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the superbowel kmeer shls will not be streamed. the internet version will have its own commercials. which is a way for nbc to create even more ad rev new. >> 6:26 right now. still to come on "today in the bay." thousands of bay area nurses will strike. find out why in a live report coming up. >>> and berk he police crack down on occupy protesters joefr night. some tents are still standing this morning. an update is next. >>> and you'll neat the sunglasses for shopping outdoors. we're expecting the 70s in some cities. i'll tell you where after the break. thr ow atave an update h hee thisr ff ahe affecting the road and the rails. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thank you card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? we talked about getting a diamond. but with all the thank you points i've been earning... ♪ ...i flew us to the rock i really had in mind. ♪ [ male announcer ] the citi thank you card. earn points you can use for travel on any airline, with no blackout dates. you don't decide when ve
the superbowel kmeer shls will not be streamed. the internet version will have its own commercials. which is a way for nbc to create even more ad rev new. >> 6:26 right now. still to come on "today in the bay." thousands of bay area nurses will strike. find out why in a live report coming up. >>> and berk he police crack down on occupy protesters joefr night. some tents are still standing this morning. an update is next. >>> and you'll neat the sunglasses for...
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shl we spend 18-20%. but 25% is a whopping thrill yons of dollars.nning this right into the ground. >> greta: harry reid were here, what would he say is wrong with the balanced budget amendment? >> i don't think he would take me on. i like harry but the fact is, he is the leader of a group of people who just plain believe in spending and tacking and never getting things under control. they talk good but when it comes to voting and getting things under control they are never there. >> greta: where is the president on your bill. the democratic leadership and the senate doesn't want your bill, have you heard -- has the president said anything? >> he is opposed to it naturally because it would put a crimp on all the spending. if you look what he is calling for, more and more taxes. dividing classes demanding the tax and he knows there are 750,000 business leaders that would be hit by that. he is never going to get the balanced buchblgtd amendment. >> greta: is some people think it might tie the hands of congress but you disagree? >> we just had the budge
shl we spend 18-20%. but 25% is a whopping thrill yons of dollars.nning this right into the ground. >> greta: harry reid were here, what would he say is wrong with the balanced budget amendment? >> i don't think he would take me on. i like harry but the fact is, he is the leader of a group of people who just plain believe in spending and tacking and never getting things under control. they talk good but when it comes to voting and getting things under control they are never there....
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supporting the fighters in libya, are they going to be given a chance to fulfill their own pop ten shl there are a lot of unanswered question to say nothing of the kind of geopolitical implications for israel and for our interests and so much else. but supporting democratic transformation and economic transformation is in america's interest. >> lehrer: speaking of israel was what newt gingrich said about the intervention of... the invented people of palestine helpful? >> no. no. (laughter) and i think he realized it. i think he realized that was one of those innovative moments that happen in politics. >> lehrer: madam secretary, thank you very much. >> thank you, jim. >> ifill: the conference on innovation, trade and jobs was co-sponsored by the aspen institute, the pbs newshour and intel corporation. >> woodruff: even as u.s. troops leave iraq this month and in three years will depart afghanistan. the psychological wounds of war will last for some time. the "newshour's" health correspondent, betty ann bowser, reports on a new army program to help soldiers and families cope and the que
supporting the fighters in libya, are they going to be given a chance to fulfill their own pop ten shl there are a lot of unanswered question to say nothing of the kind of geopolitical implications for israel and for our interests and so much else. but supporting democratic transformation and economic transformation is in america's interest. >> lehrer: speaking of israel was what newt gingrich said about the intervention of... the invented people of palestine helpful? >> no. no....
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. >> you like that or is tha shl it --. >> that's a great painting. that's called the artist surprise by -- >> it was painted in the mirror. >> it is a mirror image. you want realize that. >> when he got his fan letter she wted toor sit f him so he got her wri ghoutrth-k ewof n a pose which no tist has ever done before. twneenn put a around hess leg. indt ashandha. >> no, i love it. >> what do we say about the fact that he is sigmund froid's grandson. >> he's notted from psychology. he's not interested in his-- he liked his grand. >> rose: spent time with him. >> but he takes absolutely no-- lack of interest in psychology. but he admires his grandfather enormously for being a zoologist. because freud started off as a zoologist a he is very proud of the fact that he apparently was the first person to discover how you can tell the sex of eels. >> rose: how does he think of himself? >> he thinks of himself as a very dedicated artist. and one that you know is passionate about his work, is very truthful about his work. and i don't know what else i can add
. >> you like that or is tha shl it --. >> that's a great painting. that's called the artist surprise by -- >> it was painted in the mirror. >> it is a mirror image. you want realize that. >> when he got his fan letter she wted toor sit f him so he got her wri ghoutrth-k ewof n a pose which no tist has ever done before. twneenn put a around hess leg. indt ashandha. >> no, i love it. >> what do we say about the fact that he is sigmund froid's grandson....
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all of them have been able to feed their families shl, which malawi, no one takes for granted. update you on itsatelw get -- let's see. lastworddesks.msnbc.com. you can't believe how that looks in the teleprompter. it couldn't have been crazier. anyway, you went to that, many of you went to that, and some of you called unicef's contribution line at 1-800-4-kids and you started contributing money for more desks before i finished my report. from 10:45 p.m. last night new york time to 4 p.m. this afternoon, you created $105,000 to the k.i.n.d. fund. i've tried to keep up with thanking as many as possible on twitter who have mentioned your donations on twitter. i want to acknowledge some more of you now. this is from our blog. maveet writes, thanks for, this the fun, the desks, the story, the vids. you've given us a great way to donate and know it's getting to the right place. heading to our donate button next. from our facebook page i want to read you a couple of posts that honored to like this in "the last word" audience. my 17-year-old son watched this story with me. he had seen
all of them have been able to feed their families shl, which malawi, no one takes for granted. update you on itsatelw get -- let's see. lastworddesks.msnbc.com. you can't believe how that looks in the teleprompter. it couldn't have been crazier. anyway, you went to that, many of you went to that, and some of you called unicef's contribution line at 1-800-4-kids and you started contributing money for more desks before i finished my report. from 10:45 p.m. last night new york time to 4 p.m. this...
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the balance of power on the court is almost always at stake in a president shl election a new president or a continuing president usually has the chance to appoint somebody. so there's that. but i do think you have to go all the way back to 1936 when franklin roosevelt was facing his first re-election fight to find a supreme court docket in an election year that was as packed with political dynamite as this one. >> ifill: marcia, in order for something to get to the court, there has to be disagreement in the lower courts. in the case of the redistricting case in texas, how did it end up coming to the court? >> the redistricting case is very complicated procedureally because it's playing out right now in three different courts. it came to the supreme court because the state of texas challenged a federal court in san antonio texas which had drafted what is known as an interim redistricting plan. the texas legislature drafted a redistricting plan after the 2010 census. texas is what is known as a covered state under the voting rights act because it had passed discrimination against voters.
the balance of power on the court is almost always at stake in a president shl election a new president or a continuing president usually has the chance to appoint somebody. so there's that. but i do think you have to go all the way back to 1936 when franklin roosevelt was facing his first re-election fight to find a supreme court docket in an election year that was as packed with political dynamite as this one. >> ifill: marcia, in order for something to get to the court, there has to be...
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look at what's going on >>> this morning, is not john mccain is in a war of words with a president shl candidate, not unusual, for the 2008 republican nominee, but this time his opponent is in russia. >> former russian president and current prime minister valadimi putin is running for his old job. whit johnson is here with more. >> reporter: this whole thing started when secretary of state hillary clinton criticized russia's parliamentary process and senator mccain took it a step further and taking shots at putin and putin fired back and neither side appears to be backing down. amid russia's massive protests and vladimir putin's weakening power e arizona senator john mccain admits he picked a fight with the prime minister. tweeting last week. the arab spring is coming to a neighborhood here you. did you giggle at all when you sent that out? >> sure. you got to have a sense of humor. >> reporter: mccain said he respected an action but without the bizarre personal attacks putin delivered thursday on russian tv. mr. mccain was imprisoned in vietnam, putin said, they put him in a hole for
look at what's going on >>> this morning, is not john mccain is in a war of words with a president shl candidate, not unusual, for the 2008 republican nominee, but this time his opponent is in russia. >> former russian president and current prime minister valadimi putin is running for his old job. whit johnson is here with more. >> reporter: this whole thing started when secretary of state hillary clinton criticized russia's parliamentary process and senator mccain took it...
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he's also been elected president of the bridgeville minister's association where he leads bridge shl area churches and nonprofit organizations in community outreach events. he also serves as the christian education director of the southwest metro section of the assemblies of god. as director, pastor teason guides 35 churches in christian education programs and ministries in the southwestern pennsylvania region. i especially thank pastor teason and members of his parish for make the trip to washington this morning. house is very pleased to have all of them and we're excited to hear the words of the lord he has chosen to share with us today. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house the following enrolled bill. the clerk: h.r. 21 2, an act to exempt for an additional four-year period from the application of the means test presumption of abuse under chapter 7, qualifying members of reserve components of the armed forces and members of the national guard who, after september 11, 2001, are called to active duty or to perform a homeland defense activity for not
he's also been elected president of the bridgeville minister's association where he leads bridge shl area churches and nonprofit organizations in community outreach events. he also serves as the christian education director of the southwest metro section of the assemblies of god. as director, pastor teason guides 35 churches in christian education programs and ministries in the southwestern pennsylvania region. i especially thank pastor teason and members of his parish for make the trip to...