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john furly wrote of young washington's quote infatuation with sally. washington's persistent attempts to draw her into a correspondence went beyond what he calls quote, a mere schoolboy crush. clearly, washington had carefully chosen words a much more active interlife than his reserved exterior might have successed. that said, he would not be the first ambitious, raw boned youth to be smitten by a slightly older, though vastly more sophisticated woman of flirtatious habits and universally acknowledged charms. that their relationship remained platonic seems likely. if only because it seems out of character for washington even then to have betrayed his friend, george william fairfax. and because no contemporary evidence or even gossip supports the idea of a sexual liaison. in the closely knit society of fairfax county, such a scandal would have been hard to can seal. if you doubt that, just think about this. more than 250 years after the fact, we know all about young tom jefferson's improper advances to a friend's wife. now, the sally fairfax episode is
john furly wrote of young washington's quote infatuation with sally. washington's persistent attempts to draw her into a correspondence went beyond what he calls quote, a mere schoolboy crush. clearly, washington had carefully chosen words a much more active interlife than his reserved exterior might have successed. that said, he would not be the first ambitious, raw boned youth to be smitten by a slightly older, though vastly more sophisticated woman of flirtatious habits and universally...
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describes as joie de vivre so here's sally to tell us about it. [applause] >> thank you very much, barbara. i was so tickled to see you here tonight because i so enjoyed being introduced by you before. you're always so thoughtful in your introductions and thank you very, very much. several years ago, when the queen was at one of her yearly garden parties at buckingham palace making her way through a crowd of nearly 9,000 people and greeting a selection of guests, she was asking such standard questions as, have you come far? when one woman at her and said, what do you do? [laughter] >> several days later at a friend's birthday party, the queen described the exchange and confessed, i had no idea what to say. it was the first time in all the years of meeting people that anybody ever asked her that question. well, my job in writing "elizabeth the queen" is not only explain what she does but to tell what she's really like. and to take the reader as close as possible to elizabeth the human being, the wife, the mother, and the friends as well as the high
describes as joie de vivre so here's sally to tell us about it. [applause] >> thank you very much, barbara. i was so tickled to see you here tonight because i so enjoyed being introduced by you before. you're always so thoughtful in your introductions and thank you very, very much. several years ago, when the queen was at one of her yearly garden parties at buckingham palace making her way through a crowd of nearly 9,000 people and greeting a selection of guests, she was asking such...
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few would describe the washington marriage in terms of passion, not with the working loveliness of sally fairfax a few miles away to remind the strapping groom of what might have been. to historian paige smith, writing in the unbuttoned 1970s, it wasn't hard to tease out powerful emotions in washington's oft quoted letter written to sally at the time of his betrothal to martha. a self-professed to love, washington confides his feelings in language that is anything but confiding. at the end he speaks of, quote, a destiny, which has control of our actions, not to be resisted by the strongest efforts of human nature. for smith, the secret of washington's and the essence of his moral force was to be found in a naturally passionate nature hedged by stoic restraint. milton remarked of oliver cromwell that he learned to govern himself before he could govern england. the same could be said of washington. or if you want a more recent example, his admirers, robert e. lee and dwight eisenhower. contemporary americans are confined to confuse such reserve with emotional constipation. but there is ano
few would describe the washington marriage in terms of passion, not with the working loveliness of sally fairfax a few miles away to remind the strapping groom of what might have been. to historian paige smith, writing in the unbuttoned 1970s, it wasn't hard to tease out powerful emotions in washington's oft quoted letter written to sally at the time of his betrothal to martha. a self-professed to love, washington confides his feelings in language that is anything but confiding. at the end he...
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that sally describes. so here i sally to tell us about it. [applause] >> thank you very much, our prayer. i was so tickled to see you here tonight because i so enjoyed even introduced by you. you're so thoughtful in your introduction. thank you very, very much. several years ago when the queen was that one of her yearly garden parties at buckingham palace can make our way through a crowd of nearly 9000 people in greeting a selection of gas commission is asking standard questions asked have you come far? when one woman will daughter and said, what do you do? , several days later at a friends birthday party party commits the queen described the exchange to confess, i had no idea what to say. it was the first time in all the years of needy people that anybody had ever asked me that question. my job in writing "elizabeth the queen" was not to tell what she does, but what she's really like take the reader as close as possible to elicit the human being, the wife, the mother and the friend as well as the highly r
that sally describes. so here i sally to tell us about it. [applause] >> thank you very much, our prayer. i was so tickled to see you here tonight because i so enjoyed even introduced by you. you're so thoughtful in your introduction. thank you very, very much. several years ago when the queen was that one of her yearly garden parties at buckingham palace can make our way through a crowd of nearly 9000 people in greeting a selection of gas commission is asking standard questions asked...
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mae for the benefit of my audience, who is sallie mae? >> sallie mae, other than being one of the most biggest contributors to washington and biggest lobbyists is a financial company that their entire business model is on student loans, private and federally subsidized. >> the obama administration tried to do something to clean up that student loan business. and got a piece of legislation through that was promising, but then lobbyists from the industry, including many belonged to the democratic party swarmed all over it, and have in effect throttled it. what does that say to you? >> it says that the financial industry is an equal opportunity employer of congress people, unfortunately. we've really seen an incredible explosion in the amount of financial contributions from the financial sector, including sallie mae, wall street banks, real estate, insurance, over just the period of my lifetime. the result has been that any time there are any kinds of steps forward, there's always a desire to sort of erode the progress. >> you're sympathetic
mae for the benefit of my audience, who is sallie mae? >> sallie mae, other than being one of the most biggest contributors to washington and biggest lobbyists is a financial company that their entire business model is on student loans, private and federally subsidized. >> the obama administration tried to do something to clean up that student loan business. and got a piece of legislation through that was promising, but then lobbyists from the industry, including many belonged to...
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some students say that fee just adds to mounting debt and have asked sallie mae to drop it.y protested at sallie mae's headquarters in northwest today. >> they only charge the fee for their private student loans and not federal student loans. if you're unemployed and facing economic hardship, can you defer the loans for free. >> protest organizers stef gray brought with her 75,000 petition signatures to present to sallie mae. they organized on change.org, the same website that created petition drives against bank of america and verizon and resulted in the companies rolling back unpopular fees. >>> well, i think overall, the weather was pretty popular with people there and some clouds. >> didn't get in the way this morning. gary, that has been a great week overall. >> and i got to say, and temperatures jumping into the lower 50s once the sunshine came out and this is bonus territory. we don't want to know what to think and that guy up north in punxsutawney, pennsylvania, the guy they call phil in. >> groundhog day. >> yeah, happy, happy. >> and he's saying six more weeks of w
some students say that fee just adds to mounting debt and have asked sallie mae to drop it.y protested at sallie mae's headquarters in northwest today. >> they only charge the fee for their private student loans and not federal student loans. if you're unemployed and facing economic hardship, can you defer the loans for free. >> protest organizers stef gray brought with her 75,000 petition signatures to present to sallie mae. they organized on change.org, the same website that...
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>> of course, sally is the first woman in space. i think it's really cool that we get to see the far side of the moon because it starts at the lunar north pole and then goes to the lunar south pole, and so we see craters and stuff that we normally don't see, and our school kids can look at this stuff. >> it's cool for a little kid to be able to say that, hey, we're controlling something that's way up there in space. >> i mean, that's a great way to get kids engaged. >> and interested in space exploration, the space program, science, and all that good stuff that they need to learn. here's the interesting thing about the ebb and the flow. they're about the size of a washing machine. >> sometimes when you are a spectator at a sporting event, you want to get as close as you can. you want to see what's going on. you want to smell the action. >> we found this video on-line of a guy doing some doughnuts. seems to be fascinating a whole lot of people by merely spinning in circles, and there's a guy in the middle just directing the guy where
>> of course, sally is the first woman in space. i think it's really cool that we get to see the far side of the moon because it starts at the lunar north pole and then goes to the lunar south pole, and so we see craters and stuff that we normally don't see, and our school kids can look at this stuff. >> it's cool for a little kid to be able to say that, hey, we're controlling something that's way up there in space. >> i mean, that's a great way to get kids engaged. >>...
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sally kidd, wbal-tv 11 news. >> a man is in serious condition at shock trauma tonight after a tractor accident in harford county. here is the view of the scene of a tractor supply company on uighur road. crews recalls -- called to the scene around 4:00 this afternoon to rescue the man who somehow became trapped underneath the tractor. the search continues for a suspect after a deadly shooting in east baltimore. police arrived at a family dollar store and we are told the victim was shot through the window of the store. he was rushed to hospital, where he later died. there is no word tonight on a motive. >> testimony continued today about the cause of the death of yeardley love, allegedly at hands of george huguely. lowell melser or has the latest from charlottesville. >> as we expected, after hearing testimony from 2 neuropathologists concerning injuries to yeardley love's brain, his medical examiner was recalled to that stand and he said in his opinion, love died from blunt force injury to her head. >> two brain experts took the stand, the first performed the autopsy on yeardley love'
sally kidd, wbal-tv 11 news. >> a man is in serious condition at shock trauma tonight after a tractor accident in harford county. here is the view of the scene of a tractor supply company on uighur road. crews recalls -- called to the scene around 4:00 this afternoon to rescue the man who somehow became trapped underneath the tractor. the search continues for a suspect after a deadly shooting in east baltimore. police arrived at a family dollar store and we are told the victim was shot...
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. >> sally and her husband always believed in their assigned's dreams for the future. >> we assumed he would go in the marine corps as an officer. >> michael's parents, on a student loan, now totaling about $90,000. in the year michael wedgewood, his parents were devastated by the loss of both of their mothers. sally also had surgery and cannot go back to work right away. >> we are getting behind. >> michael, armed with a degree in criminal justice, was not able to become a marine, found work is selling its cellphones for commission. after losing their house and saddled with a total of $2,000 in debt, michael's parents filed for bankruptcy last year. >> a very humbling. you think, wow, we make a decent amount of money. we keep up with everything. >> this bankruptcy attorney says she is on the front lines of the student loan crisis. >> i see people every day who are on the verge of losing their homes because they are paying student loan debt created by the children. >> you become more concerned about finding high-paying jobs than the one he said earhardt on -- you set your heart on. >>
. >> sally and her husband always believed in their assigned's dreams for the future. >> we assumed he would go in the marine corps as an officer. >> michael's parents, on a student loan, now totaling about $90,000. in the year michael wedgewood, his parents were devastated by the loss of both of their mothers. sally also had surgery and cannot go back to work right away. >> we are getting behind. >> michael, armed with a degree in criminal justice, was not able to...
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quick break, much more global reaction including sallie correia still to come.hch ok, guys-- what's next ? chocolate lemonade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast speeds. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you got it, kid. we have a winner. we're definitely gonna need another one. small businesses that want to grow use 4g lte technology from verizon. i wonder how she does it. that's why she's the boss. because the small business with the best technology rules. contact the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 1-800-974-6006. [ technician ] are you busy? management just sent over these new technical manuals. they need you to translate them into portuguese. by tomorrow. [ male announcer ] ducati knows it's better for xerox to manage their global publications. so they can focus on building amazing bikes. with xerox, you're ready for real business. . >>> there's the new animation. that was the first time we've seen it, too. >> i don't know. >> we feel very silly tapi
quick break, much more global reaction including sallie correia still to come.hch ok, guys-- what's next ? chocolate lemonade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast speeds. we'll take all the strawberries, dave. you got it, kid. we have a winner. we're definitely gonna need another one. small businesses that want to grow use 4g lte technology from verizon. i wonder how she does it. that's why she's the boss....
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sally cone is here the author of the new book patriot act judge katherine cryer stark. is it good enough for you the obama compromise? >> it is as slbsolutely good en. you have to go back to the very good catholic justice scalia in 1990 when he ruled in the case that as long as a law is neutral and valid and a broad application even if it requires certain behavior or prevents certain behavior by religious groups it is okay. this goes back to 1879 and the case law is absolutely clear. the president didn't need to make the compromises he did because the law according to the catholic justice pam bondi your rebuttal to judge cry ar's decision he had the conts tugs on his side from the get go and his political move is certainly covered baz the initial edict was covered. >> i think the world of katherine cryer and she knows that. let me tell you, by him meddling in matters of our religious state the president has taken this from the new level. he has gone from unconstitutional to unconscionable. this is our religious freedom. one thing people don't take into account what if t
sally cone is here the author of the new book patriot act judge katherine cryer stark. is it good enough for you the obama compromise? >> it is as slbsolutely good en. you have to go back to the very good catholic justice scalia in 1990 when he ruled in the case that as long as a law is neutral and valid and a broad application even if it requires certain behavior or prevents certain behavior by religious groups it is okay. this goes back to 1879 and the case law is absolutely clear. the...
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. >> he's in mexico at sallie and then she goes and cries at the sink. >> stephen: i don't like sallie. >> neither do i. she's a whore. >> stephen: thank you, thank you. let's talk about the new movie. the new movie is called big miracle. >> yeah. >> stephen: and we have a clip. >> dow. you never show clips. i'm honored. >> stephen: well, drew bar-- drew barrymore. jim. >> we all give you the lion share of credit around here. because if it weren't for you, all three of those whale was be dead now. >> you're not as easy to hate as i thought. >> neither are you. >> still doesn't change the way i feel but trying to open up the arctic wildlife refuge for drilling. >> young lady t doesn't change how i feel about it either. >> stephen: so does it have a happy ending? (applause) >> stephen: i mean does-- guess what mi asking do they eventually open up the arctic wile life preserve for drilling because it's so sad that all that oil is trapped underneath the ice. >> i know, i know. and that's ted danson playing this guy mcgraw who is a big oil driller. but the amazing thing about this movie is
. >> he's in mexico at sallie and then she goes and cries at the sink. >> stephen: i don't like sallie. >> neither do i. she's a whore. >> stephen: thank you, thank you. let's talk about the new movie. the new movie is called big miracle. >> yeah. >> stephen: and we have a clip. >> dow. you never show clips. i'm honored. >> stephen: well, drew bar-- drew barrymore. jim. >> we all give you the lion share of credit around here. because if it...
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union troops or the union navy can sally up the james. and lee, you know, connects these dominos. you lose norfolk. you lose the "virginia." the james is open. and here come five union ships with the "monitor," another ironclad and some wooden ships and they're steaming up the james. lee it was who sent his son, custas, to command some troops at a place called drury's bluff about seven miles downriver from richmond. there is a bluff there. it's not that high, but it's high. high enough so that the "monitor's" guns wouldn't reach, couldn't elevate to fire on the confederates and indeed some of those guns were manned by a crew from the "css virginia." so, these guys got a chance to shoot at the "monitor" again and stop it along with sunken vessels and obstructions in the river keep it on may 15th from shelling richmond from, you know, the richmond port, rockets. so, all lee has done thus far is write this legislation that became the first draft law passed in april. and then in may he saved richmond by sending some people down with guns to drury's bluff. but he's still got to confron
union troops or the union navy can sally up the james. and lee, you know, connects these dominos. you lose norfolk. you lose the "virginia." the james is open. and here come five union ships with the "monitor," another ironclad and some wooden ships and they're steaming up the james. lee it was who sent his son, custas, to command some troops at a place called drury's bluff about seven miles downriver from richmond. there is a bluff there. it's not that high, but it's high....
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. >> and sally kidd in washington.ur report shows federal agencies are wasting your tax dollars on mistakes that could be avoided. [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering. lex breaking news at the top of the hour. police have been searching for a suspect to ran inside a school building. we are told all the students are save after brief lockdown before eventually being dismissed. we will continue to monitor the search for any more development. jury selection is almost complete in the trial of george huguely. he is accused of killing his girlfriend, cockeysville native yeardley love. we will take you to charlotte
. >> and sally kidd in washington.ur report shows federal agencies are wasting your tax dollars on mistakes that could be avoided. [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with...
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when i started out writing "when harry met sally," i thought only that it would be nice to write this rob had proposed. (nora ephron) two people are friends. they realize that sex would ruin everything and then they have sex and they ruin everything. that was my goal. i don't think that movie redefined anything. what we were really trying in "when harry met sally" was to tell women some things about men they didn't know, and men some things about women they didn't know, and that was a very conscious part of our working process. when i worked with rob reiner and andy scheinman on it, they filled my notebook with horrible things -- i'm not saying i didn't know them about men -- but they were sort of my wildest nightmares. you meet someone, you have the safe lunch, you decide you like each other enough to move on to dinner. you go dancing, do the white man's overbite... go back to her place, you have sex; and the minute you're finished, what goes through your mind? "how long do i have to lie here and hold her before i can go home? is thirty seconds enough?" that's what you're thinking? i
when i started out writing "when harry met sally," i thought only that it would be nice to write this rob had proposed. (nora ephron) two people are friends. they realize that sex would ruin everything and then they have sex and they ruin everything. that was my goal. i don't think that movie redefined anything. what we were really trying in "when harry met sally" was to tell women some things about men they didn't know, and men some things about women they didn't know, and...
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i have no problem or no dispute with the story of sally hemming. there was an article yesterday in "the wall street journal" or some place talking about dna. i'm not into that. you know, i'm not going to dispute whether or not, you know, thomas jefferson fathered a baby. if it's true, it's true. that's one story about thomas jefferson. it is not the story about thomas jefferson. and the problem that i have is that hollywood is so eager -- and i'm using using hollywood as sort of the catch phrase for maybe pop culture, but in this country, we're so excited by the scandalous, at least they would have us believe that, if it titillating if it's salacious, it gets the story. thomas jefferyson is the man who wrote the declaration of independence. this is a man who feels very much out of his league in the continental congress. he feels very inadequate to the task, not only that but he writes this document with john adams and benjamin franklin looking over his shoulder. he is not the sole author of the declaration of independence as you may have learned in
i have no problem or no dispute with the story of sally hemming. there was an article yesterday in "the wall street journal" or some place talking about dna. i'm not into that. you know, i'm not going to dispute whether or not, you know, thomas jefferson fathered a baby. if it's true, it's true. that's one story about thomas jefferson. it is not the story about thomas jefferson. and the problem that i have is that hollywood is so eager -- and i'm using using hollywood as sort of the...
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take a look now at some other stories making headlines across the globe alia dueler sally's thirty three year rule over yemen will come to an end this week as voters elect a new president saleh his vice president is the only choice on the ballot the single candidate election was a condition of a power transition deal signed by sally last november after ten months of protests and pressure calling for his resignation the vote makes yemen the first arab country where uprising led to a negotiated settlement. thirty people have been killed in nigeria when the islamic sect boko haram tossed explosives and opened fire inside a market in the north northeastern city of maiduguri home to the insurgent group the attack set off a gunfight with nigeria's joint task force resulting in eight dead boko haram members the gunman accused traders of working with the military following the arrest of a suspected group member in the market last week. the sixty day state of emergency has been declared in several prove even provinces after heavy rains flooded whole towns thousands of residents forced to leave th
take a look now at some other stories making headlines across the globe alia dueler sally's thirty three year rule over yemen will come to an end this week as voters elect a new president saleh his vice president is the only choice on the ballot the single candidate election was a condition of a power transition deal signed by sally last november after ten months of protests and pressure calling for his resignation the vote makes yemen the first arab country where uprising led to a negotiated...
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on the ballot a single candidate election it was a condition of the power transfer deal signed by sally last november after ten months of protests and pressure for him to step down the vote makes him in the first arab country where uprising led to a negotiated settlement. thirty people have died in nigeria when the islamic sect of boko haram threw explosives opened fire in the side of the northeastern city inside a market in the northeastern city of my degree home to the insurgent group the attack set off a gunfight with nigeria's joint task force in which eight boko haram members were killed this sect has been behind several deadly bombings throughout nigeria that have killed more than two hundred since january. the sixth state of emergency has been declared in several pervy and provinces after heavy rains flooded entire towns thousands of residents were forced to leave their regions after their homes were swamped military planes been delivering food aid for the rainy season that typically starts in january has resulted in the spread of dengue fever which has killed more than a dozen p
on the ballot a single candidate election it was a condition of the power transfer deal signed by sally last november after ten months of protests and pressure for him to step down the vote makes him in the first arab country where uprising led to a negotiated settlement. thirty people have died in nigeria when the islamic sect of boko haram threw explosives opened fire in the side of the northeastern city inside a market in the northeastern city of my degree home to the insurgent group the...
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>> sally dogs. >> jimmy: sally dogs.. when did he die? >> two years ago. >> jimmy: two years ago. so when you run into any kind of trouble, you would call him? >> when i used to be in trouble. >> jimmy: when you used to be in trouble in the old days. would you do that, would you get him involved? >> really, you think that's going to happen, watch this. hello. >> jimmy: who would you say this to? >> she's more trouble than my nephews. >> jimmy: he still took care of things? >> always. >> jimmy: can you give us an example of one of the things he took care of? >> one time when i was 18 i was married. i got divorced in a year. just to get out of my house because i was sick of being like the housewife with my father. >> jimmy: you got married just to get out of the house? >> yeah. i was being coup icooking, takiy four brothers, my father. i said, i got to get out of here. i feel like an old lady. i get married. then i get divorced because he was a bum. >> jimmy: how long did that marriage last? >> a year. then i used to see h
>> sally dogs. >> jimmy: sally dogs.. when did he die? >> two years ago. >> jimmy: two years ago. so when you run into any kind of trouble, you would call him? >> when i used to be in trouble. >> jimmy: when you used to be in trouble in the old days. would you do that, would you get him involved? >> really, you think that's going to happen, watch this. hello. >> jimmy: who would you say this to? >> she's more trouble than my nephews....
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martha: thank you very much, guys, sally, thank you very much. >> thank you.hank you. this scfertion not going to end here. it's going to go through the general election. what do you think? >> bill: we want to hear from you too. here's the question we're asking, is your family budget affected by the rising cost of gasoline. we have almost 4000 votes right now, and almost 91 percent say it is impacting you. tell us what you think online, vote right now, during this survey as we go to commercial break. we're right back after this. ♪ [ male announcer ] offering four distinct driving modes and lexus' dynamic handling, the next generation of lexus will not be contained. the all-new 2013 lexus gs. there's no going back. ♪ in here, the landscaping business grows with snow. to keep big winter job on track, at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field workers to accounting, initiate, bill, and track work in real time. you can't live under a dome in minnesota, that's why there's guys like me. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping
martha: thank you very much, guys, sally, thank you very much. >> thank you.hank you. this scfertion not going to end here. it's going to go through the general election. what do you think? >> bill: we want to hear from you too. here's the question we're asking, is your family budget affected by the rising cost of gasoline. we have almost 4000 votes right now, and almost 91 percent say it is impacting you. tell us what you think online, vote right now, during this survey as we go to...