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it is reminding all of us what it is like to be underappreciated, underrepresented, and underutilized. it supports the village project and aspires to create a community kitchen to strengthen, solidify, and cement the commitment to everyone in district 5. it is one reason i stand before you again tonight. >> we will hear from john, jim, christine, and john, and chris. >> i m director of the steel which is a filipino arts organization. i am here to talk about district 6, and i am here on behalf of the filipino american forum on redistricting. i am passing out a map right now. is it possible to use the overhead? >> is possible. >> rate. -- great. the reason i'm here, i want to say on behalf of the filipino american community that we are very happy with all the hard work that you put into this. i am happy for you that it is almost over and you get to rest. there is one concern that we do have with the recent working draft. there is a proposal to actually make the border of district 6 right here along thirteenth, and as you concede that we have a very high concentration of filipino america
it is reminding all of us what it is like to be underappreciated, underrepresented, and underutilized. it supports the village project and aspires to create a community kitchen to strengthen, solidify, and cement the commitment to everyone in district 5. it is one reason i stand before you again tonight. >> we will hear from john, jim, christine, and john, and chris. >> i m director of the steel which is a filipino arts organization. i am here to talk about district 6, and i am here...
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. >> everybody appreciates being underappreciated. that is a great motivator. it is a great advantage. we talked about that on the phone. when it came up. i knew he would feel that way. to take -- all three of these guys should feel that way. we have -- all have something to prove. >> the caa final. doding the shot, locking the game up at five. a second of the day. raymond. and you see why she earned honors. the women hoist the transcended. both scared seven -- scored seven goals apiece. you can imagine what history says. other east semi today. a breakaway for sekura. the game tied. they get the game winner in early ot. earning a reprieve. there is for the flyers. flyers 4-3. nba blacks under way. -- playoff under way. spurs a six point lead. may be the most underrated player. as far as game one, 106-91. some not properly credentialed. looking for the win on the 16 park. that will help. a 43-footer. looking for win number 19, a birdie. a second hole playoff. putting one in the win column. taking number one status in the ranking.
. >> everybody appreciates being underappreciated. that is a great motivator. it is a great advantage. we talked about that on the phone. when it came up. i knew he would feel that way. to take -- all three of these guys should feel that way. we have -- all have something to prove. >> the caa final. doding the shot, locking the game up at five. a second of the day. raymond. and you see why she earned honors. the women hoist the transcended. both scared seven -- scored seven goals...
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it is reminding all of us what it is like to be underappreciated, underrepresented, and underutilized. it supports the village project and aspires to create a community kitchen to strengthen, solidify, and cement the commitment to everyone in district 5. it is one reason i stand before you again tonight. >> we will hear from john, jim, christine, and john, and chris. >> i m director of the steel which is a filipino arts organization. i am here to talk about
it is reminding all of us what it is like to be underappreciated, underrepresented, and underutilized. it supports the village project and aspires to create a community kitchen to strengthen, solidify, and cement the commitment to everyone in district 5. it is one reason i stand before you again tonight. >> we will hear from john, jim, christine, and john, and chris. >> i m director of the steel which is a filipino arts organization. i am here to talk about
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. >> everybody appreciates being underappreciated. that is a great motivator and a great advantage.bout that on the phone. i knew he would feel that way and i think all three of these guys should feel that way. they will have something to prove.-- we'll have something to prove. caps and rangers tonight. >> 47 degrees on tv hill. >> a former political consultant for bob ehrlich is set to go on trial in the robocall case. >> a former police officer fired after a run-in with a teenager goes viral. >> sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. tracking an accident with some closures in west tracking an accident with some closures in west >> live, local, late-breaking, this is wbal-tv 11 news today. >> good morning, everybody. welcome back to 11 news today. i'm stan stovall. >> and i'm mindy basara. thanks for joining us for 11 news today. tony pann has a look at the forecast. >> temperatures in the upper 40's and the low 40's in the northern suburbs. we will make it into the 60's this afternoon. the average high is 70. the clouds will thicken up as we go through the day. we have a
. >> everybody appreciates being underappreciated. that is a great motivator and a great advantage.bout that on the phone. i knew he would feel that way and i think all three of these guys should feel that way. they will have something to prove.-- we'll have something to prove. caps and rangers tonight. >> 47 degrees on tv hill. >> a former political consultant for bob ehrlich is set to go on trial in the robocall case. >> a former police officer fired after a run-in...
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this is the good news but the underappreciated like this and so it was sounds like you've had all kinds of things painted on your face i think you would absolutely refuse you will not paint on your face will become agreed very early on we thought about so it's a little tongue in cheek project but we will draw the line at ending other people for anything that much. i guess we never have to reject the design. looking good and so you launch that there you the reason why you're doing this is the path your student loans are you in fact using all this money to pay off your student loans idea are you seeing your your debt balance back down. to the end of the i mean that was always the high we want to. bring back into the crazy scheme. and so right now it looks like kerry it's your face it's fine my faith by you then expanded by my other body parts are you willing to pay in other parts of your body we've got a lot of requests we're going to keep it very clean. ok. i remember getting more people in both iraq but of people better america going to my face for america my website is really clever me
this is the good news but the underappreciated like this and so it was sounds like you've had all kinds of things painted on your face i think you would absolutely refuse you will not paint on your face will become agreed very early on we thought about so it's a little tongue in cheek project but we will draw the line at ending other people for anything that much. i guess we never have to reject the design. looking good and so you launch that there you the reason why you're doing this is the...
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. >> i think the contours of that tide are underappreciated but i think your piece this weekend will help start a discussion about it. bill keller, thanks for your reporting on this. thanks for being here tonight. >> you're welcome. >>> all right. last night connecticut became the 17th state in our nation to vote to repeal the death penalty. how did that happen? connecticut's governor, dan malloy, joins us next. on our car insurance. great! at progressive, you can compare rates side by side, so you get the same coverage, often for less. wow! that is huge! [ disco playing ] and this is to remind you that you could save hundreds! yeah, that'll certainly stick with me. we'll take it. go, big money! i mean, go. it's your break, honey. same coverage, more savings. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> i am in san francisco tonight, which is awesome. i'm from here. i love being here. i was in los angeles yesterday. i'm presumably going somewhere else next. i don't know where. i can only focus on ten-minute increments. it is kind of a whirlwind trip. on tomorrow's program we hav
. >> i think the contours of that tide are underappreciated but i think your piece this weekend will help start a discussion about it. bill keller, thanks for your reporting on this. thanks for being here tonight. >> you're welcome. >>> all right. last night connecticut became the 17th state in our nation to vote to repeal the death penalty. how did that happen? connecticut's governor, dan malloy, joins us next. on our car insurance. great! at progressive, you can compare...
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the earnings power of that company is underappreciated. >> aaron, what about cabela's? said we were looking at fair value in terms of the stock price. >> i think the multiple is capped at these levels but there's earnings upside. that's how you get to 5 or 10% in the near term. outside of that, though, guns and ammos are only 20% of their sales and it's a lower market transaction for them. so i don't think that's going to drive the story much higher than it currently is right now. >> gentlemen, we appreciate your time. see you soon. >> you're welcome. >>> up next, the economic data that could set the tone. and julia boorstin covering the fee fight between directv and tribune. >> maria, over 5 million subscribers are missing out on top content. i'll tell what you this could mean for consumers after the break. checking the charts. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 looking for support, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 resistance, breakouts, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 a few other tricks that i'll keep to myself. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 that's how i trade. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and i do it all with charles schwab,
the earnings power of that company is underappreciated. >> aaron, what about cabela's? said we were looking at fair value in terms of the stock price. >> i think the multiple is capped at these levels but there's earnings upside. that's how you get to 5 or 10% in the near term. outside of that, though, guns and ammos are only 20% of their sales and it's a lower market transaction for them. so i don't think that's going to drive the story much higher than it currently is right now....
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. >> i think the contours of that tide are underappreciated but i think your piece this weekend willscussion about it. bill keller, thanks for your reporting on this. thanks for being here tonight. >> you're welcome. >>> all right. last night connecticut became the 17th state in our nation to vote to repeal the death penalty. how did that happen? connecticut's governor, dan ma loi, joins us next. [ phelps ] two things i need before the race. music. and the confidence to win. it's about getting my head in the right place. seeing every stroke, ♪ every turn, every breath. [ male announcer ] head & shoulders active sport with the high-performance hydrazinc formula, helps lock in scalp moisture for hair that's up to 100% flake-free. it's not just the flakes we wash out... head & shoulders active sport for men. ...it's the confidence we wash in. head & shoulders active sport for men. between taking insulin, testing my blood sugar. is this part of your life? freestyle lite test strips? why, are they any beep! wow, that hardly needs any blood! yeah. and the unique zipwik tab targets the bloo
. >> i think the contours of that tide are underappreciated but i think your piece this weekend willscussion about it. bill keller, thanks for your reporting on this. thanks for being here tonight. >> you're welcome. >>> all right. last night connecticut became the 17th state in our nation to vote to repeal the death penalty. how did that happen? connecticut's governor, dan ma loi, joins us next. [ phelps ] two things i need before the race. music. and the confidence to...
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. >> i think the contours of that tide are underappreciated but i think your piece this weekend willp start a discussion about it. bill keller, thanks for your reporting on this. thanks for being here tonight. >> you're welcome. >>> all right. last night connecticut became the 17th state in our nation to vote to repeal the death penalty. how did that happen? connecticut's governor, dan malloy, joins us next. your finances can't manage themselves. but that doesn't mean they won't try. bring all your finances together with the help of the one person who can. a certified financial planner professional. cfp. let's make a plan. than leading regular juice drinks. because less sugar is a better way to fly. ♪ just not literally. capri sun. respect what's in the pouch. holding down the fort while you're out catching a movie. [ growls ] lucky for me, your friends showed up with this awesome bone. hey! you guys are great. and if you got your home insurance where you got your cut rate car insurance, it might not replace all this. [ electricity crackling ] [ gasping ] so get allstate. you could s
. >> i think the contours of that tide are underappreciated but i think your piece this weekend willp start a discussion about it. bill keller, thanks for your reporting on this. thanks for being here tonight. >> you're welcome. >>> all right. last night connecticut became the 17th state in our nation to vote to repeal the death penalty. how did that happen? connecticut's governor, dan malloy, joins us next. your finances can't manage themselves. but that doesn't mean they...
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so, i think it's very important aspect of the civil war that it underappreciated. had there been a fifth column, the war would have bop completely differently but he made sure the northern democrats were thrill union and the republican outside said not every democrat is a traitor but every traitor is a democrat. and they did what they call waving the bloody shirt to demind people that jefferson davis and everybody was democrat. but because of steven douglas the democratic party survived the wall and all the evidence is the democrats instance lested in the union cause in the north the same level as the rackons so the union carried the day in large a part because of what steven douglas did in terms of, i can't get elected and my job is to help lane lincoln and he is not appreciated for that. so that's why we still have a democratic party. why we have a liberal and a conservative party. let me tell you a couple other other folks and then we will get to the question and. a democratic party under jefferson was a party that did not like big government. they've been that
so, i think it's very important aspect of the civil war that it underappreciated. had there been a fifth column, the war would have bop completely differently but he made sure the northern democrats were thrill union and the republican outside said not every democrat is a traitor but every traitor is a democrat. and they did what they call waving the bloody shirt to demind people that jefferson davis and everybody was democrat. but because of steven douglas the democratic party survived the...
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the story continues to be big because they underappreciated the significance of having a president dove it's just wasted time. he's not talking about what he wants to be talking about which is attacking mitt romney. he can't do that because he's still trying to crawfish his way out of his error he made monday. megyn: i would guess that the people who like president obama don't think he did anything wrong. the people who don't like him don't like what he did. and the people who are in the middle are watching with open minds trying to decide whether this was appropriate or inappropriate. hugh does this wind up work for him. >> not everybody who supports the president thinks this was okay. and that's why they are in this position. that's why they are in a defensive crouch on this. some folks on the left have said it's fine and good to argue your position. but it's not good if the executive is seen as taking a heavy hand with the judiciary, the weakest of the three branches. the president should have been more careful. so that forced them into this cycle they are in and having trouble get
the story continues to be big because they underappreciated the significance of having a president dove it's just wasted time. he's not talking about what he wants to be talking about which is attacking mitt romney. he can't do that because he's still trying to crawfish his way out of his error he made monday. megyn: i would guess that the people who like president obama don't think he did anything wrong. the people who don't like him don't like what he did. and the people who are in the middle...
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i think the underappreciated thing about the gap among women voters and their political preferences rights, whether or not they have good late-night conversations with comedians, whether or not they're smooth in their speeches and when they meet voters out on the campaign trail. but the candidates also represent their parties. and the actions of the parties matter. there's not much going on in terms of republican governments in washington. they're in charge of the house of representatives, but not anything else. so when people are looking for examples of republican governance, they're looking where republicans have governing responsibility and that's in the states. and the republican policy issues on women -- talking about abortion and equal pay -- it's been really intense since the republicans took over in 2010. and their policy, all these things, the contraception fights, it has an affect on what people think the party stands for. >> should we not go past a certain line when coveringútaese candidates, their personal lives, their families? should we say substantive? >> i think in general
i think the underappreciated thing about the gap among women voters and their political preferences rights, whether or not they have good late-night conversations with comedians, whether or not they're smooth in their speeches and when they meet voters out on the campaign trail. but the candidates also represent their parties. and the actions of the parties matter. there's not much going on in terms of republican governments in washington. they're in charge of the house of representatives, but...
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what was it that people felt were underappreciated? >> i think they are going to dominate this as you would not believe. i think you're going to see a bottom line number that is going to make it so you realize this is one of the lowest multiples of any -- just not bank but any company i've ever seen. including the low multiple that you got at the top of the steel cycle. this is a company that is lever to the housing getting better. >> we're talking wells fargo even though citi is out this morning because wells fargo did not get a big pop. >> people didn't like it. >> but they like citi this morning. now, citi gives out plenty of mortgages but -- and vikram pandit will tell you time and again, they are about emerging markets, international exposure, and a lot of their earnings review focuses on that part of the business as well. >> are they over 65% in. >> i think they may be close. >> this is incredible. anybody overseas, you recognize that there's a lot of different banks that you would never think about going. they are citi. and they
what was it that people felt were underappreciated? >> i think they are going to dominate this as you would not believe. i think you're going to see a bottom line number that is going to make it so you realize this is one of the lowest multiples of any -- just not bank but any company i've ever seen. including the low multiple that you got at the top of the steel cycle. this is a company that is lever to the housing getting better. >> we're talking wells fargo even though citi is...
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i think clock management is an underappreciated value in politics.amount of time. and one the jobs of the campaign is to provide constantly new content. so he's going to need to go into the convention with new things to say. he wants to start communicating the case about why mitt romney when voters are starting to pay maximum attention. particularly 6% of the electorate that will decide the outcome in key states. so i think the why mitt romney question gets answered at the convention. i think it gets answered at the debates. i think it gets answered in the fall campaign. and i think that you will see some foreshadowing, some rolling out of policies that allow him to have an architecture to his campaign, you know, that are oppositional to the obama campaign. but i think you will see him very aggressive over the course of the spring making the case why not obama. because one of the problems he's had in this race is a belief, a pessimism in the republican side, that the president has this locked up. that's not true. this is going to be a close, very com
i think clock management is an underappreciated value in politics.amount of time. and one the jobs of the campaign is to provide constantly new content. so he's going to need to go into the convention with new things to say. he wants to start communicating the case about why mitt romney when voters are starting to pay maximum attention. particularly 6% of the electorate that will decide the outcome in key states. so i think the why mitt romney question gets answered at the convention. i think...
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underappreciated.y the way, he's one of the greatest pitchers in baseball history but today, the drama really starts. the government will take its second shot at convicting roger clemens of perjury. his retrial is set to begin in a few hours. he is accused of lying to congress about using steroids and other stuff. the first trial ended in a mistrial the last year. clemens could face over a year in prison if he is indeed convicted. it was far from a warm welcome with tim tebow at yankee stadium. i'm shocked by this. last night, you see him here with dwayne wade of the miami heat. both were wearing yankee hats. yankee fans, believe it or not, they actually booed tebow when he was shown on the giant video board. mark sanchez not seen at the game. but those fans may be alone whether it comes to tebow because down in florida, a couple of big -- a whopping $100,000 to spend a day with the jets quarterback. it will benefit tebow's charity foundation. if you want to hear more about sports, go to fox and friend
underappreciated.y the way, he's one of the greatest pitchers in baseball history but today, the drama really starts. the government will take its second shot at convicting roger clemens of perjury. his retrial is set to begin in a few hours. he is accused of lying to congress about using steroids and other stuff. the first trial ended in a mistrial the last year. clemens could face over a year in prison if he is indeed convicted. it was far from a warm welcome with tim tebow at yankee stadium....
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. >> one of the underappreciated about ted williams is the service to our country and this is a guy who, he was the one who want today serve his country and he was not forced into action and ceremonial posting and wanted to be a naval aviator and talk about what we have here. >> they're my favorite thing in the auction and they are. they're going to bring several thousand at least, not about the dollar value and he started in the korean war, but also in world war ii. two different u.s. could be flikts. in the korean war shot down by enemy fire. he got mad. i'm not letting this plane crash, but had a wingman and flew it back to the base and a massing pair of items. you can imagine ted williams recording these and just an amazing piece. an example of what's in the collection, and really brings his life to the fans-- >> yes, two things you should know, he hit 400 and served his country and he did it bravely, this is one of the most unique items i can imagine, these are personally signed by the greatest boxer of all time and you said he only asked for one autograph. >> and yes, that's right
. >> one of the underappreciated about ted williams is the service to our country and this is a guy who, he was the one who want today serve his country and he was not forced into action and ceremonial posting and wanted to be a naval aviator and talk about what we have here. >> they're my favorite thing in the auction and they are. they're going to bring several thousand at least, not about the dollar value and he started in the korean war, but also in world war ii. two different...
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if you are feeling overwhelmed or underappreciated, it may be time to be kinder to yourself. >> her newlittle early. >> this is a terrific book for so many reasons but i was just saying i love the way it is sectioned off. can you take a bite size piece of something. as moms often women are very hard on themselves. >> this book is just designed like all of the don't sweat books where you can read one short chapter at a time when you are waiting for your kids, when they're at gymnastics or you're waiting in the car pool line picking them up from school. you can read these really quickly. >> what is the biggest take-away from your book for women? is this that we just look at our day and let all of it overwhelm us without thinking of just one thing at a time and it will all work out? >> right. the biggest thing is just to realize that you do have a choice to be happy and bring peace into your life and that the book is packed full of really easy ways that women can do that. like breathe before you speak. such a simple thing but imagine how much more responsive you are to life if you like tak
if you are feeling overwhelmed or underappreciated, it may be time to be kinder to yourself. >> her newlittle early. >> this is a terrific book for so many reasons but i was just saying i love the way it is sectioned off. can you take a bite size piece of something. as moms often women are very hard on themselves. >> this book is just designed like all of the don't sweat books where you can read one short chapter at a time when you are waiting for your kids, when they're at...