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sor zi, a baltimore native wrote for the last three seasons of "the wire," the television program on home box office, hbo, and also acted in the series. if you remembered an ill tempered reporter named bill sor zi in the fictional sun nusz room, that was he. he and his partner david simon are developing a mini series for hbo about the volatile events surrounding a federal public housing desegregation case in yonkers, new york, in the '80s and '90s. the two are also at work on a book about the rise of the drug culture in baltimore using pennsylvania avenue and its habit ways as a vehicle to tell the story. i would say we're in for aeveni. it's my pleasure to turn the microphone other to my dear friend from "the afro" john. john? [ applause ] >> good evening everyone. can you hear me? make sure the sound is up all right. i guess for all intents and purposes, i'm your captain this evening. so exits are in the back and on the side here. if we loose pressure, masks will fall from the ceiling. my name is john gar trel. i'm the archivist at the afro american newspaper. i have been asked thi
sor zi, a baltimore native wrote for the last three seasons of "the wire," the television program on home box office, hbo, and also acted in the series. if you remembered an ill tempered reporter named bill sor zi in the fictional sun nusz room, that was he. he and his partner david simon are developing a mini series for hbo about the volatile events surrounding a federal public housing desegregation case in yonkers, new york, in the '80s and '90s. the two are also at work on a book...
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. >>> en la investigaciÓn sor la muerte en florida surgen dichos que respaldarÍan la versiÓn del hombre dijo que actÚo en defensa propia. >>> la corte suprema desde el futuro a la reforma de la salud de presidente barack obama. >>> este es su noticiero univisiÓn, con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. >>>. >>> ¿quÉ tal? muy buenas noches bienvenidos estÁ ediciÓn especial para california y resto de la costa oeste del paÍs, llego el papa benedicto xvi, a cuba, a su llegada el mismo dijo que llegaba como peregrino el papa llego al aeropuerto de santiago, donde los cubanos lo recibieron bien en cuba que ademÁs el mensaje pasto oral, el papa benedicto xvi, lleve tambiÉn un mensaje que de una mayor apertura, abate la misa hubo un detenido las cÁmaras de univisiÓn captaron el momento del arresto en el parte, nuestro corresponsal, de siguiÓ y le preguntÓ ¿por quÉ? lo habÍan detenido, escuchemos. >>> le van a dar. >>> ¿por quÉ? te llevan. >>> porque gripe que los cubanos no somos libres. >>> este fue un problema el Único que hasta el momento tenemos informes que ocurriÓ durante la misa, pero ant
. >>> en la investigaciÓn sor la muerte en florida surgen dichos que respaldarÍan la versiÓn del hombre dijo que actÚo en defensa propia. >>> la corte suprema desde el futuro a la reforma de la salud de presidente barack obama. >>> este es su noticiero univisiÓn, con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. >>>. >>> ¿quÉ tal? muy buenas noches bienvenidos estÁ ediciÓn especial para california y resto de la costa oeste del paÍs, llego el papa...
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sor zi if he could, as best as he can, sort of describe the politics of the city of baltimore during the sooifl rights era and sort of what relationship did it have to the movement itself? >> i was relieved to hear that the civil rights era is not a finite thing. because i've never really thought of it in those terms, although i've seen it defined any number of ways from '55 to '68 and so forth. i guess i go back in my mind to at least reconstruction from a political standpoint, and in baltimore to 1890 when the first black city councilman was elected, harry cummings, a republican. the first of six republican councilmen who sat through 1931. harry cummings was not, by the way, contrary to some published fficial, the first elected in maryland. that distinction belongs to an annapolis alder man actually. but anyway, that being said, i wanted to sort of not -- i'm not really a historian, as you can probably tell, not much of a speaker which is why i kind of make my living writing, i guess. i guess i wanted to speak a little bit about the mckel done jackson collection as it relates to po
sor zi if he could, as best as he can, sort of describe the politics of the city of baltimore during the sooifl rights era and sort of what relationship did it have to the movement itself? >> i was relieved to hear that the civil rights era is not a finite thing. because i've never really thought of it in those terms, although i've seen it defined any number of ways from '55 to '68 and so forth. i guess i go back in my mind to at least reconstruction from a political standpoint, and in...
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. >> sor, can i add one point? you talked about the tax incentives. i think that's right. time changes and i think the debate would be markedly different if there was a discussion of corporate tax rates overall, that we wouldn't be in this position of subsidies and tax incentives. >> oh, i think you would. >> there would be a balancing of -- here they'll call anything that has to do with a corporation a loophole or a lik optimism, but i don't. thank you, mr. chairman. my time is up. >> senator cantwell. >> thank you, mr. chairman. good to see all of you gentlemen here. thank you. i've enjoyed this discussion, and i certain ly believe in market fundamentals myself and certainly believe that market fundamentals are policed. but i can remember a time on this committee that we talked and talked and talked and talked what was wrong with electricity when enron was manipulating the market. and a lot of people thought it was 3,000 things other than ma mip nation until we moved it was manipulation, and then everybody's, like, it's a manipulation. the point is what's the functionali
. >> sor, can i add one point? you talked about the tax incentives. i think that's right. time changes and i think the debate would be markedly different if there was a discussion of corporate tax rates overall, that we wouldn't be in this position of subsidies and tax incentives. >> oh, i think you would. >> there would be a balancing of -- here they'll call anything that has to do with a corporation a loophole or a lik optimism, but i don't. thank you, mr. chairman. my time...
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are very low right now, so why do you think we have to deal with it soon and do you think -- >> i'm sor ary, what -- >> yeah, soon, and also, do you think that we should have a public investment program right now that eventually could help stimulate the economy? maybe raise incomes and eventually help raise tax revenues? >> let me, right, i think i got your question right. give you a short answers to both. within the context of reestablishing a sound system regime is absolutely essential, i said before, that would bust public investment. we need to be competitive with china, et cetera. we have to do the same thing. basic research, infrastructure and a whole host of other areas. i think we have to make room for that. now, i think the probability of a fiscal crisis in the short-term is very low. but i think the probability of a serious set of adverse affects, at some unpredictable time is extremely high and within that context, one of the kinds would be a severe bond and currency market crisis. and whether that's a year off in time or five years off in time or ten years, there's absolutel
are very low right now, so why do you think we have to deal with it soon and do you think -- >> i'm sor ary, what -- >> yeah, soon, and also, do you think that we should have a public investment program right now that eventually could help stimulate the economy? maybe raise incomes and eventually help raise tax revenues? >> let me, right, i think i got your question right. give you a short answers to both. within the context of reestablishing a sound system regime is...
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brazilian beach has become a hit around thirty dolphins caught in strong currents washed up on the sor locals and tourists came to the aid of anomalous turning them around and sending them back out to sea. but coming up next hour for you it's moscow with host martin andrews submerging yourself in the exotic and somewhat costly world of beauty treatments. we're going to my feet and look for all those. while that strays are very sure it's kind of ticklish. so it's ok to go through but. i'm somebody who put their entire bodies in this. dead skin just about here. so what we're going to take a short break here on our team and i'll be back with our tops. artists. to a substantial degree and one form or another socialism has spread the shadow of human regimentation over most of the nations of europe and the shadow is encroaching upon our homes and. leave early twenty first century military bases a network of military bases all around the world forms the evil empire that the united states is trying to build that's astonishing most americans have no idea there are more than a quarter of a milli
brazilian beach has become a hit around thirty dolphins caught in strong currents washed up on the sor locals and tourists came to the aid of anomalous turning them around and sending them back out to sea. but coming up next hour for you it's moscow with host martin andrews submerging yourself in the exotic and somewhat costly world of beauty treatments. we're going to my feet and look for all those. while that strays are very sure it's kind of ticklish. so it's ok to go through but. i'm...
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a great example which sort of proves, may be a segue to get to my broader point, is randall against sor rel. this court struck down provisions of the vermont campaign finance law but other provisions not touched by the theory that the court used to strike down the contribution limits but this court at the end of the opinion said there's no way to think that the verpt legislator would want this handful of provisions on the contribution side so we'll strike down the whole thing. and if i could make the broader point, i think the reason it makes sense in a democracy with separation of powers to in some cases sever the whole thing is because sometimes a half a loaf is worse. a great example if i dare say so is buckley. in buckley this court looked at a statute that tried to in a coherent way strike down limits on contributions and closely related expenditures. this court struck down the ban on expenditures, theft contribution ban in place, and for four decades congress has tried to fix what's left of the statute. largely unsuccessfully. where it would have i think worked better from a democ
a great example which sort of proves, may be a segue to get to my broader point, is randall against sor rel. this court struck down provisions of the vermont campaign finance law but other provisions not touched by the theory that the court used to strike down the contribution limits but this court at the end of the opinion said there's no way to think that the verpt legislator would want this handful of provisions on the contribution side so we'll strike down the whole thing. and if i could...
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. >> this surge that we are seeing for san sor um the real deal or will it fate?> we saw mitt romney had his surge. if he can take this or has the organization f we were discussing earlier, he doesn't even have illinois in four districts. he may not necessarily be able to capitalize in a practical on the ground way. >> he has a lot less money although that can change. if we are talking about santorum and mitt romney is spending a ton of money and the super pac campaigned in illinois. money is an issue, but we learned this is not necessarily decisive. >> that's right. mitt romney will talk about delicate math and that's not inspiring and not ronald reagan. coming out of tonight, we will hear santorum talking about momentum saying she in sunjt mitt romney is saying we have more delicates. obama is having fun with mitt romney on twitter. the campaign tweeted just wait until you get the results later tonight from hawaii and as american samoa goes, they need to toughen up the message and give conservatives something to go after the 83% of the evangelicals. more liking
. >> this surge that we are seeing for san sor um the real deal or will it fate?> we saw mitt romney had his surge. if he can take this or has the organization f we were discussing earlier, he doesn't even have illinois in four districts. he may not necessarily be able to capitalize in a practical on the ground way. >> he has a lot less money although that can change. if we are talking about santorum and mitt romney is spending a ton of money and the super pac campaigned in...
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there is one bit of good news, the one survive sor improving, shawn? >> and that is good news. thank you. >>> >>> it's the biggest day on the primary calendar. supertuesday. mitt romney is looking to become the definitive front runner and keep the race between him and rick santorum going. virginia is one of 10 supertuesday states where voters will wrap things up or keep it running strong through the spring and what are you watching for? >> reporter: it's a busy night and let's start in virginia. and that is where mitt romney is expected to do well tonight and has a loot to do with the fact that it's a two-man race. rick santorum and newt gingrich are not on the ballot in virginia and that is because they're not equal tied to do so. across the country,ly week -- we look to ohio and that is drawing a lot of attention. keep in mind, no republican has win the presidency without winning ohio and that is important. and rick santorum and mitt romney are hitting each other back and forth with non-stop tv ads and santorum did very well in the midwest and a victor could seriously damage
there is one bit of good news, the one survive sor improving, shawn? >> and that is good news. thank you. >>> >>> it's the biggest day on the primary calendar. supertuesday. mitt romney is looking to become the definitive front runner and keep the race between him and rick santorum going. virginia is one of 10 supertuesday states where voters will wrap things up or keep it running strong through the spring and what are you watching for? >> reporter: it's a busy...
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. >> san sor um on smut. he said the president is putting pornographers ahead of children. >> approximate are on prosecuting the cases, they are exposing children to a tremendous amount of harm. >> justice and an unarmed teen. gunned down in florida weeks ago. the shooter is still a free man. the family said it was murder. that and more right here, right now on cnn. >>> good evening. i'm don lemon and thank you for joining us. we are going to begin with a developing story that is a turning point for the u.s.-led mission in afghanistan and could starlt bringing the men and women there home much sooner than we thought. in a matter of weeks or days. the tragic story of army staff sergeant robert bales played out last weekend, but tonight he is on u.s. soil. his attorney arrived in kansas to prepare for his first face-to-face meetings with his client. he is suspected of killing 16 afghan civilians including nine children last weekend. he could be charged in connection with the deaths as soon as this week. standin
. >> san sor um on smut. he said the president is putting pornographers ahead of children. >> approximate are on prosecuting the cases, they are exposing children to a tremendous amount of harm. >> justice and an unarmed teen. gunned down in florida weeks ago. the shooter is still a free man. the family said it was murder. that and more right here, right now on cnn. >>> good evening. i'm don lemon and thank you for joining us. we are going to begin with a developing...
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that's just the tip of the iceberg in what has been a very big day for news out of the technology tech sorne today was the hewlett-packard news. hp is merging its printer and hp businesses. todd bradley, running pcs, will be running the larger division. we are rejoined by richard davis as well as our own jon fott give us the latest on hp. >> it's interesting. this division that todd bradley will be running accounted for half of hp's business. these are two units with margin challenges. these are the two units that consumers and most customers understand. that's because they are the ones that have the hp logos on the printers and on the pcs. so they are also both down in revenue last quarter year over year. pcs down 3%. you'll have a quite a challenge on his hand and vj, who is retiring, who used to have the printer business, seen as one of the standard bearers remaining, he will be missed and it will be another kind of challenge to lead hp into the next era without him, maria. >> richard, you don't usually see such an amazing, large corporate reversal of fortune, the way we have seen with
that's just the tip of the iceberg in what has been a very big day for news out of the technology tech sorne today was the hewlett-packard news. hp is merging its printer and hp businesses. todd bradley, running pcs, will be running the larger division. we are rejoined by richard davis as well as our own jon fott give us the latest on hp. >> it's interesting. this division that todd bradley will be running accounted for half of hp's business. these are two units with margin challenges....
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detectives say haywood used a sword-like weapon to stab andrew fisher to death inside a home on wind sor mill. haywood is being held without bail on a charge of first- degree murder. the motive is still unclear. desire. >>> a man will spend decades in jail for shooting a 10-year-old boy. >> reporter: a judge sentenced defon cante into life in prison for injuring a child during an attack in east baltimore. cante was trying to shat another man in the 1100 block in north lakewood avenue in august 2010. but he missed his intended target and wounded 10-year-old tevian who was sitting northeastern. tevian was treated at johns hopkins and released. at trial, the jury convicted him of attempted murder and assault. >> all but 55 years of his sentence are suspended. >>> infamous westborough baptist church pickets outside of glen burnie high school. but the real for story is the counter protestors. mike schuh is there and has more on how it is affecting the area. >> traffic here was snarled for many hours. westboro baptist church had a busy day. the pentagon, articles ton nationalem-- arlington nat
detectives say haywood used a sword-like weapon to stab andrew fisher to death inside a home on wind sor mill. haywood is being held without bail on a charge of first- degree murder. the motive is still unclear. desire. >>> a man will spend decades in jail for shooting a 10-year-old boy. >> reporter: a judge sentenced defon cante into life in prison for injuring a child during an attack in east baltimore. cante was trying to shat another man in the 1100 block in north lakewood...
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to the sort of voters consistently preferring mitt romney or those consistently preferring rick an sorum, the core of his support have been evangelical christian voters and other social conservatives. if we look at the calendar over the next few weeks, april is shaping up as a very good month for mitt romney. because it is tilted heavily towards states with the kinds of voters that have favored him. the one exception might be pennsylvania. santorum's home state. if santorum can keep his campaign viable when he gets to may, he's got a very good calendar with states where evangelical christians in most of them are a majority of the electorate. you saw again in louisiana how strongly they preferred santorum over romney. you'll have a very kind of odd dynamic in the republican race where romney looks good over the next four weeks, but even as you get to may, he might be closer to the nomination and go into a kind of a very rough stretch on the last few weeks of the campaign. >> well, it is definitely an odd dynamic. you've heard so many people who have asked rick santorum and newt gingrich
to the sort of voters consistently preferring mitt romney or those consistently preferring rick an sorum, the core of his support have been evangelical christian voters and other social conservatives. if we look at the calendar over the next few weeks, april is shaping up as a very good month for mitt romney. because it is tilted heavily towards states with the kinds of voters that have favored him. the one exception might be pennsylvania. santorum's home state. if santorum can keep his...
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the latest report is is that the data breach happened at a third-party process sor said to be global payments network. gpn. it was halted around noon. cnbc has called global payments networks looking for some comment. they didn't have a comment at that time. they said they'd be back in touch. visa and mastercard emphasizing the data breech did not impact their own security systems which remain safe. rather it impacted that of the third party processor. these in a statement also saying that it has provided payment card issuers with affected count numbers so they can take steps to protect consumers at this time. the visa and mastercard, again, emphasizing it wasn't their system. lastly, i want to note, tyler, one report said this could impact as many as 10 million clients. a source told me that number was inflated and one report put the number at just about 50,000 clients. that's the latest on that story. >> all right. mary, thank you very much. let's get back to another story that's hot today. and that is the last trading day of the quarter and how the markets are going to wrap it up.
the latest report is is that the data breach happened at a third-party process sor said to be global payments network. gpn. it was halted around noon. cnbc has called global payments networks looking for some comment. they didn't have a comment at that time. they said they'd be back in touch. visa and mastercard emphasizing the data breech did not impact their own security systems which remain safe. rather it impacted that of the third party processor. these in a statement also saying that it...
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. >> a sis sor lift sounds like an abdominal exercise. i want to stay away from that.rian, you said now is the time to rebalance. let me ask you if i'm taking money out of some of my winners that may have gotten a little overextended, where do i redeploy it? what specific areas might i look to where there might be better values? >> well, a few of my favorite sectors are actually some that have performed quite well. it's just i think in any given sector if you want exposure to say technology, you should consider perhaps looking at who it is that outperforms recently and reinvest in some of those that have been lagging because i think that as sandy brought up, some of the valuations on these companies make it look like they're dirt cheap. for the first quarter i think that we might see some -- little bit of maybe nail biting on the part of investors as they're concerned how oil prices might effect profits for some businesses. but i think that technology is a great area to be looking at. energy is also another area. health care is one of the areas that we've been fairly b
. >> a sis sor lift sounds like an abdominal exercise. i want to stay away from that.rian, you said now is the time to rebalance. let me ask you if i'm taking money out of some of my winners that may have gotten a little overextended, where do i redeploy it? what specific areas might i look to where there might be better values? >> well, a few of my favorite sectors are actually some that have performed quite well. it's just i think in any given sector if you want exposure to say...
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to yield two minutes to the gentleman from new york, a valued member of our committee and the upon sor of h.r. 14, the every other body's nonpartisan, bipartisan transportation bill, which is twice as good as h r. 7. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. >> i thank the gentleman for yielding. our republican colleagues are telling us we should forget about the 15 months since they crafted the highway bill. mr. bishop: they're telling us to forget about the last 16 weeks during which time their bill imploded and the bipartisan map 21 bill passed the senate with overwhelming bipartisan support. now they're telling the american people they need three additional months to find the money an shape a policy, an effort that thus far has elieu them, that can garner the votes in the house and be signed by the president of the united states. it gets better. on the very same day that they make this outrageous argument, they will vote for a republican budget that slashes investment in transportation infrastructure by 46%. 46%. 46% reduction in transportation and infra
to yield two minutes to the gentleman from new york, a valued member of our committee and the upon sor of h.r. 14, the every other body's nonpartisan, bipartisan transportation bill, which is twice as good as h r. 7. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. >> i thank the gentleman for yielding. our republican colleagues are telling us we should forget about the 15 months since they crafted the highway bill. mr. bishop: they're telling us to forget about the...
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sor rirks i'm fixes my mike roe phone. >> i find it wonderful that a woman only wears high heels in atyle" on stands march 16. >>> this just in, it's the first ever pop news bo-fer. pop news bo-fer. >> what is that? >> it's a two-fer and a bonus at the same time. dath vader playing a bag pipe and riding a unicycle. his real name is brian kidd. he calls himself the uni-piper. >> that's very strange. you didn't have to show us. you chose to show us. >> you're awfully chatty again. green guy. listen, this is good. never good to fall asleep on the job. especially when that job is anchoring the news show. poor simon mccoy. they're throwing to him. he falls asleep, he jumps up. his co-anchor sitting next to him tweeted intraveinous caffeine now being administered to simon. sam, you're awake, aren't you? >> go ahead, sam. please, save me. >> can i tell you? complete silence watching lara and "pop news" today. times square has never been that quiet. i don't know if it was kermit or sofia vergara. video coming in of the tornadoes in illinois, kentucky, missouri. watch what happens when an ef-3
sor rirks i'm fixes my mike roe phone. >> i find it wonderful that a woman only wears high heels in atyle" on stands march 16. >>> this just in, it's the first ever pop news bo-fer. pop news bo-fer. >> what is that? >> it's a two-fer and a bonus at the same time. dath vader playing a bag pipe and riding a unicycle. his real name is brian kidd. he calls himself the uni-piper. >> that's very strange. you didn't have to show us. you chose to show us. >>...
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. >> elion carismÁticouÍder sup@@ cÁncer aerica su suci su ze sor rousseff. >> dice que volverÁ a la. >> rock cco estÁs a cargo de es transformaciÓn ¿quÉ piensas hacer?. >> es una mujer hermosa que tiene rasgos parecidos y vamos a realzar las cosas lindas que tiene, esos ojos, vamos a cambiar un poco color de cabello. >> tiene demasiado volumen y vamos a hacer un look fresco. >> y como es mamÁ de dos niÑos que le sea fÁcil acomodarse en casa. >> yspierta americaunivision@@dn tus chiquitos y tu esposo. univise una cosa ¿no tienedespi univision@@despierta americauni. >> le vas a cortar el cabello. >> vamos a cambiarle la base de color. >> vamos a cambiarle porque adamaris tiene un poquito mÁs color dorado miel, vamos a sacar mucho volumen para que le resulte muy fÁcil deerica manej casa. >> eso es lo mejor, porque nos peinan en el salÓn. >> y llegamos y no sabemos cÓmo peinarnos nosotras. >> bueno manos a la obra. >> de aquÍ nos vamos a ir con poncho y chiqui porque estoy segura que ni se imaginan cÓmo va a quedar nuestra invitada de hoy. >> ay! guapÍsima en mano de rocco imposible. >>
. >> elion carismÁticouÍder sup@@ cÁncer aerica su suci su ze sor rousseff. >> dice que volverÁ a la. >> rock cco estÁs a cargo de es transformaciÓn ¿quÉ piensas hacer?. >> es una mujer hermosa que tiene rasgos parecidos y vamos a realzar las cosas lindas que tiene, esos ojos, vamos a cambiar un poco color de cabello. >> tiene demasiado volumen y vamos a hacer un look fresco. >> y como es mamÁ de dos niÑos que le sea fÁcil acomodarse en casa....
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. >> reporter: she said she's sor rid about all that lying but wanted to play it safe until she was threern off alcohol and caffeine. >> she freaked out. she partied on new year's eve quite a bit. those days are over for her while she prepares for motherhood. >> reporter: she's shooting a "jersey shore" spin krauf. she says she won't live in the house next summer. as for kicking it at a club while pregnant, she calls it disgusting. what universe is this is this. >> in classic fashion, she said her morning sickness was, i feel really ung over. >> reporter: that's more like it. so what happens to "jersey shore "? >> it will be a big challenge for mtv. >> reporter: so much has changed about snooki in a very short time, at least one thing remains the same. as she put it last summer. why do you think people are so fascinated by you? >> i don't know. i think i'm real. i don't give a [ bleep ] what anybody says about me. >> reporter: her cravings include olives and gelato. at the photo shoot, she took a sip of ginger ale and declined the crackers because they have carbs. >> it all hits news stan
. >> reporter: she said she's sor rid about all that lying but wanted to play it safe until she was threern off alcohol and caffeine. >> she freaked out. she partied on new year's eve quite a bit. those days are over for her while she prepares for motherhood. >> reporter: she's shooting a "jersey shore" spin krauf. she says she won't live in the house next summer. as for kicking it at a club while pregnant, she calls it disgusting. what universe is this is this....
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>> camisa,protector sor,sillÓn, sofÁ! >> mbia! >> cuadro, ventana! >> puerta, sÍ!e tarzÁn, basada en una clÁsica novela. john carter, veterano de la guerra civil que mientras es perseguido por los indios apaches vive una experiencia sobrenatural que lo lleva al planeta marte, donde tiene una fuerza sobr -sobre humana, dentro de este viaje de pico se enfrenta a los marcianos verd, que se vuelven sus aliados, pocos imaginaron que tambiÉn le tocarÍa enfrentarse con los marcianos rojos, pero podrÁ el amor de john carte salvar a la princesa y acabar con la guerra civil? con lo -disponible en cines y i max tres d este fin de semana. >> ahÍ lo viera, es una aventura que nadie se puede perder, y hoy vamos a ver a john carter, no les parece? pero recuerde que para ver lo Último de la pantalla grande entre a univisiÓn.com. >> gracias! >> claro que sÍ, gracias maiti. >> nos vemos al ratito. >> hoy resulta caballeros que hay que mimar a lamujeres. >> el mensaje es dÉjense querer, y ahora hablan los chiquitos. ♪ >> miren nada mÁs, nuestros chiquitos, los mÁs heosos, se los voy
>> camisa,protector sor,sillÓn, sofÁ! >> mbia! >> cuadro, ventana! >> puerta, sÍ!e tarzÁn, basada en una clÁsica novela. john carter, veterano de la guerra civil que mientras es perseguido por los indios apaches vive una experiencia sobrenatural que lo lleva al planeta marte, donde tiene una fuerza sobr -sobre humana, dentro de este viaje de pico se enfrenta a los marcianos verd, que se vuelven sus aliados, pocos imaginaron que tambiÉn le tocarÍa enfrentarse con...
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the you're fat, you're ugly, somehowe1 that sense of our sor of having a stake in our embodiment and r youngest self-made woman billionaire, right? in part, because we're literally pushing ourselves into her r products. that's not kidsoh=%9 that's adults, e1right? >> with spanx too, i have a little bit of problem with spanx because i like coffee and i have a touch of ibs. i make stanks when i wear them. if you got -- >> you cannot go in a spanx. >> i don't have e1time. >> there's a little slit. but really -- >> it's not big enough. not for me.o6k you know, what this company has done -- of course it's great that she's successful. but she's successful on the?7v theory that we hate ourok $xbod. we want to minimize them as much as we can. weu want to suck it in, shove i in andi] make sure we don't sho >> right. >> it endorses women's invisibility. like we compress ourselves shall then somehow we're more womanly ,yet moret( pw.úi it's a strange thing they're selling. >> to kind of take up as little room on the planet as possible, right?t( to have the soft he's voice and the smallest body.
the you're fat, you're ugly, somehowe1 that sense of our sor of having a stake in our embodiment and r youngest self-made woman billionaire, right? in part, because we're literally pushing ourselves into her r products. that's not kidsoh=%9 that's adults, e1right? >> with spanx too, i have a little bit of problem with spanx because i like coffee and i have a touch of ibs. i make stanks when i wear them. if you got -- >> you cannot go in a spanx. >> i don't have e1time....
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limbaugh has gotten more fallout now after he called sandra fluke a slut and proos t prostitute. 20 spons sorsw. soledad is going to speak to the company's ceo in the next hour. here's my question to you. did rush limbaugh's comment affect the republican brand with women voters, do you think? >> well, first, let me make sure my husband did not tune in to that interview given the man's services. look, what rush limbaugh did was apologize and it takes a very big person to do that. people don't like to say they're sorry these days. i think we should take him and his apology the way we took harry reid's for making very disparaging comments about barack obama in the "game change" book. i don't think it hurts the, quote, brand among republicans because i think republican women are smart, women are smart and savvy. >> you don't think women are offended by that? >> yes, and i'm offended. i also believe that rush limbaugh probably talks about a million words a week and most matter very much and most of them are spot on, the message. he apologized for the two words. he wrote this woman a letter, not an
limbaugh has gotten more fallout now after he called sandra fluke a slut and proos t prostitute. 20 spons sorsw. soledad is going to speak to the company's ceo in the next hour. here's my question to you. did rush limbaugh's comment affect the republican brand with women voters, do you think? >> well, first, let me make sure my husband did not tune in to that interview given the man's services. look, what rush limbaugh did was apologize and it takes a very big person to do that. people...
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over the decades of workingadesk together i have developed a great respect for may church in sor his lead and in particular his dedication to public service . we have always enjoyed a strong working relationship and a and a strong. because whether you are the son of a tie-in emigrants or the son of a father who fun of world war ii, we both have been blessed with the opportunity to serve this great nation of ours that t we love so much. when i learned that i would be coming down here to the bluegrass state to give a speech my thoughts immediately turned to one of the senator mcconnel's most distinguished predecessors. as you know, he was an extraordinary public servant in the 19th century. he also had a great way with words. once when a very long winded colleague was delivering a particularly like the and boring speech on the floor of the the congress and everyone, including henry clay, was obviously losing their patience and making that loss of patience very clear,f pv that colleague turns to play and said, you speak for the present generation.erion i speak for posterity. few generat
over the decades of workingadesk together i have developed a great respect for may church in sor his lead and in particular his dedication to public service . we have always enjoyed a strong working relationship and a and a strong. because whether you are the son of a tie-in emigrants or the son of a father who fun of world war ii, we both have been blessed with the opportunity to serve this great nation of ours that t we love so much. when i learned that i would be coming down here to the...
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sor larks this is essentially what you get when buildings in a strip mall and entire lifestyles and communitiesa virtual blender. it is a disaster area. that is a flatbed truck on the side. you can see the license plate otherwise you would not be able to tell what that is. the power of the winds is so evident from the moment we got here. it's going to be a mammoth task to pick up and clean up and try to restore this town to what it was before. they have history here. they have dealt with flooding several times over. disaster area. i hate to say they are practiced in this art. they are practiced in this art but they are good folks. they will get through this, but not before a lot of volunteers can come out and help them pick up the pieces. not only that, utility crews are everywhere. there's a curfew in place. those utility crews can get around safely. it's also safe for people. live power lines were everywhere. gas leaks everywhere. there's police monitoring looting as well. that has not been a story yet, thank god for that. i just saw loads of product in this strip mall alone. expensive nike s
sor larks this is essentially what you get when buildings in a strip mall and entire lifestyles and communitiesa virtual blender. it is a disaster area. that is a flatbed truck on the side. you can see the license plate otherwise you would not be able to tell what that is. the power of the winds is so evident from the moment we got here. it's going to be a mammoth task to pick up and clean up and try to restore this town to what it was before. they have history here. they have dealt with...
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. >> el carismÁtico lÍder superÓ el cÁncer donde curaron de cÁncer a su suci su ze sor dilm rousseff.ene un estilo bastante juvenil. >> les decÍa que se parece porque tiene los ojos igual de adamaris y el color de cabello tambiÉn igualito. >> ¿quÉ admiras de adamaris?. >> crecÍ viÉndola en televisiÓn y su lucha contra el cÁncer. >> es lo mÁs admirable que es una persona encantadora. >> rock cco estÁs a cargo de es transformaciÓn ¿quÉ piensas hacer?. >> es una mujer hermosa que tiene rasgos parecidos y vamos a realzar las cosas lindas que tiene, esos ojos, vamos a cambiar un poco color de cabello. >> tiene demasiado volumen y vamos a hacer un look fresco. >> y como es mamÁ de dos niÑos que le sea fÁcil acomodarse en casa. >> y ahÍ estamos viendo doto con tus chiquitos y tu esposo. >> dime una cosa ¿no tiene idea viniste acÁ?. >> Él estÁ en camerino pero no lo hemos visto. >> ay! pero Él no sabe, ay! quÉ emociÓn. >> lo trajimos con engaÑos. >> como siempre me imagino que la vas a dejar hermosa como siempre. >> les digo manos a la obra y no se mueva porque mÁs adelante vamos a ver la tra
. >> el carismÁtico lÍder superÓ el cÁncer donde curaron de cÁncer a su suci su ze sor dilm rousseff.ene un estilo bastante juvenil. >> les decÍa que se parece porque tiene los ojos igual de adamaris y el color de cabello tambiÉn igualito. >> ¿quÉ admiras de adamaris?. >> crecÍ viÉndola en televisiÓn y su lucha contra el cÁncer. >> es lo mÁs admirable que es una persona encantadora. >> rock cco estÁs a cargo de es transformaciÓn ¿quÉ piensas...
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to yield two minutes to the gentleman from new york, a valued member of our committee and the upon sor of h.r. 14, the every other body's nonpartisan, bipartisan transportation bill, which is twice as good as h r. 7. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. >> i thank the gentleman for yielding. our republican colleagues are telling us we should forget about the 15 months since they crafted the highway bill. mr. bishop: they're telling us to forget about the last 16 weeks during which time their bill imploded and the bipartisan map 21 bill passed the senate with overwhelming bipartisan support. now they're telling the american people they need three additional months to find the money an shape a policy, an effort that thus far has elieu them, that can garner the votes in the house and be signed by the president of the united states. it gets better. on the very same day that they make this outrageous argument, they will vote for a republican budget that slashes investment in transportation infrastructure by 46%. 46%. 46% reduction in transportation and infra
to yield two minutes to the gentleman from new york, a valued member of our committee and the upon sor of h.r. 14, the every other body's nonpartisan, bipartisan transportation bill, which is twice as good as h r. 7. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. >> i thank the gentleman for yielding. our republican colleagues are telling us we should forget about the 15 months since they crafted the highway bill. mr. bishop: they're telling us to forget about the...
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. >> george sor roos the same thi. it's family money. it's function of regulation. >> carl icahn? >> i think he prefers to invest his own money. why should he have to -- as an activist investor, he's making bets that he's not sure how quickly they'll play out. he doesn't really want to worry about his investors coming back it redeem. could throw off the timing. >> we've had dal dalio on with a strong conversation and there was a time that he had a recent to come because there was that piece that entity maintimated b water was cold or something. is there any reason why these guys would want to come on after having a great year without any negative are press? >> will you place a call? >> absolutely. and we had dan mccormick on from dallas. but one other interesting piece, as a part of the new jobs bill, hedge funds can advertise and will be supposedly much more open or could be more open, so they can't use this as cover. so often journalists call a hedge fund, they say we can't talk to you because we're not allowed to. how do you see that changing the landscape? >> i've been coverin
. >> george sor roos the same thi. it's family money. it's function of regulation. >> carl icahn? >> i think he prefers to invest his own money. why should he have to -- as an activist investor, he's making bets that he's not sure how quickly they'll play out. he doesn't really want to worry about his investors coming back it redeem. could throw off the timing. >> we've had dal dalio on with a strong conversation and there was a time that he had a recent to come because...
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he has a primary calendar that favors him over the next week sor so.e as much enthusiasm and momentum as he can. i think for santorum, and i think we'll see a bit of it this morning, he wants to focus on driving an nick message. ge -- getting away from some of the social message. and take that to romney, where he is strong. >> a boost for the obama administration or something everybody will spin across the board, the jobs numbers? >> i think you have to look at the job creation since december. it has been positive. you have three strong jobs reports in a row. these are the dinds -- kinds of things that create momentum. if that should continue. you can watch m&t at 10 -- "meet the press" to the -- today following 11 news at 9:00. >> we are taking your tax questions. you can e-mail tax questions to wbaltv.com. >> high pressure moving off the east coast. in its place, a chance for rain. also warmer temperatures. coming up in the seven-day forecast. >> good morning. let's start you off with a beautiful shot of the sunrise. 29 at b.w.i. marshall. winds calm
he has a primary calendar that favors him over the next week sor so.e as much enthusiasm and momentum as he can. i think for santorum, and i think we'll see a bit of it this morning, he wants to focus on driving an nick message. ge -- getting away from some of the social message. and take that to romney, where he is strong. >> a boost for the obama administration or something everybody will spin across the board, the jobs numbers? >> i think you have to look at the job creation...
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massachusetts for yielding as well as taking the time to help manage the bill and being an original co-upon sor and i thank my colleague from pennsylvania as well for co-sponsoring this bill, for his kind words and discussion on what it is and how meaneringful it is not just to salem, massachusetts, but the country. i rise to recognize salem, massachusetts, as the birth place of the national guard. salem was the sight where the first regiment mustered an this was -- this was what would become the national guard. i offered an amendment to this effect last year an it was approved by voice vote but it did not move on. next month is the 375th anniversary of the first muster on salem common and it's being commemorated so i'm pleased that the house is considering the bill at this time. i want to be clear, consideration of this bill today was made possible because of bipartisan support and just like my two colleagues here, there were a number of people, over 116 co-sponsors from both parties who participated in bringing this bill and i want to thank the majority leader as well as the leadership on bot
massachusetts for yielding as well as taking the time to help manage the bill and being an original co-upon sor and i thank my colleague from pennsylvania as well for co-sponsoring this bill, for his kind words and discussion on what it is and how meaneringful it is not just to salem, massachusetts, but the country. i rise to recognize salem, massachusetts, as the birth place of the national guard. salem was the sight where the first regiment mustered an this was -- this was what would become...
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it wasn't your classic deleveraging story is as so often the case when you've got a upon sor-l sponsor-leding. when we talked to the ceo it was apparent they've -- those multiples which is what we really watch because it's all about your ability to pay down debt go down. then there's growth. there's still growth for allison. although, of course, there's a lot of growth in cloud, too. >> you know what's interesting is that wawco, a ferm today said good things about wabco. it's allison versus wabco. i start thinking maybe the whole trucking industry is on fire. which is something a fella here said -- dewey? >> yeah. dewey. >> he was saying we're in the fifth inning of the trucking cycle. cummins, yesterday, 52-week high. very much of a chinese play. if china's really slowing, i wouldn't be thinking ge would be breaking out, cummings breaking out. >> you saw the big move in transports yesterday at the same time people are worried about coal demand. now, that's more for rail. people are getting cautious about transfort. we saw analyst notes on this yesterday. at the same time you saw the trans
it wasn't your classic deleveraging story is as so often the case when you've got a upon sor-l sponsor-leding. when we talked to the ceo it was apparent they've -- those multiples which is what we really watch because it's all about your ability to pay down debt go down. then there's growth. there's still growth for allison. although, of course, there's a lot of growth in cloud, too. >> you know what's interesting is that wawco, a ferm today said good things about wabco. it's allison...
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we have to look at all of the ramifications on these sor of matters. think the principals that you've laid down are -- we should all support this type of logic. to for an international conse consens consensus. translate them into acts. and at least express our hope that this change can be brought about through a peaceful, political transition. i was taking notes as you made your testimony, secretary panetta. i want to ask you about one thing that you said because i think that we all need to think about it. you said anyovernment -- i think this is a direct quote. i'm an old journalist here. i can write fast. any governme that indiscriminately kills its own people loses its legitimacy. would you say that is a statement of policy of the united states? >>i would. >> would you believe that with the circumstances in t square in 1989 when the they turned their own tanks loose and killed more 1,000 people, would you say that fits into this statement? >> let me put this on a personal deal. my personal view would be that that was the case there. >> i think it al
we have to look at all of the ramifications on these sor of matters. think the principals that you've laid down are -- we should all support this type of logic. to for an international conse consens consensus. translate them into acts. and at least express our hope that this change can be brought about through a peaceful, political transition. i was taking notes as you made your testimony, secretary panetta. i want to ask you about one thing that you said because i think that we all need to...