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he was important to rhode island not just because of his son patrick, but because rhode island pays a lotf attention to massachusetts, and there's a lot of overlap in the constituencies of massachusetts anrhode island, and rhode islanders have long admired senator kennedy when he came on half of candidates, on behalf of his son, on behalf of me, on behalf of others,here was always an atmosphere of celebration around him and aroundhevent that he attended. other speakers have spoken of his ability to rev up a crowd and get people fired up and enthusiastic, and he was really remarkable in that respect. and we never tired of his visits, and rhode island always welcomed him, i think, with real open arms. and he had a special place for rhode island, and in particular he had a special place for somebody who was very dear both to congressman kennedy and to myself, and that is a predecessor of mine here in the united states senate from rhode island, senator claiborne pell. senator pell was a political lend in rhode island, in many ways an improbable candidate. senator kennedy's brother, presid
he was important to rhode island not just because of his son patrick, but because rhode island pays a lotf attention to massachusetts, and there's a lot of overlap in the constituencies of massachusetts anrhode island, and rhode islanders have long admired senator kennedy when he came on half of candidates, on behalf of his son, on behalf of me, on behalf of others,here was always an atmosphere of celebration around him and aroundhevent that he attended. other speakers have spoken of his...
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just above rhode island. the number in michigan, over 15%, but the state is betting on green jobs to try to fill some of that gap. indy levin is the deputy director and he is charged with spending michigan's $400 million stimulus money to create more green jobs. michigan already has more than 100,000 green jobs, 350 companies in the field. oregon also makes the top five list that no one wants to be on. it's jobless rate 11.9%. tim mccabe is the director of the oregon economic and community development department. he has $285 million in stimulus money to put to work encouraging green jobs specifically. oregon has 51,000 of them and they want that to become 14% of their workforce by the year 2010. that's next year. gentlemen, good to have both of you with us. appreciate it. andy, let's start with you in michigan. more than 100,000 green jobs in michigan. what percent of your workforce is that and who are you counting? >> erin, it's 109,000, 3% of our workforce already, and remember we're counting this before al
just above rhode island. the number in michigan, over 15%, but the state is betting on green jobs to try to fill some of that gap. indy levin is the deputy director and he is charged with spending michigan's $400 million stimulus money to create more green jobs. michigan already has more than 100,000 green jobs, 350 companies in the field. oregon also makes the top five list that no one wants to be on. it's jobless rate 11.9%. tim mccabe is the director of the oregon economic and community...
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joining us now is former republican senator lincoln chafey of rhode island. he left the republican party, now an independent, exploring a possible run for governor in the great state of rhode island. thanks for joining us tonight. >> my pleasure, rachel. >> let me ask you about the premise here of the introduction that i just did. do you agree that the fringe of the conservative movement has really been invited into the mainstream of your former party? >> absolutely. we certainly saw it with vice presidential pick with sarah palin. it's that same population within the party that revels in driving out moderates such as myself, more mainstream republicans. and the ramifications, of course, are that the republican party is in an ever-shrinking minority. and you mentioned minority leader john boehner, and that's the problem with this strategy, if you will, by the republican party. they're going to keep losing seats. they're down to 40 in the senate, 60/40, and although the money is pulling in to mr. wilson, congressman wilson, around the country in states such as
joining us now is former republican senator lincoln chafey of rhode island. he left the republican party, now an independent, exploring a possible run for governor in the great state of rhode island. thanks for joining us tonight. >> my pleasure, rachel. >> let me ask you about the premise here of the introduction that i just did. do you agree that the fringe of the conservative movement has really been invited into the mainstream of your former party? >> absolutely. we...
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rhode island avenue always an option. benning road towards h street. coming outbound, you will be detoured off at bladensburg road. the road remains blocked off between bladensburg road and south dakota avenue with a lot of the activity down near the times building and up here at this intersection. new york avenue remains closed until further notice as you are traveling through northeast washington. we do need to check because we to see some traffic making that left turn. i would assume that is the outbound traffic. we do have some traffic coming inbound. we'll check back in and see what they're doing with that traffic right there. maybe that is just traffic coming in from bladensburg at this point. we'll take it back inside and update your ride around town. we have the loans lanes open on the beltway between college park and bethesda. nice easy commute on 295. no incidents to report south of 50 continuing down to pennsylvania avenue. that's a check of your fox 5 on-timetraffic. spectator slowdown. >> his memory was immortalized in films like "dirty da
rhode island avenue always an option. benning road towards h street. coming outbound, you will be detoured off at bladensburg road. the road remains blocked off between bladensburg road and south dakota avenue with a lot of the activity down near the times building and up here at this intersection. new york avenue remains closed until further notice as you are traveling through northeast washington. we do need to check because we to see some traffic making that left turn. i would assume that is...
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with the softening of the economy, unemployment in rhode island continues to climb upward, putting a strain on many social services. recently the partnership for prescription assistance, sponsored by america's pharmaceutical research companies, answered the call for help, traveling to providence to assist uninsured and struggling patients, many of them receiving free or nearly free medicine. jim langevin: whether it's on prescription drugs or universal health care, we're trying to provide and find ways to provide the best quality affordable health care to people not only in rhode island but across america. you know, the one thing i've learned in my life, and i live it every day, is that no matter what our backgrounds are, no one gets through life without challenges, and no one gets through life without a little help along the way. joe pantoliano: i realized that i had been living with mental illness my entire life, but it wasn't until my diagnoses that i was relieved of the shame that i personally felt. i realize now that in talking about my own disease that it helps me to maintain m
with the softening of the economy, unemployment in rhode island continues to climb upward, putting a strain on many social services. recently the partnership for prescription assistance, sponsored by america's pharmaceutical research companies, answered the call for help, traveling to providence to assist uninsured and struggling patients, many of them receiving free or nearly free medicine. jim langevin: whether it's on prescription drugs or universal health care, we're trying to provide and...
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but that makes sense for rhode island. and the wonderful seat with this-- let me just show you this. see that little flair? mm-hmm. now, that was something that you see a lot on english chairs. that wonderful little flair that gives it that extra, extra curve. and this fits the bottom quite nicely, right? yes, it's very comfortable. very comfortable, right? and one of the really nice things about the chair is that the feet are original. these feet usually get cut off, they turn them into rocker chairs, like the other chair was turned into a rocker. original feet. i couldn't believe it. you know, i look very carefully to see because they're often replaced. you need to check that and that takes away about 80% of the value. but these feet are good. so it's a really, really nice chair. now, there's one thing that it used to have that it doesn't have anymore. it's missing paint. paint? it lost its paint. almost every windsor was painted. oh, i didn't know that. if you look at the bottom-- do you see this-- has the original wash
but that makes sense for rhode island. and the wonderful seat with this-- let me just show you this. see that little flair? mm-hmm. now, that was something that you see a lot on english chairs. that wonderful little flair that gives it that extra, extra curve. and this fits the bottom quite nicely, right? yes, it's very comfortable. very comfortable, right? and one of the really nice things about the chair is that the feet are original. these feet usually get cut off, they turn them into rocker...
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-- with the rhode island m.s.chapter, with business community leaders, with members of our rhode island quality institute, reforming health care athe state level, with great leadership for our country right now, with members of all sorts -- all walks of life who have come together and are working tirelessly to help build our states' health snftion technology infrastructure. these were helpful conversations to me, mr. president, and i lerner add great deal from awful those individuals and institutions. but i lernered a great deal also at two commuty dinners that i held in west warwick, rhode island and jnston, rhode island, where hundreds came out to join mend our senior senator jack read -- not only for spaghetti and meatballs -- i think i may be the only senator to introduce meatballs into the town hall formula and it worked st fine. there was serious and civil debate on the state of our current health care system and it brought out some stories that i want to share this afternoon. the first story is christine's,
-- with the rhode island m.s.chapter, with business community leaders, with members of our rhode island quality institute, reforming health care athe state level, with great leadership for our country right now, with members of all sorts -- all walks of life who have come together and are working tirelessly to help build our states' health snftion technology infrastructure. these were helpful conversations to me, mr. president, and i lerner add great deal from awful those individuals and...
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problems during the years that he was governor of rhode island that's a state thas small enough that the goveor gets to know a lot of individual citizens and what they're struggling with. and some of those struggles that chaf encountered back then stayed with him and made him a passionate advocate for trying to bring more people into the health insuranceystem. he kind of pestered bob do to create a task force on health-care reform back when the bush administration didn'teem to be very interested in the issue, led it for many years, and under just unbelievable essure from ny in his own party and ultimately his own leer, senator dole, to abandon the effort and to hand president clinton a real political setback. john chafee fought and wked till the last possible day. the other person, a man i did not know at all well, was bob reischau, who waat the time this battle was going on the director of the congressional dcet office, a classic, professional civil servant. and reischauer, because the cbo scoring s so critical to what was going to happen to the health-care proposals from all camps,
problems during the years that he was governor of rhode island that's a state thas small enough that the goveor gets to know a lot of individual citizens and what they're struggling with. and some of those struggles that chaf encountered back then stayed with him and made him a passionate advocate for trying to bring more people into the health insuranceystem. he kind of pestered bob do to create a task force on health-care reform back when the bush administration didn'teem to be very...
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but that makes sense for rhode island. and the wonderful seat with this-- let me just show you this. see that little flair? mm-hmm. now, that was something that you see a lot on english chairs. that wonderful little flair that gives it that extra, extra curve. and this fits the bottom quite nicely, right? yes, it's very comfortable. very comfortable, right? and one of the really nice things about the chair is that the feet are original. these feet usually get cut off, they turn them into rocker chairs, like the other chair was turned into a rocker. original feet. i couldn't believe it. you know, i look very carefully to see because they're often replaced. you need to check that and that takes away about 80% of the value. but these feet are good. so it's a really, really nice chair. now, there's one thing that it used to have that it doesn't have anymore. it's missing paint. paint? it lost its paint. almost every windsor was painted. oh, i didn't know that. if you look at the bottom-- do you see this-- has the original wash
but that makes sense for rhode island. and the wonderful seat with this-- let me just show you this. see that little flair? mm-hmm. now, that was something that you see a lot on english chairs. that wonderful little flair that gives it that extra, extra curve. and this fits the bottom quite nicely, right? yes, it's very comfortable. very comfortable, right? and one of the really nice things about the chair is that the feet are original. these feet usually get cut off, they turn them into rocker...
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. >>> this comes to us from nbc 10 in providence, rhode island, where in connecticut a pair of painting penguins are leaving their footprints on the art world. their toes lathered in paint, the two penguins create masterpieces by just waddling across the tiles. they aren't just expressing their arttiistic side, they're raising money. sales will go towards penguin conservations. very cute. and i botched the name of that. >> oh, well. i was just trying to do a penguin over here. >> pawkitac. >> well, we expect you to know so much. >> i know, and the words scroll right through, i should know it, right? i'm dan kloeffler, this is "early today." your first stop of the day, today on your nbc station. >> top of this tuesday morning to you. it is pretty chilly outside. upper 40's to around 50's right now. some pretty intense storms rolled through yesterday. today is will be dry. partly cloudy but still windy. here is a look at current temperatures. 54 degrees at the airport. 57 downtown. i have details on our daytime high for today. that is coming up. >> we will see you in a bit. here is a look
. >>> this comes to us from nbc 10 in providence, rhode island, where in connecticut a pair of painting penguins are leaving their footprints on the art world. their toes lathered in paint, the two penguins create masterpieces by just waddling across the tiles. they aren't just expressing their arttiistic side, they're raising money. sales will go towards penguin conservations. very cute. and i botched the name of that. >> oh, well. i was just trying to do a penguin over here....
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new tonight, rhode island's governor says he has no choice.e has to lay off 1,000 state workers after a last-minute halt to plans to shut down the state's government. governor don plan to force about 80% of the state's workforce to take unpaid day off tomorrow. it would have been the first of 12 planned one day shut downs over the next year. the judge stopped the shutdown to give rhode island supreme court a chance to hear the case. he says he will now have to fire the employees to balance the state's budget but some union leaders say the threat was just a bluff to get workers to negotiate lower pay. a big controversy tonight involving president obama and america's schools. the president is set to address every single student in our nation's public schools on tuesday. but here is the debate. the white house planned to ask students to work on an assignment following the speech and part of that assignment was to ask students to write a paper on how to help the president. critics have blasted the idea saying it would politicize education. and now
new tonight, rhode island's governor says he has no choice.e has to lay off 1,000 state workers after a last-minute halt to plans to shut down the state's government. governor don plan to force about 80% of the state's workforce to take unpaid day off tomorrow. it would have been the first of 12 planned one day shut downs over the next year. the judge stopped the shutdown to give rhode island supreme court a chance to hear the case. he says he will now have to fire the employees to balance the...
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england where heavy rainfall is currently affecting the portions of massachusetts, connecticut, rhode island and upstate new york as well as pennsylvania, up here around state college getting heavy rainfall. but as you see, the end of the rain is just about clearing the baltimore region. right now we're still seeing some light showers making their way down from pennsylvania but nothing like what we saw during the day today. our temperature right now at edgemere elementary, 60 degrees. they had 3.25 inches of rain. their wind is from the northwest at 7 miles per hour. but the rainfall is basically in the process of coming to an end. the forecast for this evening. the shower activity that we still have will continue to makes it way northward. during the day tomorrow, a chance for an afternoon shop one shower but a decent day. you'll see some sunshine and same thing on sunday. here is your forecast for the overnight period. showers ending. still breezy. 57 for the low. during the day tomorrow. there is a chance for a p.m. shower but a partly cloudy day with a high of 72 degrees. and the extende
england where heavy rainfall is currently affecting the portions of massachusetts, connecticut, rhode island and upstate new york as well as pennsylvania, up here around state college getting heavy rainfall. but as you see, the end of the rain is just about clearing the baltimore region. right now we're still seeing some light showers making their way down from pennsylvania but nothing like what we saw during the day today. our temperature right now at edgemere elementary, 60 degrees. they had...
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. >>> this comes to us from nbc 10 in providence, rhode island, where in connecticut a pair of painting penguins are leaving their footprints on the art world. their toes lathered in paint, the two penguins create masterpieces by just waddling across the tiles. they aren't just expressing their arttiistic side, they're raising money. sales will go towards penguin conservations. very cute. and i botched the name of that. >> oh, well. i was just trying to do a penguin over here. >> pawkitac. >> well, we expect you to know so much. >> i know, and the words scroll right through, i should know it, right? i'm dan kloeffler, this is "early today." yourst >>> you're watching at a very early morning on the 29th of september 2009. 4:54 is our time right now. 56 degrees here in the nation's capital. welcome to "news 4 today." good morning. i'm joe krebs. >> and i'm barbara harrison. we're glad you're with us this morning. we want to start things off, as we always do, with a look at weather and traffic. we begin with weather. tom, what's going on out there? >> well, it's really gotten chillier over
. >>> this comes to us from nbc 10 in providence, rhode island, where in connecticut a pair of painting penguins are leaving their footprints on the art world. their toes lathered in paint, the two penguins create masterpieces by just waddling across the tiles. they aren't just expressing their arttiistic side, they're raising money. sales will go towards penguin conservations. very cute. and i botched the name of that. >> oh, well. i was just trying to do a penguin over here....
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not just in rhode island, but every state virtually is facing the same issue.eil: and governor, we will be watching closely. good luck in all that. thank you. with no public auction, you are going to get a lot of no votes, maybe from as many as 100 democrats. joining me right now, new york congressman and the winner. you are saying -- new york congressman anthony wiener. we are saying the president is going to lose essentially the house? >> right now, as the bill is constructed, it would be an option for people to choose. what happens if you leave out the option, where is the competition? where is the downward pressure in prices? where is the thing that helps small businesses? you need that, and it was part of the construct of the bill, and the president has been a couple of different places on it, but tonight, we get to see what he has to say, and i think he is going to say that not only are we going to give the public auction in there, but we are going to make it a bit this one. neil: he had said that was something he would prefer personally, but in the abc i
not just in rhode island, but every state virtually is facing the same issue.eil: and governor, we will be watching closely. good luck in all that. thank you. with no public auction, you are going to get a lot of no votes, maybe from as many as 100 democrats. joining me right now, new york congressman and the winner. you are saying -- new york congressman anthony wiener. we are saying the president is going to lose essentially the house? >> right now, as the bill is constructed, it would...
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murder, the craigslist killer found a new target 60 miles from boston at a holiday inn in warwick, rhode islandtim was a stripper from las vegas who asked that we not use her real name, so we'll refer to her as "amber." >> she was dancing at a local strip club in providence. >> reporter: amber would not do an on-camera interview, but did talk to authors paul larosa and maria cramer. >> she goes there often with her husband. she dances at the cadillac lounge. >> reporter: during her down time, amber advertised on craigslist, offering private lap dances in her hotel room. >> one of these people matched the description of the man who attacked the two women in boston. >> reporter: beyond a lap dance. he ask for any other sexual services? >> no. it was $200 for a lap dance. they didn't get into whether sex was going to be offered or not. >> reporter: for the third time in seven days, a woman willingly opened her door to this clean-cut young man. she turns around in the room. she turns back to this guy, what happens? >> the guy had a gun a
murder, the craigslist killer found a new target 60 miles from boston at a holiday inn in warwick, rhode islandtim was a stripper from las vegas who asked that we not use her real name, so we'll refer to her as "amber." >> she was dancing at a local strip club in providence. >> reporter: amber would not do an on-camera interview, but did talk to authors paul larosa and maria cramer. >> she goes there often with her husband. she dances at the cadillac lounge. >>...
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new information on another diuption now, metrorail just telling us at the rhode island station headed toward glenmont on the red line, expect delays duto a track circuit malfunction just outside the rhode island avenue station. that just in. get more information and pass it on as quickly as we can. back to you. >> thanks, jerry. >> thanks. >> well, everyone's been talking about kanye west since his outburst at the mtv music video awards. >> the online world is also getting a laugh. >> i'm going to let you finish, but beyonce had the one of the best videos of all time. >> not true. >> yes, it's not taylor swift he's interrupting this time. it's president obama. kanye has since a pol jazzed to swift but doesn't look like he'll do it live any time this soon. >> that's kind of funny, isn't it? >> the president h a few choice words about kanye west, though, we couldn't repeat on this broadcast. not a lot of happy happy with what he he did a couple days ago. at least someone can laugh at some point. >> 13 minutes after 6:00 is our time now. >>> just ahead on "news 4 today," a 6-year-old gir
new information on another diuption now, metrorail just telling us at the rhode island station headed toward glenmont on the red line, expect delays duto a track circuit malfunction just outside the rhode island avenue station. that just in. get more information and pass it on as quickly as we can. back to you. >> thanks, jerry. >> thanks. >> well, everyone's been talking about kanye west since his outburst at the mtv music video awards. >> the online world is also...
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topping that list, michigan followed by nevada, rhode island, oregon, and california, lester. >> sharon, as the job numbers continue to get worse, a lot wonder where are these signs of improvement we keep hearing about? >> reporter: well, we have seen improvement in a couple of places, namely the stock market at a new high. the dow jones industrial average last week was up 213 points. that was the biggest weekly gain since july. the other place we've seen improvement is housing. sales of existing homes were up for four straight months ending in july. that was the first time in five years that had happened, and many realtors are now thanking the federal government's $8 thousand to you first-time home buyer credit for boosting sales. that credit will go away december 1st. >> sharon epperson in pittsburgh tonight. thk you. >>> to washington state now where a manhunt continues for a killer declared legally insane. ilip around paul escaped thursday during a field trip to a county fair that was organized by his mental hospital. as michael oku reports, the case is raising a lot of questions. >
topping that list, michigan followed by nevada, rhode island, oregon, and california, lester. >> sharon, as the job numbers continue to get worse, a lot wonder where are these signs of improvement we keep hearing about? >> reporter: well, we have seen improvement in a couple of places, namely the stock market at a new high. the dow jones industrial average last week was up 213 points. that was the biggest weekly gain since july. the other place we've seen improvement is housing....
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in rhode island, more than half of all bridges desperately need repair. the federal government is pumping $100 billion stimulus into fixing infrastructure. the nation's engineers say it would take $2.2 trillion over the next five years. even in these hard times, that means put money in before you end up hauling fire engines out. bill whitaker, cbs news, los angeles. >>> straight ahead, your wednesday morning weather. >>> and in sports, some top players advance in action at the u.s. open. ♪ wellbeing. we're all striving for it. purina cat chow helps you nuture it in your cat... with a full family of excellent nutrition... and helpful resources. ♪ purina cat chow. share a better life. but i still want to put my best face forward. with crest whitestrips advanced seal, i get whiter teeth that lasts for 12 months. all from one little box, i say that's a pretty good deal. crest whitestrips advanced seal. the no slip white strips. convincing, isn't it? dove therapy conditioners. research proves dove even repairs... damage at the tips better than the leading pant
in rhode island, more than half of all bridges desperately need repair. the federal government is pumping $100 billion stimulus into fixing infrastructure. the nation's engineers say it would take $2.2 trillion over the next five years. even in these hard times, that means put money in before you end up hauling fire engines out. bill whitaker, cbs news, los angeles. >>> straight ahead, your wednesday morning weather. >>> and in sports, some top players advance in action at the...
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the presiding officer: the senator from rhode island. mr. reed: mr. president, i rise along with my colleague to pa tribute to an extraordinary american and probably the greatest senator to serve in this body. i think time will confirm that as we go forward. iarticularly want to express my deepest sympathy to vicky and cara and patrick and ted jr. i've had the privilege not only of serving with senator ted kennedy but also with congressman patrick ke -- patrick kennedy. both of these gentlemen demonstrated zeal for public service and commitment and passion to hel people that has, i think, be emblow mattic of the family. i have been particularly enamored with patrick, his words at his father's funeral, his dedication tohe people o rhode island are not only commendable, but inspiring to many and all of us. like so many in my generatio i grew up with the kennedy family. in 1960, john kennedy carried the banner of the democratic party as the presidential candidate. he won, but as we understood then and now, we got the whole family, not just president john
the presiding officer: the senator from rhode island. mr. reed: mr. president, i rise along with my colleague to pa tribute to an extraordinary american and probably the greatest senator to serve in this body. i think time will confirm that as we go forward. iarticularly want to express my deepest sympathy to vicky and cara and patrick and ted jr. i've had the privilege not only of serving with senator ted kennedy but also with congressman patrick ke -- patrick kennedy. both of these gentlemen...
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rhode island is where it's at. thank you, mr. speaker. yes, to answer the gentlelady's question, obviously with advanced technology and energy efficient vehicles, we're looking at all sorts of modes of transportation. and, of course, in europe, these modes of transportation for the most part are the small motor scooters. and in fact if we're looking to become energy independent and efficient and we're trying to incentivize in this country the production and manufacturing of vehicles that are going to reduce our dependence on foreign oil and promote energy efficiency, we cannot do this and miss a large part of the market that the rest of the world is utilizing in order for themselves to become more energy independent and more energy efficient. and that's why it is important that we actually put this in the language of the bill because otherwise they will not be eligible for the incentives that we make available for four-wheel vehicles. in fact, if the whole idea is to promote all of these kinds of vehicles, we ought to make sure that it sa
rhode island is where it's at. thank you, mr. speaker. yes, to answer the gentlelady's question, obviously with advanced technology and energy efficient vehicles, we're looking at all sorts of modes of transportation. and, of course, in europe, these modes of transportation for the most part are the small motor scooters. and in fact if we're looking to become energy independent and efficient and we're trying to incentivize in this country the production and manufacturing of vehicles that are...
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host: rhode island. go ahead.aller: the state of rhode island right now is that 12% unemployment, one of the highest rates in the country. i'm one of those who has been laid off in the last year and a half. credit scores have been affected dramatically between people losing their homes, i know a few people who have been denied student loans due to their credit score. how much of an impact is your credit score going to have with actually being able to afford an education? because now, in rhode island, there are so few free jobs that people with degrees are getting jobs over someone like myself, who has 15 years' experience. because i do not have a piece of paper stating that i have that experience, i am not getting hired as quickly as somebody else. guest: 1 advantage of guaranteed loans is that their offer to students based on their financial need, and there is no -- they are offered to students based on financial need, and there is no credit check associated with them. historically, the default rate is in the nei
host: rhode island. go ahead.aller: the state of rhode island right now is that 12% unemployment, one of the highest rates in the country. i'm one of those who has been laid off in the last year and a half. credit scores have been affected dramatically between people losing their homes, i know a few people who have been denied student loans due to their credit score. how much of an impact is your credit score going to have with actually being able to afford an education? because now, in rhode...
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insufficient, the fact the children's health insurance bill, which john shavefy, originally senator from rhode island and i wrote together. back in the mid-'90s. that's 11 million children at stake now and that's been tossed in the finance committee bill into something called the exchange which is the farmer's market which means it loses all of its defined benefit qualities that children need. >> senator, what about -- >> a lot of problems. >> yeah. what about no republicans showing up? is this the moment that we're finding out that maybe the republicans aren't going to come along because if they're saying no right now to get them to say yes the democrats are going to have a make a lot of concessions and will only get watered down even further. is this the defining moment in your opinion? >> the defining moment will come, actually, it won't -- it will start out as being in the amendment process, which starts next tuesday in the finance committee. i'll have a lot of amendments that will try to solve a lot of problems i have and so will a lot of other people. then that either gets out through the senat
insufficient, the fact the children's health insurance bill, which john shavefy, originally senator from rhode island and i wrote together. back in the mid-'90s. that's 11 million children at stake now and that's been tossed in the finance committee bill into something called the exchange which is the farmer's market which means it loses all of its defined benefit qualities that children need. >> senator, what about -- >> a lot of problems. >> yeah. what about no republicans...
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in rhode island. then kathleen townsend, lieutenant governor of maryland.ark shriver is doing very well. >> larry: how is it coming? >> i think they'll all -- i'm just glad i won't be around for the iowa primary in the next century. i think he has an interest in public affairs. he's on the institute of politics, school of government, up in harvard. i saw him on monday. he's very involved with not only his project in terms of his magazine but he's interested in young people, he's interested in issues. he reads, he's interested in history. >> america is better because of the leadership of edward kennedy. may he continue to guide us for many years to come. ladies and gentlemen, my uncle, ted kennedy. >> larry: that still exists, the togetherness in the kennedys? >> yes. >> larry: doesn't go away, right? >> yes. it's one of the great, lucky things of my family. >> larry: that gathering concept. it is familial. it's a touching family, too, right? >> very much so. >> larry: the boys get along. go for each other kind of family? >> absolutely. >> larry: did that st
in rhode island. then kathleen townsend, lieutenant governor of maryland.ark shriver is doing very well. >> larry: how is it coming? >> i think they'll all -- i'm just glad i won't be around for the iowa primary in the next century. i think he has an interest in public affairs. he's on the institute of politics, school of government, up in harvard. i saw him on monday. he's very involved with not only his project in terms of his magazine but he's interested in young people, he's...
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patrick kennedy democrat from rhode island just talked about his father, late senator ted kennedy.took to the floor to talk about his dad and thank the members of congress for his support. it was emotional. watch. >> it is a great thing being a part of this house to have colleagues treat you as one of their own, as a part of the collegial family of sorts in a professional way but in a personal way. the thing he loved so much about serving in the senate was the great friendships he developed there and i can tell you having been through what i've been through the last couple of weeks i can appreciate personally what a difference it has made to have the friends that i've had in this chamber be so supportive of me through this time and i want to thank all of my colleagues is for their outpouring of support and affection from both sides of the aisle. it's times like these -- >> very nice of him and emotional and a very gracious statement. >> our heart goes out to him. it shows the human side to anyone when you lose a parent. >>> first lady michelle obama landed in denmark this morning a
patrick kennedy democrat from rhode island just talked about his father, late senator ted kennedy.took to the floor to talk about his dad and thank the members of congress for his support. it was emotional. watch. >> it is a great thing being a part of this house to have colleagues treat you as one of their own, as a part of the collegial family of sorts in a professional way but in a personal way. the thing he loved so much about serving in the senate was the great friendships he...
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. >> there's a national park in rhode island. isn't there a teeny one in rhode island?plantations, yes. >> i saw that guy with the hat walking around all the time. >> that was the mailman. >> what's he doing here? that was our ranger. i salute you now. >> more after this. >> live, local, latebreaking. this is wbal-tv 11 news today in baltimore. good >> morning. i am mindy basara. here's a look at one of our top stories. an off-duty baltimore city police officer spent several hours in surgery last night after he was shot in the abdomen. he was walking into his home in northwest baltimore just after 10:00 last night when three men with guns tried to rob him the officer was shot multiple times and taken to sinai hospital, where she immediately underwent surgery and was taken to the icu around 3:00 this morning. back in a minute with a check on today's forecast. it gets an epa estimated 32 miles per gallon, and was named an iihs top safety pick. all for just $179 a month. and like all new volkswagens, it comes with 3 years or 36,000 miles of no-charge scheduled carefree mai
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rhode island with an unemployment rate of nearly 13%.ot of construction and manufacturing jobs went by the wayside. california and oregon both with a 12% unemployment rate. both tied to the housing bust but oregon because of its timber industry which is so huge. let's tell you where unemployment rate is really low. north dakota. 4.3%. i think that qualifies if you want to work, you can work there. >> what's going on there? what sectors are hiring there? so this report clearly, susan, underscores why so many people are relying on the government for help right now. you know, the truth here is that a lot of those people are completely exhausting their benefits. >> that's right. that's why congress may extend unemployment benefits by 13 weeks. this extension would affect the hardest hit states. those states with at least an unemployment rate of at least 8.5%. 16 states full into this category. the house will be voting on this next wednesday. most states people get 26 weeks of benefits. high unemployment states folks can get up to 79 weeks. w
rhode island with an unemployment rate of nearly 13%.ot of construction and manufacturing jobs went by the wayside. california and oregon both with a 12% unemployment rate. both tied to the housing bust but oregon because of its timber industry which is so huge. let's tell you where unemployment rate is really low. north dakota. 4.3%. i think that qualifies if you want to work, you can work there. >> what's going on there? what sectors are hiring there? so this report clearly, susan,...
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five of those states, california, michigan, nevada, oregon and rhode island have unemployment rates unfortunately that exceed 12%. >>> american airlines predicting passenger traffic will decline more than 16% this month from august levels. third-quarter revenue will decline as much as 15.5% from a year ago. at the same time, costs are expected to increase by nearly 2%. >>> nokia completing the $14 billion acquisition. animals medicine business, regulators required merck to sell the stake as part of its plans to sell a veterinarian business. >>> does the company have any plans to spin off its pay pal business? we'll talk with the ceo john donahoe in a few minutes. he's joining me in an exclusive interview. >>> my one-on-one with president bill clinton. we talk from the global economy to fixing health care to his role in freeing two american journalists from north korea. >>> welcome back. ebay stock running high this week after two analysts upgrade the online marketplace. in the midst of a transformation as it focuses on its core businesses. part of that process is a fail of skype which is facing c
five of those states, california, michigan, nevada, oregon and rhode island have unemployment rates unfortunately that exceed 12%. >>> american airlines predicting passenger traffic will decline more than 16% this month from august levels. third-quarter revenue will decline as much as 15.5% from a year ago. at the same time, costs are expected to increase by nearly 2%. >>> nokia completing the $14 billion acquisition. animals medicine business, regulators required merck to...
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second place, new york, rhode island in the list. >>> i thought it was a great city, but i would neverant to be a reporter there because it would be so cold. >> great for like four months. >>> weather-wise, i mean the city is great year-around, but -- >>> hard to believe august is out of here. >>> happy where we are with the weather here. >>> this is a bonus, i was telling brian on the 6:00 news, september is reliable. you always get a taste of fall. beautiful weather all year. it arrived a little bit early. a few hours earlier. today's high temperature, 76, are you ready for 40s? maybe a little too cool. national theater looking beautiful, a gorgeous moon, you have no trouble see it because it is crystal clear, thanks to the wonderful visibility. and quite the opposite of some of of the cities, los angeles, struggling with terrible pollution right now and all of the dust and smoke in the air. here in d.c. things are perfect. in fact i hope you haven't left the air conditioner running because now is the time to get it off. and this will stick around for several days. an area of high pr
second place, new york, rhode island in the list. >>> i thought it was a great city, but i would neverant to be a reporter there because it would be so cold. >> great for like four months. >>> weather-wise, i mean the city is great year-around, but -- >>> hard to believe august is out of here. >>> happy where we are with the weather here. >>> this is a bonus, i was telling brian on the 6:00 news, september is reliable. you always get a taste of...
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joining us in new york, patrick kennedy, democrat of rhode island and ted kennedy jr., the older son of the senator. has it all finally set in, patrick? >> no. frankly, larry, it's still a blur. after the immense funeral that took place and the outpouring from the american public, which, quite frankly, was just amazing, beyond any expectation any of us could have ever had, and certainly fitting for our father we felt but certainly something that was beyond our wildest expectations, and then to come back and have the president address the joint session of congress in which he read a letter from my father, you know, talking about the importance of passing health care during this very difficult time in american history, i mean, it's just never ending. and frankly, this memoir is an opportunity for us to have something permanently during the long term for us to keep coming back to my dad and reflecting and thinking about what he meant to us. right now, it's still been something that's happened very shortly ago. and it's hard for us to really fully absorb right now. >> larry: ted, when yo
joining us in new york, patrick kennedy, democrat of rhode island and ted kennedy jr., the older son of the senator. has it all finally set in, patrick? >> no. frankly, larry, it's still a blur. after the immense funeral that took place and the outpouring from the american public, which, quite frankly, was just amazing, beyond any expectation any of us could have ever had, and certainly fitting for our father we felt but certainly something that was beyond our wildest expectations, and...
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. >> with governorships up for grabs in maine, new jersey, massachusetts, vermont and rhode island cans lead on independents to put them over the top? here to make their case, editor for thinkprogress.org. and matt with townhall.com. can the pain the democrats are seeing when it comes to the debate on health care be the gain for republicans? >> absolutely. >> how so? >> i think in virginia, in like two months, we're going to see mcdonald be -- that's going to be the first thing that happens. a rasmussen poll that came out yesterday shows 66% of americans right now are upset with president obama's policies. president clinton talked about this vast right wing conspiracy. i would argue it's a vast american issue now when two-thirds of voters say they're not happy with the direction of the country. >> amanda, let me get you in on that. we've seen interesting polling with the president when it comes to independents. this article on politico talked about how people are turned off by the tone between democrats and republicans and may find comfort in being independent voices. >> well, polls do
. >> with governorships up for grabs in maine, new jersey, massachusetts, vermont and rhode island cans lead on independents to put them over the top? here to make their case, editor for thinkprogress.org. and matt with townhall.com. can the pain the democrats are seeing when it comes to the debate on health care be the gain for republicans? >> absolutely. >> how so? >> i think in virginia, in like two months, we're going to see mcdonald be -- that's going to be the...
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unemployment in california, nevada, and rhode island hitting record highs in august. rates there hovering between 12% and 13%. oregon scoring a top spot at 12.2%. but it is michigan again leading the nation. the jobless rate there, 15.2%. >>> finally, let's end on a up note. the 5-year-old pulled from a burning suv in milwaukee over the summer released from the hospital. he suffered second and third degree bushes on the scalp, face, back, and arms. two off duty firefighters cut the boy from the seat belt. he does face years of rehabilitation, doctors say little d.j. is making great progress. he looks good in that fire hat, too. >> great news. good to know that. >>> so, erica, do you know about your roots? would you know where your ancestry comes from? >> i'm a mut. >> from where? >> mainly western europe and just a tiny little bit of native-american. >> okay. for a lot of americans, particularly african-americans, the question where do you come from is a difficult one to answer. and coming up, we got this story i want you to see about a young man tracing his routots.
unemployment in california, nevada, and rhode island hitting record highs in august. rates there hovering between 12% and 13%. oregon scoring a top spot at 12.2%. but it is michigan again leading the nation. the jobless rate there, 15.2%. >>> finally, let's end on a up note. the 5-year-old pulled from a burning suv in milwaukee over the summer released from the hospital. he suffered second and third degree bushes on the scalp, face, back, and arms. two off duty firefighters cut the boy...
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there was a electrical malfunction at the rhode island stop on the red line and you've got delays in the direction of glenmont. back to you. >> thank you. >>> let's take a look at what we have coming up on fox 5 morning news. >> less than two months from now, virginia rotors head to the poll to choose the commonwealth's next governor. creigh deeds and would be mcdonnell duked it out yesterday. we have a wrap-up coming up. >> at 8:00, out got good food, chocolate, good wine, good greek food. this week's fox five foody will take a look at fun festival going on this weekend. >>> he plays the boss that he wants effect to love them. he will to just about anything to try to make it happen. we are talking about the office. >> i want us all to start having mean pina coladas. >> we're having inventory today. >> we're going to have an intentory luau. we'll talk more about the hit show and tell you when it catch it here on fox 5 and our sister station, my 20. >>> the swine flu fears have shut down city hall in birmingham, alabama today as crews will spend the day disinfecting the building. mayo
there was a electrical malfunction at the rhode island stop on the red line and you've got delays in the direction of glenmont. back to you. >> thank you. >>> let's take a look at what we have coming up on fox 5 morning news. >> less than two months from now, virginia rotors head to the poll to choose the commonwealth's next governor. creigh deeds and would be mcdonnell duked it out yesterday. we have a wrap-up coming up. >> at 8:00, out got good food, chocolate, good...
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he is the former mayor of the great city of providence, rhode island currently hosting his own radiow. he is the chief political analyst for abc 6 news vincent buddy cianci is with us. >> i have probably collected some of your taxes, sean. sean: fair enough. >> that's right. sean: jimmy carter, what else can we say, you know, except -- it's not just jimmy carter. we have got a whole series now of people making this accusation that if you oppose the president, this is racist. what do you think? >> i think that a lot of people voted for obama because he was -- they had a lot of confidence in him. and if there are all these racists that are out there, then how did he get elected president? sean: great point. >> the point is obama faced a lot of challenges. he has bitten off he probably can't chew. at least to his credit he has attempted to address the issues. sean: i think there is a real danger here and even if it's jimmy carter or maxine waters who made some incendiary remarks i felt and others, they are going to make these comments, they are going to alienate the independent voters t
he is the former mayor of the great city of providence, rhode island currently hosting his own radiow. he is the chief political analyst for abc 6 news vincent buddy cianci is with us. >> i have probably collected some of your taxes, sean. sean: fair enough. >> that's right. sean: jimmy carter, what else can we say, you know, except -- it's not just jimmy carter. we have got a whole series now of people making this accusation that if you oppose the president, this is racist. what do...
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and it just happenedhat i was a humast and a little state of rhode island who then engaged the audience in conversation about it. it all sort of like an occurrence. and what "working stuff quote manage to do is to epitomize what is best in the oral history which is to say to legimate the daily lives of dinary people who would not consider themselves wory at least likely to ever be interewed and talk about their own lives in that fashion which is exactly the late liz brought up. it's not unusual i any field of history with any ordinary blue-collar or lowe class people to stay afteb the interview i never felt that way or to be inclined. that is an ordinary experience of somebody interviewing somebody in the 60's, 70's and 80's. things come up the didn't antipate speaking about and they always say to students you don't want to stop them from prying or anything because this is an experience that's terribly important to them and it validates their life in some fashion or another. but even though that is the oral history experience, in a way nobody so well articulated and demotrated over the
and it just happenedhat i was a humast and a little state of rhode island who then engaged the audience in conversation about it. it all sort of like an occurrence. and what "working stuff quote manage to do is to epitomize what is best in the oral history which is to say to legimate the daily lives of dinary people who would not consider themselves wory at least likely to ever be interewed and talk about their own lives in that fashion which is exactly the late liz brought up. it's not...
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incurious thing happened in rhode island, in providence. a group of workers at this church, around 70, 80 workers, around 20 days after the company they throw out of the street, they show up for the company, a paper saying our business, it was really united, they were waiting forome kind of strategy, some kindf conversation because there were not a lot of people. they decided to run a meeting, before the presentation. we start talking with these people, they work with 70, 80 workers. the work center -- i don't know the name. this monday, you guys are planning, how you are going to do it. you have to involve the police, the government, you have to involve the, the community, more unions. ey start doing that, and two months, as they take the parking lot. th can't sit inside, the company was closed, the company started doing the action of the equipment, they took the parking lot. unfortunately they would be arrested and in the end i don't know what happened in the end but they do that. before these happen, before our occupation in january, tak
incurious thing happened in rhode island, in providence. a group of workers at this church, around 70, 80 workers, around 20 days after the company they throw out of the street, they show up for the company, a paper saying our business, it was really united, they were waiting forome kind of strategy, some kindf conversation because there were not a lot of people. they decided to run a meeting, before the presentation. we start talking with these people, they work with 70, 80 workers. the work...
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economy and if we didn't stimulate our economy helping a country that has an economy the size of rhode island doesn't really help in a lot of ways. so if you take just the windmills, if you bought a windmill in the united states it stimulated the economy. if you bought the windmill from offshore, 62 cents out of every dollar went offshore and it didn't stimulate our economy. so we said have that and europe screamed about it. you know what they exclude in their franchise? this is what the european union excludes, no u.s. company or anybody else can bid on any of these, right? anything dealing with drinking water, anything dealing with telecommunications, anything dealing with transportation and the fourth one slips me right now, but i'll get back to you if it is important if that isn't enough. those are all excluded from what we can bid on but not what they can bid on. we need to look at trade as economic policy not foreign policy. over the last eight years the trade laws feeble as they are have not been enforced. have not been. and as a result we've sustained a trade deficit that is is astron
economy and if we didn't stimulate our economy helping a country that has an economy the size of rhode island doesn't really help in a lot of ways. so if you take just the windmills, if you bought a windmill in the united states it stimulated the economy. if you bought the windmill from offshore, 62 cents out of every dollar went offshore and it didn't stimulate our economy. so we said have that and europe screamed about it. you know what they exclude in their franchise? this is what the...
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brown's robbery spree began september 21st and spanned three states, massachusetts, connecticut, rhode island and each time she claimed she was carrying a bomb and made off with cash. hartford police found brown after they were tipped off. >>> teens face murder charges after a brutal death of a honor student. what is behind the assault? could it because he actually refused to join a gang? a lot of speculation involving that story right now. >>> democrats face off with democrats on whether to ditch public option health care. so what gives. >>> one of the hottest names in politics says she is putting it all out there in fascinating detail. will sarah palin's memoir live up to all of the hype? you're watching msnbc. your place for politics. in a bu. but what we can do is arm ourselves... for the ones we love with a flu shot from walgreens. ♪ ( coughs ) ♪ ( sneezes ) we're making it easy for everyone to get their flu shot, no matter how small their motivation may be. ♪ come get yours for just $24.99. walgreens. there's a way to stay well. [screeching] [dejectedly] oh. [screeching] [barks] (man) i
brown's robbery spree began september 21st and spanned three states, massachusetts, connecticut, rhode island and each time she claimed she was carrying a bomb and made off with cash. hartford police found brown after they were tipped off. >>> teens face murder charges after a brutal death of a honor student. what is behind the assault? could it because he actually refused to join a gang? a lot of speculation involving that story right now. >>> democrats face off with...
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among those who are testifying and you see the senator from rhode island, democrat, among those testifying. the sec inspector who revealed in the report last week how the agency bungled five investigations into madoff's business, more than 16 years. >>> officials released audiotapes of a phone call in 2005 which madoff tried to coach a potential witness about how to fool the securities and exchange commission. >> you don't have to be brilliant with these guys. >> you don't have to be too brilliant with the sec. three years to the day after that conversation, madoff confessed to the largest ponzi scheme in history and is now serving a 150-year sentence. more of what our viewers need to know. preacher under arrest as god wanted him to hijack the plane in mexico city yesterday. >> it was a big breaking news story around this hour. authorities say 44-year-old jose mo flores. police say that the man used a juice can claiming it was a bomb to hold 103 passengers and crew members on the tarmac more than an hour. everyone was released without being harmed. >> a juice can. amazing. >>> police in co
among those who are testifying and you see the senator from rhode island, democrat, among those testifying. the sec inspector who revealed in the report last week how the agency bungled five investigations into madoff's business, more than 16 years. >>> officials released audiotapes of a phone call in 2005 which madoff tried to coach a potential witness about how to fool the securities and exchange commission. >> you don't have to be brilliant with these guys. >> you don't...
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it's my honor to recognize the great congressman from the state of rhode island, patrick kennedy. mr. kennedy: i want to thank my good friend and colleague, ed markey, for organizing this special order and all of my colleagues for the wonderful tribute that they have given my dad tonight. and i can just say he loved people in public life because they were willing to go out and face the elements and weather the scorn of public opinion in order to stand up for what they believed in. and that's why he really admired political figures and especially in a time that when political figures aren't very revered. they are pretty much down at the bottom of the public opinion polls in terms of most professions. but he knew what a difference it meant to have people of good faith and conviction be involved in the political process because he knew what a difference it made in terms of getting good policy done for the american people. and he knew how easy it would be for most people to sit back and make criticisms from the sidelines, but it took a really special person to put themselves out and s
it's my honor to recognize the great congressman from the state of rhode island, patrick kennedy. mr. kennedy: i want to thank my good friend and colleague, ed markey, for organizing this special order and all of my colleagues for the wonderful tribute that they have given my dad tonight. and i can just say he loved people in public life because they were willing to go out and face the elements and weather the scorn of public opinion in order to stand up for what they believed in. and that's...
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i was humanist in the state of rhode island who engaged the audience in a conversation about it. it was like an occrence. and, what working managed to do, in my experience with audiences and with stwunts, to epitomize what's best in oral history. which is to say legitimate the daily lives of ordinary people who would not consider themselves worthy or at least likely ever to be interviewed and ever talk about their own lives in that fashion. which is, ectly what the point liz brought up. it is not unusual thing in any field of oral history with ordinary,lue-collar or lower middle class people say after the interview, to say i, i never felt that way. or to begin crying. that is perfectly ordinary experience of somebody interviewing somebody in their 60s, 70s, 80s. things come up they didn't anticipate speaking about. as i always say to students, you don't want to stop them from crying or anything because this is an experience that's terrible important to them. it validates their life in someashion or another. but, even though that is the oral history experience in a way, nobody so
i was humanist in the state of rhode island who engaged the audience in a conversation about it. it was like an occrence. and, what working managed to do, in my experience with audiences and with stwunts, to epitomize what's best in oral history. which is to say legitimate the daily lives of ordinary people who would not consider themselves worthy or at least likely ever to be interviewed and ever talk about their own lives in that fashion. which is, ectly what the point liz brought up. it is...
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unemployment in nevada, rhode island and california reached the all time high.he hardest hit states host a lot of manufacturing jobs or they have been hit hard by the real estate melt down. >>> the government is looking for new ways to protect your money in the bank. the head of the federal corporation says that they need to figure out how to replenish the funds that insures your deposits up to $250,000 if the bank goes under. for business brief. i'm barbara hall. >>> coming up maryland faces a $2 billion deficit. how former governor bob ehrlich says he would handle the state's budget crunch. >>> and cleaning up after a massive watermain break in ♪ there's the other stuff. ♪ and then there's kraft macaroni & cheese. ♪ kraft has more cheese than those other guys. no wonder they call it the cheesiest! crunch. wheat thins. that's what's gonna happen here. because you're tasty... with toasty whole grains. (crunch) wheat thins. toasted. whole grain. crunch. have at it. but now it can make you more connected to your doctor through e-mail. test results from home. check
unemployment in nevada, rhode island and california reached the all time high.he hardest hit states host a lot of manufacturing jobs or they have been hit hard by the real estate melt down. >>> the government is looking for new ways to protect your money in the bank. the head of the federal corporation says that they need to figure out how to replenish the funds that insures your deposits up to $250,000 if the bank goes under. for business brief. i'm barbara hall. >>> coming...
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. >> osgood: emma rose johnson, the rhode island champion. >> you have to really feel it. people have to feel that you feel it. >> and his body was scattered across the field. >> osgood: memorizing, the concept that's poetry to garrison keillor's ears. >> i was made to memorize a poem by helen flirbman, my 10th grade english teacher when in disgrace with fortune in men's eyes i all alone beweep my outcast state. >> osgood: so you still remember it? >> of course i do. everything else that i learned in high school is gone. algebra, (whistling) disappear, eroded. buy ol gee. i can't identify trees. you know, physics. plane geometry. but 14 lines of shakespeare, right there. >> osgood: right there. >> do you want to hear the whole thing. >> osgood: thanks just the same. >> a silver lucifer serves cocaine and cornucopia. >> osgood: as the nevada champion was reciting, her mother kim's feelings could hardly be put into words. she traveled here from reno even though she's battling brain cancer. >> you know, wild horses couldn't have kept me away. there was nothing that could have
. >> osgood: emma rose johnson, the rhode island champion. >> you have to really feel it. people have to feel that you feel it. >> and his body was scattered across the field. >> osgood: memorizing, the concept that's poetry to garrison keillor's ears. >> i was made to memorize a poem by helen flirbman, my 10th grade english teacher when in disgrace with fortune in men's eyes i all alone beweep my outcast state. >> osgood: so you still remember it? >>...
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dicen que hay mayor porcentaje de mujeres en washington d.c., en maryland, en rhode island, y en alabama con la necesidad de saber quÉ es lo que estÁ pasando en la vida de sus hijos. >> ahora, aquÍ la pregunta del millÓn: ¿es Ético espiar a nuestros hijos? >> no es Ético. aunque muchos padres consideran que nuestros hijos lo necesitan una privacidad porque esa es cosa de adultos en realidad sÍ, necesitan un poco de privacidad. >> justamente tenemos el caso de una madre que sÍ cree que debe espiar a los hijos y saber todo lo que estÁn haciendo todo el tiempo. tpvbella se llama sÍ herrera y nos acompaÑa vÍa telefÓnica, ¿cÓmo estÁs, sofÍa? >> bien, gracias a dios. >> sofÍa usted tiene cuatro hijos y siempre estÁ encima de todo lo que hace, pero rótkpaho h@tpvbñvrgékpáádespierta ameriÉ una amiga le presentÓ por internet un seÑor ya de 30 aÑo de texas, pero entonces nosotros supimos, coáádesiempre yo antes de los 13 chequeaba sin que se diera cuenta, ahora se da cuenta. >> cuando ella tenÍa tres de la pretendÍa un hombre de 32 aÑos. sÍ, y ella le decía que tenÍa spiert19 aunque tenía 13. mand
dicen que hay mayor porcentaje de mujeres en washington d.c., en maryland, en rhode island, y en alabama con la necesidad de saber quÉ es lo que estÁ pasando en la vida de sus hijos. >> ahora, aquÍ la pregunta del millÓn: ¿es Ético espiar a nuestros hijos? >> no es Ético. aunque muchos padres consideran que nuestros hijos lo necesitan una privacidad porque esa es cosa de adultos en realidad sÍ, necesitan un poco de privacidad. >> justamente tenemos el caso de una madre...
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and one curious thing happened in rhode island, in providence. it was a group of workers in, like, metal church. they been around 70, 80 workers, and it was like 20 days after the company they throw out on the street. they show up to the company, and they saw on the doors just a paper saying we're out of business. and in reality there was real united, and they was waiting for some kind of strategies we could bring to their aid or some kind of conversation to have with us because there was a lot of people around there. they decide to run a meeting before that presentation, and we agreed to do it. we started talking wh these people. it was like i say like 70, 80 workers, and they w carrying a real, real brave work center which is called centr -- i don't know, i don't remember exactly the name. but in latin the name of this center. and so we explain thoseeople how to, how we deal, and we bring how to -- because they decide, well, probably this money would save the company, and we say you guys have to planning, and then to say how you gonna do it. we
and one curious thing happened in rhode island, in providence. it was a group of workers in, like, metal church. they been around 70, 80 workers, and it was like 20 days after the company they throw out on the street. they show up to the company, and they saw on the doors just a paper saying we're out of business. and in reality there was real united, and they was waiting for some kind of strategies we could bring to their aid or some kind of conversation to have with us because there was a lot...
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. >> they converted the state of rhode island. >> i was thinking, you know what, even i couldn't getin one day. tell us about it. >> we have videotape. >> associates are the front line strategists. what are we going to -- customer service. what? and expectations. all right. >> but before the customers come, there are 125,000 items to move into the store. on this day alone, over 12,000 boxes will be unloaded. their content stacked on the shelves. this less than 24 hours before the grand opening, the curtain is finally about to rise. >> everybody excited? >> whoa! >> we're down to the details. details we're looking for, the cleaning, dusting, the labels, making sure we have no torn edges, dog ears. >> reporter: long hours, hard work and opening day jitters are fraying nerves. >> we'll be having customers on top of learning and i guess that's what's making me a little nervous. i'm just ready to see what a normal day is going to be like because until now, it's not been anything like normal. >> that store became the 420,000. >> one of the most successful documentaries you did you produced
. >> they converted the state of rhode island. >> i was thinking, you know what, even i couldn't getin one day. tell us about it. >> we have videotape. >> associates are the front line strategists. what are we going to -- customer service. what? and expectations. all right. >> but before the customers come, there are 125,000 items to move into the store. on this day alone, over 12,000 boxes will be unloaded. their content stacked on the shelves. this less than 24...