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and we mentioned roe v. wade. and even options, consent forms, they say that after 18 weeks, the abortion procedure is more dangerous than carrying to term. so these are really dangerous procedures for women. she's in labor, and they're ripping the child out of her womb and this is dangerous, and it's more dangerous than carrying to term. and that's why most people are agreeing and people in albuquerque are saying, we have it stop these barbaric practices, women deserve better, and children deserve better. >> the bill makes exceptions for life exceptions, but the standard for roe v. wade is for the mother. and what do you find different about albuquerque? >> i think it's a basic level, it's great to ensure that women's lives are not going to be put at risk by denying them to medical care, is i guess that one narrow exception that's great. but really, when it comes to these kinds of procedures, there are other sorts of desperate circumstances under which women may need this late-term abortion care. often women disc
and we mentioned roe v. wade. and even options, consent forms, they say that after 18 weeks, the abortion procedure is more dangerous than carrying to term. so these are really dangerous procedures for women. she's in labor, and they're ripping the child out of her womb and this is dangerous, and it's more dangerous than carrying to term. and that's why most people are agreeing and people in albuquerque are saying, we have it stop these barbaric practices, women deserve better, and children...
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this bill, like a tax on roe v. wade before it, will eventually be lost to history, but i will tell you, millions of american women will not forget. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor, and i welcome our colleagues here to this debate. mr. blumenthal: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from connecticut. mr. blumenthal: thank you, mr. president. i want to thank my colleague from the state of washington for her eloquence and her leadership on this issue, as i do my colleague from california. she has been steadfast and strong in support of a woman's right to make choices about reproductive rights. and she's absolutely right. we're not going away. this bill that will be introduced later today by our colleague from south carolina, as much as we may respect him, is a nonstarter because it is nonsensical and unconstitutional. this bill boose was passed by te house of representatives earlier this year, and we could not have clearer then, and we should be very clear now that it is inappropriate, unwise
this bill, like a tax on roe v. wade before it, will eventually be lost to history, but i will tell you, millions of american women will not forget. thank you, mr. president. i yield the floor, and i welcome our colleagues here to this debate. mr. blumenthal: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from connecticut. mr. blumenthal: thank you, mr. president. i want to thank my colleague from the state of washington for her eloquence and her leadership on this issue, as i do my...
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roe: i rise in support of the keep grur health care plan act. this bill is important for many people in my district, including jo ann. jo ann lives in limestone,town tfpblet because policy doesn't meet the minimum requirements set by obamacare, she's been forced to buy more expensive health care plan. her premiums will rise from about $95 a month to $200 a month. she felt $95 was affordable, $200 not. despite promises of more affordable health care this law is making insurance unattainable for many across my home state. blue cross and blue shield of tennessee is our state's largest insurer and it's announced it will be forced to send 66,000 cancellation notices to my fellow tennesseans because of obamacare. the medicaid business plan called covered tennessee, another 60,000 loose their care. it's well past time for president obama to work with members of congress to provide relief to the families hurting
roe: i rise in support of the keep grur health care plan act. this bill is important for many people in my district, including jo ann. jo ann lives in limestone,town tfpblet because policy doesn't meet the minimum requirements set by obamacare, she's been forced to buy more expensive health care plan. her premiums will rise from about $95 a month to $200 a month. she felt $95 was affordable, $200 not. despite promises of more affordable health care this law is making insurance unattainable for...
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but roe v. wade and the fight over abortion laws and the idea of abortion on demand really brought in -- one does have to wonder whether the supreme court decision really takes the battle out of the states and whether we would have been better off having the fight in the states and not having a court ruling that basically kind of polarized. what would have happened. my guess is other states wouldn't. anyway, that's how it was introduced. if i may add one more thing since i have the the podium here, it should be pointed out that abortion was not illegal in america before roe v. wade. most states had laws allowing for medical abortions. they were restrictive laws. but in order to save the life of a mother a doctor could perform an abortion. the issue of abortion really became more prominent in the 1950s because there was a measles epidemic that caused fetal deformities. as that happened, the issue came. it wasn't -- abortion wasn't necessary to save the life of a mother but did the mother have a r
but roe v. wade and the fight over abortion laws and the idea of abortion on demand really brought in -- one does have to wonder whether the supreme court decision really takes the battle out of the states and whether we would have been better off having the fight in the states and not having a court ruling that basically kind of polarized. what would have happened. my guess is other states wouldn't. anyway, that's how it was introduced. if i may add one more thing since i have the the podium...
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roe. mr. roe: i thank the gentleman for yielding. in conclusion, let's go back and look at why we need health care reform in this country. we needed it because costs were rising and we had a problem with access from many people. that clearly was true. there were problems with pre-existing conditions. we know that. republican study committee has a plan out there called the american health care reform act, it addresses all of these issues and truly does lower costs and does one important thing that i mentioned yerler -- earlier in my remarks. i think the patient-doctor relationship, medical decisions should be made between a patient and -- a patient, a doctor, and a family. that's who should be making them, not the insurance company, not the federal government, you should be deciding what you purchase. we talked about a lot of complicated issues here tonight because this is a very complicated bill but it's important for everyone to understand it as best they can because it affects every american citizen and that is why us on the doctor
roe. mr. roe: i thank the gentleman for yielding. in conclusion, let's go back and look at why we need health care reform in this country. we needed it because costs were rising and we had a problem with access from many people. that clearly was true. there were problems with pre-existing conditions. we know that. republican study committee has a plan out there called the american health care reform act, it addresses all of these issues and truly does lower costs and does one important thing...
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we'll talk with the texas attorney who argued roe v.for immigration reform brings together unlikely allies. will their partnership lead to a breakthrough in enacting reform. >>> and time to set your clocks back. it happens tomorrow morning at 2:00 a.m. set your clocks back one hour before you hit the sack. the american dream is of a better future, a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ like they helped millions of others. by listening. planning. working one on one. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. that's how ameriprise puts more within reach. ♪ exciting and would always comee max and pto my rescue. bookstore but as time passed, i started to notice max just wasn't himself. and i knew he'd feel better if he lost a little weight. so i switched to purina cat chow healthy weight formula. i just fed the recommended amount... and they both loved the taste. after a few months max's "special powers" returned... and i got my hero back. purina cat chow health
we'll talk with the texas attorney who argued roe v.for immigration reform brings together unlikely allies. will their partnership lead to a breakthrough in enacting reform. >>> and time to set your clocks back. it happens tomorrow morning at 2:00 a.m. set your clocks back one hour before you hit the sack. the american dream is of a better future, a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ like they helped millions of others. by...
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think sugar, say splenda™ >>> on the eve of the 40th anniversary of roe v.ssippi's only abortion clinic is fighting a state law that could force it to shut down. >> my goal is to force it to shut down. >> so the only remaining mississippi clinic is still fighting in court to be allowed to stay open. it is fighting a law as you just heard the state's governor said was designed to close its doors. it is that -- it is that kind of state law that they would ban. joining me now, the president and center for reproductive rights, she has been covering the story. erin, your piece today reminded me of a piece of legislation democrats have proposed back in 2007 that i completely have forgotten about. this is the first time you have seen it national -- >> many people forget about it. >> this is the first time you are seeing national democrats on capitol hill really step out and push this. >> well, i think they did push the freedom of choice act a couple of years ago, but there clearly was not enough political will because it never went anywhere, even when democrats con
think sugar, say splenda™ >>> on the eve of the 40th anniversary of roe v.ssippi's only abortion clinic is fighting a state law that could force it to shut down. >> my goal is to force it to shut down. >> so the only remaining mississippi clinic is still fighting in court to be allowed to stay open. it is fighting a law as you just heard the state's governor said was designed to close its doors. it is that -- it is that kind of state law that they would ban. joining me...
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reaffirming women's reproductive rig rights. >> so there is an incentive to get rid of abortion and roe abortion after six weeks or 20 weeks, and then that gets appealed and works its way up the courts. that is one strategy, the constitutional route. and then there is one way, actually making the case that no one can provide abortion. >> what is so exciting about what we saw today on the hill is that finally, with the women's health protection act, going on offense, saying states can't do this, that we finally instead of having bills that pretend to protect women's health, we have a bill in congress that is actually going to be able to do something about supporting women's health. >> this texas version of the law is precisely what wendy davis did the filibuster over, her national platform, her run for governor. and it is the law that a federal judge struck down or part of which was struck down by a federal judge and then overturned. you're litigating that case, right? >> absolutely, and right now we're waiting to see if the court rules on the injunction that will go back into place. wha
reaffirming women's reproductive rig rights. >> so there is an incentive to get rid of abortion and roe abortion after six weeks or 20 weeks, and then that gets appealed and works its way up the courts. that is one strategy, the constitutional route. and then there is one way, actually making the case that no one can provide abortion. >> what is so exciting about what we saw today on the hill is that finally, with the women's health protection act, going on offense, saying states...
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and two, this is a way to go after roe, they are begging to get it before the court. >> well, i think that is right. and what is so important in albuquerque, just like when voters had extreme issues in mississippi, colorado twice, the vote is rejected. >> and what is best here is that polling on this issue is famously difficult to pin down, people are cross-pressured and confused. you rarely get a referendum. >> you also have people directly voting on the issue, not having their politicians grandstanding with the kind of crazy laws and harmful laws passed in texas that we see around the nation. so it is really important what the voters said in albuquerque is we understand what this does. and we do not want to see a ban, even in a difficult area of late abortions. because we think that women and their doctors should make these decisions. >> justice scalia rejected appeal from texas to get an injunction there. the closure of the clinics, the filibuster from wendy davis, what happens next? >> we were surprised the -- not surprised the supreme court didn't intervene. it was a long shot, w
and two, this is a way to go after roe, they are begging to get it before the court. >> well, i think that is right. and what is so important in albuquerque, just like when voters had extreme issues in mississippi, colorado twice, the vote is rejected. >> and what is best here is that polling on this issue is famously difficult to pin down, people are cross-pressured and confused. you rarely get a referendum. >> you also have people directly voting on the issue, not having...
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on the federal level, opponents of abortion in congress sought to repeal roe through the enactment of constitutional amendments or to prevent federal funding of abortion. meanwhile on the state level, anti-abortion groups undertook efforts to limit legalized abortion through restrictive abortion regulations. by the early -- by early 1976, more than 50 different constitutional amendments to ban or limit abortion have been introduced in congress. 50. and at the same time, anti-abortion congressional leaders sought to withdraw federal funding for abortions through the medicaid program unless operations were deemed medically necessary. and while the battles raged in congress, fights on the state level proved even more intense. 38 states by 1990 had adopted regulations restricting abortion. and as a result, each state became a battle ground between pro-abortion and anti-abortion activists for the hearts and minds of the electorate and their state legislators. anti-abortion activists, usually women, often won in the political arena by drawing support from districts that were heavily catholi
on the federal level, opponents of abortion in congress sought to repeal roe through the enactment of constitutional amendments or to prevent federal funding of abortion. meanwhile on the state level, anti-abortion groups undertook efforts to limit legalized abortion through restrictive abortion regulations. by the early -- by early 1976, more than 50 different constitutional amendments to ban or limit abortion have been introduced in congress. 50. and at the same time, anti-abortion...
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it wants to overturn roe v. wade. so the appeals trial in january is expected to not go in favor of the medical providers who brought that suit, but it is -- justice briar actually said yesterday in his order that he expects that the supreme court will have to say whether creating these medically unnecessary restrictions on clinics that will force them to close their doors is against the constitutional standard that this is a right that women can pursue. >> and as we drill down just a little deeper, specifically on the state level, tennessee and utah enforce laws on admitting privileges. similar laws are under temporary court injunctions in alabama, kansas, mississippi, north dakota and wisconsin. so as those states are being watched on a national level just like we saw in albuquerque being taken down to a local level, where does the fight march from there? >> well, it's clear that the supreme court is going to have to say can you just make up this restriction that says the doctor has to have admitting privileges. the
it wants to overturn roe v. wade. so the appeals trial in january is expected to not go in favor of the medical providers who brought that suit, but it is -- justice briar actually said yesterday in his order that he expects that the supreme court will have to say whether creating these medically unnecessary restrictions on clinics that will force them to close their doors is against the constitutional standard that this is a right that women can pursue. >> and as we drill down just a...
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>> if you go back to the original roe v.and their family, their mental and physical burdens that could be placed on them. but that has begun to be erased. we saw a glimmer of that in texas on monday when the district court said, well, by forcing doctors to have these admitting privileges we're putting an under burden on women because it's harder for them to get abortion access, but that was rolled back. so we are going farther and farther away, roe v. wade, the intention of the woman. the woman has gotten lost. we focus on the fetus, the unborn child, but the woman is absent from the conversation. >> and her whole family. we'll talk more about this texas, but part of what i'm thinking is when you hear about many of these laws it's as though they think women don't know what's happening -- i mean in the 20th week of pregnancy. you know what's going on. but it's also in the 20th week when you first get that anatomy scan, when you first get the opportunity to see through these most difficult challenges. we'll come back and stay
>> if you go back to the original roe v.and their family, their mental and physical burdens that could be placed on them. but that has begun to be erased. we saw a glimmer of that in texas on monday when the district court said, well, by forcing doctors to have these admitting privileges we're putting an under burden on women because it's harder for them to get abortion access, but that was rolled back. so we are going farther and farther away, roe v. wade, the intention of the woman. the...
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when the other side talks about the latest decision, they talk about the roe decision.n't want to talk about the 2007 supreme court decision which upheld the nationwide ban on partial birth abortions. and this bill is consistent with that 2007 decision. so we feel confident that the court will uphold the bill. and the other side is raises the same arguments against this bill as they did against the partial birth abortion ban. they just don't want to talk about the 2007 supreme court decision. >> isn't the impart of roe that this is a question in the eyes of the law of viability and not of pain? >> no, the court has said in the 2007 decision that states have a constitutional role to play in defining the interests in terms of abortion. and there is clear medical evidence that unborn children at 20 weeks, the beginning of the sixth month, are capable of feeling pain. and in fact, these babies in the sixth month or later, you know, of course they feel pain. as their little arms and legs are pulled off. we wouldn't even be having this debate if it didn't touch on abortion. >
when the other side talks about the latest decision, they talk about the roe decision.n't want to talk about the 2007 supreme court decision which upheld the nationwide ban on partial birth abortions. and this bill is consistent with that 2007 decision. so we feel confident that the court will uphold the bill. and the other side is raises the same arguments against this bill as they did against the partial birth abortion ban. they just don't want to talk about the 2007 supreme court decision....
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supreme court ruling since roe v. wade legalized abortion.any states recently passed legislation restricting abortion and a few nations prohibit it all together. when you know is chile. it is illegal there even in cases of rape and incest. even so, the best estimates are 100,000 abortions are performs in chile, most done secretly through anonymous abortion providers. there's been little discussed until recently, the case of a fifth graders rape and pregnant nanty. what happened to an 11-year-old girl in chile ignited a debate in this conservative catholic country about an always taboo subject, abortion. the girl was raped repeatedly and impregnated by her stepfather. it was bigger news after the president went on national television to congratulate the fifth grader for not terminating her pregnancy. >> translator: despite the pain, she was going to love and take care of her baby. >> reporter: the president's comments drew condemnation from organizations like amnesty international. in one case, a group of young women bared their breasted and m
supreme court ruling since roe v. wade legalized abortion.any states recently passed legislation restricting abortion and a few nations prohibit it all together. when you know is chile. it is illegal there even in cases of rape and incest. even so, the best estimates are 100,000 abortions are performs in chile, most done secretly through anonymous abortion providers. there's been little discussed until recently, the case of a fifth graders rape and pregnant nanty. what happened to an...
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. >> reporter: but pro-choice advocates say this is another tactic designed to chip away at roe v.ade the 1973 landmark supreme court ruling that legalized abortion in the u.s. >> it's to ban abortions all together. and this is a really important point for the rest of the country to understand. >> reporter: the vote crossed party lines even in a typically blue state that is home to many catholics that oppose abortion. >> let this be a lesson to all 50 states and congress. [ cheers and applause ] >> tonight the people of albuquerque rejected an extreme agenda pushed by out of state and out of touch groups that want to end safe and legal abortion all together. >> reporter: anti-abortion activists vow to continue the fight. they have already succeeded with similar measures in 13 states. >>> this was the first time an abortion law was considered by a city government. we want to make you live now to washington where events are underway. this is the vice president coming in. this is for the medal medal of freedom, 50 years after it was created by president john f. kennedy. let's listen f
. >> reporter: but pro-choice advocates say this is another tactic designed to chip away at roe v.ade the 1973 landmark supreme court ruling that legalized abortion in the u.s. >> it's to ban abortions all together. and this is a really important point for the rest of the country to understand. >> reporter: the vote crossed party lines even in a typically blue state that is home to many catholics that oppose abortion. >> let this be a lesson to all 50 states and...
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is this a way for pro-lie activists like you to chip away at roe v. wade.en't had success on the national level, sometimes on the state level so you're going to continue to fight at this wherever you can? >> well, like i said, this is common sense. the fact that we're on national tv debating about having abortions on children who can feel pain, we're discussing the humanity of preborn children. i think it says something about our society when the first thing we think about when we hear about tragic fetal abnormalities is we're going to ship a woman off to an abortionist in a far away state to deal with the problem instead of prenatal hospice and services that allow her and her family to grieve and have a healthy grieving process. this is the first thing, the most compassionate thing we can think of? >> kristin hawkins, thank you so much. now i want to bring in nancy northrop. thank you for coming on. this is sort of a central question, what she just alleged, which is that babies, fetuses, over 20 weeks can feel pain and it's cruel. >> what's really at issue
is this a way for pro-lie activists like you to chip away at roe v. wade.en't had success on the national level, sometimes on the state level so you're going to continue to fight at this wherever you can? >> well, like i said, this is common sense. the fact that we're on national tv debating about having abortions on children who can feel pain, we're discussing the humanity of preborn children. i think it says something about our society when the first thing we think about when we hear...
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the chev roe lay vote came out in 2010. it will back up the gas-powered engine. the company is making the smashing-e-v in korea. when they make that gamble on electric vehicles, they are no longer an niche business. gm is hedging bets on a hyde brid vehicle. the volt matches tessler's 480 range, but only with a full tank of petrol, making it 60km on electricity before the fuel-powered engine kicks in. tessler can refuel an empty car in half an hour compared to 6 hours. >> gm will offer fast charging on a spark later this year. it's still a step behind tessler. analysts say for a full-line manufacturer like gm, that's fine. >> they look at what can they do now or what do they need to do. is it okay to say, "it's okay for tessler to take a lead." it's not like they are taking all the sales out there. >> gm will forsake the need for speed as long as it wins the popularity contest. >> still ahead - day of the dead. the mexican holiday that honours loved ones that passed away. >>> it's a celebration that begins the same evening as halloween. but it's a tradition entir
the chev roe lay vote came out in 2010. it will back up the gas-powered engine. the company is making the smashing-e-v in korea. when they make that gamble on electric vehicles, they are no longer an niche business. gm is hedging bets on a hyde brid vehicle. the volt matches tessler's 480 range, but only with a full tank of petrol, making it 60km on electricity before the fuel-powered engine kicks in. tessler can refuel an empty car in half an hour compared to 6 hours. >> gm will offer...
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. >>> 49 linebacker aldon smith back on the roes perp and speaking out about his struggles and the road to recovery. >> i was able to get away and clearly med. >>> i'm tracking the path of a system bringing changes to the bay area. >>> and coming up next. >> a controversial transit project criticized for talk. now the surprised discorey that could make it even more expensive. to those who've been waiting welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage, and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll today at coveredca.com. when ifor your business..curity talk to the business security leader. tyco integrated security. we'll do a security review of your business to understand your needs, customize an integrated solution that meets your specific challenges. and deliver it all with responsive local service, and a personal passion to help you protect your business. we'll even give you the power to manage it all... right from the palm of your hand. call us for a free security review. tyco integrated security. safer. smarter. tyco. >>> santa c
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foreign companies participating in the exhibition presented the latest developments in the field of roe construction according to the experts new technologies will make the work easier for people and in some cases replace human labor. so how does that this was a test which can be tricky police to buy an armature with special folks now there's a special instrument for armature binding and replaces the group of seven people. it produces one thousand joints per hour. this machine makes it easier for people to construction the thai requirements. we need to raise productive in a new kit pawlenty people's lives the latest news is that three got the dogs cuts out that stevie got kate said. and for two years in the movie coz its ninety market has been demonstrating quite high growth rates. according to the experts are a celtic star rating agencies since the beginning of the spirit then mount the tools and services provided by local ip companies has increased by thirty eight percent presently experts are pleading for the financial statements for the first six months of twenty thirteen however th
foreign companies participating in the exhibition presented the latest developments in the field of roe construction according to the experts new technologies will make the work easier for people and in some cases replace human labor. so how does that this was a test which can be tricky police to buy an armature with special folks now there's a special instrument for armature binding and replaces the group of seven people. it produces one thousand joints per hour. this machine makes it easier...
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if you're at motor vehicle roe soft or i want bm, they pay a significant part of your health care costsloyer contribution. federal government has always done that, and i think it should. to say to an employee, i know it's good politics, we can beat up on the -- it's a good sound bite, but the reality is we have people working, make $30,000, $40,000 and to say no, you have to pay 100% your health care unlike other people in -- i it's it's dead wrong, and it sets a really bad example for the rest of corporate american. you say, you know what? what the federal government is doing. they're not providing any employer-based -- bad idea. >> bernie, let's forget about politics. let's start with the law. the obama care statute mandates this. this isn't my original idea. it's in the statute that every member of congress and all officials staff go to the exchange, and there is no american whatsoever with this huge taxpayer-funded subsidy. guess what? that language was there, it was specifically not included. and no other american gets this huge taxpayer-funded -- that's just flat-out wrong. >> eve
if you're at motor vehicle roe soft or i want bm, they pay a significant part of your health care costsloyer contribution. federal government has always done that, and i think it should. to say to an employee, i know it's good politics, we can beat up on the -- it's a good sound bite, but the reality is we have people working, make $30,000, $40,000 and to say no, you have to pay 100% your health care unlike other people in -- i it's it's dead wrong, and it sets a really bad example for the rest...
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his son, henry ghouler roe may ro romero, two weeks to a month old.this is where his car was spotted twice within the past several hours. once around 2:00 this morning and again around 3:30 this morning and also last night around 9:00 or 10:00. san diego police down there did ping his cell phone and it did indicate the phone was in that area. now, police have yet to find the four and his baby boy. they don't know if he is still in southern california. san diego police and law enforcement tells his car is a brown 2004 gmc envoy. it has an american eagle image imprinted in the rear window. license plate, 6hil692. the father has allegedly threatened to harm himself and his newborn baby boy in the past. he also told the baby's mom during this argument yesterday that he was going to take the baby out of state. law enforcement issued the amber alert. they are asking you to be on the lookout for a brown, 2004, gmc envoy, which has a picture, as i mentioned, of an american eagle in its rear window. reporting live here in sunnyvale, bob redell, "today in the b
his son, henry ghouler roe may ro romero, two weeks to a month old.this is where his car was spotted twice within the past several hours. once around 2:00 this morning and again around 3:30 this morning and also last night around 9:00 or 10:00. san diego police down there did ping his cell phone and it did indicate the phone was in that area. now, police have yet to find the four and his baby boy. they don't know if he is still in southern california. san diego police and law enforcement tells...
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medicare medicaid and social security and they work and that's why mr roe has been politically correct. crazy alert with a rebel yell shot a quad county new york police charged local resident brian j. moulton with three counts of misdemeanor menacing last week for harassing his neighbor with a civil war era cannon yes a civil war era can it police were sent to malta house last wednesday after he spent eight straight days firing his cannon pictured here in the direction of his neighbor's home to use playing thankfully not actual cannon balls but the artillery barrage could still be heard miles away when asked by a local newspaper about the origins of the dispute police said it was a. civil matter no word yet on whether brian moulton is a blue or a gray but i think it's safe to say that with a moustache like that he'd be right at home in a civil war battlefield. that right we'll. just in time for coming up america is the world's first constitutional democracy so why have we handed power over our economy off to a handful of modern day war alist like the wall nair's war and that now it's.
medicare medicaid and social security and they work and that's why mr roe has been politically correct. crazy alert with a rebel yell shot a quad county new york police charged local resident brian j. moulton with three counts of misdemeanor menacing last week for harassing his neighbor with a civil war era cannon yes a civil war era can it police were sent to malta house last wednesday after he spent eight straight days firing his cannon pictured here in the direction of his neighbor's home to...
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yeah he vetoed a minimum wage bill vetoed a tax increase on millionaires three years in a row opposes roe v wade actively oppose the legalization of same sex marriage pulled a jersey out of the regional climate compact refused to set up at obamacare exchange supports private school vouchers act there's another piece of this that i think is interesting and that is that if you look at the history of republicans who they run for president with the singular exception i believe i may be wrong on this but i've read this in several different places with the single exception of droit eisenhower basically since the since the twenty's anyway the republican basically for a century the republican party has always run as their presidential nominee one of the people who ran strong in the previous four year earlier primary which does not include chris christie i'm curious your thoughts on that republican tradition and and you know let's do some occasions here what are you thought well let me let me let me tell you this right now first of all i think that goes out the window because really no republicans
yeah he vetoed a minimum wage bill vetoed a tax increase on millionaires three years in a row opposes roe v wade actively oppose the legalization of same sex marriage pulled a jersey out of the regional climate compact refused to set up at obamacare exchange supports private school vouchers act there's another piece of this that i think is interesting and that is that if you look at the history of republicans who they run for president with the singular exception i believe i may be wrong on...
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we are in the reactor 4 billing, that suffered the hike roe gen blast.er the coming days is to remove them to a more stable location. they say. they insist it is a routine operation, they've done it many times before. >> nuclear power, the science and the myths, the focus of a document tear "pandora's promise" airs tonight 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific only on cnn. more news right after this. >>> the new jersey governor chris christie makes the rounds on the sunday's talk shows this weekend, extending his victory lap. the republican presidential prospect is getting enormous media attention. the new book "double down" about the 2012 campaign exposed some of the christie's vulnerable spots. we're joined by the authors, mark halperin and john heilman are here in "the situation room." you must be so excited to be here. >> we are. >> we're excited to have you guys. congratulations on this excellent new book. chris christie, on the cover of the new issue of "time." we'll put it up on the screen, but is he overexposing himself right now? he's really coming out
we are in the reactor 4 billing, that suffered the hike roe gen blast.er the coming days is to remove them to a more stable location. they say. they insist it is a routine operation, they've done it many times before. >> nuclear power, the science and the myths, the focus of a document tear "pandora's promise" airs tonight 9:00 p.m. eastern and pacific only on cnn. more news right after this. >>> the new jersey governor chris christie makes the rounds on the sunday's...
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it will then put roe's in low teens. is still taking place in our company and we still have a lot of work to do, which is really getting legacy services or servicing the bad mortgage loan stop down. that is going out and is chipping away every quarter. and thenues are stable core revenues are actually growing, but the reality is that stability is key. the real driver is the cost structure. >> one more question. yes, over here, actually. >> thank you. you comment on your strategy overseas? there has been a lot more talk, specifically in europe and in china. >> sure. outside of the u.s., we do basically to businesses. we have the business of corporate investment banking and global markets. serving the largest markets in the world and global markets servicing the investors across the world in other countries and other countries investing around the world. that platform is built out. it is very strong. agocombination four years of both investment banking and corporate banking to drive it so it is really to businesses. it is
it will then put roe's in low teens. is still taking place in our company and we still have a lot of work to do, which is really getting legacy services or servicing the bad mortgage loan stop down. that is going out and is chipping away every quarter. and thenues are stable core revenues are actually growing, but the reality is that stability is key. the real driver is the cost structure. >> one more question. yes, over here, actually. >> thank you. you comment on your strategy...
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look at a company whose 13% on their roe. if you could get global air traffic it's up 1y7 5%. more people are flying. but i think the tail once again are exactly what you want to follow. >> let's get more on this oil trade. live from virginia beach. dennis, great to see you rrks mel, always good to be seen. >> you have been on this very program saying wti could see 85? >> it's not going to do it today. i think over the course of the next several months probably shall be. you're actually beginning to see that now in brent, also. brent is about to go to a cantango. i hate to get too essewer the rick here. and it wants to go lower at this point. i was short until today. . i will be selling crude oil again. i'm selling in canada. >> people need to understand what's going on. people need to understand what's going on. people need to understand the changes that are taking place in the united states and what has gone on in north dakota north dakota. it's astonishing what has happened. we are eventually going to be energy independent and now it's making it to the front pages. it's an
look at a company whose 13% on their roe. if you could get global air traffic it's up 1y7 5%. more people are flying. but i think the tail once again are exactly what you want to follow. >> let's get more on this oil trade. live from virginia beach. dennis, great to see you rrks mel, always good to be seen. >> you have been on this very program saying wti could see 85? >> it's not going to do it today. i think over the course of the next several months probably shall be....
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. >> voe vers roe versus wade. >> you can't curtail.'t make them illegal and you also can't make them so difficult to get. texas is a big state. maybe doctors can't get -- >> in philadelphia it was killing people. aren't you -- the state has standards to protect people. >> a lot of these hospitals aren't admitting physicians who want to come in. >> it is always something. this will probably go to the supreme court, too. >> yes. >> this is a terrible story i am sorry i have to bring it to you. but there's some -- there are crazy parents all over the place. kid was allowed to trick or treat, 7-year-old boy as a clan member. his mother actually justified it. roll the tape. >> when i asked where he had learned of the costume he said he saw it in the movie "fried green tomatoes." his mom says there's nothing wrong with the costume or the ku klux klan which she says still exists. >> it is supposed to be white with white, black with black, man with woman. they raise every year to donate to saint judes. >> this is in virginia. this might be a c
. >> voe vers roe versus wade. >> you can't curtail.'t make them illegal and you also can't make them so difficult to get. texas is a big state. maybe doctors can't get -- >> in philadelphia it was killing people. aren't you -- the state has standards to protect people. >> a lot of these hospitals aren't admitting physicians who want to come in. >> it is always something. this will probably go to the supreme court, too. >> yes. >> this is a terrible...
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down the soviets in berlin and in cuba and he pointed a supreme court justice who wrote the dissent in roe versus wade. and people may ask why should we care whether kennedy was a conservative young usual partisan motives of claiming a popular figure for our side. and after all, he has been dead for 50 years and the soviet union is gone and tax rates are now lower than they were during the eisenhower and nixon administration when the marginal rate was 91%. and i do think that many of the issues can be dealt with like economic growth and free trade and peace through strength are still with us today and that his policies can be a guide. and i know we have a bipartisan audience here. so i want to lead with a the take away of kennedy principles on leadership. in the first is to get a wide spectrum of advice. this was true with kennedy on two of the key issues, cuba and taxes. there were kennedy advisers who said, do nothing, after all, americans would be just as dead if nuclear missiles were launched from cuba as if they were launched from russia. and adelaide stephenson made exactly that argu
down the soviets in berlin and in cuba and he pointed a supreme court justice who wrote the dissent in roe versus wade. and people may ask why should we care whether kennedy was a conservative young usual partisan motives of claiming a popular figure for our side. and after all, he has been dead for 50 years and the soviet union is gone and tax rates are now lower than they were during the eisenhower and nixon administration when the marginal rate was 91%. and i do think that many of the issues...
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after roe v wade there were conservative calls to overturn the soup green court.hat has been up there. that is from the goldwater institute which is an organization -- this is a bipartisan effort and he has warren plessig- and they have a group that is advocating for an article five convention to make updates and amendments and tweaks to changing it. it is non-ideological. you could do something on campaign finance to rollback and anything you want through this venue. the idea is to use this message -- method to change things and update things. >> we will put the numbers up on the screen. talking about whether or not the constitution should be changed. the cover story appeared in the "national journal." talk about a political scientist who spent much of his career trying to answer the question? " democracies work best if they are consensus instead of majority very and -- majoritari an. the u.s. is an opposite system ." go and dide went in economic analysis from the stability of government to how well people are represented and came away with this conclusion. thing
after roe v wade there were conservative calls to overturn the soup green court.hat has been up there. that is from the goldwater institute which is an organization -- this is a bipartisan effort and he has warren plessig- and they have a group that is advocating for an article five convention to make updates and amendments and tweaks to changing it. it is non-ideological. you could do something on campaign finance to rollback and anything you want through this venue. the idea is to use this...
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fermented barley, and we cooked the potatoes in that and served with sturgeon roe from the lakes of finlandemade whiskey -- i know this flavor well. >> here we go! what are we doing? what are we going -- i'm a little bit hungry. >> the danish national late night dish. >> john's hot dog? >> yes. >> i'll have the deluxe. organic sausage. sounds good to me. >> he made his own mustard. >> wow. whoa. >> here we go. >> that's a classic one. >> all my happiest moments seem to revolve around meat in tube form. that's superb. it's really good. >> don't thrill me when i eat that. >> only the moments when you look good. these onions are awesome. >> i think that's the way. you have to make something new. >> but respect the classics. >> this one would transmit to the young guys. the passion to present something on a plate that is delicious but also make sense of your own environment something that is yours. >> come to copenhagen, noma for lunch, john's for dinner. >> gammel dansk and beer. lovely read susan. but isn't it time to turn the page on your cup of joe? gevalia, or a cup of johan, is like losin
fermented barley, and we cooked the potatoes in that and served with sturgeon roe from the lakes of finlandemade whiskey -- i know this flavor well. >> here we go! what are we doing? what are we going -- i'm a little bit hungry. >> the danish national late night dish. >> john's hot dog? >> yes. >> i'll have the deluxe. organic sausage. sounds good to me. >> he made his own mustard. >> wow. whoa. >> here we go. >> that's a classic one....
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trish, your response to open roe's comments. do you think -- oprah's comments, do you think president obama has faced criticism because he's black? >> i think it's a crazy expectation that the first black pd, given the rest of the ways that race plays a role in american society, that he would be immune to racially specific targetting. many presidents in recent years have been disrespectful. there has been uncivil conversation. it's more than reasonable to really look at the way obama has been treated and understand tlns been racially intentional insultive components to the way he was treated when running and during both presidencies. >> there certainly are people, as trisha said, who made racist comments about the president. has that made the attacks on him disproportionate to those or others in the past? >> i don't think so. i think president bush was the subject of many disrespectful attacks. many called him dumb. so i think that obama is getting his full measure of disrespect. the level of disrespect in our society has increa
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freda smith 91 was standing in the howl wa hallway when the roe off her home. students cleaning up. a lot of classes are canceled in the damaged areas and including take a look at this picture. this is in the area of the uaw local. this is solidarity it says. >> hundreds of students spontaneously came to uaw local 685 to help clean up. you have this tweet from low cash cowboys. praying for my hometown kokomo, praying my family is safe. in perriesburg ohio. she actually worked near the mariott that is near the devastated area. and in michigan you are seeing a lot of this. a lot of power lines that are down. m. kellogg still doesn't have power in the thousands of states that were affected, tony. >> thank you, you bailed me out on that one. >> that was rough. the illinois govenor visited several hard-hit towns today. one of them was washington. parts of the town were left literally unrecognizable after the storm's move through sunday night. usher shows us some of the destruction. >> aday after the storms ripped through illinois we are getting a look at some of the damage that devastate
freda smith 91 was standing in the howl wa hallway when the roe off her home. students cleaning up. a lot of classes are canceled in the damaged areas and including take a look at this picture. this is in the area of the uaw local. this is solidarity it says. >> hundreds of students spontaneously came to uaw local 685 to help clean up. you have this tweet from low cash cowboys. praying for my hometown kokomo, praying my family is safe. in perriesburg ohio. she actually worked near the...
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routine blood monitoring so jim's not ti to that monitoring roune. [ gps ] proceed to the designated roetoday [ male announcer ] for patients current well managed on warfar, there is limited informatio on how xelto® and warfarin cpare in reducing the risk of stre. xelto® is just one pill a day taken with the evening mea plus, with no known dietary restrictions jim can e the healthy foods he les. do not stop taking xalto®, rivaroban, without talking to the ctor who prescrib it as this may increase the risk of having a stke. get help righaway if you develop any sympto like bleeding unusual bruising or tingng. you mahave a higher risk of bleedin if you take xelto® with aspirin product nsaids or blood thinne. talk to your doctor before taking xarelt® if you have abnormal bleedg. xalto® can cause bleing, which can be serio, and rarely may lead to dth. you are likely to bise more easily on xelto® and it may take longer for bleeding to stop tell your doctors you are taking xarelto® before any planned mical or dental procedur. before starting xarelto® tell your doctor about any condions such as
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. >> roe v. wade. >> wait a second. you can't curtail. you can't make abortions.an't make them illegal and also can't make them so difficult to get texas is is a big state. maybe doctors can't get. >> what about the butcher in philadelphia killing people? don't you -- aren't you supposed to have -- can't the state have standards? standards? to protect people. >> a lot of these hospitals are not even admitting the physicians that want to come in and get these admission provision. >> always something. >> abortion is. >> we'll this will probably go to the supreme court too. >> yeah. >> now, this is a terrible story and i'm sorry i have to bring it to you but there are crazy parents all over the place and unfortunately the kid was allowed to trick or treat 7-year-old boy. 7-year-old boy as a clan member and his mother actually justified it roll the tape. >> when i asked jackson black where he had learned of the costume, he said he saw in the movie friday green tomatoes. his mom maintains there is nothing wrong with the costume or 00 ku klux klan which she says still e
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precedence that bars states from imposing an undue burden on abortion rights first recognized in the roe vs. wade decision. >>> there are questions tonight about the discovery of artistic masterpieces confiscated by the nazis and missing for 70 years. about 1500 pieces of art were found in the apartment of the son of an alleged nazi collaborator in munich. the news news came out yesterday, but we're learning the art was found two years ago. why the word didn't come out sooner is not known. >>> state regulators are hoping to send a strong message to pg and e, by more than doubling a fine against the utility. saying pg and e failed to promptly notify officials for record 141 which runs beneath san carlos. the cpc posed a $17 million fine for that. state regulators say the new proposal takes into account when pg and e likely became aware of the issue. a final decision could be made next month. >>> a special education teacher has been named california teacher of the year. >> i was a police officer for 27 years. as a police officer i worked very closely with the mount diablo school district.
precedence that bars states from imposing an undue burden on abortion rights first recognized in the roe vs. wade decision. >>> there are questions tonight about the discovery of artistic masterpieces confiscated by the nazis and missing for 70 years. about 1500 pieces of art were found in the apartment of the son of an alleged nazi collaborator in munich. the news news came out yesterday, but we're learning the art was found two years ago. why the word didn't come out sooner is not...