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:19)) 3 :19))a branch snaps sending model sasha lords to the ground.áá)) talk about a bad day at the office.. this man was moving some boxes around a warehouse in maryland he was about to walk away from the area when heetripped on a cart.hh tried to walk away like nothing happened...people in the area might notthave seen it.. but it was all caught on surveiilance video. two planes are in involved in a messy accident at nashville interrational airport.. causing tens of thousands of dollars in damage. a crew from atlantic aviation was towing the larger &pgulfstream when witnesses say a tow bar broke... sending the jet towarr the smaller beechcrrft king air. both planes ere empty at the time... batman has a new car.check out all the bells and whistles of this new batmobile... next. you're watching fox 45 good day baltimore. ((break 7)) [ male announcer ] the magic of nature appears every day, within each strand of an oat's rhythmical sway. when an apple's vibrant red temptation, and honey's sweet touch of golden sensation, join together with a pecan crunc
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olympic figure skater sasha cohen will tell us how she's breaking into the world of business. one of the main tock stories of the day. on the cnbc news line, colin mcgrabahan. good to talk to you this morning. >> david, good morning, thank you. >> how much credibility is behind this bid? >> well, you certainly up the credibility level when he had the commitment from credit suisse to provide -- or they think it's highly confident. the unknown is private equity. we don't know exactly what kind of leverage ratio credit suisse is looking for. having not named the private equity firms and still needing permission from the board, this is certainly not a firm offer. if anything it's kind of an indication of interest. >> does it suggest to you that he has somehow evolved in terms of his strategic approach as to how this company should be run? >> he certainly has ideas on how to do that. put together a seem of some of the former executives. i think adding substantial leverage, substantial debt to the value probably make it more difficult to do what he wants to do. restricting cash flow
olympic figure skater sasha cohen will tell us how she's breaking into the world of business. one of the main tock stories of the day. on the cnbc news line, colin mcgrabahan. good to talk to you this morning. >> david, good morning, thank you. >> how much credibility is behind this bid? >> well, you certainly up the credibility level when he had the commitment from credit suisse to provide -- or they think it's highly confident. the unknown is private equity. we don't know...
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they're going to affect malia and sasha too, my daughters. so, this is how our democracy works.ur generation is going to have to push the generations in front of you to make sure that they're making the right decisions. your generation will choose not just between two candidates or two political parties but will choose the path that we take as a country, and it will affect your lives in very personal profound ways. so you think about the questions that are at stake here. are we going to make sure the good jobs and opportunities take root in china or germany or are we going to make sure they take root in charlottesville and richmond right here in virginia and all across america? are we going to make sure that an honest day's work is rewarded? so that somebody who really works hard, they can afford to have their own home and they'll have health care when they get sick and they'll be able to retire with dignity and respect and most of all, they'll be able to make sure their kids are doing better and dreaming bigger than they did? are we going to make sure that not just you but folk
they're going to affect malia and sasha too, my daughters. so, this is how our democracy works.ur generation is going to have to push the generations in front of you to make sure that they're making the right decisions. your generation will choose not just between two candidates or two political parties but will choose the path that we take as a country, and it will affect your lives in very personal profound ways. so you think about the questions that are at stake here. are we going to make...
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. >> and our girls, malia and sasha still talk about our visit to the state fair. we had a ball.rode the bumper cars, we slid down the big slide where barack almost lost sasha. she flew up. it wasn't pretty. wasn't happy about that. and yes, we experienced the magic of our first fried twinkie. yes, we did. even though you say i don't let you eat them, you eat what you want. but we were surrounded by the press so barack left and the girls looked at me and they said oh, i'm so glad dad is gone. now we can have fun. so after he left, we stayed, we cut loose, we stayed until the fair shut down. it was a ball. and i have to say that we're all very jealous that barack got to go back to the fair without us last week. did you have a fried twinkie? >> pork chop and beer. >> he's so pleased with himself. >> it was tasty. >> in all seriousness, though, because of those wonderful memories and so many more, i want to start by saying thank you, truly. thank you for the kindness, generosity and love that you have shown our family. i mean, throughout the state consistently. iowa was our very fir
. >> and our girls, malia and sasha still talk about our visit to the state fair. we had a ball.rode the bumper cars, we slid down the big slide where barack almost lost sasha. she flew up. it wasn't pretty. wasn't happy about that. and yes, we experienced the magic of our first fried twinkie. yes, we did. even though you say i don't let you eat them, you eat what you want. but we were surrounded by the press so barack left and the girls looked at me and they said oh, i'm so glad dad is...
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we would have done anything for sasha in that moment. we don't know him. >> the chief pointed out though rescuer arrived within minutes of being called, often makes a difference between life and death. >> that is remarkable. >> a way area man proposed to his girlfriend at the spot where the couple met four years ago on cal train in san francisco. >> i thought cal train would be the best place to do that. i got her friends and family onto the train and she had no idea. >> and maggie sheldon was blown way by the proposal and family members and friends who sang her favorite song. what a moment! >> that is ku. what a great idea. >> and coming up next katie couric ask her day at twitter. >> she tells us how she plans to incorporate social >>> abc 7 news got an exclusive look inside twitter's new san francisco headquarters today. the first time television cameras have been allowed inside. it was also an opportunity for katie couric to talk about her new show. >> this is beautiful. >> starting with a garden katie couric got a special tour aroun
we would have done anything for sasha in that moment. we don't know him. >> the chief pointed out though rescuer arrived within minutes of being called, often makes a difference between life and death. >> that is remarkable. >> a way area man proposed to his girlfriend at the spot where the couple met four years ago on cal train in san francisco. >> i thought cal train would be the best place to do that. i got her friends and family onto the train and she had no idea....
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we decided to follow mars and sasha, a pair of students who never climb without their cameras.ed up a few flight of stairs, crawled through an opening and stepped out to the sky. okay, it's not the world's tallest building, but even here, it was clear he was born to climb. the 20-year-old is actually studying law. but he's turned his passion into art. this photo won him a national competition. it's also what most roofers want -- fame. earlier, one of his friends slipped and fell to his death. he was just 18 years old. >> after that i decided not to do something very risky. >> reporter: but the danger hasn't stopped hundreds of young russians from climbing anything they can find. for the adrenaline. for the view, for that stunt that will get everyone talking. "nightline," moscow. >> that's terrifying. thanks for watching abc news. "good morning america" waiting for new the morning with the very latest with isaac's path. we're always online on abcnews.com.
we decided to follow mars and sasha, a pair of students who never climb without their cameras.ed up a few flight of stairs, crawled through an opening and stepped out to the sky. okay, it's not the world's tallest building, but even here, it was clear he was born to climb. the 20-year-old is actually studying law. but he's turned his passion into art. this photo won him a national competition. it's also what most roofers want -- fame. earlier, one of his friends slipped and fell to his death....
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. >> did you see sasha and solomon's blog? they have a new blog on j.c. hayward.com so you have got to go. >> wasn't she in the pool swimming? >> don't give it up. go to j.c. hayward.com and you are going to crack up. >>> hey it is a beautiful day to be by the pool. we have temperatures toward the 90-degree mark and humidity levels are in a decent spot right now. here's a look at the day planner. temperatures will be climbing into the upper 80s, even pubbing 90 before the afternoon is out. winds will turn to the south at 5 to 10 miles per hour. boy it is going to be a nice one. 86 at 7:00 p.m. and by 9:00, we are down to 82. you may want to have dinner on the deck or your porch. got a hundred -- couple of high clouds. parts of western kentucky, so lots of sunshine, up to 84 in town, still upper 70s to near 80s in the cumberland valley. it was certainly very lovely with la plata at 85. as you look outside at our michael and son camera, just a few fair weather puffy clouds. at this hour, officially reagan national 84. a light south southeast wind at 3 miles
. >> did you see sasha and solomon's blog? they have a new blog on j.c. hayward.com so you have got to go. >> wasn't she in the pool swimming? >> don't give it up. go to j.c. hayward.com and you are going to crack up. >>> hey it is a beautiful day to be by the pool. we have temperatures toward the 90-degree mark and humidity levels are in a decent spot right now. here's a look at the day planner. temperatures will be climbing into the upper 80s, even pubbing 90 before...
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this is sasha getting his haircut. this is the part where chris getz his mohawk. so they take their new looks out in public. they went out for lunch. >> check out these bozos over here. >> you saw these guys at some restaurant, you'd think those guys lose a bet? >> they went out into public, they had their fun, they had their lunch but afterward they came back home and finished and went bald. >> i love this video. this is just a group of friends supporting their friend. and it's so moving and so beautiful. and so much fun. that's the best thing you can give a person battling cancer is give them something positive, give them something hope, give them something hope. >> you think of our new hair style. >> you guys are all very handsome. >>> ping pong balls headed to space. >> so there could be any number of experiments. >> see the new space program next, "right this minute." >>> and still to come, elephants driven from the wild in thailand cause a royal outrage. >> the queen decided, you know what, i want to do something to help out. >> now the director of a new fil
this is sasha getting his haircut. this is the part where chris getz his mohawk. so they take their new looks out in public. they went out for lunch. >> check out these bozos over here. >> you saw these guys at some restaurant, you'd think those guys lose a bet? >> they went out into public, they had their fun, they had their lunch but afterward they came back home and finished and went bald. >> i love this video. this is just a group of friends supporting their friend....
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and niki was with us at the beginning helped set it up and -- and i have to thank sasha and solomon.y have a new blog. those are my dogs. >> you started this a year ago. what's been the surprising reward after a year for you personally? >> having the connection with viewers. >> you started with aspirations. you don't really know where it's going to go. >> it's been fun because it has developed. janet come here. she puts together a lot of our guests. where are the rest of the people? we're going to cut the cake. >> you've met a lot of these people, too, through the arena stage events as well that you've done. >> that's right. and we have sponsors and we thank all of our sponsors for jchayward.com for keeping it going. if you have some suggestions, please get in touch with us and let us know. here's janet. janet put together the birthday celebration, gets all of our producers, all of our guests for the 12 noon newscast and also for the website. so thank you. thank you, thank you. everybody come, because we're going to have cake. come on, joy. joy wants to get on the air. thank you, joy
and niki was with us at the beginning helped set it up and -- and i have to thank sasha and solomon.y have a new blog. those are my dogs. >> you started this a year ago. what's been the surprising reward after a year for you personally? >> having the connection with viewers. >> you started with aspirations. you don't really know where it's going to go. >> it's been fun because it has developed. janet come here. she puts together a lot of our guests. where are the rest of...
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sa sasha and malia are under strict orders not to slip him scraps under the dinner table. >> good luck with that. >> how long is rain delay? >> 51 minutes is what i saw. we saw one storm before, and i saw another one. i'm thinking, i think we'll be okay, and that thing just went right over the stadium. i got a lot of nice tweets on that one. let's show you the rain at the ballpark. strauss berg just continues to see this. he starts games, then it rains. i should have just forecasted rain because he was on the mound today, but then they came back and gave a very good performance. dan will have much more in sports in just a second. they actually had a tough time bringing out the tarp a little earlier. maybe you missed it. high temperature today, 86 degrees. low this morning at 66 degrees. the high right around average. the low, though, below average and the coolest number that we have seen in just about two months. we were waking up to some beautiful numbers out there earlier today. temperatures right now, 73 degrees. dew point of 67. the winds are now calm. some areas could still see so
sa sasha and malia are under strict orders not to slip him scraps under the dinner table. >> good luck with that. >> how long is rain delay? >> 51 minutes is what i saw. we saw one storm before, and i saw another one. i'm thinking, i think we'll be okay, and that thing just went right over the stadium. i got a lot of nice tweets on that one. let's show you the rain at the ballpark. strauss berg just continues to see this. he starts games, then it rains. i should have just...
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journalist, the first lady on the couch spoke about having the talk with her daughters, malia and sasha. this week, michelle obama is guest editor of our ivillage website. she sat down with kelly wallace to talk about topics like, the president's former smoking habit around inquisitive daughters. >> i have to say that i know that his ability to ultimately kick the habit was because of the girls. because they're at the age now where you can't hide. it's clear. and he would have to start having those conversations. because we discuss all the time, we talk about drugs, we talk about sex, we talk about smoking. we talk about it all. our motto is -- >> you've had the talk? >> we've had all the talks there are to have. i mean, malia is very inquisitive and open. and our view is, you have to approach kids where they are, and when they ask a question, our reaction and how open and comfortable we are with the topic really affects their willingness to share. >> michelle obama with kelly wallace. >>> and up next for us tonight, opening up a whole new world under the sea. and "making a difference"
journalist, the first lady on the couch spoke about having the talk with her daughters, malia and sasha. this week, michelle obama is guest editor of our ivillage website. she sat down with kelly wallace to talk about topics like, the president's former smoking habit around inquisitive daughters. >> i have to say that i know that his ability to ultimately kick the habit was because of the girls. because they're at the age now where you can't hide. it's clear. and he would have to start...
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and that's what i think about every night when i put malia and sasha to bed.etimes they put me to bed. [laughter] i can't stay up later than them anymore. but i think about the world that i want to leave for them, for all of our sons and daughters. i think about how i want to give our kids that foundation for their dreams, opportunities worthy of their promise -- because all of our children in this country are worthy. [applause] we all want to work to give them that sense of limitless possibility, that belief that here in america, the greatest country on earth, there's always something better out there if you're willing to work for it. [applause] so we know that we can't turn back now. we have come so far, but we have so much more work to do. and if we keep moving forward, then we need to work our hearts out for the man that i have the pleasure of introducing -- my husband and our president, president barack obama. [applause] >> hello, dubuque! [applause] thank you, dubuque. how is everybody doing today? [applause] now, first of all, i, too, just want to thank
and that's what i think about every night when i put malia and sasha to bed.etimes they put me to bed. [laughter] i can't stay up later than them anymore. but i think about the world that i want to leave for them, for all of our sons and daughters. i think about how i want to give our kids that foundation for their dreams, opportunities worthy of their promise -- because all of our children in this country are worthy. [applause] we all want to work to give them that sense of limitless...
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with a global missionary zeal where we had a state controlled capitalism was called sasha's when nobody dares to ask do r.t. question more. hard is the state run english speaking russian channel it's kind of like al-jazeera. russia today has an extremely confrontational stance when it comes to us. welcome back we're talking about the fed's failed attempts to stimulate the economy despite calls for it that we heard on the hill today with ben bernanke he there so before we go back to our guest i want to bring up a chart that shows what he was talking about before the break ok this shows and to which includes bass money so bass money reflects the fed's attempts to broaden the money supply to get that money to the real economy but what you can see is that as the fed has contributed to that increase in base money what you see is a contraction in m two so let's bring my filoni back in and ask him when and how the public is going to feel this if they already are so again he's founder of gold silver dot com and author of guide to investing in gold and silver which is part of the rich dad poor d
with a global missionary zeal where we had a state controlled capitalism was called sasha's when nobody dares to ask do r.t. question more. hard is the state run english speaking russian channel it's kind of like al-jazeera. russia today has an extremely confrontational stance when it comes to us. welcome back we're talking about the fed's failed attempts to stimulate the economy despite calls for it that we heard on the hill today with ben bernanke he there so before we go back to our guest i...
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came only a day after a twin bomb attack left two people dead in the country's capital tripoli over sasha suspected to conduct a loyalist have been arrested in connection with the incident will be remains on stable says the nato bank's popular. prizing resulted in the ousting of the country's former leader moammar gadhafi last chair and that itself blanks tiny's a milton on the mahdi believes the security situation in the country will only get more as the forward has any chance of getting back. it's not definitely known who could be behind these kind of actions i think what might be disturbing is that normally when these kind of activities start they don't just and so sadly there could be such more actions similar explosions in the days and months to come and judging by the situation on the ground it's not clear that things are any better in libya today than before the nato intervention i think there's a rush to try to create a semblance of normalcy you really cannot have stability without addressing the issues of the weapons that are widely available at the end of the day the people that
came only a day after a twin bomb attack left two people dead in the country's capital tripoli over sasha suspected to conduct a loyalist have been arrested in connection with the incident will be remains on stable says the nato bank's popular. prizing resulted in the ousting of the country's former leader moammar gadhafi last chair and that itself blanks tiny's a milton on the mahdi believes the security situation in the country will only get more as the forward has any chance of getting back....
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people can stop wasting and start giving i guess thank you so much for coming on the show that was sasha lee it's a policy analyst for the natural resources defense council she's also a contributor to the and our d.c. blog switchboard thanks or well that's going to wrap it up for this hour but for more on the stories we covered you can check out our you tube channel that is youtube dot com slash r t america we post all of our interviews on line and fall over there you can also check out our website it is our t.v. dot com slash usa and you can also follow me on twitter at liz wall will be back here at eight pm.
people can stop wasting and start giving i guess thank you so much for coming on the show that was sasha lee it's a policy analyst for the natural resources defense council she's also a contributor to the and our d.c. blog switchboard thanks or well that's going to wrap it up for this hour but for more on the stories we covered you can check out our you tube channel that is youtube dot com slash r t america we post all of our interviews on line and fall over there you can also check out our...
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capitalism is called sasha when nobody dares to ask we do our question more. well long time you. were and u.s. ally in the now we has died has caught our attention because of the international response that it's created un secretary-general ban ki moon said the now he will quote be remembered for his exceptional leadership and advocacy on african issues within and outside the continent president obama added that he deserves recognition for his contributions to his country's development including his quote unyielding commitment to ethiopia support jose manuel but also president of the european commission also offered his condolences praising the now we as a respected african leader now is interesting about the statements made by world leaders is a lack of attention to the darker side of the now his legacy aside that includes ethiopia being criticized for years by human rights groups for the government's strict control i spoke more about this with the answer coalition that mike prize nor any first shared his thoughts on the reactions of these world leaders. well it's not surprising
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blog switchboard hi there sasha so alarming information you guys put out there america has always been known as a land of plenty but considering the economic times that we're in today you know people trying to do more with less what do you make of this statistic. well that's right liz thanks so much for having me on and so right now i mean imagine you go to the grocery store and you leave with three big bags of groceries and you just drop one in the parking lot and never bother to stop and pick it up it sounds pretty ridiculous but that's essentially what's happening in america today and that's taking a big toll on our economy it's costing americans one hundred sixty five billion dollars every year in food that just goes right into the garbage for the average american family that's more than two thousand two hundred dollars every year and so at a time when a lot of americans are watching their own budgets it's tough to believe that every month they're they're throwing one hundred fifty dollars in into the garbage maybe maybe unknowingly. really interesting way of describing the picture
blog switchboard hi there sasha so alarming information you guys put out there america has always been known as a land of plenty but considering the economic times that we're in today you know people trying to do more with less what do you make of this statistic. well that's right liz thanks so much for having me on and so right now i mean imagine you go to the grocery store and you leave with three big bags of groceries and you just drop one in the parking lot and never bother to stop and pick...
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your view there with the global machinery see where we had a state controlled capitalism is called sasha's when nobody dares to ask we do our tea question more. at first that just burns your eyes right right i mean it's like a derivative of actual pepper it's a food product essentially. this is much stronger than anything it's the biopsy loses thousands of times i'm stronger than any one of the ever put you know so. well police in cities throughout the u.s. are cracking down on of all things chalk art work in july the los angeles police department of violently retaliated against the occupy movement in the city when it handed out chalk during an art walk a vent the reasoning behind the chalk was previous arrest for chalking public space however not all uses of chalk will catch the police as i occupy l.a. sent out a press release recently that states the l.a.p.d. has quote failed to make chalking arrests that non occupy events including an event the mayor handed out boxes of yellow chalk to be used on the sidewalks driveways and any blank canvases including the streets of sunset boulevard an
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is in view with the global machinery see where we had a state controlled capitalism is called sasha when nobody dares to ask we do our tea question more. and i say for you now on a story we told you about earlier this week we reported on the hundreds of millions of dollars being wasted on reconstruction efforts in iraq with relatively little progress to show as it turns out infrastructure failures in iraq are not isolated incidents when it comes to u.s. efforts abroad but actually more common occurrences in a report released earlier this week it shows that a large amount of the u.s. government's four hundred million dollar investment in large scale infrastructure projects in afghanistan in just the year two thousand and eleven was also wasted the report by the special inspector general for afghanistan john soco found that quote a decade of struggle and bloodshed and more than eighty nine billion of us appropriations for afghan reconstruction has not cleared the landscape of serious problems he went on to say the united states risks wasting billions of dollars more if u.s. funded developm
is in view with the global machinery see where we had a state controlled capitalism is called sasha when nobody dares to ask we do our tea question more. and i say for you now on a story we told you about earlier this week we reported on the hundreds of millions of dollars being wasted on reconstruction efforts in iraq with relatively little progress to show as it turns out infrastructure failures in iraq are not isolated incidents when it comes to u.s. efforts abroad but actually more common...
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sasha's when nobody dares to ask we do our t.v. question more. wealthy british style moves on closing time to find the money. market. so from the find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to report. to cool cool stores it's here before going global and now it's pulling wire. choose your place take your stand. to. make your statement. spread the word. the food coupons through the long. sleep. more news today violence is once again fled up the phone these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada trophy giant corporations are today the food. download. cation so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device. any time. because of this is the kind of report you know a lot of people think that federal reserve bank is nothing but a virtual bank run with a virtual currency a virtual automaton ben bernanke doing the high frequency virtual algorithmic
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who is in view with the global machinery see where we had a state controlled capitalism it's called sasha's when nobody dares to ask we do our t. question more. r t is the state run english speaking russian channel it's kind of like al-jazeera. russia today has an extremely confrontational stance when it comes to us. yes folks like credit card companies are returning to court to collect their debts but there is a problem there lawsuits depend on documents that are incomplete or inaccurate among other problems one judge who often presides over one hundred cases each day estimates that ninety percent of credit card lawsuits are flawed this is exactly like the robo signing that got servicers into trouble regarding mortgages and foreclosures now why would financial institutions think that they could get away with something like this for some answers now we turn to lauren lesser host of capital account nice to see lauren here so when we say that these cases are flawed what kind of laws are we talking ok well what we're talking is a lot of the same things that sound very reminiscent of what we've
who is in view with the global machinery see where we had a state controlled capitalism it's called sasha's when nobody dares to ask we do our t. question more. r t is the state run english speaking russian channel it's kind of like al-jazeera. russia today has an extremely confrontational stance when it comes to us. yes folks like credit card companies are returning to court to collect their debts but there is a problem there lawsuits depend on documents that are incomplete or inaccurate among...
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. >> sasha from mill valley is talking about todd a kin's comments on what is caused legitimate rape. >> this makes the rest of us look bad. and i don't know anyone that doesn't think that that man is an idiot. >> i think some women need help. so they take obama to help with them. they can get a government assistance. >> and there are alternate delegates. >> they need to listen to words from ann romney. she's a wonderful woman. she knows how important it is to with led by a man who is a wonderful man. >> most told me it's the economy. >> the republicans who want to get people back to work and you know want to make this country started again applies to men, women, people of all genders and lace races, whatever. >> and in a tent camp called romyville, this green party candidate says republican women are right. it's the economy. >> my message to them is that romney and ryan don't give a damn but, eernl. they don't know what it's like to punch a time clock or to worry if you're going to be able to pay your mortgage. >> there are two about as far as you can get in tampa. >> coming up at 6:
. >> sasha from mill valley is talking about todd a kin's comments on what is caused legitimate rape. >> this makes the rest of us look bad. and i don't know anyone that doesn't think that that man is an idiot. >> i think some women need help. so they take obama to help with them. they can get a government assistance. >> and there are alternate delegates. >> they need to listen to words from ann romney. she's a wonderful woman. she knows how important it is to with...
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will is imbue it with a global missionary zeal where we had a state controlled capitalism is called sasha's when nobody dares to ask we do.
will is imbue it with a global missionary zeal where we had a state controlled capitalism is called sasha's when nobody dares to ask we do.
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in view with the global machinery see where are we heading state controlled capitalism is called sasha's when nobody dares to ask we do our t.v. question more. welcome back we're talking to the man whose job was to be that tarp watchdog protect against fraud hold banks accountable here is one criminal case where he was successful in getting it pursued to. the charges that have been filed against leave bentley farkas he is the former chairman of t.v. w a private mortgage lender regulators a charging him with fraud and about a one point nine billion dollars scheme that eventually led to the downfall of colonial bank corp. but he describes in his book how even though he had builder agents had built an airtight case d.o.j. was pushing back they didn't want to pursue it and they continued to as the prosecutors continued to push back hard their timidity was frustrating i think that they just didn't have the confidence that comes from prosecuting a series of complex high profile cases and mr brodsky who had been a prosecutor in the southern district of new york a very well known district obviou
in view with the global machinery see where are we heading state controlled capitalism is called sasha's when nobody dares to ask we do our t.v. question more. welcome back we're talking to the man whose job was to be that tarp watchdog protect against fraud hold banks accountable here is one criminal case where he was successful in getting it pursued to. the charges that have been filed against leave bentley farkas he is the former chairman of t.v. w a private mortgage lender regulators a...
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. >>> gracias sasha y todos caminamos hacia abajo viendo los celulares, y congresistas de estados unidos
. >>> gracias sasha y todos caminamos hacia abajo viendo los celulares, y congresistas de estados unidos
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that's what i think about every night when i put sasha and malia to bed. >> welcome back. the first lady. she was introducing the president. she did not respond to mitt romney's harsh critique of her husband. do you think she's taking romney's remarks personally or do you think at the almost four years she's been at 1600 pennsylvania avenue, she's got some pretty thick skin. >> the first ladies are most politically potent when they seem very above it all. she got wrapped up in all of this partisan wrangling back and forth she would be a much less effective campaigner. that said, according to my reporting she sees her role as having accumulated political capital to be valuable to the president in the re-election campaign. remember because the role of first lady is constricted, campaigning effectively is one of the other things she can do to get back at the republicans. >> she's more politically potent. do you think she has thicker skin after all these years? >> it's hard. i think there's a huge difference between michelle obama in 2008 and 2012. remember that michelle obama
that's what i think about every night when i put sasha and malia to bed. >> welcome back. the first lady. she was introducing the president. she did not respond to mitt romney's harsh critique of her husband. do you think she's taking romney's remarks personally or do you think at the almost four years she's been at 1600 pennsylvania avenue, she's got some pretty thick skin. >> the first ladies are most politically potent when they seem very above it all. she got wrapped up in all...
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there's the picture right there. 11th place. [ cheers and applause ] congratulations sasha.t more of our favorites go to latenightwithjimmyfallon.com/ hashtags. stick around, we'll be right back with more "late night" everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. i'm here to snake the drain. i'm here to flush the pipe. vo: liquid plumr double impact has a long snake that reaches deep in the pipe to grab the toughest clogs, and a powerful gel to finish off the rest. baby. liquid plumr double impact. gives you a 50% annual bonus. and everyone likes 50% more [ russian accent ] rubles. eh, eheh, eh, eh. [ brooklyn accent ] 50% more simoleons. [ western accent ] 50% more sawbucks. ♪ [ maine accent ] 50% more clams. it's a lobster, either way. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. with a 50% annual cash bonus, it's the card for people who like more cash. [ italian accent ] 50% more dough! what's in your wallet? [ italian accent ] 50% more dough! why should g
there's the picture right there. 11th place. [ cheers and applause ] congratulations sasha.t more of our favorites go to latenightwithjimmyfallon.com/ hashtags. stick around, we'll be right back with more "late night" everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. i'm here to snake the drain. i'm here to flush the pipe. vo: liquid plumr double impact has a long snake that...
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the point is michelle is on the west coast, malia and sasha, right now at mcdonald's getting big mac.m cookies. >> andrea: there was an article in "time" magazine in february that talks about how all the food fetish, the talk about food could have a down side. and effect teens and young people with more eating disorders. there is a study out by c.s. children hospital that says 30% of parents are worried about their children. age 14 and over becoming self-conscious. >> dana: it starts earlier than that. worry about gaining weight. then, what i like is the idea -- i think mrs. obama policy is a good one. it helps people. first ladies come up with they want to do. i appreciate the fact, where i used to worry about what i ate because i didn't want to gain weight you no i think more of what i eat than how it makes me feel. do i have fuel to get through the show. right now i'm starving and i would do anything to have a pizza or -- >> kimberly: you would eat an egg mcmuffin now. >> andrea: bob, speaking of fuel -- are you awake? what do you think of this? you said publicly you support the fi
the point is michelle is on the west coast, malia and sasha, right now at mcdonald's getting big mac.m cookies. >> andrea: there was an article in "time" magazine in february that talks about how all the food fetish, the talk about food could have a down side. and effect teens and young people with more eating disorders. there is a study out by c.s. children hospital that says 30% of parents are worried about their children. age 14 and over becoming self-conscious. >>...
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i could tell because when malia and sasha picked it up, you know, it's mom, oh, your book, how nice. yeah. [laughter] they actually got pulled in by the pictures, and ten they couldn't put -- then they couldn't put it down, and they started looking through, and then they started actually reading it, and eventually i got, actually, a thumbs up. [laughter] so that's what we hope the book will be. the book is not the story of the white house guard season and be how it came to be and -- garden and how it came to be and how we had our ups and downs and trials and tribulations, but it's also a story of community gardens across the country. everything from a wonderful community garden in hawaii, mao farms, to some excellent school gardens that are happening in, right smack dab in the middle of new york with grade school kids. stories of the work people are doing across this country, really an important part of the book as well. but we also talk about one of my key initiatives which is let's move, and it's all about getting our kids healthy. um, so the book shares that journey and some of th
i could tell because when malia and sasha picked it up, you know, it's mom, oh, your book, how nice. yeah. [laughter] they actually got pulled in by the pictures, and ten they couldn't put -- then they couldn't put it down, and they started looking through, and then they started actually reading it, and eventually i got, actually, a thumbs up. [laughter] so that's what we hope the book will be. the book is not the story of the white house guard season and be how it came to be and -- garden and...
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she said last year sasha was overscheduled, tae kwon do, swimming, piano, et cetera. talked about getting ready for school, making sure kids have everything they need. she says every day she hopes she will be doing right by her sids. she won't know until they leave the white house to know it worked. all the evidence shows they are poised, natural, having a normal childhood and doing fine. >> i was going to ask you about, that pressures of this new campaign. how are ty handling it? how are the girls being shielded from the spotlight. >> right. they are four years older. they potentially could read more and hear more. she said a couple of things. they only care about their lives, like kids. they have mapped out different scenarios. either way their lives are going to be great, they are going to be great. interestingly th don't watch a lot of tv. big rules in the white house how many hours of tv. when they do watch tv, everything is dvr'd. what they can do is fast forward through any of the ads. i was in washington overnight yesterday. there's a lot of negative ads going
she said last year sasha was overscheduled, tae kwon do, swimming, piano, et cetera. talked about getting ready for school, making sure kids have everything they need. she says every day she hopes she will be doing right by her sids. she won't know until they leave the white house to know it worked. all the evidence shows they are poised, natural, having a normal childhood and doing fine. >> i was going to ask you about, that pressures of this new campaign. how are ty handling it? how are...
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are going to be decided and they're not just going to affect you, they're going to affect malia and sashae hearing better than mine. i wouldn't hear what was yelled but making light saying whatever you're going to chant just society. >>> an undercover journalist shows how danger it is as they try to keep from reaching the president's doorstep. don't miss this record inside syria. you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. >>> a group moniting the violence violence in syria says more than 22,000 people have been kild, 22,000, since the uprising began a year and a half ago. more than
are going to be decided and they're not just going to affect you, they're going to affect malia and sashae hearing better than mine. i wouldn't hear what was yelled but making light saying whatever you're going to chant just society. >>> an undercover journalist shows how danger it is as they try to keep from reaching the president's doorstep. don't miss this record inside syria. you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you...
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i think about malia and sasha and think we're not going to have an america where they have fewer opportunities than somebody's sons. i don't want them having fewer choices than anybody's boys do. >> so nia-malika, connecting his mother and health care, his wishes for the future of his daughters as compared to boys and men, in a state he needs women's voters, is it policy in politics? what are we looking at here? >> it's a way of talking about policy through personal anecdotes. these are very personal anecdotes you heard in 2008 that obama would hit on similar things about his mother and daughters when he was at columbia. he also hit on those similar themes of equality. and so i think this is a very effective strategy. the type of women they particularly need to reach, they're suburban women but suburban white women. they're also single white women under the age of 50. those are the voters they're going against. if you look at a state like colorado, a state like virginia, you can't turn on the television here without seeing ads that are specific wli targeted to women that talk about mitt romney
i think about malia and sasha and think we're not going to have an america where they have fewer opportunities than somebody's sons. i don't want them having fewer choices than anybody's boys do. >> so nia-malika, connecting his mother and health care, his wishes for the future of his daughters as compared to boys and men, in a state he needs women's voters, is it policy in politics? what are we looking at here? >> it's a way of talking about policy through personal anecdotes. these...