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to release the egg, hold the bottom half upsidedown and squeeze until it's free. it's cooked. looks like it worked. >> they are not attractive. looks like something is wrong with them. >> reporter: it's dimpled. if you are slicing it for a salad, how is that working? >> it's not. for egg salad, it would be fine. >> reporter: we contacted the makers about joyce's concerns. they said eggies delivers on the promise of no hassel hard boiled eggs. when all was said and boiled, joyce said it wasn't fast or easy. >> i don't think so. it hard boils eggs, that's what it does. you don't have to peel but i don't think it's worth all the effort. >> reporter: for $26 would you buy them? >> no. >> reporter: liz crenshaw, news 4. >> that looks like way too much effort for me. >>> coming up, a second opinion leads to not one but two miracles for one couple. and a light hearted class that comes with a serious work out for your [ screaming ] [ zapping ] there goes dwayne's car. oh, man. there goes dwayne's house. whoa! whoa! and there goes dwayne. man, that thing does not like dwayne. [ male an
to release the egg, hold the bottom half upsidedown and squeeze until it's free. it's cooked. looks like it worked. >> they are not attractive. looks like something is wrong with them. >> reporter: it's dimpled. if you are slicing it for a salad, how is that working? >> it's not. for egg salad, it would be fine. >> reporter: we contacted the makers about joyce's concerns. they said eggies delivers on the promise of no hassel hard boiled eggs. when all was said and...
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so we have it upsidedown and no one is even addressing that. we have this absurd debate in washington about whether to raise revenue and the republicans saying no tax, and, you know, those positions are absurd. we ought to be looking at how do we pay the bills of government in a way that's least disruptive to our economy, that will help us heal and rebuild this tremendously broken system we have, and it starts with addressing exactly that issue. >> number two. >> secondly, we actually need to have the fed start thinking about main street, not wall street. if we did -- >> how would we know they were doing that? how would we see that? >> well, i think one way to do that is to get them out of the business of micromanaging the economy. they are in the market, twisting the yield curve, intervening, buying, selling. trying to run 12 people, a $15 trillion economy by the hour, by the week, by the monthly meeting. you can't do it. i would say that we're at the point where this is so broken, where the fed has destroyed so completely the capital markets.
so we have it upsidedown and no one is even addressing that. we have this absurd debate in washington about whether to raise revenue and the republicans saying no tax, and, you know, those positions are absurd. we ought to be looking at how do we pay the bills of government in a way that's least disruptive to our economy, that will help us heal and rebuild this tremendously broken system we have, and it starts with addressing exactly that issue. >> number two. >> secondly, we...
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. >> when you take the nine, nine, nine plan and turn it upsidedown, the devil is in the details. >> how many people are for a sales tax in new hampshire? there you go. >> can you name all 59 points in your 160 page plan? >> i have had the experience in my life of taking on tough problems. simple answers are very helpful, but oftentimes inadequate. >> reporter: rick perry struggled when asked to explain his own jobs plan. >> i'm not going lay it out for you tonight. mitt had six years to be working on a plan. i have been it in eight weeks. >>> a group of senior citizens held a flash mob protest outside the debate. they danced to the song "stop in the name of love" for entitlement cuts. they talked to spectators about the issue. >>> first lady michelle obama was spotted shopping in a target store last month. running errands is nothing new for her. during an appearance on the "today" show, she says she sneaks out of the white house quite often and most of the time people don't recognize her. >> quiet as it's kept, i do it more frequently than people realize. it's amazing how people don
. >> when you take the nine, nine, nine plan and turn it upsidedown, the devil is in the details. >> how many people are for a sales tax in new hampshire? there you go. >> can you name all 59 points in your 160 page plan? >> i have had the experience in my life of taking on tough problems. simple answers are very helpful, but oftentimes inadequate. >> reporter: rick perry struggled when asked to explain his own jobs plan. >> i'm not going lay it out for you...
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. >> you are the reverent, so you would no better than i, but if you flip 9-9-9 upsidedown, you get 666l maid hem do it. that's the best explanation i can come up with. but the one perhaps slightly better explanation is he doesn't care and figures any presses good press, and we have bill press. but the idea is if you just say his name, as we're saying it, he thinks that's good for him to get his name/idea out there, even if we're laughing or think he's ridiculous. >> while we're laughing, look at the polls. he's number one, in south carolina he's null better one. so cain is -- i mean, if he is a joke and being taken more seriously than the rest of them, what does that say? >> perry is kind of worrying. it seems like all of that energy and those folks who liked perfectly are parked at the doorstep waiting for whatever, for him to come to iowa, to new hampshire, but this is baffling to me. i wish i could come on and explain it and make it sound perfect, but it's baffling. he's running such an unconventional campaign, as mark block says, and he's doing amazingly well for now. >> bill, perr
. >> you are the reverent, so you would no better than i, but if you flip 9-9-9 upsidedown, you get 666l maid hem do it. that's the best explanation i can come up with. but the one perhaps slightly better explanation is he doesn't care and figures any presses good press, and we have bill press. but the idea is if you just say his name, as we're saying it, he thinks that's good for him to get his name/idea out there, even if we're laughing or think he's ridiculous. >> while we're...
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. >>> folks, the republican presidential race is about to turn upsidedown.e just got some brand-new numbers that will explode the myth that mitt romney is inevitable, and that the tea party is fading away. herman contain, yes, herman contain is now the front-runner in the gop primary. our new nbc poll shows cain with 27% support among republicans nationwide. mitt romney is sect with 23%. i mean, mitt romney is second with 23%, and rick perry is third with 16%. in just the last month herman contain has spiked 22% among republicans, riding the anti-romney vote all the way to if i were despite his questionable racial comments. >> will not i be the flavor of the week? the answer is an emphatic no, because haagen-dazs black walnut tastes good all the time. >> joining me is michael steele. >> good to be with you, reverend. >> when i woke up this morning, all the headlines were about romney the inevitable front-runner, suddenly just moments ago, nbc poll comes out, cain is number one. should willard be worried, michael? >> i love the willard thing, man. no -- well,
. >>> folks, the republican presidential race is about to turn upsidedown.e just got some brand-new numbers that will explode the myth that mitt romney is inevitable, and that the tea party is fading away. herman contain, yes, herman contain is now the front-runner in the gop primary. our new nbc poll shows cain with 27% support among republicans nationwide. mitt romney is sect with 23%. i mean, mitt romney is second with 23%, and rick perry is third with 16%. in just the last month...
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>> turned my life upsidedown. it tore me apart. >> reporter: he was 35 years old. talented aerospace engineer. he did contract work for nasa. friday night, a couple's home on 13th street, around 10:00, he says he's going to the clubs down on u street. he leaves the house. that's the last time bob shafer sees him alive. when he went out friday night, was he dressed as a woman? >> yes, he was. this is something very new for him. it was a new persona he was experiencing with. he had been doing it for ten days. >> reporter: saturday, around 5:00 a.m., he was found dead on the sidewalk, just around the corner from his home missing his bmw car. why was he murdered? was it because of the clothes he was wearing? was it because of his car? or was it something else? i'm pat collins, news 4 washington. >> there is a $25,000 reward in this case. >>> in news for your health, it is a life saving cancer drug that comes with a drawback. researchers say the treatment can do damage to your heart. it's called herceptin. it's for aggressive forms of breast cancer. nbcs chief science a
>> turned my life upsidedown. it tore me apart. >> reporter: he was 35 years old. talented aerospace engineer. he did contract work for nasa. friday night, a couple's home on 13th street, around 10:00, he says he's going to the clubs down on u street. he leaves the house. that's the last time bob shafer sees him alive. when he went out friday night, was he dressed as a woman? >> yes, he was. this is something very new for him. it was a new persona he was experiencing with. he...
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>> my life, my family's life would have been turned way upsidedown, reverend. we're very thankful of the obama administration, and giving us the loans so that we could continue working and supplying monies toward our communities. it would have been devastating to my family personally, as long -- as well as other families in the community, because every one of our jobs equals eight on the outside. and i would have lost my home. i probably would have ended up selling everything i had just to make it. and as you can tell -- >> you were on the verge of losing your home and having to sell everything, had this bailout not happened? >> well, absolutely, because eventually if i'm not working, there wouldn't have been any money left coming in. as you well know, michigan was one of the hardest hit. we've lost thousands of manufacturing jobs, good paying jobs, and as you know also, a lot of homes have foreclosed, and i would have been right in that bunch right there. i would have lost my home. i would have had to foreclose and move somewhere. i don't know where. >> jim, h
>> my life, my family's life would have been turned way upsidedown, reverend. we're very thankful of the obama administration, and giving us the loans so that we could continue working and supplying monies toward our communities. it would have been devastating to my family personally, as long -- as well as other families in the community, because every one of our jobs equals eight on the outside. and i would have lost my home. i probably would have ended up selling everything i had just...
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. >>> one thing i would say is, when you take the 9-9-9 plan and you turn it upsidedown, i think the devil's in the details. >> in the spotlight tonight, herman cain's media honeymoon as the front-runner ends right here, right now. the truth about herman cain's 9-9-9 america. herman cain's 9-9-9 tax plan is the most vicious assault on the middle class and the working poor and the most lavish giveaway to the rich that has ever been proposed by a presidential campaign front-runner. we have issued a standing invy take to herman cain to return to this show and respond to everything you are about to hear about his 9-9-9 plan. much of which you will be hearing for the first time. like his plan to abolish social security and medicare. you haven't heard about that because his republican opponents haven't bothered to actually read the 9-9-9 plan. here's what it says about social security and medicare. for the generations of workers who have paid into social security and medicare, the federal government's inevitable failure to pay them as they retire is undeniably stealing. these are generatio
. >>> one thing i would say is, when you take the 9-9-9 plan and you turn it upsidedown, i think the devil's in the details. >> in the spotlight tonight, herman cain's media honeymoon as the front-runner ends right here, right now. the truth about herman cain's 9-9-9 america. herman cain's 9-9-9 tax plan is the most vicious assault on the middle class and the working poor and the most lavish giveaway to the rich that has ever been proposed by a presidential campaign front-runner....
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the president is trying to do something for those who are upsidedown on their mortgages, underwater so to speak. president laid out his mortgage plan. let's take a look. >> number one, the barrier will be lifted that prohibits responsible homeowners from refinancing if their home values have fallen so low that what they owe on their mortgage is 25% higher than the current value of their home. second, there are going to be lower closing costs and certain refinancing fees will be e limb nated. fees that can sometimes cancel out the benefits of refinancing altogether. third, there's going to be more competition so consumers can shop around for the best rates. >> senator, what do you think of the plan? can you support it? do you believe in it? >> well, i don't know that it goes as far as we should. you know, you got millions of homes that are under water, but certainly the president is right in addressing that issue. clearly he has got to, in my view, ed, do two things. he has got to do everything he can through executive orders, but at the same time, week after week, he's got to take the
the president is trying to do something for those who are upsidedown on their mortgages, underwater so to speak. president laid out his mortgage plan. let's take a look. >> number one, the barrier will be lifted that prohibits responsible homeowners from refinancing if their home values have fallen so low that what they owe on their mortgage is 25% higher than the current value of their home. second, there are going to be lower closing costs and certain refinancing fees will be e limb...
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subject, moving the issue away from what they have done and they've destroyed this country, turned it upsidedownng to pretend, let's do this, in the most sensitive way, show the people we're going after the poorest by testing them. that's not only just the poorest. it's people that are on workers' comp, people that are laid off and getting benefits for being laid off. those individuals also under their plan would be tested. what i say in clear, plain english is what's good for the goose should be good for the politician. let's start testing the supreme court justices, all the legislators, all the people that are getting money. we have a jobs ohio program where millions and millions of dollars are going out. so many more millions of dollars that have gone out to the wall street friends of john kasich. much, much more than they have against the poor people. so, you know, they take away their dignity, the poor people. they're already struggling trying to find a better way to make a living, get a job, provide health care. even maybe give the opportunity to send their kids to school and end up having
subject, moving the issue away from what they have done and they've destroyed this country, turned it upsidedownng to pretend, let's do this, in the most sensitive way, show the people we're going after the poorest by testing them. that's not only just the poorest. it's people that are on workers' comp, people that are laid off and getting benefits for being laid off. those individuals also under their plan would be tested. what i say in clear, plain english is what's good for the goose should...
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it's upsidedown.ion that money and wealth made and created in america is the government's unless they benevolently expend it back to people. >> congressman, why does paul ryan -- what does he not get about what elizabeth warren is saying? >> he doesn't get at all, he doesn't get any part of it. for the past 30 years, this country has seen since reagan and onward a tremendous growth in the wealth of the wealthy and the poverty of the poor. the rich have been getting richer. the poor have been getting poorer. that's just the way it's been for the past 30 years. the choices really at this point, are we going to do something about it or are we going to try to just ignore it and let the middle class sink into poverty and see it destroyed? that's really where we are at this point in this country. that's the choice. the choice essentially is between class warfare and classer is rendclass er surrend surrender. >> the white house says they're not going to change the message. what do you make of that? >> the pr
it's upsidedown.ion that money and wealth made and created in america is the government's unless they benevolently expend it back to people. >> congressman, why does paul ryan -- what does he not get about what elizabeth warren is saying? >> he doesn't get at all, he doesn't get any part of it. for the past 30 years, this country has seen since reagan and onward a tremendous growth in the wealth of the wealthy and the poverty of the poor. the rich have been getting richer. the poor...
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he's upsidedown in pennsylvania. >> i said four weeks ago if the election were held then, mitt romneynia. but i am as a democrat i'm more confident today. the president has found his voice on the populist issues and public agrees with him overwhelmingly. 66% of republicans believe that millionaires should pay more taxes. i think the president has found his voice and found an issue, looks like a leader. i think he's heading in the right direction. and the republican presidential candidates are going to have to carry a huge burden on their back and that's the republican congress. >>> i'll have to leave it there. good to see you again, ed rendell, former pennsylvania governor and speaking of pennsylvania, one of ed rendell's old friends and supporters congresswoman allison schwartz joins us now. pennsylvania is front and center in a lot of ways. let's pick up there on the president's approval rating, the job rating in pennsylvania in september, not good in terms of 54 believing he deserves a second term -- rather 54 disapprovaling and only 44 thinking that the president deserves a second
he's upsidedown in pennsylvania. >> i said four weeks ago if the election were held then, mitt romneynia. but i am as a democrat i'm more confident today. the president has found his voice on the populist issues and public agrees with him overwhelmingly. 66% of republicans believe that millionaires should pay more taxes. i think the president has found his voice and found an issue, looks like a leader. i think he's heading in the right direction. and the republican presidential candidates...
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i wasn't around, but when mussolini was found upsidedown, i don't think anyone was upset.he died the way he deserved to die. no sympathy. >> chris: and in the time we have left, which isn't a lot. the world series. yes. we are going to talk about the world series, because you asked us to. it's st. louis against texas. it's one game apiece. tied up. going to texas on fox. tomorrow night. 8:05 p.m your thoughts, steve? >> charles has been working hard to bring me back to baseball sention i quit in 1982 after the cardinals beat my milwaukee brewers in the world series. and he has been somewhat successful. i followed the brewers, i watched them lose to the cardinals. for that reason i am choosing the cardinals. >> chris: cardinals beat the brewers and you are choosing them. rick? >> texas rangers. the story is the rangers. josh hamilton and the storyline will come full circle for them finally rate they the sere cor team going into this. we love to overread the metaphors from sports in politics. time for a bit of a rick perry surge again. go texas. >> chris: charles? >> america
i wasn't around, but when mussolini was found upsidedown, i don't think anyone was upset.he died the way he deserved to die. no sympathy. >> chris: and in the time we have left, which isn't a lot. the world series. yes. we are going to talk about the world series, because you asked us to. it's st. louis against texas. it's one game apiece. tied up. going to texas on fox. tomorrow night. 8:05 p.m your thoughts, steve? >> charles has been working hard to bring me back to baseball...