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>> why don't you do me a favor and have a raet right over there on that stool?just sat next to him at the sports bar or something, we were talking about a hockey game. i said -- >> what are you up to tonight? >> not much. she asked me to come over and -- >> please, have a seat. who asked you to come over exactly? >> hmm? >> who asked you to come over? >> destiny. >> destiny. and how did you meet destiny? >> hmm? >> how did you meet destiny? >> on the computer. she said hi and stuff. >> she said hi and stuff. >> uh-huh. >> and who -- do me a favor and just keep your hands out of your pockets. >> okay. >> before westerbeck walked into the house, we knew that he was to be in court four days later to go before a judge and to be sentenced for doing the very same thing he was doing on this night. >> kevin, you've had some contact with the law before. >> that's correct. >> tell me about that. >> this child -- it was a child -- i forget what it is. >> child solicitation? >> they said i came out to meet some girl, i guess. >> so let me get this straight. you were accused
>> why don't you do me a favor and have a raet right over there on that stool?just sat next to him at the sports bar or something, we were talking about a hockey game. i said -- >> what are you up to tonight? >> not much. she asked me to come over and -- >> please, have a seat. who asked you to come over exactly? >> hmm? >> who asked you to come over? >> destiny. >> destiny. and how did you meet destiny? >> hmm? >> how did you meet...
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dulcolax stool softener doesn't make you go, it just makes it easier to go.x stool softener. make yourself comfortable. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free -- it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and...
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why don't you have a seat right over there on that stool right there. are those your friends outside? some will try to make the getaway. >> take him. take him. he's running. >> the police will have other plans. >> get on your knees now. get on your knees. follow directions now! [ male announcer ] you sprayed them. thought they were dead. [ laughter ] [ grunting ] huh? [ male announcer ] should've used roundup. america's number one weed killer. it kills weeds to the root, so they don't come back. guaranteed. weeds won't play dead, they'll stay dead. roundup. no root. no weed. no problem. weeds won't play dead, they'll stay dead. like, keep one of these over your head. well, i wasn't "supposed" to need flood insurance, but i have it. fred over here chose not to have it. ♪ me, i've got a plan. fred he uh... fred what is your plan? do i look like i have a plan? not really. [ female announcer ] only flood insurance covers floods. for a free brochure, call the number on your screen. ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it j
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and if you look under the desk here, you can see he has a little stool. that's his original stool to lift his feet up to elevate the chair, be a little more of an imposing feature behind the desk. but he certainly lived up to his nickname of the little giant from little dixie. >> why collect all these items, the papers, the physical items? why is that important? >> well, certainly we think of this center as a living tribute to the importance of representative democracy, and if you don't honor that history, if you don't preserve that history, we are poorer for it, in terms of understanding this important institution in our government. certainly right now congress is not held in high esteem by many people, but the health of our representative institutions is something that we need to care about as a society. and so part of what we do at the carl albert center in terms of that preservation and also in terms of civic engagement activities that we undertake is to remind people that we cannot neglect these important institutions. >>> hosted by cox communication
and if you look under the desk here, you can see he has a little stool. that's his original stool to lift his feet up to elevate the chair, be a little more of an imposing feature behind the desk. but he certainly lived up to his nickname of the little giant from little dixie. >> why collect all these items, the papers, the physical items? why is that important? >> well, certainly we think of this center as a living tribute to the importance of representative democracy, and if you...
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he was 5'4", and if you look under the desk here you can see, he has a little stool. that's his original stool to lift his feet up so that he could elevate his chair and be a little bit more of an imposing feature behind the desk, but he certainly lived up to his nickname of the little giant from little dixie. >> why collect all of these items, the papers, the physical items? why is that important? >> well, certainly, you know, we think of this center as a living tribute to the importance of representative democracy, and if you don't honor that history, if you don't preserve that history, we are poorer for it in terms of understanding this important institution in our government. certainly right now, congress is not held in high esteem by many people, but the health of our representative institutions >>> all weekend long, american history tv joins our cox communications cable partners in partners in oklahoma city. showcasing literary culture. oklahoma city is the largest city in oklahoma. it has a population of about 600,000 people, and is the sooner state's capital.
he was 5'4", and if you look under the desk here you can see, he has a little stool. that's his original stool to lift his feet up so that he could elevate his chair and be a little bit more of an imposing feature behind the desk, but he certainly lived up to his nickname of the little giant from little dixie. >> why collect all of these items, the papers, the physical items? why is that important? >> well, certainly, you know, we think of this center as a living tribute to the...
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the kid is on a stool like he's going to the cookie jar.he's put in a position doing something as if he shouldn't be doing it. >> but she's just started to wean off the breast-feeding and she finds it very difficult. so i can understand that lots of women develop these amazingly emotional bonds with their young babies. and it is hard to stop. but you do have to stop at some stage. a 3-year-old boy suckling on his mother's breast is ridiculous, isn't it? >> you know, i think it is best to leave these decisions up to the individual mom and it would be good if we didn't get overly zealous about these things, i think. parenting techniques and what have you. >> i know, but, look, sometimes you have to step in. this kid, what is he going to be like in school, the poor little might. >> if it were this easy to keep our children from being dysfunctional, do end you think we would all do it? if there were some recipe that would make all of our children really seen and civic minded and hugely intelligent, i think we would probably all do it. but i don
the kid is on a stool like he's going to the cookie jar.he's put in a position doing something as if he shouldn't be doing it. >> but she's just started to wean off the breast-feeding and she finds it very difficult. so i can understand that lots of women develop these amazingly emotional bonds with their young babies. and it is hard to stop. but you do have to stop at some stage. a 3-year-old boy suckling on his mother's breast is ridiculous, isn't it? >> you know, i think it is...
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the kid is on a stool like he's going to the cookie jar. in a position doing >> i enjoyed it. we'll come to the voice later. the finale, huge success, better than simon cowell, pleasing for everybody. talk about the "time" magazine cover. you're a father, another one on the way, a 3-year-old boy, right? >> yes, sir. >> you see a 3-year-old boy suckling on his mama's breast on the cover of "time" magazine what was your honest gut reaction? >> that must be like a european cover version of "time." i didn't think it was real when i first saw it. it was a bit shocking. the kid is on a stool like he's going to the cookie jar. he's put in a position doing something as if he shouldn't be doing it. i don't think that's how she breast-feeds him at 3, but -- >> don't you just feel deeply uncomfortable looking at that picture. >> not deeply, she's so attractive, but uncomfortable. >> that's my point. that's what we think as guys looking at it. that's so wrong. >> i agree. >> that kid, he's nearly 4 apparently. >> you don't get in the business of tellin
the kid is on a stool like he's going to the cookie jar. in a position doing >> i enjoyed it. we'll come to the voice later. the finale, huge success, better than simon cowell, pleasing for everybody. talk about the "time" magazine cover. you're a father, another one on the way, a 3-year-old boy, right? >> yes, sir. >> you see a 3-year-old boy suckling on his mama's breast on the cover of "time" magazine what was your honest gut reaction? >> that must...
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still to come, and s -- a step stool is recall. a step forward in the fight against wrinkles. >> we have to look hard to find anything on the radar. at least nearby. >> kennedy international is recalling more than a million and a half folding stepstools. they received reports of incidents where the schools cracked and broke, causing back and leg injuries. customers should contact the manufacturer for a full refund. when it comes to saving for retirement, many americans just are not doing it. only 49% of americans are contributing to a 401k or an irate plan. the largest age group not sitting as between 18 and 34. financial planners say that it is critical that young people start putting money away early. you could soon see some changes in gas stations in your area. we're not talking about the prices. the epa and winehouse are giving the ok for stations to bit special pumps to capture gasoline vapors while you are refueling. that means no more rubber boot at the end of the nozzle. most cars now are equipped with onboard systems to ca
still to come, and s -- a step stool is recall. a step forward in the fight against wrinkles. >> we have to look hard to find anything on the radar. at least nearby. >> kennedy international is recalling more than a million and a half folding stepstools. they received reports of incidents where the schools cracked and broke, causing back and leg injuries. customers should contact the manufacturer for a full refund. when it comes to saving for retirement, many americans just are not...
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this is an important leg of that stool. thank you. >> our next speaker. -- speakers. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i am a dream and carpenter. i represent the brotherhood of carpenters and [unintelligible] i represent that we have a good hospital here that is seismically fit in case of emergency. and we can all go to work. i ask you to please 0 yes -- vote yes. >> charles range? gabrielle mendez, bob shee, rolland anderson, frank balaz ani. >> i am speaking for fran. -- frank. he is our for president but he has another appointment -- we are a residential condominium tower and residential space north of the proposed hospital site. it is comprised of 245 residential units from studio apartments to 3 bed room units. we are here to show our support for the new medical center. we feel this project will do much for the past -- we feel this project will do much. we want to ensure that our concerns are considered. as we make plans for the destruction of the facility. we're pleased to report we have reached consensus on a number
this is an important leg of that stool. thank you. >> our next speaker. -- speakers. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i am a dream and carpenter. i represent the brotherhood of carpenters and [unintelligible] i represent that we have a good hospital here that is seismically fit in case of emergency. and we can all go to work. i ask you to please 0 yes -- vote yes. >> charles range? gabrielle mendez, bob shee, rolland anderson, frank balaz ani. >> i am speaking for fran....
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of one of the stools... view!untaan top - 3rachel gasparini/ residentrachel says: "i happened to be facing the window and i looked out and i saw this bear perched up on the bush..at first i was taken back, because she's scared that i'm having a heart attack or something."rachel says: "at firrt i thought it was pretty scary, because weehave dogs, but then i thought it was super funny that he jumped in the pool and started swimming around, beeause we have never seen that before." beforr." the afternoon swwm.. didn't last long ../. after.. a... quick peaa went back into the wild. a... memorial day trip... to the ballpark... ends... in an emergency .../ when... a... girl... falls 20 feet... to the ground. groundd. this... is... cell phone videoo.. her dad capttred..../ as... ... of aaclimbing wall../ the.. cable doesn't let her down lowly... like... it's.. upposed too.../ it... seemssto snap ..and... she falls flat onto her back... after a 200foot plunge.../. her... father.. watched ii horror.. as his daughter... slam
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the kid is on a stool like he's going to the cookie jar.e's put in a position doing something as if he shouldn't be doing it. i don't think that's how she breast-feeds him at 3, but -- >> don't you just feel deeply uncomfortable looking at that picture. >> not deeply, she's so attractive, but uncomfortable. >> that's my point. that's what we think as guys looking at it. that's so wrong. >> i agree. >> that kid, he's nearly 4 apparently. >> you don't get in the business of telling moms what to do, number one. number two, i understand what you're saying, though, that the -- it is a heck of a photo. >> you're the second guest about to say you don't tell moms what to do. i don't agree. i think broadly speaking that's true. but when you see moms doing that, and you also hear stories about, you know, kids staying in their parents beds until their 6, 7, 8 years old, somebody has to say something. >> 6, 7, 8 is getting up there. i couldn't wait to kick jack out of my bed. when my son got in our house, he took everything from me. he took my woman. h
the kid is on a stool like he's going to the cookie jar.e's put in a position doing something as if he shouldn't be doing it. i don't think that's how she breast-feeds him at 3, but -- >> don't you just feel deeply uncomfortable looking at that picture. >> not deeply, she's so attractive, but uncomfortable. >> that's my point. that's what we think as guys looking at it. that's so wrong. >> i agree. >> that kid, he's nearly 4 apparently. >> you don't get in...
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to be breast zbleegd there are health to breastfeeding but what about when the kid is standing on a stool? >> like mother, like daughter, 26-year-old mom who stroke this pose with her three-year-old son says my mother breast-fed me until i was six years old. the photos and article about attached parenting have certainly sparked a spirited debate. >> i am breastfeeding a three-year-old. i am meeting the needs of a child that is almost done but he is not. >> you might recognize had her. she wrote a book beyond the sling. the stars of the view in the other corner. >> this is insane. >> if you can still milk you should not be breastfeeding. >> keeping children close at all times but a lot of the controversy comes down to breastfeeding. >> it's sexualizing breasts and blocks the biological function in child rearing. >> dr. jennifer axton says it's a low risk activity but they don't know how it will affect the child. >> we follow the child until they are 40, are they serial killer on or are they normal. >> we have received plenty of feedback. my mom wasn't able to breast-feed me and i was attac
to be breast zbleegd there are health to breastfeeding but what about when the kid is standing on a stool? >> like mother, like daughter, 26-year-old mom who stroke this pose with her three-year-old son says my mother breast-fed me until i was six years old. the photos and article about attached parenting have certainly sparked a spirited debate. >> i am breastfeeding a three-year-old. i am meeting the needs of a child that is almost done but he is not. >> you might recognize...
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to be breast zbleegd there are health to breastfeeding but what about when the kid is standing on a stool>> like mother, like daughter, 26-year-old mom who stroke this pose with her three-year-old son says my mother breast-fed me until i was six years old. the photos and article about attached parenting have certainly sparked a spirited debate. >> i am breastfeeding a three-year-old. i am meeting the needs of a child that is almost done but he is not. >> you might recognize had her. she wrote a book beyond the sling. the stars of the view in the other corner. >> this is insane. >> if you can still milk you should not be breastfeeding. >> keeping children close at all times but a lot of the controversy comes down to breastfeeding. >> it's sexualizing breasts and blocks the biological function in child rearing. >> dr. jennifer axton says it's a low risk activity but they don't know how it will affect the child. >> we follow the child until they are 40, are they serial killer on or are they normal. >> we have received plenty of feedback. my mom wasn't able to breast-feed me and i was attache
to be breast zbleegd there are health to breastfeeding but what about when the kid is standing on a stool>> like mother, like daughter, 26-year-old mom who stroke this pose with her three-year-old son says my mother breast-fed me until i was six years old. the photos and article about attached parenting have certainly sparked a spirited debate. >> i am breastfeeding a three-year-old. i am meeting the needs of a child that is almost done but he is not. >> you might recognize...
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they sat down on those four stools at the lunch counter and ordered coffee. they were refused, but they did not get up. that first day, they were there for an hour or so. they went back to campus and told people what they did. most people did not believe them. the next day, more people showed up. the demonstrations spread from greensboro to national and jackson and more than 50 other cities across the country. by the end of july, woolworth was forced to end their policy of discrimination. the civil-rights movement was growing stronger every day. all of this started because of a bus ride and some dorm room conversations. it started because a small group of young people had their eyes open to the injustice around them. it started because they decided that it was time for someone to wake up and change the situation. that, more than anything else, is the story of our nation's progress right from the very beginning. it is the story of the farmers, and cobblers and the abolitionists who ran the underground railroad, the workers who organized the individuals of ever
they sat down on those four stools at the lunch counter and ordered coffee. they were refused, but they did not get up. that first day, they were there for an hour or so. they went back to campus and told people what they did. most people did not believe them. the next day, more people showed up. the demonstrations spread from greensboro to national and jackson and more than 50 other cities across the country. by the end of july, woolworth was forced to end their policy of discrimination. the...
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the test detects blood in the stool from larger polyps that tend to believe it cost about $8 screen recommended on a yearly basis that is a good schedule for the slow-growing cancer. >>> you go from a growth to a cancer over years many as over 10-15 years so multiple opportunities for screening test it before it becomes cancer or early stages. >>> will be wary about the most is: cancer >>> they're using the test at san francisco general hospital and increasing the screening rates by 30 percent >>> the bottom line is not to argue about screening the bottom line is to get everyone should be screened screened chisholm dr. kimble the help of cbs 5 health watch >>> we have more about the $8 test go to cbs. com and click on health executives from j.p. morgan chase are expected to resign after a mistake costs and $2 billion. jimmy diamond the ceo says he was wrong to ignore warning signs and says the bank in no danger of failing. >>> we will still earn a lot of money this quarter we hurt ourselves and our credibility and must pay the price for that. >>> lawmakers back a financial overhaul bill go into
the test detects blood in the stool from larger polyps that tend to believe it cost about $8 screen recommended on a yearly basis that is a good schedule for the slow-growing cancer. >>> you go from a growth to a cancer over years many as over 10-15 years so multiple opportunities for screening test it before it becomes cancer or early stages. >>> will be wary about the most is: cancer >>> they're using the test at san francisco general hospital and increasing the...
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. >> i walked into the pub and immediately saw him sitting at the corner bar stool. >> reporter: justat? >> just like that. >> reporter: the marshals followed him home and ape rested him outside the rooming house where he had lived for months and told people he was a retired canadian mountie. >> this was his game and he loved it. >> the u.s. marshal made a very big bust. >> reporter: and it was big news in port land when the marshals discovered a suitcase in a storage locker, stuffed with $100 bills. >> this is more money than i've ever seen. >> after tallying it up, it totaled to $981,000 in u.s. currency.millions of dollars more that donors thought were going to veterans are still unaccounted for, to the outrage of people that run legitimate organizations. >> a million dollars would have provided mental health support for thousands. i mean, shame on him. this is the lowest of the low. >> reporter: the u.s. marshals tell us that this case is now turned from catch me if you can to identify me if you can. they want to know who mr. x really is. and they hope someone watching "nightline"
. >> i walked into the pub and immediately saw him sitting at the corner bar stool. >> reporter: justat? >> just like that. >> reporter: the marshals followed him home and ape rested him outside the rooming house where he had lived for months and told people he was a retired canadian mountie. >> this was his game and he loved it. >> the u.s. marshal made a very big bust. >> reporter: and it was big news in port land when the marshals discovered a...
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stool system said we want to go to a better school there wouldn't be enough better schools to accommodatehem. there aren't enough good schools anywhere are. >> so that is a reason to ignore this? >> it just isn't a miracle solution to this. >> no, right. >> there are not enough good quality schools. >> first off in new york city there are plenty of good quality schools they are called catholic schools and they work and if you are working class and you just make enough money canfford that tuition you go there. one other thing. it adds competition. >> bingo. that is what i was going to say. >> it goes back to what i was saying about it puts a spot light on the failures of the teachers' unions and you might have a rising tide that lifts maybe not all votes but some if you see the success. >> not just the teachers' unions. the bureaucracy which is the public schools in the city. it goes beyond. i mean listen they work hand in hand with the union but there is a bureaucracy that basically finds divance down. talk to anybody that has gone to these schools. >> i got to tell you ben and adam, i wa
stool system said we want to go to a better school there wouldn't be enough better schools to accommodatehem. there aren't enough good schools anywhere are. >> so that is a reason to ignore this? >> it just isn't a miracle solution to this. >> no, right. >> there are not enough good quality schools. >> first off in new york city there are plenty of good quality schools they are called catholic schools and they work and if you are working class and you just make...
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and we're really down to best one and a half-leg stool.rage american now entering the work force will not participate in a defined benefit plan. >> no pension. >> and we just don't know about social security. we don't know about the long-term -- >> so what's going to happen? >> i think this country needs to have a comprehensive form of retirement. this is as important a social issue as health care or any other one facing us. and what we've got to look at is a comprehensive solution that involves a decision on what we're going to do about social security and the role it's going to play. and mechanisms put in place to encourage more savings on the part of the individual. what we've moved to is a system now where the individual needs to take more responsibility. if that's the case, we need more mechanisms -- >> but it's at a time when people are going jobless for longer. they've had to dip into their 401(k)s and borrow against it and those 401(k)s have suffered major setbacks in the market twice, two times. it's a huge deficit. >> you're abso
and we're really down to best one and a half-leg stool.rage american now entering the work force will not participate in a defined benefit plan. >> no pension. >> and we just don't know about social security. we don't know about the long-term -- >> so what's going to happen? >> i think this country needs to have a comprehensive form of retirement. this is as important a social issue as health care or any other one facing us. and what we've got to look at is a...
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we're calling it the bar stool musical. >> an orange county teammate with hollywood dreams.e on the murder that sent shock waves through the jail. >> i grabbed him, started dragging him out. he said, no, he's not going anywhere. i feel great! i'm used to having irregularity. i feel like that's normal. if you are not feeling like trying this on, that's not normal. activia helps with occasional irregularity when eaten 3 times a day. feeling regular to me was a new feeling... i came to find my 'new normal' and i love it! ♪ activia and try new silky, fruity activia harvest picks. another way to enjoy activia. dude you don't understand, this is my dad's car. look at the car! my dad's gonna kill me dude... [ male announcer ] the security of a 2012 iihs top safety pick. the volkswagen passat. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease the 2012 passat for $209 a month. [ children laughing ] ♪ ...is the smell of salt in the air. ♪ it's the sound a seashell makes. [ seagulls calling ] away...is a place that's beyond your imagination, yet well within your means. find your
we're calling it the bar stool musical. >> an orange county teammate with hollywood dreams.e on the murder that sent shock waves through the jail. >> i grabbed him, started dragging him out. he said, no, he's not going anywhere. i feel great! i'm used to having irregularity. i feel like that's normal. if you are not feeling like trying this on, that's not normal. activia helps with occasional irregularity when eaten 3 times a day. feeling regular to me was a new feeling... i came to...
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. >> have a seat right over on the stool there, please. who are you? >> i'm chris. >> chris. >> yeah. >> and who did you come to see, chris? >> what's her name. >> what's her name? >> i'm sorry. you caught me off guard. >> he's, you know, shaky. he looks like he's on some kind of a drug. and in fact, later police found methamphetamines in his car. >> you came to see kelly. >> yeah. >> kelly's way too young for me. >> way too young for you? >> yeah. >> then why did you come here, chris? >> i came here to tell her that, actually. >> to tell her the truth? >> actually, i did. i swear on my life. >> so you drove all the way from where? >> i drove from rancho, because i was tempted at first and then i was thinking on the way down here you know, what i can't really do this, i don't feel right in my conscience. like i'm a conscience type person. >> yeah. i could tell you're a conscience type person by -- >> very, very conscience, yeah. i was going to come here and tell her i don't want to do anything. i didn't bring any condoms. >> you didn't? >> no. >> i mea
. >> have a seat right over on the stool there, please. who are you? >> i'm chris. >> chris. >> yeah. >> and who did you come to see, chris? >> what's her name. >> what's her name? >> i'm sorry. you caught me off guard. >> he's, you know, shaky. he looks like he's on some kind of a drug. and in fact, later police found methamphetamines in his car. >> you came to see kelly. >> yeah. >> kelly's way too young for me. >>...
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see the intensity there this time. >> one of the other legs of the stool are women. certainly is consistent here. it shows again that previous pillows, "the new york times" poll was an outlier of the gender gap. in particular, where are the present president's strengths among women? >> there's a huge gap. sometimes i think we forget this gap and don't talk about it among married women and single women. married women it's more competitive between the two votes, very much a swing vote versus single women and single men, as well. where it's an enormous advantage for democrats usually overall but including the president here. but it was interesting to see that mitt romney was doing better among suburban married women. that's probably as much of a swing vote as any. now again, all of these when we are looking at gender gaps they have high errors and could fluctuate more so than our standard fluctuate more so thane standard number there, but that's where romney has to make in roads when we talk about the gender gp. it is not men versus women. it is suburban women. >> off o
see the intensity there this time. >> one of the other legs of the stool are women. certainly is consistent here. it shows again that previous pillows, "the new york times" poll was an outlier of the gender gap. in particular, where are the present president's strengths among women? >> there's a huge gap. sometimes i think we forget this gap and don't talk about it among married women and single women. married women it's more competitive between the two votes, very much a...
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. >> i heard there recess three legged stool stool, mcnamara, lbj and the four-star general transfer about it a big disgrace. would raise your thought and was this there really people? president kennedy's secretary of state. >> the military management. >> and stan. i could not comment how the war voices run military budget the reasons we're there at articulated by rusk to reinforce the notion and weighed down keep the communist that day and is said guiding principle but i cannot comment how the war was run militarily. >> the contradictory views that you add is the job said resisting civil-rights with kennedy's legacy and inspiration to do this for the former president. and would he put shenanigans are part of the legacy to push him in that direction? >> you are right. he was representing texans who are fundamentally opposed to civil rights at that time. johnson was the advocate from early on so was his father. standing up against the kkk. this is a man who believes fundamentally all man are created equal. while the advocated the civil-rights act of 197 -- 67 he watered them down to g
. >> i heard there recess three legged stool stool, mcnamara, lbj and the four-star general transfer about it a big disgrace. would raise your thought and was this there really people? president kennedy's secretary of state. >> the military management. >> and stan. i could not comment how the war voices run military budget the reasons we're there at articulated by rusk to reinforce the notion and weighed down keep the communist that day and is said guiding principle but i...
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about a minute later, he's seen standing alone amid overturned stools, holding what appears to be a gun in his left hand. >> a very mellow cafe. there's lots of artists there and musical performances and that kind of thing. it's the last place you would expect for something like this to happen. >> reporter: while police were looking for the gunman they say he willing fatally shot a woman in downtown seattle. the suv was found abandoned with a handgun on the seat. while police were speaking to reporters, word came of a third shooting involving police and a man fitting the description of the gunman near where the stolen car was found. >> the suspect saw uniformed officers. he apparently knelt down in the middle of the treat and put the gun to his head and shot himself. >> reporter: police say preliminary finding suggest all three shootings are connected. seattle is in the midst of a wave of gun violence. >> it's going to take a full partnership with the community to end the culture violence with young men. >> reporter: it's not yet june and the city has almost matched the number of homici
about a minute later, he's seen standing alone amid overturned stools, holding what appears to be a gun in his left hand. >> a very mellow cafe. there's lots of artists there and musical performances and that kind of thing. it's the last place you would expect for something like this to happen. >> reporter: while police were looking for the gunman they say he willing fatally shot a woman in downtown seattle. the suv was found abandoned with a handgun on the seat. while police were...
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what looks like a stool is a hands-free mobility gadget controlled by shifting weight in the direction you want to go. it responds to moving forward, backwards, and sideways, at maximum speed of 4 miles per hour and battery that lasts an hour. it's mostly practical for indoor use but then i would say where would you use that indoors? like -- >> not at a weight loss clinic. >> apparently not. if i can't walk from my office down here. >> what happens to the segway? i thought we were supposed to be riding around on segways by now. >> welcome to the future. still cars. >> still hoofing it. >> time for a look at the stories we'll follow throughout the day ons nbc. in washington the anti-nuclear advocacy group global zero will issue a report calling for 80% of reduction of the u.s. nuclear arsenal over the next 10 years. the report signed by a retired vice chairman of the joint chiefs of staff and several national security figures argues the u.s. needs no more than 900 nuclear weapons to maintain its security. >>> in new york, funny lady betty white will be the latest celebrity to grace the
what looks like a stool is a hands-free mobility gadget controlled by shifting weight in the direction you want to go. it responds to moving forward, backwards, and sideways, at maximum speed of 4 miles per hour and battery that lasts an hour. it's mostly practical for indoor use but then i would say where would you use that indoors? like -- >> not at a weight loss clinic. >> apparently not. if i can't walk from my office down here. >> what happens to the segway? i thought we...
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but it's a great stool. -- but it's a great tool. the things that happen at the local level are the most important. i'm under no illusions that the best idea come out of that beltway inside d.c. in fact in my two years there, i can't think of too many good ideas that have come out of that area of d.c. it's important to really look and listen to what happens in the community, because that's the most important. as i started out saying, these are not new ideas, new concepts for craig and myself and how craig operated in that place in florida, wherever that operated, and what we admitted boston and what you're doing here in san francisco. it's about bringing people together. and after us talking about a year or so they said well, you have got call it something. it's really neighbors helping neighbors. thank you. [applause] >> thank you rich for being here with us today to commemorate this important event in san francisco history and for sharing with us fema's view of the private sector. it's very much appreciated. as a private sectorly a
but it's a great stool. -- but it's a great tool. the things that happen at the local level are the most important. i'm under no illusions that the best idea come out of that beltway inside d.c. in fact in my two years there, i can't think of too many good ideas that have come out of that area of d.c. it's important to really look and listen to what happens in the community, because that's the most important. as i started out saying, these are not new ideas, new concepts for craig and myself...