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. ♪ voice control. on the iphone 3gs, the most powerful iphone yet.nd tonight on our "great american panel" he is the founder of freedom's watch and was a member of president george w. bush's senior staff, blad blakeman is here, he is the former vice-chair of the finance committee, michael brown is here. he is a writer producer and standup comic tom arnold is here. i don't understand, first of all, we're going to raise taxes to pay for health care. but it's still not going to provide health care for 37 million americans, 20 some-odd million americans are going to have to leave their health care. why would anybody want that? why do people put their faith in government? i don't put my faith in government? do you. >> we definitely need national health care, and when i look at the research i can point out there's a 1% increase in people that make $500,000 or more or $1 million or more, i'm not sure what it is, but it's a minuscule amount, and by the way, if you know now do your taxes, none of us make that kind of money. sean: they bankrupted social securi
. ♪ voice control. on the iphone 3gs, the most powerful iphone yet.nd tonight on our "great american panel" he is the founder of freedom's watch and was a member of president george w. bush's senior staff, blad blakeman is here, he is the former vice-chair of the finance committee, michael brown is here. he is a writer producer and standup comic tom arnold is here. i don't understand, first of all, we're going to raise taxes to pay for health care. but it's still not going to...
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. ♪ voice control. on the iphone 3gs, igoe th fal funeeripho pet.th geico. r ♪ i a ♪ who's watching? (announcer) it's right here, it's easy... r ♪ i al ...it's the money you could be saving with geico. p♪ someb ♪ [ applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much. welcome back. my next guest stars in the hit legal drama "raising the bar" which premieres tonight at 10:00 p.m. on tnt. lady and gentlemen, welcome mark-paul gosselaar! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey. please, sit down. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> well, here i am at the "jimmy fallon" show. [ laughter ] it's been a long, strange trip since my days at bayside, but, hey, i can't complain. no more homework. no more books. no more belding. and now, i'm an actor! and the star of a great show called "raising the bar." and i'm about to be interviewed by jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: who are you talking to? [ laughter ] [ laughter and applause ] who are you looking at? don't get me wrong, this is awesome, but i don't know what's going on here. [ light laughter ] >> w
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. ♪ voice control. on the iphone 3gs, the most powerful iphone yet.ast month, this woman wasn't even able to get around inside of her own home. they chose mobility. and they chose the scooter store! if you or a loved one live with limited mobility call the scooter store! no other company will work harder to make you mobile or do more to guarantee your complete satisfaction. if we pre-qualify you for a new power chair or scooter and your claim isn't approved, the scooter store will give you your power chair or scooter free. that's our guarantee. they were so helpful and nice. they filed all the paperwork, and medicare and my insurance covered the cost. we can work directly with medicare or with your insurance company. we can even help with financing. if there's a way, we'll find it! so don't wait any longer, call the scooter store today. eric: back to dave macarthur, vice president of operations from st. louis, missouri. you are mad as hell, so you took matters into your own hands, so what did you do, sir? >> saturday, two weeks ago, about 3:00 in the
. ♪ voice control. on the iphone 3gs, the most powerful iphone yet.ast month, this woman wasn't even able to get around inside of her own home. they chose mobility. and they chose the scooter store! if you or a loved one live with limited mobility call the scooter store! no other company will work harder to make you mobile or do more to guarantee your complete satisfaction. if we pre-qualify you for a new power chair or scooter and your claim isn't approved, the scooter store will give you...
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. ♪ voice control....is to create it. [ female announcer ] discover the power to create a new future for your skin. only aveeno positively radiant moisturizer has total soy, combining the best of nature with the proof of science for a whole new level of radiance. it's clinically proven to visibly reduce blotchiness, brown spots and other past damage while breakthrough spf 30 helps prevent future damage. healthier, more radiant skin. it's in your future now. [ female announcer ] positively radiant. the beauty of nature and science. only from aveeno. there's the other stuff. ♪ and then there's kraft macaroni & cheese. ♪ kraft has more cheese than those other guys. no wonder they call it the cheesiest! ♪ >> jimmy: hey, everybody. welcome back. our next guest is a former all-pro nfl wide receiver and current espn analyst who has added interior designer to his resume. can't wait to talk to him. his new show, "keyshawn johnson tackling design" airs saturdays at noon on a&e. here he is, keyshawn johnson, every
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. ♪ voice control. on the iphone 3gs, the most powerful iphone yet. being smart. yep.y 10th night on hotels.com, so i get a night free. you. me. getaway. really? where? anywhere you want. a bed and breakfast? bed and breakfast. check. a place by the beach? a place by awesome. oh, you are smart. accumulate 10 nights and get a night free. welcome rewards from hotels.com. smart. so smart. accidents can happen, but with liberty mutual's new car replacement, if your new car is totaled within the first year, we'll give you the money to buy a brand-new car. and with our accident forgiveness, an accident won't cause your price to go up when you renew. if you qualify, you could save an average of $345. these are just two of our valuable features available to all qualifying drivers. plus, those who switch to liberty mutual save an average of 20.6% over their prior policy. because doing the right thing isn't just for responsible drivers. it's for responsible car insurers, too. that's our policy. find out how much you could save. call us directly at...
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. ♪ voice control. on the iphone 3gs, the most powerful iphone yet. >>> welcome back.he supreme court nominee, sonya sotomayor is answering questions. russ feingold, from wisconsin, has been asking her about national security issues, specifically in the aftermath of 9/11, whether any laws that were enacted went too war. russ feingold voted against the patriot act, which has become very controversial in the years that have followed. she didn't want to answer these questions, even though she got a little personal and pointed out she happens to live right near ground zero in lower manhattan. >> she talked about not being anyone to drive and get around and a huge tragedy. she said historians will drive down the road and we are too close, sessentially, to 9/11. to your point about russ feingold, he is among the most liberal, to the left on these issues, voted against the patriot act. a sharp critic of the iraq war and what he believes are abuses in overstepping in executive power by the bush administration in a whole host of areas, whether it is gitmo or the warrantless wir
. ♪ voice control. on the iphone 3gs, the most powerful iphone yet. >>> welcome back.he supreme court nominee, sonya sotomayor is answering questions. russ feingold, from wisconsin, has been asking her about national security issues, specifically in the aftermath of 9/11, whether any laws that were enacted went too war. russ feingold voted against the patriot act, which has become very controversial in the years that have followed. she didn't want to answer these questions, even...
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. ♪ voice control. on the iphone 3gs, the most powerful iphone yet.bell ringing] the way the stock market's been acting lately you may wonder if you've been doing the right thing. is the advice you've been getting helping or hurting? are the fees you're paying really worth it? td ameritrade's fees are fair and straight-forward. their research is independent and unbiased. their investment consultants are knowledgeable and there when you need them. so why not talk to one? announcer: call today to schedule a free investment check-up, >> is it time? are you back? >> i'm back and connected now. >> my head was somewhere else before. >> i'm back with a vengeance, i have teleprompter news for you. very important news. the president of the united states has taken some light hearted heat for -- >> because he reads the prompter. >> he has several. >> one of his critics has been his own vice president when he was addressing the air force academy commencement, listen to this. >> a modern military needs great warriors, yes, but it also needs a special brand of stra
. ♪ voice control. on the iphone 3gs, the most powerful iphone yet.bell ringing] the way the stock market's been acting lately you may wonder if you've been doing the right thing. is the advice you've been getting helping or hurting? are the fees you're paying really worth it? td ameritrade's fees are fair and straight-forward. their research is independent and unbiased. their investment consultants are knowledgeable and there when you need them. so why not talk to one? announcer: call today...
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. ♪ voice control. on the iphone 3gs, the most powerful iphone yet.redefine air travel for a new generation. to ensure our forces are safer and stronger. to take the world we share to tomorrow and beyond. announcer: around the globe, the people of boeing are working together-- to make a difference. that's why we're here. >>> welcome back to "morning joe." i have no idea what that is but it looks beautiful. it is lovely. before the opening bell of wall street, look at new june housing starts. it has settled since its highest level since october. live in fr london with more, louisa. >> reporter: hey, it's amazing when you look at nasdaq seeing the highest level since october. a 20% rise on nasdaq since the beginning of this year. real outperformance in the tech sector and we've seen a lot of buying. not quite the google numbers but ibm led to some buying in the u.s., your part of the world in after hours trade. the sectors we're looking at here in europe today were relatively flat to the down side on the worst performing sectors. we are seeing more of a
. ♪ voice control. on the iphone 3gs, the most powerful iphone yet.redefine air travel for a new generation. to ensure our forces are safer and stronger. to take the world we share to tomorrow and beyond. announcer: around the globe, the people of boeing are working together-- to make a difference. that's why we're here. >>> welcome back to "morning joe." i have no idea what that is but it looks beautiful. it is lovely. before the opening bell of wall street, look at new...
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. ♪ voice control. on the iphone 3gs, the most powerful iphone yet. >>> look at the supreme court.where judge sonia sotomayor hopes to be this fall after a confirmation hearing this week. partly cloudy, 73 degrees in washington right now. mostly sunny, high of 86 later on today. we'll be following those hearings all day today on cnn, cnn.com/live beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern. >>> a political bombshell has democrats calling on the white house to launch new investigations into the bush administration. lawmakers say they were told that vice president dick cheney kept a secret cia anti-terrorism program from congress for eight years. plus two democratic senators say the former vp may have committed a crime. jim acosta is following this from our bureau in washington. the law pretty clear on this, right? >> it is. the law basically requires the cia to brief congress on its activities. the question raised by this latest revelation involving former vice president dick cheney is whether laws were broken. and if so, what then? in a closed door hearing late last month, cia director leon pa
. ♪ voice control. on the iphone 3gs, the most powerful iphone yet. >>> look at the supreme court.where judge sonia sotomayor hopes to be this fall after a confirmation hearing this week. partly cloudy, 73 degrees in washington right now. mostly sunny, high of 86 later on today. we'll be following those hearings all day today on cnn, cnn.com/live beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern. >>> a political bombshell has democrats calling on the white house to launch new investigations...
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voices in angerer. so far, the authorities have done nothing to try to control this georgian. -- this situation. >> theyould face around the group. -- quickly surrounded the group. look closely at the protester in the white t-shirt. the police and kicks him hard. then on the left, an officer runs in and it smashes his head with full force. next, his hands are held. he is defenseless. another officer punches is him repeatedly. at this point, we had to stop filming. earlier, the group said they feared for their safety. there is no word from the authorities as to where they are now. >> also this hour, more than 400,000 people need to be relocated after earthquakes struck southwestern parts of china. at least one person was killed and three others injured. this area was devastated in last year's sichuan earthquake. right police to guard of the forces gathered outside of where this trial was being held. there is an american and british offensive underway in afghanistan's helmand province. two more british soldiers have been killed in separate incidents, born in the total to nine in just nine days. -- bringin
voices in angerer. so far, the authorities have done nothing to try to control this georgian. -- this situation. >> theyould face around the group. -- quickly surrounded the group. look closely at the protester in the white t-shirt. the police and kicks him hard. then on the left, an officer runs in and it smashes his head with full force. next, his hands are held. he is defenseless. another officer punches is him repeatedly. at this point, we had to stop filming. earlier, the group said...
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voices in anger. so far, authorities have done nothing, but they are moving and to find control for the situation. >>hey quickly surround a group. look closely. on the left, an officer runs in. next, his hands are held. another officer punches him repeatedly. at this time, we had to stop filming. police began rounding up journalists. there are more intense than ever. the have flooded across the country. the state media is full of pictures of their bloody bodies, many demanding retribution. shortly after this, they are under curfew. they fear for the safety and want to know what happened. we're in western china. >> after the election in iran, there is little sign that opposition to the re-election of mahmoud ahmadinejad is going away. our middle east editor was there at the height of the protest and has this report. >> this was pteron one day ago. teargas, the regime of's security forces, and demonstrators who will not be scared for the result of what they believe was a stolen election. the deal comes from the internet. the bbc cannot say when it was shot. demonstrators are covering their own story. t
voices in anger. so far, authorities have done nothing, but they are moving and to find control for the situation. >>hey quickly surround a group. look closely. on the left, an officer runs in. next, his hands are held. another officer punches him repeatedly. at this time, we had to stop filming. police began rounding up journalists. there are more intense than ever. the have flooded across the country. the state media is full of pictures of their bloody bodies, many demanding...
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. >> there have been group o meand women raising the voices in ange so far, authorities have done nothing, but they are moving and to find controlor th situation. >> they quickly surrod a group. look close. on the left, an ficer runs in. next, his hands areeld. anherfficer punche him repeatedly. at this time, we had to stop filming. lice began rounding up journasts. therareore intense than ever. thhave flooded across the cotry. the state media is full of pictures of their bloody bdies, many demanding rribution. shortl aer this, they ar under curfew. they fear for the safety and want to know what happened. we're iwestern china. >> after th ection in ira there is little sign that opposition to the re-eltion of mahmoud ahmadinejad is ing away. our middleast editor was the at the height of the protest and has this report. >>his was pteron one y ago. teargas, the regimef's securi forces, and demonstrators who will n be scar for the relt of what they believe w a stolen election. the deal comes frothe internet. the bbc cannot say when it was sh. monstrators are coring their own sty. the disputed victory of ahmadinejad had been blow. th
. >> there have been group o meand women raising the voices in ange so far, authorities have done nothing, but they are moving and to find controlor th situation. >> they quickly surrod a group. look close. on the left, an ficer runs in. next, his hands areeld. anherfficer punche him repeatedly. at this time, we had to stop filming. lice began rounding up journasts. therareore intense than ever. thhave flooded across the cotry. the state media is full of pictures of their bloody...
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voice. >> i would go quiet. >> what about striking while the iron's hot? >> she has nothing to say. what does she have to say? she doesn't have anything she's in controlbut others without anything to say certainly find voices on conservative radio. >> the radio passed on her because they don't believe she's got 15 hours of talk in her a week. >>> in today's close-up, nadya suleman says maybe it was a mistake having eight babies at the same time. >> she spoke with us weekly. he already had six kids. she said she was the target of gawkers, crying spells and a staggering $30,000 a month in expenses. joining us now, bradley jacobs. what i was surprised object is that no corporate sponsors helped her. she has not gotten any empathy from anybody in the world. >> i think people really don't know how to feel about her yet. she's doing these interviews, selling photographs of herself, but she talks about in our interview, how she was forced to. she has 14 kids to take care of. she also wants to go to grad school and become a social worker. she has no choice but to come up with a reality show. >> some of the before jon and kate turned into the mess they are, pe
voice. >> i would go quiet. >> what about striking while the iron's hot? >> she has nothing to say. what does she have to say? she doesn't have anything she's in controlbut others without anything to say certainly find voices on conservative radio. >> the radio passed on her because they don't believe she's got 15 hours of talk in her a week. >>> in today's close-up, nadya suleman says maybe it was a mistake having eight babies at the same time. >> she...
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voice mattered most. >> good evening from cbs news control center in new york. this is walter cronkite reporting. tonight, you'll see and hear... >> there is no way you can analyze it. you can't send it off to c.s.i. and say, "all right, look at the d.n.a. of walter cronkite, and how do we replace that or replicate it?" >> there was a time when someone, one person could say, "that's the way it is." >> and that's the way it is. that's the way it is. and that's the way it is. >> and we all trusted it was true. >> and it gave such a "global village" feel to things, no one moved. america gathered. this was the gateway to the american evening. >> we got 30 seconds... >> the united states told the communists... >> i'm the son of a newsman, and it's a huge part of my life. i grew up in a newsroom. i know walter very well. we did a live television show. it's fun to be around somebody who's actually been part of real historical events. >> it looks like a good flight. oh, go, baby. a witness to that hilton violence said it seemed to be unprovoked on the part of the demonstrators. >> you know, the guy who h
voice mattered most. >> good evening from cbs news control center in new york. this is walter cronkite reporting. tonight, you'll see and hear... >> there is no way you can analyze it. you can't send it off to c.s.i. and say, "all right, look at the d.n.a. of walter cronkite, and how do we replace that or replicate it?" >> there was a time when someone, one person could say, "that's the way it is." >> and that's the way it is. that's the way it is....
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voices and shouting. so far, the authorities have done nothing. they are moving in to try to control the situation. they quickly surrounded the group. look closely at the protesters and a white t-shirt. the police kicks him hard. then on the left, an officer smashes someone with a baton full force. next, the protester is dragged away. another officer punches him repeatedly. at this point, we had to stop filming because the police began rounding up journalists. troops have flooded into this area from across the country and the area is more tense than ever. many of the people killed in the riding were han chinese. they hold to ththe uighurs responsible. the city is again under curfew. uighurs fear for their safety. >> the trial of the burmese opposition leader has resumed. it had been delayed for six weeks. she is charged with breaking the terms of her house arrest because of an american man who swam on invited to her lakeside home. -- uninvited to lakeside home. for the first time in 20 years, someone has been bored to death in the running of the bulls in pamplona. -- gored to death in the running o
voices and shouting. so far, the authorities have done nothing. they are moving in to try to control the situation. they quickly surrounded the group. look closely at the protesters and a white t-shirt. the police kicks him hard. then on the left, an officer smashes someone with a baton full force. next, the protester is dragged away. another officer punches him repeatedly. at this point, we had to stop filming because the police began rounding up journalists. troops have flooded into this area...
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control center in new york, this is walter cronkite reporting. >>> for decades, walter cronkite was one of the most trusted voices in american news. a look at his amazing career and how some viewer are remembering him. >>> the crew of the space shuttle "endeavour" is keeping really busy. two crew members are on a space walk outside the international space station. what they're working on now. >>> and president obama is keeping up the pressure on congress. what he's telling law makers about health care reform legislation. and why he probably won't have much republican support for it. you are watching hln. i'm natasha curry. >>> a voice that formed a generation is silent. journalist walter cronkite died. the former cbs news anchor was 92 years old and died at home in new york after a long illness. tributes from fellow journalists and friends are pouring in, honoring the newsman routinely called the most trusted man in america. president obama is also reacting to the passing of walter cronkite. here are some of those tributes. >> in an era before blogs and e-mail, cell phones and cable, he was the news. >> it's hard to imagine a man
control center in new york, this is walter cronkite reporting. >>> for decades, walter cronkite was one of the most trusted voices in american news. a look at his amazing career and how some viewer are remembering him. >>> the crew of the space shuttle "endeavour" is keeping really busy. two crew members are on a space walk outside the international space station. what they're working on now. >>> and president obama is keeping up the pressure on congress....
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control here. and this verdict told the girls that they have counted, that they mattered. and their voicesere being heard. it's a good day for them. >> that if the injury had followed the law, they would have aquit him. the evidence is legally inefficient on all of the counts. >> the 74-year-old evangelist could face up to 175 years in prison when he's sentenced. >>> the reality tv may have a bunch of new stars in the making. the so-called octomom has a contract for a tv shoal. it's going to pay off for her kids, each one of them. >>> the mother of octuplets has signed a contract to star in a reality tv show with her kids. each of nadya suleman's 14 children will get $250 a day during the filming, each. that means her family will get a quarter million dollars over three years. suleman signed with a european company that made "the biggest loser." filming is expected to start in september. suleman gave birth to the world's longest surviving octuplets in january. >>> an investigation on to find out if employees at the l.a. corner's office illegally leaked descriptions of michael jackson's bod
control here. and this verdict told the girls that they have counted, that they mattered. and their voicesere being heard. it's a good day for them. >> that if the injury had followed the law, they would have aquit him. the evidence is legally inefficient on all of the counts. >> the 74-year-old evangelist could face up to 175 years in prison when he's sentenced. >>> the reality tv may have a bunch of new stars in the making. the so-called octomom has a contract for a tv...
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for millions of american he was the reassuring face and voice we welcomed into our living rooms. >> good evening from the cbs news control center in new york. kniss is walter cronkite reporting. >> in the day when we were all kids and those of us who were starting under walter, walter embodied kind of the best of everything and the best to aspire to. there were three networks at that point, and walter was the most important man. you lived and died by what he said, how he wanted pieces to be told. you were answerable to walter when walter picked up the phone, you were scared to death, but on the other hand, it was a core value in what we did, and, you know, it was a time when one voice mattered. >> from dallas, texas, the flash apparently official. president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m. central standard time. 2:00 eastern standard time. some 38 minutes ago. >> reached that moment where he took off his glasses, looked at the clock and said, president kennedy has died, and i -- you know, that was one of the earliest moments i can remember that i really wanted to pursue a career in news, and i watched walter all through the day
for millions of american he was the reassuring face and voice we welcomed into our living rooms. >> good evening from the cbs news control center in new york. kniss is walter cronkite reporting. >> in the day when we were all kids and those of us who were starting under walter, walter embodied kind of the best of everything and the best to aspire to. there were three networks at that point, and walter was the most important man. you lived and died by what he said, how he wanted...
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voice ap from their ap store. they did it because they wanted to maintain control over the iphone's calling interface. this is the same thing myspace did a couple years ago, the hottest social networks out there, all sorts of developers trying to get on myspace and build their apes and said, don't do that. facebook opened upped and said we will do that. they became the hottest thing. and they're waiting to be that to apple. >> what about tech. >> i think you need to diversify in tech, by smas, buy semiconductors. i'm bullish on apple. i'm long apple for the reasons we just talked about. we have the consumer coming in in september. there's a lot of reason to be long tech. >> you should be bullish on apple. my clients have been bullish on apple. the biggest concern from apple, can they encroach and steal business from blackberry? i'm a blackberry user and saw 34ing earnings they weren't able to get that corporate -- >> buy multiples. if you buy tech stocks buy them cheap. i wouldn't want to buy tech stocks at 20, 30 times earnings and not overpay and try to get a dividend yield. >> they have been overpa
voice ap from their ap store. they did it because they wanted to maintain control over the iphone's calling interface. this is the same thing myspace did a couple years ago, the hottest social networks out there, all sorts of developers trying to get on myspace and build their apes and said, don't do that. facebook opened upped and said we will do that. they became the hottest thing. and they're waiting to be that to apple. >> what about tech. >> i think you need to diversify in...
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apple would also potentially be working on face recognition to control security features on the phone as well as technology to alter an user's voice to make them sound like a celebrity. maybe you want to sound like mad on madonna. you can use your phone for that purpose. >> i'll think about that. what are you telling us in the next half hour? >> we're saving you money on a new wardrobe. who doesn't want that, right? >> i like that. i'll be listening, jessica. thank you. >>> six lawsuits have been filed, one seeking as much as $25 million in damages against d.c.'s cash-strapped metrorail system. 9 people were killed and another 80 hurt last month when a six-car metro train rear- ended a stop train near the rail train's fort totten station. damages could stretch into the hundreds of millions of dollars. >>> we have an update on the story we first reported in april. two students accused of plotting to blow up springbrook high school. montgomery county prosecutors have agreed to drop conspiracy charges against 18-year-old yaneta getachu but he will plead guilty to arson and reckless endangerment for setting fires inside two school res
apple would also potentially be working on face recognition to control security features on the phone as well as technology to alter an user's voice to make them sound like a celebrity. maybe you want to sound like mad on madonna. you can use your phone for that purpose. >> i'll think about that. what are you telling us in the next half hour? >> we're saving you money on a new wardrobe. who doesn't want that, right? >> i like that. i'll be listening, jessica. thank you....
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control movements. he was a leader in urging the development of race conscious independent political voice for black peopleand urging support of black candidates responsive to the black community. in urging support for new york city's first elected black official and its importing a black candidate to run for president of the united states in 1920. harrison is a key figure in the 20th century black activism. he profoundly influenced a generation of new negro militants and common people including the class conscious philip randolph and race conscience marcus garvey. he was the class conscience of the race radicals and most race conscience of the class radicals of his day. he is i argue in the biography of the key idealogical linking the two great strengths of the liberation movement. the labor and civil rights to the end of randolph and martin luther king jr. and race in nationalist trend of garvey and malcolm x. that's the two trends the three of us grew up on. her reasonable also an extraordinary intellectual as early as 1903 the new york world headline genius found in the west indian people and describe
control movements. he was a leader in urging the development of race conscious independent political voice for black peopleand urging support of black candidates responsive to the black community. in urging support for new york city's first elected black official and its importing a black candidate to run for president of the united states in 1920. harrison is a key figure in the 20th century black activism. he profoundly influenced a generation of new negro militants and common people...
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generations visionary poet of fixing runs and doom wrote in the village voice no one in america can know what will happen. no one is in real control. america is having a nervous breakdown therefore there has been great exultation, despair, prophecy, strain, suicide, secrecy and public gayety among the several city. he may have written it today. [applause] i'm willing to take any questions, discuss any ambivalences, explored mysteries of the galaxies. yes. >> you said that people of the time or not necessarily aware of the renaissance was about to begin. [inaudible] -- came before the 60's and everything that happened but were they thinking -- what kind of iran did they think of themselves and and did they think of themselves as stirring or conformist? >> i think in the late 50's there were people that sensed something was happening. norman mailer, who kind of slips in and out of this book is sort of a very strange but nonetheless prophetic writer of the age wrote in this book advertisements for myself but cannot in 1959i detect the whispers of change or revolt and underlining revolution. nobody could put their finger on it. at tha
generations visionary poet of fixing runs and doom wrote in the village voice no one in america can know what will happen. no one is in real control. america is having a nervous breakdown therefore there has been great exultation, despair, prophecy, strain, suicide, secrecy and public gayety among the several city. he may have written it today. [applause] i'm willing to take any questions, discuss any ambivalences, explored mysteries of the galaxies. yes. >> you said that people of the...
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control, animal rights groups and the public working together. they will find a message to prevent animal abuse, which includes dogfighting. >> those animals don't have a voice. and we want to be here to help give animals a voice. it's important, and it's critical that we understand animal abuse and animal cruelty, and how it affects your quality of life and your society and your community. >> the task force will convene and meet months later and report to the mayor with recommendations in one year. >>> okay. trash talk. coming up, we'll make sense of the new one plus one garbage collection system. >>> plus, michael vick may return to football when he finishes his federal dogfighting sentence. and he could be playing right here in maryland. >>> a little trash talk for the weather department here. the 2-degree guarantee for today. yesterday i gave you a 2-degree guarantee for today of 82 degrees. our high today? 80. >> all right. >> we hit it once again. nine days in a row. our winner today from chesapeake city. a lovely place if you have ever been up there. allen meyers, congratulations. you scored an abc 2 bobblehead. we'll be back with the forecast, right
control, animal rights groups and the public working together. they will find a message to prevent animal abuse, which includes dogfighting. >> those animals don't have a voice. and we want to be here to help give animals a voice. it's important, and it's critical that we understand animal abuse and animal cruelty, and how it affects your quality of life and your society and your community. >> the task force will convene and meet months later and report to the mayor with...
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degenerations visionary poet of exuberance and duma wrote in the village voice no one in america can know what will happen, no one is in real control, america is having a nervous bringdown there for there has been great exultation to spare, promises, suicides, secrecy and public gaiety. among the poets of the city. you might as well have written it today. [applause] unwed i am willing to take any questions, discuss and ambulances. explores the mysteries of the galaxies. yes. >> about. c-span: [inaudible] -- it came before the '60s and everything that happened there were they thinking -- what kind of an era did they think of themselves as being in and did they think of themselves as during or conformist? indymac i think actually in the late fifties there were people who sensed that something was happening. norman mailer who i've plunks in and out of this book as sort of a very strange but nonetheless prophetic writer of age road in this book advertised price of which came out in 1959i detect the whispers of a change or revolt underlie revolution in iran and nobody could quite put their finger on. at the time there was a mass media.
degenerations visionary poet of exuberance and duma wrote in the village voice no one in america can know what will happen, no one is in real control, america is having a nervous bringdown there for there has been great exultation to spare, promises, suicides, secrecy and public gaiety. among the poets of the city. you might as well have written it today. [applause] unwed i am willing to take any questions, discuss and ambulances. explores the mysteries of the galaxies. yes. >> about....
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voice and becoming something of a national institution in the process. we begin our coverage tonight with nbc's ron allen. >> good evening from the cbs news control center in new york, this is walter cronkite reporting. >> reporter: there's never been a stronger, more reassuring presence in television news than walter cronkite. especially when the news was what we did not weren't to hear. >> martin luther king, the apostle of nonviolence in the civil rights movement, has been shot to death in memphis, tennessee. >> reporter: today, tributes to a journalist americans came to know as unck 8 walter. >> for deck dade, walter cronkite was the most trusted voice in america. his rich baritone reached millions of living rooms every night and walter set the standards by which all others have been judged. >> when i got to know him personally in the early '90s, i found him to be just a man filled with energy and life. he was so kind to bill and me. took us out sailing off martha's vineyard, offered advice both solicit and unsolicited that we tried to follow. >> this is a cbs news special report. i'm katie couric, good evening. it is my sad duty to tell you that ou
voice and becoming something of a national institution in the process. we begin our coverage tonight with nbc's ron allen. >> good evening from the cbs news control center in new york, this is walter cronkite reporting. >> reporter: there's never been a stronger, more reassuring presence in television news than walter cronkite. especially when the news was what we did not weren't to hear. >> martin luther king, the apostle of nonviolence in the civil rights movement, has been...
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opposed to how my democratic colleagues continue to shut out the minority's voice with this structured rule. before taking controlrepresentatives in 2007, our democrat friends promised the american public that this would be the most open, honest and most ethical congress in history. yet, that is not the case in the past or for the past 2 1/2 years. you heard my colleague, the gentleman, mr. flake, talking about the process, the process that's happening not just today but has been happening for now 3 1/2 years on this floor -- 2 1/2 years on this floor. the last few weeks, this democrat majority has been forcing spending bills through the house of representatives. my friends on the other side of the aisle have been using extremely restrictive rules to accomplish this legislative business. during the republican majority, the most appropriations bills considered under a structured rule in any single season was four, and that was back in 1997. this majority has set a new record forcing every appropriations bill under a strict, structured rule. so far, the democrat majority has limited debate on the six spending bills
opposed to how my democratic colleagues continue to shut out the minority's voice with this structured rule. before taking controlrepresentatives in 2007, our democrat friends promised the american public that this would be the most open, honest and most ethical congress in history. yet, that is not the case in the past or for the past 2 1/2 years. you heard my colleague, the gentleman, mr. flake, talking about the process, the process that's happening not just today but has been happening for...
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the democratic controlled senate. 54-year-old grew up in public housing and if confirmed will be the first hispanic to ever serve on the high court. some who oppose her confirmation voiced their opinions today. the anti-abortion protesters were outside the supreme court. they want arch bishop donald worrell to refuse communion to any catholic senators who vote to confirm. >> it is the duty of pro-life senators to filibuster this nomination with all their hearts. oh, but we don't have the votes! it's a fight worth fighting. it's a fight worth losing for the sake of the innocent. >> norman mckorvy joined the protesters today. he's b she's better known as jane roe. >>> former vice prident dick cheney reportedly ordered the ci airks to keep one of its programs secret from congress. some democrats in congress say that may have very well broken the law and they are now calling for a full-flejed investigation. brian moore has that report. >> we were kept in the dark. that's something that should nev never, ever happen again. >> reporter: for eight years congress was told nothing about a secret cia counterterrorism program reportedly on the orders of former vice president dick
the democratic controlled senate. 54-year-old grew up in public housing and if confirmed will be the first hispanic to ever serve on the high court. some who oppose her confirmation voiced their opinions today. the anti-abortion protesters were outside the supreme court. they want arch bishop donald worrell to refuse communion to any catholic senators who vote to confirm. >> it is the duty of pro-life senators to filibuster this nomination with all their hearts. oh, but we don't have the...
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voice in the global economic crisis. she has acted decisively and smartly to put french banks under control and argued frequently and loudlyfor world cooperation on strengthening finance aal regulation. even before assuming her current position, lee guard made history as the first female chairman of the international law firm baker and mcken zitch and 2006, she was ranked the 13th most powerful woman in the world by "forbes" magazine. 13 sounds like an unlucky number it is a pleasure to have you on. >> thank you so much, fareed. >> now, how are people in france looking at this crisis? because at some level, it seems, you know, the popular perception, the french must be very happy, even though they are doing badly, they must think, you see these americans, they were so arrogant, they thought the banks rule the world and it has turned out to be a house of cards. so the french are vindicated in economic misery. >> well, not that bad. it's not that bad. but one sometimes wonders whether, you know, the world has gone french in a way. and -- >> in what sense? >> we have always have advocated that they there should be better, mor
voice in the global economic crisis. she has acted decisively and smartly to put french banks under control and argued frequently and loudlyfor world cooperation on strengthening finance aal regulation. even before assuming her current position, lee guard made history as the first female chairman of the international law firm baker and mcken zitch and 2006, she was ranked the 13th most powerful woman in the world by "forbes" magazine. 13 sounds like an unlucky number it is a pleasure...
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privacy of their homes listening to the sound from a small loudspeaker wired from mission control conveying the voices of astronaut charlie duke's conversation with the apollo 11 astronauts during the final moments leading to the first landing on the moon. it was an intensely personal experience for all of them. and, yet, one shared by the world: everyone was glued to their televisions who could get to televisions at that moment. and waiting for the word. wherever they were, it was 3:18 p.m. houston time when neil armstrong announced "houston, tranquillity base here; the eagle has landed." a baseball game in yankee stadium in new york was stopped and the announcement made that america had put men on the moon. the audience erupted in applause and inturts int burst into singe star-bangled banner." in a college dormitory, in living rooms across the world, people gathered to watch this broadcast. the giant leap for mankind that neil armstrong made and buzz aldrin following him on the surface of the moon, attracted and compelled millions of people throughout the world. the apollo 11 landing is forever etch
privacy of their homes listening to the sound from a small loudspeaker wired from mission control conveying the voices of astronaut charlie duke's conversation with the apollo 11 astronauts during the final moments leading to the first landing on the moon. it was an intensely personal experience for all of them. and, yet, one shared by the world: everyone was glued to their televisions who could get to televisions at that moment. and waiting for the word. wherever they were, it was 3:18 p.m....
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♪ taking control of me, i'm so confused ♪ ♪ hold me, carry me there >> the big, booming voice of jenniferorial service in los angeles. in miami college students remember jackson by doing his famous moonwalk as best they could. many said they were happy to celebrate jackson's life instead of mourn his death. >> so hard to master the moonwalk. it was within of jackson's signature moves, just one example of what made him a great entertainer and fantastic dancer. his moves were unmistakable original, as chris connolly reports. >> reporter: motown found are berry gordy remembered that moment. >> when he did his iconic moonwalk, i was shocked. it was magic! michael jackson went into orbit and never came down. >> reporter: he was already a superstar but the night of march 25th, 1983 made michael jackson a legend as he capped off the motown 25 special by tossing his hat and to the strings of "billy jean" unveiling the moonwalk. there were mere seconds that reflect so much of what would be associated with michael jackson the performer, talent, sheer magic on stage, always somehow not entirely of t
♪ taking control of me, i'm so confused ♪ ♪ hold me, carry me there >> the big, booming voice of jenniferorial service in los angeles. in miami college students remember jackson by doing his famous moonwalk as best they could. many said they were happy to celebrate jackson's life instead of mourn his death. >> so hard to master the moonwalk. it was within of jackson's signature moves, just one example of what made him a great entertainer and fantastic dancer. his moves were...
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control of two executors'. what is at stake and who stands to gain? (voice 1) we've detected an anomaly... (voice 2) how bad is it? (voice 1) traffic's off the chart... (voice 2) they're pinging more targets... (voice 3) isolate... prevent damage... (voice 2) got 'em. (voice 3) great exercise guys. let's run it again. or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. rick: breaking news in the michael jackson story. a hearing is underway over who will control michael jackson's estate. this just in, the judge has denied michael jackson's mothers claim to making her executor. adam housley, what does this mean? >> the hearing is wrapping up as we speak. the judge asked the attorneys on both sides of the had the chance to meet. they both said yes. they could not come to the agreement. katherine jackson was arguing that the will should be put on hold because they were worried that the money that michael jackson may bring in right now with the record sales that are going to the road
control of two executors'. what is at stake and who stands to gain? (voice 1) we've detected an anomaly... (voice 2) how bad is it? (voice 1) traffic's off the chart... (voice 2) they're pinging more targets... (voice 3) isolate... prevent damage... (voice 2) got 'em. (voice 3) great exercise guys. let's run it again. or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. rick: breaking...
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controlled by it. >> the fun house always becomes menacing at some part. the mirror starts reflecting you back to yourself in a grotesque way, your voice starts echoing in age way, you start losing the sense of your own stable identity. >> reporter: in 1984 a much publicized accident slowed him down briefly. his hair caught fire while shooting this pepsi commercial. ♪ because i'm bad, i'm bad >> reporter: his next album, "bad" is big. more than 20 million copies and another new look, a look that would evolve to this. how much surgery had to take place to go from this to this? >> his eyebrows are very, very high. he's probably had some sort of forehead lift or brow lift. his lips have been thinned out. they look like they might be tattooed. the nose speaks for itself. >> reporter: what is with the cleft chin? >> the reason why the operation hasn't become popular is because it never looks real. he didn't have that before. >> reporter: could his face just have evolved into that shape? >> no, that's not a natural cleft. >> reporter: as the makeovers became more extreme, the public seemed to be ever more fascinated. jackson even seemed to tease his fans about
controlled by it. >> the fun house always becomes menacing at some part. the mirror starts reflecting you back to yourself in a grotesque way, your voice starts echoing in age way, you start losing the sense of your own stable identity. >> reporter: in 1984 a much publicized accident slowed him down briefly. his hair caught fire while shooting this pepsi commercial. ♪ because i'm bad, i'm bad >> reporter: his next album, "bad" is big. more than 20 million copies...
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controls of your miniature train. >> and lisa baden will be back with another look at your morning commute. traffic and weather when "good morning hey, this guy's got real onions in his onion strips! (voices) real onio? (guy on phone) that's right, real onions in his onion strips. real onions? (screams) real onions in his onion strips! (cop) step aside people. let the man with the real onions in his onion strips through. (woman) i won the lottery, i just won the lottery! (man) can you keep it down? this is the guy with the real onion strips moment. when a brand new way to snack comes along, people notice. alexia crunchy snacks. a giant leap for snack kind. >>> it is now one strike and you are out. metro announces a new zero tolerance policy while texting for train operators. >> did marion barry break any laws? >> marion barry faces a possible probe into the hiring of his ex-girlfriend. >> gm attorneys are expected to usher a new general motors out of bankruptcy today. "good morning washington" continues lights now. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> good morning, washington. i'm doug mcelway. >> and i'm alison starling. happy friday, everybody. your traf
controls of your miniature train. >> and lisa baden will be back with another look at your morning commute. traffic and weather when "good morning hey, this guy's got real onions in his onion strips! (voices) real onio? (guy on phone) that's right, real onions in his onion strips. real onions? (screams) real onions in his onion strips! (cop) step aside people. let the man with the real onions in his onion strips through. (woman) i won the lottery, i just won the lottery! (man) can...
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voice 3) great exercise guys. let's run it again. megyn: ever wonder who is in control of your life? you are a cat lover, it is or female companion. cats use a high-pitched cry to elicit aan
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he was the voice of the countdown of apollo 11 and the launch. we have audio clips. we have images from the controlso have something from paul donnelly, who was the launch manager, christi, saying everything on apollo 11 was just beautiful. that is his quote. interactive galleries can also be found on cnn.com of nasa's moon walkers all from the apollo missions that went up to space. only 12 men actually, christi, walked on the moon, and you can read all about them on cnn.com. we're also asking for your i-reports. i know you don't remember this, chris yi, but we are asking -- i don't remember either, i wasn'tg alive -- but where were you when that happened? so we want to obviously know. i think we can fudge a little. you andg i can participate, g christi.g there's a reliving of the moon g walk going on online right now, so i guess we can extend that to say where were you when they walked on the moon really when it happened, and where were you this time, 40 years later when it was relived. >> i was about seven months old i think when that happened. the moon landing, of course, obviously just one of t
he was the voice of the countdown of apollo 11 and the launch. we have audio clips. we have images from the controlso have something from paul donnelly, who was the launch manager, christi, saying everything on apollo 11 was just beautiful. that is his quote. interactive galleries can also be found on cnn.com of nasa's moon walkers all from the apollo missions that went up to space. only 12 men actually, christi, walked on the moon, and you can read all about them on cnn.com. we're also asking...
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we could use it for a lot of segments, the beautiful voice, the music coming at you and the hair to deal with the frizz controlnice segue. >> every once in a while i get lucky, i tell you. >> good morning, america. i'm kate snow along with chris cuomo and diane and robin are taking the morning off this morning but on the frizz note we are going to talk about women, right, we know when you get outside in the summer, sometimes your hair takes on a life of its own. >> my hair is frizzy every day. tomorrow, speaking of whitney houston why we're bringing her up. clive davis will be on the show tomorrow. a great conversation we can have with him. >>> then this great story this important about how kids learn and just how much they can take in. we'll take you into a classroom this morning where blind and sighted children are side by side. they're in there and they're lettering a lot of lessons but so much more about understanding and compassion you could ever imagine. great story. >> looking forward to that. >>> l. cutting-edge new band played with aerosmith, maroon 5, train, mandy moore. breakout band calls the miggs
we could use it for a lot of segments, the beautiful voice, the music coming at you and the hair to deal with the frizz controlnice segue. >> every once in a while i get lucky, i tell you. >> good morning, america. i'm kate snow along with chris cuomo and diane and robin are taking the morning off this morning but on the frizz note we are going to talk about women, right, we know when you get outside in the summer, sometimes your hair takes on a life of its own. >> my hair is...
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voice 3) great exercise guys. let's run it again. diabetes and cancer, and they've heard that biomedical research offers hope -- that it could control, maybe even cure, their disease. senator barbara mikulski understands the importance of innovative biomedical research for patients, their families, and our economy here in maryland. call senator mikulski today. tell her thanks for protecting the promise of biomedical research and the maryland jobs it provides. it's not just the future. it's life. uh, just installed fios in the whole building. now everyone has the fastest upload speeds, and we're giving them a mini netbook. well, i'm sticking with cable. so is ted. (ted) no i'm not! he's just goofing. (ted) no i'm not. ted has betrayed me... okay... (announcer) unlike cable, fios brings 100% fiber optics straight to your home. switch now, and get a free compaq mini netbook computer. just pay shipping, handling and taxes. with fios, you'll get razor-sharp tv, america's top rated internet - now even faster, and crystal-clear phone service, all for just... call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v today
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control the deficit or the death. so, i'm listening to a whole bunch of voices here.not going to do, and i don't think the american people should do and i don't think congress should do, is stand pat and say we're going to have another 40 years of a system that doesn't work. and nobody can defend the existing system. nobody. i haven't heard a single person out there say, you know what, we've got a great -- we've got a health care system that's really working and we can just do nothing and it's going to be fine. and if that's the case, then, it's my job to make the case that we should have enough courage and fortitude and determination to make the change. and i am determined to make that case to the american people. >> but one of the key players on the democratic side, in the senate, and that's baucus, chairman of the senate finance committee said on thursday, quote, the president isn't helping to reach a bipartisan compromise. are you worried that members of your own party are beginning to question your leadership when it comes to health care? >> meredith, let's be ve
control the deficit or the death. so, i'm listening to a whole bunch of voices here.not going to do, and i don't think the american people should do and i don't think congress should do, is stand pat and say we're going to have another 40 years of a system that doesn't work. and nobody can defend the existing system. nobody. i haven't heard a single person out there say, you know what, we've got a great -- we've got a health care system that's really working and we can just do nothing and it's...
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voicing their concerns. >> thehey have legitimate conces about the mid-term and long-term. we have to get controlat. they have legitimate concerns in terms of the mid-term and long-term. we're going to have to get control of that. >> reporter: the president sai he understood why many americans are more focused on michael jackson's funeral today. >> this is part of american culture. you know, michael jackson, like elvis, like sinatra. when somebody who has captivated the imagination of the nation for that long passes away, people pay attention. and i assume at some point, people will start focusing again on things like nuclear weapons. >> and we'll have more of the president's interview with jake tapper, later in the broadcast. >>> we want to tell you about sarah palin, the governor of alaska, who put downhe fishing pole and decided to break her silence. talking with "gma" weekend anchor, kate snow, in alaska, about her stunning decision to resign. and why she did it. kate? >> reporter: good morning, diane. sarah palin told me she didn't think the decision to leave the office of the governorship,
voicing their concerns. >> thehey have legitimate conces about the mid-term and long-term. we have to get controlat. they have legitimate concerns in terms of the mid-term and long-term. we're going to have to get control of that. >> reporter: the president sai he understood why many americans are more focused on michael jackson's funeral today. >> this is part of american culture. you know, michael jackson, like elvis, like sinatra. when somebody who has captivated the...
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voice of reason here. in 30 years one third of the nation's economy is going to be devote to the health care cost it is we don't get them under control. what this is trying to accomplish is to get the costs under control, which is not good nor anything, including business, or the nation's long-term economy. b, expand business opportunities and health care opportunities. >> julie, do one thing for me that not a single democrat has done yet. nancy pelosi comes out after the cbo and never acknowledges, guess what, this has not been the cost curve in any way. it raises costs. no, she just keeps on talking like everything's the same. >> how are you going to fix the cost curve? >> i will tell you. there is a democrat that responds to that, his name is barack obama. he said he will not sign any legislation that comes across his desk that is not going to be revenue neutral. he's addressed that. >> tax the daylights out of rich people to make sure that doesn't happen. >> that has nothing to do with bending the cost curve, julie. >> are you taking about us bringing the health curve down? >> absolutely. >> you're going to bring it down through
voice of reason here. in 30 years one third of the nation's economy is going to be devote to the health care cost it is we don't get them under control. what this is trying to accomplish is to get the costs under control, which is not good nor anything, including business, or the nation's long-term economy. b, expand business opportunities and health care opportunities. >> julie, do one thing for me that not a single democrat has done yet. nancy pelosi comes out after the cbo and never...
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control of the vehicle and slammed into a tree. the car split in two. nugent was thrown from the vehicle. he was pronounced dead at the scene. >>> just a day after state workers voiced concerns about major cuts because of a huge budget deficit, wjz obtains an internal memo, warning baltimore may be facing its own crisis. a 5% cut across the board. mike hellgren spoke to the mayor today about what the city could soon be facing. >> reporter: sally, this has all trickled down from the state as the economy continues continues to falter. but the mayor says that the city should not worry. that she the work to keep those essential services largely intact. >> reporter: the fire department, police, trash collection, libraries. every city department is facing cuts. this internal memo wjz obtained went out to all agency heads this week, ordering them to come up with 5% in cuts across the board. it spells out the state's budget problems, down hundreds of millions of dollars, and warns that shortfall will directly impact money flowing into the city. time is of the essence. the longer we wait to control our spending, the more painful. >> we have to be prepared in making sure that
control of the vehicle and slammed into a tree. the car split in two. nugent was thrown from the vehicle. he was pronounced dead at the scene. >>> just a day after state workers voiced concerns about major cuts because of a huge budget deficit, wjz obtains an internal memo, warning baltimore may be facing its own crisis. a 5% cut across the board. mike hellgren spoke to the mayor today about what the city could soon be facing. >> reporter: sally, this has all trickled down from...