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michael weiner of u.c.s.f. and the v.a. >> when any scientific project is done, a scientist collects the data and keeps it in their laboratory and then writes a paper about the data. the raw data is not released, just a paper which is a description of the raw data. >> reporter: but this time, scientists did the opposite. >> we decided for a number of reasons to share all the data that we collect from this study and share it widely on the internet and the results of that have just been amazing. >> reporter: the alzheimers' study followed 800 patients at 50 different centers. the researchers all had instant access to the same data and worked collaboratively to figure out a way to detect alzheimers early on, a potentially significant breakthrough. >> what's extremely interesting is that were seeing signs in the is that we're seeing signs in the completely normal people that they have biomarker signatures for alzheimers disease. >> reporter: so in a way, is this like having real time, open source research? yes, yes
michael weiner of u.c.s.f. and the v.a. >> when any scientific project is done, a scientist collects the data and keeps it in their laboratory and then writes a paper about the data. the raw data is not released, just a paper which is a description of the raw data. >> reporter: but this time, scientists did the opposite. >> we decided for a number of reasons to share all the data that we collect from this study and share it widely on the internet and the results of that have...
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deborah weiner, wbal-tv 11 news. >> the numbers have been trickling in very slowly. still no official results. joe bartenfelder thanked the nearly 300 people who gathered here all night long for their support. >> we are waiting for more numbers to come in from the northwest section of the county. until they get the computers back up, we will not have those numbers. the bottom line is each and every one of view, thank you very much. political supporters, it is great to have. but this group, i appreciate that. i think you. >> the hundreds of supporters stayed for the party and monitored the numbers for nearly six hours. >> we will be running a crawl at the bottom of our screen with the latest results. you can get all of our election coverage on our website, wbaltv.com. concealing, results from the last big night of the primary season for the nation. >> votes came in the middle of an economic crisis. kate amara joins us live from our washington bureau with the latest. >> good morning. maryland is one of seven states and the district of columbia holding primaries last ni
deborah weiner, wbal-tv 11 news. >> the numbers have been trickling in very slowly. still no official results. joe bartenfelder thanked the nearly 300 people who gathered here all night long for their support. >> we are waiting for more numbers to come in from the northwest section of the county. until they get the computers back up, we will not have those numbers. the bottom line is each and every one of view, thank you very much. political supporters, it is great to have. but this...
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i look at conversations with several winners, including matthew weiner, edie falco, and ed o'neill. "modern family" took its first emmy, while "mad men" won its fourth consecutive title. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. difference, you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports tavis smiley. tavis and nationwide insurance, working to improve financial literacy and the economic empowerment that comes with it. >> nationwide is on your side >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- tavis: winning of the award for lead actress in a comedy series, edie falco told the audience she was not funny. the former "sopranos" star took the emmy for a show that is sometimes funny and sometimes dark. >> i am off the clock. >> i don't mind. >> four minutes till brain damage. >> we need some help. >> i got it. [grunting] >> are you all right? tavis: fair to sa
i look at conversations with several winners, including matthew weiner, edie falco, and ed o'neill. "modern family" took its first emmy, while "mad men" won its fourth consecutive title. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. difference, you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports tavis smiley. tavis and nationwide insurance, working to improve financial literacy...
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her e-mail address is weiner@kendall kennedy krieger -- weiner@kennedykrieger.org. >> diana e-mailed us, havre de grace, the downtown area, there are walking tours. it's rich in history. now they are offering historic walking tours of the downtown area on saturdays, starts 10:00 in the morning and goes until 2:00 in the afternoon. they also are offering it on sundays. tickets can be purchased, all you have to do is go to the web address www.mainstreethbg.com. too schedule something in advance you can also call. the number is on the web site as well. >> if you have an event you would like to see on gurm at 9:00 e-mail us, we'll make sure everybody knows about it. 9:00 stay with us. >>> your kids finally moved out. you have the whole place to yourself including new technology and no idea how to use it. the week squad agent john ammon is here and has tips for empty-nesters. we have a celebrity in the studio. kelly ripken. she's doing the texting. you have to convince her to get on board with all the technology they have for parents. >> absolutely. >> first let's start with the basics. k
her e-mail address is weiner@kendall kennedy krieger -- weiner@kennedykrieger.org. >> diana e-mailed us, havre de grace, the downtown area, there are walking tours. it's rich in history. now they are offering historic walking tours of the downtown area on saturdays, starts 10:00 in the morning and goes until 2:00 in the afternoon. they also are offering it on sundays. tickets can be purchased, all you have to do is go to the web address www.mainstreethbg.com. too schedule something in...
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here with us, anthony weiner.hink we concluded that interview by saying that's why congress has the approval rating of 11 percent. peter king, have you guys kissed and made up, done a man hug, what's up? >> this is a pretty serious matter, bill, and peter and i are working hard to get this bill passed. bill: i know you've made that clear, and i think you had a event recently where you two came together and said you can get this done. will it get done today? >> i certainly hope so. look, we're going to bring it up today, it's going to be debated and if people are against it they should vote no, but the real important thing is we don't get bogged down in partisan shenanigans and i'm cautiously hopeful, if there's one day we can put partisanship aside, hopefully it's this day and passing this bill. bill: we showed videotape of you two together. when did that happen? >> we had a rally on capitol hill a couple of weeks ago when they first announced this date was going to come, that we were going to try to bring this ba
here with us, anthony weiner.hink we concluded that interview by saying that's why congress has the approval rating of 11 percent. peter king, have you guys kissed and made up, done a man hug, what's up? >> this is a pretty serious matter, bill, and peter and i are working hard to get this bill passed. bill: i know you've made that clear, and i think you had a event recently where you two came together and said you can get this done. will it get done today? >> i certainly hope so....
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debra winger, wbal-tv 11 news. >> the numbers have been trickling in slowly -- deborah weiner, wbal-tv 11 news. >> joe bartenfelder thanked the nearly 300 people who gathered here for their support. >> we are waiting for more numbers to comment. until they get the computers back up, we will not have those numbers. the bottom line is, and i was telling everybody here, each and everyone of you, thank you very much, political reporters are always great to have, but this group full of friends, i appreciate that. thank you. >> the supporters stayed for the party and monitored the numbers for nearly six hours. reporting in parkville. >> the dÉjÀ vu in the governor's race. martin o'malley and anthony brown overcame their challengers in securing the democratic nomination. that sets the stage for a rematch as bob ehrlich also handily won his party's nomination, overtaking brian murphy. we'll hear from both candidates leader in the newscasts. the latest results are on the bottom of your screen. even get more results on our website, wbaltv.com. >> the only thing predictable about these midterm pr
debra winger, wbal-tv 11 news. >> the numbers have been trickling in slowly -- deborah weiner, wbal-tv 11 news. >> joe bartenfelder thanked the nearly 300 people who gathered here for their support. >> we are waiting for more numbers to comment. until they get the computers back up, we will not have those numbers. the bottom line is, and i was telling everybody here, each and everyone of you, thank you very much, political reporters are always great to have, but this group...
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weiner, thankou for joining us. >> thank you. >>> what is type d? >> d stance for distressed. so this is the type of person who's more prone to have a negativ outlook on things, more prone to depression and anxiety. they see the glass as half empty. they also tend to be somewhat socially inhibited and less likely t talk about their feelings. >> how did that compare to the type a personality we think we know so well? >> this was defined back in the 1950s. that's sort of the classic ceo, the hard-working success-driven person, and impatient. >> it's also almost an insult, she's totally type a. >> we want to talk seriously the link between type d and heart health. >> so there was a recent study that came out just a couple weeks ago, and what they did in this study, they looked at patients with heart disease, and those patients that had heart disease plus type d personality were seven -- i'm sorry -- four times as likely to have some sort of negative healthimpact down the road compare with those with ju the heart disease and no type d personality. that included increased risk of h
weiner, thankou for joining us. >> thank you. >>> what is type d? >> d stance for distressed. so this is the type of person who's more prone to have a negativ outlook on things, more prone to depression and anxiety. they see the glass as half empty. they also tend to be somewhat socially inhibited and less likely t talk about their feelings. >> how did that compare to the type a personality we think we know so well? >> this was defined back in the 1950s. that's...
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congressman anthony weiner is here next. and what did he just tell them about this photo op? christine o'donnell tried to dispel those rumors about dabbling in witchcraft. this is andrea mitchell on msnbc. last year. (oof). i had a bum knee that needed surgery. but it got complicated, because i had an old injury. so i wanted a doctor who had done this before. and unitedhealthcare's database helped me find a surgeon. you know you can't have great legs, if you don't have good knees. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. words alone aren't enough. our job is to listen and find ways to help workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund. i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. maybe you want school kids to have more exposure to the arts. maybe you want to provide meals fo
congressman anthony weiner is here next. and what did he just tell them about this photo op? christine o'donnell tried to dispel those rumors about dabbling in witchcraft. this is andrea mitchell on msnbc. last year. (oof). i had a bum knee that needed surgery. but it got complicated, because i had an old injury. so i wanted a doctor who had done this before. and unitedhealthcare's database helped me find a surgeon. you know you can't have great legs, if you don't have good knees. we're 78,000...
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they're weiner dogs. maybe they should have dressed up as hot dogs. >> it is labor day and all. it's a favorite. >>> time now for an early look at some of the stories we'll follow throughout the day here on nbc. it is labor day, which means government offices, u.s. post offices, and most banks are closed for a federal holiday to honor american workers. >>> in the bahamas, a new trial is scheduled to get under way for an ambulance driver and ex-politician accused of trying to extort $25 million from actor john travolta after the death of his son. a mistrial was declared in the case nearly one year ago. >>> and thrill seeking tycoon sir richard branson is scheduled to attempt to become the oldest and fastest person to kite surf across the english channel from france to england. >>> all day long, you can stay on top of the very latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc. and tonight be sure to watch brian williams with nbc "nightly news." >>> and, finally, here's a look at what's coming up later this morning on the "today" show. the fall fight. will the
they're weiner dogs. maybe they should have dressed up as hot dogs. >> it is labor day and all. it's a favorite. >>> time now for an early look at some of the stories we'll follow throughout the day here on nbc. it is labor day, which means government offices, u.s. post offices, and most banks are closed for a federal holiday to honor american workers. >>> in the bahamas, a new trial is scheduled to get under way for an ambulance driver and ex-politician accused of...
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weiner, the balance of our time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. weiner: here in washington there are a couple of different ways you can kill a bill. one is the honest way. you vote no. put your card in, you press the no button, it puts no up on the board. another way to kill a bill in this town is offering up amendments or offering up procedures and offering up confusion about the bill that it goes down for that reason and you don't quite have your fingerprints on it. mr. lee is an honorable man, he's a good man, but i have to tell you as simply as i can. if you vote for his motion to recommit, the bill dies. if you vote for this motion that says essentially we are going to take out the money for the care, it doesn't matter how many 9/11 events you go to, doesn't matter how many times you send out press releases, if you vote for this amendment you vote to kill the bill, period. and you want to relit gait the health care bill, ok. we are going to get to do that the first tuesda
weiner, the balance of our time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. weiner: here in washington there are a couple of different ways you can kill a bill. one is the honest way. you vote no. put your card in, you press the no button, it puts no up on the board. another way to kill a bill in this town is offering up amendments or offering up procedures and offering up confusion about the bill that it goes down for that reason and you don't quite have your...
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markets weiner. scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our g. q. stood. alone and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle are islam and democracy incompatible why are the overwhelming majority of muslim populated countries governed by either nondemocratic regimes are unstable democracies and does the west have the right to determine what democracy is. and it. still exists. to discuss the compatibility of islam and democracy i'm joined by azzam tamimi in amman he is director of the institute of islamic political fox in denver we go to nader has seen me he's an assistant professor of middle east and islamic politics at the university of denver in washington we cross to michele dunne she's a senior associate at the carnegie endowment for international peace also in washington we have stephen suliman schwartz he's the executive director for the center of islamic pluralism and a
markets weiner. scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our g. q. stood. alone and welcome to cross talk i'm peter lavelle are islam and democracy incompatible why are the overwhelming majority of muslim populated countries governed by either nondemocratic regimes are unstable democracies and does the west have the right to determine what democracy is. and it. still...
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i yield two minutes to my colleague and friend from new york, representative weiner. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. weiner: within the next 30 minutes or so, about four, perhaps five buses of people are going to arrive on the west front of the capital and walk in here and fill up these chambers. these are people who almost every single one of them, are to some degree a victim of september 11. they are people who aren't going to run very fast, although they are -- they were not so long ago very healthy. these are people who after september 11 not because it was their job, although some of them are professional firefighters and first responders, but because they are patriotic americans. they went down to ground zero and with their hands literally helped dig out our city and our country. it was not just from new york. we all remember iconically the day after september 11 if you stood on the west side highway of manhattan and looked at the license plates of the fire trucks, of the cars, of the ambulances they were from all around the country. ev
i yield two minutes to my colleague and friend from new york, representative weiner. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. weiner: within the next 30 minutes or so, about four, perhaps five buses of people are going to arrive on the west front of the capital and walk in here and fill up these chambers. these are people who almost every single one of them, are to some degree a victim of september 11. they are people who aren't going to run very fast, although they are -- they...
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i'm deborah weiner. >> i'm lisa robinson. our top stories in jome. first a -- in just a moment. first a look outside with john collins. west of us there are clouds moving in. that's a cool front. that's good news. 90's yesterday. cool front coming in. we're going to break that little heat wave step-by-step. it's not going to happen all at once. take a look at the temperature right now at b.w.i. marshall. for this time of year, 72 at this hour of the day is way warmer than it should be. up 50's and 60's should be a little more typical. 68% the humidity. that number is up, too, so it is still humid out there. the barometer is falling, and we still have the southwest breeze at 5. that that's happening. it is just to the west. we will detail how it affects your weekend weather coming up in just a minute. >> our big story, a first of-of it's kind court hearing. a former teacher's aide is convicted of sexual abuse. >> the guilty verdict against karl walker jr. comes six months after police found out about the letters. walker started writing explicit and passionate love letters to an 8
i'm deborah weiner. >> i'm lisa robinson. our top stories in jome. first a -- in just a moment. first a look outside with john collins. west of us there are clouds moving in. that's a cool front. that's good news. 90's yesterday. cool front coming in. we're going to break that little heat wave step-by-step. it's not going to happen all at once. take a look at the temperature right now at b.w.i. marshall. for this time of year, 72 at this hour of the day is way warmer than it should be. up...
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. >> and i'm deborah weiner. first let's take a look outside with john collins. >> apparently a good weekend for stink bugs. i was out in the garden yesterday, and there were many of them. let's get with the program this morning. it is warm this morning. temperatures in the mid 70's this morning. but there is relief in sight. take a look at our live h.d. doppler radar. we could use some rain. what you are seeing out there isn't going to fix that. it is an indication that a cool front is moving into the area. so there are a few sprinkles. that's about it. i don't know if this stuff hits the ground. nonetheless, culling in behind that, there is a cool front. that will pass through during the day today. it will help knock temperatures down. instead of 90's today, we're going to talk about 80's today behind the front, and eventually we'll take the humidity down, as well. at the moment, the skies are clear and there is -- we'll talk about the forecast for this weekend, because there are changes coming up. >> our big s
. >> and i'm deborah weiner. first let's take a look outside with john collins. >> apparently a good weekend for stink bugs. i was out in the garden yesterday, and there were many of them. let's get with the program this morning. it is warm this morning. temperatures in the mid 70's this morning. but there is relief in sight. take a look at our live h.d. doppler radar. we could use some rain. what you are seeing out there isn't going to fix that. it is an indication that a cool...
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specifically king and weiner and the new york delegation.oyer that they were going to bring this up for a straight up and down vote. but it took a lot of lobbying sources on the side of peter king to try to reassure nervous democrats that the bill would not have to do with illegal immigration. some would want to offer a poisoned pill amendment that would bar the funds from this larger $7.8 billion fund to go to undocumented workers who are amongst the first responders. they said that was unjust. if that amendment had been brought up, the democratic leadership would have killed the the bill. sources told me even as late as yesterday, that was a distinct possibility. the republican motion to recommit actually turned out something to do with health care. essentially saying, you should pay for this bill from funds within the health care bill and also made some interesting quips -- >> so was it peter king that got the republican party to do him a favor and not put up the motion to recommit that -- >> peter king was able to successfully lobby john
specifically king and weiner and the new york delegation.oyer that they were going to bring this up for a straight up and down vote. but it took a lot of lobbying sources on the side of peter king to try to reassure nervous democrats that the bill would not have to do with illegal immigration. some would want to offer a poisoned pill amendment that would bar the funds from this larger $7.8 billion fund to go to undocumented workers who are amongst the first responders. they said that was...
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congress anthony weiner. >> that's escaped 23rd. i'm keith olbermann. goodnight and good luck.
congress anthony weiner. >> that's escaped 23rd. i'm keith olbermann. goodnight and good luck.
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. >> an allegation has been made that multiple sources many both parties, anthony weiner, dick morris and other democrats have made it very clear, even axelrod, that they should answer that in fact this is serious, this is an impeachable offense, according to dick morris and i think that brings back the question that it's not about what was done wrong, it's about the cover up. >> do you believe there was any impeachable offense involved in white house conversations or alleged conversations with joe sest sestak? >> that investigation has been pretty welcol completed. what we're trying to get to the bottom of in the next congress, is this business as usual. something that happened under the bush administration and as governor rendell says, you don't change everything. will the american people want us to change that, to quit in the future, using taxpayer dollars and positions? save their party money? >> that's the question. okay. that's the question. are you going to spend the next several months if you get to be chairman of the reform committee, subpoenaing people like rahm emanuel, ask
. >> an allegation has been made that multiple sources many both parties, anthony weiner, dick morris and other democrats have made it very clear, even axelrod, that they should answer that in fact this is serious, this is an impeachable offense, according to dick morris and i think that brings back the question that it's not about what was done wrong, it's about the cover up. >> do you believe there was any impeachable offense involved in white house conversations or alleged...
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. >> jimmy: i've seldom seen such an angry weiner on television.e a performance, and when i was watching it, i couldn't help but wonder if he got some inspiration from a speech-making point of view, from the late, great senator robert byrd of west virginia. >> gentleman gets up and yells, he's going to intimidate people into believing he is right. he is wrong. the gentleman is wrong. >> barbaric. >> it is a shame! a shame! >> barbaric! >> you should urge them to vote yes, something the gentleman has not done. >> barbaric. >> jimmy: it's like they're the same guy. [ applause ] he -- there was a report yesterday that 16-year-old justin bieber was working on a memoir called "justin bieber, first step to forever, my story." and again, he's 16. and here's the thing. i feel like i'm too young. to write a memoir. don't you have to have some oirs before you mem them? i think you do. and apparently justin agrees. he said on twitter he's not writing a memoir. but they are going forward with the movie about his life. ♪ >> from the creators of "an inconvenient
. >> jimmy: i've seldom seen such an angry weiner on television.e a performance, and when i was watching it, i couldn't help but wonder if he got some inspiration from a speech-making point of view, from the late, great senator robert byrd of west virginia. >> gentleman gets up and yells, he's going to intimidate people into believing he is right. he is wrong. the gentleman is wrong. >> barbaric. >> it is a shame! a shame! >> barbaric! >> you should urge them...
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congress anthony weiner. >> that's escaped 23rd. i'm keith olbermann. goodnight and good luck. >>> now that hint at privatizing veterans hospitals yesterday. the gop attempting to mess with the vets. good evening, rachel. >> i appreciate you taking a break from counting your rare gold antique coins to join us on tv today. >> gold coins. you know what else? they have chocolate in the middle. >> the great scandal of 2010. thank you, keith. >>> thanks to you at home for staying with us for the next hour. we begin tonight with the great unveiling. house republicans held their bik big take your jacket off photo op today to prevent their agenda for this election year. it was a bit of a flop. not in terms of the photo-op. the photo-op looks awesome. the blue shirts, it's amazing. no problem there. but the reception it received, that greeted it upon arrival was blunt and not positive. their big election year pledge was called, drek and pablum and full of glaring contradictions. also, milquetoast. those were things from people on the right. those terms were from
congress anthony weiner. >> that's escaped 23rd. i'm keith olbermann. goodnight and good luck. >>> now that hint at privatizing veterans hospitals yesterday. the gop attempting to mess with the vets. good evening, rachel. >> i appreciate you taking a break from counting your rare gold antique coins to join us on tv today. >> gold coins. you know what else? they have chocolate in the middle. >> the great scandal of 2010. thank you, keith. >>> thanks to...
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these are villages that in 2001, a '02, '03, '04, '05, weiner in the ea -- we were at the pakistani borderu have fighters constantly pouring over the border. as soldier say,a fasta th-- as fast as they kill them, they come back. >> tell us what happened to you. >> in this village, they'd been invited and were hoping to build a relationship, the core of the u.s. strategy. of course, they killed 60 taliban there a few weeks before, and when they got to the village, it was very obvious that they were not welcome. it was a really eerie feeling. and of course as happens on the way back, they were attacked. and they were ambushed right at this moment. >> you keep saying they, you were there. >> yes. >> what did you do when the gunfire, rupted? >> well, we were on the ground because they were trying to pull that vehicle off a huge rock. we were right in what's called the kill zone. it's obvious. all the other soldier are in armored vehicles, you're on the ground, that's what they're going to hit first. they opened with 15 heavy machine guns, rocket propelled grenades, mortars, rocket fire. it was
these are villages that in 2001, a '02, '03, '04, '05, weiner in the ea -- we were at the pakistani borderu have fighters constantly pouring over the border. as soldier say,a fasta th-- as fast as they kill them, they come back. >> tell us what happened to you. >> in this village, they'd been invited and were hoping to build a relationship, the core of the u.s. strategy. of course, they killed 60 taliban there a few weeks before, and when they got to the village, it was very obvious...
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. >>> now we have andrea mitchell and congressman sally weiner. how do you stop this? something with a cigarette makes it hard doing it without one. but if i can re-learn to get through my workday without cigarettes, - man: easy. - i can re-learn anything without cigarettes. announcer: re-learn life without cigarettes, free, at becomeanex.org. a new way to think about quitting. the one thing about smoking -- is it dominates your life, and it dominated mine. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. ♪ it was very interesting that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] chantix is a non-nicotine pill that stays with you all day to help you quit. in studies, 44% of chantix users were quit during weeks 9 to 12 of treatment, compared to 18% on sugar pill. it's proven to reduce the urge to smoke. i did have an unopened pack of cigarettes in my purse... i said, you know, "bye, i don't need you any more, you're not my crutch, i don't need a crutch." [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. and find out how you
. >>> now we have andrea mitchell and congressman sally weiner. how do you stop this? something with a cigarette makes it hard doing it without one. but if i can re-learn to get through my workday without cigarettes, - man: easy. - i can re-learn anything without cigarettes. announcer: re-learn life without cigarettes, free, at becomeanex.org. a new way to think about quitting. the one thing about smoking -- is it dominates your life, and it dominated mine. i honestly loved smoking,...
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why anthony weiner should have waited before patting himself on the back with both hands. "fox & friends" starts now. >> howdy, folks. >> we have a huge show coming up if you can keep your eyes off brian's bright outfit. steve, you got to get yourself the three piece suit and the pink shirt. >> very handsome. >> you know what? it seems like you're wearing a bright dress, am i right? >> we didn't plan it. glenn beck will be here. jane kurkowski. >> look, laura ingraham is wearing the pink, too. i didn't get the memo. we'll talk a little bit about tony blair who has been referred to as president bush's poodle. we'll probably ask him about that. he didn't like it and will arnett, the big movie star and "saturday night live" star will be here along with a very famous father-daughter team. >> they'll join us towards the end of the show. in the meantime, we start with the fox news alert because a deadly helicopter crash overnight leaving nine servicemen dead. it's unclear if any of the dead are americans. according to nato, four others were hurt including an american civilian. t
why anthony weiner should have waited before patting himself on the back with both hands. "fox & friends" starts now. >> howdy, folks. >> we have a huge show coming up if you can keep your eyes off brian's bright outfit. steve, you got to get yourself the three piece suit and the pink shirt. >> very handsome. >> you know what? it seems like you're wearing a bright dress, am i right? >> we didn't plan it. glenn beck will be here. jane kurkowski....
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this is anthony weiner, only a month or so ago that the house of representatives failed to move. >> you vote yes if you believe yes. you vote in favor of something if you believe it's the right thing. if you believe it's the wrong thing, you vote no. >> whether lyou yield. >> we are following a procedure -- i will not yield to the gentleman, the gentleman will see the order. >> finally passed the compensation health care package today. >> what democrats say is they put it on the floor of the house and required a supermajority to vote for it. and they didn't get that. the reason that democrats did that at the time was because they were worried that republicans were going to do something to try to block it or maybe put something unrelated on this measure. today, though, what democrats did is they offered it on the floor of the house with just a simple majority. they rolled the dice, saying, look, we hope that this bill, which is $7.4 billion, to give for health benefits for thousands of people who were there at the beginning at 9/11 to help people and deal with situations. they hoped it w
this is anthony weiner, only a month or so ago that the house of representatives failed to move. >> you vote yes if you believe yes. you vote in favor of something if you believe it's the right thing. if you believe it's the wrong thing, you vote no. >> whether lyou yield. >> we are following a procedure -- i will not yield to the gentleman, the gentleman will see the order. >> finally passed the compensation health care package today. >> what democrats say is they...
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in my district, i'm running against anthony weiner who is flat out trying to socialize medicine and has health care bill. i find that a little bit more extreme than the tea party. >> tamara? >> the tea party is so extreme. they are out of their minds. they're anti--- anti-abortion. anti-social programs. anti-taxes of any kind. they're anti-establishment for -- and there are a lot of republicans that are for that. >> i would think that those -- the first things you mentioned are on the bottom of the list. first thing is smaller government and smaller government and taxing less. jay? >> republicans vote for republicans. democrats vote for democrats. and then the independents allow you to win the election. if they want -- if they think that somebody who is on welfare and can't pay her bills or whatever is going to do good in the senate, then let them elect them. i don't think that -- i think they'll be completely crushed by the career politicians when they get in. it's like the know nothing party, i guess, of 1850 which was against catholics and immigration. and after about five or six yea
in my district, i'm running against anthony weiner who is flat out trying to socialize medicine and has health care bill. i find that a little bit more extreme than the tea party. >> tamara? >> the tea party is so extreme. they are out of their minds. they're anti--- anti-abortion. anti-social programs. anti-taxes of any kind. they're anti-establishment for -- and there are a lot of republicans that are for that. >> i would think that those -- the first things you mentioned...