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. >> allen and robert king. robert king, they are both on this. >> mike hamilton is here, too. >> 65-year-old carl huckabee in the wheelchair was severely wounded by a land mine in vietnam when he was finally well enough to get out in the world, he remembers being verbally attacked for being a war veteran. >> first time they asked me, how many people you kill? how did he answer that? >> i don't know. i don't know if he killed anybody or not. >> for many, this was their first ever visit to the vietnam veteran's memorial. the vietnam war was largely a mistake. >> 56,000 people there that didn't need to die. >> ron berg was another first- time visitor to the wall. >> i wouldn't say i'm an antiwar person. we have a reason to go to war at times, but i think that our country needs to be careful and selective in terms of where we use our military and our military power. >> in washington, john hanrahan, fox 5 news. >>> rolling thunder is planning a candle light vigil tonight. this weekend marks the 25th anniversary of t
. >> allen and robert king. robert king, they are both on this. >> mike hamilton is here, too. >> 65-year-old carl huckabee in the wheelchair was severely wounded by a land mine in vietnam when he was finally well enough to get out in the world, he remembers being verbally attacked for being a war veteran. >> first time they asked me, how many people you kill? how did he answer that? >> i don't know. i don't know if he killed anybody or not. >> for many, this...
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. >> alan french and robert king, robert king, they're both on this panel. >> mike hamilton is here,mike was with headquarters. >> reporter: 65-year-old karl huckabee in the wheelchair was severely wounded by a landmine in vietnam. he remembers being verbally attacked for being a war veteran when he was finally well enough to get out in the world. >> first thing they asked me, they said how many people you kill? >> reporter: how do you answer that? >> well, i don't know. i don't know if i killed anybody or what because i done my job. >> reporter: for many in the group this was their first ever visit to the vietnam veterans memorial. rex ratliff says the wall makes him realize the vietnam war was largely a mistake. >> there's 56,000 people there that didn't need to die. >> reporter: ron burg was another first time visitor to the wall. >> i wouldn't say i'm an anti- war person. i think we have a reason to go to war at times, but i think that our country needs to be very careful and selective in terms of where we use our military and our military power. >> reporter: john henrehan, fox 5
. >> alan french and robert king, robert king, they're both on this panel. >> mike hamilton is here,mike was with headquarters. >> reporter: 65-year-old karl huckabee in the wheelchair was severely wounded by a landmine in vietnam. he remembers being verbally attacked for being a war veteran when he was finally well enough to get out in the world. >> first thing they asked me, they said how many people you kill? >> reporter: how do you answer that? >> well, i...
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all of this, not even an hour with the interview with robert king, the public information officer.dvice now, money advice for poppy harlow at the cnn help desk. >> we're going to talk about credit cards because this affects every american in some way or another. with me, ryan mack, the president of optimum capital management. ryan, a question came into us from california. just finished paying off my credit cards. when will this all be reflected in my credit report? >> it's a big myth. a lot of people think if you carry balances on your credit, it helps your actually helps your fico score, that's a misconception. paying down your debt is your balance to total line of credit that you actually owe. the faster you pay down your debt, the faster they take a snapshot from month to month. he should see a dramatic increase in terms of his credit cards. >> the next month. >> exactly. >> what about closing out those credit cards. for a lot of folks that have a number of different credit cards want to get rid of them. also closing them can affect their credit score negatively. >> yes, and whe
all of this, not even an hour with the interview with robert king, the public information officer.dvice now, money advice for poppy harlow at the cnn help desk. >> we're going to talk about credit cards because this affects every american in some way or another. with me, ryan mack, the president of optimum capital management. ryan, a question came into us from california. just finished paying off my credit cards. when will this all be reflected in my credit report? >> it's a big...
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>> i think it is great that the obama administration and for instance come up robert king has been able to make two trips or more to north korea. i think that is great. the more that we can open the dialogue with these issues with the north, the better. literally part of what he was doing, as you know, was to try to negotiate a humanitarian assistance package for north korea in terms of food, more than it was to talk about human rights abuses. the fact that he was there was very important. as you know well, the dialogue on human rights is an interesting dialogue. you can tell them that they need to improve their human right situation and the response will be, and we have had this conversation at the official level, the responses you in the united states have human rights problems, too. that is not a comparable discussion. i think what president bush wanted to do was, he wanted to make this an issue that people knew about. and he wanted to, as he put it, he wanted to do something to help measurably improve the lines of north korean people there are two things. the first was he helped to
>> i think it is great that the obama administration and for instance come up robert king has been able to make two trips or more to north korea. i think that is great. the more that we can open the dialogue with these issues with the north, the better. literally part of what he was doing, as you know, was to try to negotiate a humanitarian assistance package for north korea in terms of food, more than it was to talk about human rights abuses. the fact that he was there was very...
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>> guest: well, i think it's great that the obama administration's end -- envoy robert king has made two trips or more to north korea. i think that's great. the more we open a dialogue with these sorts of issues with the north, the better. you know, i think admittedly part of what he was doing well was to try to negotiate a humanitarian assistance pack camming for north korea in terms of food rather than talk about human rights abuses, but the fact he was there, i think, was very important. you know, you know well, the dialogue with the north koreans on human rights is a ridiculous dialogue. you can tell them they need to improve the human rights situation, and their response to you will be, and we had this conversation at the official level, the response will be, well you, the united states, have human rights problems too. i mean, that is not a comparable discussion, and so i think what president bush wanted to do was he wanted to make this an issue that people knew about, and he wanted to, as he put it, he wanted to do something, he wanted his presidency, by the time he left the ov
>> guest: well, i think it's great that the obama administration's end -- envoy robert king has made two trips or more to north korea. i think that's great. the more we open a dialogue with these sorts of issues with the north, the better. you know, i think admittedly part of what he was doing well was to try to negotiate a humanitarian assistance pack camming for north korea in terms of food rather than talk about human rights abuses, but the fact he was there, i think, was very...
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. >> i want to bring in robert king of the portland police.ever on who these people are. . >> we do have some information. we have one of our detectives assigned to our child abuse team i don't think we' located mom or dad or a family member at this time but we're continuing to work to do just that. >> sounds as though this is a fairly residential area. are there sur skral lanveillanc anywhere nearby? is. >> no. officers did talk with, you know, the other homeless people that were there at the residence. and we do have some information about mom or dad and we're in the process of following up on that. but really at this point, we're just hoping they come forward or hoping we can find them. because obviously our investigators want to talk about leaving three little children alone in a shed with people that are not family members and that are also homeless. obviously that raises concerns for us and for everybody who hears about it. >> to say the very least, i just hung on that nugget that you dropped that you do have some information from the in
. >> i want to bring in robert king of the portland police.ever on who these people are. . >> we do have some information. we have one of our detectives assigned to our child abuse team i don't think we' located mom or dad or a family member at this time but we're continuing to work to do just that. >> sounds as though this is a fairly residential area. are there sur skral lanveillanc anywhere nearby? is. >> no. officers did talk with, you know, the other homeless people...
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all of the things that are going on domestically, including the assassinations of robert kennedy and martin luther king. let me turn now a little bit to the real essence and the substance. the book is wonderfully written, clear, crisp. this is not your standard bland official history that simply recounts the events. drea offers regarding mcnamara, johnson and to a lesser extent clifford shrewd and to my mind generally persuasive judgments. his analysis provides, i think, a more balanced critique of mcnamara than you're likely to find in the standard account from left to right. from others who have attempted to assess mcnamara's record, drea acknowledges his genius, especially his ability to analyze complex problems, the grasp the workings of the pentagon. he is one of the few secretaries that has come close to mastering the budgeting process. it is interesting to speculate how his reputation might look today had he been spared the burdens of vietnam, or as secretary brown has suggested, had he left office in 1965. but history doesn't work that way, of course. vietnam was mcnamara's war in many ways. li
all of the things that are going on domestically, including the assassinations of robert kennedy and martin luther king. let me turn now a little bit to the real essence and the substance. the book is wonderfully written, clear, crisp. this is not your standard bland official history that simply recounts the events. drea offers regarding mcnamara, johnson and to a lesser extent clifford shrewd and to my mind generally persuasive judgments. his analysis provides, i think, a more balanced...
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at the time when martin luther king and robert kennedy were both assassinated the same year, and thenemies of the white race die" that's what i was feeding my mind on. that's why i was thinking about blacks as subhumans who go around raping white women and killing. i know that's the killing element now. >> you mentioned heaven and hell. >> the bible mentions those. so does the koran. >> what do you think is going to happen to you when you die? >> i'm trusting in jehovah's mercy. >> i think joseph lives in the here and now, i think he is obviously aware that he has the death penalty hanging over his head. but there also may be a part of him that thinks that something may happen ultimately and he woman be executed. many serial killers who are psychopaths are very optimistic in terms of their future. >> thank you very much. >> joseph was hardly a disappointment. joseph is smart, articulate and listening to him talk about what his whole purpose was made him even more frightening of an individual than we realized 30 something years ago. i think that he was absolutely a very, very dangerou
at the time when martin luther king and robert kennedy were both assassinated the same year, and thenemies of the white race die" that's what i was feeding my mind on. that's why i was thinking about blacks as subhumans who go around raping white women and killing. i know that's the killing element now. >> you mentioned heaven and hell. >> the bible mentions those. so does the koran. >> what do you think is going to happen to you when you die? >> i'm trusting in...
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martin luther king, president lyndon johnson, former u.s. attorney robert fitzgerald kennedy, and on behalf of my mother and father, made the rest in peace, mr. and mrs. gavin. the city of san francisco, the ethics office, mr. st. croix, mr. herrera, also district attorney george gascon, and the mayor, they have violated my rights under the americans with disabilities act. they violated my rights, being a woman, being a black woman in the united states. i am appalled by this mr. justice. my case is much older than the case of ross mirkarimi. i should be here in the chambers with you against the four supervisors, supervisors mar, cohen, scott, and wiener. it this case is recommended to go before the board, and the four supervisors that have a sunshine violation, 11048, i myself will file the complaint with the california state bar because it is a conflict of interest for them to pass judgment on ross mirkarimi when they have committed a misdemeanor, they have broken a state law, they are in violation, and i am appalled and outraged that they are not in here
martin luther king, president lyndon johnson, former u.s. attorney robert fitzgerald kennedy, and on behalf of my mother and father, made the rest in peace, mr. and mrs. gavin. the city of san francisco, the ethics office, mr. st. croix, mr. herrera, also district attorney george gascon, and the mayor, they have violated my rights under the americans with disabilities act. they violated my rights, being a woman, being a black woman in the united states. i am appalled by this mr. justice. my...
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robert. we're going to get a comment from congressman king. >> well, thank you very much. i think we have a different view on this economy. you can have a managed economy that is managed by, say, central command by the government, by the federal government that seeks to go in and tweak all the things we see as injustices or inequities, or you can revert to it free enterprise system articulated so well in wealth of nations by adam smith that lays out a powerful case for how this economy manages itself by supply and demand, and if you have people that are making too much money if they establish too large a market share, one of the things that other entrepreneurs can do, start a business to compete with them if they're making too much profit. it takes time but there's an evolution that goes on within the economic system in the united states. and this supply and demand piece on labor is the same case. this will adjust itself and if we don't believe that competition sets price, creates jobs and creates wealth, it's not a zero sum game. not a shrinking pie. it's a pie we need to
robert. we're going to get a comment from congressman king. >> well, thank you very much. i think we have a different view on this economy. you can have a managed economy that is managed by, say, central command by the government, by the federal government that seeks to go in and tweak all the things we see as injustices or inequities, or you can revert to it free enterprise system articulated so well in wealth of nations by adam smith that lays out a powerful case for how this economy...
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robert, the heir apparent, was in charge of sales in the oakland, florida office. known as an avid fisherman and pilot, he was in great shape. >> he had shoulders like king kong, he waseasy mark for a kidnapper. which only deepened the mystery. >> why? why? why? why would someone take robert? >> reporter: but all tom and his wife pamela cared about was getting back their only son. >> i wanted to be ready. and i didn't want to delay. >> reporter: robert disappeared on april 1st, 2008. and the kidnappers set a deadline of april 8th. >> obtain an item of luggage and place in it $750,000. >> reporter: the clock was ticking, as tom picked up the $750,000 that had been wired to a bank in florida. from that point on, an fbi agent was glued to tom's side. >> peter van zant is here. this is an interesting story to me. if you never find the body, you don't know what happened. >> not only no body, but no forensics, no blood, hair, no death scene. no eye-witnesses. no nothing. in fact, this happened on april 1st, 2008, and the family at first thought that the ransom demand was an april fool's joke. >> could it be possible that he's alive? that their son is alive? >> reporter: mo
robert, the heir apparent, was in charge of sales in the oakland, florida office. known as an avid fisherman and pilot, he was in great shape. >> he had shoulders like king kong, he waseasy mark for a kidnapper. which only deepened the mystery. >> why? why? why? why would someone take robert? >> reporter: but all tom and his wife pamela cared about was getting back their only son. >> i wanted to be ready. and i didn't want to delay. >> reporter: robert disappeared...
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roberts and musician jason mraz. coming up right now. >> every community has the martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard. but a place for wal-mart stands together with your community. to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: robin roberts is co-anchor of abc's "good morning america" who lost talked about her book "from the heart." for her latest book she's teamed one her mother, lucimarian roberts, on the new text "my story, my song, mother-daughter reflections on life and death." she jones us from where else, else, new york. good to have you on this program. >> always good to spend time with you, tavis. tavis: my love to your mother and hope she's watching in mississippi. i met her as you know many, many years ago. and i adore your mother. when i saw the cover of this book, i realized how much you really are your mother's daughter. the resemblance is so -- it's unavoidable. >> bless you. you've paid me a lot of compliments over the years. that is the one i'm going
roberts and musician jason mraz. coming up right now. >> every community has the martin luther king boulevard. it's the cornerstone we all know. it's not just a street or boulevard. but a place for wal-mart stands together with your community. to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: robin roberts is co-anchor of abc's "good morning america" who lost talked about her book "from the heart." for...
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roberts and jason mraz. that's next time. see you then. >> every community has the martin luther king boulevard. the cornerstone we all know.s not just a street or boulevard but a place for wal-mart to band together with your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ - he was appointed to avoid a congressional showdown. - but now we have this nominee, ahem, who is applauding-- applauding a decision--
roberts and jason mraz. that's next time. see you then. >> every community has the martin luther king boulevard. the cornerstone we all know.s not just a street or boulevard but a place for wal-mart to band together with your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ - he was appointed to avoid a congressional showdown. - but now we have this nominee, ahem, who is applauding-- applauding a decision--
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king, jr. and skills impact people today. outgoing president robertranklin talked to me about the morehouse mystique? >> what's the membering you want to send across america, about african-american males ap other boys growing up in this country? >> we hope that every man of morehouse who graduates and becomes a morehouse man will take with him those virtues that we seek to instill. commitment to academic excellence, to community servi service, to ethical leadership. and these men are well-read, well-spoken, well-traveled, well-balanced. >> kelly: you're meeting people where their hearts and minds are and touching their needs and you can change the world. >> that's right, i think that's the vision and inspiration had a martin luther king brought to montgomery, alabama and what our world needs today. and we like to say the morehouse men are renaissance men, and our community around the nation needs renaissance, that means rebirth, renewal. >> you're talking how american men can pursue the american dream and accomplish the american dream and then live be
king, jr. and skills impact people today. outgoing president robertranklin talked to me about the morehouse mystique? >> what's the membering you want to send across america, about african-american males ap other boys growing up in this country? >> we hope that every man of morehouse who graduates and becomes a morehouse man will take with him those virtues that we seek to instill. commitment to academic excellence, to community servi service, to ethical leadership. and these men...
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roberts and jason mraz. that's next time. see you then. >> every community has the martin luther king boulevard. the cornerstone we all know.s not just a street or boulevard but a place for mart to band t your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪
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roberts and jason mraz. that's next time. see you then. >> every community has the martin luther king boulevard. the cornerstone we all know.s not just a street or boulevard but a place for wal-mart to band together with your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ kevin: welcome back to "this old house." come this way about 1/8 of an inch. kevin: today we're framing up the roof of our new addition and we're removing one of the chimneys. we're going to take it all the way down
roberts and jason mraz. that's next time. see you then. >> every community has the martin luther king boulevard. the cornerstone we all know.s not just a street or boulevard but a place for wal-mart to band together with your community to make every day better. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ kevin: welcome back to "this old house." come this way about 1/8 of an inch. kevin: today we're framing up the roof of our new...
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king, bloomberg news. >>> touche. i think he goes by his name robertvan winkle, his real name now. >> he does good work i've seen his show. >> i'm glad he found his calling. >> exactly. >>> [ unintelligible ] >> tomorrow archbishop riordan height oldest all-male high school in san francisco 11:00 tomorrow morning mostly cloudy and breezy, 53°. we'll stick with tomorrow 5:00 cardinal newman in santa rosa will be having their ceremonies on the football field mostly sunny and 70° there's the possibility of a stray shower to your east tomorrow evening keep an eye out for that check out tahoe we've talked about snow and there it is, it is snowing up in tahoe right now and it will be for the better part of today and tonight if you are going up there make sure you check the road conditions because it could get slick on the passes overnight. as far as temperatures outside still in the 40s to near 50 not only here but also around the monterey bay 41 gilroy the cool spot today thunderstorm possible anywhere but very isolated slick slow in the sierra tonight anot
king, bloomberg news. >>> touche. i think he goes by his name robertvan winkle, his real name now. >> he does good work i've seen his show. >> i'm glad he found his calling. >> exactly. >>> [ unintelligible ] >> tomorrow archbishop riordan height oldest all-male high school in san francisco 11:00 tomorrow morning mostly cloudy and breezy, 53°. we'll stick with tomorrow 5:00 cardinal newman in santa rosa will be having their ceremonies on the football...
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roberts and jason mraz. that's next time. see you then. >> every community has the martin luther king boulevard. the cornerstone we all know.s not just a street or boulevard but a place for wal-mart to band together with your community to make every da >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ d seen this kind of case before, i have a pretty good idea of what i'm going to find inside of it. because these leather cases with gilding were actually what you got a nice cup from from the sevres factory in the 18th century. and this is a sevres cup from the 18th century. how long has it been in australia? that one is difficult. probably 100 years. - i'm not sure. - this cup we know, because it's got an "f" on it, was actually made in 1757. this lovely-- what is called a bleu lapis ground, you see, it's got a blotched blue and then the gilding, very finely done with a honey flux to it and then engraved to give it life, that's what only the sevres factory did. and that's what makes this very very exciting. so with this fantastic case, and the case is very important, it's probably worth $7,000 or
roberts and jason mraz. that's next time. see you then. >> every community has the martin luther king boulevard. the cornerstone we all know.s not just a street or boulevard but a place for wal-mart to band together with your community to make every da >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ d seen this kind of case before, i have a pretty good idea of what i'm going to find inside of it. because these leather cases with gilding were...
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king. barry bonds. he says he is a convicted felon. first inning triple for -- this guy, rbi stand up triple, 3-0. now with it 4-1. barry zito gets robertss, 7 hits, couple of runs. 4-2 for the year. gave it up to him with two on. roberts back, deep, but he make as nice grab and the giants win 4-2. they beat the diamondbacks three straight times. they hook up again tomorrow. the a's, boy, only the braves lost 8 straight. man, minnesota, in front of the star-spangled -- being hoisted up there. 1-0 in the second. a solo job to right. his third of the season. a's led 2-0. now 4-3 in the 8th. justin just gets it to drop fair. joe scores. ties it up 4-4. a's had two nice leads and gave up both. brian, a sac fly. deep enough to allow josh willingham to score from 3rd. to make it 5-4. the a's loading them up. but they come up one run shy. 5-4. 6 straight losses. message from dad in afghanistan in atlanta. but -- but wait a minute. wait a minute. surprise! dad is in atlanta. come on out, kids. come love me. i have come home. but that is great. i just love that story. that is dave simms. the airman with love this afternoon. nba playoffs, celtics
king. barry bonds. he says he is a convicted felon. first inning triple for -- this guy, rbi stand up triple, 3-0. now with it 4-1. barry zito gets robertss, 7 hits, couple of runs. 4-2 for the year. gave it up to him with two on. roberts back, deep, but he make as nice grab and the giants win 4-2. they beat the diamondbacks three straight times. they hook up again tomorrow. the a's, boy, only the braves lost 8 straight. man, minnesota, in front of the star-spangled -- being hoisted up there....
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king is also looking in 1960 and '61 for ways to push the movement forward. desegregation of the military, brown v. board of education, president kennedy and robert kennedy were racial liberals. they were comfortable with social equality. they were comfortable around african-americans. which distinguished them from most of the predecessors in the office of the presidency, but still nobody knew what the next step was. in fact, the next steps were driven by things and people who were outside of the office of the president of the united states, outside of the executive branch. the next steps were driven by african-americans and whites in the south. >> so john f. kennedy first had to get the presidency. part of his exceeding to the presidency, he had to deal with the issues of civil rights. some of this that was going on that kenneth mack has described after eisenhower's presidency. how did he do that and how did he view civil rights as a candidate before he got into the chair as president? >> one day, shortly after i was hired by kennedy, i had been campaigning for him on foreign policy grounds. although he had supported the jury trial amendment in
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robert's generation debt free. balancing the budget and using american energy to pay off the national debt. in a real sense, we could be free of both radical islam, saudi kings, and chinese bondholders all with the same strategy. in addition, we will go to college campuses and talk about personal social security savings accounts are maggie and robert's generation. in texas, two counties have used that model so that people of their generation can have larger retirement accounts while growing the national economy, independent of political influence and a system much fairer than the current system. we are going to also reemphasized the work ethic, something i know was controversial in one of our debates. one proposal will be to modernize unemployment compensation to attached to it a training component so that if you sign up to get the money, you have to sign up to learn because by definition if you are currently unemployed, you need better job skills. in north dakota, 3.5% of people are unemployed. they cannot fill the oil fields because people who are unemployed do not have the skills. there is no reason to give people money nine weeks are doing nothing. 99 we
robert's generation debt free. balancing the budget and using american energy to pay off the national debt. in a real sense, we could be free of both radical islam, saudi kings, and chinese bondholders all with the same strategy. in addition, we will go to college campuses and talk about personal social security savings accounts are maggie and robert's generation. in texas, two counties have used that model so that people of their generation can have larger retirement accounts while growing the...
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king to evacuate. another fire as charred 8,000 acres. only a small percentage of the fires have been contained. no serious injuries are reported. mary kennedy, the estranged wife of robert. kennedy, jr., has died of an apparent suicide. she was 52. her body was found today at her home north of new york city. she was kennedy's second wife. they were married 16 years and had four children. the couple separated in 2010. mary kennedy had a public battle with drugs and alcohol in recent years. researchers have found what may be an early sign of autism in infants. you can see it here as the child's head hangs back because of weak head and neck control. 40 six-month-olds were tested at the kennedy krieger institute. all of them with a high risk of autism. 90% of those with this so-called head lag were later diagnosed with autism. four decades after making the ultimate sacrifice, a hero finally gets his due. that's next. [ woman ] we take it a day at a time. that's how it is with alzheimer's disease. she needs help from me. and her medication. the exelon patch, it releases medication continuously for twenty-four hours. she uses one exelon patch daily for the treatment of mild t
king to evacuate. another fire as charred 8,000 acres. only a small percentage of the fires have been contained. no serious injuries are reported. mary kennedy, the estranged wife of robert. kennedy, jr., has died of an apparent suicide. she was 52. her body was found today at her home north of new york city. she was kennedy's second wife. they were married 16 years and had four children. the couple separated in 2010. mary kennedy had a public battle with drugs and alcohol in recent years....
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robert rice and tj rogers are going to square off. later in the show, stock sinking, gold plunging, treasury bond rates collapsing. king dollar is rallying, but i'm sensing a whiff of deflation in the air. don't forget, folks, free market capitalism, still the best path to prosperity. if obama had cut the corporate tax rate, i would have supported it in a nano second. i'm larry kudlow. wooem be right back. >>> after failing in the senate 99-0, president obama's budget proposal hasn't received a single vote of support in all of congress, neither the house, nor the senate, neither republican nor democrat. the total is 513-0, both houses. it's been 1,113 days since the democratic-controlled senate last passed a budget on anything. but with the country's debt continuing to soar and a massive tax hike approaching, i ask where is the leadership in washington to put economic growth above party or politics and someone steps up and says let's make a deal. let us have some kind of pro-growth compromise on taxes, spending and the debt limit. there is nobody more qualified to talk about this, oklahoma republican senator tom coburn
robert rice and tj rogers are going to square off. later in the show, stock sinking, gold plunging, treasury bond rates collapsing. king dollar is rallying, but i'm sensing a whiff of deflation in the air. don't forget, folks, free market capitalism, still the best path to prosperity. if obama had cut the corporate tax rate, i would have supported it in a nano second. i'm larry kudlow. wooem be right back. >>> after failing in the senate 99-0, president obama's budget proposal hasn't...
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king. a developing story out of vallejo at this hour. police say a jury store owner took matters into his own hands when the gunman barged in. gunfire erupts and one person is dead. roberts is there with what happened. >> what happened in the tiny to restore behind me can be described in two words. bold and brazen. a takeover style robbery on busy broadway and illinois, in broad daylight. but this business owner slotback. he killed his would-be robber. there are investigators inside of the store right now. what we're being told at this hour is that the owners of the store. they were apparently behind the counter just before 1:00 this afternoon when a 37
king. a developing story out of vallejo at this hour. police say a jury store owner took matters into his own hands when the gunman barged in. gunfire erupts and one person is dead. roberts is there with what happened. >> what happened in the tiny to restore behind me can be described in two words. bold and brazen. a takeover style robbery on busy broadway and illinois, in broad daylight. but this business owner slotback. he killed his would-be robber. there are investigators inside of...
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kings and chinese bondholders. in addition we're going to go to college campuses and talk about personal social security savings accounts for maggie and robert's generation added historic reality of how chile and galveston and two other counties use that had model so people can have two to three times at large a retirement account while growing the national economy with a system fairer than the current system. we're going to also reemphasize the work ethic, which was controversial. one emphasis is modernize unemployment computation to attach to it a training component so if you sign up to get the money, you have to sign up to learn because by definition, if you are unemployed, you need better job skills. if you look at north dakota where 3.5% of the population is unemployed and there are 16,000 jobs they can't fill in the oilfield because the people unemployed don't have the skills. know reason you should give people 99 weeks for doing nothing. it's a national debate about a country founded in 1607 by captain smith saying so aristocrats, if you don't work, you won't eat. a conversation which apparently led all aristocrats to adopt work as a be
kings and chinese bondholders. in addition we're going to go to college campuses and talk about personal social security savings accounts for maggie and robert's generation added historic reality of how chile and galveston and two other counties use that had model so people can have two to three times at large a retirement account while growing the national economy with a system fairer than the current system. we're going to also reemphasize the work ethic, which was controversial. one emphasis...
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robert zoelik will step down as head of the world bank. his exit interview here on "gps." >>> next, we go to israel which has anointed a king. what in the world does it mean? >>> and, finally, the curious case of the guy who has come to be known as american french fry brother. a cultural lost in translation all the way from china. you won't want to miss it. >>> first, here's my take. everyone is looking at europe these days as economic and political protests mount across the continent. the downward spiral in europe has produced a great debate over the virtues of austerity. the idea that government with large budget deficits must reduce these deficits mainly by cutting spending. if they don't get their budgets in order, they won't be able to borrow money and will face a fiscal nightmare of ever rising interest rates. the problem is that as governments have cut spending in very depressed economies, it has caused growth to slow even further. do you see government workers who have been fired tend to buy fewer goods than services. and all this means falling tax receipts and, thus, even bigger deficits. so economists like paul kre
robert zoelik will step down as head of the world bank. his exit interview here on "gps." >>> next, we go to israel which has anointed a king. what in the world does it mean? >>> and, finally, the curious case of the guy who has come to be known as american french fry brother. a cultural lost in translation all the way from china. you won't want to miss it. >>> first, here's my take. everyone is looking at europe these days as economic and political protests...
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king, and chinese bond holders all with the same strategy. in addition, we're going to go to college campuses and talk about personal social security savings accounts for maggie and robert'seneration and the historic reality of how brilliantly chile and galveston and who other texas counties have used that model so that people in their generation can have two to three times as large a retirement account while growing the national economy independent of political influence and interference in a system that's much fairer than the current system. we're going to also reemtake size the work ethic. something i know was controversial in each one of our debates. and one of the proposals for reemphasizing the work et sihic to modernize unemployment compensation to attach to it a training component so if you sign up to get the money, you have to sign up to learn because if you're currently unemployed, you need better job skills. and if you look at north dakota, 3.5% of the population is unemployed and there are 16,000 jobs they can't fill in the oilfield, because the people unemployed don't have the skills for the people in the oilfield. well, there's no reason should you get peopl
king, and chinese bond holders all with the same strategy. in addition, we're going to go to college campuses and talk about personal social security savings accounts for maggie and robert'seneration and the historic reality of how brilliantly chile and galveston and who other texas counties have used that model so that people in their generation can have two to three times as large a retirement account while growing the national economy independent of political influence and interference in a...
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kings and chinese bond holders all with the same strategy. in addition, we're going to go to college campuses and talk about personal and social security savings accounts for maggie and robert'seration and the historic reality of how brilliantly chile and greenville and two other texas counties have used that model so that people in their generation can have two to three times as large a retirement account while growing the national economy independent of political influence and interference in a system fairer than the current system. we're going to also reemphasize the work ethic, something i know was controversial in at least one of our debates and one of the proposals for reemphasizing the work ethic is going to be to modernize unemployment compensation to attach to it a training component so that if you sign up to get the money, you have to sign up to learn because by definition if you are currently unemployed, you need better job skilsz and if you look at north dakota, where 3.5% of the population is unemployed and there is 16,000 jobs they can't fill in the oilfield, because the people unemployed don't have the skills for the people in the oilfields. well, there is no r
kings and chinese bond holders all with the same strategy. in addition, we're going to go to college campuses and talk about personal and social security savings accounts for maggie and robert'seration and the historic reality of how brilliantly chile and greenville and two other texas counties have used that model so that people in their generation can have two to three times as large a retirement account while growing the national economy independent of political influence and interference in...
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roberts. thank ju. >>> still ahead a freak accident leave as wombatling flesh-eating bacteria. first this is "today" on nbc.th >>> lester, we know you're the kingbut you actually hadded some extra duties. you had some fun with jimmy fallon last night. >> i sure did. i get these notes from jimmy sometimes. i love him. so i'll do anything, even bubble soccer. he challenges stephen colbert to bubble soccer. fallon choeld me and colbert chose david gregory. we wore these full body bubble suits to play soccer and it was game on. take a look. >> bearing down. you were bearing down. hold him down. hold up the ball. >> get on your stomach. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. go. >> who won? i can't tell. >> i don't even know who won. i think i scored two goals in the north elevator. >> how many times did you fall? >> many times. i was like humpty dumpty. i was like, what am i doing. >> and you're like, who convinced me to put the suit on. >> and then we saw this and said, who -- >> i think that's a fun. >> we had fun but we were all balls of sweat afterward. >> thanks for that extra bit of information. >> i'm just saying. >> on that note, we'll be right back. the new
roberts. thank ju. >>> still ahead a freak accident leave as wombatling flesh-eating bacteria. first this is "today" on nbc.th >>> lester, we know you're the kingbut you actually hadded some extra duties. you had some fun with jimmy fallon last night. >> i sure did. i get these notes from jimmy sometimes. i love him. so i'll do anything, even bubble soccer. he challenges stephen colbert to bubble soccer. fallon choeld me and colbert chose david gregory. we wore...