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you might call this payback for the mayor of denver. >> mayor michael hancock was spooted atted wearing a new england jersey. he was so sure that his broncos would win that he promised to where tom brady's number at a public event if he was wrong. >> last week, the broncos stunned the steelers in a win. the mayor of pittsburgh tebowed for all to see. >> an australian horse fly has been named after beyonce. the researchers says the fly has a golden butt. "bootylicious" is athe name of a song beyonce made. >> you are named after a bug. >> i think the researcher had beyonce on the mind. >> coming up, congress facing some major obstacles as it reconvenes today. we are live with details on its low approval rating and a protest planned today. >> lisa baden back in >> the search for survivors from a shipwreck in italy. the captain had to court and rescue crews call it an environmental disaster. >> i know that people will come after me. >> an attack on mitt romney. highlights from the
you might call this payback for the mayor of denver. >> mayor michael hancock was spooted atted wearing a new england jersey. he was so sure that his broncos would win that he promised to where tom brady's number at a public event if he was wrong. >> last week, the broncos stunned the steelers in a win. the mayor of pittsburgh tebowed for all to see. >> an australian horse fly has been named after beyonce. the researchers says the fly has a golden butt....
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executive branch in law enforcement and handed over to the military so in the end he gave his john hancock approving the measure with the promise not to use it against u.s. citizens but i think that ron paul stated on the house floor last week sums up the fears of most people who oppose the n.d.a. . this is precisely the kind of degree shoes distortion of justice that americans have always ridiculed in so many dictatorships overseas nothing in section ten twenty one explicitly mandates holding americans without trial but it employs vague language radically expanding the detention authority to include anyone who has substantially supported certain terrorist groups or associated forces is this really the kind of a united states we want to create in name of fighting terrorism. i couldn't agree with them more but now the bill is a reality there is a call that change the language of the act and this one comes from senator al franken and representative jeff landry they're teaming up to change the provision that officially gives the government the power to detain suspected terrorists even if they
executive branch in law enforcement and handed over to the military so in the end he gave his john hancock approving the measure with the promise not to use it against u.s. citizens but i think that ron paul stated on the house floor last week sums up the fears of most people who oppose the n.d.a. . this is precisely the kind of degree shoes distortion of justice that americans have always ridiculed in so many dictatorships overseas nothing in section ten twenty one explicitly mandates holding...
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headquartered in the john hancock building, bain capital employees 900 people worldwide. >> we started staples. >> published reports show bain gave staples less than 10% of the seed money. today, bain manages $60 billion in asset protecting private equity invest in the 450 companies. private equity means buying control of existing business and trying to enhance the profitability. >> i never heard of coming in to a company, destroying it and firing the employees and making money. >> you really can't survive in private equity without a positive reputation. and i would say bain capital as one of the best reputations. >> that is a beauty. >> when he first ran for public office against senator ted kennedy in 1994, romney claimed so to have helped create 10 and 17,000 jobs. tab "boston globe" which endorsed kennedy that year agreed saying the "review of romney business dealings offers support, albeit with some qualification for cornerstone of his campaign, his role in creation of more than 10,000 jobs." >> we helped create 100,000 new jobs. >> that counts all jobs like staples flourished und
headquartered in the john hancock building, bain capital employees 900 people worldwide. >> we started staples. >> published reports show bain gave staples less than 10% of the seed money. today, bain manages $60 billion in asset protecting private equity invest in the 450 companies. private equity means buying control of existing business and trying to enhance the profitability. >> i never heard of coming in to a company, destroying it and firing the employees and making...
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"hancock." >> pelley: dick was 74. he's survived by his wife, the former cbs news correspondent betsy aron, two children and two grandchildren. dick taught a generation of cbs news correspondents how to write. none of us did as well. in our final story of this week a beautiful mile. a teenager makes a discovery that could save li what's going on? we ordered a gift online and we really need to do something with it... i'm just not sure what... what is it? oh just return it. returning gifts is easier than ever with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. plus i can pick it up for free. perfect because we have to get that outta this house. c'mon, it's not that... gahh, oh yeah that's gotta go... priority mail flat rate shipping starts at just $4.95. only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship and return. em an instrumless. system. my feet and exactly where i needed more support. i had tired, achy feet. until i got my number. my dr. sch
"hancock." >> pelley: dick was 74. he's survived by his wife, the former cbs news correspondent betsy aron, two children and two grandchildren. dick taught a generation of cbs news correspondents how to write. none of us did as well. in our final story of this week a beautiful mile. a teenager makes a discovery that could save li what's going on? we ordered a gift online and we really need to do something with it... i'm just not sure what... what is it? oh just return it....
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further west, around hancock and williamsport and mawginsville. and light shower activity. one heavier echo south. looks like we'll have to wait quite a ways this evening. but overnight, there will be a front approaching us from the south. had some heavier showers with it. take a look at this little graphic here to the west of us. it will clearut on. during the morning-- clear out. during the morning that's when we have a chance of a shower or thundershower. it will be gusting winds with those showers. but sunshine returns and very mild air tomorrow may get up to 60 degrees late morning, early afternoon, before it starts to cool down just a bit. and a nice weekend. we'll have that forecast, too. kai? >> we'll take that. thank you, bob. >>> let's check on the roads with kristy breslin at we'll traffic control. >>> hi, kai. hi, everyone. a couple of delays out there. northbound 95. you'll see slowing there, past whitemarsh boulevard. everything moving well in the other direction. as far as the beltway goes, the north side inner loop, slow there from york road to dulaney valle
further west, around hancock and williamsport and mawginsville. and light shower activity. one heavier echo south. looks like we'll have to wait quite a ways this evening. but overnight, there will be a front approaching us from the south. had some heavier showers with it. take a look at this little graphic here to the west of us. it will clearut on. during the morning-- clear out. during the morning that's when we have a chance of a shower or thundershower. it will be gusting winds with those...
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[applause] our next speaker is denver mayor michael hancock. mayor hancock was sworn in as denver's 45th mayor in july 2011. previously, he served two terms as denver city council president and was the youngest ceo of the urban league chapter anywhere in the country. he is a leader on neighborhood issues, city finances, economic development and children's issues. he is here to speak on denver's work force strategy to support business growth through industry sectors. thank you for joining us today, mayor hancock. [applause] >> thank you, mayor rawlings. and to mayor strickland, thank you as well to that thorough presentation. thank you so much, a pleasure to be here. i'm going to ask our director of work force development to come forward. i'm going to let you run these slides so i don't screw it up. [laughter] we all know a little something about that, don't we? it is a pleasure to participate in this forum, and on a topic that i think, quite frankly, is timely, um, as the president and as the secretary of labor, hilda so lease, has pointed out,
[applause] our next speaker is denver mayor michael hancock. mayor hancock was sworn in as denver's 45th mayor in july 2011. previously, he served two terms as denver city council president and was the youngest ceo of the urban league chapter anywhere in the country. he is a leader on neighborhood issues, city finances, economic development and children's issues. he is here to speak on denver's work force strategy to support business growth through industry sectors. thank you for joining us...
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this is ashley hancock and chas toms. chas is 10 years old. he made sure to mention that he'll be 11 in two weeks. i want to start off with you, ashley, and ask you why you're here? >> i'm here to show my support for the speaker and to come out and try to teach my son some of the things my mother and father taught me. how important it is to be active and to be involved in this election and this primary especially. >> reporter: and similar question for you, chas. you're only 10 years old, man, why are you here? >> i'm here just like she said. i'm here to support newt and i'm just here to support who i believe should be president. >> reporter: and you think it should be newt gingrich. >> yes, sir. >> reporter: and what is it that you've heard or learned about newt gingrich that makes you think that he should be president? >> i heard that he is not afraid to take action for what he believes in and he can't just -- he's not just a speaker, he's not one of those people who speaks without doing. >> reporter: understood, understood. ashley, you must
this is ashley hancock and chas toms. chas is 10 years old. he made sure to mention that he'll be 11 in two weeks. i want to start off with you, ashley, and ask you why you're here? >> i'm here to show my support for the speaker and to come out and try to teach my son some of the things my mother and father taught me. how important it is to be active and to be involved in this election and this primary especially. >> reporter: and similar question for you, chas. you're only 10 years...
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mayor hancock. >> thank you, mayor johnson. let me just say that i believe there is no greater advocate or potential advocate in this city than the mayor. the bully pulpit, the exposure, the ability to kind of grabbed the attention from the business community, community-based leaders, the media, and to direct them toward the issue is one of the more powerful tools, quite frankly, in this whole question around education. while i was running for mayor, and i spoke office in july, i was criticized for my advocacy or discussion around education -- and i took office in july. one day, i asked an audience to name one thing that the mayor is expected to address that is not predicated on a quality education in their city. the room fell silent. it was my way to begin to demonstrate or dramatize the importance of schools on the issue of economic development, the issue of public safety. while we were doing this, of course, i watched, as we all did in denver, the kind of dysfunction that was occurring with regards to our board of education.
mayor hancock. >> thank you, mayor johnson. let me just say that i believe there is no greater advocate or potential advocate in this city than the mayor. the bully pulpit, the exposure, the ability to kind of grabbed the attention from the business community, community-based leaders, the media, and to direct them toward the issue is one of the more powerful tools, quite frankly, in this whole question around education. while i was running for mayor, and i spoke office in july, i was...
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i'd like to introduce mayor marilyn strickland and denver mayor michael hancock. michael is here? on the way, there he is. okay, who will focus on sector strategies model. again, let's -- we'll go through the presentation and then take questions. mayor strickland was sworn in as mayor of tacoma, washington, on january, 2012. so you're newer than i am. [laughter] >> it's a typo, right? i thought you were. when were you sworn in. >> third year. >> third year. so that gave me bad information. sorry. so she's experienced. she has professional experience in both the public and private sectors holding the title of development officer for tacoma public library as well as management positions with starbucks and jay ray communications. she is currently the vice chair of the tacoma pierce county health board, an executive committee member of the economic development board. mayor strickland will be speaking about tacoma's career coach program which provides onsite specialized career services to health care employees, ensuring that they receive the training required for advancement into high
i'd like to introduce mayor marilyn strickland and denver mayor michael hancock. michael is here? on the way, there he is. okay, who will focus on sector strategies model. again, let's -- we'll go through the presentation and then take questions. mayor strickland was sworn in as mayor of tacoma, washington, on january, 2012. so you're newer than i am. [laughter] >> it's a typo, right? i thought you were. when were you sworn in. >> third year. >> third year. so that gave me bad...
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>> hancock, new hampshire. host: how far is that from here? >> about 40 minutes. host: why did you make a 40 minute drive today? >> in a political want. every primary for the last 40 years -- i am a political wonk. every primary for the last 40 years, we have participated. host: how does this compare to past primaries? caller: much lower. it has been almost entirely electronic. there has been very little visibility of candidates at all. at this time in 2008, candidates have spent $27 million on the primary in new hampshire. this year it is two million, same time. people are not coming. it is nothing like it was before. host: are you suggesting maybe it is the end of an era for the new hampshire primary. >> i wonder. host: are you voting tuesday? >> i am a democrat. host: well, you can vote, right? >> i am not going to. host: why are you sitting it out this time? >> there was not anyone i felt strongly enough about to vote and i am a supporter of president obama. host: thank you for your time. patricia, you are on the air. caller: i was just listening to the gentle
>> hancock, new hampshire. host: how far is that from here? >> about 40 minutes. host: why did you make a 40 minute drive today? >> in a political want. every primary for the last 40 years -- i am a political wonk. every primary for the last 40 years, we have participated. host: how does this compare to past primaries? caller: much lower. it has been almost entirely electronic. there has been very little visibility of candidates at all. at this time in 2008, candidates have...
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. >> occupied protesters in hancock. >> and going green. the recycled material one california couple used to build their dream home. >> good morning. we are off to a quiet start on this sunday. later today we could be talking about a little precipitation. i want to show you h.d. doppler first to keep an eye on this latest batch of snow moving into the great lakes now affecting chicago. at least starting to push into their region. this is going to be pushing down toward the south and east and could bring us a chance for sprinkles, maybe even flurries. other than that, we had stronger winds pulling over the great lakes kicking off lake-effect snow. maybe in upstate new york heavy snow falling around watertown. as for our snow, it will probably be minimal as it heads our way. we'll keep an eye on the storm. the temperatures first. the temperatures all across the nation are pretty mild right now. almost everywhere you look at or above freezing, pretty odd for point later half of january. the coldest spot is january. international falls, 4 wee l
. >> occupied protesters in hancock. >> and going green. the recycled material one california couple used to build their dream home. >> good morning. we are off to a quiet start on this sunday. later today we could be talking about a little precipitation. i want to show you h.d. doppler first to keep an eye on this latest batch of snow moving into the great lakes now affecting chicago. at least starting to push into their region. this is going to be pushing down toward the...
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this is not even the coldest spot on the map. 22 in hagerstown. 22 in hancock. in the teens and near single digits in the western part of the state. along the eastern shore, chilly as well. 27 now in ocean city. these temperatures will have a hard time warming up today. even as we get a little sunshine into the afternoon, we are barely expecting them to get above the freezing mark. low 20's at best in the mountains. you will see more sunshine east of the mountains while areas like oakland deal with more cloud cover earlier on. for the game, this was a big day out there. a lot of people concerned about this forecast. at least it will be dry. good news getting to the stadium. look at those temperatures. struggling to even get in the low to mid 70's. 25 going to be the windchill. dress for the 20's. the temperatures throughout the game kick off. half time heading into the mid 0's. you start to drop in the mid 30's. keep in mind, the sun does set early after 5:00 tonight. here's what happens. a few clouds in place. a bit more sunshine into the afternoon. a back door
this is not even the coldest spot on the map. 22 in hagerstown. 22 in hancock. in the teens and near single digits in the western part of the state. along the eastern shore, chilly as well. 27 now in ocean city. these temperatures will have a hard time warming up today. even as we get a little sunshine into the afternoon, we are barely expecting them to get above the freezing mark. low 20's at best in the mountains. you will see more sunshine east of the mountains while areas like oakland deal...