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first had a billion in sales for the whole year, sears had $30 billion, so sears was huge come fired wal-mart and now wal-mart does a billion in sales every day, more than that on this particular day, the day after thanksgiving and sears is still at $30 billion. so it's really a story of discipline and focus and wal-mart really only wanted to do one thing, deliver what you need today and a price just a little bit lower than everybody else is silling. and could you speculate at least what wal-mart's role is in a consumer economy? >> oh, i spent three years studying wal-mart. i don't need to speculate. wal-mart does all kinds of things. wal-mart's scale now means wal-mart shapes the nature of the products we buy, what their quality is, how much they cost, where they are made, what the working conditions of the people who made them are like? what countries they are made in. thousand products are packages. thousand products are packaged. and it doesn't matter whether you shop at wal-mart or not. at this point there are so many wal-marts in the united states. that even if you, as a shoppe
first had a billion in sales for the whole year, sears had $30 billion, so sears was huge come fired wal-mart and now wal-mart does a billion in sales every day, more than that on this particular day, the day after thanksgiving and sears is still at $30 billion. so it's really a story of discipline and focus and wal-mart really only wanted to do one thing, deliver what you need today and a price just a little bit lower than everybody else is silling. and could you speculate at least what...
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at sears -- that is good news in a bad economy. at sears, they're not wait for black friday. they are calling it black friday now. if you don't want to wake up on that friday morning after thanksgiving at 4:00 in the morning, you can go to sears on saturday. every saturday through christmas, they're going to have some of those amazing door buster sales. one example this saturday, a 42-inch plasma for about $500. over at walmart, cutting toy prices even further. some toys less than ten bucks now. target is handing out gift cards if you buy a certain amount you get a gift card for this amount. the price wars really on. and that could definitely help you if you are really trying to be a strategic shopper, just not going out and doing it in one fell swoop. >> got to stay competitive. thank you. >>> time now to tell you about the question that we're asking this afternoon if yut your views." earlier, a grown number of kids are ignoring age requirements for social networking sites like like myspace, facebook. a lot of kids are logging on. >> the 12-year-olds are right there at 13, t
at sears -- that is good news in a bad economy. at sears, they're not wait for black friday. they are calling it black friday now. if you don't want to wake up on that friday morning after thanksgiving at 4:00 in the morning, you can go to sears on saturday. every saturday through christmas, they're going to have some of those amazing door buster sales. one example this saturday, a 42-inch plasma for about $500. over at walmart, cutting toy prices even further. some toys less than ten bucks...
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sears is already starting something they're calling black friday now. you don't want to wake up at 4:00 a.m. on the friday after thanksgiving if you're trying to sleep off that turkey. every saturday through christmas they're going to have different door busters to try to get you inside the door. this saturday they have a 42-inch plasma for 500 bucks. they have all kinds of things that make you go, do i want one of those? over at walmart they're cutting more toy prices. they started that. now some are less than 10 bucks. toys 'r' us is offering incentives like gift cards sometimes. so the price wars are really on out there. and it's something where, you know, if you don't just go in at the last minute if you're careful and targeted about your shopping, you probably save a lot of money. two names you probably know in tools. stanley works, which is in connecticut, they are good at tools like hammers, they are buying black & decker for $4.5 billion. and black & deck good at the power tools. they hope together they can survive the slowdown in housing constr
sears is already starting something they're calling black friday now. you don't want to wake up at 4:00 a.m. on the friday after thanksgiving if you're trying to sleep off that turkey. every saturday through christmas they're going to have different door busters to try to get you inside the door. this saturday they have a 42-inch plasma for 500 bucks. they have all kinds of things that make you go, do i want one of those? over at walmart they're cutting more toy prices. they started that. now...
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. >> guest: for some reason it is seared into the american mindset that they split those fights. there was the martin scorsese movie raging dole and it did not leave the with the impression that sugar ray robinson end of one of five out of six of those fights and they were tough. and mr. jake lamotta who might interviewed contends to this day that to of the fights were stolen. even in his mind it breaks down three/three but in reality sugar ray 155 and jake lamotta 11 of them. >> host: there is a famous scene where dinero says you never knock me down. you never knocked me down as if that is his victory through the charismatic person lynch-- bourse on age and he is almost a figure where there is air marcion's you cannot see his face but the smoke. what does that say about hollywood the you have a movie of jake lamotta but no movie of ray robinson? >> one film critic wrote to on the 20th anniversary of the re-release of raging bull, he said and i write about this coming he says something very funny has gone on in that movie. scorsese missed the sugar ray robinson and storey. that i
. >> guest: for some reason it is seared into the american mindset that they split those fights. there was the martin scorsese movie raging dole and it did not leave the with the impression that sugar ray robinson end of one of five out of six of those fights and they were tough. and mr. jake lamotta who might interviewed contends to this day that to of the fights were stolen. even in his mind it breaks down three/three but in reality sugar ray 155 and jake lamotta 11 of them. >>...
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and often searing photographs of the living conditions of farm workers, she showed how women struggled even while camped in the field to create a semblance of order. this is my favorite of a shaun of that lang did a lot although not well known, it is a still life of the makeshift kitchen that a woman of a migrant worker has created where she lives is literally nothing but they can mess -- can this mean to supported by a couple of steaks. it is an extraordinary photograph because if you look closely there's a tremendous amount of information about what people 80 and what they own or how they manage. am pointing out how women tried to create kitchens and bedrooms cooked and bathe the children and washing clothes haven't been tense or cars or without water or furniture or heat. they do nothing less than create civilization out of wilderness. in her words comity 10 articulated conventional gender ideas and often talk drop how women had unique functions for which there were tested and unique ways. but wayne dean through her maternal photographs there is always say subversive dimension. she
and often searing photographs of the living conditions of farm workers, she showed how women struggled even while camped in the field to create a semblance of order. this is my favorite of a shaun of that lang did a lot although not well known, it is a still life of the makeshift kitchen that a woman of a migrant worker has created where she lives is literally nothing but they can mess -- can this mean to supported by a couple of steaks. it is an extraordinary photograph because if you look...
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sears is starting what they call black friday now. if you don't want to wake up at 4:00 in the morning after thanksgiving, they're going to have some blockbuster deals every friday to get you in the door. this friday they're having a plaz ma tv deal. toys are us is having gift cards, like if you buy $75 worth of stuff, you get a $10 card. the point is that the price wars are really on out there. a lot of the retailers working hard to try to get your dollar. that's good for you. >>> two giants in the tool business, names you know, are merging. stanley works from connecticut, they specialize in hard things like ham measures. they're buying black & decker from maryland. black & decker big in the power tools. the two of them want to survive the slow-down in housing construction. they say some black & decker jobs will be lost in the merger. >>> a mother watched her baby fall right in front of a train. we showed you this incredible video. you're going to hear the woman talk about her agony and find out how her baby boy is doing today. >>> w
sears is starting what they call black friday now. if you don't want to wake up at 4:00 in the morning after thanksgiving, they're going to have some blockbuster deals every friday to get you in the door. this friday they're having a plaz ma tv deal. toys are us is having gift cards, like if you buy $75 worth of stuff, you get a $10 card. the point is that the price wars are really on out there. a lot of the retailers working hard to try to get your dollar. that's good for you. >>> two...
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sears. ♪ [ female announcer ] for a limited time, get more of the seafood you love...an ever... when you create your own seafood feast at red lobster. choose two or three of ten selections. classic favorites like steamed crab legs... to new creations like wood-grilled shrimp... with garlic creme and parmesan. or new salmon with a sweet maple and cherry glaze. get more for your money... when you create your own seafood feast. right now, at red lobster. . there's a big reason to lower high cholesterol... dangerous plaque that can build up in arteries. it's called atherosclerosis--or athero. and high cholesterol is a major factor. but crestor can help slow the buildup of plaque in arteries. go to arterytour.com and take an interactive tour to learn how plaque builds up. and then ask your doctor if crestor is right for you. along with diet, crestor does more than lower bad cholesterol and raise good. crestor is proven to slow the buildup of plaque in arteries. crestor isn't for everyone, like people with liver disease, or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become preg
sears. ♪ [ female announcer ] for a limited time, get more of the seafood you love...an ever... when you create your own seafood feast at red lobster. choose two or three of ten selections. classic favorites like steamed crab legs... to new creations like wood-grilled shrimp... with garlic creme and parmesan. or new salmon with a sweet maple and cherry glaze. get more for your money... when you create your own seafood feast. right now, at red lobster. . there's a big reason to lower high...
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. >> guest: for some reason it is sort of seared into the american mind set that they split the fights three to three. there was the margins movie raging bull, and it made it -- it didn't leave you with the impression that sugar robinson won five out of six of those fights and they were tough. mr. lamotta, hawaii interviewed for this book contends to this day that two of the fights were stolen from him, his mind even it breaks down three to three. but in reality sugar ray won five fights and jake lamotta 11. >> host: there's the famous scene in raging bull where robert demuro follows him into the corner and says you never knocked me down, you never knocked me down, ray, as if that is somehow lamotta's victory through the tears that a personage of robert deniro and martin work of martin. and ray robinson is almost respectable figure in the movie. there is even scenes you cannot see his face and there is just smoke and the hand pulled back. but does it say about hollywood that you have this movie about jake lamotta praised as the great movie of the 1980's and there is no movie about ray
. >> guest: for some reason it is sort of seared into the american mind set that they split the fights three to three. there was the margins movie raging bull, and it made it -- it didn't leave you with the impression that sugar robinson won five out of six of those fights and they were tough. mr. lamotta, hawaii interviewed for this book contends to this day that two of the fights were stolen from him, his mind even it breaks down three to three. but in reality sugar ray won five fights...
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last night he was certainly sib sear. but a man and woman shouldn't be judged by their words. you need to be judged by your actions. his actions over the next period will tell us what he really wants to do with his life. >> that's a good point there. we'll see how he acts from here on out. jane, there's the rabbi saying, okay, he wronged her in public so he's got to apologize in public. >> i'm a big fan of the rabbi. he has a lot of wisdom. i've spoken to this rabbi before, and he's got some pretty good takes on things. and i hope it gets through to jon. but my personal opinion is, jon is an addict, and he is addicted to fame. we discuss a lot of addictions on our show "issues," but i really feel addiction of fame is a new one that's cropping up more and more with this reality television. and once the spotlight is on you, you crave it. and when it's taken away, if you do not have a grounded personality, a grounded identity, an understanding of who you are, why you're here, what your values are, you feel like you died. when you take away the fame and there's nothing else there,
last night he was certainly sib sear. but a man and woman shouldn't be judged by their words. you need to be judged by your actions. his actions over the next period will tell us what he really wants to do with his life. >> that's a good point there. we'll see how he acts from here on out. jane, there's the rabbi saying, okay, he wronged her in public so he's got to apologize in public. >> i'm a big fan of the rabbi. he has a lot of wisdom. i've spoken to this rabbi before, and he's...
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because of the searing experience the congress went through back then, it took another 15 years to pass before congress attempted another major reform of our present dysfunctional health care system. i believe that if we don't get it done this year, it might take another 15 years or more before we will bring it up again. and lord only knows what will happen to the health care system in this country in the interim. but thanks to senator reid and chairmen baucus, dodd and harkin as well as the tremendous efforts of their members and committee staff, all their long hours, weekends in the office, time spent away from their families, we stand here this afternoon literally aday away from the first procedural vote on the patient protection and affordable care act. make no mistake, we cannot afford to wait another day to fix our health care system. we need to pass health care reform because the trajectory of our national health care expenditures is out of control. in 1979 we spent approximately $220 billion as a nation on health care. $220 billion. by 1992 we spent close to $850 billion. and in
because of the searing experience the congress went through back then, it took another 15 years to pass before congress attempted another major reform of our present dysfunctional health care system. i believe that if we don't get it done this year, it might take another 15 years or more before we will bring it up again. and lord only knows what will happen to the health care system in this country in the interim. but thanks to senator reid and chairmen baucus, dodd and harkin as well as the...
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. >> if you're in facebook sear searchesearch ery shell carrie.beat tryst said be honest, let them know there are hard times, and lifestyle changes, and let them see you the parent try to improve family life. lori says she feels sympathy for those who are truly struggling, but she says she thinks some people who could work are choosing not to. she said she heard a lot of people taking advantage of the unemployment rules and not looking for a job and living off the system. she says that is wrong. and heather is a nurse. heather is temporarily out of work, because she is sick, and she writes this. my children are 10 and 7. i just told them, things are going to be different for a while, and we have to cut back on things like movies and eating out many let's get back to the phones. elizabeth is calling us from california. elizabeth, how are you handling things? >> caller: hi. i am a disabled mother of five. >> okay. >> >> caller: and they've always known that christmas is for family, to be together, and i would like them to know that just being with e
. >> if you're in facebook sear searchesearch ery shell carrie.beat tryst said be honest, let them know there are hard times, and lifestyle changes, and let them see you the parent try to improve family life. lori says she feels sympathy for those who are truly struggling, but she says she thinks some people who could work are choosing not to. she said she heard a lot of people taking advantage of the unemployment rules and not looking for a job and living off the system. she says that is...
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questions that were submitted by the audience will be selected by the sears and our distinguished panelcludes professor dog walker and professor jim davis. our timekeeper for today's debate is the professor at the robertson school of government and the city council member for the city of virginia beach. he will be using a traffic light system to keep our debaters and me on time. there will be a green light, meaning go. the yellow lightning in 30 seconds left to speak, and a red light that means be quiet. our agenda is listed in your program. we are going to begin with opening statements. then we go to a roundtable. then we are going to have a question from the audience that were selected by the panel. then we will ask our panelists to make closing statements. i will conclude with a brief wrap up of the debate. let's begin with an opening statement from dick armey. >> ladies and gentlemen, it is a pleasure to be here. i was struck immediately when i had this invitation. in this age of the construction is done and political correctness, i first reacted negatively. the word capitalism was
questions that were submitted by the audience will be selected by the sears and our distinguished panelcludes professor dog walker and professor jim davis. our timekeeper for today's debate is the professor at the robertson school of government and the city council member for the city of virginia beach. he will be using a traffic light system to keep our debaters and me on time. there will be a green light, meaning go. the yellow lightning in 30 seconds left to speak, and a red light that means...
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. >> i just hope that -- that it was inis sear asear and she wile on that track and prove that through rest of brian mitchell's trial or whatever happens. >> did you feel this -- >> a competency hearing in mitchell' case is set to begin at the end of this month in federal government. >>> a government task force, have you heard about this yet, is now telling women to wait until you're 50 to get mammograms. this, of course, is a decade later than what the american cancer society is recommending. we're going to hear your views on these latest guidelines. >>> well, a government panel of doctors and scientists have issued new recommendations for mammogram screenings and set off a new debate. the task force said most women don't need mammograms until they're 50. you know for years democrats have been urging us to get them every year starting at the age of 40. so the panel concluded frequent screenings only lead to a lot of false alarms and unneeded biopsies. what's more, the panel goes on to say the breast self-exams don't do anywhere good. the annual cancer society is still recommending ann
. >> i just hope that -- that it was inis sear asear and she wile on that track and prove that through rest of brian mitchell's trial or whatever happens. >> did you feel this -- >> a competency hearing in mitchell' case is set to begin at the end of this month in federal government. >>> a government task force, have you heard about this yet, is now telling women to wait until you're 50 to get mammograms. this, of course, is a decade later than what the american...
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bush, just the bush, david broder, tom brokaw, sears, peter and deferred -- all principal players stillagan campaign, the carter white house, the kennedy campaign. i interviewed john anderson and his running mate, the former governor. i tried to talk to as many as possible and gather as much oral history as possible. host: mrs. reagan? guest: no, she has retired from interviews. i will forever be grateful to her that -- the 1985 files are sealed at the library because they have not been culminated yet. there are millions associated with his life there. but she told the library to open them exclusively for me to go through. i had exclusive rights to go through the 1980 campaign document. host: what did you learn from the documents but that surprised you? guest: most of it was pretty straightforward. the one thing which was interesting, all of his inner circle dick allen, and meese, and others -- they were modest men. there were very focused on their conservative philosophy. you did not have campaigns, at least with these men -- it was not about the celebrity consultants. it was very focu
bush, just the bush, david broder, tom brokaw, sears, peter and deferred -- all principal players stillagan campaign, the carter white house, the kennedy campaign. i interviewed john anderson and his running mate, the former governor. i tried to talk to as many as possible and gather as much oral history as possible. host: mrs. reagan? guest: no, she has retired from interviews. i will forever be grateful to her that -- the 1985 files are sealed at the library because they have not been...
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. >> a un security seat backs -- sear? -- security seat? >> we will have to see how that goes. i do not know about any announcement. if i had an announcement, i would not want to make it here. >> the civil nuclear cooperation is hailed as the big triumph as u.s.-indian relations. one reason is a lack of a pre- processing. where do we stand with the re- processing agreement? is that something we might expect with the prime minister's visit? >> there are a number of players involved dealing with that question. we said from the beginning that that agreement brings india into the nonproliferation mainstream. i will see if we have anything to give an update on. yes? >> i wanted to ask about the raid today on the village by afghan and native forces. there were angry villagers on tv screens that forces were killing innocent people. i just wondered, as the administration's policy formulates, what is going to be done to placate those villagers and make them realize that these rates are important, or are they important? >> as a general principle one of our concerns, and i think the gener
. >> a un security seat backs -- sear? -- security seat? >> we will have to see how that goes. i do not know about any announcement. if i had an announcement, i would not want to make it here. >> the civil nuclear cooperation is hailed as the big triumph as u.s.-indian relations. one reason is a lack of a pre- processing. where do we stand with the re- processing agreement? is that something we might expect with the prime minister's visit? >> there are a number of...
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is this t just a seared, cold person that can take a 5-year-old and -- >> make him a drug addict, someone desperate for money, and you've got a combination for someone that can actually do something as horrible as this. >> so back to the same thing, drugs, desperation, and they will do anything. that's what you're saying here, stacy? >> that's exactly what i'm saying. and i would never in a million years blame her father for any of this, but what needs to be said is, people need to be locking into who the other co-parent is spending time with when handing your children off. people are very dangerous out there. >> yeah. that's a great point. who is in the lives of your child. we should know that. that's so sad. don, stacy, michelle, we appreciate it. >>> coming up, a 15-year-old girl indicted for murdering her 9-year-old neighbor. we're showing you her picture because this 15-year-old is being charged as an adult. and you are not going to believe the motive. >>> it's hard to fathom the idea that a 15-year-old girl can kill a 9-year-old girl. alyssa confessed, there's the 15-year-old. and w
is this t just a seared, cold person that can take a 5-year-old and -- >> make him a drug addict, someone desperate for money, and you've got a combination for someone that can actually do something as horrible as this. >> so back to the same thing, drugs, desperation, and they will do anything. that's what you're saying here, stacy? >> that's exactly what i'm saying. and i would never in a million years blame her father for any of this, but what needs to be said is, people...