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now the once glorious napoleonic armies began their retreat from moscow to waterloo. with defeat, the french began to identify themselves with those fallen foreground figures-- with the anonymous victims rather than with glories of bonaparte. myths of heroic or noble ends turned into deceptions and more often than not, only pointless suffering and senseless torture remained. the blackness of war between spain and france inspired goya to sketch this series on the horrors of war, showing the factual account of man's cruelty to man. goya watched the arrival of the foreign conqueror believing at first that he was bringing reason, progress order, and liberty but in fact, he came to destroy and devastate to violate and to massacre. [birds chirping] the sleep of reason produces monsters. in his picture third of may goya showed the church in darkness, impotent before the faceless executioners of a secular martyr. [gunshots] goya's nameless peasant symbolizes the whole of spain which rose against the napoleonic invaders. fire, destruction, violence, death-- this was spain betw
now the once glorious napoleonic armies began their retreat from moscow to waterloo. with defeat, the french began to identify themselves with those fallen foreground figures-- with the anonymous victims rather than with glories of bonaparte. myths of heroic or noble ends turned into deceptions and more often than not, only pointless suffering and senseless torture remained. the blackness of war between spain and france inspired goya to sketch this series on the horrors of war, showing the...
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de mint in a way was right obamacare is a waterloo of sorts but not for the president it's a waterloo for the republican party and the billionaires who push a me vision of the society that it represents because if the republican party loses on obamacare it loses everything it loses the right to say as reagan did that government is part of the problem not part of the solution ignore all the tough talk from john boehner and ted cruz republicans are terrified and they're going to us. and that's the way it is tonight thursday october third two thousand and thirteen day three of the government shutdown and don't forget democracy begins with you get out there get active take your. cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. wealthy british style. expert on. markets why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my next concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into a report on. the mission free could you take should free in-store chargers free. range humans three. three stooges free. download free bro
de mint in a way was right obamacare is a waterloo of sorts but not for the president it's a waterloo for the republican party and the billionaires who push a me vision of the society that it represents because if the republican party loses on obamacare it loses everything it loses the right to say as reagan did that government is part of the problem not part of the solution ignore all the tough talk from john boehner and ted cruz republicans are terrified and they're going to us. and that's...
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de mint in a way was right obamacare is a waterloo of sorts but not for the president. it's a waterloo for the republican party and the billionaires who push me vision of the society that it represents because if the republican party loses on obamacare it loses everything it loses the right to say as reagan did that government is part of the problem not part of the solution ignore all the tough talk from john boehner and ted cruz republicans are terrified and they're going to us. and that's the way it is tonight thursday october third two thousand and thirteen day three of the government shutdown and don't forget democracy begins when you get out there get active tag your. this point be an expensive car some. new clunes a new fashion show. oh so designer bags and shoes in the best shop windows. luxury is a school. is a lost cause. as a. consequence on our cheap. i know c.n.n. m s n.b.c. and fox news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it
de mint in a way was right obamacare is a waterloo of sorts but not for the president. it's a waterloo for the republican party and the billionaires who push me vision of the society that it represents because if the republican party loses on obamacare it loses everything it loses the right to say as reagan did that government is part of the problem not part of the solution ignore all the tough talk from john boehner and ted cruz republicans are terrified and they're going to us. and that's the...
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he came back, once more, to meditate during the fateful 100 days before waterloo, and after that lastatastrophic defeat, the english allowed him to return here,
he came back, once more, to meditate during the fateful 100 days before waterloo, and after that lastatastrophic defeat, the english allowed him to return here,
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so obama on this, it will be his waterloo. it will break him. >> it will break him. look what's happening? it's breaking boehner. here's the translation. john boehner, i'm your boss. you better hold the line on this or else. joining me now are goldie taylor and ryan grim. thank you both for coming on the show tonight. >> thank you. >> pleasure. >> ryan, incredible events unfolding. how scared of jim demint is speaker boehner that he pulls his own bill? >> i mean, he clearly must not have had the votes after heritage told people to vote no. the way this works is that heritage action which is the corporate/grassroots right wing organization decides that certain votes are quote, unquote key votes. which means those are the ones they're going to count when it comes time for re-election. all the other votes are kind of freebies. so as long as you vote the right way on the key votes, then you're okay as far as heritage is concerned. so they said this afternoon this is a key vote and we want you to vote no. and boom, everybody apparently told the speaker's office they were
so obama on this, it will be his waterloo. it will break him. >> it will break him. look what's happening? it's breaking boehner. here's the translation. john boehner, i'm your boss. you better hold the line on this or else. joining me now are goldie taylor and ryan grim. thank you both for coming on the show tonight. >> thank you. >> pleasure. >> ryan, incredible events unfolding. how scared of jim demint is speaker boehner that he pulls his own bill? >> i mean,...
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my mother's family is from cranston and four died jay and waterloo in iowa in my mother was nicknamed teefourteteefourte en appear leave my mother family knew that they were involved of the republican and i was a party. a way i am dragging. thank you very much. [laughter] >> host: in that we have personal connections. we have that approach to these stories how do we respond? >> it is important to recognize first ladies always get a request for help whether to send money or to say the spouse is a post master reported they could word with the presidents of when she was asking for requests for how she had to determine how many were traditional and how many were legitimate? ag had a network of women friends across the country and she got a letter that she thought might have legitimacy she would pass it on to a friend that was in the area and ask them to check it out in find out if this is a legitimate need it to favorite benefit from the assistance. if she got the word back that this is a small assistance would help then lou anonymously sent monday to help the person but then she would al
my mother's family is from cranston and four died jay and waterloo in iowa in my mother was nicknamed teefourteteefourte en appear leave my mother family knew that they were involved of the republican and i was a party. a way i am dragging. thank you very much. [laughter] >> host: in that we have personal connections. we have that approach to these stories how do we respond? >> it is important to recognize first ladies always get a request for help whether to send money or to say...
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watch for accidents as well, waterloo. west mosier. still looking at delays, along northbound 95, from 32 to 195. on the west side inner loop, slow from 70 to liberty road. top side inner loop, only 25 minutes from the jones falls expressway to bel air road. with an average speed of 26 miles per hour. let's take a live look. as you can see, still plenty of volume there. this traffic report is brought to you by pnc. see this with cash flow insight. visit pnc.com,/cash flow insight. back to you. >> kristy, thank you. >>> the baltimore ravens team up with play 60 today. mike schuh is there with three ravens star players who let their inner child came out. >> reporter: to play like a raven, during the season you only get one day off a week. to play like a second grader at spring garden elementary, during the school day, you only have to know how to have fun. >> you know how to high five? >> yeah. >> today. thanks to three grown men for 400 kids, it's a fun, high-five kind of day. ed dixon, michael huff, and jameel mcclain are making this a
watch for accidents as well, waterloo. west mosier. still looking at delays, along northbound 95, from 32 to 195. on the west side inner loop, slow from 70 to liberty road. top side inner loop, only 25 minutes from the jones falls expressway to bel air road. with an average speed of 26 miles per hour. let's take a live look. as you can see, still plenty of volume there. this traffic report is brought to you by pnc. see this with cash flow insight. visit pnc.com,/cash flow insight. back to you....
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sign up online, don't worry, the napoleon of community organizers has a plan to win this welfare waterloo. >> while the web site will ultimately be the easiest way to buy insurance through the marketplace, it isn't the only way. you can also apply in person with the help of local navigators. these are people specially trained to help you sign up for health care. >> stephen: yeah, health care navigators. not to be confused with netscape navigator, which is evidently what healthcare.gov is run on. (laughter) (applause) now, folks, the setup -- to setup these navigators the obama administration has reached out to established community organizations like food banks. joining me now as i visit one of these health care houses of horror in -- "stephen colbert's i tried to sign up for obamacare." (cackling) first, i headed to the monmouth county food bank where i met with the executive director, carlos rodriguez. >> welcome to the food bank. >> stephen: so we're in an industrial kitchen to sign up for obamacare. break that down for me. how does that work? >> this is one part of the food bank where
sign up online, don't worry, the napoleon of community organizers has a plan to win this welfare waterloo. >> while the web site will ultimately be the easiest way to buy insurance through the marketplace, it isn't the only way. you can also apply in person with the help of local navigators. these are people specially trained to help you sign up for health care. >> stephen: yeah, health care navigators. not to be confused with netscape navigator, which is evidently what...
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. >> board id waterloo iowa and her father really wanted a boy?said dame lou that is not short for it will be used but he did razr as a tomboy and one of the earliest pictures is the two of them fishing in the us treat them later of her carry a rifle and a lot of her diary talks about her joy to hunt and fish and the outdoors. >> host: how does that translate into her grown-up life? >> guest: she was so fascinated with the outdoors throughout her life to study geology was an outgrowth of that even as late as her 60s when she went on a camping trips in to her campsite he had slept of a ground all the others slept in the tent >> host: from a public policy perspective she spent her years in kerry g. down with a bid to incorporate the outdoors into her life and this is a time when women were not doing this? >> guest: they were not physically active but she took it to another step. the first area was go scouts because that was said opportunity to promote what outdoor activity that we would call out for crafts such as campy, hiking, build a a campfire a
. >> board id waterloo iowa and her father really wanted a boy?said dame lou that is not short for it will be used but he did razr as a tomboy and one of the earliest pictures is the two of them fishing in the us treat them later of her carry a rifle and a lot of her diary talks about her joy to hunt and fish and the outdoors. >> host: how does that translate into her grown-up life? >> guest: she was so fascinated with the outdoors throughout her life to study geology was an...
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two years later, at waterloo by the british. steven evans, bbc news, germany. app now, he was a man this went into the cold. 50 years ago, eric became the bbc's first resident moscow correspondent after the communist authorities will eased censorship. our current moscow correspondent looks back at the life and adventures of a cold war correspondent. >> this meeting of the central committee here in moscow -- >> it was the bbc's russian revolution. >> the soviet communist party. >> 50 years ago, eric became the bbc's first resident moscow. the soviet union had relaxed censorship, and he was allowed behind the iron curtain. >> in the middle ages -- >> air i can once said that he felt sheer exhilaration when he arrived here, but reporting from russia in 1963, that was challenging to say the least. back then, foreign correspondents weren't allowed to travel more than a few kilometers out of moscow without special permission. they had very little choice in where they could live, and getting to know ordinary russians was incredibly difficult with the k.g.b. breathing
two years later, at waterloo by the british. steven evans, bbc news, germany. app now, he was a man this went into the cold. 50 years ago, eric became the bbc's first resident moscow correspondent after the communist authorities will eased censorship. our current moscow correspondent looks back at the life and adventures of a cold war correspondent. >> this meeting of the central committee here in moscow -- >> it was the bbc's russian revolution. >> the soviet communist party....
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my mother's family is from waterloo, iowa. the family knew the hoover's. my mother's family was involved in the creation of the republican iowa party. >> anyways, i'm bragging. >> all right. thank you very much. lots of personal connection. the hoover's took a personal approach to the stories. how did they respond to the stories and please for help -- pleas for help. >> they were always getting letters for help. so, when she started getting letters and asking for requests for help, she had to determine how many of these were traditional letters and how many of these were legitimate. if she got a letter that she thought was legitimate, she would pass it onto a friend. she would ask a friend to find out whether or not this is actually legitimate and who this person is. whether or not they would benefit from assistance. and she got the word back from her friends that this was somebody who would benefit, she would anonymously, usually through a friend or through somebody else in the community, she would anonymously send money to help that person. to ask whoeve
my mother's family is from waterloo, iowa. the family knew the hoover's. my mother's family was involved in the creation of the republican iowa party. >> anyways, i'm bragging. >> all right. thank you very much. lots of personal connection. the hoover's took a personal approach to the stories. how did they respond to the stories and please for help -- pleas for help. >> they were always getting letters for help. so, when she started getting letters and asking for requests for...
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this is a traffic light out affecting waterloo road and poke folk avenues.is morning. 95 northbound right past exit 35 there's a crash right there and also 295 northbound near annapolis road. also another crash. now the dole with these to cashes are -- two crashes are we're not seeing buck tie-ups on the major roadways. that's good news. 83 at shawan road looking good. the maryland commuters down to the jfx a-ok. so go now. let's take a look at the key bridge and speeds around 40 miles per hour. that's looking good and volume picking up right now at 695 at the baltimore national pike and speed time asks drive times and all that jazz looks great this morning. another check on traffic and weather together coming up in just a little bit. >>> in baltimore county a body found in a wooded area near robert e. lee park. this is a live look at the scene. sitting along falls road. that body was found about a mile away in the woods along copper hill road. homicide detectives are on the scene. they are not confirming the nature of the death. once again this near robert
this is a traffic light out affecting waterloo road and poke folk avenues.is morning. 95 northbound right past exit 35 there's a crash right there and also 295 northbound near annapolis road. also another crash. now the dole with these to cashes are -- two crashes are we're not seeing buck tie-ups on the major roadways. that's good news. 83 at shawan road looking good. the maryland commuters down to the jfx a-ok. so go now. let's take a look at the key bridge and speeds around 40 miles per...
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to help them near waterloo, ontario most of this position would be based in their cupertino, calif.uarters. they plan on leaving office least 40 percent of their global workforce. 300 already were let go. blackberry employees. apple used linked-in messages to invite blackberry employees to an event near blackberry's headquarters in waterloo, ontario. was offering would be based california headquarters. month that it plans to lay off 40-percent of its global year. began this week, with 300 employees let go. >> jetblue airways is making it easrier for famlies to take advantage of frequent flier miles. the airline says it will let up to seven family members pool their frequent-flier points. the change is being made to appeal to families whose individual members might not fly often enough to earn free trips on their own. jetblue's program will also be open to domestic partners and people who aren't relatives as long as they >> pam: burger king wants you to try its new lower-fat french fries for free. the fast good chain is giving away the so-called "satisfries" saturday and sunday. the
to help them near waterloo, ontario most of this position would be based in their cupertino, calif.uarters. they plan on leaving office least 40 percent of their global workforce. 300 already were let go. blackberry employees. apple used linked-in messages to invite blackberry employees to an event near blackberry's headquarters in waterloo, ontario. was offering would be based california headquarters. month that it plans to lay off 40-percent of its global year. began this week, with 300...
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that seems to be the waterloo why? >> well, that is not the direction in which we should be going. agree. there is evidence to support, this is not just religion and gut feeling, this is based on evidence from literature. if you look at what happened in countries that have tried to close their budget gaps by raising taxes that has not been a successful strategy. reason it not successful, is two-fold, first, when you raise taxes you create more revenues for government, it is tough for the government to resist spending that revenue. and other aspect, you kill off economy growth, and that -- >> democrats think just the opposite. the economy is moving a little bit. and that is despite the hike in taxes on upper income. obviously we have room to hike them. my counter argument, elections have consequences, one was hiking taxes on the rich. republicans can argue, we conceded it, we're not giving you more. >> well, that is a good political argument. but going back to the economics, not a lot of evidence that this economy is moving along, the growth rate for past three quarters hasn't under
that seems to be the waterloo why? >> well, that is not the direction in which we should be going. agree. there is evidence to support, this is not just religion and gut feeling, this is based on evidence from literature. if you look at what happened in countries that have tried to close their budget gaps by raising taxes that has not been a successful strategy. reason it not successful, is two-fold, first, when you raise taxes you create more revenues for government, it is tough for the...
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they were spotted at the waterloo station headed to jay z's concert at the famous o2 arena. will take the metro the next time he's in d.c. who knows. >>> new information in the disappearance of little madeleine mccann. a live report from london is next. >>> someone went into that apartment and taken a little girl away from her family. >> new leads in the search for madeleine mccann. the little british girl disappeared during a family vacation in portugal, that was back in 2007. british police are saying there are significant changes in the investigation. sky news correspondent is live in london with the latest. what is new in this investigation? >> what they've done, seven years after the disappearance of madeleine mccann, they eliminated the matn who was the prime suspect. and identified another suspect. a man scene carrying a girl toward the beach around 10:00 the evening of madeleine's disappearance. they say the girl this man was carrying very much matched madeleine's description. she was a little girl, three or four years old, had blonde hair, may have been wearing paja
they were spotted at the waterloo station headed to jay z's concert at the famous o2 arena. will take the metro the next time he's in d.c. who knows. >>> new information in the disappearance of little madeleine mccann. a live report from london is next. >>> someone went into that apartment and taken a little girl away from her family. >> new leads in the search for madeleine mccann. the little british girl disappeared during a family vacation in portugal, that was back...
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jim dement said health care would be his waterloo. then came the birther movement, sorry.mericans didn't buy it. then it was all the scandals. fast and furious. that went nowhere. remember solyndra? neither do most americans. then they were going to impeach him over benghazi, over the irs. and they couldn't. they were just going to impeach him, over something, except they haven't, and they won't. and they were going to defund obama care, even shut down the government. that didn't work either. >> and i think that there is this feeling, if you look at the stan greenberg and others they have this sense of losing because their leaders keep capitulating and letting the president roll over him. they have this title that he's a tie rant, that this elected president, twice elected, elected outright. and they can't understand how the world can be configured that their ideas are not popular and are not winning. so what they do is demonize the president. their ideas keep losing. >> the thing that is ironic is that while they say that their leaders are capitulating, the president on t
jim dement said health care would be his waterloo. then came the birther movement, sorry.mericans didn't buy it. then it was all the scandals. fast and furious. that went nowhere. remember solyndra? neither do most americans. then they were going to impeach him over benghazi, over the irs. and they couldn't. they were just going to impeach him, over something, except they haven't, and they won't. and they were going to defund obama care, even shut down the government. that didn't work either....
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i don't think earnings are the thing that will be this rally's kind of waterloo. but i also don't think in themselves they'll be broadly lifting us. it will be like you guys were talking about. the story this year has been about multiple expansion, people getting more comfortable with reallocating into equities, around we're far along on this process. all of the return this year, except for about 4%, 5% has been that multiple expansion. can it continue? yes. i don't think earnings themselves will be broadly bad enough to really change the basic feel of the market. >> yeah, there are those who, you know, you look at china, right, they come out with the economic growth, comes in better than some people had feared. so, you know, that's a level of opt mifl. you still have growing optimism about what's happening in europe. yes, our economy isn't where anybody would like it to be. . the unemployment rate, the job growth, below expectations on all measures, but things are getting better. they seem to be. >> they are. and i do think what you will probably see during the e
i don't think earnings are the thing that will be this rally's kind of waterloo. but i also don't think in themselves they'll be broadly lifting us. it will be like you guys were talking about. the story this year has been about multiple expansion, people getting more comfortable with reallocating into equities, around we're far along on this process. all of the return this year, except for about 4%, 5% has been that multiple expansion. can it continue? yes. i don't think earnings themselves...
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just like it was going to be his waterloo. need more proof the anti-obama crusade is hurting the party? look at the great state of virginia. a test case for far right conservatives. ken cuccinelli, the republican candidate for governor, and since the shutdown he's sinking down 11 points in the polls this summer. but today his big response was to call in tea party senator rand paul who voted for the shutdown. see the pattern? their answer to rejection is to go even farther to the right. how's that for a winning strategy? let's put the fire out with more gas. good luck, republicans. joining me now is congressman john yarmouth, democrat from kentucky, and joan walsh from salon.com. thank you both for being on the show. congressman, after romney lost the election, the gop swore it was rebranding. but now we have ted cruz in iowa continuing with this myth campaign. what's going on here? >> well, reverend, it's amazing. john boehner november 7th after the election last year said we're finished with trying to repeal obama care. that
just like it was going to be his waterloo. need more proof the anti-obama crusade is hurting the party? look at the great state of virginia. a test case for far right conservatives. ken cuccinelli, the republican candidate for governor, and since the shutdown he's sinking down 11 points in the polls this summer. but today his big response was to call in tea party senator rand paul who voted for the shutdown. see the pattern? their answer to rejection is to go even farther to the right. how's...
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apparently the family knew them in iowa, in waterloo. the mother's family was involved in the creation of the republican iowa party. so they could vote for we can. -- fort lincoln. n. for lincolb also took ar's personal approach. how would they respond with the letters and other pleas for help? torques and mark -- for help? >> first ladies were always getting questions -- requests for help. to put in a good word when sheresident -- started getting letters, she had to determine how many of these were more of the traditional letters that a first lady receives and how many of these might be legitimate. she had this network of women friends across the country. if she got a letter that she thought might have legitimacy, she would pass it onto the friend that might be in the area where the friend was written. and asked if it was legitimate. whether this person would benefit from some assistance. if she got the word back from her friends that yes, this is somebody who of small amount of assistance would help, lou would anonymously, usually thro
apparently the family knew them in iowa, in waterloo. the mother's family was involved in the creation of the republican iowa party. so they could vote for we can. -- fort lincoln. n. for lincolb also took ar's personal approach. how would they respond with the letters and other pleas for help? torques and mark -- for help? >> first ladies were always getting questions -- requests for help. to put in a good word when sheresident -- started getting letters, she had to determine how many of...
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blood in the street and that can after he manipulated the london market following the battle of waterloothan anybody in history at that time. 2008-2009 there was blood in the streets. we are coming off of a market that is up 20%. i don't see blood there. dennis: you don't think it is a great time to buy. you save the market is stronger than it should be. please explain that. >> if you look at peer e. multiples, where we have gone, if you are up 20% that means a fifth of the market has grown in the space of nine months. there needs to be some digestion of that. may be warren has fallen under the scope of what his cousin jimmy said when he said wasted away and margaritaville. we have a strong market here and a lot of things are going to be head winds. we have earnings that are going to be coming out this quarter that don't look particularly good and going into a fourth quarter, significant head wind as well and a big problem that will surface at some stage with regard to puerto ricans that ended seems the politicians in washington are doing the same thing for happened in detroit. we keep p
blood in the street and that can after he manipulated the london market following the battle of waterloothan anybody in history at that time. 2008-2009 there was blood in the streets. we are coming off of a market that is up 20%. i don't see blood there. dennis: you don't think it is a great time to buy. you save the market is stronger than it should be. please explain that. >> if you look at peer e. multiples, where we have gone, if you are up 20% that means a fifth of the market has...
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blackberry, reports are surfacing that apple set up recruiting shot 15 minutes away ffom the company's waterloois going on with this story? >> they are looking to get the best of blackberry, whoever is out or being pushed out or maybe of the few people that are still there and wrecking hard and probably the brains of the operation of trying to get in, so you are seeing apple and intel trying to post the good workers using linkedin messages, something like relocation, immigration assistance will be provided for candidates, and co-founders are considering a bid to buy the struggling smart phonemaker. it is prettt and she's in to try to get the good ones. >> getting closer to raising the debt ceiling, president obama is meeting with senate republicans at the white house. the rich edson has all the information you need to know, the very latest. rich: you have the house republicans and one republican senator is trying to get a number of democratic and republican colleagues on board with a 1-year funding of the federal government that would repeal the medical device tax, all of flexibility in the age
blackberry, reports are surfacing that apple set up recruiting shot 15 minutes away ffom the company's waterloois going on with this story? >> they are looking to get the best of blackberry, whoever is out or being pushed out or maybe of the few people that are still there and wrecking hard and probably the brains of the operation of trying to get in, so you are seeing apple and intel trying to post the good workers using linkedin messages, something like relocation, immigration...
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moss-by-years from now history will most assuredvyview the debt ceiling fight as speaker boehner's waterloo a lot of anger directed at washington. >> we appreciate that this morning. come up with your morning rhyme. tweet us with the #morningrhyme and #earlystart. this is probably our favorite part. reading those. >> and just being here with you. that's important to me. i don't know if you feel the same way. >> no, i don't. >> let's go to "new day" with chris cuomo and kate bolduan. >> we have a special edition here. live here on capitol hill this morning. it's a beautiful view, but it's not beautiful what's going on inside of this building. just 18 hours from now, our nation is going to hit the debt ceiling as the u.s. has warned the credit rating is on the verge of a downgrade. that's not just a big word that affects each and every one of us. what happens if we go over that edge at 12:01 eastern, we're going to break down the scenarios what congress is going to do about it, should do and can do about it. plus, we're talking with steve king, conservative republican. we're talking with him
moss-by-years from now history will most assuredvyview the debt ceiling fight as speaker boehner's waterloo a lot of anger directed at washington. >> we appreciate that this morning. come up with your morning rhyme. tweet us with the #morningrhyme and #earlystart. this is probably our favorite part. reading those. >> and just being here with you. that's important to me. i don't know if you feel the same way. >> no, i don't. >> let's go to "new day" with chris...
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. >> cuidado con lo que dices, porque te doy tu waterloo, tÚ eres la loca desquiciada, por eso te encerraronca, por favor que venga rÁpido. te amo, juliana, te amo, te amo. >> marÍa magdalena, quiero hablar con rebeca, por favor. >> maldita loca, mira nada mÁs lo que me hiciste. >> no fue nada. >> ya. >> no fue nada, eres un exagerado. >> no me digas asÍ ¿eh? no vuelves a levantar tu mano contra mÍ porque va a ser lo Último que hagas. >> ay, sÍ, cÁlmate. tÚ tampoco me vuelvas a provocar ¿eh? yo no respondo tampoco. >> entiÉndeme de una vez por todas, todo lo que eres, todo lo que tienes me lo debes a mÍ. >> ay, sÍ. >> a mÍ. libertad te dio permiso de salir tambiÉn gracias a mÍ. >> eso no es cierto, fue gracias al dinero y a las joyas que yo le dÍ. >> a las joyas y a ese dinero terminaron de convencerte. ay, ay, ay. pero yo la trabajÉ mucho cuando la llevÉ a cenar, hasta le regalÉ el dichoso collar de esmeralda que te quitÉ, asÍ que ni creas que te mandas sola. >> mi collar, mi collar, te tuviste que dar mi collar. >> sÍ, asi que vas a tener que obedecerme o hago que te refundan para siempre
. >> cuidado con lo que dices, porque te doy tu waterloo, tÚ eres la loca desquiciada, por eso te encerraronca, por favor que venga rÁpido. te amo, juliana, te amo, te amo. >> marÍa magdalena, quiero hablar con rebeca, por favor. >> maldita loca, mira nada mÁs lo que me hiciste. >> no fue nada. >> ya. >> no fue nada, eres un exagerado. >> no me digas asÍ ¿eh? no vuelves a levantar tu mano contra mÍ porque va a ser lo Último que hagas. >>...
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no, por supuesto que no va a ser ningÚn waterloo, va a ser la culminaciÓn de mi victoria y despuÉs de, mirna, por favor, tÚ llama a la cruz roja, a los hospitales, yo mientras me comunico a la delegaciÓn y a locatel. >> ay, juan manuel. >> fue un accidente, juan manuel no tuvo la culpa. >> sÍ, fue un accidente, se me cayÓ la tinta sin querer. >> por fortuna chente ya se comunicÓ con nuestros clientes y accedieron a enviarnos de nuevo ese contrato. >> juan manuel, a ver, porque no van a su cuarto, que los estÁ esperando marÍa guadalupe. >> ¿marÍa guadalupe? >> hum, hum, sÍ, vino a jugar con ustedes. >> ¿vino marÍa guadalupe? >> sÍ, si, ahÍ estÁ, a ver, ven, ven, ven ¿se van a portar bien? >> sÍ. >> sÍ, mamÁ. >> ¿sÍ? bueno. >> el Último en llegar es un >> mira, ven, toma tus juguetitos juan manuel, juan manuel! mira, mira, tu bolsita, toma. >> el Último en llegar en un >> ay, estos niÑos ¿quÉ pasa, octavio? ¿hay algo mÁs que te preocupa? >> sÍ. frida contratÓ a un abogado, me amenazÓ con quitarme a fernando y que no voy a volver a verlo jamÁs. >> las cosas salieron mejor de lo que esper
no, por supuesto que no va a ser ningÚn waterloo, va a ser la culminaciÓn de mi victoria y despuÉs de, mirna, por favor, tÚ llama a la cruz roja, a los hospitales, yo mientras me comunico a la delegaciÓn y a locatel. >> ay, juan manuel. >> fue un accidente, juan manuel no tuvo la culpa. >> sÍ, fue un accidente, se me cayÓ la tinta sin querer. >> por fortuna chente ya se comunicÓ con nuestros clientes y accedieron a enviarnos de nuevo ese contrato. >> juan...
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he said well i think it was a little bit like napoleon's intelligence chief after waterloo.[laughter] at any rate the other fun thing about being down here as a reporter was by god to the cultural stuff and rome -- were on and widely so we ended up with a great appreciation for austin as a place in for texas as a place. >> let's fast-forward to the book. the book is called "collision 2012" obama v. romney and the future of elections in america. i'm going to start with a process question before we get into the content question only because they think of myself as a journalist who was over at the legislature every day this session covering the special sessions and out crazy that schedule is and how much information you are processing. tell me a little bit about the conception of the book like this. you wrote about the 08 election. this one you authored as well and i wonder as you were sitting down as a reporter who is taking things in on a daily basis how do you then manage the huge task of putting together a book like this project? >> the good thing about doing it look afterw
he said well i think it was a little bit like napoleon's intelligence chief after waterloo.[laughter] at any rate the other fun thing about being down here as a reporter was by god to the cultural stuff and rome -- were on and widely so we ended up with a great appreciation for austin as a place in for texas as a place. >> let's fast-forward to the book. the book is called "collision 2012" obama v. romney and the future of elections in america. i'm going to start with a process...