vamos con la carta que le escribió un ex-candidato presidencial que está secuestrado. >>> le pide a su hijo que haga negocio de su rescate o no vivirá mucho tiempo. raúl po torres, sigue de cerca esta historia. >>> diego fernández se ve demacrado con la barba crecida. aparece humillado, lejos de la imagen que tenía como el jefe diego. >>> ... >>> aquí habla alguna vez en una conferencia. ahora, u
. >>> hay que perseguir hasta la última consecuencias, raymond, comisionado de la policía de nueva york crímenes, investiga casos >>> el comisionado, dijo que está en contacto directo con el cónsul mexicano, en nueva york, y que juntos, están trabajando para desarrollar un plan que le ponga freno a la ola de ataque raciales mayormente en contra de mexicanos. en nueva york, isolda pegueros, telemundo. >>> bueno, ahora vamos la primera pausa, en instante s el...
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raymond brown. janet bonds, and janet sits at the table right there. she helps on every aspect. the jordan group, and ms. collins. all of you. we thank you for doing such an outstanding job, and let me say this, that every year they are accepting volunteers, so any of you looking for something to get involved in, there are a lot of good things to do. this is one of the many that you can get involved with and support. now, let me give you the very important direction -- there is food over on the other side. please help yourself. hang out with us a little while longer. god bless you. go in peace. thank you. >> the mayor, the office of workforce development, kick off a new program which is to engage some of the artists in reinvigorating the streetscapes. organized in partnership with neighborhood based economic development organizations, the art in storefronts taps into the incredible creativity of the artist community to help improve the quality of life and the business climate in poor neighborhoods. the tenderloin, central market, they view, and the mission's 24 st.. at the launc
raymond brown. janet bonds, and janet sits at the table right there. she helps on every aspect. the jordan group, and ms. collins. all of you. we thank you for doing such an outstanding job, and let me say this, that every year they are accepting volunteers, so any of you looking for something to get involved in, there are a lot of good things to do. this is one of the many that you can get involved with and support. now, let me give you the very important direction -- there is food over on the...
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raymond brown. janet bonds, and janet sits at the table right there. she helps on every aspect. the jordan group, and ms. collins. all of you. we thank you for doing such an outstanding job, and let me say this, that every year they are accepting volunteers, so any of you looking for something to get involved in, there are a lot of good things to do. this is one of the many that you can get involved with and support. now, let me give you the very important direction -- there is food over on the other side. please help yourself. hang out with us a little while longer. god bless you. go in peace. thank you. because we have a great waste water system here in san francisco, we do about 80 million gallons of waste water here in san francisco, which means we basically fill up 120 olympic sized swimming pools each and every day here in the city. we protect public health and safety and environment because we are discharging into the bay and into the ocean. this is essentially the first treatment here at our waste water treatment facility. what we do is slow down the water so that things
raymond brown. janet bonds, and janet sits at the table right there. she helps on every aspect. the jordan group, and ms. collins. all of you. we thank you for doing such an outstanding job, and let me say this, that every year they are accepting volunteers, so any of you looking for something to get involved in, there are a lot of good things to do. this is one of the many that you can get involved with and support. now, let me give you the very important direction -- there is food over on the...
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in sound and media, we have carolyn chadwick, raymond chavez, alex chadwick. my media coordinator, luc d ubious. they've given us a much of their time and brilliance to work with us to help in the final character of the media and also pentagram and management. i have to think what wall of foundries -- i have to thank walal walla foundries. what is missing? it begins with an accounting of what we are losing as we watch. in terms of species and habitat loss and i hope it provokes more a sense of wonder at what this planet is capable of and still could return to. this is a beginning. let's imagine this as a portal. we have begun to think of this as listening to the earth. me will be able to connect to the president. we see all the things that are being accomplished. we can also see into the future and by 2000 12th, we will start with the clean paint for the future. -- and by 2012, we will start with the green plan for the future. we start with the past and a new idea of what a memorial can be. we launched here with what is missing. in two days, we are launching a
in sound and media, we have carolyn chadwick, raymond chavez, alex chadwick. my media coordinator, luc d ubious. they've given us a much of their time and brilliance to work with us to help in the final character of the media and also pentagram and management. i have to think what wall of foundries -- i have to thank walal walla foundries. what is missing? it begins with an accounting of what we are losing as we watch. in terms of species and habitat loss and i hope it provokes more a sense of...
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participaron en el mundial de sudafrica como castigo ejemplar por boycotear al entonces entrenador raymondfica que los jugadores mundialista no podran jugar frente a noruega el proximo mes.. los earthquakes de san jose consiguieron anoche un empate con sabor a victoria jugando de visita ante el galaxy de los angeles...jugando en el home depot center.. apenas a los dos minutos de juego.. san jose se avivo dejando con la boca abierta a todos los fanaticos del galaxy luego de que bobby convey aprovecho el regalo del portero... el empate llego hasta el minuto 59 por medio de edson buddle.. brando mcdonald puso al frente a los quakes con el 2-1.. pero landon donovan consiguio el empate a dos casi por terminado el partido.. y para terminar.. vea a este espontaneo que invadio el terreno de juego en el camden yards en el partido de anoche entre mellizos y orioles.. lo que llama la atencion es de que el fanatico se dio el lujo de correr las bases.. de pasearse por todo el diamante sin que nadie lo atrapara... es mas ya que se aburrio trato de regresar a las graderias pero lo estaban esperando volvi
participaron en el mundial de sudafrica como castigo ejemplar por boycotear al entonces entrenador raymondfica que los jugadores mundialista no podran jugar frente a noruega el proximo mes.. los earthquakes de san jose consiguieron anoche un empate con sabor a victoria jugando de visita ante el galaxy de los angeles...jugando en el home depot center.. apenas a los dos minutos de juego.. san jose se avivo dejando con la boca abierta a todos los fanaticos del galaxy luego de que bobby convey...
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tried to a sent home for insulting then manager raymond domenech meaning the blank will now begin without the likes of anelka captain patrice evra or karim benzema from stickle norway in a friendly in august the eleventh expect a whole host of new tops in that one. pre-season friendly are the order of the day currently across the atlantic munch esther city the latest in the club to try and secure a few new followers in the u.s. but they'll need to do better to impress any prospective found in the future following iraq. defeat at the hands of sporting sitting one of the world's wealthiest clubs finding itself a. target. thirdly. at least one team second well it was just pure class danielle death setting up and again it's not the computer personified game over after thirty eight minutes city. ross that leave dreams of the first initial trial in forty three years is to be need even a slight possible. cities cross-town rivals manchester united are also on an american tour no game for them on the day though so plenty of time to chat goalie edwin funder star speaking out about what it will take
tried to a sent home for insulting then manager raymond domenech meaning the blank will now begin without the likes of anelka captain patrice evra or karim benzema from stickle norway in a friendly in august the eleventh expect a whole host of new tops in that one. pre-season friendly are the order of the day currently across the atlantic munch esther city the latest in the club to try and secure a few new followers in the u.s. but they'll need to do better to impress any prospective found in...
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speaking of good community relationships and organizational relationships, i was handed a note by -- by raymond from -- from richmond park saying this actually -- the elementary school may actually have space. it may be an opposite for a program like this which is breat close to the laurel campus. we'll help facilitate and participate in that conversation to see if we can't make something happen. i thought you were going to say something. >> i'm going to turn this to a vote. i know if you start, everybody want it is add something. it is not fair to the process. we -- we have seen a lot. there'll be more to complaint. i think there are a couple ofishes i want to point out. it is made clear to us at least from the supervisor alioto that she doesn't want to see talioto she doesn't want to see the cal hallow facility go dark. the second issue is we have been negotiating if good faith after a long effort with the -- with the l.i.a. and i think that -- that they are at a drop dead date where they go out of business if they don't have this facility. they have staff and they have services. i think ther
speaking of good community relationships and organizational relationships, i was handed a note by -- by raymond from -- from richmond park saying this actually -- the elementary school may actually have space. it may be an opposite for a program like this which is breat close to the laurel campus. we'll help facilitate and participate in that conversation to see if we can't make something happen. i thought you were going to say something. >> i'm going to turn this to a vote. i know if you...
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raymond brown. janet bonds, and janet sits at the table right there. she helps on every aspect. the jordan group, and ms. collins. all of you. we thank you for doing such an outstanding job, and let me say this, that every year they are accepting volunteers, so any of you looking for something to get involved in, there are a lot of good things to do. this is one of the many that you can get involved with and support. now, let me give you the very important direction -- there is food over on the other side. please help yourself. hang out with us a little while longer. god bless you. go in peace. thank you. >> there has been an acknowledgement of the special places around san francisco bay. well, there is something sort of innate in human beings, i think, that tend to recognize a good spot when you see it, a spot that takes your breath away. this is one of them. >> an icon of the new deal. >> we stood here a week ago and we heard all of these dignitaries talk about the symbol that coit tower is for san francisco. it's interesting for those of us in the pioneer park project is tryi
raymond brown. janet bonds, and janet sits at the table right there. she helps on every aspect. the jordan group, and ms. collins. all of you. we thank you for doing such an outstanding job, and let me say this, that every year they are accepting volunteers, so any of you looking for something to get involved in, there are a lot of good things to do. this is one of the many that you can get involved with and support. now, let me give you the very important direction -- there is food over on the...
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speaking of good community relationships and organizational relationships, i was handed a note by -- by raymond from -- from richmond park saying this actually -- the elementary school may actually have space. it may be an opposite for a program like this which is breat close to the laurel campus. we'll help facilitate and participate in that conversation to see if we can't make something happen. i thought you were going to say something. >> i'm going to turn this to a vote. i know if you start, everybody want it is add something. it is not fair to the process. we -- we have seen a lot. there'll be more to complaint. i think there are a couple ofishes i want to point out. it is made clear to us at least
speaking of good community relationships and organizational relationships, i was handed a note by -- by raymond from -- from richmond park saying this actually -- the elementary school may actually have space. it may be an opposite for a program like this which is breat close to the laurel campus. we'll help facilitate and participate in that conversation to see if we can't make something happen. i thought you were going to say something. >> i'm going to turn this to a vote. i know if you...
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. >> raymond? >> we should go. >> okay. >> ray? >> go, go. >> i love you, baby.a few days. >> just going to be a few days, right? >> i don't know. we'll see. >> oh, boy. >> jimmy: there you go. "the dry land." i wish you well with that. great to see you. >> you, too, man, thank you very much. great to be here, man. really fun. >> jimmy: wilmer valderrama, everybody. we'll be right back with dwyane wade. finally, what you love is what your skin needs. experience new positively nourishing body washes from aveeno, the naturals brand dermatologists trust most. delightfully fragrant, truly moisturizing. that's positively nourishing. only from aveeno. that's positively nourishing. fish: see? you're on the bright side already-- green tea with citrus, sunny day. so...if it's cool with you, i'm gonna go for a quick swim. heh. be right back. [grunts] announcer: lipton--drink on the bright side. fish: hey! and people like what we're saying.alue. about how fusion is projected to hold its resale value better than camry. and has better quality than accord. as a matter of fact,
. >> raymond? >> we should go. >> okay. >> ray? >> go, go. >> i love you, baby.a few days. >> just going to be a few days, right? >> i don't know. we'll see. >> oh, boy. >> jimmy: there you go. "the dry land." i wish you well with that. great to see you. >> you, too, man, thank you very much. great to be here, man. really fun. >> jimmy: wilmer valderrama, everybody. we'll be right back with dwyane wade. finally,...
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." >> raymond says, "many people from the past, from grade school to now, most from high school." >>> coming up, there's been a deadly crash involving a greyhound bus headed to sacramento this morning. >> and two robbers get away with $100,000 at the state fair in sacramento. we'll tell you how they pulled off that late night heist. >>> if you know somebody who has a vehicle parked in a long- term parking of sfo, you're going to want to stay tuned. very unfortunate fire has destroyed several vehicles here. an update coming up. >>> a greyhound bus crashes on highway 99 in fresno this morning, five dead, many more injured. we'll have the details on what happened and how traffic is being diverted in the area coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,, [ banker ] when ashley's violin teacher told her parents she was gifted, they were thrilled. she's a natural vibrato. oh. we started saving for this music camp in vermont. so i told them about some of the wells fargo online savings tools like my savings plan, which helps them set up and monitor a savings goal. until we found out that maybe her teacher uses cer
." >> raymond says, "many people from the past, from grade school to now, most from high school." >>> coming up, there's been a deadly crash involving a greyhound bus headed to sacramento this morning. >> and two robbers get away with $100,000 at the state fair in sacramento. we'll tell you how they pulled off that late night heist. >>> if you know somebody who has a vehicle parked in a long- term parking of sfo, you're going to want to stay tuned....
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i just spoke to the ambassador we do not see on the panel today raymond joseph is in port-au-prince.e's just come from the ceremony of the palace honoring the six months and today was the ceremony to thank the world so he asked me o carry his thoughts to you andere they are. people say that there is no progress and geslin president clton today in haiti said that in his 30 years of experience haiti is ahead of where the tsunami construction was at this point. the haitian people, the ambassador people said have been very patient and we are asking them to continue being patient. but t first phase has been completed. the reconstruction starts now in the second phase and that in approximately six weeks we should see a lot more things happening. he wants to thank the people around the world for their good will and for their extraordinarily generous outpouring of help to the people pt. so that is from the ambassador. let me now begin with this panel. it is the six month anniversary today, july 12, 2010, an important date after a 7.0 richter scale earthquake destroyed hagee's capital port-au
i just spoke to the ambassador we do not see on the panel today raymond joseph is in port-au-prince.e's just come from the ceremony of the palace honoring the six months and today was the ceremony to thank the world so he asked me o carry his thoughts to you andere they are. people say that there is no progress and geslin president clton today in haiti said that in his 30 years of experience haiti is ahead of where the tsunami construction was at this point. the haitian people, the ambassador...
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raymond joseph. he has a fine background as a journalist and has been there since march 2004. next, sam worthington, the president and ceo of interaction, a coalition of u.s.-based ngo's focus on the world's most vulnerable people. with more than 180 members working in every developing country. the u.s. public interest rates about $6 billion annually to its members. the members themselves manage more than $4 billion in the partnerships with the u.s. government. before this he was the national executive director and ceo for plan usa, focused on child- centered community development. he is a good friend of mine. next, dr. antonio, director international of financial affairs for the european commission. he has been director of international affairs with a couple of different agencies. he also access the eu's financial authority. he has most recently been a financial advisor to the previous european commission president, and is an associate professor of applied economics in basque. paul, i was get before moment because you speak first. we're hoping that a to be joined by reynoso.
raymond joseph. he has a fine background as a journalist and has been there since march 2004. next, sam worthington, the president and ceo of interaction, a coalition of u.s.-based ngo's focus on the world's most vulnerable people. with more than 180 members working in every developing country. the u.s. public interest rates about $6 billion annually to its members. the members themselves manage more than $4 billion in the partnerships with the u.s. government. before this he was the national...
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on the democrats' line, raymond, ky. good morning to you. caller: can you hear me? host: we are listening, go ahead. caller: i would -- have been trying to get this across as somebody for a long time. if you give me a minute, let me explain it to you. host: this morning we are talking about your issues when it comes to election 2010, so if it is not related to that we will have to move on. caller: this concerns me -- i would like to get it to somebody. host: very quickly. caller: i retired from civil service and i had social security paid into civil sorus -- service and when i retired it took 62% of my social security. there is a bill before congress to do something about that which has never been brought up. have you ever heard about anything like that? host: similar things, but i am not familiar with your case obviously or the actual bill you are talking about, but we appreciate you putting your issue on the table for everyone. we want to know your issues for election 2010. speaker nancy pelosi talk about some of the issues that will be faced an election 2010 yest
on the democrats' line, raymond, ky. good morning to you. caller: can you hear me? host: we are listening, go ahead. caller: i would -- have been trying to get this across as somebody for a long time. if you give me a minute, let me explain it to you. host: this morning we are talking about your issues when it comes to election 2010, so if it is not related to that we will have to move on. caller: this concerns me -- i would like to get it to somebody. host: very quickly. caller: i retired from...
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raymond. pollard and a good morning. thank you for c-span. i have a question and comment.m getting tired of us taxpayers supporting all of these farmers to grow crops. i can understand doing it, but the reason i am getting tired -- i will not give you an example. nothing is ever done about it. within 1 mile of me -- i live out of town about 6 miles. within 1 mile of me, this farmer has taken advantage of every one of those programs over the years. he is still taking advantage of them. just recently, the city stretched the limits out and bought his property. i don't know figures, but somewhere around $4 million. they gave him $45,000 -- $145,000 -- former and $45,000. 000.- $445, host: there have been a lot of things about the subsidies. where do they stand right now. -- stand right now? congress is working on another farm bill. guest: the farmer was charming and got subsidies. he has now sold land to the city -- farming and got subsidies. a lot of farmers make money by selling their land or houses. -- for houses. your last crop is houses. it seems unfair, but there isn't m
raymond. pollard and a good morning. thank you for c-span. i have a question and comment.m getting tired of us taxpayers supporting all of these farmers to grow crops. i can understand doing it, but the reason i am getting tired -- i will not give you an example. nothing is ever done about it. within 1 mile of me -- i live out of town about 6 miles. within 1 mile of me, this farmer has taken advantage of every one of those programs over the years. he is still taking advantage of them. just...
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worcester, ohio, 102, volunteers for the local red cross and local hospital, watches "everybody loves raymondreat shows. back to you. >>> willard, thank you very much. when we come back, up on that stage right there, carrie underwood live in concert. >>> much higher than the percentage for home mortgages and credit cards. suzy orman is the host of her show. good morning. >> good morning. >> the numbers are stunning. we've been hearing a lot about mortgage and credit card defaults but not student loans. >> there was a study done since 1995 it started, all the students who have taken up student loans since then, federal student loans, are they able to pay it back. 20% of them are not. now that's dangerous because a student loan cannot currently be discharged in bankruptcy. it's not like a credit card. you don't pay, so what. >> dangerous for our financial system, or are you saying it's dangerous for the student or both? >> both, but it's really dangerous, truthfully, for the student because here you are, you've done everything possible to go to school. you want to be something. and now you can'
worcester, ohio, 102, volunteers for the local red cross and local hospital, watches "everybody loves raymondreat shows. back to you. >>> willard, thank you very much. when we come back, up on that stage right there, carrie underwood live in concert. >>> much higher than the percentage for home mortgages and credit cards. suzy orman is the host of her show. good morning. >> good morning. >> the numbers are stunning. we've been hearing a lot about mortgage and...
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raymond. pollard and a good morning. thank you for c-span. i have a question and comment. i'm getting tired of us taxpayers supporting all of these farmers to grow crops. i can understand doing it, but the reason i am getting tired -- i will not give you an example. nothing is ever done about it. within 1 mile of me -- i live out of town about 6 miles. within 1 mile of me, this farmer has taken advantage of every one of those programs over the years. he is still taking advantage of them. just recently, the city stretched the limits out and bought his property. i don't know figures, but somewhere around $4 million. they gave him $45,000 -- $145,000 -- former and $45,000. 000.- $445, host: there have been a lot of things about the subsidies. where do they stand right now. -- stand right now? congress is working on another farm bill. guest: the farmer was charming and got subsidies. he has now sold land to the city -- farming and got subsidies. a lot of farmers make money by selling their land or houses. -- for houses. your last crop is houses. it seems unfair, but there isn'
raymond. pollard and a good morning. thank you for c-span. i have a question and comment. i'm getting tired of us taxpayers supporting all of these farmers to grow crops. i can understand doing it, but the reason i am getting tired -- i will not give you an example. nothing is ever done about it. within 1 mile of me -- i live out of town about 6 miles. within 1 mile of me, this farmer has taken advantage of every one of those programs over the years. he is still taking advantage of them. just...
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i want to single out jean wilhoit whose here and chief state school officers and raymond shipock, who have done extraordinary work to drive this agenda. collectively their leadership at the local level has helped make this happen. i want to salute our governors and legislators for the work on race to the top. 46 state in the district of columbia brought together labor you knunions and elected offici compete for race to the top funds. in support of the applications, 13 states alter laws to foster growth of good charter school and 17 states reformed teacher evaluation systems by including, among other things, student achievement. i've learned many, many things since i've come to washington, but i have to admit i was surprised to learn we had state that's had laws prohibiting the use of student achievement and teacher evaluation. they had laws on the books against that. because of relation to thace to those laws are gone. these blueprints bear the signatures of many key players that drive change in our schools. the winners of race to the top will be held accountable for those commitments
i want to single out jean wilhoit whose here and chief state school officers and raymond shipock, who have done extraordinary work to drive this agenda. collectively their leadership at the local level has helped make this happen. i want to salute our governors and legislators for the work on race to the top. 46 state in the district of columbia brought together labor you knunions and elected offici compete for race to the top funds. in support of the applications, 13 states alter laws to...