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i would love to hear the response from sabrina schaeffer. guest: woman at the lower end of the pay scale are most affected in a negative way. a workplace that is open and allows employees to enter contracts freely with one another so they can best serve each other's needs. this makes it much more restrictive. that young woman is working really hard. we would like to give her a boost in salary. but everything will have to be public. it makes it much harder to justify things. that is one of our major concerns. for women at the top of the economic ladder, they have more experience and more education. the same is not true for the lower levels. host: could workplaces get hamstrung by some money legislation? guest: my reaction is that from president reagan -- "here you go again." rd.t is plain upsurg we have not stifled of entrepreneurship in this country by requiring equal pay. the bill is outdated. this modest piece of legislation updates the 1963 act. we have not stifled small businesses. we're not put some money regulations in place that peopl
i would love to hear the response from sabrina schaeffer. guest: woman at the lower end of the pay scale are most affected in a negative way. a workplace that is open and allows employees to enter contracts freely with one another so they can best serve each other's needs. this makes it much more restrictive. that young woman is working really hard. we would like to give her a boost in salary. but everything will have to be public. it makes it much harder to justify things. that is one of our...
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abc christian schaeffer is there and has more on abc 2 news at 11:00. >>> some drivers thought they struck it rich when they spot add bunch of cash spotted around interstate 97. it happened when a bag holding a convenience store flew on top of the car. jeff hager joins us behind the man behind the costly mistake. >> we've been caught up in the rat race from time to time, dropping the kids, racing to the bank and even taking out the trash. the owner of the store was getting ready to leave his house with a bag full of cash to be deposited when he put it on top of his car for a moment to take the trash on the curb. he left it there. he was driving to work around i- 97, when the bag fell, spilling the money out, by the time he realized what happened, cars were stopping on the road and people were scooping up the cash and drove away. the owner is now on the hook for thousands of dollars and dealing with those who found the money to return it. >> return the money. give it to us. i have two children and wife and we work hard, everything that day. sometimes seven days a week to make a living. if w
abc christian schaeffer is there and has more on abc 2 news at 11:00. >>> some drivers thought they struck it rich when they spot add bunch of cash spotted around interstate 97. it happened when a bag holding a convenience store flew on top of the car. jeff hager joins us behind the man behind the costly mistake. >> we've been caught up in the rat race from time to time, dropping the kids, racing to the bank and even taking out the trash. the owner of the store was getting ready...
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i would love to hear the response from sabrina schaeffer. guest: woman at the lower end of the pay scale are most affected in a negative way. a workplace that is open and allows employees to enter contracts freely with one another so they can best serve each other's needs. this makes it much more restrictive. that young woman is working really hard. we would like to give her a boost in salary. but everything will have to be public. it makes it much harder to justify things. that is one of our major concerns. for women at the top of the economic ladder, they have more experience and more education. the same is not true for the lower levels. host: could workplaces get hamstrung by some money legislation? guest: my reaction is that from president reagan -- "here you go again." rd.t is plain upsurg we have not stifled of entrepreneurship in this country by requiring equal pay. the bill is outdated. this modest piece of legislation updates the 1963 act. we have not stifled small businesses. we're not put some money regulations in place that peopl
i would love to hear the response from sabrina schaeffer. guest: woman at the lower end of the pay scale are most affected in a negative way. a workplace that is open and allows employees to enter contracts freely with one another so they can best serve each other's needs. this makes it much more restrictive. that young woman is working really hard. we would like to give her a boost in salary. but everything will have to be public. it makes it much harder to justify things. that is one of our...
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struck out 14, a little help from his friends in the seventh, jordan schaeffer a shot deep to right,r blanco, a diving grab on the warning track, it kept the perfect game intact. to the ninth, pinch hitter jason castro, a chance to break up pe next, a shot to third, a tough play, the throw to first and castro is out. 27 up, 27 down for matt cain. giants won it 10-0. cain just the 22nd pitcher in league history to pitch a fehr fekt game. >>> tough to follow that up, decki became the first pitcher to give up ten games. dickie struck out 12 over 9, the mets won. an hour later, cards lance beltran, that's all lynn needed cards won it 1-. now to atlanta, president jimmy carter enjoying the game. i don't know how much he enjoyed this. curtis granderson a two-run shot that gave the yanks the lead and they sweep the braves 3-2. >>> high drama in kansas city, royals down two. two outs in the ninth, everything riding on escobar, he delivered a triple into the gap. in came a pair, casey tied the game and forced extra innings. in the 11th, the sacks full for matt mustakis, all he had to do was s
struck out 14, a little help from his friends in the seventh, jordan schaeffer a shot deep to right,r blanco, a diving grab on the warning track, it kept the perfect game intact. to the ninth, pinch hitter jason castro, a chance to break up pe next, a shot to third, a tough play, the throw to first and castro is out. 27 up, 27 down for matt cain. giants won it 10-0. cain just the 22nd pitcher in league history to pitch a fehr fekt game. >>> tough to follow that up, decki became the...
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jordan schaeffer -- takes cain deep into the alley way in center and gregor blanco makes a beautifulat a play by blanco. cain loves it, throws his hands up to celebrate. eighth inning, another full count on wallace, ted barrett gives him the benefit of the doubt, cain's 14th strikeout of the night. to the ninth inning, perfect game still intact with two outs. cain facing jason castro, dwayne kiper has the call. >> one ball and two strikes. on the ground -- from deep third -- got him! and that's a perfect game. and the giants mobbing matt cain on the pitcher's mound. >> the first perfect game in giants franchise history. cain did it in 125 pitches, striking out a career high 14 batters. the most strikeouts of any perfect game. the second perfect game this season. the white sox phil humber did it on april 21st. matt cain's wife up in the stands a minute ago, run downs to the dugout to congratulate him. there she is. he got two great catches and his post-game press conference with his arm wrapped in ice. cain talked about doing it in front of the home crowd. >> there's really nothing li
jordan schaeffer -- takes cain deep into the alley way in center and gregor blanco makes a beautifulat a play by blanco. cain loves it, throws his hands up to celebrate. eighth inning, another full count on wallace, ted barrett gives him the benefit of the doubt, cain's 14th strikeout of the night. to the ninth inning, perfect game still intact with two outs. cain facing jason castro, dwayne kiper has the call. >> one ball and two strikes. on the ground -- from deep third -- got him! and...
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schaeffer and eden estimate that as of the beginning of 2011, about 1.46 million united states households with about 2.8 million children were surviving on $2 in cash or less in income per day per person in a given month. theme number five. the jobs available for low skilled or low educated workers leave the working poor particularly vulnerable. chicago researchers lambert and henley studied low wage work in retail and hospitality. successful applicants provide lots of availability. i can work any time between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. i might be assigned, say, around 25 hours per week with the timing and number of hours varying each week. however, my employer expects that i can be available any hours between 8:00 and 8:00. needing more money, i take on a second job. however, when that job conflicts with ours assigned by my first job, i am punished with reduced hour in my first job. they found what they call the full-time no-hours week. unemployment and underemployment also affect the men who father children in low income single parent families leaving both them and the families impoverishe
schaeffer and eden estimate that as of the beginning of 2011, about 1.46 million united states households with about 2.8 million children were surviving on $2 in cash or less in income per day per person in a given month. theme number five. the jobs available for low skilled or low educated workers leave the working poor particularly vulnerable. chicago researchers lambert and henley studied low wage work in retail and hospitality. successful applicants provide lots of availability. i can work...
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colonel schaeffer, thanks so much.ntly in our back yard, we'll tell you more. >> dave: summer camp is expensive, but doesn't have to be. bass pro shop is here with details on their free camp. ♪ ♪ i love rock and roll, put another dime in the jukebox baby ♪ ♪ take time and dance with me ♪ >> 9:53, quick headlines, the officials believe the next potential leader of al-qaeda is a man with ties to brooklyn, new york. terrorist thug adnan-- boy i hope i got there. currently on the fbi's most wanted list and believed to be involved in the foiled new york city subway bomb plot. iconic film producer told he couldn't speak at a high school graduation because he's a right wing conservative. and the principal at montana's high school disinvited him after learning the political views. behind "schindler's list" as well as a former marine, guys? >> one good thing about mispronouncing the terrorist's name. >> alisyn: they're not too litigious. and we're here at summer camp, bass pro shop, it's summer camp season. what have you got. >
colonel schaeffer, thanks so much.ntly in our back yard, we'll tell you more. >> dave: summer camp is expensive, but doesn't have to be. bass pro shop is here with details on their free camp. ♪ ♪ i love rock and roll, put another dime in the jukebox baby ♪ ♪ take time and dance with me ♪ >> 9:53, quick headlines, the officials believe the next potential leader of al-qaeda is a man with ties to brooklyn, new york. terrorist thug adnan-- boy i hope i got there. currently on...
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and sabrina schaeffer, the executive director of the independent women's forum.s, the president enjoys as we saw that favorability rating and yet when asked about whether or not he is doing a good job, only 48%, or so, of voters feel that he is doing a good job as president. will the favorability rating carry him across the finish line in november? >> well i think when you compare the president's favorability with romney's favorability i think absolute we can see that he is definitely going to continue to enjoy more, more support by a broad sector of americans. i think the real difference, around the job issue has to do with his favorability versus the congress's favorability which is virtually in the toilet at this point. i think that is because the american people know that as hard as this president has worked to create almost, over 4 million jobs, for this nation and for this economy, that congress has at every turn tried to thwart his ability to do so. and i think they, they, like the president. i think they're a little concerned about the congress that is go
and sabrina schaeffer, the executive director of the independent women's forum.s, the president enjoys as we saw that favorability rating and yet when asked about whether or not he is doing a good job, only 48%, or so, of voters feel that he is doing a good job as president. will the favorability rating carry him across the finish line in november? >> well i think when you compare the president's favorability with romney's favorability i think absolute we can see that he is definitely...
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many, many years i was friends with a guy, an abtor, and he was date ago in its infancy, rerebecca schaeffer who got shot in the door of her apartment. we minimize this stuff and ignore these invasion into our lives until one day it is not advisable. >> rose: we expected to have a conversation this evening with a florida senator, marco rubio. that program was changed because of pressing business in washington. the senator will visit us next week. tonight, woody allen's film, "to rome with love," the actors and woody's sister talk about fame, rome, and movie making. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: as he told us in his film "manhattan" woody allen aers to new york city, but in the last few years, he's taken audiences on a cinematic tour in europe. in "match point" and "scoop "he took us to england. now italy is on the horizon. the new film is called "to rome with love," and here is the trailer. my job is to stand up here and i see all people in roma. >> they gave us such a great room. you married a very bright guy. i
many, many years i was friends with a guy, an abtor, and he was date ago in its infancy, rerebecca schaeffer who got shot in the door of her apartment. we minimize this stuff and ignore these invasion into our lives until one day it is not advisable. >> rose: we expected to have a conversation this evening with a florida senator, marco rubio. that program was changed because of pressing business in washington. the senator will visit us next week. tonight, woody allen's film, "to rome...
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and yesterday attorney general schaeffer said had endangered lives and had actually resulted in someeaths. >> this goes at least to the national security level and it we're talking about senior officials and i recent we need more polygraphs. these are coming from intent againintent-- let me be very, very clear here. people have died. they may not be american people, but al-qaeda, once the information leaked how the underwear bomber was discovered, they purged their ranks. by doing that, dave, we have now left ourselves open in ways we have not been open since before 9/11. let me be clear, people have died here. >> dave: it's not just that, it's changed the war on terror moving forward. you need people to spy for you and if they feel they're going to be outed by your press, no one will spy for you, and provide that type of information going forward. >> clayton: you're referring of course to the double agent who managed to-- >> the doctor in pakistan. >> clayton: right, absolutely right. much more on that coming up throughout the show and of course great stuff on fox news sunday this m
and yesterday attorney general schaeffer said had endangered lives and had actually resulted in someeaths. >> this goes at least to the national security level and it we're talking about senior officials and i recent we need more polygraphs. these are coming from intent againintent-- let me be very, very clear here. people have died. they may not be american people, but al-qaeda, once the information leaked how the underwear bomber was discovered, they purged their ranks. by doing that,...
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time for a far and balanced debate, sabrina schaeffer, executive director of independent women's forumunder of left action and president of halinko consulting. thanks for joining us. you heard mitt romney say the president had huge majorities in the house and senate two years and failed to act on immigration until now, john what is your response to that? is the president pandering for votes from a much needed contingency and if not why didn't he act on this before. >> he actually did. the dream act passed the senate with 55 votes. the problem is we have the system of the filibuster where a minority of 41 votes overcomes a majority of 59 and the dream act passed and were it not for the filibuster would be the law of the land and it is an election year and of course is an important policy to a lot of people and is not surprising it is coming to the fore, but frankly the president took a big risk in implementing the steps he did to basically implement part of the dream act, through his executive action. that was a big deal. and i think he took a big risk and 64% of americans supported it.
time for a far and balanced debate, sabrina schaeffer, executive director of independent women's forumunder of left action and president of halinko consulting. thanks for joining us. you heard mitt romney say the president had huge majorities in the house and senate two years and failed to act on immigration until now, john what is your response to that? is the president pandering for votes from a much needed contingency and if not why didn't he act on this before. >> he actually did. the...
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he dated rebecca schaeffer who got shot in the doorway of her apartment.ions until one day it's not advisable. so sometimes i do draw the line myself, you know. i mean, i say to somebody, put that camera down or, you know, we're going to have -- >> do you think more that they know it may make you angry the more likely they want to do it? >> they try to bait you. that's the sean penn syndrome. i didn't hit him with my fist. that's obvioabsolutely untrue. i'm forced to make my own determination about this. the legitimate press, i respect them. i can't wait to do these kinds of things. i want to help sell the movie. >> exactly. >> i hope you come here because you like the show not because -- >> no, in the world because we have a job to do, we like to do this. illegitimate people, these people are, you know, deported to some island. >> was it that you tweeted about this? >> i don't remember. >> oh. >> i tweeted a lot of things. >> just one last moment about this. it's one thing about you. it's also about your kid too, protecting him. >> very easy to hear someb
he dated rebecca schaeffer who got shot in the doorway of her apartment.ions until one day it's not advisable. so sometimes i do draw the line myself, you know. i mean, i say to somebody, put that camera down or, you know, we're going to have -- >> do you think more that they know it may make you angry the more likely they want to do it? >> they try to bait you. that's the sean penn syndrome. i didn't hit him with my fist. that's obvioabsolutely untrue. i'm forced to make my own...
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judith lichtmand and sabrina schaeffer discuss women's paid. after that matthew cooper examines recent polls on the health care law. for the malls, phone calls, and tweets. lots of of easton on c-span. a discussion on the differences between president obama and mitt romney's domestic policy agendas. we will hear about women's issues in the possible impacts of the supreme court health-care decision. this is hosted by the national journal and is 40 minutes. >> good morning. thank you for joining us. we appreciate those of you joining us via the internet. i am victoria lion monroe. i am the senior vice president of the national journal group. we will have a wonderful event. we hope we can take a very long look at how the two presidential nominees to verge on key policy issues such as the economy, and more. it appears that president obama and governor romney will provide the american public with the starkest contrasts since 1984, if not 1964. every week in our magazine, national journal will look at these clashes of ideas on policy. we will take an
judith lichtmand and sabrina schaeffer discuss women's paid. after that matthew cooper examines recent polls on the health care law. for the malls, phone calls, and tweets. lots of of easton on c-span. a discussion on the differences between president obama and mitt romney's domestic policy agendas. we will hear about women's issues in the possible impacts of the supreme court health-care decision. this is hosted by the national journal and is 40 minutes. >> good morning. thank you for...
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and should not go five times with bob schaeffer, asking politely, what do you believe. >> yes. >> yeah? >> that's the politics. >> if you watch the round tables after that discussion, both on cbs and nbc, the reporters, even people like peggy noon an and rich lowry were saying, he's got to get specific. he's got to answer the questions. he can't go through this whole campaign -- >> he looks like he's going to check back with his staff. i mean, every time he does this -- >> worse than that, it looks like he's going to check back with his political polster. >> whatever. it's just -- he's got no convictions when he loses out on answering questions like that. he shows that he has no convictions. >> mika, i would agree with you on that. and i think that's my whole point. that's the political box that he's been put into. that's the gotcha. i tweeted that on friday when it happened, this was a gotcha moment, and they knew exactly what the romney team was going to do. you were between a rock and a hard place here. and it shows in that schieffer interview. i think the fultz of immigration refor
and should not go five times with bob schaeffer, asking politely, what do you believe. >> yes. >> yeah? >> that's the politics. >> if you watch the round tables after that discussion, both on cbs and nbc, the reporters, even people like peggy noon an and rich lowry were saying, he's got to get specific. he's got to answer the questions. he can't go through this whole campaign -- >> he looks like he's going to check back with his staff. i mean, every time he does...