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uni-fin @ ahora mismo, la señoranot ínguem a not su famfin de a sprun em así,h@hija nt uni-tá limde sa em ay unu espoionarca pt uni- sa univisde semdente univisalquieno i-fin emisionnot unn de sunivnum ivisioléfononot il en unaís, fin ion hay pt uni-ema. de semunivisnoi-fin emisionnot - em ay unu espoionarca pt uni- sa de semenveniunivisl now noork.no unobtén ionmos univlínea ntextounh@y univi. n de sy consuniv una anlizaciuni semeléfonivisda añonot fin dsprint. el now network.snom >> la el presidente hugo chát u dijo que castigarÁ a varias empresas porque no lograron disminuir el consumo.un parece que a chÁvez se le interpuso un obstÁculo en su camino.univivisio veamos de quien se trata y cÓmo podrÍa repercutir en el prÓximo proceso electoral. >> una nueva figura parece abrirse paso. no viene del campo opositor sino de las propias filas del partido del mandatario. el sÁbado lo retÓ a chaves y dio muestra detonada importae apoyo popular. >> no tenemos miedo!ivisionot um not uni-fin de semunivisionnot m acto con prudencia pero cambiÓ de estrategia y se fue al ataque frontal. >> usted es
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. >> organizers sa they plan to flood congress with calls tomorrow and will hold another rally on april >>> some new developments in the story we brought you first last night. investigators have identified the body found in the anacostia river yesterday. he is 3-year-old pierre williams of northeast d.c. the medical examiner says there are no obvious signs of foul play but the exact cause of his death has not been determined. williams was found just south of the sousa bridge. >>> the wonderful weather we've had for a few days is about to change in a big way. here's a live look outside. a little hazy, a little gray but still a nice day outside. let's send it down to gwen tolbart in the fox 5 weather center. tell me about the changes. >> the changes are going to head our way in the overnight hours. today absolutely fabulous outside. take a look at these numbers. we broke a record at dulles today with a high of 78 degrees. unbelievable. these are numbers that are anywhere from 70 to 20 degrees warmer than we should be. right now still pretty comfortable outside as far as the temperatures a
. >> organizers sa they plan to flood congress with calls tomorrow and will hold another rally on april >>> some new developments in the story we brought you first last night. investigators have identified the body found in the anacostia river yesterday. he is 3-year-old pierre williams of northeast d.c. the medical examiner says there are no obvious signs of foul play but the exact cause of his death has not been determined. williams was found just south of the sousa bridge....
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you sa there were wounded in there. i think so, lieutenant.when they ran inside, they were carrying each other. there are no more than 30 men inside. it shouldn't be too difficult. americans. they a the enemy. they are americans. if when we enter the cave and they are lying on the ground i can assure you i will have no more compunction about making them a head shorter than i would stepping on that anthill. but they are men. they are enemy, and this is war and at war you kill. you kill, lieutenant. you killntil you are ordered to stop killing. you kill until you are ordered to stop killing. no! sections, assemble. sergeant yamasaki you will handle the first section. sergeant hiro you will take the second section. lieutenant ishimoto yours is the third section. all right? we move out. i will take care of you when we return. captain! what you do to those men in the cave... will it shorten the war by a week by a day, by an hour? may i ask the captain what is his pleasure? how many must die before he's satisfied? offhand, lieutenant yamuri i would
you sa there were wounded in there. i think so, lieutenant.when they ran inside, they were carrying each other. there are no more than 30 men inside. it shouldn't be too difficult. americans. they a the enemy. they are americans. if when we enter the cave and they are lying on the ground i can assure you i will have no more compunction about making them a head shorter than i would stepping on that anthill. but they are men. they are enemy, and this is war and at war you kill. you kill,...
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let's get it on. female announcer: from jennifer, a bonded leather sa, at the sensational low price,styling. so affdable. just $329, from jennifer. i'd like nonstop travel because it's quicker. because it's convenient. it's just the best way to go. keeps the cost down. ♪ it means more time doing the things i want to do. it's easy. it's hassle-free. there's no headaches. ♪ i like nonstop travel because... you don't got any more stuff. [ laughter ] [ ding ] >>> shamrocks are not the only things green on this st. patrick's day. >> the latest high-tech cars are not the only things green. >> the hottest trend on four wheels is the color green. >> consumers are looking for better prices. they want higher fuel efficiency. . >> this vw is billed as the world's most fuel-efficient four-seater. this one does not use fuel. >> it is completely battery operated. >> it can go 100 miles on a single charge. nissan says 95% of drivers go less than 100 miles per day. the volt hits the market this year. >> there is a huge group of the population that drives toward technology. >> is not just green techn
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youthology, sa primeez quitar todas las arrugas absolutamente increíble. e trocedn el to alrededor demás joven en sólo 90 segundos con esto? un tratamito dermatológico revolucionario de youthology , instituto de investigación. ¿qué hace que el suero de youthology sea tan efectivo? luego el active rejuvatin actúa produce un estiramiento suave tensionando la piel y alisando su superficie, ya se trate de arrugas y bolsas alrededor de los ojos, o las primera líneas de la sonrisa que ud. advierta. lo bueno es que el efecto borrador de youthology dura hasta 8 horas. puede lucir joven y zana tel día emás, e ar el o que elimina las arrugas o con égimende cdo delis y utina illajeitual. fue ado deolóe como evisibl que quieren lucir años más joven. así de simple. hasta ahora, sus opciones para lucir más joven y costy ya mol y lorosauperac o las inyecciones de toxinas quralizan ls puede yology día ner uncio pea gent de utholo acble pa tol mundebe s e hion alg extrinario noarádispon en tis. rectam a noss, s consores. como lmpraa á obteestamaravia fórm puede ser suya por sólo 39.99. créanme, este p
youthology, sa primeez quitar todas las arrugas absolutamente increíble. e trocedn el to alrededor demás joven en sólo 90 segundos con esto? un tratamito dermatológico revolucionario de youthology , instituto de investigación. ¿qué hace que el suero de youthology sea tan efectivo? luego el active rejuvatin actúa produce un estiramiento suave tensionando la piel y alisando su superficie, ya se trate de arrugas y bolsas alrededor de los ojos, o las primera líneas de la sonrisa que ud....
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it doesn't get bigger than this, official today, with the president's signature and lynn sa da why somewmakers vow to fight to the very end. >>> . >> the tea party express is in over drive trying to stop the signing but is it realistic? can it happen. linda joins us live. >> reporter: the republicans think it is realistic, they promise the fight the measure every way they can twovment have introduced bills to repeal health care reform exam the attorney general in states, have filed to block the bill. they argue it is unconstitutional to require everyone to purchase health insurance. yesterday the republican national committee launched a fire nancy pelosi web site and in 16 hours it raised more than 600,000 r dollars. >> i call on speaker pelosi to end the arrogance of party rule, end the tyranny of one party rule. >> president obama will sign the health care bill at 11:15 this morning. governor o'malley will also be there. >> and we want your two cents on this issue. it is one of the more popular questions today is if i own a small business, what is the passage of the health care mean f
it doesn't get bigger than this, official today, with the president's signature and lynn sa da why somewmakers vow to fight to the very end. >>> . >> the tea party express is in over drive trying to stop the signing but is it realistic? can it happen. linda joins us live. >> reporter: the republicans think it is realistic, they promise the fight the measure every way they can twovment have introduced bills to repeal health care reform exam the attorney general in states,...
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i guess there's something about getting, you know, 60,000 people in a space together g fotly sa thouple ss tcoun caion peooss the . s cawas thiste >> b me paect faces the daunting task of a vide h afogetin the wake of apartheid. what struck you about this story that made you so interested in wanting to do it? >> that it was true. i couldn't believe it when i read it and i called clint and i said i can't believe this stor ther fog. as hand th wad thint make no e. leas pre, it kes teso me repomandout th of e taint rugby team. francois is a pretty big guy. how did you get ady ay >>gr world obly t th beey so >> sou i am i am gs d, spiroem. epor lm'stitle us rto aem t mandela used as a sou inspn anngthg near i because the country didn't fall into civil waby l e tionhould have and it's a decision that every single person in that country made. >>> still to come he's a big and bad offensive lineman in the nfl but what are his keys to success off the field? to success off the field? >>> take a look at san francisco 49er eric heitmann and you'd never know that off the field he's a pianoman. he
i guess there's something about getting, you know, 60,000 people in a space together g fotly sa thouple ss tcoun caion peooss the . s cawas thiste >> b me paect faces the daunting task of a vide h afogetin the wake of apartheid. what struck you about this story that made you so interested in wanting to do it? >> that it was true. i couldn't believe it when i read it and i called clint and i said i can't believe this stor ther fog. as hand th wad thint make no e. leas pre, it kes...
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i sa, you guys don't get it.ecause the stats show kids spend their time on the internet. >> reporter: he got mentored, ledding to an in-person audition with r&b star usher. bieber even sang one of hiown songs to him. ♪ i'm fortunate that i have girl ♪ >> reporter: were you nervous? >> i had nothing, like, to lose. if i did bad, i wouldn't have gotten a record deal. i was there just having fun. like, from the start, that was my whole point, you know. if you're not having fun, why do it? >> yo, usher. >> reporter: usher came on board, eager to mentor an artist as young as he once was. with help of big-time singles, bieber landed in some exclusive places. atop itunes most downloaded list. leading off the "we are the world" remake. ♪ there comes a time >> reporter: performing for the president. >> that was one of the moments where i was like, wow, i can't believe thiss happening. >> reporter: third, he stays close to his fans, who have made bieber one of the most perennialty popular topics on twitter, where justice k
i sa, you guys don't get it.ecause the stats show kids spend their time on the internet. >> reporter: he got mentored, ledding to an in-person audition with r&b star usher. bieber even sang one of hiown songs to him. ♪ i'm fortunate that i have girl ♪ >> reporter: were you nervous? >> i had nothing, like, to lose. if i did bad, i wouldn't have gotten a record deal. i was there just having fun. like, from the start, that was my whole point, you know. if you're not...
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. >> our lives will never be the sa, and um, we wouldn't have it any other way, actually, right now,t all. >> man: what's that spell? >> cow! [laughs] >> my husband was like, "this is a waste of money." major skeptic, and um, friends and other people were just like, "this is crazy," but, you know, i just showed it to her a little bit. >> what's this say? arms up! good girl, mwah! what's this one say? ears! yeah, good girl! how about this one? shake! good girl. >> she just started reading. >> narrow. wide! narrow... >> man: what's this one? >> follow... lead! >> i've exposed her to everything that i thought would benefit her intellectual growth and her emotional growth and her psychological growth just so she could, you know, have the chance to be the fullest person she could be. >> chin. reading. toy car. >> learning is a positive, fun experience. >> twi... twinkle! >> woman: i think your baby can read videos have already impacted her future. she's already reading, at the age of two, first-grade-level books. it's already apparent how much easier things are gonna be for her. and i thi
. >> our lives will never be the sa, and um, we wouldn't have it any other way, actually, right now,t all. >> man: what's that spell? >> cow! [laughs] >> my husband was like, "this is a waste of money." major skeptic, and um, friends and other people were just like, "this is crazy," but, you know, i just showed it to her a little bit. >> what's this say? arms up! good girl, mwah! what's this one say? ears! yeah, good girl! how about this one?...
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. >> we sap >> we saw t>> w team's senior night.pnowno of approvar of approof season whcome mor n say p to n th p sclemgersed ber ell. is ioing ny fson. d ent m, dre youults are ally at ri for 1n1 rus et's togethe and the getour ccin you'tectelf lp p e spf th flu vs ar e tst tiv evenflu. getactsu.go together, we can all fight the flu. >p >>> s>>> sit senior nig lawrenp lawrence joel colis. tthpthe atlantic coast con. everyop everyoeveryone walig up nx. letlet's lookp >>> back >>> > nx. letlet's loo at the starting l up brought to you by golden corral. tthe demon deacons, the vetera williamwilliams, another williamwilliams, anothe senior land and al-farouq. let's glet's get more from jen. >> it was interesting. at thp at the end at the e actualactually told his team a articarticle he actualactually told his team a articarticle h read about the carolina game. quoting tquoting the duke linee wanted to show north carolina it wwas over wanted to show north carolina it wwas ove before it ever begath to do tonight. you cannot lryou cann> tip. therethere's rthere's a three violation. aminu i
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she sa when she looks at the dress and memories of that day keep rushing back to her. it will always hold a special place in her heart. she's following a long tradition, the smithsonian has a collection of first ladies' gown, including one worn by martha washington. >>> our "what matters" segment has a chance to look at the story. for more, check out "essence." >>> welcome back to "prime news" on hln. we are celebrating two little heroes in california, two kids who had to help mom deliver a baby. mom suddenly goes into labor, and baby was not waiting thankfully these two kids jumped in.in. little joseph sanders took his mom, elena, completely by surprise. mom didn't even realize she was in labor until she felt the baby coming. it was in the wee hours of the morning, while her husband was at ork. but fortunately, two little heroes stepped in. her two oldest children. >> my mom said to call 911. so i did. >> the baby is coming now. >> she says the baby is coming now. >> mom was in pain, but the kids stayed calm. st minutesater 9-year-old jabari saw his little brother com
she sa when she looks at the dress and memories of that day keep rushing back to her. it will always hold a special place in her heart. she's following a long tradition, the smithsonian has a collection of first ladies' gown, including one worn by martha washington. >>> our "what matters" segment has a chance to look at the story. for more, check out "essence." >>> welcome back to "prime news" on hln. we are celebrating two little heroes in...
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and how a puppy stolen right out of his family's arms in montgomery county was found and return home sa >>> former presidents bill clinton and george w. bush are heading to haiti today. the trip is part of the effort to raise money for the haiti earthquake relief. former presidents will meet with the haitian people, government leaders and others proding relief. the goal is to help the rebuilding efforts. >>> happy homecoming for a boy and his puppy in montgomery county. yeti was snatched from the arms of his 13-year-old owner saturday. the boy said two teenagers punched him in the face, grabbed the dog and ran. yesterday a man who wanted to remain anymous called police. he said someone had dropped the puppy on his porch and it looks like the puppy is just fine. 6:26. 60 degrees. historic weekend on capitol hill with the passage of healthcare reform. ♪ hey bets, can i borrow a quarter? sure, still not dry? i'm trying to shrink them. i lost weight and now some clothes are too big. how did you do it? simple stuff. eating right and i switched to whole grain. whole grain... [ female announce
and how a puppy stolen right out of his family's arms in montgomery county was found and return home sa >>> former presidents bill clinton and george w. bush are heading to haiti today. the trip is part of the effort to raise money for the haiti earthquake relief. former presidents will meet with the haitian people, government leaders and others proding relief. the goal is to help the rebuilding efforts. >>> happy homecoming for a boy and his puppy in montgomery county. yeti...
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that's what i sa that's what i saw with my own eyes spending time with her. >> out to susan mo, childdvocate. sue moss, explaining away leaving a child with a man who does drugs and who nearly killed your 14-month-old baby. how can that be a good mommy? i get it. there have been many times in my life that i've worked up to three jobs at a time just to make a house and a car payment. i remember it well. but why would you leave your child with the man that nearly killed your 14-month-old? >> i cannot understand this. this child did not wander into a duffel bag. look at his story. it makes absolutely no sense. but let's not forget, in addition, in addition to beating the other infant son, who was 14 months at the time, he also beat up an 18-year-old so badly, icing him and beating him up so badly, then he calls this man a vicious animal. this guy has a history a mile long, and for her to leave even one child with this guy's care for even a moment, that, that means she is as part of the guilt as anybody else. >> unleash the lawyers. alan ripka, defense attorney, new york. jason oshins, de
that's what i sa that's what i saw with my own eyes spending time with her. >> out to susan mo, childdvocate. sue moss, explaining away leaving a child with a man who does drugs and who nearly killed your 14-month-old baby. how can that be a good mommy? i get it. there have been many times in my life that i've worked up to three jobs at a time just to make a house and a car payment. i remember it well. but why would you leave your child with the man that nearly killed your 14-month-old?...
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i guess there's something about getting, you know, 60,000 people in a space together g fotly sa thouple ss tcoun caion peooss the . s cawas thiste >> b me paect faces the daunting task of a vide h afogetin the wake of apartheid. what struck you about this story that made you so interested in wanting to do it? >> that it was true. i couldn't believe it when i read it and i called clint and i said i can't believe this stor ther fog. as hand th wad thint make no e. leas pre, it kes teso me repomandout th of e taint rugby team. francois is a pretty big guy. how did you get ady ay >>gr world obly t th beey so >> sou i am i am gs d, spiroem. epor lm'stitle us rto aem t mandela used as a sou inspn anngthg near i because the country didn't fall into civil waby l e tionhould have and it's a decision that every single person in that country made. >>> still to come he's a big and bad offensive lineman in the nfl but what are his keys to success off the field? >>> take a look at san francisco 49er eric heitmann and you'd never know that off the field he's a pianoman. here's comcast sportsnet's b
i guess there's something about getting, you know, 60,000 people in a space together g fotly sa thouple ss tcoun caion peooss the . s cawas thiste >> b me paect faces the daunting task of a vide h afogetin the wake of apartheid. what struck you about this story that made you so interested in wanting to do it? >> that it was true. i couldn't believe it when i read it and i called clint and i said i can't believe this stor ther fog. as hand th wad thint make no e. leas pre, it kes...
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y la verdad que se a amerpracun h@sÁ para honduras coh@rios de allÁ que entran a la selecciÓn. >> puedes>> una empresaria. univis >> spiertericaunivisiondespiert patrocinadores porque sin ellos iondespierta americaunivisionde represento, el sr. ramos y obviamente mis papÁs, todo el apoyo que me han dado. >> mi corazÓn! a celebrar todo esto. >> a ver quÉ tal le da a la univ raqueta... de la selva nmaso termÁtica del amazonas viene la foto de... [risas] [ mÚsica ] spiert >> miren nada mÁs el cabello. [ mÚsica ] erica univis >> eso! [ mÚsica ] nierta miren eso! icaiondespierta americaunivisio [ mÚsica ] >> yo la conozco! es la hija de la editora silvia! le mandamos un beso! [ aplausos ] >> y una nena que estÁ naciendo en estos dÍas. me acaban de llamar! >> es tu hija? >> no! [risas] >> bienvenida a la vida! >> estamos listos para tomar la piÑata de una manera muy especial. con la raqueta. >> pobre gallina no se va a salvar! [ aplausos ] [ mÚsica ] >> dale paola. >> hoy es tu cumpleaÑos, dale a la piÑata! [ mÚsica ] [ aplausos ] tÁpate los jos! usa este paÑuelo! [ mÚsica ] [ aplausos ] vuelt
y la verdad que se a amerpracun h@sÁ para honduras coh@rios de allÁ que entran a la selecciÓn. >> puedes>> una empresaria. univis >> spiertericaunivisiondespiert patrocinadores porque sin ellos iondespierta americaunivisionde represento, el sr. ramos y obviamente mis papÁs, todo el apoyo que me han dado. >> mi corazÓn! a celebrar todo esto. >> a ver quÉ tal le da a la univ raqueta... de la selva nmaso termÁtica del amazonas viene la foto de... [risas] [...
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i guess there's something about getting, you know, 60,000 people in a space together g fotly sa thou kople ss tcoun caion peooss the . s cawas thiste >> b me paect faces the daunting task of a vide h afogetin the wake of apartheid. what struck you about this story that made you so interested in wanting to do it? >> that it was true. i couldn't believe it when i read it and i called clint and i said i can't believe this stor ther fo as hand th wad thint make no e. leas pre, it kes teso me repomandout th of e taint rugby team. francois is a pretty big guy. how did you get ady ay >>gr world obly t th beey so >> sou i am i am gs d, spiroem. epor lm'stitle us rto aem t mandela used as a sou inspn anngthg near i because the country didn't fall into civil waby l e tionhould have and it's a decision that every single person in that country made. >>> still to come he's a big and bad offensive lineman in the nfl but what are his keys to success off the field? >>> take a look at san francisco 49er eric heitmann and you'd never know that off the field he's a pianoman. here's comcast sportsnet's
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egyptian president and war sa dad, and israeli prime minister pa knack chem a baggen signed a historicommercial ties. right now it's about the only piece of diplomatic relations that israel has kept up in the middle east and vice versa. >> the pictures make it look so easy. speaking of a tough problem, the obama administration is responding today to growing complaints it is not doing enough to help struggling homeowners. the white house will announce new plans today to help lower mortgage payments for those most at risk for foreclosure. borrowers who are up employed or underwater. >> joining us now john harwood and steve liesman. john, i want to start with you. give us the bakes here. how is it that an unemployed folks, are the banks really going to do this? we were told the banks were going to modify mortgages a year ago. >> they've been reluctant to play so far. i think that will mood has changed somewhat. the administration is putting $14 billion on the table of t.a.r.p. money to try to encourage them to do this. >> no new taxpayer dollars right now. >> that's right. they want to ta
egyptian president and war sa dad, and israeli prime minister pa knack chem a baggen signed a historicommercial ties. right now it's about the only piece of diplomatic relations that israel has kept up in the middle east and vice versa. >> the pictures make it look so easy. speaking of a tough problem, the obama administration is responding today to growing complaints it is not doing enough to help struggling homeowners. the white house will announce new plans today to help lower mortgage...
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hard slog for him with his constituents very much against abortion and he will ab toibl sbe able to sa look, i got the president to sign an executive order. while those can be rescinded it will be almost impossible for the president to do that. he'll make the argument he got from the very top assurance that federal dollars will not be used for abortion, that's the message he'll be delivering. >> shepard: john, the d.c. bureau chief for the wall street journal. >> a pleasure. >> shepard: wall street journal owned by the parent company of this network. on capitol hill, lawmakers are preparing to vote on the health care insurance care. and when the vote comes we'll take you there instantly. while we're waiting for that. take a look i-it, do you think the folks here are enjoying the start of the spring? the fox reports on extreme floods and the rest of the day's news that's next. new mousse temptations by jell-o. a rich and airy treat. ♪ because after you've washed the bills... and paid all the dishes... it's finally me o'clock. enjoy it with mousse temptations. three decadent flavs. 60 ca
hard slog for him with his constituents very much against abortion and he will ab toibl sbe able to sa look, i got the president to sign an executive order. while those can be rescinded it will be almost impossible for the president to do that. he'll make the argument he got from the very top assurance that federal dollars will not be used for abortion, that's the message he'll be delivering. >> shepard: john, the d.c. bureau chief for the wall street journal. >> a pleasure....
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. >> i do are to say thhave to sa understand what you're saying, but he's the lawmaker, but he knows in and outs maybe more than you and how getting laws and plans in place work rather than -- i understand you're a doctor, but he may have a little bit more of an inside on you because he knows what happens behind the scenes. >> i won't discount his insight. but he's not looking at the numbers. he's following the roses in the sky kind of ideas without looking at what the effects are. this is medicine, we cannot accept politics for medicine. >> you are fighting here. they're going to beat me up after the show. >> it is a bad plan. >> thank you very much. >> thanks a lot. >> you'll be fine. i'll give you a hug. >> i'm scared. >>> a leading tourist of the amazon, now a cnn hero. we'll tell you y also ahead, nobody likes to be sitting near a crying baby. wait until you hear what some people want to do about it. ♪ yeah, we need participation ♪ for better schools and hospitals. ♪ ♪ the census, the tool, to make it all possible.♪ ♪ we can't move forward, ♪ until you mail it back. ♪ announcer:
. >> i do are to say thhave to sa understand what you're saying, but he's the lawmaker, but he knows in and outs maybe more than you and how getting laws and plans in place work rather than -- i understand you're a doctor, but he may have a little bit more of an inside on you because he knows what happens behind the scenes. >> i won't discount his insight. but he's not looking at the numbers. he's following the roses in the sky kind of ideas without looking at what the effects are....
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aquÍ en miami pasado maÑadespierta amers >> cÓmo fueron los 25 univisioná >> sÁ sudando. >> esta comediaarak ob hablarÁ hoy en la primera de las comunidades del paÍs, para convencer a ionh@univisionáádes de las ventajas que tiene segÚn Él la reforma de salud. iniciÓ su campaÑa por isionáádá aspiáá a ierta icaááá presidenc los estados unidos. >> el joven que fue prdido fuego el aÑo pasado en clases, visitÓ a la adolescente que estÁ internado. pasaron en coma inducido debido a sus graves aáridas y expresaron americaáunm confianza de que saldrÁn adelante. la joven de 15 aÑos de edad aÚn continúa en condiciÓn crÍtica. >> el gobierno federal trabaja en nuevas regulaciones sobre un nos explica los h@mbios ision áádespbenefia amer. adelun. isi porque hubo tantas quejas de los consumidores que no pudieron recuperar el valor completo de las tarjetas de regalos y las empresas hicieron mucho dinero. >> tiene cargos escondidos y resulta que su regalo de 40 dÓlares sólo termina siendo de 35. y el otro problema es que expiran muy rÁpido. >> exactamente, cuando uno la va a usar... y se te ha olvidado d
aquÍ en miami pasado maÑadespierta amers >> cÓmo fueron los 25 univisioná >> sÁ sudando. >> esta comediaarak ob hablarÁ hoy en la primera de las comunidades del paÍs, para convencer a ionh@univisionáádes de las ventajas que tiene segÚn Él la reforma de salud. iniciÓ su campaÑa por isionáádá aspiáá a ierta icaááá presidenc los estados unidos. >> el joven que fue prdido fuego el aÑo pasado en clases, visitÓ a la adolescente que estÁ internado....
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yes, she was injured but okay considering what you just sa there. the er stopped at first, apologized, en as co ved, she took off. here's from "prime news" affiliate wgcl. >> i need some crutches a >>eporr: a years old carol floy a fight. she is bruised andwollen but she is alive. >> just by the gce of god that god spared me i'm gointo find a way and i'm going toe ok. >> reporter: friy morning cal was crossg jones borough road to catch the bus to work. >> iad the light and then when i seen it, you've got to have eyes in the front, the side, and the ck. anit's just really scary. >> reporter: a police dash cam captured a video of hear being hit b a jeep grand cherokee. can you lieve that's even you? >> nope. it's just like a -- it's like a dream. >> reporter: t driver stops. >> can i put my truck over there? oh my god i' so sorry. >> and then the iver really left. >> i'm really angry. you know, she have no spect for human life. >> reporter: the woman bind the wheel of the suv has yet to be caught. >> she has friends. she has family maybe her co-worker
yes, she was injured but okay considering what you just sa there. the er stopped at first, apologized, en as co ved, she took off. here's from "prime news" affiliate wgcl. >> i need some crutches a >>eporr: a years old carol floy a fight. she is bruised andwollen but she is alive. >> just by the gce of god that god spared me i'm gointo find a way and i'm going toe ok. >> reporter: friy morning cal was crossg jones borough road to catch the bus to work. >>...
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. >> reporter: at 21, any com tamney was a veteran of tanning a sa lons.regular tanning sessions for doctor visits after being diagnosed with melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. what was your reaction? >> it was leak a scene from the movie, the phone fell out of my head, dropped to the floor crying. it was just -- i think oncologists and cancer are the two scariest words. >> reporter: emergency surgery left her with a six inch scar on her back. now she's awaiting the results of another biopsy. >> i don't eat, i don't sleep, because one more phone call could be just how it was last year. >> reporter: but dermatologists believe the dangers are clear. they say using indoor tanning beds before age 35 increases a person's risk of melanoma by 75%. nearly 69,000 new cases of melanoma were diagnosed last year and more than 8600 people died. >> like my mom telling me, oh, don't tan, it's cancer in a box. >> reporter: nicole hopes today's fda hearings lead to more awareness of the dangers. tanning salon owner jan meshon argues the government already has eno
. >> reporter: at 21, any com tamney was a veteran of tanning a sa lons.regular tanning sessions for doctor visits after being diagnosed with melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. what was your reaction? >> it was leak a scene from the movie, the phone fell out of my head, dropped to the floor crying. it was just -- i think oncologists and cancer are the two scariest words. >> reporter: emergency surgery left her with a six inch scar on her back. now she's awaiting the...
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there, the president of lara sa, la rah sa, i'll point -- la raza, it's spanish for the race. if we had a caw decision organization exclusive to that that called themselves the race they would be called the racists. meanwhile we accept la raza as the people doing the negotiating for our food stamps. excuse me. and the president of this group testified that one of the obesity problems we have in the united states comes because people know where their next meal is going to be, they couldn't find somebody suffering from malnutrition, but the she said they may have anxiety about where their next meal is coming from. i think i'll pick this up in a moment and yield to my friend from texas. mr. gohmert: thank you very much. i would like to follow up on that with something our friend across the aisle said before us tonight, he said that when this bill passes, we'll have a lot to run on. and i agree. i think they'll need to be running a great deal after this bill were to pass. because the vast majority of americans don't want it to pass. that's very clear. so you ask yourself, why woul
there, the president of lara sa, la rah sa, i'll point -- la raza, it's spanish for the race. if we had a caw decision organization exclusive to that that called themselves the race they would be called the racists. meanwhile we accept la raza as the people doing the negotiating for our food stamps. excuse me. and the president of this group testified that one of the obesity problems we have in the united states comes because people know where their next meal is going to be, they couldn't find...
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so joether fig flu tingflu e, ll p you and reve reade fl flu vaccie sa and he effe wa to t th f the at we can all fight the flu. e on that la possession, though? allowed landry fields right there. great anticipation on the pass from eric boateng and then draw the contacd th gla iselp sidefen play sta o yoct? i beli re slive i'm sorry i ru oh no you st gearnnd your. you d it easou k who do ynk you e? i wish i was. dar one f ye d locrea soirrele w to tours lob lik new-gri lobnd s h pa sca r sut or lodrea h boet mnd ry rbstes... and morces, eaved sal ourly-b cheay bs. clebrbste riw atlobs f 're tchful ones. we like to kere p a eye t we we s suntouldto a lid ial no youour yout on ore l ofmone you so e to hundred and fiftars. find out more at suntrust.com/solid live solid. bank solid. suntrust. >>> welcome back inside staples center for the pacific life pac-10 tournament. getting you ready for the halftime report. miles simon will give us his take on the first half. we'll see if there were any upsets in the acc conference tournament. so far in the first half it's not as if stanford has had
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. >> reporter: the mayor of juarez, mexico it has the drug cartels that turned the city sa into a dangerouslent place, the city with the highest murder rate in the world. the cartels want him gone permanently. >> the threats are real. they're not just intimidating, they're real. i have to take it very seriously. >> reporte >> reporter: mayor jose ferriz was told if he didn't quit his job by today, he would be assassinated. a bloody animal head came with a note. >> i know i have a lot of people who not only don't like me but would like to do something to me. >> reporter: that's why his driver carries and automatic rifle with him at all times. in public, like at this patriotic celebration, the mayor has elaborate security and he's not backing down. not only does he continue to appear at public events, he talks a lot about how the bad guys have ruined his city. >> translator: juarez is a lover of peace and peace is what we're lacking. >> reporter: during his three year term, the mayor fired hundreds of cops he believed were in bed with the traffickers. the police force is much less corrupt and
. >> reporter: the mayor of juarez, mexico it has the drug cartels that turned the city sa into a dangerouslent place, the city with the highest murder rate in the world. the cartels want him gone permanently. >> the threats are real. they're not just intimidating, they're real. i have to take it very seriously. >> reporte >> reporter: mayor jose ferriz was told if he didn't quit his job by today, he would be assassinated. a bloody animal head came with a note. >>...
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i guess there's something about getting, you know, 60,000 people in a space together g fotly sa thople ss tcoun caion peooss the . s cawas thiste >> b me paect faces the daunting task of a vide h afogetin the wake of apartheid. what struck you about this story that made you so interested in wanting to do it? >> that it was true. i couldn't believe it when i read it and i called clint and i said i can't believe this stor ther fog. as hand th wad thint make no e. leas pre, it kes teso me repomandout th of e taint rugby team. francois is a pretty big guy. how did you get ady ay >>gr world obly t th beey so >> sou i am i am gs d, spiroem. epor lm'stitle us rto aem t mandela used as a sou inspn anngthg near i because the country didn't fall into civil waby l e tionhould have and it's a decision that every single person in that country made. >>> still to come he's a big and bad offensive lineman in the nfl but what are his keys to success off the field? >>> take a look at san francisco 49er eric heitmann and you'd never know that off the field he's a pianoman. here's comcast sportsnet's bay
i guess there's something about getting, you know, 60,000 people in a space together g fotly sa thople ss tcoun caion peooss the . s cawas thiste >> b me paect faces the daunting task of a vide h afogetin the wake of apartheid. what struck you about this story that made you so interested in wanting to do it? >> that it was true. i couldn't believe it when i read it and i called clint and i said i can't believe this stor ther fog. as hand th wad thint make no e. leas pre, it kes teso...
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i guess there's something about getting, you know, 60,000 people in a space together g fotly sa thoun peooss the . s cawas thiste >> b me paect faces the daunting task of a vide h afogetin the wake of apartheid. what struck you about this story that made you so interested in wanting to do it? >> that it was true. i couldn't believe it when i read it and i called clint and i said i can't believe this stor ther fog. as hand th wad thint make no e. leas pre, it kes teso me repomandout th of e taint rugby team. francois is a pretty big guy. how did you get ady ay >>gr world obly t th beey so >> sou i am i am gs d, spiroem. epor lm'stitle us rto aem t mandela used as a sou inspn anngthg near i because the country didn't fall into civil waby l e tionhould have and it's a decision that every single person in that country made. >>> still to come he's a big and bad offensive lineman in the nfl but what are his keys to success off the field? we americans are always at our best when we hear and heed the cries of others. when confronted with massive human suffering, americans have always stepped
i guess there's something about getting, you know, 60,000 people in a space together g fotly sa thoun peooss the . s cawas thiste >> b me paect faces the daunting task of a vide h afogetin the wake of apartheid. what struck you about this story that made you so interested in wanting to do it? >> that it was true. i couldn't believe it when i read it and i called clint and i said i can't believe this stor ther fog. as hand th wad thint make no e. leas pre, it kes teso me repomandout...
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at least three in a row to win the sa the pac 10 tournament. >> marcus: to give you an idea how evenly balanced the conference s. >> barry: honeycutt yanks the rebound down in front of williams. this believe, quiet right now. not a lot of emotion in the building. fans sitting on their hands. pass for honeycutt. reverse over horne and a foul on horne. >> marcus: right there, the talent, athleticism on display. that was an afterthought, he found a way to get the ball to fall. drew contact. >> barry: honeycutt gives his team a nine-point lead. arizona, dead in the water right now. >> marcus: last night, on the flight of ucla, and an engaging groupieness with with the freshmen. all kinds of pranks and jokes. >> barry: baseline, it won't go. he will go to the line. good play by lavender. thought of as a perimetetetetett ♪ [ nnou mak bea. ♪ we mem t. ♪ e thenda e thter... e yoe be and neve one the lectssan ♪ the lectssan >> barry: here at the mchale center, lee, on three of four shootinging getting a lot of help from his friends. >> marcus: good, hard screens. for michael roll. lee, i like t
at least three in a row to win the sa the pac 10 tournament. >> marcus: to give you an idea how evenly balanced the conference s. >> barry: honeycutt yanks the rebound down in front of williams. this believe, quiet right now. not a lot of emotion in the building. fans sitting on their hands. pass for honeycutt. reverse over horne and a foul on horne. >> marcus: right there, the talent, athleticism on display. that was an afterthought, he found a way to get the ball to fall....
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so joether fig flu tingflu e, ll p you and reve reade fl flu vaccie sa and he effe wa to t th f the at can all fight the flu. comcast sportsnet coverage brought to you by geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. visit us on geico.com. sony pictures the bounty hunters in theaters march 19th. and by papa john's. order your pizza john line now at papajohns.com. >>> what a sparkling day and glorious next denver as -- in denver as the road trip continues. political saunders saunders will start shawn live -- shaun livingston. we will start with phil chenier. >> reporter: thank you. shaun didn't shoot the ball particularly well yesterday but he made good decisions. i asked him what he looks for as a point guard and a floor leader. >> it's reads. as the point guard on any team, you want your point guard to make the decisions. that's being a point guard in the league, deciding whether someone has a mismatch or you have a mismatch. that's something i have grown and gotten better with. this wizards' coaching staff is helping me out with that as well. >> reporter: tonight he
so joether fig flu tingflu e, ll p you and reve reade fl flu vaccie sa and he effe wa to t th f the at can all fight the flu. comcast sportsnet coverage brought to you by geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. visit us on geico.com. sony pictures the bounty hunters in theaters march 19th. and by papa john's. order your pizza john line now at papajohns.com. >>> what a sparkling day and glorious next denver as -- in denver as the road trip continues. political...
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basis to keep this business going and you cross the line into profits, the government shows up and sa says, we want half your profit immediately and we want it in cash. you want your profit invested in inventory. you want your profit invested in the capital investments that will allow your business to survive, and the government says, no, you have earned a profit, and we want it in taxes and we want it in cash. and we won't take a percentage of your inventory and hold it to let you make the business grow. you've got to liquidate that inventory to pay your taxes. we want it in cash. so, the first thing that is in my bill will provide a ten-year net operating loss carryback provision for qualifying businesses whose average gross per year is less than $5 million. you struggle with the business. you lose money the first year. you struggle with the business. you lose money the second year. you struggle with the business. you lose money the third year. but you keep it afloat. and the fourth year you start to earn money. and there's the government saying we want our share of your profits, an
basis to keep this business going and you cross the line into profits, the government shows up and sa says, we want half your profit immediately and we want it in cash. you want your profit invested in inventory. you want your profit invested in the capital investments that will allow your business to survive, and the government says, no, you have earned a profit, and we want it in taxes and we want it in cash. and we won't take a percentage of your inventory and hold it to let you make the...
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oxley saying he could have passed this legislation in 2005 if he hadn't gotten the one finger sa absoluluterom the w house. mr. snow was in favor of going forward. what happened then was the republican senate and the republican house had a fight and no bill passed. comes 2006, and mr. paulson becomes secretary of the treasury and as he report in his book, he asked for permission to negotiate with the congress. he got the president whom he admires for doing this to let him do it over the objection of many others in the white house, he then announces he began negotiating with me, and with the democrats, in that next election the democrats got the majority. he then point s out in his book that we honored the agreements with he made and in 2007 we passed a bill that was far from perfe perfect but better than the republican bill that was passed in 2005. i thought he was saying the democrats had done this, instead he was talking about democrats and also the republican leadership. i will say that previously the gentleman from new jersey said while republicans had tried to -- i do remember this, we
oxley saying he could have passed this legislation in 2005 if he hadn't gotten the one finger sa absoluluterom the w house. mr. snow was in favor of going forward. what happened then was the republican senate and the republican house had a fight and no bill passed. comes 2006, and mr. paulson becomes secretary of the treasury and as he report in his book, he asked for permission to negotiate with the congress. he got the president whom he admires for doing this to let him do it over the...
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sa lynna lowe, president and ceo of ruckus wireless. we're hooking up her wireless mike right now. she joins us here on set. thanks for joining us. we heard the wireless conference. you have brought a prop that we're going to show people here. this is a wireless radio? >> yeah. wi-fi radio. >> what does it do? is this like the wireless thing i have in my house so i can get onto the internet? >> this is a whole new generation of wireless radio that can go around interference, obstructions like walls and furniture. so that you always get a clearer signal. and the net result is that the coverage is much farther. and you get a more reliable user experience. >> it's a smarter product than what i have in my home already? >> not just in your home, a smarter product than what you have at work, what you have in hot spots. it's a new generation of smart antennas. >> who is buying this? am i buying this, or are networks buying this? >> so we market to service providers as well as enterprises. >> how much does one of these cost? >> it depends. for homes, it can start as low as $20, and for a l
sa lynna lowe, president and ceo of ruckus wireless. we're hooking up her wireless mike right now. she joins us here on set. thanks for joining us. we heard the wireless conference. you have brought a prop that we're going to show people here. this is a wireless radio? >> yeah. wi-fi radio. >> what does it do? is this like the wireless thing i have in my house so i can get onto the internet? >> this is a whole new generation of wireless radio that can go around interference,...
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bernstein just cut goldman sa s sachs' and morgan stanley's full-year 2010 and 2011 earnings estimates the same time, oppenheimer came out earlier cutting first-quarter estimates at most of the big banks -- jpmorgan, bank of america as well as goldman sachs, talking about loan volume shrinking a little bit and also about lower equity activity as well. important thing here is that's not really affecting most of the banks, because all of them are up on word that we look like we have some kind of outline on the greek deal, but traders are passing around all sorts of comments about the local elections in germany. merkel's got a local election, part of germany, six weeks, and a lot of people are saying she'll be campaigning on a no bailout platform. sound familiar? important thing today, 11 basis point increase in fixed rate mortgages in two days. that's the effect of the treasury moves in the last two days. that's having an effect and traders are talking about it. on the restaurant front, brinker had pretty good comments. they own chili's, but we had mixed comments through the week. ckr an
bernstein just cut goldman sa s sachs' and morgan stanley's full-year 2010 and 2011 earnings estimates the same time, oppenheimer came out earlier cutting first-quarter estimates at most of the big banks -- jpmorgan, bank of america as well as goldman sachs, talking about loan volume shrinking a little bit and also about lower equity activity as well. important thing here is that's not really affecting most of the banks, because all of them are up on word that we look like we have some kind of...
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although these cases can often be complex and challenging, federal prosecutors have suckcessfulsuck sallenges and have convicted a number of terrorists who are serving lengththy sentences in our prisons. >> reporter: senior administration officials are emphasizing that no final recommendation has been made or given to the president, so the president hasn't made a decision. but just the mere fact that you've got folks talking to me and other media outlets they are certainly are preparing the american people and potentially their critics for what's down the line which could potentially be a real reversal. >> floating the trial balloon. already you are hearing criticism? >> reporter: this from the aclu, the website, this is attributed to their executive director. if the stunning reversal comes to pass, president obama will deal a death blow to his own justice department not to mention american values. if the president flip-flops and retreats to the bush military commissions he will betray his campaign promise, and lose all credibility with americans who care about justice and the rule of
although these cases can often be complex and challenging, federal prosecutors have suckcessfulsuck sallenges and have convicted a number of terrorists who are serving lengththy sentences in our prisons. >> reporter: senior administration officials are emphasizing that no final recommendation has been made or given to the president, so the president hasn't made a decision. but just the mere fact that you've got folks talking to me and other media outlets they are certainly are preparing...
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to pay those premiums and/or they are worried to death they are going to lose everything they worked sa whole lifetime to attain through a lawsuit. it's not a surprise to me, my colleague, who is a trial lawyer, would be down here talking to the changes that he thinks ought to be made in health care. we have an alternative. our alternative is to allow small businesses to buy insurance for their employees at the same rates as a muy jor corporation, to allow small businesses and individuals to buy insurance across state lines so there is more competition in the system, to come up with tort reform which will limit these astounding settlements that these trial lawyers get. there is a whole host of things we talked about putting into legislation that will solve the problems of health care, but they don't want to talk about it. in fact, they say we are the party of no and don't want to solve the health care problems. we do want to solve the health care problems and we can without destroying the free enterprise system. they are for government takeover of medicine. that is socialized medicine a
to pay those premiums and/or they are worried to death they are going to lose everything they worked sa whole lifetime to attain through a lawsuit. it's not a surprise to me, my colleague, who is a trial lawyer, would be down here talking to the changes that he thinks ought to be made in health care. we have an alternative. our alternative is to allow small businesses to buy insurance for their employees at the same rates as a muy jor corporation, to allow small businesses and individuals to...
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you know what they mean when they say negotiated recall on camry regarding sa, which is acsemeration,plus with no defect found. was that that the nhtsa hadn't found a defect? >> i don't know. i mean, i don't know the basis of calculation of $100 million or so. or using a word negotiation is the wrong one, in my opinion. it should be a discussion. and, therefore, i think there is an element that i have to really go into and then rectify it. >> and do you know if the people involved with whom toyota was negotiating, one of my concerns is right now there are some nhtsa employees that are in toyota's washington office. were any of those employees involved in this -- former employees involved in this negotiation? >> well, they are -- i must say, window person. day-to-day basis and discuss issues with nhtsa. that's correct. and two of them came from nhtsa. one 15 years ago and second one is six years ago. i know them personally by now. and they are of very high integrity. i really respect their expertise, and we value them. not their influence, but their experti expertise. and i think also
you know what they mean when they say negotiated recall on camry regarding sa, which is acsemeration,plus with no defect found. was that that the nhtsa hadn't found a defect? >> i don't know. i mean, i don't know the basis of calculation of $100 million or so. or using a word negotiation is the wrong one, in my opinion. it should be a discussion. and, therefore, i think there is an element that i have to really go into and then rectify it. >> and do you know if the people involved...
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i do not think it is fair for him to indoctrinate into the children the same sas chavez does in venezuelathe judge and of american need help. i think the government any station should allow anybody to come in here and live this way. guest: this is the beauty of america. there is freedom of speech. there is something for everybody on cable television. on c-span, we can talk freely without getting into partisan rhetoric. the most important point of a like to make is that education is a bipartisan issue. there is no time for an ugly partisan rhetoric when we talk about our children and their future. we have to do everything in our power to keep this away from the inflamed rhetoric on our airwaves. this must be a bipartisan if not a non-partisan issue. our kids need the help. our future is at stake. colin powell was launching this would ever chairman. he talked about this issue as a national security crisis. the pentagon report has found that only three of every 10 yen people that report to the recruiting stations -- of every 10 young people that report to the recruiting stations are eligible
i do not think it is fair for him to indoctrinate into the children the same sas chavez does in venezuelathe judge and of american need help. i think the government any station should allow anybody to come in here and live this way. guest: this is the beauty of america. there is freedom of speech. there is something for everybody on cable television. on c-span, we can talk freely without getting into partisan rhetoric. the most important point of a like to make is that education is a bipartisan...
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for example, on the insurance side, which sa very big part of the industry, where we've had a very good performance and a lot more narrowly, even at lloyd's, with you will see that we've produced our best ever profits and we don't like being lumped in with all the bad guys. so i think the banks here are starting to get together, but it's going to take them time. i think it's a fragile plant and if you keep treading on it and kicking it and saying, well, we don't really like it, it's going to make it that much more difficult for them to recover. the overall economy, again, i think if you're in business, you've got to be optimistic. but the politics doesn't help and an upcoming election means that you have to look at things and take the words that are coming out with a considerable degree of caution. if you ask us again in six months time, then whichever government is in power, i think we'll have a better idea of what's really happening. >> yes. you mentioned that silly season and we've had some experience living through that on this side of the pond, as well. lord levene, always like get
for example, on the insurance side, which sa very big part of the industry, where we've had a very good performance and a lot more narrowly, even at lloyd's, with you will see that we've produced our best ever profits and we don't like being lumped in with all the bad guys. so i think the banks here are starting to get together, but it's going to take them time. i think it's a fragile plant and if you keep treading on it and kicking it and saying, well, we don't really like it, it's going to...
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crystal bowbowew rosx, simon sa she wouldn't change a thing but it wasn't all good last night. look. ♪ so take a look at me now, cause there's just an empty space ♪ ♪ and there's nothing left here to remind me ♪ ♪ just the memory of your face >> the judge's ripped paige's version of "against all odds." randy called it terrible and simon predicted it would get page booted. we'll find out tonight when the results are announced. >>> spring break usually means fun in the sun but too much sun can lead to serious problems later on and the best way to protect yourself may be sunscreen but what do all of the spfs really mean? we're going beyond the surface to find out. >> there's a general myth if you use higher spf somehow you're not going to get burned. once you get to 15 you're protecting yourself from about 94% of uvf rays. spf 30 protecting from 96%. as you get higher and higher numbers it gets a little bit better but the difference is only a bit of 1%. it's much more important to focus on how it's being used because none of us are applying enough sunscreen. you're supposed to use
crystal bowbowew rosx, simon sa she wouldn't change a thing but it wasn't all good last night. look. ♪ so take a look at me now, cause there's just an empty space ♪ ♪ and there's nothing left here to remind me ♪ ♪ just the memory of your face >> the judge's ripped paige's version of "against all odds." randy called it terrible and simon predicted it would get page booted. we'll find out tonight when the results are announced. >>> spring break usually means fun...
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it's interesting to note, the legislation you're mentioning, it was filed on the same day that orlando sa paw toe died in prison -- zapata died in prison in a hunger strike, the same day where you expect solidarity. what can we do to help. that same day, some in this congress filed a bill to unilaterally lift sanctions, asking nothing in return on that same day. mr. diaz-balart: and granting the cuban tyranny its number one priority. when colleagues have come to me and said, what's your opinion on the agriculture bill that's been filed, i said, do you realize it has very little to do with agriculture and it is the number one priority of the cuban tyranny? unilaterally to receive the countless billions in u.s. tourism, unilaterally, thus in exchange for nothing, the prisoners would continue being tortured. the cuban people would continue bound and gagged, denied their ability to speak, much less have free and fair multiparty elections for over 50 years? that would continue and the regime would have unilaterally its billions, countless billions of u.s. dollars. that's what that bill is abou
it's interesting to note, the legislation you're mentioning, it was filed on the same day that orlando sa paw toe died in prison -- zapata died in prison in a hunger strike, the same day where you expect solidarity. what can we do to help. that same day, some in this congress filed a bill to unilaterally lift sanctions, asking nothing in return on that same day. mr. diaz-balart: and granting the cuban tyranny its number one priority. when colleagues have come to me and said, what's your opinion...
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i guess there's something about getting, you know, 60,000 people in a space together g fotly sa thouion peooss the . s cawas thiste >> b me paect faces the daunting task of a vide h afogetin the wake of apartheid. what struck you about this story that made you so interested in wanting to do it? >> that it was true. i couldn't believe it when i read it and i called clint and i said i can't believe this stor ther fog. as hand th wad thint make no e. leas pre, it kes teso me repomandout th of e taint rugby team. francois is a pretty big guy. how did you get ady ay >>gr world obly t th beey so >> sou i am i am is ioing ny fson. d ent m, dre youults are ally at ri for 1n1 rus et's togethe and the getour ccin you'tectelf lp p e spf th flu vs ar e tst tiv evenflu. getactsu.go >>> take a look at san francisco 49er eric heitmann and you'd never know that off the field he's a pianoman. here's comcast sportsnet's bay area's brody brazil to show us. >> reporter: this is the side of eric heitmann people know, an offensive lineman for the 49ers since 2002. and this is the side most would never exp
i guess there's something about getting, you know, 60,000 people in a space together g fotly sa thouion peooss the . s cawas thiste >> b me paect faces the daunting task of a vide h afogetin the wake of apartheid. what struck you about this story that made you so interested in wanting to do it? >> that it was true. i couldn't believe it when i read it and i called clint and i said i can't believe this stor ther fog. as hand th wad thint make no e. leas pre, it kes teso me...
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sa saw it -- you will see it in uldy countries. >> host: he says don't buy my textbooks used and says would be a snap for the u.s. to heovide free medical school in. f >> i don't buy that at all. we can buy the textbooks for these kids. they will be primary care doctors. i would strongly recommend .edical schools teach a health policy course to all their okctors before they graduate and here's a perfect text for that book and medical schools should provided that they shouldn't provided use. they should provide a new edition. >> host: next caller's from akink in new jersey. >> caller: i have some issues with what you're saying and some comments you were making about getting things for free. in this country we have created a bunch of people that fink they should get everything for free and there is a major problem oth this because our country -- our politicians and our lvernment have created this monster by wanting to take care of everything we do in our lives in all aspects. the problem with health care haç a lot to do with i'm going to go on a limb and say there are 20 to faherty ille
sa saw it -- you will see it in uldy countries. >> host: he says don't buy my textbooks used and says would be a snap for the u.s. to heovide free medical school in. f >> i don't buy that at all. we can buy the textbooks for these kids. they will be primary care doctors. i would strongly recommend .edical schools teach a health policy course to all their okctors before they graduate and here's a perfect text for that book and medical schools should provided that they shouldn't...
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we believe this is the right policy so that the pell grant is not subject to the vis sa tuds to the annual operations process. so you can go to an eighth or ninth grader and say this money will be there if you work hard and go to college. that having been set, depending on how the existing shortfall -- by the way, the existence of the shortfall, in our opinion, underscores the point. in our opinion, that's why one manifestation of moving to the mandatory side makes sense. that having been said, how that shortfall is handled, including in the higher education bill. if it is entirely covered there may not be any percentage increase from 2010 to 2011, that would be associated at keeping pell as discretionary as one example. >> thank you for your response. i must say that it appears to me that the state and other international programs funded in your security category to continue to receive increases through at least the year 2015. even though, by then, america will supposedly have withdrawn its military forces and presence in iraq and afghanistan. there are no savings in the downturn in the s
we believe this is the right policy so that the pell grant is not subject to the vis sa tuds to the annual operations process. so you can go to an eighth or ninth grader and say this money will be there if you work hard and go to college. that having been set, depending on how the existing shortfall -- by the way, the existence of the shortfall, in our opinion, underscores the point. in our opinion, that's why one manifestation of moving to the mandatory side makes sense. that having been said,...
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car doest sa. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. cardoza: mr. speaker, my wife has been a family doctor for 23ees and comes home every single night telling me stories about her patients who have paid their premiums, but when they get sick, and need coverage, they're denied the care. by the same companies who are trying to kill this legislation here today. i have heard her on the phone fighting those very insurance company executives to let her practice medicine the way she was trained at the university of california at davis medical school. what a concept, to have your doctor right your prescription. not someone on the other end of an insurance company authorization line. this is not socialized medicine, far from it. we are making sure that the doctors -- the doctor is making the decisions not the insurance company. mr. speaker, my brother runs a company, a business a small business, that has been in my family for 50 years. two weeks ago, he was told his premiums are going up by 75%. to add insult to injury, on that very day, my sis
car doest sa. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for three minutes. mr. cardoza: mr. speaker, my wife has been a family doctor for 23ees and comes home every single night telling me stories about her patients who have paid their premiums, but when they get sick, and need coverage, they're denied the care. by the same companies who are trying to kill this legislation here today. i have heard her on the phone fighting those very insurance company executives to let her practice...
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and it's interesting to me, if you look at historically what some of our colleagues have sa said, the person who's probably -- there aren't many people who have more experience with this issue or more experience in the senate than the senator from utah, but the senator from west virginia, a member of the democratic majority, has been here for even longer and is cited most often as being the author of the current budget process that we have which includes this reconciliation procedure, and he wrote a letter a year ago which i would like to submit for the record, and i want to quote the first paragraph from that letter a year ago in april. he said, "dear colleague colleai oppose using the budget reconciliation process to pass health care reform and climate change legislation. such a proposal would violate the intent and spirit of the budget process and do serious injury to the constitutional role of the senate." that is what the author of reconciliation said a year ago about trying to do health care reform through this process th that -- that the majority has decided to use. now, there
and it's interesting to me, if you look at historically what some of our colleagues have sa said, the person who's probably -- there aren't many people who have more experience with this issue or more experience in the senate than the senator from utah, but the senator from west virginia, a member of the democratic majority, has been here for even longer and is cited most often as being the author of the current budget process that we have which includes this reconciliation procedure, and he...
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sa, life's most urgent question is: what are you doing for others? mr.dent, pretty much all of us came to the senate to work on that question and pretty much all of us came here to help other americans. and, mr. president, on a number of levels the legislation before us today is urgent legislation. the legislation before us today is urgent because it would prevent millions of americans from falling through the safety net. the legislation before us is urgent because it would extend vital safety-net programs that expired yesterday. the legislation before us is urgent because it would put cash in the hands of americans who could spend it quickly, boosting economic demand. and the legislation before us today is urgent because it would extend critical programs and tax incentives that create jobs. and the legislation before us today is urgent because it is an important thing that we here can to for other americans. mr. president, since the recession began, more than seven million americans have lost their jobs. the unemployment rate remains nearly 10%. for ame
sa, life's most urgent question is: what are you doing for others? mr.dent, pretty much all of us came to the senate to work on that question and pretty much all of us came here to help other americans. and, mr. president, on a number of levels the legislation before us today is urgent legislation. the legislation before us today is urgent because it would prevent millions of americans from falling through the safety net. the legislation before us is urgent because it would extend vital...
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iwhen the commander in chief sas these people should be put to death, he can say that in an ordinary particle 3 context because judges have lifetime tenure and they did not have to listen to what the president says. a lot of them do, the supreme court, but most of them have an objective third branch of government that can say the president might think they are guilty, i do not have to follow that. in the military context, he had this thing about the commander in chief being the boss down the line in the military. the question is, having said these guys are guilty, you are going to be able a loay a lot more gloves on this president. it will take a lot of time. you will be running for office in two years. you will be running for office in two years, mr. obama, whicifi were speaking to him, you have no convictions, there will be increased pressure from the 9/11 family members, it is a complete mistake to not use criminal courts as the quickest, easiest, and most sure way to get a conviction. i love the optics of this. you are right, mo, if i can call you that. there's so much evidence o
iwhen the commander in chief sas these people should be put to death, he can say that in an ordinary particle 3 context because judges have lifetime tenure and they did not have to listen to what the president says. a lot of them do, the supreme court, but most of them have an objective third branch of government that can say the president might think they are guilty, i do not have to follow that. in the military context, he had this thing about the commander in chief being the boss down the...