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another protein that's inside the cell called tao, it's soluble it can clump up and aggregate. the combination appear to play an important part in the progression of the disease. >> rose: let me turn and talk about the genetic consideration here. >> what we've learned about the disease, which is actually that there's, looks like a single common pathway of disease. so these genes, the amyloid precursor protein which david mention and two other genes, people can have mutations in these genes that cause the disease. what we understand is these mutations lead to aggregate, increased production of that abeta fragment that david was talking about. so that seems to be the earliest change that we can find in these people is really pinpointing the amyloid protein as being central to the disease. >> rose: where is the focus of the genetic research. >> right now? so right now, most of the research is on understanding risk factor for the rests of the cases, the 99.9% of cases. >> it's a single gene defect. >> exactly. they are like to be caused by many genes a very small effe and also pote
another protein that's inside the cell called tao, it's soluble it can clump up and aggregate. the combination appear to play an important part in the progression of the disease. >> rose: let me turn and talk about the genetic consideration here. >> what we've learned about the disease, which is actually that there's, looks like a single common pathway of disease. so these genes, the amyloid precursor protein which david mention and two other genes, people can have mutations in...
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. >> and it was called sapa tao. >> (speaking spanish). >> okay. so dance to the sound of a violin or the guitar is one of the unique forms of perare you vaifian dance and brought with the african slave trade in the 16th century. the spaniards started it and not only as a form of social dominance but ways of enforce their ideology and with the footwork and done individually or in a group. >> (speaking spanish)
. >> and it was called sapa tao. >> (speaking spanish). >> okay. so dance to the sound of a violin or the guitar is one of the unique forms of perare you vaifian dance and brought with the african slave trade in the 16th century. the spaniards started it and not only as a form of social dominance but ways of enforce their ideology and with the footwork and done individually or in a group. >> (speaking spanish)
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. >> and it was called sapa tao. >> (speaking spanish). >> okay. so dance to the sound of a violin or the guitar is one of the unique forms of perare you vaifian dance and brought with the african slave trade in the 16th century. the spaniards started it and not only as a form of social dominance but ways of enforce their ideology and with the footwork and done individually or in a group. >> (speaking spanish). >> so we started with a certain type of dance until at least two dance we challenge each other, yes. >> (speaking spanish). (applause). >> (speaking spanish) (applause). >> this type of patterns that he just performed are called this and this is a communication with the son and the mother and when we die, and the second one is with the hint he just showed. >> (speaking spanish). >> most of the instruments that werwere performed by the africas in p purrue and the different groups and they spoke different languages so it was very hard for them to communicate. >> (speaking spanish). >> so the communication will be done by sign. >> (speaking spa
. >> and it was called sapa tao. >> (speaking spanish). >> okay. so dance to the sound of a violin or the guitar is one of the unique forms of perare you vaifian dance and brought with the african slave trade in the 16th century. the spaniards started it and not only as a form of social dominance but ways of enforce their ideology and with the footwork and done individually or in a group. >> (speaking spanish). >> so we started with a certain type of dance until at...
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thunderstorms beginning to develop f you're heading to what tao, isolated thunderstorms both saturday and sunday. and there is air quality remaining poor saturday here in the bay area, spare the air again. there is good air quality in the north way. high temperatures saturday, in the south bay, 89 degrees in san jose. 88 in santa clara. 94 in los gatos, warm day and there is 87 in milpitas. there is 86 degrees for you in palo alto and mountain view. here near the coast fog. and keeping you on the cool side. 62 degrees in pacifica. daily city, 636789 upper 60s, downtown san francisco. and into north bay, 104 degrees in yu kia. east bay, 77 degrees in orkland, inlandland areas on the coasty side. there is 66 degrees inmont ray. mid 60s coast side, upper 90s sunday, cooling continuing on monday. low 60s coast and there is average by wednesday. so coming down to normal level autos thank you. >> and are you, we want to thank three people tonight for taking part in the abc 7 sleep train dream campaign. there is all have you to do is like abc 7 news on facebook right now. and $1 will be dona
thunderstorms beginning to develop f you're heading to what tao, isolated thunderstorms both saturday and sunday. and there is air quality remaining poor saturday here in the bay area, spare the air again. there is good air quality in the north way. high temperatures saturday, in the south bay, 89 degrees in san jose. 88 in santa clara. 94 in los gatos, warm day and there is 87 in milpitas. there is 86 degrees for you in palo alto and mountain view. here near the coast fog. and keeping you on...
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on this quiet street. 10 year-old neptune tao.. his sister or the only ones home. >> first they started bringing our doorbells and knocking on the door. and my sister sought that they had a crowbar. >> we heard them say come out, come out. >> the sister stayed on the phone with >>911 dispatcher: patc. he was o respond within just 1.5 minutes. there was a detective in the area. they saw the cops come and the took off! however we are able to collect them once we set up a perimeter. >> this burglary spree found several stolen items from a burglary and new work. they are heroes. they're quick thinking is why these guys got caught. in fremont, jeff bush, kron4. petaluma little league is planning for the world series. gabe slate's tech report (cheers & applause) >> they are giving a big cheer after facing tennessee today. with two different home runs and a grand slam. leading petaluma:- 1 over san antonio. >> this morning the forecasters have issued a hurricane watch and warnings through the state of florida as isaac could move over cuba
on this quiet street. 10 year-old neptune tao.. his sister or the only ones home. >> first they started bringing our doorbells and knocking on the door. and my sister sought that they had a crowbar. >> we heard them say come out, come out. >> the sister stayed on the phone with >>911 dispatcher: patc. he was o respond within just 1.5 minutes. there was a detective in the area. they saw the cops come and the took off! however we are able to collect them once we set up a...
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. >>> yoshihiko noda hopes a letter to chinese president hu jing tao. to express the importance of the streej sick mutually beneficial relations. they will commemorate the 40th anniversary in september. noda is expected to call for talks amongst senior officials on a range of issues including trade and north korea. senior vice foreign minister yamaguchi will deliver the letter during a visit to beijing that starts during the day. >>> japan's ambassador to china has been caught up in an unusual incident on the streets of beijing. ambassador was traveling without a security escort on a highway in the chinese capital. two vehicles farced his car to a stop. enthen a man got out of one of the vehicles. he grabbed the national flag attached to the front of the ambassador's car. he was not hurt in the incident. the japanese embassy has launched a strong protest with the chinese foreign ministry. they took note of the license plate of the cars and photo of the man who stole the national flag. they say they have passed on this information to chinese authorities.
. >>> yoshihiko noda hopes a letter to chinese president hu jing tao. to express the importance of the streej sick mutually beneficial relations. they will commemorate the 40th anniversary in september. noda is expected to call for talks amongst senior officials on a range of issues including trade and north korea. senior vice foreign minister yamaguchi will deliver the letter during a visit to beijing that starts during the day. >>> japan's ambassador to china has been caught...
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they have switched their folk taos interior designs. their company is building 2,000 condos in the city of dalian. unlike the old skeleton-type places, these condos come complete with interior finishes. and all furnishings are made in japan. >> this sink is made by japan's toto. the toilet is also made by toto and comes with the washlet cleansing system. and this fan is made by panasonic. >> reporter: his company is trying to play up the quality and performance of japanese products. but the interior designs also reflect chinese consumer preferences. >> translator: for japanese people, the wallpaper designs are a bit flashy, but many in china love them. >> reporter: the housing area even comes with a park where chinese people can practice tai chi. the ground is made soft and easy on their feet. the condos are priced between $128,000 and $1.5 million, and their sales have been rising since early this year. >> translator: a well-equipped condo is better because it makes life more convenient. >> translator: we'll build a great place in the
they have switched their folk taos interior designs. their company is building 2,000 condos in the city of dalian. unlike the old skeleton-type places, these condos come complete with interior finishes. and all furnishings are made in japan. >> this sink is made by japan's toto. the toilet is also made by toto and comes with the washlet cleansing system. and this fan is made by panasonic. >> reporter: his company is trying to play up the quality and performance of japanese products....
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so tao could not draw any. farming in this area was already tough as not much rainfall here. >> translator: it's getting more serious year by year. i want to improve my situation but i can't find a solution. >> reporter: residents in beijing are also suffering the effects of sinking land. t they rely on the ground sources for two-thirds of their water. because they are using up so much, the risk of -- is increasing. city officials are pressed to find a solution. in july, they began enforcing a new regulation to limit water use. the main targets are businesses that use a lot of water. if they use more than a certain amount, they pay an extra charge. officials hope this will reduce the amount of land that gives way. however, a water resources expert points out that limiting the use of ground water may reduce one problem, but it increases another. >> translator: to achieve economic growth, we have to overcome our water shortage. but beijing and the neighboring province must abide by water usage restrictions. so it
so tao could not draw any. farming in this area was already tough as not much rainfall here. >> translator: it's getting more serious year by year. i want to improve my situation but i can't find a solution. >> reporter: residents in beijing are also suffering the effects of sinking land. t they rely on the ground sources for two-thirds of their water. because they are using up so much, the risk of -- is increasing. city officials are pressed to find a solution. in july, they began...
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so a modern-day mathematician who can help us figure out what gauss was getting at is our own terry tao. so terry is a professor of mathematics at ucla, a recent recipient of the fields medal, which is mathematics' highest honor, and also a recipient of a macarthur genius award. so, and in fact, gauss, who was called the "prince of mathematics," well, terry's not a prince, but he has been called the "mozart of math." so, terry, thanks for coming and helping us learn about prime numbers. >> thanks, though it's funny i'm called mozart, because i'm terrible at the piano. >> so, terry, i know that the primes are a deep and abiding interest of yours, and i think they are for a lot of people because on the one hand they seem like they just occur arbitrarily as we go along the number lines. so in the beginning they're sort of closely spaced, and then as we start whizzing down to the end of the number line, in fact they're farther and farther and farther apart. and it would seem like they might not be able to be explained at all. but in fact we know that there is structure there, right? >> righ
so a modern-day mathematician who can help us figure out what gauss was getting at is our own terry tao. so terry is a professor of mathematics at ucla, a recent recipient of the fields medal, which is mathematics' highest honor, and also a recipient of a macarthur genius award. so, and in fact, gauss, who was called the "prince of mathematics," well, terry's not a prince, but he has been called the "mozart of math." so, terry, thanks for coming and helping us learn about...
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so a modern-day mathematician who can help us figure out what gauss was getting at is our own terry tao. so terry is a professor of mathematics at ucla, a recent recipient of the fields medal, which is mathematics' highest honor, and also a recipient of a macarthur genius award. so, and in fact, gauss, who was called the "prince of mathematics," well, terry's not a prince, but he has been called the "mozart of math." so, terry, thanks for coming and helping us learn about prime numbers. >> thanks, though it's funny i'm called mozart, because i'm terrible at the piano. >> so, terry, i know that the primes are a deep and abiding interest of yours, and i think they are for a lot of people because on the one hand they seem like they just occur arbitrarily as we go along the number lines. so in the beginning they're sort of closely spaced, and then as we start whizzing down to the end of the number line, in fact they're farther and farther and farther apart. and it would seem like they might not be able to be explained at all. but in fact we know that there is structure there, right? >> righ
so a modern-day mathematician who can help us figure out what gauss was getting at is our own terry tao. so terry is a professor of mathematics at ucla, a recent recipient of the fields medal, which is mathematics' highest honor, and also a recipient of a macarthur genius award. so, and in fact, gauss, who was called the "prince of mathematics," well, terry's not a prince, but he has been called the "mozart of math." so, terry, thanks for coming and helping us learn about...
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columns out a former lecturer at the university of the high range think there's no lie of the end of the tao for opposition. what does jail sentence of three years for mr in the bill resolve indicates that the bahrain a government is increasingly paranoid because three quarters of the bahraini population want the two hundred and twenty nine year monarchy to end that they want a democratic republic and are not going to give up on this go there there is no free speech in bahrain that the u.s. navy's fifth fleet is based in bahrain and because of the basing rights in the ports of bahrain and also the tarmac right at the shaikh isa air base the u.s. navy is a few dollars project is able to power projects u.s. military might in the entire middle east and hard to maintain you have had germany in the region. now if you look at some other stories from around the world. a minor strike in south africa turned into a bloodbath after police opened fire on a machete wielding around eighteen people were reportedly killed in the mayhem as security officers tried to disperse a thousand strong gathering on au
columns out a former lecturer at the university of the high range think there's no lie of the end of the tao for opposition. what does jail sentence of three years for mr in the bill resolve indicates that the bahrain a government is increasingly paranoid because three quarters of the bahraini population want the two hundred and twenty nine year monarchy to end that they want a democratic republic and are not going to give up on this go there there is no free speech in bahrain that the u.s....
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so, tao got 47, 1015, 51 dining hall, 4-7. get to steppin'! >> the veterans dorm is pretty quiet.e that. it kind of helps because a lot of us been through war, shell-shocked. some of us have problems with quick sounds and booms and bangs and yada yada. i kind of have, i guess psychological problems, if you will. and i guess the mental stress. so. >> twaun stallworth serving a one year sentence for cocaine possession, is still haunted by a combat experience that occurred 20 years earlier during the battle to free kuwait. he says he once saw a friend blown up by a woman and a child who were concealing explosives. moments later, he saw another child running towards him. >> i didn't know what to do. but i turned, i aimed and i fired. he was 6 years old. i didn't kill him. i did injure him -- his leg. that's one of the things that bothers me because that was somebody's kid. it kind of wasn't -- wasn't trying to hurt me. and it unfortunately -- i have unfortunately had a dream that it was my son that i was shooting. >> stallworth presents a great front. you'll see him and he's animated
so, tao got 47, 1015, 51 dining hall, 4-7. get to steppin'! >> the veterans dorm is pretty quiet.e that. it kind of helps because a lot of us been through war, shell-shocked. some of us have problems with quick sounds and booms and bangs and yada yada. i kind of have, i guess psychological problems, if you will. and i guess the mental stress. so. >> twaun stallworth serving a one year sentence for cocaine possession, is still haunted by a combat experience that occurred 20 years...
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. >> when you look at what happened in egypt over the past year, it frightened a lot of israelis taos the safety and sanctity at this of israel and the quicker they solve the palestinian problem the, the fate of israel will be, so the problem of kicking the problem down the line is not in israel's interests and obviously what i continue to keep saying is if you look at just, you know, the population issue, i just met some foreign dignitaries from western countries that were saying to us that the problem with i see flail the next eight or nine years they have to answer the question, if there is no b ". bi state solutions and there is there going to be a democracy or an apartheid state and that's something they keep ignoring but every year that goes by, the choices for israel become less, and as a result, the pressure on i israel is going to be more, and they keep ignoring that reality. >> rose: why? >> well, a lot of the problem is, israeli psyche they think of today, and every israeli politician i talked to, i said, please, where is israel going to be ten years time? and work me backw
. >> when you look at what happened in egypt over the past year, it frightened a lot of israelis taos the safety and sanctity at this of israel and the quicker they solve the palestinian problem the, the fate of israel will be, so the problem of kicking the problem down the line is not in israel's interests and obviously what i continue to keep saying is if you look at just, you know, the population issue, i just met some foreign dignitaries from western countries that were saying to us...
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a big day ahead at the olympic games, tao. the u.s. basketball team goes for the gold. they could face a tougher challenge than you might think, though. and we'll take a look at the latest medal count. will the u.s. beat its closest rival on the final day as we look at a live picture of the olympic flame? my cut hurt! mine hurt more! mine stopped hurting faster... [ female announcer ] neosporin® plus pain relief starts relieving pain faster and kills more types of infectious bacteria. neosporin® plus pain relief. for a two dollar coupon, visit neosporin.com. and i thought "i can't do this, it's just too hard." then there was a moment. when i decided to find a way to keep going. go for olympic gold and go to college too. [ male announcer ] every day we help students earn their bachelor's or master's degree for tomorrow's careers. this is your moment. let nothing stand in your way. devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team. devry university, proud to support the education this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade r
a big day ahead at the olympic games, tao. the u.s. basketball team goes for the gold. they could face a tougher challenge than you might think, though. and we'll take a look at the latest medal count. will the u.s. beat its closest rival on the final day as we look at a live picture of the olympic flame? my cut hurt! mine hurt more! mine stopped hurting faster... [ female announcer ] neosporin® plus pain relief starts relieving pain faster and kills more types of infectious bacteria....
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sunday monday into taos. if you are headed to the -- into tuesday.u are headed to the beach, it will be warmer and we will have the southerly swells. >> and we're saturdaying into september. we could still see some hot weather. >> yes. summer is not over yet. >> thank you, rosemary. >>> and that's our report for today. thank you for trusting ktvu. >> and join us for the news at noon we're always here for you at ktvu.com.
sunday monday into taos. if you are headed to the -- into tuesday.u are headed to the beach, it will be warmer and we will have the southerly swells. >> and we're saturdaying into september. we could still see some hot weather. >> yes. summer is not over yet. >> thank you, rosemary. >>> and that's our report for today. thank you for trusting ktvu. >> and join us for the news at noon we're always here for you at ktvu.com.
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i'm proud to take taos for $300 >> reporter: in more than a dozen episodes saturday night live has had trebek seems to love it. >> when you make fun of someone like me and a show such as jeopardy, it means we've arrived. we're part of americana. we're a part of the american cultural scene. >> reporter: indeed. today there are whole websites analyzing jeopardy answers. and the show pulls in nearly 10 million viewers a night. safe to say most of them quite sure that they would do much better than those losers on tv. >> this is mildly embarrassing to admit but i once tried to go on jeopardy. i mean, i barely understood the question. it was terribly hard. >> i believe the jeopardy test is more difficult than being a contestant on the program. >> reporter: that's very kind of you to say >> it's true reporter: i was devastated. it took weeks to recover. >> you flunked the jeopardy test 15 years ago, and you still can't live it down >> reporter: i can't get over it get over it. reporter: easy for him to take the winning and losing in stride. when he's not on the jeopardy set, he lives a quiet
i'm proud to take taos for $300 >> reporter: in more than a dozen episodes saturday night live has had trebek seems to love it. >> when you make fun of someone like me and a show such as jeopardy, it means we've arrived. we're part of americana. we're a part of the american cultural scene. >> reporter: indeed. today there are whole websites analyzing jeopardy answers. and the show pulls in nearly 10 million viewers a night. safe to say most of them quite sure that they would...
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may have spurred recent share gains of some biggest players, taos beer has managed to keep stock price up despite narrowing margins. protection volume is due out with latest earning results later this week. joining us for more is research analyst at morning star. you might have heard the interview with the ceo of carlsberg where he was talking about higher input prices but were able to offset it with higher price of beer we sell at. is that story similar for asian beer producers? >>. >> can you say that again? >> we heard from carlsberg ceo they have higher input costs but they were able to offset that with higher beer prices. is that the same story for asian beer producers? >> for most domestic chinese players they work on the lower end and it's hard to increase retail price. input costs decrease a little, by 20% to 30% for the first quarter due to the lower imported barley price from australia. >> what's going to happen with beer consumption in china? what are the trend? >> chingdao will not release second quarter earnings until tomorrow. judging from the first quarter, we -- i would
may have spurred recent share gains of some biggest players, taos beer has managed to keep stock price up despite narrowing margins. protection volume is due out with latest earning results later this week. joining us for more is research analyst at morning star. you might have heard the interview with the ceo of carlsberg where he was talking about higher input prices but were able to offset it with higher price of beer we sell at. is that story similar for asian beer producers? >>....
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. >> even if the government keep taos many secrets, there are worst. >> michael hastings from fwuz buzzfeedit's really good conversation. >> what do we now now we didn't know the last week? my answers after this. [ male announcer ] this is anna, her long day teaching the perfect swing begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. but last year my daughter was checking up on me. i wasn't eating well. she's a dietitian and she suggested i try boost complete nutritional drink to help get the nutrition i was missing. now i drink it every day, and i love the great taste. [ female announcer ] boost has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to help keep bones strong and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a delicious taste. your favorite patient is here! [ dad ] i choose great taste. i choose boost. experience thehas your ticket pressure-relieving comfort. of tempur-pedic, and sleep risk-free with sleep train's 100-day money back
. >> even if the government keep taos many secrets, there are worst. >> michael hastings from fwuz buzzfeedit's really good conversation. >> what do we now now we didn't know the last week? my answers after this. [ male announcer ] this is anna, her long day teaching the perfect swing begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. but last year my daughter...
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he was a member of the delta tao delta. he when he's not working he loves to go fly fishing.wa state fair in des moines. he's appearing solo as mitt romney's running mate. joining me now on the phone is one of paul ryan's mentors, richard heart. he's a professor at the miami university of ohio. welcome to you. you taught paul ryan. i understand you were quite close. you still are. did you see this coming? >> well, the career in politics, yes and once he got into the politics, i'm not surprised. he's clearly the intellectual leader of the republican party. i thought he was an excellent pick. he all knew he was on that list of four. one in four chances. i'm thrilled with the pick. i think it's an excellent pick. >> you met with him a couple of years ago. you were urging him to become president. how did you get the news he was the chosen one? >> my daughter who works on the hill, she's a staff for a congressman. she texted me and said, omg, it's paul ryan. >> as a democrat, is that a good omg or a bad omg? >> she likes paul. obviously, they are different sides. she's a democrat
he was a member of the delta tao delta. he when he's not working he loves to go fly fishing.wa state fair in des moines. he's appearing solo as mitt romney's running mate. joining me now on the phone is one of paul ryan's mentors, richard heart. he's a professor at the miami university of ohio. welcome to you. you taught paul ryan. i understand you were quite close. you still are. did you see this coming? >> well, the career in politics, yes and once he got into the politics, i'm not...
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i need coach tao. i said i can't move the family to iowa. i'm a single parent.ble to do something like that. my two oldest daughters got together and wrote a list and said, okay, here's all the reasons. we are gonna help you out here. and here's the reason why she shouldn't go. and the only thing on that side is we would miss her. i love that picture. that was very painful. it was scary. how would i still be mom, you know, back in virginia when she's living in iowa? how does that work for everybody? skyping is not the same as being able to reach out and touch her. from day one, she began to improve. she said it was like learning again for the first time when she first started gymnastics. she just began to grow, in leaps and bounds. i almost can't wrap my mind around it. we talked about it for so long and now it's here. it hasn't quite sunk in with gabrielle either. when i talk to her, she is like, mom, i'm an olympian. i mean, i'm an olympian! >> she certainly is. last hour, i spoke with gabby's mom, natalie hawkins, and she told me about how her daughter is han
i need coach tao. i said i can't move the family to iowa. i'm a single parent.ble to do something like that. my two oldest daughters got together and wrote a list and said, okay, here's all the reasons. we are gonna help you out here. and here's the reason why she shouldn't go. and the only thing on that side is we would miss her. i love that picture. that was very painful. it was scary. how would i still be mom, you know, back in virginia when she's living in iowa? how does that work for...
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. >> so, if i were to make up one, some of the things that we've heard is that it cost taos much to have weekend voting. in fact, most election officials like it because it spread out all of the voters over a number of days so they don't get that tuesday crunch. but republican legislators say no it costs too much let's shorten it. but then why shorten it and cut out that particular weekend that african-american churches on the sunday do souls to the polls campaign. we know disproportionately african-americans participate in early voting in florida in particular they are more likely to vote on that last sunday before election day and the governor said when he signed the law he said i didn't even know that the black churches did that. but all of the statistics show that african-americans and latinos disproportionately vote during early voting. >> can i say, there's four principle ways that the right to vote has been restricted since the 2010 election. restricting voter registration drive. disenfranchising ex-felons. there's different rationales. for voting registration it's a.c.o.r.n. for
. >> so, if i were to make up one, some of the things that we've heard is that it cost taos much to have weekend voting. in fact, most election officials like it because it spread out all of the voters over a number of days so they don't get that tuesday crunch. but republican legislators say no it costs too much let's shorten it. but then why shorten it and cut out that particular weekend that african-american churches on the sunday do souls to the polls campaign. we know...
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we had an opportunity for taos see how effective the bush tax cuts were in creating employment in america. versus high rates in the clinton era, a couple of percentage points higher. look at job creation. 22 million jobs in the clinton years when we were balancing the budget for four years in a row, reducing the deficit, versus an anemic job creation in the bush administration that was less than 5% of that. we've tried it. with all due respect, it's really hard to characterize what happened in 2010 as bipartisan legislation. the republicans in the senate refused to legislate, it was going to be all the tax relief expire, and a consensus was made. compromise was made to extend it, hopefully we could work things out. but we didn't. we're right back in the same spot. i would respectfully suggest that what we are looking at now with my republican colleagues, when they talk about the largest tax increase in american history, put the republican romney bill in effect. 23 you're going to have that massive cut for the wealthiest of americans, the only way you can make that deficit neutral is by ra
we had an opportunity for taos see how effective the bush tax cuts were in creating employment in america. versus high rates in the clinton era, a couple of percentage points higher. look at job creation. 22 million jobs in the clinton years when we were balancing the budget for four years in a row, reducing the deficit, versus an anemic job creation in the bush administration that was less than 5% of that. we've tried it. with all due respect, it's really hard to characterize what happened in...