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us live from the watergate apartment, ms. monica lewinsky. >> hi, larry. >> joining us from little rock, arkansas, ms. paula jones. >> hello, larry. >> also joining us from the federal penitentiary in fort worth, texas, where she is serving time for refusing to testimony against bill clinton isusan mcdougle. >> hi larry. >> and john wong. also joining us from arkansas, jim guy tucker, william beginsburg joining us, the attorney representing ms. lewinsky. leon panetta, also vernon jordan. >> thanks, larry. >> larry, i am so glad to have this opportunity to discuss -- >> also joining us is marshall lewis, the mother of monica lewinsky and charlie tree is with us. in additoin, jning us from washington as always brent perry, the attorney for paula jones defense fund. and maria, a democratic fundraiser. donovan campbell, the attorney for paula jones, katherine willie is with us. danny ferguson, the state trooper, and finally bruce lindsay. everyone, thank you for joining us. >> good to be here. chris: when we come back, "time magazine" is out with their top 10's of the year. what were the top 10 political g
us live from the watergate apartment, ms. monica lewinsky. >> hi, larry. >> joining us from little rock, arkansas, ms. paula jones. >> hello, larry. >> also joining us from the federal penitentiary in fort worth, texas, where she is serving time for refusing to testimony against bill clinton isusan mcdougle. >> hi larry. >> and john wong. also joining us from arkansas, jim guy tucker, william beginsburg joining us, the attorney representing ms. lewinsky. leon...
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one of the last visitors to use the remain visitor was a worker from arkansas payed 15,000 dollars toped. so long to them. >> this is video making rounds on you tube today and film critic roger ebert says it should win an oscar. one man view of the blizzard in new york city this week. jamie shot it edit and e mailed it to him. he was so impressed he shared witness readers on the chicago sun time blog proclaiming saying it was the best live action short subject. the high praise indeed. idiot with a tripod what he titled it. >> colin here to talk about an oscar winning performance. >> you said it. stanford women, map. this is good stuff. good tv. records made to be broken. streaks snappe snapped. tonight cardinal ended most impressive win streak in sport history. how streak in sport history. how they i have fallen in love with making bird houses. caw caw! [ director ]what is that? that's a horrible crow. here are some things that i'll make as little portals. honestly, i'd love to do this for the rest of my life so i've got to take care of my heart. for me, cheerios is a good place to st
one of the last visitors to use the remain visitor was a worker from arkansas payed 15,000 dollars toped. so long to them. >> this is video making rounds on you tube today and film critic roger ebert says it should win an oscar. one man view of the blizzard in new york city this week. jamie shot it edit and e mailed it to him. he was so impressed he shared witness readers on the chicago sun time blog proclaiming saying it was the best live action short subject. the high praise indeed....
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bob is joining us from mountain home, arkansas. good morning, welcome. caller: yes, sir, thank you for taking my call. host: certainly. caller: i'm a manufacturer, and my frustration level is extremely high now. host: what do you produce, bob? caller: we're in the car business actually. we manufacture car parts, actually bodies and chasies for hot rod cars. it's extremely hard to find employees with a good work ethic. you can't base your company on one or two employees. but i have more people interested in collecting unemployment insurance than working. host: how many employees do you have? caller: i have 12. but i have an employee who doesn't show up for a week, still able to collect unemployment. and i had to deal -- we dealt with all those issues. when i deal with the government, it's a hindrance. i feel like the government's an enemy. an unemployment's not free. my rates have gone up this year. incredittable. i'm paid until i catch up. i'm paying 6.9% of my pal roll to unemployment until that balance is caught up again. it's the condition if governme
bob is joining us from mountain home, arkansas. good morning, welcome. caller: yes, sir, thank you for taking my call. host: certainly. caller: i'm a manufacturer, and my frustration level is extremely high now. host: what do you produce, bob? caller: we're in the car business actually. we manufacture car parts, actually bodies and chasies for hot rod cars. it's extremely hard to find employees with a good work ethic. you can't base your company on one or two employees. but i have more people...
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jobs take us and benefactress data from china and the u.k. helped investors look the cost best arkansas' in the euro. and european markets on the rise following a strong sessions most asian markets with banking and insurance rebounding from recent clients the footsie is up about two percent led by gains of around five percent from world bank of scotland and lloyds banking group the german dax is up two point three percent with deutsche bank up to seven. hundred russian the why is that some of the r.t.s. up both up on the day most group chips a high of with gas from a look well both up over two percent in the my six. royal dutch shell and gas from plan to expend that papa she bound to explore lynn west in siberia and russia east along with just four ships in europe companies have not for revealed their specific plans they still work together on russia somehow an island off to moscow for shell to cede control of the project in two thousand and seven an unfavorable terms shell has twenty seven and a half percent stake in the second in courtship while downs from as fifty percent plus one sh
jobs take us and benefactress data from china and the u.k. helped investors look the cost best arkansas' in the euro. and european markets on the rise following a strong sessions most asian markets with banking and insurance rebounding from recent clients the footsie is up about two percent led by gains of around five percent from world bank of scotland and lloyds banking group the german dax is up two point three percent with deutsche bank up to seven. hundred russian the why is that some of...
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from arkansas, mr. doctor snyder. the speaker pro mpore: the gentleman from arkansas is recognized for one minute. mr. snyder: there's no greater honor serving the house than supporting our military families. each of us on the armed services committee take this responsibility very seriously. no one has served more honorably thank the than the gentleman from missouri, mr. ike skelton. no one is a prouder honorary marine than the gentleman from missouri, mr. skelton. semper fi, mr. chairman. one important provision in this bill gives military familyless the same right as civilian families to keep children up to age 26 on their insurance. that will not occur unless this bill passes and i strongly recommend a vote for the bill. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. e gentleman from california. mr. mckeon: mr. chairman, the gentleman that just spoke, mr. snyder, is also leaving us. he retired. i want to thank him for the years of service that he rendered to this committee and to this congress and to the nation. at this time, mr. speaker, i yield two minutes to the gentleman from ohio, mr. turner, the ranking member on the strategic forces subcommittee. t
from arkansas, mr. doctor snyder. the speaker pro mpore: the gentleman from arkansas is recognized for one minute. mr. snyder: there's no greater honor serving the house than supporting our military families. each of us on the armed services committee take this responsibility very seriously. no one has served more honorably thank the than the gentleman from missouri, mr. ike skelton. no one is a prouder honorary marine than the gentleman from missouri, mr. skelton. semper fi, mr. chairman. one...
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from arkansas, mr. doctor snyder. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arkansas is recognized for one minute. mr. snyder: there's no greater honor serving the house than supporting our military families. each of us on the armed services committee take this responsibility very seriously. no one has served more honorably thank the than the gentleman from missouri, mr. ike skelton. no one is a prouder honorary marine than the gentleman from missouri, mr. skelton. semper fi, mr. chairman. one important provision in this bill gives military familyless the same right as civilian families to keep children up to age 26 on their insurance. that will not occur unless this bill passes and i strongly recommend a vote for the bill. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from california. mr. mckeon: mr. chairman, the gentleman that just spoke, mr. snyder, is also leaving us. he retired. i want to thank him for the years of service that he rendered to this committee and to this congress and to the nation. at this time, mr. speaker, i yield two minutes to the gentleman from ohio, mr. turner, the ranking member on the strategic forces subcommittee.
from arkansas, mr. doctor snyder. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arkansas is recognized for one minute. mr. snyder: there's no greater honor serving the house than supporting our military families. each of us on the armed services committee take this responsibility very seriously. no one has served more honorably thank the than the gentleman from missouri, mr. ike skelton. no one is a prouder honorary marine than the gentleman from missouri, mr. skelton. semper fi, mr. chairman....
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lana morgan from hales corners, illinois, sent us some pictures. and so is this picture of north little rock, arkansas thing is spectacular. every area has a signature. one of the things about dyker heights are the giant mechanical things that move. there's one guy that designs these. lou mausi's the voice of our santa claus. give us a merry christmas. >> merry christmas, ho, ho, ho. >> when you look at how huge that thing is, it practically covers the front of the house. if that's not covering the front of the house, the toy soldiers cover the front of the house. let's get to the boards. there's a chill in the air. if all the lights aren't putting you in the spirit, this will. it's the deep freeze in raleigh at 17 degrees. new orleans, at 39. dallas at 37 degrees. minneapolis at 4 degrees this morning. there's a brand-new system in the northwest. this has got a lot of wind and rain on the coastline. and it's big, mountain snow. l.a. is holding on to the warmer temperatures at about 69 degrees. and remember, florida still has winter storm watches, warnings or advisories out for every county in the sta
lana morgan from hales corners, illinois, sent us some pictures. and so is this picture of north little rock, arkansas thing is spectacular. every area has a signature. one of the things about dyker heights are the giant mechanical things that move. there's one guy that designs these. lou mausi's the voice of our santa claus. give us a merry christmas. >> merry christmas, ho, ho, ho. >> when you look at how huge that thing is, it practically covers the front of the house. if that's...
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us from "the washington post." let us get back to mary, democrats' line. at little rock, arkansas. do you think this potential deal, extending the bush era tax cut all across the board for a couple of years temporarily and also extending unemployment benefits is a good deal? caller: no, it's not a good deal. the wealthy has -- have been getting plenty of money from the poor and middle-class for decades. and reagan started this class warfare and it is still going on. and it just don't make sense. the republicans, they are all were right -- always talk about revolution did it might be a revolution but not the kind they want. it might be revolution of the millions of unemployed people against the republicans and a ball like that. you know what -- why haven't you guys talked about dick cheney's arrest warrant that was in the wikileaks document? you guys have not talked about it. keith coleman talked about -- olbermann. just report what you want to report. you don't report anything bad about republicans. they need to arrest dick cheney. it's got another store in the news from "the washi
us from "the washington post." let us get back to mary, democrats' line. at little rock, arkansas. do you think this potential deal, extending the bush era tax cut all across the board for a couple of years temporarily and also extending unemployment benefits is a good deal? caller: no, it's not a good deal. the wealthy has -- have been getting plenty of money from the poor and middle-class for decades. and reagan started this class warfare and it is still going on. and it just don't...
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from arkansas, mr. doctor snyder. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arkansas is recognized for one minute. mr. snyder: there's no greater honor serving the house than supporting our military families. each of us on the armed services committee take this responsibility very seriously. no one has served more honorably thank the than the gentleman from missouri, mr. ike skelton. no one is a prouder honorary marine than the gentleman from missouri, mr. skelton. semper fi, mr. chairman. one important provision in this bill gives military familyless the same right as civilian families to keep children up to age 26 on their insurance. that will not occur unless this bill passes and i strongly recommend a vote for the bill. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from california. mr. mckeon: mr. chairman, the gentleman that just spoke, mr. snyder, is also leaving us. he retired. i want to thank him for the years of service that he rendered to this committee and to this congress and to the nation. at this time, mr. speaker, i yield two minutes to the gentleman from ohio, mr. turner, the ranking member on the strategic forces subcommittee.
from arkansas, mr. doctor snyder. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arkansas is recognized for one minute. mr. snyder: there's no greater honor serving the house than supporting our military families. each of us on the armed services committee take this responsibility very seriously. no one has served more honorably thank the than the gentleman from missouri, mr. ike skelton. no one is a prouder honorary marine than the gentleman from missouri, mr. skelton. semper fi, mr. chairman....
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us to get sample from every state and the district of columbia. some states did better than others. new york, new hampshire, and new jersey. and some states did a very poor become especially montana, oklahoma and arkansasas well as some others on the financial capability questions. host: you also found a young americans were more likely to be less financially capable than older americans and young americans more significantly likely to be engaged in on bank borrowing. what should we take away from that? guest: i think young were americans are less financially capable. part of that is that they are young. typically, people's financial knowledge and financial behavior get better with time. it typically peaks around age 55. but it does concern me, especially that there is such a high rate of no emergency fund. 68% of young people have no emergency fund. host: what can be done on the federal or state level? guest: that is one of the good things about the state-by-state survey is the policy makers can actually look and see whether the policies they already have in place are having an -- an impact. for example, one researcher is looking at data comparing state regulation of non been borrowing, pay loans comp
us to get sample from every state and the district of columbia. some states did better than others. new york, new hampshire, and new jersey. and some states did a very poor become especially montana, oklahoma and arkansasas well as some others on the financial capability questions. host: you also found a young americans were more likely to be less financially capable than older americans and young americans more significantly likely to be engaged in on bank borrowing. what should we take away...