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. >> marÍa elena salinas, de unt uni-iÓana la >> con la primera oportunidad que tuvieron los candidatosue ana lanot u debate mostrÓ mÁs not uncontras cuando hablaron de inmigraciÓn. >> son solo eso, ilegales. >> whitman dijo negarse a los santuarios y a la legalizaciÓn. >> mientrana lanot unemana n no legalizarse, brown dijo que sÍ.- uni-fs el debate se volviÓ personal cuando le dijo brown que le deberÍa dar vergüenza. >> despuÉs del debate algunos cambiaron sus opiniones sobre los candidatos. >> apoyaba a whitman porque es negociante y se enfoca en los negocios. y yo tengo negocio pero despuÉs del debate ella como que a los latinos nos detesta, y tiene la doble cara que es lo que vi ahora. y ahora mi candidato es brown. >> me gustÓ lo que dijo whitman sobre la educaciÓn y sus planes de crear mÁs trabajo en el valle central. nonot uni-fsemana >> pasamt uni-ahora a ana lanoÚ not uni-fsemana lanot uni-fsema disolverÁ el congreso como not uni-fsemana lanot uni-fsemÍ estÁn nonidos. juan carlos nos tiene las imÁgenes exclusivas para univisiÓn con el enfrentamiento a tiros en el momento exact
. >> marÍa elena salinas, de unt uni-iÓana la >> con la primera oportunidad que tuvieron los candidatosue ana lanot u debate mostrÓ mÁs not uncontras cuando hablaron de inmigraciÓn. >> son solo eso, ilegales. >> whitman dijo negarse a los santuarios y a la legalizaciÓn. >> mientrana lanot unemana n no legalizarse, brown dijo que sÍ.- uni-fs el debate se volviÓ personal cuando le dijo brown que le deberÍa dar vergüenza. >> despuÉs del debate algunos...
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northern parkway and ventually all the way into the downtoon ú >>> ever since he was a llttle boo, terry untanted to be a cop just like his dad, butthis fate forced him to use a wheelchaii. that never stopped thhs extrrordinary man from ú%dicating his life to law ennorcement. >> reporter: officcr edward, 1969. 32 years ood teery huut junior is a tired less worker for the cop on the beat of the those who are on the job now and those who have come before. terri is the founder of a long assistance prom, a non-profit group that raises mmney and raises cause of the law nationwidnationwide. 14 years ago his efforts help granite monument ith the names of officers who left home to keep our streets safe and never returned. there are many jobs out there3 where a given person will come home and tell theirrfamily what a tough day they have had. it's normal and a part f the ú%man condition, but if you remember the law enforcement ccmmunity on any level and you leave yourrhouse to work go to work, there's no guarantee ú%atsoever thaa you will be coming back home after your shift has ended. >> we have to r
northern parkway and ventually all the way into the downtoon ú >>> ever since he was a llttle boo, terry untanted to be a cop just like his dad, butthis fate forced him to use a wheelchaii. that never stopped thhs extrrordinary man from ú%dicating his life to law ennorcement. >> reporter: officcr edward, 1969. 32 years ood teery huut junior is a tired less worker for the cop on the beat of the those who are on the job now and those who have come before. terri is the founder of...
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and they don't have time to comfortable people, and lives can be saved by the vej len vigilence of unt personnel and you are there wit a family member and sit with a person and pat a hand, and mop fevered bra and these are important things that volunteer can do. shock. what is shock? it's the inadequate profusion o the body's cells that can lead to not enough oxygen in the brain and the brain needs two things to work. oxygen and sugar and if you run out of one the brain cells begi to die and if blood is not getting up there you're not getting either one of those. how many of you have seen someone faint? they get bad news or cut their foot and did you need a doctor to tell you there is something wrong with the person? and you don't need to be a pro- and when someone is facing that shock and facin face fainting i way of telling you to lie down and signs and symptoms of shock confusion. disoriented, unconscious and skin pale and moist and pulse rapid and you have a problem here and you are nausea and thirsty or you can be thirsty and then nausea and here is a bottle of water and then they
and they don't have time to comfortable people, and lives can be saved by the vej len vigilence of unt personnel and you are there wit a family member and sit with a person and pat a hand, and mop fevered bra and these are important things that volunteer can do. shock. what is shock? it's the inadequate profusion o the body's cells that can lead to not enough oxygen in the brain and the brain needs two things to work. oxygen and sugar and if you run out of one the brain cells begi to die and if...
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cuando uno es una persona que apoya el derecho de las mujeres al aborto, uno respeta todas las opciones, unts hijos,- favor de la inmigraciÓn, y mi oponente apoya la ley de arizona puntoque claramente eÁ enfocÁndose hacia la comunidad hispana. >> hablando de inmigraciÓn, usted apoya una reforma integral pero su oponente asegura que en el 2007 usted estuvo en contra de un programa de trabajadores temporales, si l nos pudiera exal puntoal puntoa al ph@al puntoal puntoal puntoÍo ph@ teníal puna un al palh@al legalizaciÓn. mi colega y yo hemos trabajado duro, hemos al p untoal puntoal puntoal punh@al migratoria. mi unh@al puntoal p que es unatotracciÓn que lo Único que deberÍamos hacer es asegurar las fronteras, y una gran diferencia en el asunto de migraciÓn. se >> quÉ le puede decir a los votantes latinos que estÁn frustrados con el presidente barack obama por quÉ no hizo una propuesta migratoria como prometiÓ. y con los demócratas por no haber votado al respecto. usted recordarÁ, los hispanos votaron 67% por barack obama pero ahora estÁ frustrados ¿quÉ les puede decir? >> los demÓuntoal punto
cuando uno es una persona que apoya el derecho de las mujeres al aborto, uno respeta todas las opciones, unts hijos,- favor de la inmigraciÓn, y mi oponente apoya la ley de arizona puntoque claramente eÁ enfocÁndose hacia la comunidad hispana. >> hablando de inmigraciÓn, usted apoya una reforma integral pero su oponente asegura que en el 2007 usted estuvo en contra de un programa de trabajadores temporales, si l nos pudiera exal puntoal puntoa al ph@al puntoal puntoal puntoÍo ph@...
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>> we +únt the award winners to 2 something in the 3 e's of sustainability. 2hen w"tell em, they sayeyéere rust doing the right thing. those are the fun award 2inners. 2u thank you so much for the information. and most of all for what you're doing to make a difference in the bay area through sustainable i@an mateo county. if you'd like more information 2bout sustainable san mateo county, that's on the weptite. úgd the award winners wet mentioned. and h")e's a nursery thajts beencited for doing gtat jobs when it comes to sustainability. 2> té nursery is the oldest retail native plant nursery business in the state. we specializ"in over 600 types 2u californianative plants. 2ur mission is to educate the 2onsumer, úgd our consumer is the home gardener. 2 it's t'educate is h'fe 2 gardener about the native plants and how to pick the right plants. here's a selection. 2 they have a beautiful red bark. we have classes in our old farmhouse. 2 2u've had signs in the nursery. we have úfabulous website. e native plants are usedto the type of soil, th"weather, and they take less watein general. i'
>> we +únt the award winners to 2 something in the 3 e's of sustainability. 2hen w"tell em, they sayeyéere rust doing the right thing. those are the fun award 2inners. 2u thank you so much for the information. and most of all for what you're doing to make a difference in the bay area through sustainable i@an mateo county. if you'd like more information 2bout sustainable san mateo county, that's on the weptite. úgd the award winners wet mentioned. and h")e's a nursery thajts...
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governor bob mcdonnell said he wants to wait unt january. mcdonnell had originally said he would call for a special session after the mid-term athletics. governor wants to sell the state run liquor stores and license 1,000 new stores to raise revenue for transportation costs. viinia is one of 28 states that control liquor sales. >>> halloween is right around the corner and that means ghouls and goblins are out and about but one maryland attraction is face a different kind of scary situation. thenly boys and girls sporgts ages has put on the fields of screams, the proceeds going to fund the kids sports events in the area. the group is face frightening lawsuit om a group in lancaster, pennsylvania saying it copyrighted the field of screams name. it's suing for $75,000. the chairman of olney bgc says he refuses to change the name of this popular halloween attraction. >> about 26 or so different field of screams across the country. this isn't who owned it first, wherever they may have started. it's who owned it first in maryland. we will fight t
governor bob mcdonnell said he wants to wait unt january. mcdonnell had originally said he would call for a special session after the mid-term athletics. governor wants to sell the state run liquor stores and license 1,000 new stores to raise revenue for transportation costs. viinia is one of 28 states that control liquor sales. >>> halloween is right around the corner and that means ghouls and goblins are out and about but one maryland attraction is face a different kind of scary...
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frost advisory remains up unt 9:00 a.m. this morning. some patches of frost this morning.ratures down to the mid-30s around the area. a freeze warning further west. we're already seeing some spots, some cities in west virginia below freezing. look at that sunrise. i wish i could paint that. we got the darkness at the top and the glow with the sun about rey to make its way up in about another hour or so. or just under an hour. sun up today at 7:26. 43 degrees is your temperature. we've been holding at 43 now. making at any time lowest read, coldest it's been since the 28th of april. our winds starting to pick up a little t. out of the south-southwest at 6 miles per hour. where do we go from here? 9:00 a.m. up to 51 derees. then 62 by noon. 70 degrees by 3:00. then only bat 64 by 6:00 p.m. and the overnight is not going to be as low as our start here this morning. look at the readings. manassas below freezing. around warrenton spots like la plata 359 degrees. currently sudden lie at 3 43 in district. currently 38 degrees at gaithersburg, maryland. calm wind to the west of us
frost advisory remains up unt 9:00 a.m. this morning. some patches of frost this morning.ratures down to the mid-30s around the area. a freeze warning further west. we're already seeing some spots, some cities in west virginia below freezing. look at that sunrise. i wish i could paint that. we got the darkness at the top and the glow with the sun about rey to make its way up in about another hour or so. or just under an hour. sun up today at 7:26. 43 degrees is your temperature. we've been...
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unt one day, my dr showed me a designer handbag.z family saw an opportunity, the hartford was there. protecting their employees and property, and helping them prepare for the future. nice boots. nice bag. [ male announcer ] see how the hartford helps businesses at achievewhatsahead.com. [ male announcer ] see how the hartford helps businesses everything is better with swanson broth in it, an essential ingredient in any kitchen. swanson 100% natural chicken broth. kowalchick. [ man ] emergency, kowalchick. what is your emergency? the intern forgot the doughnuts for the status meeting. ♪ bingo! [ tires screech ] ♪ ♪ bang. [ male announcer ] that's right. we put a turbo in a sportcross. the all-new nissan juke. innovation for success. innovation for all. inveare putting for success. their money back to work. but not just anywhere. this time around, i want facts. i'm probing. analyzing. td ameritrade's made for that. they give me free, objective research... from standard & poor's... morningstar... independent experts. and i can call td
unt one day, my dr showed me a designer handbag.z family saw an opportunity, the hartford was there. protecting their employees and property, and helping them prepare for the future. nice boots. nice bag. [ male announcer ] see how the hartford helps businesses at achievewhatsahead.com. [ male announcer ] see how the hartford helps businesses everything is better with swanson broth in it, an essential ingredient in any kitchen. swanson 100% natural chicken broth. kowalchick. [ man ] emergency,...
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d that's going to continue unless or unt we change the structure of the economy. now when i talk about enlarging the pie for the middle class, making sure that there is a wider pool of shared prosperity, a lot of people say oh, reich, are you a socialist, a redistributionist, you want to te tohe rh and give the middle class and lower middle class and i say back, no. it would be better for people at the top to have a smaller share of a rapidly growing economy that is growing because the middle cls can provide the aggregatedemand it needs than to have a large share as they do now of an economy at can to the get out of gravitational pull of th great ression. >> rose: you also believe that contrary to what many people, that this country is often said, for example that in china they have had too much saving andot enough spending. the reverse argument is here. not enough saving and too chpending. u don't acpt that. >> i think there is some truth to that but it not the answer to our problems. in other words, if we let the dollar drop and we also force the chinese to appr
d that's going to continue unless or unt we change the structure of the economy. now when i talk about enlarging the pie for the middle class, making sure that there is a wider pool of shared prosperity, a lot of people say oh, reich, are you a socialist, a redistributionist, you want to te tohe rh and give the middle class and lower middle class and i say back, no. it would be better for people at the top to have a smaller share of a rapidly growing economy that is growing because the middle...
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." >>> you know, when i hear people say during the campaign they've never been out of america unt untilat time, i think, haven't they met anybody in uniform yet? >> welcome back to "hardball." that was sarah palin last night in san jose, california, with a jab at first lady michelle obama. what's palin's game? he was at the event last night in san jose, also joined tonight by joan walsh who is out there in san francisco. let's do a little bit on this. why would she take this shot at the first lady? the beloved first lady? and what did it feel like? >> it was very early in the speech when she made that comment. the first thing she does when she walks into the room, she asks everyone to stand up for a big round of applause. and that was the next thing she said after that. there was a certain kind of improvisational quality to what she does, chris. but i would say there's a consistent theme throughout the speech. in addition to trashing the obama administration throughout, she was constantly bringing up the 2008 campaign again. she was constantly relitigating the arguments then. she was sa
." >>> you know, when i hear people say during the campaign they've never been out of america unt untilat time, i think, haven't they met anybody in uniform yet? >> welcome back to "hardball." that was sarah palin last night in san jose, california, with a jab at first lady michelle obama. what's palin's game? he was at the event last night in san jose, also joined tonight by joan walsh who is out there in san francisco. let's do a little bit on this. why would she...
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you fill out a paper ballot by hand and then scan that pap ballot into an electronic machine that unts the votes. so we got rid of the punch card machines used in florida, the ler machines used here in new york and elsewhere. and we w have primarily two systems that we use around the country. when people are voting in the polling place, and obviously, there have been oer developments since 2002. we have lots more people voting, for instance, by mail than they used to. host: we would like to invite u.s. would do closer to the november 2 election to join in our conversation about the mechanics of voting and house secure and accurate your polling place will be on such a hotly contested election ahead of us. what is your essential message about those two questions? we have spent billions of dollars as a nation investing in new voting technology. how well are you anticipating it will work in most places on november 2? guest: look, for the most part, i think that we have learned a lot about these machines in the past several years, and for most people, voting will be hopefully a relatively s
you fill out a paper ballot by hand and then scan that pap ballot into an electronic machine that unts the votes. so we got rid of the punch card machines used in florida, the ler machines used here in new york and elsewhere. and we w have primarily two systems that we use around the country. when people are voting in the polling place, and obviously, there have been oer developments since 2002. we have lots more people voting, for instance, by mail than they used to. host: we would like to...
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. >> why did you wait unt then to make the smear campaign? why not when you knew this would come in the final bit of the election. we the electors want to believe not in somebody that would withhold information but somebody that would go out in the open. >> i did everything comporting with the law. en she came to me, we'll let her go. if i was going to talk about this on the campaign trail, it would have put niki of there an example. i think the consequences may be severe. i do not know who is paying a gloria. i did not know what was niki's decision. did someone say, we know you are here illegally, and we are going to expose you unless you do this? i was not going to make an example of niki, so that is why i did not. >> [inaudible] >> i think it has nothing to do with my character what i did was absolutely the right thing to do. it is what all employers should do in california. it is illegal to hire illegal immigrants, and if you find out that you have hired someone who turnedut to be here illegally, your obligation is to let them go. that is
. >> why did you wait unt then to make the smear campaign? why not when you knew this would come in the final bit of the election. we the electors want to believe not in somebody that would withhold information but somebody that would go out in the open. >> i did everything comporting with the law. en she came to me, we'll let her go. if i was going to talk about this on the campaign trail, it would have put niki of there an example. i think the consequences may be severe. i do not...
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." >> i had to wait unt i was 88 to find out i have game. >> reporter: you said it yourself, you don'tbeen working steady for 63 years. >> reporter: betty'so hot these days, in fact pepsi has turned to her to get amateur producers to create their own super bowl commercials. it was a facebook campaign that convinced the producers of "snl" to have betty white host the show. >> i don't know what facebook was. and now that i d know what it is, i have to say, it sounds like a huge waste of time. >> reporter: "snl," you just looked like you had a blast. >> when i got this offer, i thanked them very much and i told my agent to say thank you but no thank you. >> reporter: why didn't you want to do it? were you nervous at all? >> of course. >> reporter: you we nervous? >> of course. >> reporter: you didn't want to do "snl" because you were nervous? >> of course. didn't you see my kes shaking? >> what is your name? >> s-m-i. >> blanch, you'reot a terrible person, you're just horny l the time. >> reporter: i do miss the golden girls because i think that what's brought every generation into the be
." >> i had to wait unt i was 88 to find out i have game. >> reporter: you said it yourself, you don'tbeen working steady for 63 years. >> reporter: betty'so hot these days, in fact pepsi has turned to her to get amateur producers to create their own super bowl commercials. it was a facebook campaign that convinced the producers of "snl" to have betty white host the show. >> i don't know what facebook was. and now that i d know what it is, i have to say,...
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two classmates have been charged with privacy law violations, but the unt prosecutor says they'll be making every effort to assess whether bias played a role in the incident. >> privacy violations are -- >> meanwhile the respected rutgers college newspaper reports that unnamed students say on the night of the incident, a strange older male arrived at the room robby shared with clementi and that robby had no intention of witnessing any kind of intimate encounter. he just wanted to know what was going on in his room and quickly looked at the webcam that he had left on. but one of the suspects told nbds after listening to the reading of the account, that is basically the story robby is telling. but there's been no denial that robby tweeted tha clementi was making out with a dude, yay. however this happened, the death of this gifted stunt has left fellow students to wonder how ch savvy students could still be confused about what technology can do and what it should not do. >> especially with the generation that has grown one the internet, they might not bay ware of the repercussions of t
two classmates have been charged with privacy law violations, but the unt prosecutor says they'll be making every effort to assess whether bias played a role in the incident. >> privacy violations are -- >> meanwhile the respected rutgers college newspaper reports that unnamed students say on the night of the incident, a strange older male arrived at the room robby shared with clementi and that robby had no intention of witnessing any kind of intimate encounter. he just wanted to...