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suzanne pratt, "n.b.r.," new york. >> well, if you driving to the mall, you are paying a lot less for gas, pump prices are plunging dropping seven and a half percent in november. the national average for gasoline is now $3.30 a gallon. >> and that is the main reason consumer prices were down last month. the index of consumer prices which includes everything from the cost of milk to the price of a haircut fell three-tenths of a percent, that is the largest drop since may. >> but here on wall street investors ignored that up beat news and were fixated on the stalled talks in washington about the fiscal cliff. >> the dow lost 36 points, the nasdaq down 21, the s and b 500 fell, s&p fell also. >> looking at the outlook for gas and oil prices, we turn to an oil analyst, founding partner at again capital. >> you know, john, i was thinking looking over these numbers a few weeks ago here in the northeast we were paying close to $5 a gallon for gasoline, of course it was because of hurricane sandy and standing in line, gas lines, and now this. i know it is a special situation, but what is goin
suzanne pratt, "n.b.r.," new york. >> well, if you driving to the mall, you are paying a lot less for gas, pump prices are plunging dropping seven and a half percent in november. the national average for gasoline is now $3.30 a gallon. >> and that is the main reason consumer prices were down last month. the index of consumer prices which includes everything from the cost of milk to the price of a haircut fell three-tenths of a percent, that is the largest drop since may....
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suzanne sent us a note. i will read the note. in that note she said, the committee is a testament to the power of sharing your commitment to the rule of law, even in times of perceived peril. family members may disagree on outcomes, but knowing that we share this commitment promotes civil discourse and reasonable debate, helping to lead to a stronger nation. i am proud to be associated with it. we are pleased to be associated with you. thank you very much for your service to the public. can you come up to the podium and make a response? [applause] >> that was a lovely introduction, harvey. i will take you with me anywhere i go. thank you. it is such a treat. i have been associated with this committee for a long time. this is a wonderful -- we describe it as our family. it is a terrific group. it is a real treat and a substantial honor for me to speak and be up here for more than a couple of minutes with my short introduction. i do want to keep it short because i find what is most interesting is to engage in a dialogue with the ex
suzanne sent us a note. i will read the note. in that note she said, the committee is a testament to the power of sharing your commitment to the rule of law, even in times of perceived peril. family members may disagree on outcomes, but knowing that we share this commitment promotes civil discourse and reasonable debate, helping to lead to a stronger nation. i am proud to be associated with it. we are pleased to be associated with you. thank you very much for your service to the public. can you...
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suzanne kennedy is live from fedex field. >> i wish i could have. a lot of redskins fans woke up extremely tired. did that really happened last night? we are going to the playoffs. they are singing and dancing in the streets of washington, d.c. all because of this. >> the washington redskins into the playoffs. >> with the playoffs on the horizons and bragging rights for the redskins, fans are ecstatic. >> we have something to cheer about. >> it has been a long time. >> i love it. in-your-face, dallas. >> last night win is all redskins fans wanted to talk about. >> we are in the playoffs. >> the best game i have ever seen them play. >> they are cranking out division champ t-shirts. that is what this band was in search of today in bethesda. -- this van was in search of debate in bethesda. >> it is awesome. -- this fan was in search of today in bethesda. >> it is awesome. >> the countdown is on to the playoffs. tonight, at the big question -- are there any tickets around and how much are you willing to pay tax? >> we have the answer to that question. t
suzanne kennedy is live from fedex field. >> i wish i could have. a lot of redskins fans woke up extremely tired. did that really happened last night? we are going to the playoffs. they are singing and dancing in the streets of washington, d.c. all because of this. >> the washington redskins into the playoffs. >> with the playoffs on the horizons and bragging rights for the redskins, fans are ecstatic. >> we have something to cheer about. >> it has been a long...
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moaning it was cold you had an orange block because a little bit short of me you know i have my secret suzanne today it's all anyway we're in our brand new studios as you can see where widescreen where h.d. hopefully show lights is going to go out wide screen as well exactly we've got robotic cameras you can see them but all this is leading up to the fact that we're in a brand new studio it's studio now for all of five t.v. news channels and seven websites we used to be in the center of moscow and now we've changed over the last couple of weeks a move to this huge new complex which we're going to be showing you later and also of course showing you yes it's my first time in the studio it might have noticed i've been gone for a couple of months my first night back new year's eve great to be here i'm impressed i really am out of a stranger to me it's my first night trying it out so bear. with me if we get into a little sense there again i said among these very high heels to keep up with but we are going to take you tonight behind the scenes we're going to show you the argy gallery the artsy news
moaning it was cold you had an orange block because a little bit short of me you know i have my secret suzanne today it's all anyway we're in our brand new studios as you can see where widescreen where h.d. hopefully show lights is going to go out wide screen as well exactly we've got robotic cameras you can see them but all this is leading up to the fact that we're in a brand new studio it's studio now for all of five t.v. news channels and seven websites we used to be in the center of moscow...
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>>ygky history arrived with evey old ship and in an office, suzanne is curious about them. >> i would like to know where they served, what they did. >> she can tell you how the massive uss roanoke served as an oil tanker. but it takes uss hogan to remind us size isn't everything. >> i say big in heart. >> to fully appreciate how much heart you need to go back to december 7th, 1941. pearl harbor. remember the little tug that could? hogan did. beginning in the moments of the japanese attack it moved debris and kept pearl harbor open. had the japanese managed to sink the battleship nevada the united states navy would have been more defenseless. >> chances are that this harbor would have been bat botheled up for two month autos after the war it served as a fire boat. later spent years in the mothball fleet. and now, work crews prepping for for a new home this, vessel has seen better he days but among the old salt, looks are skin deep. so at 10:48, 71 years to the minute of the pearl harbor f÷ everyone in the ship yard formed up for a flag raising by 30-year-old peter zasky. >> they say h
>>ygky history arrived with evey old ship and in an office, suzanne is curious about them. >> i would like to know where they served, what they did. >> she can tell you how the massive uss roanoke served as an oil tanker. but it takes uss hogan to remind us size isn't everything. >> i say big in heart. >> to fully appreciate how much heart you need to go back to december 7th, 1941. pearl harbor. remember the little tug that could? hogan did. beginning in the...
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lou: joining me now is the a-time, suzanne we start with you, is this going to be a deal or are speaker boehner and president obama wasting our time? the sticking point is not the tax rates, i think that real sticking point is cuts, democrats are not willing to put forward enough cuts to get republicans to say what they promised they would do, at least consider the rate going up. lou: this -- president comes with a dial, most recent counter offer, offer, i don't know why we are with him. has $2 of tax hikes for every well 70-cents of -- >> imaginary cuts. i suggestion that john boehner get a huge banner and wrap it around the capitol, "it's the spending, stupid." >> the truth is that tax receipts have risen, revenue for federal government has risen by 26%. 210, 2010, and 2011, there is room to perhaps give there. but, i have to ask you, am saying now. i was going to say, i think we're being gamed in a different way. i am now in school that believes this president doesn't to go over the cliff, also, i believe that republicans are now incentivized to go over the cliff, because they get tw
lou: joining me now is the a-time, suzanne we start with you, is this going to be a deal or are speaker boehner and president obama wasting our time? the sticking point is not the tax rates, i think that real sticking point is cuts, democrats are not willing to put forward enough cuts to get republicans to say what they promised they would do, at least consider the rate going up. lou: this -- president comes with a dial, most recent counter offer, offer, i don't know why we are with him. has $2...
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here is suzanne mcginnis. >> social security workers marched outside they're office in baltimore wednesday. they're protesting the governments cuts to kick in at the end of the year. sdmrsz -- >> we don't want to see our public hurt. >> just down the road in washington dc the stand off continues. house speaker john boehner said he's still waiting for president obama to make his next counter offer to the republican plan he rejected. >> i'm going to need a response from the white house. we can't negotiate with ourselves. >> the president and boehner spoke on the phone wednesday. republicans want more. >> we want to sit down with the president. we want to talk specifics. >> whether the talks happen on the phone or in person here at capitol hill or at the white house there will be no deal without a compromise on taxes. >> i'm obsession to raise taxes is not going to solve the problem. >> timothy gitner said the white house is willing to go over the fiscal cliff if the gop doesn't agree to raise taxes on the top 2% of corners. the parties position seems unchangeable. >> speaker boehner took a p
here is suzanne mcginnis. >> social security workers marched outside they're office in baltimore wednesday. they're protesting the governments cuts to kick in at the end of the year. sdmrsz -- >> we don't want to see our public hurt. >> just down the road in washington dc the stand off continues. house speaker john boehner said he's still waiting for president obama to make his next counter offer to the republican plan he rejected. >> i'm going to need a response from...
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. >> thanks, suzanne. our sports director is also on top of everything related to the redskins and will have more coming up on sports. we've just gotten word that president obama is going to be coming out to comment at 5:45 on the fiscal cliff. we will have live coverage of that. also, storm watch. what's coming up how road crews are preparing for the winter weather. >> how you can join beyonce at the super bowl. >> marilyn monroe and the fbi secret files. >> and horrifying attack inside a police station. >> we are following breaking news coming from albany, new york. a jet bound for dallas from albany turned around after smoke was reported in one of the restrooms. an airport spokesman said united flight 3739 landed safely just after 3:30 this afternoon. there were no injuries. a frightening sequence of events today in a police station in southern new jersey. the man being processed for a domestic violence charge should taken inside injuring three police officers. >> the latest on the unfolding investigati
. >> thanks, suzanne. our sports director is also on top of everything related to the redskins and will have more coming up on sports. we've just gotten word that president obama is going to be coming out to comment at 5:45 on the fiscal cliff. we will have live coverage of that. also, storm watch. what's coming up how road crews are preparing for the winter weather. >> how you can join beyonce at the super bowl. >> marilyn monroe and the fbi secret files. >> and...
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i'm michael holmes, in for suzanne malveaux. we are taking you around the world in 60 minutes. here what happens we've got going on for you today. we'll start with breaking news out of cairo, egypt. thousands of protesters crowding the streets, troops firing tear gas, many people mad about the president's recent power grab. the country is less than two weeks away from voting on a new constitution. a controversial one, to many people. reza is in the middle of it in i can propose the demonstration had been unfolding for a while. what's happening in the last half hour or so? >> reporter: yeah, let's get you up to speed, michael, on new information that we've gotten over the past hour. according to witnesses on the ground, protesters have broken at least one barrier, set up with barbed wire that was arranged by police to keep protesters away from the presidential palace, another witness telling us there's been one clash between protesters and police after demonstrators started throwing rocks, debris, other objects, at police and police responded by firing at least one round of tear
i'm michael holmes, in for suzanne malveaux. we are taking you around the world in 60 minutes. here what happens we've got going on for you today. we'll start with breaking news out of cairo, egypt. thousands of protesters crowding the streets, troops firing tear gas, many people mad about the president's recent power grab. the country is less than two weeks away from voting on a new constitution. a controversial one, to many people. reza is in the middle of it in i can propose the...
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suzanne shaw has the story. >> behind the daunting walls of san quentin state prison, inside this old machine shop, convicted felons are reaching for the stars. >> the whole nasa thing is just, wow. you don't even get that at the best technical school in the country. to get that in prison. >> studying math and science and under the strict supervision of nas a they are building cubes that may some day carry miniature satellites into space. >> do you actually program this? >> yes, we do. we actually sit here and tircnk around with the codes. >> they are proud of what they have learned. pa. >> you couldn't use any tools? >> i didn't know the names of them or how to use them. >> richard runs the metal shop. >> i'm really finicky about the work they do. >> a veteran of many aerospace jobs, the peace keeper missile and the space shuttle, this job is the most rewarding. >> to not only watch the guys use their skills, their machine skills and their life skills as well. >> here the inmates help each other, a stark contrast to the outside yard where turf is divided by race. black, white, mexica
suzanne shaw has the story. >> behind the daunting walls of san quentin state prison, inside this old machine shop, convicted felons are reaching for the stars. >> the whole nasa thing is just, wow. you don't even get that at the best technical school in the country. to get that in prison. >> studying math and science and under the strict supervision of nas a they are building cubes that may some day carry miniature satellites into space. >> do you actually program this?...
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>>guest: >>host: suzanne amazon and did you know they give you a free atpp every day? --this is amazon >>caller: i can watch you all on it. you guys have made my year. >>host: that is important to me and aaron. it is really nice to be able to get the things that you will use and do it on flex pay and it will pay for itself 100 times over. >>caller: and the 5 flex pays fits right into my budget. >>host: thank you for stopping by to say hello to us at hsn. >>caller: thank you. i watch you every day but this is it for the year. >>host: have a safe and blessed holiday. >>caller: you and happy new year. bye-bye. >>host: here is the scoop. we are busy.do not break the leg or hurt (...) >>guest: not fool around! [laughter] >>host: the time for thinking is. we are having fun with this but i want you to try it. just like the caller said she can budget this and how many times have you done that? the crummy old tv i have in my i bought a tv i could afford at the time and i have regretted it every time i turned on because it is not what i wanted. times to make compromises but this
>>guest: >>host: suzanne amazon and did you know they give you a free atpp every day? --this is amazon >>caller: i can watch you all on it. you guys have made my year. >>host: that is important to me and aaron. it is really nice to be able to get the things that you will use and do it on flex pay and it will pay for itself 100 times over. >>caller: and the 5 flex pays fits right into my budget. >>host: thank you for stopping by to say hello to us at hsn....
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get the full story and journalists or the average citizen unless we hear from the president, maybe suzanne rice, in more detail? >> the dynamic instances we'll never under the full story. those investigating will never understand what really happened. too many things are going on and a lot of information like how we secure our embassies, the nature of threat, that will remain classified and can't be shared with the public domain. >> thank you for your thoughts. >> couple of potential game changers in the syrian civil war, the nato chief says the regime in syria is approaching collapse and president assad as ally, russia, admits the rebels could defeat the sir ran regime. moscow is preparing to evacuate russians citizens if necessary. this marks the first time in the civil war that killed more than 40,000 people that russia suggested president assad could actually lose. moscow repeatedly blocked security council measure, the sir ran regime supports iran, hamas, hezbollah and the third biggest stockpile of chemical weapons. johnathan hunt with the news. there seems to be a growing consensus
get the full story and journalists or the average citizen unless we hear from the president, maybe suzanne rice, in more detail? >> the dynamic instances we'll never under the full story. those investigating will never understand what really happened. too many things are going on and a lot of information like how we secure our embassies, the nature of threat, that will remain classified and can't be shared with the public domain. >> thank you for your thoughts. >> couple of...
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here's what suzanne rice said to the general assembly after the vote. >> today's unfortunate and counterproductive resolution places further obstacles in the path to peace. that is why the united states voted against it. tonight's grand pronouncements will soon fade and the palestinian people will wake up tomorrow and find a little about our lives has changed. >> we have a member of the israel knesset is own the foreign affairs and defense committee. she joins me from tel aviv. thank you so much for being here. why do you think you were able to only get nine votes despite the lobbying efforts from the united nations? >> i think most countries unlike the u.s. had a deep misunderstanding as so what the vote was about. many countries, countries of good will, not those with a history against israel and would like to see the country disappear. countries especially in europe thought they were voting for something that would promote peace. they actually thought that by abstaining or supporting this vote, this would promote the idea of a two-state solution. the reason that they made a mistake is that in d
here's what suzanne rice said to the general assembly after the vote. >> today's unfortunate and counterproductive resolution places further obstacles in the path to peace. that is why the united states voted against it. tonight's grand pronouncements will soon fade and the palestinian people will wake up tomorrow and find a little about our lives has changed. >> we have a member of the israel knesset is own the foreign affairs and defense committee. she joins me from tel aviv....
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york "post," read through it, and oftentimes i seat work of one of the bright young reporters there, suzanne. i spotted a story written about her. it was a story that she had gone mad, like stark raving mad, being hospitalized and restrained in a hospital. look at these pictures. this is the beautiful reporter i'm reading every gay in the post in a hospital bed. it's pretty shocking stuff because the things she was doing sounded like the behavior of those accused of being witches, burned at the stake, demonic possession. but the the cause is astounding. mere antibiotics saved her from what might have been a lifetime of lunacy or worth, death. she wrote a book about the entire ordeal called blaine on fire. and kind enough to be with me now. this is a mouth testimony. anti-nmda receptive auto immune receptor. what is that? >> it is a mouthful, but it's ben your body's immune system attacks your own brain. >> and you're fine. you are over this. >> yes. i'm not on any medication. i'm back to where i was before. >> so you're at work, every is going fine. what all of a sudden happened that you end
york "post," read through it, and oftentimes i seat work of one of the bright young reporters there, suzanne. i spotted a story written about her. it was a story that she had gone mad, like stark raving mad, being hospitalized and restrained in a hospital. look at these pictures. this is the beautiful reporter i'm reading every gay in the post in a hospital bed. it's pretty shocking stuff because the things she was doing sounded like the behavior of those accused of being witches,...
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i'm michael holmes sitting in for suzanne malveaux. as usual, we'll go around the world in 60 minutes. there is much going on in your world. we start with this. some breaking baby news. kate middleton is pregnant. yes, i know you're thrilled. england's prince william and his wife expecting their first child. the news broke just about an hour or so ago. our richard quest is all over it. well, hopefully not all over it. he knows the details. joining us from london with the latest, i'm sure that your neck of the woods is -- and probably mine too -- agog. >> well, yes. what an end to the year that saw the diamond jubilee just 18 months after the wedding, and now it's been announced that the duchess of cambridge, kate middleton is pregnant. we know that it is in the very early stages of pregnancy. it's believed to be under 12 weeks, and we also believe the reason it has been announced at this
i'm michael holmes sitting in for suzanne malveaux. as usual, we'll go around the world in 60 minutes. there is much going on in your world. we start with this. some breaking baby news. kate middleton is pregnant. yes, i know you're thrilled. england's prince william and his wife expecting their first child. the news broke just about an hour or so ago. our richard quest is all over it. well, hopefully not all over it. he knows the details. joining us from london with the latest, i'm sure that...
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[applause] you're referring to the suzanne somers exercise video. [laughter] it was stolen from my locker, probably by shatt. that's why he's in great shape. by the way, everything is going to come back to that. is always who told you to do that is why? there is no evidence that there was a knob. i do is go back one thing. it was a good response about how you feel about america and how you feel about everyone else that maybe it is our fault it may be we should apologize, even though there is no evidence and they laughed at us what did that. [inaudible] >> what about your.? how did you row out and we are parents the influence on your politics? >> my dad serving 25 to life. [laughter] actually, he's the winner of the family. now, my dad passed away when i was 18 from kant here. so that happens. move on. good guy, though. really good guy. >> i've always wondered, what happens to the liberal pack impinge on red eye clinics speenine uk's ms. pants? >> here is my feeling. i thought it was a practical decision because the fact that they were the people wat
[applause] you're referring to the suzanne somers exercise video. [laughter] it was stolen from my locker, probably by shatt. that's why he's in great shape. by the way, everything is going to come back to that. is always who told you to do that is why? there is no evidence that there was a knob. i do is go back one thing. it was a good response about how you feel about america and how you feel about everyone else that maybe it is our fault it may be we should apologize, even though there is no...
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newsroom international is going to get going with suzanne malveaux right after this break. have a great day. ♪ [ female announcer ] holiday cookies are a big job. everything has to be just right. perfection is in the details. ♪ get to holiday fun faster with pillsbury cookie dough. now is a good time to think about your options. are you looking for a plan that really meets your needs and your budget? as you probably know, medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the...
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. >> alisyn: maybe suzanne did, the author of "how to choose a husband and make peace with marriage" hi, suzanne. >> thanks for having me. >> alisyn: you were on "fox & friends" on wednesday and caused a bit of a firestorm. >> clayton: a hornets nest. >> alisyn: with some of your principles. let's clarify. what do you mean that women aren't women anymore? >> right, okay, keep in mind, i was quoting what men said. so, in that article, i said men said women aren't women anymore, that's one thing that's gotten kind of confused. don't kill the messenger. >> alisyn: what does that mean. >> and i piggy backed off of that by suggesting that women surrender to their femininity sn that's what people are confused about. the issue is that women have become sort of overdeveloped, if you will, in their masculine side because they've been groomed for number one, a life in the marketplace as opposed to a life at home and so of course, that whole plan is going to be very different in terms of what you're going to be -- how you're going to prepare for it and what you're going to be doing with your ti
. >> alisyn: maybe suzanne did, the author of "how to choose a husband and make peace with marriage" hi, suzanne. >> thanks for having me. >> alisyn: you were on "fox & friends" on wednesday and caused a bit of a firestorm. >> clayton: a hornets nest. >> alisyn: with some of your principles. let's clarify. what do you mean that women aren't women anymore? >> right, okay, keep in mind, i was quoting what men said. so, in that article, i...
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cupp is off, but i think i saw her meeting with suzanne. new york does need a mayor with more fashionable frays. speaking of spectacles word is steve is cheating on "the cycle"ist with another team. is he up for a move? who am i? i'll never tell, but i can tell you that apparently gossip like that or something like that is good for you. let's backspin on it. >> that was pretty good. that was good. that was good. >> we do have a point here, other than me pretending to be gossip girl. there is a new study. a team of psychologists found na gossiping in the workplace helps worker productivity. people report that they're gossiping to talk about people who shirked responsibility. this was interesting. nine out of ten everyday conversations are actually gossip. it's also used to sort of -- >> nine out of ten? >> isn't that crazy? >> wow. and used to warn colleagues about our colleagues not pulling their weight. this apparently makes people more productive. it's interesting to think about in evolutionary terms, i think we have a human psychology of
cupp is off, but i think i saw her meeting with suzanne. new york does need a mayor with more fashionable frays. speaking of spectacles word is steve is cheating on "the cycle"ist with another team. is he up for a move? who am i? i'll never tell, but i can tell you that apparently gossip like that or something like that is good for you. let's backspin on it. >> that was pretty good. that was good. that was good. >> we do have a point here, other than me pretending to be...
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. >> you see that suzanne somers thing. thigh master. >> thigh master? >> what is that? >> a guy master. >>> coming up in the next hour, cramer talks to the ceo of brigs and stratton. then, could shares of the gap be ready to gap back up or will hefty gains for the year make it a victim of the cliff? plus, a check of the charts. it's all coming up, top of the hour. >>> got your first look tomorrow when we come right back. stay tuned. well, if it isn't mr. margin. mr. margin? don't be modest, bob. you found a better way to pack a bowling ball. that was ups. and who called ups? you did, bob. i just asked a question. it takes a long time to pack a bowling ball. the last guy pitched more ball packers. but you... you consulted ups. you found a better way. that's logistics. that's margin. find out what else ups knows. i'll do that. you're on a roll. that's funny. i wasn't being funny, bob. i know. and i'm here to tell homeowners that are 62 and older about a great way to live a better retirement. it's called a reverse mortgage. [ male announcer ] call right now to receive your
. >> you see that suzanne somers thing. thigh master. >> thigh master? >> what is that? >> a guy master. >>> coming up in the next hour, cramer talks to the ceo of brigs and stratton. then, could shares of the gap be ready to gap back up or will hefty gains for the year make it a victim of the cliff? plus, a check of the charts. it's all coming up, top of the hour. >>> got your first look tomorrow when we come right back. stay tuned. well, if it isn't...
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and the result, suzanne said his americans -- americans don't actually recognize when the government is doing good things for them. [inaudible] >> this kind of reason to my question, but enough to cover, but the attitude towards the plutocrats in europe, one would assume they're used to heavy taxes. but to the extent that she looked she looked or talk to those people, do you still have the same undercurrent of resentment in thinking that the american plutocrats got it right or are they more enlightened? >> is general and the american plutocracy among the rest of the world. they feel it's pretty good to be american. very good to be singaporean. that's also excellent. monocoque am a very good place. elgin, not too bad. europeans feel that america -- george soros said to me the great thing about being a rich guy in america versus europe is in america if you're rich, people look up to you, and you're not necessarily. what is interesting is similar tensions are evident in europe, two and similar reactions. we've all been following france and attacks at the top living to 70% in the reactio
and the result, suzanne said his americans -- americans don't actually recognize when the government is doing good things for them. [inaudible] >> this kind of reason to my question, but enough to cover, but the attitude towards the plutocrats in europe, one would assume they're used to heavy taxes. but to the extent that she looked she looked or talk to those people, do you still have the same undercurrent of resentment in thinking that the american plutocrats got it right or are they...
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don't know that, but i was coming and c-span that a wonderful series of interviews with brian lamb and suzanne and they asked about the building, the court building, and they just started throwing out some questions and got some very fruitful responses and kept going. when i was halfway through my book these transcripts came out and i realized all the questions i would have asked them were being asked by c-span, and i extract all the golden nuggets and put them in the narrative format to make them come alive. but as the justices often tend to when they give interviews the answer questions and sort of the same way. so i didn't really feel like i needed to go back and reinvent the wheel except for my own personal glory of doing that. it was already out there. >> if i can follow up on that, clare mentioned the retirement issues of the justices. i'm sure you noticed when justice scalia was on his recent book tour to was asked by people about retirement, and he didn't get the standard answer. he actually told the truth. this is the first time in history when the justice cannot and said in multiple
don't know that, but i was coming and c-span that a wonderful series of interviews with brian lamb and suzanne and they asked about the building, the court building, and they just started throwing out some questions and got some very fruitful responses and kept going. when i was halfway through my book these transcripts came out and i realized all the questions i would have asked them were being asked by c-span, and i extract all the golden nuggets and put them in the narrative format to make...
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[applause] you're referring to the suzanne sommers exercise video. [laughter] that was stolen from my locker. [laughter] probably by shep. that's why he's in great shape. yeah, it's the only question that matters. and, by the way, everything about this story is going to come back to that. it's always, it's always who told you to do that and why. there was no evidence that there was a mob. and i always go back to one thing. it was a gut, it was a gut response about how you feel about america and how you feel about everyone else that maybe it is our fault, and maybe we should apologize even though there was no evidence. and they laughed at us when we did that. so -- >> over here. >> yes. >> [inaudible] miss her. >> yeah. >> what about your dad? what did he do? how did you grow up, and were your parents the influence on your politics? >> well, my dad's serving 25 to life. [laughter] actually, he's the winner of the family. [laughter] no, my dad passed away when i was 18 from cancer. so, well, that happens. you move on. good guy though. really good guy.
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suzanne, we've talked about these incidents before. gabby giffords galvanized the nation. that not a school incident, but children were killed in that, in fact, among the dead. it was a child that had gone to the congress on the corner gathering place as an object lesson in scitizenship. what has to happen for this to have a critical mass as far as a political issue? >> that's the right question. is this the moment or not? wfk, it's true that this is not the day to talk about the politics of it. we're still trying to figure out what happened, and we're still thinking about the people who have been hurt, but is this the tipping point? i don't know the answer to that. you know, it's -- i guess we've come to expect that at colleges and even in high schools that kids will be prepared for terrible situations like this, but this is a school -- this is a kindergarten to fourth grade school, and they've apparently also had lockdown protocols established with these kids that they were following. thank goodness they were. the idea that they felt it was necessary and that it turned o
suzanne, we've talked about these incidents before. gabby giffords galvanized the nation. that not a school incident, but children were killed in that, in fact, among the dead. it was a child that had gone to the congress on the corner gathering place as an object lesson in scitizenship. what has to happen for this to have a critical mass as far as a political issue? >> that's the right question. is this the moment or not? wfk, it's true that this is not the day to talk about the politics...
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[commercial] [reading] [♪music♪] >>host: hi i am suzanne runyan and we are doing coins tonight. that kristie set is now gone for the '95. >>guest: that was 60 seconds. >>host: the 93 is also gone and now we have eight of the big prestige proof sets left.it says i have 10 eisenhower coins and how much are they worth? >>guest: they're just circulated ones then go ahead and spend them unless they are proofs proof is that of a proof set. thank you for intoanswering that.what is the big deal about this next one? >>guest: i susanna's coin and i said look at the reverse of this and when was it made? 1879 at the san francisco mint. -- this coin >>guest: it is not only uncirculated it is joyce brilliant uncirculated and ms64 certified from the san francisco mint in 1879. choice brilliant uncirculated >>guest: is one was made 2001 and this was made 1879. which one is nicer? that is a special coin but this one right 1879 s. c13 the early3 francisco mint coins because they had just sent new equipment out and the coins for just struck so well that you get this coin- and it looks3 one of thos
[commercial] [reading] [♪music♪] >>host: hi i am suzanne runyan and we are doing coins tonight. that kristie set is now gone for the '95. >>guest: that was 60 seconds. >>host: the 93 is also gone and now we have eight of the big prestige proof sets left.it says i have 10 eisenhower coins and how much are they worth? >>guest: they're just circulated ones then go ahead and spend them unless they are proofs proof is that of a proof set. thank you for intoanswering...
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editor to the boat and the father of the lot of books he is co-author along with his long-suffering wife suzanne of two incredibly talented children, louise and extraordinary singer and musician who i hope will make it here this evening and sam, who is currently attending yale which bob tells me is a four year institution in either hartford or new haven. let me begin our discussion by pointing out the fitting miss of discussing my american revolution here on delancey st.. delancey is where prominent you cannot family who fled to ireland in the 16th surgery a branch of the family subsequently emigrated to the comment of new york where they became major landowners. their state included the place for you now sit and i now stand. during the revolution that delancey's were among new york's most steadfast loyalist. oliver delancey joined general howell on staten island in 1776 for the battle of new york and raised and equipped that delancey burt eight of three battalions consisting of 1500 loyalist volunteers who served as commanding officer on long island. the delancey's lead new york at the end of t
editor to the boat and the father of the lot of books he is co-author along with his long-suffering wife suzanne of two incredibly talented children, louise and extraordinary singer and musician who i hope will make it here this evening and sam, who is currently attending yale which bob tells me is a four year institution in either hartford or new haven. let me begin our discussion by pointing out the fitting miss of discussing my american revolution here on delancey st.. delancey is where...
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editor in the fallout of a sextet of books he is co-author along with his patient long-suffering wife suzanne f2 incredibly talented -- talented children. louise, sam as attending yale. a four year institution. let me begin our discussion by putting out, the american revolution here on dentistry. the bill and seas were a promising new gun family fled to england and ireland and 16th century. a branch of the family subsequently emigrated to new york where they became major landowners. their state included a place where you know said, and i now stand. during the revolution, there were among new york's most steadfast loyalists. oliver delancey joined s.i. in 1776, the battle of new york and raised and equipped the delancey brigade of three battalions consisting of 1500 loyalists volunteers who served as commanding officer. they fled new york at the end of the revolution. they left behind a street with their name on it and in the 19th century fell into the political sway of one of new york's great work healers, big time sullivan, an ancestor of bombs, the so-called gang of the bowery. the western
editor in the fallout of a sextet of books he is co-author along with his patient long-suffering wife suzanne f2 incredibly talented -- talented children. louise, sam as attending yale. a four year institution. let me begin our discussion by putting out, the american revolution here on dentistry. the bill and seas were a promising new gun family fled to england and ireland and 16th century. a branch of the family subsequently emigrated to new york where they became major landowners. their state...
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it took place at suzanne and steve's wedding in copenhagen. if you ever wonder what happens when 30 theater actors get together, this. ♪ ♪ one more day before >> love that. >> greatest toast ever. >> can we get up and just start singing? ♪ >> great stuff. great, great, great. >> what a wedding gift. >> yeah. ♪ one more day >> yay. >> great. >>> coming up, robin roberts, like you've never seen her before. hey buddy, i bet mom would love this, huh? jack? jaaack? jaaack?! jack?! looks good ladies! jack! come on, stop the car. jack! no, no, no, no, no! the only thing more surprising than finding the perfect gifts.. niice. ...is where you find them. how did you know? i had a little help. this is how to gift. this is sears. of washington about the future of medicare and social security. anncr: but you deserve straight talk about the options on the... table and what they mean for you and your family. ancr: aarp is cutting through all the political spin. because for our 37 million members, only one word counts. get the facts at earnedasay.org.
it took place at suzanne and steve's wedding in copenhagen. if you ever wonder what happens when 30 theater actors get together, this. ♪ ♪ one more day before >> love that. >> greatest toast ever. >> can we get up and just start singing? ♪ >> great stuff. great, great, great. >> what a wedding gift. >> yeah. ♪ one more day >> yay. >> great. >>> coming up, robin roberts, like you've never seen her before. hey buddy, i bet mom would...
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suzanne candiotti, east hampton, connecticut. >>> and cnn newsroom continues for deb who
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. >> thank you, suzanne. i'm hala gorani here in washington, d.c. in for brooke baldwin. grief today is shattering the christmas eve quiet on a sleepy town in new york. this is how it looked around 6:00 in the morning today. there was a massive house fire that ravaged homes overlooking lake ontario. the house fire spread as firefighters tried to dodge gunfire. the firefighters apparently walked into a trap just as they were responding to this. at last word, two firefighters are dead, three other first responders are wounded, and alleged gunman is dead. authorities can't say whether other bodies might be found in the eight homes destroyed or damaged by the fire in the town of webster. shocking, bizarre, tragic today. cnn's poppy harlow is in new york, trying to piece together this horrible chain of events here on christmas eve. so what happened, because authorities are saying potentially this was a trap laid out for the firefighters. >> that's what the police chief gerald pickering said in the last press conference, we're awaiting right now another press conference that sh
. >> thank you, suzanne. i'm hala gorani here in washington, d.c. in for brooke baldwin. grief today is shattering the christmas eve quiet on a sleepy town in new york. this is how it looked around 6:00 in the morning today. there was a massive house fire that ravaged homes overlooking lake ontario. the house fire spread as firefighters tried to dodge gunfire. the firefighters apparently walked into a trap just as they were responding to this. at last word, two firefighters are dead,...
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. >> suzanne, thank you. good to see you'll of you here on this wednesday. i'm brooke baldwin. a bit of a surprise. moments ago on the white house briefing room today, the president speaking before reporters answering several questions about the fiscal cliff, and blasting republicans in the process. well, here is what we have learned since. speaker of the house john boehner, he will be responding. he'll be responding in just minutes from now here. so we'll take that for you live. but let me begin with what the president began with, with this debate sweeping the nation right now. he wants ideas on changing nation the nation's gun laws. wants the ideas fast. he tapped number two to lead the interagency effort to come up with proposals. he gave vice president joe biden one month to do it. the president says this is not some wishy washy blue ribbon government study group. take a listen. >> this is not some washington commission. this is not something where folks are going to be studying the issue for six months and publishing a report that gets read and then pushed aside. this is a
. >> suzanne, thank you. good to see you'll of you here on this wednesday. i'm brooke baldwin. a bit of a surprise. moments ago on the white house briefing room today, the president speaking before reporters answering several questions about the fiscal cliff, and blasting republicans in the process. well, here is what we have learned since. speaker of the house john boehner, he will be responding. he'll be responding in just minutes from now here. so we'll take that for you live. but let...
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>> suzanne, thanks so much. good to be with all of you on a monday. i'm brooke baldwin. let's show you live pictures. we're watching and we're awaiting the president, packed room here, these are live pictures from redford, the redford plant, daimler's redford engine plant to be specific today this is the greater detroit area. we're expecting the president. this is an invitation only audience. we're expecting to hear themes of the economy, and middle class. couple of backdrops, just to put this in the back of your head as we continue this conversation with our chief white house correspondent who i'll bring in in a moment here. just yesterday, the president met with the speaker of the house, john boehner, to talk specifically about avoiding the fiscal cliff. we are mere weeks from that, you know, basically kicking in, first of the year. that's when everyone's taxes would be going up. that happened just yesterday. and also you have all these pro union protests happening not too far away in lansing, michigan. we have a correspondent there as well. we'll talk to here. jessica
>> suzanne, thanks so much. good to be with all of you on a monday. i'm brooke baldwin. let's show you live pictures. we're watching and we're awaiting the president, packed room here, these are live pictures from redford, the redford plant, daimler's redford engine plant to be specific today this is the greater detroit area. we're expecting the president. this is an invitation only audience. we're expecting to hear themes of the economy, and middle class. couple of backdrops, just to put...
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>> fox news's suzanne winker who says women's nature is to be dominated by men. >> stephanie: oh dear. >> a man's place in the office his woman should simply surrender to his rules. >> stephanie: that's making jim hot. >> yeah. >> stephanie: she has some exceptions if they are cute enough he can throw all of his principals out the window. >> do you absolutely positively gugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugu let's rock and roll. there is so much going on that every day presents another exciting issue. from financial regulation, iran getting a nuclear bomb, civil war in syria, fraud on wall street, destruction of medicare and medicaid. there are real issues here. having been a governor, i know that trade-offs are tough. things everyday exploding around the world that leave no shortage for exciting conversations. i want our viewer to understand why things have happened. at the end of the show, you know what has happened, why its happened and more importantly, what's going to happen tomorrow. you've heard me talk about one reverse mortgage for years now. and no ma
>> fox news's suzanne winker who says women's nature is to be dominated by men. >> stephanie: oh dear. >> a man's place in the office his woman should simply surrender to his rules. >> stephanie: that's making jim hot. >> yeah. >> stephanie: she has some exceptions if they are cute enough he can throw all of his principals out the window. >> do you absolutely positively gugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugugu let's rock and roll....
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. >> suzanne, thank you so much. i'm brooke baldwin. huge news day. a lot to get to including the president's big announcement, saw it here on cnn, moments ago. senator john kerry tapped to replace hillary clinton as secretary of state. but he will have to go through congress first. we're going to talk about that here in just a moment. we have to begin with this. days of tears. days of debate, even some confrontation. the sounds of silence this morning spoke volumes as the nation and newtown remember what happened one week ago today. only rain drops heard during this moment. firefighters there in newtown, paying tribute to 20 young children, 6, 7 years of age and seven adults gunned down for reasons we may never know. the reflections began at 9:30 a.m. eastern time, that is the precise time that first call came in. at least 29 states held a moment of silence, put flags at half-staff, even parts of the internet went silent this morning. video gamers put down their consoles in unity and bells across connecticut state sounded for each killed at sandy hoo
. >> suzanne, thank you so much. i'm brooke baldwin. huge news day. a lot to get to including the president's big announcement, saw it here on cnn, moments ago. senator john kerry tapped to replace hillary clinton as secretary of state. but he will have to go through congress first. we're going to talk about that here in just a moment. we have to begin with this. days of tears. days of debate, even some confrontation. the sounds of silence this morning spoke volumes as the nation and...
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. >>> thank you, suzanne. i'm victor blackwell in for brooke baldwin. thank you for being with us today. the president is pulling the plug on his trip to hawaii to tend to urgent matters in washington. with tax hikes looming in less than a week, he's scheduled to return to the white house tomorrow, just as a deadlocked congress reconvenes days ahead of the so-called fiscal cliff. you're just six days from feeling this. now, first hit is coming on january 1st when your take home pay will drop by 2% because of a scheduled hike in the social security payroll tax. that's just the start. income taxes are set to climb too. and you'll notice that when employer gets to around the adjusted withholding, the government spending cuts, those are also scheduled for january 1st and bound to slow the economy and some argue they'll weaken the military. congress has seen this coming, but an effort to limit the damage failed last week. republican house speaker john boehner could not persuade enough members of his party to let tax rates rise on incomes over a million dolla
. >>> thank you, suzanne. i'm victor blackwell in for brooke baldwin. thank you for being with us today. the president is pulling the plug on his trip to hawaii to tend to urgent matters in washington. with tax hikes looming in less than a week, he's scheduled to return to the white house tomorrow, just as a deadlocked congress reconvenes days ahead of the so-called fiscal cliff. you're just six days from feeling this. now, first hit is coming on january 1st when your take home pay...
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. >>> hi, suzanne. thank you very much. i'm don lemon. brooke is off today. the eyes of the world are focusing now on the white house. within the next hour, congressional leaders will begin to arrive for what is likely to be a very tense meeting with the president. this is perhaps the final effort to avert the tax increase that is expected to cost the average family several thousand dollars a year. four days remain to reach an agreement, get it passed by the house and the senate and signed into law by the president. we're talking a long shot here. now, want to show you the players. president, there in the middle, democrats nancy pelosi and harry reid. republicans mitch mcconnell and john boehner. those four members of congress are expected to make the drive from the capital, which you see on the right, down pennsylvania avenue, to the white house, there on the left. and we expect them to enter through a side door on the west side of the mansion. that's the entrance right there. and they'll meet with the president. in the oval office. beginning, we're told, at
. >>> hi, suzanne. thank you very much. i'm don lemon. brooke is off today. the eyes of the world are focusing now on the white house. within the next hour, congressional leaders will begin to arrive for what is likely to be a very tense meeting with the president. this is perhaps the final effort to avert the tax increase that is expected to cost the average family several thousand dollars a year. four days remain to reach an agreement, get it passed by the house and the senate and...
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. >> suzanne, thank you. i'm brooke baldwin. top of the hour here, we're getting some breaking news out of egypt. we're going to take you there live, basically over the last couple of hours we have been watching some of the clashes that have been taking place. take a look at some of the pictures we have now learned there is a group of masked men, let me qualify this, this is state run tv in egypt, that are reporting these masked men setting fire to the muslim brotherhood headquarters. this is in eastern egypt. we're going to take you there live here momentarily with that. >>> i want to begin with this political stalemate on the minds of so many of you here, 27 days until the fiscal cliff. and i know you know that already, but guess what, folks? the deadline for congress and the white house to act, to stop the tax increase and punishing spending cuts, that deadline is coming up quicker than you may realize because did you know, congress plans to end its current session on december 21st? check your calendar as we did today. that's
. >> suzanne, thank you. i'm brooke baldwin. top of the hour here, we're getting some breaking news out of egypt. we're going to take you there live, basically over the last couple of hours we have been watching some of the clashes that have been taking place. take a look at some of the pictures we have now learned there is a group of masked men, let me qualify this, this is state run tv in egypt, that are reporting these masked men setting fire to the muslim brotherhood headquarters....
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>> fox news's suzanne winker who says women's nature is to be dominated by men. >> stephanie: oh dear. >> a man's place in the office his woman should simply surrender to his rules. >> stephanie: that's making jim hot. >> yeah. >> stephanie: she has some exceptions if they are cute enough he can throw all of his principals out the window. >> do you absolutely positively guarantee that it will give me an orgasm? >> yeah. >> announcer: it's the "stephanie miller show." rich, chewy caramel rolled up in smooth milk chocolate. don't forget about that payroll meeting. rolo.get your smooth on. also in minis. (vo) missed some of the insights, analysis and laughs? >> i'm a slutty bob hope. the troops love me. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. ♪ ♪ nobody but -- >> announcer: stephanie miller. ♪ -- has it ♪ >> stephanie: uh-huh. it is the "stephanie miller show." welcome it to, fifty minutes after the hour. 1-800-steph-1-2 the phone number toll free from anywhere. jim, because we're helpers, you were reading about fox news babe, and what she likes. >> she say
>> fox news's suzanne winker who says women's nature is to be dominated by men. >> stephanie: oh dear. >> a man's place in the office his woman should simply surrender to his rules. >> stephanie: that's making jim hot. >> yeah. >> stephanie: she has some exceptions if they are cute enough he can throw all of his principals out the window. >> do you absolutely positively guarantee that it will give me an orgasm? >> yeah. >> announcer: it's...
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. >> hey, suzanne, thank you. i'm brooke baldwin. right to it. thanks for being with me. we want to begin in michigan. take a look. >> we are -- >> union. >> the sound of protesters chanting, filled the state house gallery in lansing, while inside the capital chamber the republican-led legislature passed not just one, two right to work bills. one was for the public workers. the second, which passed moments ago, covers workers in the private sector. with the passing of both bills here, michigan will become the 24th right to work state, all that is left for that to happen, for the republican governor to sign it. rick snyder promises to do exactly that, probably tomorrow. look at more pictures we have for you here. more than 12,000 protesters gathered in freezing temperatures. i think i saw some snow falling earlier there in lansing as the lawmakers were inside, voting. and, against the odds, democrats waged a final losing battle. poppy harlow, let me bring you in there, amidst all of this in lansing. set the scene for me, now that we know, poppy, both the bills passed. what
. >> hey, suzanne, thank you. i'm brooke baldwin. right to it. thanks for being with me. we want to begin in michigan. take a look. >> we are -- >> union. >> the sound of protesters chanting, filled the state house gallery in lansing, while inside the capital chamber the republican-led legislature passed not just one, two right to work bills. one was for the public workers. the second, which passed moments ago, covers workers in the private sector. with the passing of...
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we will start with suzanne. if the the please identify yourself. i might note suzanne is that the department of common security overseeing a lot of work and is a long time difference. >> thank you. i would be remiss if i did not think both members of congress for a leadership. i am struck by both the strong consensus about how serious this threat is and how important information sharing is with appropriate safeguards for protecting privacy and civil liberties. i am wondering if the panel really believes that is enough. juxtapose those things. the seriousness of the threat and our responses. they have the incentive to do this. to any view the there might be, is this entirely coincidental with the interest of government and the nation? if there is some delta where return on investment or an individual company may not quite capture the level of investment in our national interest in the area of control systems, isn't that an area where government needs to intervene perhaps live not prescriptions but perhaps with performance space standards? >> first o
we will start with suzanne. if the the please identify yourself. i might note suzanne is that the department of common security overseeing a lot of work and is a long time difference. >> thank you. i would be remiss if i did not think both members of congress for a leadership. i am struck by both the strong consensus about how serious this threat is and how important information sharing is with appropriate safeguards for protecting privacy and civil liberties. i am wondering if the panel...
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suzanne and mickey, i appreciate your coming and all of you for participating in this event. norm and i have been friends and colleagues and collaborators for over 40 years. i know it shows on me. it doesn't show one had. .. before entering the witness protection program. [laughter] >> mabey we should have followed the full script of christian andersen and enlisted a child for the emperor wears clothes, but we were not smart enough to do that. actually, what i want to say is the response to the first ten days or less of commentary i've learned what it means to go viral. it was a very instructive lesson. but it's been very heartening. maybe 5% have ugly hate mail and another 5% constructive criticism and 90% thank you for saying this. and a prominent among the scores of people who e-mail thus and were in the 90% of the self identified republicans, ordinary citizens and some elected officials and party activists as well and a fair number of reporters both of whom take a little heat from us in this and actually really are heartened by this. i think it is fair to say, too that we
suzanne and mickey, i appreciate your coming and all of you for participating in this event. norm and i have been friends and colleagues and collaborators for over 40 years. i know it shows on me. it doesn't show one had. .. before entering the witness protection program. [laughter] >> mabey we should have followed the full script of christian andersen and enlisted a child for the emperor wears clothes, but we were not smart enough to do that. actually, what i want to say is the response...
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suzanne arthur, who has been my deputy director. and kathy walz from missouri, former mayor there, but invaluable part of our constituent outreach team. many other staff, but those in particular, thank them for their long and loyal service and the difference they made in so many people's lives. and really to the missourians i have had the great honor to represent. i am gratified and humbled beyond belief to have been able to represent them in this u.s. house of representatives for eight years. to also represent many in the state house of representatives for four years prior to that. working with them and for them we have been able to get some great things done. working here on big national issues but also important local issues back home. from ribbon cuttings and con strucks signs across the st. louis region, investments to our infrastructure that have created real jobs at home. that have helped rebuild our roads, bridges, ports, locks, dams, levee, high speed rail, light rail, and bus systems. those have made a real difference in p
suzanne arthur, who has been my deputy director. and kathy walz from missouri, former mayor there, but invaluable part of our constituent outreach team. many other staff, but those in particular, thank them for their long and loyal service and the difference they made in so many people's lives. and really to the missourians i have had the great honor to represent. i am gratified and humbled beyond belief to have been able to represent them in this u.s. house of representatives for eight years....