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with rockwell, not a lot of foreign demand. will that keep it down?o, is prominently driven american collectors and well-known collectors such as steven spielberg held an exhibition of the collections telling stories of the smithsonian in 2010 and had a tremendous impact on the market. the top 10 highest prices for his work have been achieved over the last 10 years. dennis: and they will be bidding in this auction, you can figure? >> we can only hope. dennis: we can see monet, is there something tacky about norman rockwell art that art collectors would look down on, or is it classic? >> in the past people have taken a few of it as a mere illustration, that is why you'll see a lot of rockwell paintings. at the time they were painted with giving them out to those who posed for him, family friends, considering the value and reproduction, but now we're seeing a much greater appreciation for rockwell's works on the market. dennis: tell us about this particular painting. commissioned in 1921 for the western newspaper union in and then it was lost for over 8
with rockwell, not a lot of foreign demand. will that keep it down?o, is prominently driven american collectors and well-known collectors such as steven spielberg held an exhibition of the collections telling stories of the smithsonian in 2010 and had a tremendous impact on the market. the top 10 highest prices for his work have been achieved over the last 10 years. dennis: and they will be bidding in this auction, you can figure? >> we can only hope. dennis: we can see monet, is there...
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. >> norman rockwell painting, called "freedom from one."indly grandma with this giant burnished bird and grandpa behind her and the spit-shined kids around the table waiting for this holiday. all of this, in some measure, are looking to recreate some part of that. >> reporter: sam sifton, national editor of "the new york times", once the times food critic, that knows that thanksgiving is about anticipation, along with anxiety and stress. >> do i have enough plates? do i have enough glasses? am i really going to have a table cloth? can i use a sheet? that's cheap. maybe i should -- well, maybe it's good. what do i do about uncle morty who is an alcoholic? he's got to be there. but he gets drunk. and i thought, it might be helpful just to say, everything's going to be okay. it's a pretty simple meal, when you really think about it. you're roasting a giant chicken. your mashing some potatoes. you're mashing almost everything. it's basically piles of mush on a plate with slices of big chicken. >> reporter: sifton says he learned to take out the
. >> norman rockwell painting, called "freedom from one."indly grandma with this giant burnished bird and grandpa behind her and the spit-shined kids around the table waiting for this holiday. all of this, in some measure, are looking to recreate some part of that. >> reporter: sam sifton, national editor of "the new york times", once the times food critic, that knows that thanksgiving is about anticipation, along with anxiety and stress. >> do i have...
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i love rockwell. i love snackwells.king of mitt romney, yesterday in virginia romney criticized president obama for making puns about his name like romnesia. he said it's just an obama-nation. [ laughter ] you guys, the election is just four days away. and more than 2.7 million people in florida have already cast their votes. [ cheers ] unfortunately since it's florida most of them just stuffed their ballots into a toaster oven. they had no idea. [ laughter ] "i voted twice." you guys probably hear about this because of all the traffic congestion in new york due to the hurricane. mayor bloomberg has been requiring people commuting over the bridges to carpool into the city. that's right. there must be at least three people in every car. it can be a little awkward riding with people you don't know. so, with some tips to make car pooling more pleasant, here's mta spokesman pete murphy. pete? >> thank you, jimmy. [ cheers and applause ] thank you, jimmy. now, we understand that carpooling can be difficult, especially when y
i love rockwell. i love snackwells.king of mitt romney, yesterday in virginia romney criticized president obama for making puns about his name like romnesia. he said it's just an obama-nation. [ laughter ] you guys, the election is just four days away. and more than 2.7 million people in florida have already cast their votes. [ cheers ] unfortunately since it's florida most of them just stuffed their ballots into a toaster oven. they had no idea. [ laughter ] "i voted twice." you guys...
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weekend and hopes are high question stay mild through most of it. 60 right now in college park and rockwell, reston town center, 52 manassas, and not much going on on storm 4 radar. dry for the rest of your evening. a couple clouds around. nothing to worry about in the rainfall department. sunshine back in the picture for your veterans day and a chance for believe it or not thunderstorms in november coming up soon. we'll talk about that coming up, jim. >> chuck, thank you. >>> to other news now. two people are dead after an accident this afternoon involving motorcycle and a pedestrian's happened in the 2900 block of branch avenue around 4:00. police are saying a motorcyclist hit a pedestrian and both of them were killed. officials say it appears the pedestrian was homeless. neither vick temperature identified and still not clear whether the pedestrian was in the crosswalk at the time of the crash. southbound branch avenue remains closed. >>> two teens accused of killing a cab driver in the district face add judge today. the driver found dead inside his burning taxi on wednesday near gallaud
weekend and hopes are high question stay mild through most of it. 60 right now in college park and rockwell, reston town center, 52 manassas, and not much going on on storm 4 radar. dry for the rest of your evening. a couple clouds around. nothing to worry about in the rainfall department. sunshine back in the picture for your veterans day and a chance for believe it or not thunderstorms in november coming up soon. we'll talk about that coming up, jim. >> chuck, thank you. >>> to...
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porter rockwell and the others arrive in salt lake city, and then go peck canyon the next morning. and so i think it's wise news in that point, at that point. and brigham young response. he gives a fiery speech i think they're all not quite sure what to make of it. kind of resume dancing for the rest of the night. so i did look at what other authors have said about that, and looked at, you know, brigham young's office journal from the time, and historians office journal and concluded that it wasn't staged theatrics. so hopefully i got it right. >> next. >> yeah, just to go back to the comments about isolation and young's attitude towards the united states. was there ever any serious thought or consideration given to establishing a sovereign state? or was it, was the idea of manifest as, was it inevitable already for that consideration? >> there's a lot given to that. and done along those lines. when the latter day saints were on the trail, they become aware of the mexican-american war, and can read the tea leaves. they pretty much know this is going to become an american territory.
porter rockwell and the others arrive in salt lake city, and then go peck canyon the next morning. and so i think it's wise news in that point, at that point. and brigham young response. he gives a fiery speech i think they're all not quite sure what to make of it. kind of resume dancing for the rest of the night. so i did look at what other authors have said about that, and looked at, you know, brigham young's office journal from the time, and historians office journal and concluded that it...
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representative of the syrian people want to pull a slitter right there will a political analyst ali rockwell says the syrians would never want an opposition formed under goal funded and pressure to grab power. i'm glad to see that this collection of corrupt dictatorships is instructing the syrian people as to who their representatives ought to be how about the representatives of the saudi arabian people of the bahraini and people or people of qatar or charge of the arrest of these dictatorships so what would an outrage that they're the course they're just a subsidiary of the pentagon and of the cia this is part of the long term plot by the u.s. by britain by france by turkey by israel and i'm no fan of assad i might say but. things are much worse after gadhafi in libya they're going to be much worse if they succeed in overthrowing assad let's opposition group was trained in turkey at various american air force bases there are many of them are libyan al-qaeda types other from other countries they're not syrians they're foreign fighters whatever is wrong with assad i think that the people of s
representative of the syrian people want to pull a slitter right there will a political analyst ali rockwell says the syrians would never want an opposition formed under goal funded and pressure to grab power. i'm glad to see that this collection of corrupt dictatorships is instructing the syrian people as to who their representatives ought to be how about the representatives of the saudi arabian people of the bahraini and people or people of qatar or charge of the arrest of these dictatorships...
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fbi agents removed property from rockwell's north carolina home on monday. >> she is cooperating which is a good idea the answer it may show of national security was threatened by personal choices. public and private sector leaders all descending on the white house this week looking for ways to turn around the economy and avoid the impending fiscal cliff they are sharing their opinions and to market its the other side fortune 500 chief executive the week will wrap up on friday when congressional leaders make the trip down to pennsylvania and. it reduced push for a self suburban casino, next was several power brokers are betting on country club hills. and a thief decides as stealing a delivery part just isn't enough and that proves to be the wrong move. the dangers of the flu during pregnancy have long-lasting effects on children, pregnant women who have the flow or prolonged favre have a higher risk of having an autistic child. 53 percent more than those who stay healthy through pregnancy. it's they also found that mothers who were on antibiotics during pregnancy also had a high threat
fbi agents removed property from rockwell's north carolina home on monday. >> she is cooperating which is a good idea the answer it may show of national security was threatened by personal choices. public and private sector leaders all descending on the white house this week looking for ways to turn around the economy and avoid the impending fiscal cliff they are sharing their opinions and to market its the other side fortune 500 chief executive the week will wrap up on friday when...
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rockwell and the tree as a there is speculation she could have received classified information duringir. those close with the cia director believe it is not true. >> i do not believe, based on my discussions with him, and knowing him, that there was any crossover between his personal life that he was having with paula in tuesday with carrying out as deputy of that -- director of the cia. >> according to partners at politico the nomination is now on hold. allen will remain at his post in afghanistan. >> also on the hill, congress returns to work with a lot of other played over the next several weeks. the most important thing working on a deal to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff. tax increases and spending cuts that will take effect june reversed. democrats and republicans picking up where they left off on several other bills. to go forward d.c. council chairman will be sentenced today on bank fraud. -- >> former d.c., so chairman will be sentenced today on bank fraud. >> this will be a very busy day. not only will he be sentenced here in federal court at 11:00 this morning, but later t
rockwell and the tree as a there is speculation she could have received classified information duringir. those close with the cia director believe it is not true. >> i do not believe, based on my discussions with him, and knowing him, that there was any crossover between his personal life that he was having with paula in tuesday with carrying out as deputy of that -- director of the cia. >> according to partners at politico the nomination is now on hold. allen will remain at his...
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they named him senator rockwell bench. this is in murray utah.tor was she thought it would be a great name to give him respect with some room for scandal. then it would be really funny if he ended up being president senator. he is four pounds, 12-ounces. mom, baby happy. chris an wendy bench for parents. utah senator mike lee came by. and the press secretary, thank you for spending me that little cute saying on election day. >> kimberly: that was nice. greg? >> greg: robert did his part for obama. robbed a convenience store with a gun and told the clerk at gun point to vote for president obama while he was robbing him again at gunpoint. clerk said he was not allowed to vote. gunman said vote for obama. this is obama expletive before fleeing. >> bob: who did that? you said robert? i don't want -- >> kimberly: a criminal. bad guy. >> greg: it might be a metaphor for something but i couldn't come up with it. >> kimberly: that was interesting. talk about puerto rico. check me out. they said we want to have staid hoot. they had a referendum -- stateho
they named him senator rockwell bench. this is in murray utah.tor was she thought it would be a great name to give him respect with some room for scandal. then it would be really funny if he ended up being president senator. he is four pounds, 12-ounces. mom, baby happy. chris an wendy bench for parents. utah senator mike lee came by. and the press secretary, thank you for spending me that little cute saying on election day. >> kimberly: that was nice. greg? >> greg: robert did his...
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. >> we suggest the norman rockwell moment show it' table. the bones are curved and round.it into the kitchen on a cutting board solid then take it apart slice it up put it back together bring it out to the table and you are good to go. >> you asay no tearing. >> it will come apart because it is cooked. a lot of guys want to pull and rip then you tear the meat apart. light pressure tip of the knife it will come right off. >> now i know that you can carve a turkey in one minute. we talked to dave briggs earlier he's anchoring fox and friends. he says he doesn't believe you can do it. >> have you done it before? >> i have done a lot of turkeys instructional. i have taken time but i have cut millions of pounds of meet. >> you don't suggest this. >> no because you might cut your finger instead of the turkey. >> are you ready to start? we are going to put the clock up. when are we ready. our producers are going to tell us where to go. megan? go. >> all right. we have got the legs coming off. wow. >> rit at the joint. >> we are all taking notes. >> this is the past way to do it.
. >> we suggest the norman rockwell moment show it' table. the bones are curved and round.it into the kitchen on a cutting board solid then take it apart slice it up put it back together bring it out to the table and you are good to go. >> you asay no tearing. >> it will come apart because it is cooked. a lot of guys want to pull and rip then you tear the meat apart. light pressure tip of the knife it will come right off. >> now i know that you can carve a turkey in one...
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. >> we had ruby bridges visit the white house not long ago, because we had the norman rockwell paintinging her school in louisiana. and the president stood there with her, and she said, ruby, because of your courage at the age of 5 or 6, i'm here today. >> president obama is the product of our turbulent history. all that came before led to him. but it's become clear over the past four years that he needs to continue making history. the moment he become just another incumbent president, bogged down in the status quo, he will lose something vital since we first met him -- his historic self. >> we don't know how the american people, or for that matter, historians, will judge president obama, because every president gets judged in relation to events. he's secured in history as the first african-american president, but i think that his goal is to be a great president who is also african-american. >> obama entered office at a time of grave crisis. four years later, he's running for re-election with a record of accomplishments, but also partisan frustrations, much of it directed by his enemies
. >> we had ruby bridges visit the white house not long ago, because we had the norman rockwell paintinging her school in louisiana. and the president stood there with her, and she said, ruby, because of your courage at the age of 5 or 6, i'm here today. >> president obama is the product of our turbulent history. all that came before led to him. but it's become clear over the past four years that he needs to continue making history. the moment he become just another incumbent...
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>> well, in the norman rockwell ideal, you would see dad doing that. that's a big problem.e kitchen where you're all alone and you want to just cut into that breast, big, confident stroke and another one right here coming down, coming down, coming down and you have a big cut of the breast right there. right? >> okay. >> then you have this guy -- i took this one off here, and we can come in here and go across with nice, big, thick slices and that's going to make for a delicious -- >> we've been messed up by seeing images of cutting turkey the wrong way. >> that's absolutely right. >> come on, willie, you smell turkey. the next one from francis in massachusetts. what's the truth about stuffing? is it toxic when cooked in the bird as we've been recently led to believe. >> hope not. >> i hope not. it would be toxic if left in the bird for a few days and then cooked. but you almost want to cook it outside because this is how much dressing we would have if we cooked it in the bird, and look at how much we have to eat today. >> it shrinks down? >> no, you can't get that much in th
>> well, in the norman rockwell ideal, you would see dad doing that. that's a big problem.e kitchen where you're all alone and you want to just cut into that breast, big, confident stroke and another one right here coming down, coming down, coming down and you have a big cut of the breast right there. right? >> okay. >> then you have this guy -- i took this one off here, and we can come in here and go across with nice, big, thick slices and that's going to make for a delicious...
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. >> this is no norman rockwell painting, people. only the "fast money" gang can bring us together. let's get to it. "fast money" starts now. live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square i'm melissa lee. here are tonight's top three trades. beware of value traps. jim chenos called hp the ultimate value trap and that was a good bet. tonight the top traps to avoid. from dollar stores to gymboree, how companies are setting up for black friday. energy under fire. we could use a pick me up from time to time but energy drinks are taking a hit on health concerns. find out about an energy alternative making in roads in the multi billion dollar business. let's get to the tech wreck, accounting worries for hp as they take on the $8.8 billion charge on the autonomy deal dragging down old and new tech today. what do you make of this? some people said there are signs of a bottom in place. now it's reversing again. >> whatever bottom people are looking at in tech i'm not seeing it. the issue has been tech, will be tech and going forward from a growth and earnings perspective w
. >> this is no norman rockwell painting, people. only the "fast money" gang can bring us together. let's get to it. "fast money" starts now. live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square i'm melissa lee. here are tonight's top three trades. beware of value traps. jim chenos called hp the ultimate value trap and that was a good bet. tonight the top traps to avoid. from dollar stores to gymboree, how companies are setting up for black friday. energy...
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blindness to the struggles of women and minorities so we can focus on that picture perfect norman rockwellle family and forget about everything else. clearly donald trump is living in a fantasy land to begin with. what era he wants to live in is up to him. it's never going to match up with reality. >> professor, do you agree with what anna marie said and how does the republican party shake itself away from these kind of historic and old-fashioned ideas and confront the reality of a modern america where actually women are more important than just having them out there as tokens? >> i do agree with the 1950s are seen as the last gasp of white male pate riay. it was also the birth of the mod he were civil rights movement. the 19 50s were much more complicated than republicans who are cherry picking american history like to portray. they want to believe it really was as fictitious as "leave it to beaver" when the other image of the 19 50s is little rock nine and the desegregation of the american schools. it's always in contrast to the more open $1,960 a196 0s and i they're afraid the second de
blindness to the struggles of women and minorities so we can focus on that picture perfect norman rockwellle family and forget about everything else. clearly donald trump is living in a fantasy land to begin with. what era he wants to live in is up to him. it's never going to match up with reality. >> professor, do you agree with what anna marie said and how does the republican party shake itself away from these kind of historic and old-fashioned ideas and confront the reality of a modern...
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. >> but, you know, you took the time knowing that i wasn't going to get it, sam rockwell may have been already cast. he took the time to say to brian "hey, that kid who made that tape, let me meet him in between 700 things. let me take five minutes and say to him stay on track." >> rose: you're not going to get the role. but i see something. >> i see something and he gave me a hug. for an actor trying to make his way, i mean, that is like gold. better. it's better. >> rose: roll tape. here's another scene in the relationship between the two of you. >> how are you doing, mr. de niro, my name is bradley cooper. my question is regardings "awakenings." you talked about your research and how you interviewed patients and there was one mannerism that you had during the interview process and they were skk you when you wanted to go outside the building and go for a walk and you went like this with your finger and you made up with it by rubbing your eyebrow. >> right. >> is that something you saw people do-- make up for your tics or was that something that happened in the moment? >> that's a goo
. >> but, you know, you took the time knowing that i wasn't going to get it, sam rockwell may have been already cast. he took the time to say to brian "hey, that kid who made that tape, let me meet him in between 700 things. let me take five minutes and say to him stay on track." >> rose: you're not going to get the role. but i see something. >> i see something and he gave me a hug. for an actor trying to make his way, i mean, that is like gold. better. it's better....
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rockwell is still being investigated by the fbi over classified documents found on her laptop and in home. investigators believe the author gather the documents while researching a biography of the tray petreau s. >> military medical leaders have been searching for answers with the defense secretary describes as the epidemic. but i >> the pipeline is said to be bad for america and the environment. last january president obama the temporary block the pipeline with concerns on how will affect them buy it. it would bisected honest that supporters of the pipeline say it would create jat jobs. >> vice-president joe biden to in the area of the coastline. he viewed the battered cease-fire by helicopter and met with first responders who lost their homes. biden's visit follows to this is the area by president obama. about 600 customers and more than 10 million lost power in new jersey still have no electricity this morning. super storm sandy was responsible for many deaths and area. >> saw what airlines parted with see well to help los 60 animals orphaned after super storm sandy to california
rockwell is still being investigated by the fbi over classified documents found on her laptop and in home. investigators believe the author gather the documents while researching a biography of the tray petreau s. >> military medical leaders have been searching for answers with the defense secretary describes as the epidemic. but i >> the pipeline is said to be bad for america and the environment. last january president obama the temporary block the pipeline with concerns on how...
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norman rockwell, story reminder of dickens and the best part about the story was it was never intendedold. officer larry deprimo was walking a beat in times square. it was a frigid mid november night. >> i had two pairs of winter socks on and my combat boots and my feet were still cold. i was standing on west 44th and broadway and i heard somebody laughing. >> they were laughing at a homeless man, barefoot on the freezing pavement. >> you could just see the blisters, you know. he was just walking on the bottoms of his feet there. it upset me. i went up to him and said, where are your socks? where are your shoes? he's like, it's okay, officer. i never had a pair of shoes. >> so he ran two blocks to this shoe store. the store's surveillance camera captured the scene. >> he didn't say, listen, give me the cheapest shoes you've got or anything? >> absolutely not. first thing like i said, it's cold. the cheap shoes wouldn't have done anything. you know, it's a once in a lifetime thing. he's going to have those boots for a long time. i said give me the best you got. >> we guessed on the size
norman rockwell, story reminder of dickens and the best part about the story was it was never intendedold. officer larry deprimo was walking a beat in times square. it was a frigid mid november night. >> i had two pairs of winter socks on and my combat boots and my feet were still cold. i was standing on west 44th and broadway and i heard somebody laughing. >> they were laughing at a homeless man, barefoot on the freezing pavement. >> you could just see the blisters, you know....
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when we think about the reagan outcome we can do this norman rockwell series of positive ads that makepeople feel good about the way america was coming back. this ad was actually very effective. again, one that really uses an evocative image. it is an advertisement that really sticks with you. i do find the ec that less and less these days. this is something i was talking about some people before. but the ads don't seem to be quite as memorable be saved. i am not sure, but let me just show this reagan ad. >> there is a barren once. for some people, there is easy to see. others don't see it at all. some people say that the bear is tame. others say it is vicious. and dangerous. since no one can really be sure who is right, isn't it a smart is possible to be as strong as the bear if there is a bear? >> it is about the soviet threat. it is towards the tail end of the cold war and that was a very effective advertisement. in 2004, we were in the post- 9/11 period 2001. mark mckinnon inspired by this reagan ad with the bear in the woods. and he said let's make our version of the bear in the w
when we think about the reagan outcome we can do this norman rockwell series of positive ads that makepeople feel good about the way america was coming back. this ad was actually very effective. again, one that really uses an evocative image. it is an advertisement that really sticks with you. i do find the ec that less and less these days. this is something i was talking about some people before. but the ads don't seem to be quite as memorable be saved. i am not sure, but let me just show this...
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featuring this norman rockwell painting we had in the studio with us brought in over $38 million, nearlyld. over 700 grand beating estimates of three to 600,000. the auction set a record with october on cape cod sold over 900 million. the most ever for a single online bidder. dennis: take that french impressionist painters. that is americana right there. should this guy, south korean singer psy, should he be person of the year? cheryl: "time" magazine thinks so out with its candidate. "markets now" continues next.
featuring this norman rockwell painting we had in the studio with us brought in over $38 million, nearlyld. over 700 grand beating estimates of three to 600,000. the auction set a record with october on cape cod sold over 900 million. the most ever for a single online bidder. dennis: take that french impressionist painters. that is americana right there. should this guy, south korean singer psy, should he be person of the year? cheryl: "time" magazine thinks so out with its candidate....
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. >> we have been staying with friends in rockwell center.ile away. they are in a normal life and here is a disaster area. >> reporter: good luck. can i have a high-five? he was talking and talking but he is camera shy. he has been through a lot. so many other kids have as well. >> shannon: they have. thank you for continuing to bring us their story. thank you, anna. let's look at where the power outals stand. the long island power authority says 93% of the power has been erestored to its electrical system. in nassau county, there are outages. suffolk county, 28,000 still without power. three states that were hardest hit, check it out. new york state has the most outages with slightly under 133,000 people without power. new jersey has close to 28,000 outages. lastly, west virginia below 6,000. new york's governor says the storm exposed major problems in regulation of the power utilities. it may be necessary to dissolve what he calls the virtual monopoly. calls for white house to remain as well. it's having a major political impact. congressma
. >> we have been staying with friends in rockwell center.ile away. they are in a normal life and here is a disaster area. >> reporter: good luck. can i have a high-five? he was talking and talking but he is camera shy. he has been through a lot. so many other kids have as well. >> shannon: they have. thank you for continuing to bring us their story. thank you, anna. let's look at where the power outals stand. the long island power authority says 93% of the power has been...
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>> george lincoln rockwell. [ buzzer ] >> stephanie: no, chris kluwe. >> i am loving him so much. >>gether ♪ >> that is awful. i can't believe you made me play that. i had forgotten how awful that was. oh, my god. >> stephanie: oh, little boy. we need to rinse that with our conscience with a little mud bath. ♪ mudcat ♪ ♪ excellent ♪ ♪ ♪ mudcat ♪ >> stephanie: mudcat saunders joins us now. ♪ ♪ he's a real tom cat, mudcat ♪ >> stephanie: mudcat you must love me, you took a break from turkey hunting to talk to me. >> no, the wind was blowing, and it is cold so my buddy came over and we're sitting here smoking unfiltered camel cigarettes. i don't have to be politically responsible anymore. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: so sorry about wayne powell. boy, you guys gave it a great race. >> the most anybody had ever gotten against him was 37%. >> stephanie: eric cantor yeah. >> and it actually would have been 34% would have been the most anybody got against him. we got 42 and i'm tickled. the one thing about it is this was a referendum this race and that 42%, and the pollster told me yesterday t
>> george lincoln rockwell. [ buzzer ] >> stephanie: no, chris kluwe. >> i am loving him so much. >>gether ♪ >> that is awful. i can't believe you made me play that. i had forgotten how awful that was. oh, my god. >> stephanie: oh, little boy. we need to rinse that with our conscience with a little mud bath. ♪ mudcat ♪ ♪ excellent ♪ ♪ ♪ mudcat ♪ >> stephanie: mudcat saunders joins us now. ♪ ♪ he's a real tom cat, mudcat ♪ >>...
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he saw them carrying out boxes from rockwell's house and you start to think yourself if they cleared him why are they doing this now? those are the kind of questions that will be addressed in an president's news conference today. >> he sat down and he did not cover this up when confronted. he admitted it. some are saying if you look at his career and what he has done for the country and everything else that should rise above what happened in his personal life. there should be no bearing on compromising of security. do you agree with that? it seems like every government life has this happened. >> and bernard affairs and war were to i think is one of those things where we are in the dow to world. the dow to world is totally different from what happened 46 years ago. you have to be above reproach and take a vow of chastity. american desired to know these facts and have it all come spilling out in every detail ruins your credibility as the head of central intelligence. he had no choice but to resign. >> fiscal clef. will we be able to avoid it? >> right now the president has a lot of lev
he saw them carrying out boxes from rockwell's house and you start to think yourself if they cleared him why are they doing this now? those are the kind of questions that will be addressed in an president's news conference today. >> he sat down and he did not cover this up when confronted. he admitted it. some are saying if you look at his career and what he has done for the country and everything else that should rise above what happened in his personal life. there should be no bearing...
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and sue from rockwell loves it. >> sound bite: can you positively guarantee that it will give me an orgasmnouncer: it's "the stephanie miller show." [ ♪ music ♪ ] ♪ ♪ with the best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ ♪ guts. glory. ram. from silver screens... to flat screens... twizzlerize your entertainment everyday with twizzlers the twist you can't resist. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. (vo) she's joy behar. >>current will let me say anything. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> announcer: stephanie miller. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> stephanie: it's "the stephanie miller show." welcome to it. >> what is that? >> stephanie: it's a bean. i brought crou u detat. >> did you bring enough for everybody welcome? >> stephanie: mm-hmm. oh, it's the john and pam show. i don't think we talked to them post election. ♪ it's the john and pam show ♪ john and pam show ♪ >> stephanie: good morning john and pam show. >> caller: good morning. >> caller: good morning, baby. >> aah. >> caller: i do
and sue from rockwell loves it. >> sound bite: can you positively guarantee that it will give me an orgasmnouncer: it's "the stephanie miller show." [ ♪ music ♪ ] ♪ ♪ with the best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ ♪ guts. glory. ram. from silver screens... to flat screens... twizzlerize your entertainment everyday with twizzlers the twist you can't resist. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so...
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chairman, for a long time, we have all had sort of a norman rockwell vision of the pharmacist to manufacture the drugs on mainstreet that the families who i am. treating a little child with an illness. unfortunately, this tragedy makes clear that large corporate compounding pharmacies are operating unchecked by appropriate safeguards, even as american families trust them with their lives. we need to work together to make sure that this crisis is not repeated. i will yield the remainder of my time to mr. ed markey from massachusetts. >> i think the gentlelady. do england's compounding center is in my district in framingham. my deepest condolences go to all victims and their families. necc was no stranger to federal and state regulators. it has been the subject of the release similar complaints in 2001, 1999, 2001, and 2002. yet, the owner was appointed to the state task force for developing new regulations for compounding. in june of 2006, my report, which i have completed on this issue shows that even before the current outbreak, there were 26 deaths, and other related illnesses with this. i
chairman, for a long time, we have all had sort of a norman rockwell vision of the pharmacist to manufacture the drugs on mainstreet that the families who i am. treating a little child with an illness. unfortunately, this tragedy makes clear that large corporate compounding pharmacies are operating unchecked by appropriate safeguards, even as american families trust them with their lives. we need to work together to make sure that this crisis is not repeated. i will yield the remainder of my...
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many western historian bruce katz and who andrew calls a sort of literary norman rockwell in part becausehis capacious marks on the civil war were widely read the middle of the century. northern elite and literary critic who looked at the war in terms of his own pacifism often neglecting the role of race and the northern negro novelist and essayist james baldwin who was the most acute essayist and a thinker on the american psyche hands down working out that time. he said in an interview with the chronicle of higher education at all for coming and i quote, argued with america's tendency towards a progressive triumphant sense of history, and all for demanded that americans try to see through their well practiced and comfortable myth about the civil war and develop a genuine and authentically tragic sense of history. the critic and novelist carroll phillips said of the book, and i quote it ever lived effortlessly seems the biography and historical thinking and in the thoughtful and appreciative review in the new york review of books, andrew call said suggestive searching. .. >> it's my great
many western historian bruce katz and who andrew calls a sort of literary norman rockwell in part becausehis capacious marks on the civil war were widely read the middle of the century. northern elite and literary critic who looked at the war in terms of his own pacifism often neglecting the role of race and the northern negro novelist and essayist james baldwin who was the most acute essayist and a thinker on the american psyche hands down working out that time. he said in an interview with...
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else where, rockwell automation quarterly earnings there and sales topped wall street estimates.automation equipment input costs climbed during the period and shares of transocean are getting a boost this morning after the company reported a higher than expected profit for the third quarter, pre-market trading up $1.52. >>> let's talk jobs and the economy, steve liesman is with us with the latest about what economists are saying about last week's jobs report and more importantly hurricane sandy. which one is more important? >> they're equally important. what we saw was the economy continuing to improve in october going into sandy but right now what's happening is they're bracing for the effects of sandy. let's think about what some folks have said, sandy eliminates any doubt, if there was any that the fed would exteex extend its assets into the first quarter. morgan stanley is saying that it may lower its gdp forecast, which is already low at 1% for the fourth quart and first quarter of 2013 from 1% down. they counted it up. most economists see economic improvement into october.
else where, rockwell automation quarterly earnings there and sales topped wall street estimates.automation equipment input costs climbed during the period and shares of transocean are getting a boost this morning after the company reported a higher than expected profit for the third quarter, pre-market trading up $1.52. >>> let's talk jobs and the economy, steve liesman is with us with the latest about what economists are saying about last week's jobs report and more importantly...
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his writing has been praised by andrew sullivan and lew rockwell.pert from escaping from burning metroparks. ladies and gentlemen. >> we have been having this discussion, jim, if you like to jump in on the tax rates or whatever else comes to mind as we are just jumping into this. >> i think my experience getting your alter the composition of the panel. i have the become a radical or anarchist and as a result of this., i don't think it can be a more disorderly process than what already exists. i thank you all for your patience. i am sure you are entertained and edified by my colleagues here in my absence while i am pouring my way through the streets of washington dc. i was going to summarize conservatism from my perspective a lot of competing definitions of conservatism that are out there. but i always start with george w. bush's 2000 campaign promise of a humble foreign policy. that phrase became a bit of a punchline, given the way that the actual events of the bush presidency unfolded. but the idea of humility, i think, is the central to a secured
his writing has been praised by andrew sullivan and lew rockwell.pert from escaping from burning metroparks. ladies and gentlemen. >> we have been having this discussion, jim, if you like to jump in on the tax rates or whatever else comes to mind as we are just jumping into this. >> i think my experience getting your alter the composition of the panel. i have the become a radical or anarchist and as a result of this., i don't think it can be a more disorderly process than what...