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so what happens here and oregon and washington and new mexico and montana, really do count. i would encourage all of you - it's unbelievable to come here from colorado or nebraska - you know we have straw coming out of our ways and in other ways we're quite sophisticated and you all are leading the pathway and i encourage you all to lead and not get discouraged we're going to get support on the es
so what happens here and oregon and washington and new mexico and montana, really do count. i would encourage all of you - it's unbelievable to come here from colorado or nebraska - you know we have straw coming out of our ways and in other ways we're quite sophisticated and you all are leading the pathway and i encourage you all to lead and not get discouraged we're going to get support on the es
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so what happens here and oregon and washington and new mexico and montana, really do count. i would encourage all of you - it's unbelievable to come here from colorado or nebraska - you know we have straw coming out of our ways and in other ways we're quite sophisticated and you all are leading the pathway and i encourage you all to lead and not get discouraged we're going to get support on the presidential on both sides of the aisle whoever gets it will act on it and those are my comment as little more inclusive than that on the legislation side of that. >> yes? one more. all
so what happens here and oregon and washington and new mexico and montana, really do count. i would encourage all of you - it's unbelievable to come here from colorado or nebraska - you know we have straw coming out of our ways and in other ways we're quite sophisticated and you all are leading the pathway and i encourage you all to lead and not get discouraged we're going to get support on the presidential on both sides of the aisle whoever gets it will act on it and those are my comment as...
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washington, dc got socked. western new york state, western sections of new jersey, pennsylvania all getting slammed but it looks like the dire predictions for new york city and boston are not going to come true as the storm moved with most of the moisture to the west. but, still, a lot of rain is coming down across many areas right now. the trawght is, we are not entirely sure everyone is out of the woods. 2" to 3" in new york city. boston, something near that. and now the federal reserve chairman has just said the u.s. economic activity remains "disappointingly slow." and unemployment is "too high," and the fed has a role in returning to economic health. "we have in the mere and medium term difficult challenges." he told this to a group of teachers at a meeting. "first and for most although the economy is stabilized clearly it is very difficult and a very difficult time for many americans." that is a widely nope truth. "the unemployment rate is almost 10 percent, inflation is quite low and the federal reserve
washington, dc got socked. western new york state, western sections of new jersey, pennsylvania all getting slammed but it looks like the dire predictions for new york city and boston are not going to come true as the storm moved with most of the moisture to the west. but, still, a lot of rain is coming down across many areas right now. the trawght is, we are not entirely sure everyone is out of the woods. 2" to 3" in new york city. boston, something near that. and now the federal...
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we'll ask new york magazine journalist ariel levy and washington psychiatrist dr. brian doyle. >> a.d.m. the nature of what's to come. >> welcome. ariel levy, you authored a cover story for "new york magazine" which we see here "what are you on?" and you described new york today to -- you say sound the alarm, there is a new drug epidemic in town and most of the city wants in on it. in certain circles of new york, it is regular table conversation. we have entered the golden age of self-medication. drugs have become like hair products or cosmetics. this is brain styling, not mind altering, and you have a serious point to make there, but what is the extent of what you see going on in new york? >> well, i mean, i think new york is the same town that brought you woody allen and brought you everybody having a psychiatrist. there not a great deal of stigma to being neurotic in new york. it is accepted to the point of maybe being desirable in certain circles. i think now that these medications are more common, new york is the place where people are going to be comfortable
we'll ask new york magazine journalist ariel levy and washington psychiatrist dr. brian doyle. >> a.d.m. the nature of what's to come. >> welcome. ariel levy, you authored a cover story for "new york magazine" which we see here "what are you on?" and you described new york today to -- you say sound the alarm, there is a new drug epidemic in town and most of the city wants in on it. in certain circles of new york, it is regular table conversation. we have entered...
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tara mergener in washington for us this morning. thank you so much. >>> the blown-out well in the gulf of mexico is one step closer to being permanently plugged this morning. the government said a relief well was connected to the blown-out well thursday. the next step is pumping cement and mud through the relief well to seal the damaged well from the bottom. the final seal should take place sunday. >>> also in the gulf, hurricane karl gaining strength and baring down on the mexican coast, now a category 2 storm with sustained winds of 105 miles per hour expected to make landall in late today as a stronger storm, some oil production in the gulf has been suspended. meanwhile hurricane igor has weakened, with sustained winds of 125 miles per hour. igor is expected to hit bermuda monday. >>> pope benedict meetsz with the leader of a church in london today. the first official state visit bay pope to the uk. he arrived thursday and admitted the catholic church did not act quickly enough in the sex abuse scandal. the pope isn't popular in
tara mergener in washington for us this morning. thank you so much. >>> the blown-out well in the gulf of mexico is one step closer to being permanently plugged this morning. the government said a relief well was connected to the blown-out well thursday. the next step is pumping cement and mud through the relief well to seal the damaged well from the bottom. the final seal should take place sunday. >>> also in the gulf, hurricane karl gaining strength and baring down on the...
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in washington, lawmakers passed a bill that would allow the u.s. to tax imports from china in response to keeping its currency artificially low against the dollar. today, the chinese call the legislation a breach against world trading policy. >>> nearly one in every four homes sold in the second quarter was a foreclosed home. adding to the nation's foreclosure mess, jp morgan chase announced yesterday it would freeze foreclosures over paperwork flaws. experts warn it's a problem that could exist industrywide. >>> this morning's "wall street journal" reports mcdonald's could cut health care for 30,000 workers. mcdonald's claims it would be economically prohibitive. >>> keep an eye on boeing today. shares were up in late trading after the planemaker landed an eight year, nearly $12 billion deal with the usair force. >>> finally, how the mighty have fallen. two years after lehman brothers filed for the biggest bankruptcy in u.s. history, the sign that once hung outside the company's london offices sold for almost $67,000 at auction yesterday. that's n
in washington, lawmakers passed a bill that would allow the u.s. to tax imports from china in response to keeping its currency artificially low against the dollar. today, the chinese call the legislation a breach against world trading policy. >>> nearly one in every four homes sold in the second quarter was a foreclosed home. adding to the nation's foreclosure mess, jp morgan chase announced yesterday it would freeze foreclosures over paperwork flaws. experts warn it's a problem that...
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joining the panel this week, dan henningger, and washington columnist kim strossel. some conservatives are saying this is weak. they wanted more. are they right? >> i'll say they're right but have the wrong election. this is a document for the election of 2010. congressional election. they're talking about the election in 2012. what congress has done here, what republicans are trying to show they got religion. i think this document does a good job of that. especially the item about pushing spending back to below 2008 levels. that would be a big deal. if you want big ideas, you're going to have to wait for the presidential candidates for that. >> john, i mean what is the best thing in this? >> best policy proposal in this document. >> this is all of obama proposals are frozen in place. in other words, the horrible stimulus package didn't create jobs, on yauma care, below 40% approveal rating and all other regulatory initiatives that have been job killers rolled back that. is something the base of the republican party can share. >> isn't that just like the party of no
joining the panel this week, dan henningger, and washington columnist kim strossel. some conservatives are saying this is weak. they wanted more. are they right? >> i'll say they're right but have the wrong election. this is a document for the election of 2010. congressional election. they're talking about the election in 2012. what congress has done here, what republicans are trying to show they got religion. i think this document does a good job of that. especially the item about...
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in this panel, we have a depiction of george washington moving west. what is interesting about it is the image of lewis and clark here is in black and white, something that is occurring in the future, painted as though it was in the past. what is interesting about it is the very obvious conclusion of slavery. the number of students were expressing unease around some of the themes. the additional mural would be placed in the school, one with more positive representation of the student body. in 1974, they completed three panels that were placed in the library -- in the lobby. they depict native, latino, asian american, and african- american heritage and culture. >> that artist was talking about the history coming alive. that is what we want for the students here. i also think they might share that with past alumni and the community, so they could no the treasure that we have here in the schools. many people have the same experience i did when i first walked into this building three years ago, being the new principal. the grandeur of these murals is fanta
in this panel, we have a depiction of george washington moving west. what is interesting about it is the image of lewis and clark here is in black and white, something that is occurring in the future, painted as though it was in the past. what is interesting about it is the very obvious conclusion of slavery. the number of students were expressing unease around some of the themes. the additional mural would be placed in the school, one with more positive representation of the student body. in...
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her items took up several blocks of a neighborhood in northwest washington. the center of it all 11th street and otis place in the columbia heights area. chris ten fisher is live to tell us exactly what's going on now. >> reporter: you know, we've heard so much recently about foreclosures and evictions. but it's another thing to really see it. for this one woman in columbia heights, this is all of her stuff. we've got clothes, make up bags, cleaning products, it's all just spread out on the sidewalks for all the world to see. >> it is not fair. it's not human. it's cold heart. >> reporter: at 5:00 a.m. she is beyond devastated. the 50-year-old woman from venezuela had just been evicted from her home and her stuff was just hours away from being shipped off to the city dump. just to give you an idea of how much stuff we're talking about, it is stacked up on the sidewalk in some places six feet high and it's like this all the way down this block of 11th street. if you walk with me you can see across the street it's the exact same thing. piles and piles and piles
her items took up several blocks of a neighborhood in northwest washington. the center of it all 11th street and otis place in the columbia heights area. chris ten fisher is live to tell us exactly what's going on now. >> reporter: you know, we've heard so much recently about foreclosures and evictions. but it's another thing to really see it. for this one woman in columbia heights, this is all of her stuff. we've got clothes, make up bags, cleaning products, it's all just spread out on...
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>> we were on an airplane, landed, refueled, and came back to washington, d.c. we were one of the planes that came back with a fighter escort landing in a seing that was very troublesome. i could see the smoke from the pentagon from about 50 miles out. and it was a very distressing thing, obviously. it's not nearly as distressing for to have witnessed that as it was f the people and the famili families whose lives were destroyed in that attack. but it obviously is very disconcerting to return to this city in a setting where the kind of attack which had been launched on america was still under way. >> i was in senator kennedy's office. i had gone over to brief the education committee on the results of a summit i had had earlier in the summer about early childhood education. actually i heardoue as i got ie car about the first plane but, of course, we thought then it was maybe some strange accident and then by the tim we heard about the second plane, i was there in his office. >>arry: did they rush you right back toet you -- >> no, we stayed there, actually, for a
>> we were on an airplane, landed, refueled, and came back to washington, d.c. we were one of the planes that came back with a fighter escort landing in a seing that was very troublesome. i could see the smoke from the pentagon from about 50 miles out. and it was a very distressing thing, obviously. it's not nearly as distressing for to have witnessed that as it was f the people and the famili families whose lives were destroyed in that attack. but it obviously is very disconcerting to...
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. >>> all right, still to come at noon, bear attack, another violent encounter with a bear in washington state. >>> hi-tech comes to the seafood section and the fda decides on a new salmon coming to market. >>> bernadette woods will be back with the first warning weather forecast. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a bellview, washington city councilman has seen a bear attack. he was seen taking his dog for a walk and he was caught by a bear. his wife called 911 for help. >> there there's a bear up here, help me. he said he's dying. >> okay. >>> honey, just a minute. >> he suffered puncture wounds to his head and face. he's expected to recover and the bear was found and killed several hours later there. >>> a number of people killed in crashes because of distracted drivers fell. it was a 6% drop from the previous year. that might be the tip of the ice burg though. >>> would you eat genetically engineered salmon. the fda is deciding on whether or not the new kind of salmon should be sold in stores. it grows twice as fast as other fish and it is safe to eat. if it could be the first genetically engi
. >>> all right, still to come at noon, bear attack, another violent encounter with a bear in washington state. >>> hi-tech comes to the seafood section and the fda decides on a new salmon coming to market. >>> bernadette woods will be back with the first warning weather forecast. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> a bellview, washington city councilman has seen a bear attack. he was seen taking his dog for a walk and he was caught by a bear. his wife called 911 for...
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washington gets the bases sour wine gets the bar. the navy has not contributed in any way to. really no. ground troops. navy never had more than a person out on the whole i am. became kind of like. for weaponry you know try french i just as a british. they were advertising they used by any allies already qualified certified inventor try anything you're. doing is advertised. as to their shooting gallery and be acres for any size you and i. may one ship a fleet of. worldwide inventory of. conventional weapons. figures has no traffic jams there are no chimneys there are no plastic factories on the hills dumping stuff and so the old mill stream. there's nothing between us from the coast of africa. three thousand miles of open ocean and one bombing range. meanwhile where are. all these heavy metal articles which are identified as explosive residue. i played soldiers. i had no idea of heavy metals and p.c.b. . the continue to fight sort of napalm and so forth. we're talking about a silent thing that is a killers in the air that i get angry i get angry and hazmi has poisoned me. pois
washington gets the bases sour wine gets the bar. the navy has not contributed in any way to. really no. ground troops. navy never had more than a person out on the whole i am. became kind of like. for weaponry you know try french i just as a british. they were advertising they used by any allies already qualified certified inventor try anything you're. doing is advertised. as to their shooting gallery and be acres for any size you and i. may one ship a fleet of. worldwide inventory of....
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washington, d.c. i shout back. i have the trait as well. [laughter]. >> as you are thinking about that, i would like to ask you to give us one more. there are 2 completely surprising and interesting substories woven through this narrative of your brother, 1, your fabulous aunt character in mexico getting frosty into mexico and running around with frita caller and your discovery of apples? >> this is astonishing, are we talking about the family past apple? >> both and the way thing danagers come together, yeah. >> kind of astonishing, again working on the idea that everything is passed down in families is it or is it not or is it coincidence. my father had a difficult relationship with his father from mexico. we knew our family had this chain of nurseries from mexico. i never understood because my father would change tg subject when his name came up. our grandfather was an orchardist at the turn of the century. >> which you hadn't even known. >> i didn't know it until i discovered this at the archive when i was trying to page through all of
washington, d.c. i shout back. i have the trait as well. [laughter]. >> as you are thinking about that, i would like to ask you to give us one more. there are 2 completely surprising and interesting substories woven through this narrative of your brother, 1, your fabulous aunt character in mexico getting frosty into mexico and running around with frita caller and your discovery of apples? >> this is astonishing, are we talking about the family past apple? >> both and the way...
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. >> reporter: experts say help from washington including the expansion of unemployment benefits saved the numbers from being far worse. >>> in these tough times, we're all looking to save money, no doubt about it. penny pinched consumers right now are trading everything and anything to get a new set of wheels. >> reporter: now homeowner stephanie johnson digs gardening in her backyard. >> i like the chance to be outside and relax and not worry about anything. >> reporter: recently, she bought some dirt to build a raised vegetable garden. >> it would have taken forever without a wheelbarrow. >> reporter: so she doesn't own one but set out to borrow. from books to appliances and more, these days borrowing has gone high-tech on sites like share some sugar, neighbor borrow and neighborgoods.net. you can post and share items you own and borrow things that you need all from others right in your neighborhood. >> tools and air beds. some listed their car even. >> reporter: think of each site as a matchmaking service. temporary ownership is a hot trend. >> a lot of people are feeling the pinch
. >> reporter: experts say help from washington including the expansion of unemployment benefits saved the numbers from being far worse. >>> in these tough times, we're all looking to save money, no doubt about it. penny pinched consumers right now are trading everything and anything to get a new set of wheels. >> reporter: now homeowner stephanie johnson digs gardening in her backyard. >> i like the chance to be outside and relax and not worry about anything....
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washington -- was fascinated to spend sometime with washington's documents. he knew a great deal about american history. he also knew a great deal about the american revolution, for example, that we like so many other democracies began with support from other countries. we began with french support. they have coalition support in iraq. he was well aware of the time that it took the us. to go from revolution to government, over a decade. he was interested in lincoln and the civil war. we talked a lot about lincoln and saw lincoln documents. then he had a very surprised q. he wanted to see documents of the precedence apparently really fascinates him, john quincy adams so we showed -- >> did he explain his interest? >> well, he didn't beyond the point that he was fascinated with the father son aspect of this adams senior -- bush senior, bush junior. >> i see. did he comment on anything like transparency of his from the documents? >> well, we tried to explain that we're an access agency and that americans are entitled to see the their country. i think in fact tha
washington -- was fascinated to spend sometime with washington's documents. he knew a great deal about american history. he also knew a great deal about the american revolution, for example, that we like so many other democracies began with support from other countries. we began with french support. they have coalition support in iraq. he was well aware of the time that it took the us. to go from revolution to government, over a decade. he was interested in lincoln and the civil war. we talked...
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nbc's tracie potts has more for us from washington. good morning to you. >> good morning. no decision on taxes. democratic leaders on both sides of congress said they would adjourn without dealing with that issue whether or not to extend the bush tax cuts past the end of this year. the house barely made it out, though, by one vote in what ended up being a referendum on taxes. after an impassioned speech by house minority leader john boehner, 39 democrats agreed with him but in the end decided to leave washington without dealing with that issue. but there was a flurry of activity on several other fronts. a nasa bill passed that will deal with the future of that program. major changes. it appears the shuttle and space station programs. also the house agreed to pass a bill to provide health care for 9/11 workers, for those who worked down at ground zero. finally, they agreed to a budget stop-gap measure that will allow the government to continue operating past today, which is the end of the fiscal year. so now lawmakers head home and they're dealing with an angry electorate j
nbc's tracie potts has more for us from washington. good morning to you. >> good morning. no decision on taxes. democratic leaders on both sides of congress said they would adjourn without dealing with that issue whether or not to extend the bush tax cuts past the end of this year. the house barely made it out, though, by one vote in what ended up being a referendum on taxes. after an impassioned speech by house minority leader john boehner, 39 democrats agreed with him but in the end...
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it feels like 90 here in washington. dew point upper 60s and mostly sunny skies. not much relief yet but a front is coming. you can see it to the west past chicago. the front will move to the east and this one means business, folks. warm through tonight and warm in the morning. the front not much in the way of rain with it. it comes through and may touch off showers to the west in the afternoon and sunday, low pressure starts to ride up the front. clouds and northeast flow. we could have some showers south and east by the afternoon. it is going to feel a lot more autumnal. let's talk about the tropics. coming in to nicaragua and heavy rain. the problem is that matthew will be going over land, slowing down. a lot of rainfall is expected across mexico and central america. look at this thing. barely moving and where's it going? the models, they diverse. look at the spread here after a couple of days. some go south. some to the north. some to the gulf. we will have to watch matthew. could activate the turn and come this way next week. also to the u.s. 95 today. 85 tom
it feels like 90 here in washington. dew point upper 60s and mostly sunny skies. not much relief yet but a front is coming. you can see it to the west past chicago. the front will move to the east and this one means business, folks. warm through tonight and warm in the morning. the front not much in the way of rain with it. it comes through and may touch off showers to the west in the afternoon and sunday, low pressure starts to ride up the front. clouds and northeast flow. we could have some...
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out for herself and her investigation led her to the mistah office center a mosque just outside of washington d.c. that has become a haven for many americans like billings who have found a new poll found that almost forty percent of americans believe that muslims should carry identification card despite that twenty thousand americans every year decide to convert to islam be a convert say they don't regret their decision at all around the world since nine eleven and muslims have battled bands of their religious clothing profiling in airports and discrimination in their everyday lives average one of the class to learn more about karl dodge also decided to become a muslim one of the big jokes that i've always made is before i actually sat down the class and opened my career on everything i knew about islam i had learned from c.n.n. and when it comes to the mainstream media the depiction of converts can be somewhat extreme that pakistani officials have arrested adam gadahn this is the american born spokesman for al qaida fox first there was john walker lindh the californian who converted joined t
out for herself and her investigation led her to the mistah office center a mosque just outside of washington d.c. that has become a haven for many americans like billings who have found a new poll found that almost forty percent of americans believe that muslims should carry identification card despite that twenty thousand americans every year decide to convert to islam be a convert say they don't regret their decision at all around the world since nine eleven and muslims have battled bands of...
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louis, missouri to, washington, d.c. they voiced their anger against what they see as growing big government in washington. stirring things up a bit in the atlantic ocean, hurricane igor. the storm exploded from only a minor one yesterday to massive category four with winds up to 135mph. it is headed westward but pose no, sir immediate threat to land or drilling platforms. in washington it's been political storm over the bush-era tax cuts. but today a key republican signalled a willingness to compromise. chief white house correspondent chip reid has the latest. >> reporter: on cbs' "face the nation," john boehner sounded like he was digging in his heels. >> if we're going to cut the tax cuts for some americans, why don't we exthe end these current tax rates to all americans. >> for months, boehner, likely to become speaker of the house if republicans win control, has argued that the bush tax cuts, set to expire at the end of this year, should be extended for everyone, including the wealthiest americans. but after he was
louis, missouri to, washington, d.c. they voiced their anger against what they see as growing big government in washington. stirring things up a bit in the atlantic ocean, hurricane igor. the storm exploded from only a minor one yesterday to massive category four with winds up to 135mph. it is headed westward but pose no, sir immediate threat to land or drilling platforms. in washington it's been political storm over the bush-era tax cuts. but today a key republican signalled a willingness to...
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washington, d.c., is my hometown. i love washington. she has done miracle there is. i look at that city, there's one part of it that's called upper northwest, which is west of north rock creek park. the kids there have parents who are rich, who can help them with their homework, she's working on the other kids, the kids who are east of the park, who have difficult home lives, who come from neighborhoods of violence. she's saying, we care about you. we're going to save your lives. i hope and pray she has kept on. she is an american saint. >> larry: steve, is there a tinge of racism in this? why is a white school better than a black school? >> i don't think there's a tinge of racism in -- well, let me take that back. yeah, there is. let me do what i do. definitely. because we have low expectations for certain people's children. we expect that it's okay that there's a 50% dropout rate. there are some schools that there's a 70% dropout rate. would you get in a vehicle that has a 70% chance of not making it to its destination. and then we start talking about the children
washington, d.c., is my hometown. i love washington. she has done miracle there is. i look at that city, there's one part of it that's called upper northwest, which is west of north rock creek park. the kids there have parents who are rich, who can help them with their homework, she's working on the other kids, the kids who are east of the park, who have difficult home lives, who come from neighborhoods of violence. she's saying, we care about you. we're going to save your lives. i hope and...
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senate will be in washington today. tea party candidate christine o'donnell is scheduled to speak at a conservative summit. she defeated nine-term congressman mike castle. virginia governor mcdonnell and former governor massachusetts mitt romney and knew gingrich are expected to attend. >>> president obama went on the attack against republicans last night. he likened the economy to a car, saying that the gom run it into a ditch and watched as democrats tried to fix it. >> we get this car back on the road and we can see the way forward. and we get a tap on our shoulder and we turn around and it's the republicans. and they say, can we have the keys back? no. you can't have the keys back. you don't know how to drive. >> president was speaking at a fundraiser for connecticut senate candidate rich bloomingthal. >>> this is a measure aimed at boosting up small businesses and hopefully getting them to hire again. of course people would want that. the senate has passed this new bill. it would establish a $30 billion government
senate will be in washington today. tea party candidate christine o'donnell is scheduled to speak at a conservative summit. she defeated nine-term congressman mike castle. virginia governor mcdonnell and former governor massachusetts mitt romney and knew gingrich are expected to attend. >>> president obama went on the attack against republicans last night. he likened the economy to a car, saying that the gom run it into a ditch and watched as democrats tried to fix it. >> we get...
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our washington corporate tells us why. >>reporter: high unemployment is a major drag on the pro-specifics for democrats in the next election so they have seized on the issue of outsourcing of job. >> we will take away the incentives the corporations have to take the jobs overseas. but republicans and some democrats argue that the democratic approach only punishes companies for trying to compete overseas. >> this bill could hinder job creation in america and actually send american jobs overseas permanently. having the opposite affect of what it intends. >> the bill does three things to discourage jobs overseas with tax incentives and penalties giving a tax holiday for 24 months if a company fires an overseas worker and hires one here. >> we know temporary tax credit dozen not increase employment. >> it eliminates tax deductions. and, third, companies that close a plants leader and open one overseas could not defer taxes on profits as they now can on any products they sold back to american consumers. some say this has more t
our washington corporate tells us why. >>reporter: high unemployment is a major drag on the pro-specifics for democrats in the next election so they have seized on the issue of outsourcing of job. >> we will take away the incentives the corporations have to take the jobs overseas. but republicans and some democrats argue that the democratic approach only punishes companies for trying to compete overseas. >> this bill could hinder job creation in america and actually send...
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. >> vía telefónica la embajada de méxico en washington nos comunicó que aunque no están de acuerdo en el uso de la bandera en esta caricatura si respetan el derecho que le da la primera enmienda de los estados unidos a el artista. >> en los ángeles california salvador duran univisión. >> y vamos a economía aquí en estados unidos, hoy no hay muchas buenas noticias que reportar el mes pasado aumentó el número de pero sin empleo y el presidente obama tendrá que tomar medidas y de eso habla en washington. >> no hay soluciones fácilles para resolver la peor recesión en décadas pero vienen días mejores dijo el presidente obama en la casa blanca reaccionando a las cifras de dice feo, subió a 9 punto 6% en agosto de 9 punto 5 en julio. >> la dura verdad que tomó años crear los problemas económicos actuales y tomará más tiempo de lo que quisiéramos para reparar el daño pero dijo que es buena noticia que las empresas privadas crearon 67.000 nuevo em mraez y una reducción mostró que produjeron más de lo estimado en meses pasados y dicen que más personas están buscando emp
. >> vía telefónica la embajada de méxico en washington nos comunicó que aunque no están de acuerdo en el uso de la bandera en esta caricatura si respetan el derecho que le da la primera enmienda de los estados unidos a el artista. >> en los ángeles california salvador duran univisión. >> y vamos a economía aquí en estados unidos, hoy no hay muchas buenas noticias que reportar el mes pasado aumentó el número de pero sin empleo y el presidente obama tendrá que tomar...
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the second is the amendment of the washington statute so that the washington statute so that in fact it is really just prisoner disenfranchisement. presumptively, once someone is no longer incarcerated, they are generally restored the right to vote. would you comment on those two elements of the analysis? >> the supreme court might be waiting to see what the court does on this matter. [laughter] [applause] >> i would not be sure about that. >> you do not want to win here. >> on the second question, the aclu points out that washington amended by and continued non- incarceration of people continuing to live under custody, meaning in effect that there are more people living under disenfranchisement. it actually disenfranchises more people that are not incarcerated the incarcerated. >> which one is before? your claim has to do with which version? the one that is moot? >> not at all. what it does not do is alleviate the racial discrimination in the criminal justice system, nor does it prevent -- >> i hear your argument, but my question is if the original statute is delayed live issue befo
the second is the amendment of the washington statute so that the washington statute so that in fact it is really just prisoner disenfranchisement. presumptively, once someone is no longer incarcerated, they are generally restored the right to vote. would you comment on those two elements of the analysis? >> the supreme court might be waiting to see what the court does on this matter. [laughter] [applause] >> i would not be sure about that. >> you do not want to win here....
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reporting from washington d.c. nuclear nonproliferation treaty is will be among the problems discussed by a global leaders in new york for the u.n. general assembly show jewels for the beginning of next week new york resident talks to people on the streets there and asks what they think about. the u.n. general assembly is opening a sixty fifth session here in new york city on the agenda that meant to be attended by the world's most prominent leaders is that the world's most important meeting or just another annoyance for new york city this week let's talk about that too with the same thing year after year i was excited back in the seventy's when when carter was making his big you know push for everything and and then went back the same sort of thing and now everyone who comes in thinks that they can fix it from my experience in the computer say communiqué could look out for and it's never the same face to face. situation. if you. probably want to accomplish anything at all and it probably is just another chance to
reporting from washington d.c. nuclear nonproliferation treaty is will be among the problems discussed by a global leaders in new york for the u.n. general assembly show jewels for the beginning of next week new york resident talks to people on the streets there and asks what they think about. the u.n. general assembly is opening a sixty fifth session here in new york city on the agenda that meant to be attended by the world's most prominent leaders is that the world's most important meeting or...
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. >> in a week in which israeli and palestinian politicians have been meeting in washington, there has been a lot of talk about extremism and compromise. sometimes the words induces a numbness. one novel is about the human cost of a conflict in which so many ordinary families are torn apart by forces outside their control. the author lost his own son in combat in 2008. i went to meet him in london. the title of your novel can mean many things. one thing is the end of israel itself. is that something you have ever thought about? >> i don't have to contemplate, it is there. it is a subcurrent that in principle our life. we exist in constant fear. there is a moment when they climbed the mountain and look at the generous green landscape. she tells him, isn't it always like this regarding israel that every encounter with this country is also bidding farewell to it? i don't think there is another country that its future is so questionable. >> the central figure is a mother who wants to walk in the wilderness because she cannot bear the fact that her son is serving in the army. what is it tha
. >> in a week in which israeli and palestinian politicians have been meeting in washington, there has been a lot of talk about extremism and compromise. sometimes the words induces a numbness. one novel is about the human cost of a conflict in which so many ordinary families are torn apart by forces outside their control. the author lost his own son in combat in 2008. i went to meet him in london. the title of your novel can mean many things. one thing is the end of israel itself. is...
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this is washington your way. now available in more than 1 million homes, created by cable, provided as a public service. >> in delaware, christine o'donnell defeated republican congressman mike castle in the party's senate primary. she was backed by the tea party. congressman castle put to reporters at his primary headquarters in delaware. [applause] >> let me just start by thanking each and every person here. that was a wonderful reception i wonder what it would have been like if i had won the doggone thing. i cannot thank you enough for that and i can't thank you enough for the support of all of you, not tonight, not this year, but over the years in most instances, you have made a huge difference as far as my life and government and i would like to thank each and everyone of you. there is no one i want to thank more than my beautiful wife, jane. [applause] none of this would have been possible without her unwavering support in every way. for that, i'm extremely appreciative. we have a long discussion about whet
this is washington your way. now available in more than 1 million homes, created by cable, provided as a public service. >> in delaware, christine o'donnell defeated republican congressman mike castle in the party's senate primary. she was backed by the tea party. congressman castle put to reporters at his primary headquarters in delaware. [applause] >> let me just start by thanking each and every person here. that was a wonderful reception i wonder what it would have been like if i...
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but some in washington say there are hurdles related to the ratification are not so much about the details of the treaty but about republicans trying to make a point to the democrats one of the problems is good old fashioned red meat paul politics the republicans don't they just can't resist this opportunity to say well you know the democrats are weak on national security and that's one of the real barriers that the obama administration faces here i have no doubt whatsoever if we had a republican administration this this treaty would be already ratified the paradox is that the number of republicans who had testified for the. treaty outnumbers democrats on top of that the u.s. military officials are you negative as in their support of the deal something that many experts are pointing out here senators ten expressed their concerns but they can't really change the trading they can either ratified or not and judging by what senators were saying this thursday they surely will the question is when i'm going to check out our reporting from washington d.c. former u.s. senator gary hart says almost
but some in washington say there are hurdles related to the ratification are not so much about the details of the treaty but about republicans trying to make a point to the democrats one of the problems is good old fashioned red meat paul politics the republicans don't they just can't resist this opportunity to say well you know the democrats are weak on national security and that's one of the real barriers that the obama administration faces here i have no doubt whatsoever if we had a...
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this is the colombian basin pig me rabbit of washington state. this was the last one on earth. it has since died. add another zero to t list. >> a lot to tnk about there. that's all it for "news4 this week" this week. i'm jim handly. thanks for joining us and have a great weekend, everybody. jaguar platinum coverage is not jt a warranty. it's a belief in everything we do it's a 5 year, 50,000 mile promise. with complimentary scheduled maintenance no-cost replacement of wear and tear items and 24/7 roadside assistance. because when you create the most beautiful, fast cars on earth, you create an ownership experience to match. or 100 calories? withlait delights, now you can finally have both. two indulgently rich layers of chocolate and raspberry yogurt... and oy 0 calories. for every pink lid you send in, yoplait will donate 10 cents to susan g. komen for the cure. with your help, we've doted $25 million over 12 years. so let's continue to make a difference one lid at a time.
this is the colombian basin pig me rabbit of washington state. this was the last one on earth. it has since died. add another zero to t list. >> a lot to tnk about there. that's all it for "news4 this week" this week. i'm jim handly. thanks for joining us and have a great weekend, everybody. jaguar platinum coverage is not jt a warranty. it's a belief in everything we do it's a 5 year, 50,000 mile promise. with complimentary scheduled maintenance no-cost replacement of wear and...
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of an international terrorist network doctor late for a professor the national defense university in washington and an expert on global terrorism says the bombing in north the cities no different from all the suicide attacks anyway in the world. but this attack suicide attack in the northern caucasus is not just. by local terrorists we've seen this before it has a history at the hardest movement linked to al qaida worldwide inside russia in august in chechnya in this part of the caucasus as we see around the world whatever you have suicide bombers you see also a threat against international democracy and freedom and that was political scientist dr will it for us this weekend marks the ninth anniversary of the deadliest terrorist atrocities in history the nine eleven attacks on new york and the pentagon in which almost three thousand people lost their lives carried out by al qaeda fanatics they let backlash in parts of america against islam but says than they've been tens of thousands of converts to the region in the country despite claims the need is fueling and his logic sentiment. to go to on
of an international terrorist network doctor late for a professor the national defense university in washington and an expert on global terrorism says the bombing in north the cities no different from all the suicide attacks anyway in the world. but this attack suicide attack in the northern caucasus is not just. by local terrorists we've seen this before it has a history at the hardest movement linked to al qaida worldwide inside russia in august in chechnya in this part of the caucasus as we...
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keep it in my own book of merit like washington had. in ten or 15 years, when i'm old and seemingly i mean -- i don't know if i can get more gray. i am going to called adison and do a follow-up. it's a long, long time away. but i want to find out. i'm just going to ask so what did you do? what did you do? send those to me. share these with your family. make a commitment of 40 day and 40 night plan. have that conversation, because we have to grow the next great monument. e-mail me. at serve@glennbeck.com. back in a minute. @=h >> glenn: i have been talking about the three concepts -- faith, hope, charity -- for a long time now. about a year. a lot of people still can't figure it out. why do i keep coming back to these? cause there are storm clouds on the horizon. that's why charity is so important. there is pain coming at the end of all of this. whether it's because you choose number two, limited government, or because big global government is in charge and just goes broke. one way or another pain is coming for a lot of people. let me g
keep it in my own book of merit like washington had. in ten or 15 years, when i'm old and seemingly i mean -- i don't know if i can get more gray. i am going to called adison and do a follow-up. it's a long, long time away. but i want to find out. i'm just going to ask so what did you do? what did you do? send those to me. share these with your family. make a commitment of 40 day and 40 night plan. have that conversation, because we have to grow the next great monument. e-mail me. at...
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many locations in the 50s right now in washington. temperatures, as we look around the region, low to mid-60s there. upper 50s in prince george's county. mid-50s in montgomery. near 60 near the bay. away from the water,idewater gion and eastern shore only in the 50s. and out of the mountains, a chilly morning in the 40s. western maryland and west virginia over the last 12 hours we have had high pressure giving us clear sky. plenty of sunshine with highs reaching low 80s, low humidity. increasing clouds on thursday. a shower after sunset thursday evening. drying out by friday afternoon. details on that in just a few minutes. >>> tom, good morning. as we get under way, wre doing pretty well along the 95 corridor as you head north from stafford to the capital belays. both directions, no really hangups. and travel lanes are open. bay bridge, overnight road work at th bay bridge and then an accident after that which forced authorities to shut down the bay bridge for a while. everything has been cleared up. the accident is go. looks like co
many locations in the 50s right now in washington. temperatures, as we look around the region, low to mid-60s there. upper 50s in prince george's county. mid-50s in montgomery. near 60 near the bay. away from the water,idewater gion and eastern shore only in the 50s. and out of the mountains, a chilly morning in the 40s. western maryland and west virginia over the last 12 hours we have had high pressure giving us clear sky. plenty of sunshine with highs reaching low 80s, low humidity....
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the fruit he grew in his gorgeous orchards in washington state. the fruit came with the carl tax where you would get 25 telephone calls before the fruit came, such as, fruit is coming next week, are you going to be home? this is said in a texas accent. i would say i don't know. he said you have to be there because they are my pears and precious and have to put them in the refrigerator the minute you come in. i learned to say okay. then the fruit would come and it would be wrapped like a bomb or something, each fruit, each pear. these gorgeous asian pears had sty row foam socks wrapped around them. after the fruit came you'd get a series of phone calls, can i demand a refund from the ups man, are you sure, can you write down what time it came? >> you have been carrying around this story all your life, what happened, why turn it into a book? >> it was a huge decision. it came completely. so many of us carry around this sibling thing in the attic thing. it came to me because something happened in our life which transformed our relationship. it was hu
the fruit he grew in his gorgeous orchards in washington state. the fruit came with the carl tax where you would get 25 telephone calls before the fruit came, such as, fruit is coming next week, are you going to be home? this is said in a texas accent. i would say i don't know. he said you have to be there because they are my pears and precious and have to put them in the refrigerator the minute you come in. i learned to say okay. then the fruit would come and it would be wrapped like a bomb or...
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this is the colombian basin pig me rabbit of washington state. this was the last one on earth. it has since died. add another zero to the list. >> a lot to think about there. that's all it for "news4 this week" this week. i'm jim handly. thanks for joining us and have a great weekend, everybody. activia is better than ever! hey, you guys. wt to try actia's great new taste? isn't this the yogurt that, you know... helps regulate your digestive system. ooh, i think i'll pass. no, no, no! trust me. it is beyond tasty. mmm! wow! i can't believe it, i love it! mmm, this is really good! new best tasting activia ever! ♪ activia now you can join the fight against breast cancer every time you enjoy an activia. give hope with every cup of activia.
this is the colombian basin pig me rabbit of washington state. this was the last one on earth. it has since died. add another zero to the list. >> a lot to think about there. that's all it for "news4 this week" this week. i'm jim handly. thanks for joining us and have a great weekend, everybody. activia is better than ever! hey, you guys. wt to try actia's great new taste? isn't this the yogurt that, you know... helps regulate your digestive system. ooh, i think i'll pass. no,...
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she told the "washington post" it is a fair assessment. we have seen good progress over the last few years and we still have a long way to go before we can say we are providing all children with an excellent education. >>> they have something to crow about at montgomery county cools. 857 students have been named national merit scholarship finalists. they represent 16 schools across the county. they will compete nationally for scholarships offered next spring. for more stories where you live go to wusa9.com. find your community in our where you live section and keep up with what is happening in your neighborhood. got a story or news tip, we want to hear from you. contact us and be part of the team at wusa9.com. >>> a relic of a catholic saint is taking up a new temporary home here in washington. derek mcginty tells us about st. john bosco. >> he's large and a bit imposing, but in life he was all about the least of us. he is st. john bosco, don bosco to those in the know and these days he's a wax figure and urn arriving on the steps of the n
she told the "washington post" it is a fair assessment. we have seen good progress over the last few years and we still have a long way to go before we can say we are providing all children with an excellent education. >>> they have something to crow about at montgomery county cools. 857 students have been named national merit scholarship finalists. they represent 16 schools across the county. they will compete nationally for scholarships offered next spring. for more stories...
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>> tracie potts in washington. tracie, thanks. >>> well, a federal judge in california is planning to issue an injunction to stop the government from enforcing a ban on opening gay service members in the military. yesterday the judge declared the "don't ask, don't tell" policy unconstitutional, saying it violates the right to free speech and due process of gays and lesbians. in her ruling, the judge added that the policy doesn't help military readiness and instead has a, quote, direct and deleterious effect on the nation's armed service. >>> and now here's a look at some other stories making news early today in america. in wisconsin police are looking for an armed masked robber who charged in and attempted to hold up a local bank. unfortunately for the suspect, a customer sprung into action and tackled him from behind. the suspect ran out of the bank without any cash. fortunately no one was hurt. >>> an illinois bank got an unexpected deposit, an 80,000-pound semi. the truck driver swerved off the road, plowed thro
>> tracie potts in washington. tracie, thanks. >>> well, a federal judge in california is planning to issue an injunction to stop the government from enforcing a ban on opening gay service members in the military. yesterday the judge declared the "don't ask, don't tell" policy unconstitutional, saying it violates the right to free speech and due process of gays and lesbians. in her ruling, the judge added that the policy doesn't help military readiness and instead has...