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not in response to their identity but more in response to the hatred they face walking through the wodey face as a result of being trans. >> cheryl: what can parents do? >> i think we need to love our kids, seriously love our kids, affirming who they are and celebrating who they are. that makes a positive inndtrack in their minds and builds up self-esteem to be able to go out in the world and face the hatred and change the system. >> cheryl: so if a person wants to start making that transition, that is powerful moment? >> it's a powerful moment. there is a lot of support out there. there is people to support and supported for families, we run a family support group and amazing organization and support group for families. >> cheryl: how can we make sure that that child is going to be safe at school? >> we need to make sure that the education rules and codes are being enforced based on their identity. so parents need to be advocates. i love the philosophy. thank you so much for everything you are doing. we're going to have more information about stephanie's profile on our website. thanks
not in response to their identity but more in response to the hatred they face walking through the wodey face as a result of being trans. >> cheryl: what can parents do? >> i think we need to love our kids, seriously love our kids, affirming who they are and celebrating who they are. that makes a positive inndtrack in their minds and builds up self-esteem to be able to go out in the world and face the hatred and change the system. >> cheryl: so if a person wants to start...
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i wod like to think that our good deeds are more common and less exceptional and less worthy than our shortcomings. yet the many good deeds performed by people in business and government deserve recognition. i returned from a remarkable golf tournamenent supporti a nonprofit which rewards education scholarships to the families of our soldiers d. i grew att -- microtech has an inresting effort promoting men's health. let's not forget the government industry groups, such as the bethesda chapter of a company ththat raised $800,000 for the children's wing at nih. the next time you read about an egregious act by someonen th government, , there e are far m more instanances that mayay not this year, america's privately-owned frfreight raroads plan to spend $23 billion on their network. that's like building 4 nat's stadiums, 5 wilson bridges, and 8 dc convention centers...all in onene year. and not a penny of it comes from taxpayers. at kaiser permanente, we've made major advancements in reducing du the incidents of broken bones in seniors. we've received recognition for getting hypertension
i wod like to think that our good deeds are more common and less exceptional and less worthy than our shortcomings. yet the many good deeds performed by people in business and government deserve recognition. i returned from a remarkable golf tournamenent supporti a nonprofit which rewards education scholarships to the families of our soldiers d. i grew att -- microtech has an inresting effort promoting men's health. let's not forget the government industry groups, such as the bethesda chapter...
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i don't know, i would say even you wod admit, it was not the optimal response, at least to the american people as far as us being on the same page. >> here's what i'll say. >> yeah. >> if four americans get killed, it's not optimal. >> right. >> and we're going to fix it. and -- >> all of it? >> all of it. and what happens dung the course of the presidency is that the egovernment is a big operation, at any given time, something screws up, and you make that you find out what's broken and you fix it. >> question: did jon stewart unintentionally do president a disserviceby first using the byword "optimal" in his questio, and president obama alluded to? he said what he said. >> president obama should not "ave used the word "optimal." in this situation with jon, this inis really a mounting scandal, it's going to be very, very big after this election. there are three basic problems, the utter lack of security with the pleas coming from stevens, asking for help, it wasn't provided. there was a couple of fire fights that night, there was no protest at all. third, the owe palm -- obama administr
i don't know, i would say even you wod admit, it was not the optimal response, at least to the american people as far as us being on the same page. >> here's what i'll say. >> yeah. >> if four americans get killed, it's not optimal. >> right. >> and we're going to fix it. and -- >> all of it? >> all of it. and what happens dung the course of the presidency is that the egovernment is a big operation, at any given time, something screws up, and you make...
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he had, wod at ford several years ago in product development, there for 14 years. sow does know the company and that is one name that has kind of bubbled to the surface. >> tom: it's still more than a year before malaly is expected to leave ford so what is the company looking for in this audition period for the new number two? >> well, on a conference call today with analysts and reports bill ford didn't say anything about any kind of metrics that he is looking for. i think the company is pretty much looking for him to stay the course, keep things going on an even keel and if he can do that, the job will likely be his. >> tom: what about europe? how much weighs on europe? it continues to drag down global earnings for ford but also general motors. so what needs to be done there? >> you know, tom, europe is a problem for ford and general motors both. ford has done-- has taken some steps, closed a few plants. that should be completed through 2014, about the time when mall alley is going to step down. they are look to get their inventories in line. it is tough for ever
he had, wod at ford several years ago in product development, there for 14 years. sow does know the company and that is one name that has kind of bubbled to the surface. >> tom: it's still more than a year before malaly is expected to leave ford so what is the company looking for in this audition period for the new number two? >> well, on a conference call today with analysts and reports bill ford didn't say anything about any kind of metrics that he is looking for. i think the...
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cy young award, david price etched out the man that he expect wod win this is why it's one of the closest is dickey wentóxur 26th the winr and this is an amazing turn around for the 38-year-old two years ago. the first player cut in spring training. turn around. san jose state football team having a terrific season. his nickname is never, as in never fails. spartans and 2 saturday night. mike shumann decided he needed to see what the kid can do firsthand. that is speed for shu right now. >> you seem cool and calm. where does that come from? >> i don't know. so this is started. >> i told shu... >> if you're going to bring up montana the guy has got to be special..yay >> sure, thanks larry. >> that is this edition of abc 7 news. 7 news. >> from all of us here this is the "jeopardy!" teachers tournament. here is our first group of semifinalis a high-school social-studies teacher from tacoma, washington... ...a 3rd-grade teacher ts -- from new york, new york... ...and a high-school chemistry teacher from charlottesville, virginia... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! than
cy young award, david price etched out the man that he expect wod win this is why it's one of the closest is dickey wentóxur 26th the winr and this is an amazing turn around for the 38-year-old two years ago. the first player cut in spring training. turn around. san jose state football team having a terrific season. his nickname is never, as in never fails. spartans and 2 saturday night. mike shumann decided he needed to see what the kid can do firsthand. that is speed for shu right now....
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electrons flowing through anything would put-- wod set up the magnetic field around anything, yeah? let's see what happens with the magnetic field of the wire and the magnetic field of the magnet, let's see if there's any interaction. what do you suppose? watch this, gang. you see that jump down? see that jump down? let me turn the magnet around. jumps up. [laughter] did you see that? i'm gonna do it one more time. watch. wow, jumped up. so one way, it jumps up, and the other way-- put it this way-- it jumps down. i wonder if that jumping motion could be harnessed. how many people say, "well, no. there's probably no practical application of that"? wires will move and magnets, big deal, right? is it a big deal? it's a very, very big deal, because guess what this underlies, gang, electric what? beginning with m, end with otors. try it. motors. motors, honey. electric motors be worki on such principle, okay? and dig this, whenever you see any electric motor, realize-- you know, sometimes we see things and we're so overwhelmed with the complexities, we don't know what the nitty-gritty i
electrons flowing through anything would put-- wod set up the magnetic field around anything, yeah? let's see what happens with the magnetic field of the wire and the magnetic field of the magnet, let's see if there's any interaction. what do you suppose? watch this, gang. you see that jump down? see that jump down? let me turn the magnet around. jumps up. [laughter] did you see that? i'm gonna do it one more time. watch. wow, jumped up. so one way, it jumps up, and the other way-- put it this...
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i see a wod bursting with opportunities.ndia, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. taefficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. ♪ neil: all right. there is another swing state, and it is idea what. six electoral votes are very, very crucial, especially when mitt romney dollars should he lose ohio, that is refined rich edson in the morning. >> reporter: good evening. president obama co
i see a wod bursting with opportunities.ndia, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. taefficient and low cost building...
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when i was a kid i got my hand caught in in the cookie jar wod wasn't supposed to be a turn red in theace i took my hand out of the cookie jar. lou: i cannot even believe the sense of irony. anyway, this is former president who was impeached in its 98 on account of perjury, that structure of justice for lying over his affair with monica lewinsky. up next we are moments away from the first polls closing in of the results being released in a criticainthe critical swing staf virginia. north carolina and ohio, election day is here. we are just so to counting those votes. the a-team here to react, analyze and project. joining us here next. you see us, at the start of the day. on the company phone list that's a few names longer. you see us bank on busier highways. on once empty fields. everyday you see all the ways all of us at us bank are helping grow our economy. lending more so companies and communities can expand, grow stronger and get back to work. everyday you see all of us serving you, around the country, around the corner. us bank. lou: well, to analyze what is happening here, we con
when i was a kid i got my hand caught in in the cookie jar wod wasn't supposed to be a turn red in theace i took my hand out of the cookie jar. lou: i cannot even believe the sense of irony. anyway, this is former president who was impeached in its 98 on account of perjury, that structure of justice for lying over his affair with monica lewinsky. up next we are moments away from the first polls closing in of the results being released in a criticainthe critical swing staf virginia. north...
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wod that cover, or as chuck schumer has indicated, do both, close their loopholes and raise their rates. double whammy. which is shocking for new york senator in the capital world. >> his own bipartisan commission igred. it is not perfect but it is a framework to begin. if i were the republican party, i would take initiative and gives recommendations as to what would be a balanced approach with revenue increases as well as reductions in expenses and kind of take initiative, because i don't think he will reach out. by the same token, you have to get the approval of the house, and john boehner said will not raise rates. we will increase taxes to eliminating various special privileges and call them whatever you will. that is another approach to doing it, okay? what they have got to do, to not happen publicly because everybody is trying to hit the other peon. do it privately. but he will not have a private relations with these people. that is one of the problems of the presidency. the president has been very successful. at we really should be talking about, and it can republicans need to ta
wod that cover, or as chuck schumer has indicated, do both, close their loopholes and raise their rates. double whammy. which is shocking for new york senator in the capital world. >> his own bipartisan commission igred. it is not perfect but it is a framework to begin. if i were the republican party, i would take initiative and gives recommendations as to what would be a balanced approach with revenue increases as well as reductions in expenses and kind of take initiative, because i...
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wod you spend your money? where's the best place to invest it? buying retail stocks for losers next. gerri: it was black friday madness all across the country. this was macy's at midnight in new york city. other stores open really liked was r us and best buy, great deals like lc tvs which were 50% of. overall sales on black friday are expected to be 4% to $11.5 billion. midnight opening hours are one way traditional stores are doing everything they can to compete with online retailers which were open all the time. regular source said black friday, have their cybermonday, the monday after thanksgiving. it was a record breaker with half of shopping done that day on work computers. fedex said it would ship a record number of packages this year. how do you make money from this craziness? retailer stocks in the s&p 500 are up 25%, outperforming the overall index. break and mortar versus q or online retailers which is the best choice? gary is the president of capital management. i can't say your last name today. there we go. let me show viewers a full
wod you spend your money? where's the best place to invest it? buying retail stocks for losers next. gerri: it was black friday madness all across the country. this was macy's at midnight in new york city. other stores open really liked was r us and best buy, great deals like lc tvs which were 50% of. overall sales on black friday are expected to be 4% to $11.5 billion. midnight opening hours are one way traditional stores are doing everything they can to compete with online retailers which...
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lou: important he did not use that wod. >> thankfully, but here is the important thing, and i agree with my colleagues and friends here. there is not a coequal branch of government. the congress has controlled by the house of representatives, republicans, and senate the democrats. mr. obama, even though hethinks as these guys have already said, that he will press for his tax increase on the rich, it's not going to happen. the house was reelected, but a smaller government, keeping government spending in check, and, of course, not raising taxes. if he thinks that house republicans we will roll over, i think he's in for reawakening. lou: one for the country came todaywhen we were stunned by the announcement of david patraeus resignation as cia director. and then he cites in his resignation letter not only an extramarital affair, but he's quoting teddy roosevelt. remarkable, i thought. >> it is remarkable. i have respect for david patraeus. i don't know the details. he served his country dave -- he sacrificed a great deal. i think it is a tragedy. there's also another story here. lou: that s
lou: important he did not use that wod. >> thankfully, but here is the important thing, and i agree with my colleagues and friends here. there is not a coequal branch of government. the congress has controlled by the house of representatives, republicans, and senate the democrats. mr. obama, even though hethinks as these guys have already said, that he will press for his tax increase on the rich, it's not going to happen. the house was reelected, but a smaller government, keeping...
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he would get $55, $10 up, he wod leave the house. building. >> jimmy: take the money and run. >> yeah. he should have become a professional gambler and gone to vegas. >> jimmy: no kidding. that takes a lot of self-control. is he still with us? >> he's still with us, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: bring him the next time you're here. we're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back. the new movie is called "de "deadfall." eric bana is here. we'll be right back. ah-choo! hope i don't miss work this christmas. yeah, how will you pay for things like food... electricity? dental bills... gazooks. you need a back-up plan. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho. that's why we have aflac! so i'll have cash to help pay bills! great...but what if you're still not better by christmas? hmm... afllaaccccccccc!!!!!!! [ male announcer ] aflac. we've got you under our wing. rudolph's better... but now blitzen's sick! it's the bourbon lost to evaporation as it ages. but this story has two sides. this is the devil's cut: a more intense bourbon trapped in the barrel wood
he would get $55, $10 up, he wod leave the house. building. >> jimmy: take the money and run. >> yeah. he should have become a professional gambler and gone to vegas. >> jimmy: no kidding. that takes a lot of self-control. is he still with us? >> he's still with us, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: bring him the next time you're here. we're going to take a quick break and we'll be right back. the new movie is called "de "deadfall." eric bana is here. we'll be...
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it is not that there wod nott have been a hurricane.ere would have been a hurricane either way, bu became an extraordinary hurricane combined with this cold air from over canada. it seems, as a result of the larger atmospheric patterns change. >> paul barrett, talk about the european insurance company. can you talk about what they are seeing in saying? >> absolutely. i thought it was relevt after serving some of the signs to talk about this really interesting report from a german insurance company. it is the insurance that is purchased by other insurance companies as back up insurance. munich re is a company that in one sense that compiles data in a bloodless, profit oriented way in order to figure out what the costs are going to be related to storm hazards among other disasters. this report was put out on october 17, before the storm, before we had any sense it was going to be as extreme as it was. it reported that basically extreme weather has gotten more frequent, more intense, particularly as it happens in north america, and the ins
it is not that there wod nott have been a hurricane.ere would have been a hurricane either way, bu became an extraordinary hurricane combined with this cold air from over canada. it seems, as a result of the larger atmospheric patterns change. >> paul barrett, talk about the european insurance company. can you talk about what they are seeing in saying? >> absolutely. i thought it was relevt after serving some of the signs to talk about this really interesting report from a german...
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vandals set the bus on fire after the giants won the wod series last mont >>> and new tonight, san franciscoce made a second arrest in the case of a torched muni bus. vandals set the bus on fire after the giants won the world series last month. police arrested nicholas hudson of daly city. the 19-year-old faces felony charges including vandalism and arson. police are still looking for more suspects. >>> here's the other side of that story. muni is honoring the driver of the burned bus. the head of muni says that alan yam saved the lives of his 8 passengers. yam first told the passengers, hold tight until police came. but when the crowd started to attack his bus, he made sure that everybody got off safely. >> good thing i called for help. that's the first thing i think about, call for help. then let me passengers know they will be safe, the police will be here. >> alan has only been a bus drive for muni for two years. >>> a west oakland program for young people opens its doors every saturday rain or shine, holiday or not. and even when disaster strikes, as sharon chin reports, that's because
vandals set the bus on fire after the giants won the wod series last mont >>> and new tonight, san franciscoce made a second arrest in the case of a torched muni bus. vandals set the bus on fire after the giants won the world series last month. police arrested nicholas hudson of daly city. the 19-year-old faces felony charges including vandalism and arson. police are still looking for more suspects. >>> here's the other side of that story. muni is honoring the driver of the...
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i wod like to pay for my hamburger on tuesday. congress are masters at that. they created this crisis, and now they get to the crisis and they say, oh, whatever shall we do? oh, i know. we'll solve 10% of the crisis, and the other 90% we'll do sometime in the future on tuesday. >> okay. thank you, governor. now wi bring in the governor of utah, republican gary herbert. sir, you just heard the governor talking about our impending fiscal showdown on the hill. is that uncertainty having a similar impact on your constituents? >> there's certainly a lot of uncertainty out there having an impact on america and certainly on american business. i appreciate his common sense approach. he slices through the baloney and gets to the heart of the matter. washington needs to get their fiscal house in order, i applaud their efforts. i expect they'll have leadership back there and get something done. states will be impacted by what they do do. we in utah are doing very well. we will probably have about a 6% to 7% reduction in nondefense spending, but we'll manage. we hope that
i wod like to pay for my hamburger on tuesday. congress are masters at that. they created this crisis, and now they get to the crisis and they say, oh, whatever shall we do? oh, i know. we'll solve 10% of the crisis, and the other 90% we'll do sometime in the future on tuesday. >> okay. thank you, governor. now wi bring in the governor of utah, republican gary herbert. sir, you just heard the governor talking about our impending fiscal showdown on the hill. is that uncertainty having a...
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administration's lawyer who also said what would happen if the court constitutnalized thse requiments was that you wodrt having mini trials with expert witnesses and dogs would be put on trial to determine their reliability and it just wasn't necessary. the court seemed to have trouble trying to find what kind of requirements would ensuring reliability and therefore probable cause for a search. and justice sotomayor, for example, noted that there have been some recent studies that show these dogs aren't infallible. there's one that she noted that had a 12%ccury tend she said she was a little troubled by that but it wasn't as clear in the house case that the justices were going to have a problem. >> woodruff: we're going to focus on the track record of those dogs. >> right, and it's hard to measure how reliable a trained dog is. >> woodruff: quickly, marcia, so there's a precedent here but the court is taking a whole other look at these two cases? >> yes, it is. it's never confronted head on a dog sniff of the front door of the use belie it or not in this day and age >> woodruff: all right, an interest
administration's lawyer who also said what would happen if the court constitutnalized thse requiments was that you wodrt having mini trials with expert witnesses and dogs would be put on trial to determine their reliability and it just wasn't necessary. the court seemed to have trouble trying to find what kind of requirements would ensuring reliability and therefore probable cause for a search. and justice sotomayor, for example, noted that there have been some recent studies that show these...
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deciliter, whereas, if you're looking at something to compare that to, you'd say around 150 or less wod be... you know, 130, 120 would b really an adequate level. goldenetz: you know, our daughter's been tested, and our son, for cholesterol. our son's is okay. our daughter, who's a vegetarian, her cholesterol was over 300 at 20 years old. hodis: most people don't fall into that category of that extreme risk. but we're all at risk, and if it's in the family, a parent or a sibling, then you're very high risk if... of also having that outcome of either stroke or heart disease. goldenetz: well, it's funny, the first time i really noticed some symptoms was 1997... january... i'd had a cold and i had a sore throat, but i also had a strange tightness in my chest, and i attributed that, at first, to the cold and the sore throat. that kind of was the way things went for several months where i'd feel okay for a while and then get this kind of tightness, trouble breathing. there are things we can do with people like that to either find out they have the disease before they have a heart attack or d
deciliter, whereas, if you're looking at something to compare that to, you'd say around 150 or less wod be... you know, 130, 120 would b really an adequate level. goldenetz: you know, our daughter's been tested, and our son, for cholesterol. our son's is okay. our daughter, who's a vegetarian, her cholesterol was over 300 at 20 years old. hodis: most people don't fall into that category of that extreme risk. but we're all at risk, and if it's in the family, a parent or a sibling, then you're...
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i think the underlying fear that we have is this is not a strong period in the whole wod and therth are a lot of threats coming from the slowdowns in asia and in europe that we're trying to krofer c le and we have toh get the growth rate high per if we want to see faster job creation. >> brown: john taylor, same question what is the problem that most needs to be address by whoever is the next president? >>ohat unemploymentne rate, it's too high. it shouldn't be this high. and it has increased a bit. but it's increased even more in states like pennsylvania,bu went up from 7.4 to 8.2 over the last few months. and the reason is the weak economy. we shouldn't be growing this slowly. we have an economy which can do much better. it's done better in similaron periods in the past. and with the right policies it can do much better. gets unemployment down much further. also people dropping out of the labor force. you know, in ohio sincees the recovery began, 194,000 people just dropped out of the labor force, stopped looking for work. that's another bad sign that i think people should be very con
i think the underlying fear that we have is this is not a strong period in the whole wod and therth are a lot of threats coming from the slowdowns in asia and in europe that we're trying to krofer c le and we have toh get the growth rate high per if we want to see faster job creation. >> brown: john taylor, same question what is the problem that most needs to be address by whoever is the next president? >>ohat unemploymentne rate, it's too high. it shouldn't be this high. and it has...
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ifyou go to the top tenth of 1% or the top 100thyo of 1% you wod need a much bigger graph to show what's happened to incomes for that more select gro. because they've gone up much faster than have incomes for just your average top 1% kind of person. >> but we've all known for a long time that the rich were getting richer, andic the middl class was barely holding its own. mean, that was no mistry, right. >> oh it is. it's a mystery when you start look beneath the familiar, common statement that inequality has grown. because when we think about rising inequality, we think, oh, it's the haves versus the have-nots. you know the top third of the income distribution, say is pulling away from the bottom third and what we foundi it is not the haves versus the have-nots. it's the have-it-alls versus the rt of the americans. and those have-it-alls, which are households in say the top one-tenth of 1% of the income distribution the richest one in 1,000 households are truly living in an unparalleled age. since we've been keepin records on incomes of the richest from taxs statistics in early 20th cent
ifyou go to the top tenth of 1% or the top 100thyo of 1% you wod need a much bigger graph to show what's happened to incomes for that more select gro. because they've gone up much faster than have incomes for just your average top 1% kind of person. >> but we've all known for a long time that the rich were getting richer, andic the middl class was barely holding its own. mean, that was no mistry, right. >> oh it is. it's a mystery when you start look beneath the familiar, common...
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and that's why, that's why it, wod. and that's also why it's fun. >> rose: it's great to see you my friend. >> great to see you, charlie. >> rose: jeff bezos, will's be right back. stay with us. keira knightley is here after a broke outs-- breakout performance in bebd it like bechham she found her voice in films like pride and prejudice and a tonlt. her latest role from leo tolstoy, she plays the lead in joe wright and the adaptation of the the classic anna karenina. richard corelis of "time" magazine has written of her, a nervey performance, acutely attune to the changes, a creature must endure in her first leap into mad passion. she makes anna karenina an operatic romance worth singing about. i'm pleased to have her back at this table. welcome. >> thank you. >> rose: boy. so there's some of to talk about with you. so much to look forward to. here is the cover of vogue. >> yeah. >> rose: love story, keira knightley, the man in her life and the role of a lifetime. i assume the role of a lifetime is this role. >> must be
and that's why, that's why it, wod. and that's also why it's fun. >> rose: it's great to see you my friend. >> great to see you, charlie. >> rose: jeff bezos, will's be right back. stay with us. keira knightley is here after a broke outs-- breakout performance in bebd it like bechham she found her voice in films like pride and prejudice and a tonlt. her latest role from leo tolstoy, she plays the lead in joe wright and the adaptation of the the classic anna karenina. richard...
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a new government report warning is an increase in texa taxes wod crush the middle-class spending. the dow down 70 points. it seems republicans are changing their tune on taxes. i don't know. lou dobbs with us as more congressional leaders break from the antitax pledge. and two years after the signs in cairo they look the same. mohamed morsi moves for absolute power sparking violent clashes in the streets between his supporters and opponents. but first, it is time to check stocks as would every 15 minutes, let's head to the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole, the market is down and out on the fiscal cliff. i'm afraid. nicole: there's a lot going on on wall street. selling across the board, down 72-point at the lowest .12900, so about 40 points off of the earlier lows, however we are seeing selling from sector to sector with its banks or drugs or retail. the areas that have been pretty good our technology, semi conductors holding on, utilities giving it a go after selling off on concerns of the fiscal cliff of his utilities is a group that paid high dividends and that woul
a new government report warning is an increase in texa taxes wod crush the middle-class spending. the dow down 70 points. it seems republicans are changing their tune on taxes. i don't know. lou dobbs with us as more congressional leaders break from the antitax pledge. and two years after the signs in cairo they look the same. mohamed morsi moves for absolute power sparking violent clashes in the streets between his supporters and opponents. but first, it is time to check stocks as would every...
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macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful wod. additional funding is provided by the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. and by the frontline journalism fund. captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> for more on this and other frontline programs, visit our website at pbs.org/frontline. frontline's "the choice 2012" is available on dvd. to order, visit shoppbs.org or call 1-800-play-pbs. frontline is also available for download on itunes. "now you told me there was an interesting story- where did you find this?" "my mother had a cousin..." "...grandpa..." "...husband's parents ..." "...great uncle..." "...mom's 3rd cousin... "...governor of vermont..." ..that i'd found laying on a trash pile..." "...flea market..." "...dealer..." "...in the dirt..." "...she paid 45..." "...25 dollars..." "...never seen one quite like this..." "...rare..." "...fabulous..." "...fantastic..." "...25,000 dollars..." "...250,000 dollars...' " "...300,000 dollars..." "...oh my god!" every treas
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he truly didn't have an understanding of how valuable the political personal component theusins wod bes he went forward with implementing the political rhetoric into political policy. >> narrator: romney issued more than 800 vetoes. almost all of them were overridden by the legislature. >> the governor came in as an outsider, four years later he left as an outsider. he knew that he wasn't going to make a lifetime or a career out of being governor. >> narrator: romney had his eyes on an even bigger prize: the presidency. >> it's a little bit like a consulting engagement. you go in, you figure out what the problems are. you fix things. you make things better organized and make them work better, and then you go on to the next challenge. >> narrator: but if he wanted to run for president, romney knew he'd need what the political pros called "a legacy issue." and as it turned out, the massachusetts democrats were wrestling with one he found appealing: health care. >> he says his ticket to national office is going to be health care. he decided to try and take nersp ofhat sue from the democrat
he truly didn't have an understanding of how valuable the political personal component theusins wod bes he went forward with implementing the political rhetoric into political policy. >> narrator: romney issued more than 800 vetoes. almost all of them were overridden by the legislature. >> the governor came in as an outsider, four years later he left as an outsider. he knew that he wasn't going to make a lifetime or a career out of being governor. >> narrator: romney had his...
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jude's we pioneered the ability to put a prosthetics wod grow as other leg grew. >> rorter: a scan of mom looking on patience puts pressure on her leg foror months. >> like a newborn byalking again. >> hasn't walked since april. >> reporter: youe still pretty little. wh you heard you had bone cancer, what went through your mind? did you understand what it was? >> i understand it was an bren. s and m heart was really >> reporter: surgery was the scare rest part of all. >> i was wondering if they were going to cut my leg off or what was going to happen, i was really scared, but when i saw that my leg was still there, it was like a relief. >> reporter: as her body heals, patience is exercise, ll, patience. >> now i can aually stand up and put pressure on my foot. >> reporter: what are the things you look forward to doing once you're done with trtment? >> hmm, playing outside with my friends again, climbing trees and riding my beagain. >> s proud of you. >> reporter: and paence's moer nette is a single mom and was initially very worried abt cost. she s relieved andhankful to learn that mo
jude's we pioneered the ability to put a prosthetics wod grow as other leg grew. >> rorter: a scan of mom looking on patience puts pressure on her leg foror months. >> like a newborn byalking again. >> hasn't walked since april. >> reporter: youe still pretty little. wh you heard you had bone cancer, what went through your mind? did you understand what it was? >> i understand it was an bren. s and m heart was really >> reporter: surgery was the scare rest...
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. >> i did have one republican tell me that scott walker was, all out, wod not be totally distraught if in fact paul ryan did not... >> woodruff: why would that be, mark? >> you have the two potential national figures from the same state. ambition is sometimes exclusive. this was admittedly a cynical republican but nevertheless an insightful republican. >> ifill: the only kind you talk to, i'm sure. >> wait until aaron rogers runs. it should be said that scott walker had won on fiscal conservatism on holding down deficits. if obama has carried that state, he's got at least some of those people who are pretty fiscally hawkish saying i trust obama on this issue. >> ifill: we have a call on morrison at races at the associate press is predicting. we can now tell you that sherrod brown is re-elected as senator in ohio. this will be his second term as a senator. and he had survived what was a pretty vigorous challenge from republican josh mandel and a lot of money put in that. >> woodruff: in mississippi, in the state of mississippi, roger wicker re-elected to the senate. we're going to wi
. >> i did have one republican tell me that scott walker was, all out, wod not be totally distraught if in fact paul ryan did not... >> woodruff: why would that be, mark? >> you have the two potential national figures from the same state. ambition is sometimes exclusive. this was admittedly a cynical republican but nevertheless an insightful republican. >> ifill: the only kind you talk to, i'm sure. >> wait until aaron rogers runs. it should be said that scott...
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but i'm an optimistic we would've found the prop eight case, an and a sumitomo case wod have been found either by the brilliant lawyers and legal organizations that filed those. so i'm optimistic and think it's a mistake to write off any justice. >> let's go back to the capitol hill, just thinking we talked earlier about tammy baldwin. patrick, what you think are present in the senate will mean, in the presence of others, there were other lawmakers, lgbt lawmakers this cycle. is that going to change the dynamic on the hill at all? >> sure. i'm a, then there's a lot to put on her shoulders, a change of institution, the u.s. senate. if anyone is capable of it, and he is. we've learned in state legislatures around the country that even in some of the toughest states with the toughest debates whenever lgbt americans in the chamber, at the desk, the language, the tone, the debate often changed almost automatically when they were the. you you're sunday talk about your colleague who you're trying to get to vote your tax bill or your local bond bill. we found, many of those in the room have see
but i'm an optimistic we would've found the prop eight case, an and a sumitomo case wod have been found either by the brilliant lawyers and legal organizations that filed those. so i'm optimistic and think it's a mistake to write off any justice. >> let's go back to the capitol hill, just thinking we talked earlier about tammy baldwin. patrick, what you think are present in the senate will mean, in the presence of others, there were other lawmakers, lgbt lawmakers this cycle. is that...
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