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i am on the bill at 398 pennsylvania. here is a recent credit-card bill, my name, address, 398 pennsylvania. here is my driver's license, 2008, still current, my name, 398 pennsylvania. we have always lived in this house. at second, one of my neighbors who did not make it tonight, unfortunately, said parking would be impacted. there is a clear, paul fence between them. this back house was built in 1910. i don't know if cars were even traveling the streets than. it has never had parking. if you approve this, it still does not have parking. parking is not impacted in any way. finally, $20,000 has been spent on legal fees to split the lot. that number is not accurate. a second, i am the majority owner and i pay 70% of all costs. i have more, but that is my time. commissioner fung: if you want to make a last statement? >> the last date but i would say is i think the ultimate outcome of your ruling will be the opposite of what you want to achieve. you were going to take housing units off the market, not add to it. my neighbor
i am on the bill at 398 pennsylvania. here is a recent credit-card bill, my name, address, 398 pennsylvania. here is my driver's license, 2008, still current, my name, 398 pennsylvania. we have always lived in this house. at second, one of my neighbors who did not make it tonight, unfortunately, said parking would be impacted. there is a clear, paul fence between them. this back house was built in 1910. i don't know if cars were even traveling the streets than. it has never had parking. if you...
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has so many people serving this sentence and pennsylvania is an outlier in the within the united states it's one of five states that holds two thirds of the people serving the sentence so just next door in new york for example they have nobody serving juvenile life without parole and yet they have one of the lowest juvenile crime rates in the country so it makes you question why we have these sentences on the books have they really been thought through and frankly it's now time for us to really take a second look at the supreme court has said that we need to take consideration take into consideration the age of young people and we know it and we know that as i said science and common sense tells us kids are different and if there are laws in the books that don't allow allow us to consider that we need to take a second look at yeah definitely and hopefully you know maybe there's something at the supreme court can do in this case but you're right definitely lot of questions for jodi thank you so much for joining us you're welcome thanks for having me i can avoid taking a break but coming
has so many people serving this sentence and pennsylvania is an outlier in the within the united states it's one of five states that holds two thirds of the people serving the sentence so just next door in new york for example they have nobody serving juvenile life without parole and yet they have one of the lowest juvenile crime rates in the country so it makes you question why we have these sentences on the books have they really been thought through and frankly it's now time for us to really...
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pennsylvania loses 2.6 billion stimulus. this is another billion dollars in increased mandate costs, that's medicate corrections and almost $500 million a year in increased pension costs for teachers and state workers. so those are two big drivers. with renewed growth and judicious savings, will be about to get to rethink the next year or maybe the next two. what the spending i did, in the teeth of the recession increased education funding significantly. i think we're the only state who did that, but we needed to have it made great progress in education. that's probably going to grind to a halt as is the federal money. so we can get through this up with that increased spending and hoping to years past that the economy is robust enough and growth continues and we can get back to investing in things that we need to invest in. the last thing. physical infrastructure, the way we've invested as i've pumped up the capital budget. even in these difficult times, states can use capital budgets to continue to invest in their physical
pennsylvania loses 2.6 billion stimulus. this is another billion dollars in increased mandate costs, that's medicate corrections and almost $500 million a year in increased pension costs for teachers and state workers. so those are two big drivers. with renewed growth and judicious savings, will be about to get to rethink the next year or maybe the next two. what the spending i did, in the teeth of the recession increased education funding significantly. i think we're the only state who did...
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. >> watertown, pennsylvania, bill, republican line. good morning. >> caller: good morning, and thank you for washington journal. three cheers for you as well, greta. here's what i'm looking at. the chinese people, of course, like all people are good people. they are people. they work their jobs. we don't have any problem with the chinese people, but as this gentleman just indicated, the chinese are communists. they are large world power. what is the united states doing? the united states is importing a lot of plastic junk like, you know, vcrs, computers, this type of thing everybody has to have, and we are exporting dollars in gold and coal and iron and natural resources, copper. the chinese are accumulating this. what else is the united states doing? the united states instead of recognizing the military power of china and trying to strategize as you said maybe a slip of the tongue, but combating china, not just competing, but combating in communist regime, instead of doing that, we're off fighting a group of tribes in afghanistan. >>
. >> watertown, pennsylvania, bill, republican line. good morning. >> caller: good morning, and thank you for washington journal. three cheers for you as well, greta. here's what i'm looking at. the chinese people, of course, like all people are good people. they are people. they work their jobs. we don't have any problem with the chinese people, but as this gentleman just indicated, the chinese are communists. they are large world power. what is the united states doing? the united...
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. >> aumenta la intensidad en la segunda semana del juicio contra policÍas de pennsylvania acusado de proteger a jÓvenes que asesinaron a un inmigrante mexicano. >> y un perro llamado hugito y dos personas de novela llamadas colombia y venezuela sacaron de quicio al presidente hugo chÁvez, quien decidiÓ vetar una telenovela. este es su noticiero univisiÓn Última hora. >> muy buenas noches a todos, gracias por compartir con nosotros partes de este martes. las autoridades mexicanas llevaban meses buscÁndolo y por fin dieron con Él. detuvieron a jj quien le disparÓ a un jugador del equipo amÉrica. >> la policÍa federal logrÓ la captura de jj quien fue seÑalado presunto agresor del jugador de fÚtbol salvador cabaÑas quien sobreviviÓ milagrosamente a un disparo a la cabeza hace un aÑo luego de una discusiÓn en un bar en el sur de mÉxico. al momento de la presentaciÓn la autoridad refiere que jj se deslindÓ del disparo. >> jj dijo que el conflicto iniciÓ cuando le pidió permiso para pasar al baÑo. >> francisco josÉ barreto identificado como el contador era el guardae
. >> aumenta la intensidad en la segunda semana del juicio contra policÍas de pennsylvania acusado de proteger a jÓvenes que asesinaron a un inmigrante mexicano. >> y un perro llamado hugito y dos personas de novela llamadas colombia y venezuela sacaron de quicio al presidente hugo chÁvez, quien decidiÓ vetar una telenovela. este es su noticiero univisiÓn Última hora. >> muy buenas noches a todos, gracias por compartir con nosotros partes de este martes. las autoridades...
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we at the pennsylvania manufacturers association. they had arlen specter and governor rendell and so forth. it is 9% -- it is a 9% republican audience. i am all against the taxes. it will cool economic activity. we are the only state in the country that does not tax these resources. i am sitting here biking might bet -- biting my bit. i was all for the consensus just cut in washington because i think we are moving forward. we have been making hundreds of millions of dollars in pennsylvania because of various moves by the treasury. i am going to mention the tuition account program. it is 92% funded. i have enjoyed working with the young, recently elected republicans. i had no idea he was in that audience. he said, "i am just point to do it. let's hold a press conference. you tell them why it is such a good idea." it is just an example in the last 48 hours of help finding a way of reaching across the aisle can be invaluable. it reminds us why we are here. we are here to put aside labels more often. it makes it safer to reach across the
we at the pennsylvania manufacturers association. they had arlen specter and governor rendell and so forth. it is 9% -- it is a 9% republican audience. i am all against the taxes. it will cool economic activity. we are the only state in the country that does not tax these resources. i am sitting here biking might bet -- biting my bit. i was all for the consensus just cut in washington because i think we are moving forward. we have been making hundreds of millions of dollars in pennsylvania...
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pennsylvania loses 2.6 billion in stimulus. it loses another billion dollars in increased and mandated costs, that is dedicated correction in almost $500 million a year in increased pension costs for our teachers and our state workers. so those who are too big drivers. with renewed growth, with judicious savings we will be able to get through i think the next year or maybe the next two. this type of spending that i did even in the peak of the recession i increased education funding significantly. i think we were the only state in the union that did that we need to do that and we have made great progress in education. that will probably grind to a hault of the put on hold for the next two years as we boost the federal money but we can get through this if we put increase spending hopefully when two years pass, if the economy is robust enough and growth continues he can get back to investing in things that we need to invest in. the last thing, is equal infrastructure. the way we have invested in pennsylvania is by pumping up the c
pennsylvania loses 2.6 billion in stimulus. it loses another billion dollars in increased and mandated costs, that is dedicated correction in almost $500 million a year in increased pension costs for our teachers and our state workers. so those who are too big drivers. with renewed growth, with judicious savings we will be able to get through i think the next year or maybe the next two. this type of spending that i did even in the peak of the recession i increased education funding...
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the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. brady: i'd also like to thank mr. walden for allowing me to participate, planned andrews from new jersey, for allowing us to participate. i don't want to get you in trouble here today, but we had some ideas with the implementation of the plan. i'm talking especially forward the schedule. i do appreciate that and i appreciate you hay allowing us to participate in what you've done there and look forward to working with you in the future. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. mr. lungren: at this time, it's my pleasure to yield four minutes to the gentleman from kentucky, the chairman of the appropriations committee, mr. rogers. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kentucky is recognized for four minutes. mr. rogers: i thank the chairman for yielding. mr. speaker, this is a historic time for this congress, this house, my committee, and i can say without a moment's hesitation that this day represents a crucial turning point for our nation as this new congress begi
the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. brady: i'd also like to thank mr. walden for allowing me to participate, planned andrews from new jersey, for allowing us to participate. i don't want to get you in trouble here today, but we had some ideas with the implementation of the plan. i'm talking especially forward the schedule. i do appreciate that and i appreciate you hay allowing us to participate in what you've done there and look forward to working with you in the future. i reserve the balance...
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and patrick henry pointed that out, that people in pennsylvania were robbed. they had no say at the constitutional convention, and in the final
and patrick henry pointed that out, that people in pennsylvania were robbed. they had no say at the constitutional convention, and in the final
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i am ernest laurente and owner of the project at 518 pennsylvania avenue. my wife and i have prepared and submitted for your review our formal response to the d.r. we have tried to make the response as thorough and complete as possible. the following is other information for your consideration. in order to understand our project, i want to provide you with information regarding my family. my parents moved into the subject property in 1951 and the house has been our family home ever since. my dad, after serving honorably in the navy during world war ii in the pacific was discharged from a medical hospital in texas and made his way to san francisco and set roots here. he worked at the san francisco naval shipyard and worked his way up to the position of master electrician when he retired and spent retirement years with my mom at the family home. my mom was a home maker who raised three children and worked as a beautician at a local beauty shop. my parents continued to live at the home until three years ago they started to have medical problems associated with
i am ernest laurente and owner of the project at 518 pennsylvania avenue. my wife and i have prepared and submitted for your review our formal response to the d.r. we have tried to make the response as thorough and complete as possible. the following is other information for your consideration. in order to understand our project, i want to provide you with information regarding my family. my parents moved into the subject property in 1951 and the house has been our family home ever since. my...
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en pennsylvania vemos condiciones bastante ideales para hacer esculturas. hicieron un iclÚ para ver las imÁgenes del superbowl. >> amigos a celebrar porque llegÓ el momento mÁs esperado por toda la audiencia. despuÉs del sorteo de ganar en grande fueron seleccionadas dos personas que serÁn las finalistas. >> quÉ es lo que tienen que hacer para ganar. >> estÁn listos?
en pennsylvania vemos condiciones bastante ideales para hacer esculturas. hicieron un iclÚ para ver las imÁgenes del superbowl. >> amigos a celebrar porque llegÓ el momento mÁs esperado por toda la audiencia. despuÉs del sorteo de ganar en grande fueron seleccionadas dos personas que serÁn las finalistas. >> quÉ es lo que tienen que hacer para ganar. >> estÁn listos?
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tourism, in general, is a huge business for washington county in pennsylvania.
tourism, in general, is a huge business for washington county in pennsylvania.
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simon snyder the governor of pennsylvania, and snyder was the son of a poor mechanic, saw the jacket and had no formal licht vacation but a very smart guy. but lacking all of the cultural attributes of a princeton graduate or harvard graduate and there was no federalist party by 1808 in pennsylvania that established republican party, jeffersonian republican party was appalled at the time that candidacy and split the republican party, thomas mckean who was the former chief justice and himself governor pennsylvania called he and his followers called snyder the clodhopper and he had a follower. snyder took the term and said what is said to be a lot hotter and he rode to victory with that slogan. that was the popular politics that appalled many people. daniel thompson a columbia graduate, wealthy lawyer, he knew if he was going to win the governorship of new york he had to be what? a farmer's boy and he used that as his campaign slogan, not that he graduated from columbia and was a wealthy new york attorney. no, there was a kiss of death. he's a farmer's boy said to have popular politics
simon snyder the governor of pennsylvania, and snyder was the son of a poor mechanic, saw the jacket and had no formal licht vacation but a very smart guy. but lacking all of the cultural attributes of a princeton graduate or harvard graduate and there was no federalist party by 1808 in pennsylvania that established republican party, jeffersonian republican party was appalled at the time that candidacy and split the republican party, thomas mckean who was the former chief justice and himself...
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goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. pitts. mrpitts:no senator or presentative shall, during the time for which he was elected, be appointed to any civil office under the authority of the united states, which shall have been created, or the emoluments whereof shall have been increased during such time, and no person holding any office under the united states, shall be a member ofither house during his continuance in office. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from new jersey, mr. pascrell. mr. pascrell: section 7, all bills for raising revenue shall originate in the house of representatives but the senate may propose or concur with amendments as on other bills. the speaker pro tempore: i yield to the gentleman from south carolina, mr. wilson. mr. wilson: every bill which shall have pasd the house of representatives and the senate, shall, before it become a law, be presented to the president of the ited states. if he approve he shall sign it, but if not he shall return it, with his objections to that house in which it sh
goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. pitts. mrpitts:no senator or presentative shall, during the time for which he was elected, be appointed to any civil office under the authority of the united states, which shall have been created, or the emoluments whereof shall have been increased during such time, and no person holding any office under the united states, shall be a member ofither house during his continuance in office. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman...
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about the polluted drinking water of hundreds of other people people like pat for not only endemic pennsylvania this is a catastrophe you know we're basically living at ground zero for a catastrophe and everyone is overlooking it because they're listening to the gas well companies who are saying everything is fine this is great we have such a wonderful opportunity this is going to bring your depressed area jobs some residents save their water to show others what they're dealing with others so they can light it on fire and in louisiana seventeen cows grazing near a drilling site were found dead after the fracking fluid runoff got into their drinking water the issue has raised red flags around the country some celebrities are even jumping on board to raise awareness of the dangers of fracking. someone apparently didn't think actor mark ruffle was doing it right he just discovered he's been placed on a terror alert watch list after his actions caught the eye of the pennsylvania department of homeland security here in new york as they work you know we don't have to do this here and we can slow it d
about the polluted drinking water of hundreds of other people people like pat for not only endemic pennsylvania this is a catastrophe you know we're basically living at ground zero for a catastrophe and everyone is overlooking it because they're listening to the gas well companies who are saying everything is fine this is great we have such a wonderful opportunity this is going to bring your depressed area jobs some residents save their water to show others what they're dealing with others so...
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across america are increasingly relying on them to raise revenue-- 38 states and growing, including pennsylvania. but the governor there didn't appreciate some of our questions about it. >> you guys don't get that! >> stahl: i do get it. >> you're simpletons! you're idiots if you don't get that. >> pitts: in the past four years, more than 30,000 people have been killed in mexico's battle against powerful drug cartels, the violence and corruption now appearing in places like santiago, a quaint tourist town just a few hours from the u.s. border. last august, santiago's mayor, edelmiro cavazos, was kidnapped and killed. to understand what is happening in mexico, you need to understand what happened in santiago. >> kroft: when michael jackson died, he was nearly a half a billion dollars in debt. since then, things have gone very well for his career. and this is not unusual. decades after their demise, some departed stars draw more income than they ever made while they were drawing breath. and there is a growing legion of agents and managers willing to represent them. >> we're a business agent for ab
across america are increasingly relying on them to raise revenue-- 38 states and growing, including pennsylvania. but the governor there didn't appreciate some of our questions about it. >> you guys don't get that! >> stahl: i do get it. >> you're simpletons! you're idiots if you don't get that. >> pitts: in the past four years, more than 30,000 people have been killed in mexico's battle against powerful drug cartels, the violence and corruption now appearing in places...
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brady of pennsylvania but nancy pelosi. brady of texas votes john boehner. braley of iowa votes nancy pelosi. brooks notes john boehner. brown of georgia boats john boehner. brown of the florida votes nancy pelosi. buchanan about john boehner. buchan boats john boehner. berkel both john boehner. burgess boats and john boehner. burton of indiana about john boehner. butterfield "nancy pelosi. -- about said nancy pelosi. hocalvert had the john boehnerchamp of michigan votes and john boehner. campbell of california about john boehner. canseco votes john boehner. cantor votes c john boehnervotesaptio about john boehner. capp the it's meant to policy. -- about its nancy pelosi. cardoza votes costa. carnahan votes nancy pelosi. carney votes perlosi. carter votes boehner. cassidy votes boehner. castor of florida that it's nancy pelosi. shabbas votes boehner. chaffin the john boehner. chandler about nancy pelosi. chu, pelosi,. ciccolini pelosi . clark of michigan,pelosi. clark of new york, pelosi. clay, pelosi. cleaver, pelosi. clyburn, pelosi. coball, boehner. kaufm
brady of pennsylvania but nancy pelosi. brady of texas votes john boehner. braley of iowa votes nancy pelosi. brooks notes john boehner. brown of georgia boats john boehner. brown of the florida votes nancy pelosi. buchanan about john boehner. buchan boats john boehner. berkel both john boehner. burgess boats and john boehner. burton of indiana about john boehner. butterfield "nancy pelosi. -- about said nancy pelosi. hocalvert had the john boehnerchamp of michigan votes and john boehner....
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if my number is up, it's up, i guess. >> reporter: just one of 4500 pennsylvania bridges in desperate need of repair, but not designated for renovation. for years, congress has earmarked billions of dollars for highway projects. but an nbc news "usa today" investigation found many have become orphaned earmarks. money that's never been used because of red tape, cancelled projects and typos. >> right now it remains unspent and it's money that the states then can't use to do the highway priorities that they might have in their state. >> reporter: in indiana, congress set aside $375,000 13 years ago to improve state road 31. but there's no state road 31, but u.s. 31. a simple mistake. so for years the money sat there. a "usa today" analysis found more than 7300 congressionally directed highway projects with many going nowhere fast. a total of $13 billion set aside for those projects remains unspent. and because many earmarks are deducted from the state's share of federal highway money, cash-strapped states have lost at least $7.5 billion over the past 20 years. money states could have use
if my number is up, it's up, i guess. >> reporter: just one of 4500 pennsylvania bridges in desperate need of repair, but not designated for renovation. for years, congress has earmarked billions of dollars for highway projects. but an nbc news "usa today" investigation found many have become orphaned earmarks. money that's never been used because of red tape, cancelled projects and typos. >> right now it remains unspent and it's money that the states then can't use to do...
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aquí en pennsylvania, blanca rosa vílchez univisión. >> y vamos a la pausa y en seguida otro estado se convierte en el noveno en querer copiar la ley de arizona a la vuelta le cuento cual. >>> y una pregunta si una padre y una madre indocumentado puede er el hecho de paternidad sobre un hijo. veremos que dijo una corte de indiana. >> cadailimitado por $69.99lan con at&t o verizon... ...siempre hay algo que se queda fuera. con sprint, por el mismo precio, obtienes texto, internet, gps y llamadas sin límites a cualquier móvil del país. por eso el club sprint es tan especial. porque en él entran todos. por $69.99 obtén texto, internet y llamadas sin límites con el plan todo de datos de sprint. claro, culpas la mucosidad. no puedo respirar. cuando me sueno la nariz... ...nada sale. ...nada sale. así que deja de culparme. prueba nuevo advil congestion relief. puede ser hinchazón causada por inflamación nasal, no mucosidad. ¿nuevo advil congestion relief puede ayudar? sí, reduce la hinchazón causada por inflamación nasal. para poder respirar... ...y dejar de culparme. nuevo advi
aquí en pennsylvania, blanca rosa vílchez univisión. >> y vamos a la pausa y en seguida otro estado se convierte en el noveno en querer copiar la ley de arizona a la vuelta le cuento cual. >>> y una pregunta si una padre y una madre indocumentado puede er el hecho de paternidad sobre un hijo. veremos que dijo una corte de indiana. >> cadailimitado por $69.99lan con at&t o verizon... ...siempre hay algo que se queda fuera. con sprint, por el mismo precio, obtienes...
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i turn again to the distinguished gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. brady: it's my pleasure to yield as much time as me he may consume to in my opinion an expert on this matter, mr. price. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. price: i am pleased to close for our side with a plea to our -- with a plea to our colleagues that they do not repeal one of the proudest achievements of political reform. of course we want president obecause mark we want all presidential candidates to opt in to this system. i think we've made it about as clear as we possibly could that the bill that mr. van hollen and i introduced is designed to make it feasible once again for candidates to participate in the public financing system. but mr. schock's talk about having it both ways, he comes onto this floor to condemn president obama for opting out of the system and then he proposes to abolish the system so that everybody has to opt out. neither poth because ma nor anyone else could par -- neither president obama nor anyone else could participate. of course we want a syste
i turn again to the distinguished gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. brady: it's my pleasure to yield as much time as me he may consume to in my opinion an expert on this matter, mr. price. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. price: i am pleased to close for our side with a plea to our -- with a plea to our colleagues that they do not repeal one of the proudest achievements of political reform. of course we want president obecause mark we want all presidential candidates to opt in to this...
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. ,,,,,,,, fountain at a mall in pennsylvania... is thinking about suing. the >>> woman caught on camera texting while walking. watch this. she falls into the fountain in a mall in pennsylvania. well, she's thinking about suing. the 49-year-old woman tumbled head first into the water. the security cameras caught it and the video ended up in youtube. it's been viewed by nearly 2 million people. the only injury is to her ego. she has hired an attorney claiming to be hurt by the humiliation. the video being put on-line. >>> for more than a decade, she couldn't speak on her own now a northern california woman has her voice back. bill whittaker reports she became only the second person in the world to undergo a voice box transplant. >>> she came to speak today, the press and medical world waiting to hear her every word. she's a pioneer. the first person to fully recover from a voice box transplant, to swallow, breath and talk. she lost her voice years ago from complications from surgery. she's only able to breath from her neck. she's only able to speak through a
. ,,,,,,,, fountain at a mall in pennsylvania... is thinking about suing. the >>> woman caught on camera texting while walking. watch this. she falls into the fountain in a mall in pennsylvania. well, she's thinking about suing. the 49-year-old woman tumbled head first into the water. the security cameras caught it and the video ended up in youtube. it's been viewed by nearly 2 million people. the only injury is to her ego. she has hired an attorney claiming to be hurt by the...
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that's dillsburg pennsylvania and mount island indiana. in bethlehem, pennsylvania, peeps come down. this one weighs 100 pounds. in eastover, alabama a giant fleet. in key west a drag queen in a ruby slipper is dropped. interesting. >> looks like the warriors are ending 2010 on a very strong note. >> a rare matinee game back in carolina. nobody is going to take the warriors seriously until they can win on a semi regular basis at least out on the road and they did it against the bob cats in a matinee. curry back with charlotte in his -- where he went to college at davidson. homecoming goes well as you will see. curry going to the bucket. dropping in two of his 24 on the day. the warriors were able to move it pretty well against the bob cats. as you will see right here and it'll actually turn into another two pointer. thanks to david lee who was eight points, eight rebounds good today. bob cats themselves able to move it. but that will wind up as a turn over, curry with a quick pass to the streaky ellis who led everyone with 25 points. but t
that's dillsburg pennsylvania and mount island indiana. in bethlehem, pennsylvania, peeps come down. this one weighs 100 pounds. in eastover, alabama a giant fleet. in key west a drag queen in a ruby slipper is dropped. interesting. >> looks like the warriors are ending 2010 on a very strong note. >> a rare matinee game back in carolina. nobody is going to take the warriors seriously until they can win on a semi regular basis at least out on the road and they did it against the bob...
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. >>> still ahead, scranton, pennsylvania, about to get a lot funnier. the controversial star about the make a camio. >>> and a look inside the world's most expensive apartments. >>> and starbucks is going digital, making it easier to get your coffee fix. >>> well now there's a new way to spend your starbucks. you don't have to have cash for the caffeine fix, there's an app for it. starbucks is accepting payments with the free starbucks card iphone app. it is linked to your account. you need to have it preloaded with cash just like a gift card. you call up the app and employees use a scanner to deduct the price. >>> whether you love london, do you love luxury? you're going to need $219 million to really enjoy it in style. london now home to the newest and expensive apartments in the world. the penthouse at 1 hyde park is right next to the chain. the top going apartment there, $219 million. what do you for that? a movie theatre, two fitness centers, a wine cellar, room service and spectacular views of london. it also have bulletproof windows, a panic room
. >>> still ahead, scranton, pennsylvania, about to get a lot funnier. the controversial star about the make a camio. >>> and a look inside the world's most expensive apartments. >>> and starbucks is going digital, making it easier to get your coffee fix. >>> well now there's a new way to spend your starbucks. you don't have to have cash for the caffeine fix, there's an app for it. starbucks is accepting payments with the free starbucks card iphone app. it is...
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i'm mark kelly from pennsylvania, part of the stealer nation. [cheers and applause] i'm with my grandson george, my granddaughter, vivian, and my wife, vicki. in 1776, thomas jefferson said we hold these truths, all men are created equal and endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. if we knew in 1776 hauer important life was, we certainly know in 2011 that the same thing holds true. while the temperature may be cold, our hearts are warm and our passion is hot. god bless you and god bless america. [cheers and applause] >> perhaps the greatest moral issue we face in this nation is the killing of 4,000 babies every day. god cannot and will not bless this land while this is going on. we have to stop it. we have to stop it now. [cheers and applause] i am appalled now from georgia, represent the 12th congressional district. [cheers and applause] when i was elected to congress i promised the first bill i would introduce was the sanctity of human life act. it was and will be until we stop this
i'm mark kelly from pennsylvania, part of the stealer nation. [cheers and applause] i'm with my grandson george, my granddaughter, vivian, and my wife, vicki. in 1776, thomas jefferson said we hold these truths, all men are created equal and endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. if we knew in 1776 hauer important life was, we certainly know in 2011 that the same thing holds true. while the temperature may be cold, our hearts are...
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when they surveyed residents, doctors in training across all residencies in pennsylvania, they found 81% felt they couldn't be honest with patients. they viewed every patient as a potential lawsuit and the most depressing statistic of all was 28% of residents across the spectrum in pennsylvania regretted their choice of becoming a doctor because of the liability crisis. >> with regard to the pennsylvania data that you're discussing, have you turned that data over to the committee? >> yes, sir, that's in the written testimony. >> what procedures, could you give us some specifics on the procedures that are usually subject to the practice of defensive medicine? >> sure. defensive medicine breaks down, two areas. one is assurance behavior. you need to assure yourself you haven't missed something. as has been pointed out by dr. hoven, in medical school you're trained to take a history, do a physical examination and try and put this puzzle together. occasionally you'll need one test, a lab test, or imaging study, and then you will take an orderly progression, but the climate of fear that e
when they surveyed residents, doctors in training across all residencies in pennsylvania, they found 81% felt they couldn't be honest with patients. they viewed every patient as a potential lawsuit and the most depressing statistic of all was 28% of residents across the spectrum in pennsylvania regretted their choice of becoming a doctor because of the liability crisis. >> with regard to the pennsylvania data that you're discussing, have you turned that data over to the committee?...
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cochair with congress man mike doyle of pennsylvania. author of legislative acts autism statistics, surveillance, research and epidemiology. honors, several including autism society of america congressional hero award. christopher smith. >> before we leave the subject on whether or not vaccines cause autism, which is a commonly held view, there is a division particularly on the drug the mare sol. and it should be noted that in the november december issue of of the columbia journalism review, a very lengthy article addresses the journalistic responsibilities are of how this is presented to the public and the conclusion is whether this ther setrue, right or wrong, there will be consequences for the public health apparatus and vaccine manufacturers. both parents and their children, and for journalists, but with science left to be done and scientists eager to do it, it seems too soon for the press to shut the door on the debate. because there have been articles that have dismissed the ther mersolor vaccine and there is congressman wells of c
cochair with congress man mike doyle of pennsylvania. author of legislative acts autism statistics, surveillance, research and epidemiology. honors, several including autism society of america congressional hero award. christopher smith. >> before we leave the subject on whether or not vaccines cause autism, which is a commonly held view, there is a division particularly on the drug the mare sol. and it should be noted that in the november december issue of of the columbia journalism...
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cochair with congress man mike doyle of pennsylvania. author of legislative acts autism statistics, surveillance, research and epidemiology. honors, several including autism society of america congressional hero award. christopher smith. >> before we leave the subject on whether or not vaccines cause autism, which is a commonly held view, there is a division particularly on the drug the mare sol. and it should be noted that in the november december issue of of the columbia journalism review, a very lengthy article addresses the journalistic responsibilities are of how this is presented to the public and the conclusion is whether this ther setrue, right or wrong, there will be consequences for the public health apparatus and vaccine manufacturers. both parents and their children, and for journalists, but with science left to be done and scientists eager to do it, it seems too soon for the press to shut the door on the debate. because there have been articles that have dismissed the ther mersolor vaccine and there is congressman wells of c
cochair with congress man mike doyle of pennsylvania. author of legislative acts autism statistics, surveillance, research and epidemiology. honors, several including autism society of america congressional hero award. christopher smith. >> before we leave the subject on whether or not vaccines cause autism, which is a commonly held view, there is a division particularly on the drug the mare sol. and it should be noted that in the november december issue of of the columbia journalism...
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he lives a secluded life at a retreat in pennsylvania. so why was he voted by his admirers in a survey by foreign policy magazine as the most significant intellectual in the world? among those admirers are kamal aksus. >> kind modest, humble, generous. we see him as a source of information, inspiration, but never prophet. he will be the one who will be troubled the most if he hears that followers or inspirers see him as prophet. >> personally, he is definitely very knowledgeable and very sincere in wanting the best for the people and not just turkey, but for all humanity. >> glen has inspired his followers to build school, provide humanitarian aid and engage in interfaith dialogue. university of houston professor helen iba who wrote a book on the gulan movement said the movement got its start when he started in turkey. >> he began preaching in the late '60s and early '70s in turkey. he said we don't need more madrassas. we need schools that will promote science and math and secular students. one can be modern and one can be scientific and
he lives a secluded life at a retreat in pennsylvania. so why was he voted by his admirers in a survey by foreign policy magazine as the most significant intellectual in the world? among those admirers are kamal aksus. >> kind modest, humble, generous. we see him as a source of information, inspiration, but never prophet. he will be the one who will be troubled the most if he hears that followers or inspirers see him as prophet. >> personally, he is definitely very knowledgeable and...
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. >> it's a busy day on the ninth floor at the hospital of the university of pennsylvania. but it's not just doctors and nurses who are making their rounds in the neuroscience unit. meet the four-legged staff members, oliver, cayenne, shameus and what they bring to a patient doesn't come in a medicine bottle or an iv. >> i'm feeling fine now that i see a woman's best friend. >> they're the perfect prescription for a smile. vanessa williams was on life support when kayla and her dog oliver stopped in a month ago. kayla said what happened was remarkable. >> the minute i walked in, she opened her eyes, salt up in bed and asked for a piece of paper and write, because she wanted to share her experience with the dog and tell me thank you so much for bringing him in. >> research shows pet therapy can lower a patient's blood pressure and heart rate and has a calming effect. julian, a clinical nurse specialist started the program four months ago. because she knew it could provide something that medicine couldn't -- unconditional love. >> i wanted to do something that didn't use any
. >> it's a busy day on the ninth floor at the hospital of the university of pennsylvania. but it's not just doctors and nurses who are making their rounds in the neuroscience unit. meet the four-legged staff members, oliver, cayenne, shameus and what they bring to a patient doesn't come in a medicine bottle or an iv. >> i'm feeling fine now that i see a woman's best friend. >> they're the perfect prescription for a smile. vanessa williams was on life support when kayla and...
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. >> reporter: the group behind the faith-based seminar is the pennsylvania family institute. decidedly opposed to gay marriage and key supporters of pennsylvania's defense of marriage act which lawmakers approved in 1996. >> keep your social issues and your religious issues out of my chicken nuggets, you know? >> reporter: across the country and online, gay men and women and their families are furious. >> to me, it's just clear discrimination. >> when they are sponsoring organizations that are seeking to amend state constitutions to ban rights for same sex couples, then that's when the gay community starts to wonder about their commitment to equality. >> reporter: he says it's more than just a free lunch. it's the company's commitment to supporting the institution of marriage while doing little to advance the issue for gay men and women. chick-fil-a has a retreat for traditionally married employees. the company's founder explained it to us in 2006. he's a traditional man, god fearing, married for 63 years and his stores are closed on sundays. >> this is your day, sunday, your
. >> reporter: the group behind the faith-based seminar is the pennsylvania family institute. decidedly opposed to gay marriage and key supporters of pennsylvania's defense of marriage act which lawmakers approved in 1996. >> keep your social issues and your religious issues out of my chicken nuggets, you know? >> reporter: across the country and online, gay men and women and their families are furious. >> to me, it's just clear discrimination. >> when they are...
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diane joins us from harrisburg, pennsylvania. caller: thank you for taking my call and condolences to the families. people are so quick to blame talk radio and fox and the chances are the alleged shooter does not even watch those shows or listen to the radio programs. on his website, on youtube, he posted some of his favorite books -- the communist manifesto, he does not write anything about the bible or rush limbaugh, but he cites "mein kampf" and the "communist manifesto." reading my congresswoman voted against nancy pelosi and is now against me. if they want to blame fox, they need to look at this other website that my congresswoman voted against nancy pelosi and is now dead to me. host: a writer posts the same point you made in the "new york times" this morning and talks about political rhetoric. the arizona governor was at the capitol yesterday preparing for the state of the state address. there had been speculation that remarks -- her remarks would be delayed. we are hearing today that the speech will go on as planned. she
diane joins us from harrisburg, pennsylvania. caller: thank you for taking my call and condolences to the families. people are so quick to blame talk radio and fox and the chances are the alleged shooter does not even watch those shows or listen to the radio programs. on his website, on youtube, he posted some of his favorite books -- the communist manifesto, he does not write anything about the bible or rush limbaugh, but he cites "mein kampf" and the "communist manifesto."...
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brandon started a company in berlin, pennsylvania that specializes in a new kind of drilling technology. one day last summer, he saw the news that halfway across the world, 33 men were trapped in a chilean mine, and no one knew how to save them. but brandon thought his company could help. and so he designed a rescue that would come to be known as plan b. his employees worked around the clock to manufacture the necessary drilling equipment. and brandon left for chile. along with others, he began drilling a 2,000 foot hole into the ground, working three or four days at a time with no sleep. thirty-seven days later, plan b succeeded, and the miners were rescued. but because he did not want all of the attention, brandon was not there when the miners emerged. he had already gone home, back to work on his next project. later, one of his employees said of the rescue, "we proved that center rock is a little company, but we do big things." we do big things. from the earliest days of our founding, america has been the story of ordinary people who dare to dream. that is how we win the future. we a
brandon started a company in berlin, pennsylvania that specializes in a new kind of drilling technology. one day last summer, he saw the news that halfway across the world, 33 men were trapped in a chilean mine, and no one knew how to save them. but brandon thought his company could help. and so he designed a rescue that would come to be known as plan b. his employees worked around the clock to manufacture the necessary drilling equipment. and brandon left for chile. along with others, he began...
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goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. pitts. mrpitts:no senator or presentative shall, during the time for which he was elected, be appointed to any civil office under the authority of the united states, which shall have been created, or the emoluments whereof shall have been increased during such time, and no person holding any office under the united states, shall be a member ofither house during his continuance in office. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from new jersey, mr. pascrell. mr. pascrell: section 7, all bills for raising revenue shall originate in the house of representatives but the senate may propose or concur with amendments as on other bills. the speaker pro tempore: i yield to the gentleman from south carolina, mr. wilson. mr. wilson: every bill which shall have pasd the house of representatives and the senate, shall, before it become a law, be presented to the president of the ited states. if he approve he shall sign it, but if not he shall return it, with his objections to that house in which it sh
goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. pitts. mrpitts:no senator or presentative shall, during the time for which he was elected, be appointed to any civil office under the authority of the united states, which shall have been created, or the emoluments whereof shall have been increased during such time, and no person holding any office under the united states, shall be a member ofither house during his continuance in office. mr. goodlatte: i now yield to the gentleman...
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i want to talk to him first and also to outgoing pennsylvania governor ed rendell. we want to get his take on where he thinks the country is right now after this awful event. but first to you, mr. mayor. i just kind of feel comfortable calling you that. you know, the country did seem to come together after 9/11. but this time, when this awful thing happened, in the hours... first hours after it, it seemed like it might drive us further apart. why do you think that was? >> you know, it is a very interesting difference. in the first moments after this, there was a rush to judgment on both sides. left wingers trying to blame it on right wing, tea party, sarah palin. right wingers trying to fight back and defend themselves against what was really an outrageous charge. but the reality is that that settled pretty quickly when we learned the history. and i thought the president's speech put it on a different tone. i think we have a chance, even though a couple of days later, i think we have a chance to do the same thing that we did after september 11. you know, it moved me
i want to talk to him first and also to outgoing pennsylvania governor ed rendell. we want to get his take on where he thinks the country is right now after this awful event. but first to you, mr. mayor. i just kind of feel comfortable calling you that. you know, the country did seem to come together after 9/11. but this time, when this awful thing happened, in the hours... first hours after it, it seemed like it might drive us further apart. why do you think that was? >> you know, it is...
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>host: let's hear from washington pennsylvania. caller: i think reince preibus will probably be the next chairman. after the first thought i was really questioning the thinking of the republican party. they still had so many controversies and 20 million -- $20 million debt. i try to keep myself informed. there was a strategy meeting before the 2010 elections, frank luntz made a statement that informed voters are enemies of the republicans and it made me wonder what made him make a statement like that? he said the uninformed of the only ones who voted. >> who made that statement? >>frank luntz. he said before the election that inform the voters or republican animes. it makes me question whether i want to be a republican. i saw the first about and i asked what was going on here. it was more less like he was saying that we are uninformed fools if we vote republicans. host: that is saul anuzis in the back of your screen in the center. he is one of the five candidates and his support dropped by a couple of votes in the second round of v
>host: let's hear from washington pennsylvania. caller: i think reince preibus will probably be the next chairman. after the first thought i was really questioning the thinking of the republican party. they still had so many controversies and 20 million -- $20 million debt. i try to keep myself informed. there was a strategy meeting before the 2010 elections, frank luntz made a statement that informed voters are enemies of the republicans and it made me wonder what made him make a statement...
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i'm from allentown, pennsylvania. >> jimmy: very good. welcome, giovanna. [ applause ] old pennsylvania. now, what did you bring for us? what's for the jackpot? >> i'm gonna give my iphone 3 away. [ audience ohs ] >> jimmy: wait, whoa. this is the real deal. >> this is serious, yeah. because i'm -- my mom bought it for me, because my boyfriend -- well, my ex-boyfriend broke up with me and i was so depressed and just crying and moping and she just -- i think she wanted to shut me up, so, she bought this for me to kind of make me feel better, but it was two years ago and i'm kind of over it and i don't even want to look at it anymore, so i just wanna give it away. >> jimmy: hey, thanks. yeah, absolutely. >> so, there you go. >> jimmy: thank you. [ applause ] get over it. >> i am over it. >> jimmy: get over it, yeah. your boyfriend isn't brett favre, is he? >> no. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: just checking. >> how are you doing, buddy? nice to see you, rob. >> hello. >> jimmy: where are you from? what is your full name, where you from? >> rob donn
i'm from allentown, pennsylvania. >> jimmy: very good. welcome, giovanna. [ applause ] old pennsylvania. now, what did you bring for us? what's for the jackpot? >> i'm gonna give my iphone 3 away. [ audience ohs ] >> jimmy: wait, whoa. this is the real deal. >> this is serious, yeah. because i'm -- my mom bought it for me, because my boyfriend -- well, my ex-boyfriend broke up with me and i was so depressed and just crying and moping and she just -- i think she wanted to...
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we have come to reclaim the halls of justice to the very steps of our supreme court, to 1600 pennsylvania avenue, and to say that life is sacred from the moment of conception. from my it christian tradition in the eastern orthodox church, for over 2000 years we believe and teach the dignity of human life and that life has been sanctified in the darkness of the womb by the virgin birth, with the un created light of christ, the womb of mary. the incarnation of christ is the incarnation of the word of god. it is the incarnation of love. so the unborn in the womb already adorned with the image and likeness of god, every bird is bringing each person from non being into being, ceiling each person with divine an infinite love. we teach that jesus is the light of life. true god of true god. therefore every birth is that unique expression of god's love for humanity. with this divine love we embrace today the young and old, the rich and poor, the healthy and the sick, the marginalized and the victimized. we embraced the black and white, the religious and nonreligious. we come together in this march
we have come to reclaim the halls of justice to the very steps of our supreme court, to 1600 pennsylvania avenue, and to say that life is sacred from the moment of conception. from my it christian tradition in the eastern orthodox church, for over 2000 years we believe and teach the dignity of human life and that life has been sanctified in the darkness of the womb by the virgin birth, with the un created light of christ, the womb of mary. the incarnation of christ is the incarnation of the...
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they said, we heard this congressman in pennsylvania lost. can you tell us the name of the person who beat him? that was on the front page of the "the wall street journal." . they did not know who i was. i came to washington, d.c. with one thing in mind, to do the right thing for the country. and i did. i started out with a guy named john boehner. you might have heard that john boehner is speaker. there was a group of us who saw corruption in the house of representatives. we said we would not stand for this. members of congress had bank accounts. i was told when i signed up and turned in my papers to become a member of congress that you have to have your paycheck deposited in the house bank. i said, why can it be deposited in right? they said it had to be deposited in the house bank. six months later, there was a report that came out that said the members of congress were writing bad checks on their bank accounts from the house bank and the taxpayers were covering it. i thought that was outrageous. boehner and a few others. we said something
they said, we heard this congressman in pennsylvania lost. can you tell us the name of the person who beat him? that was on the front page of the "the wall street journal." . they did not know who i was. i came to washington, d.c. with one thing in mind, to do the right thing for the country. and i did. i started out with a guy named john boehner. you might have heard that john boehner is speaker. there was a group of us who saw corruption in the house of representatives. we said we...
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we at the pennsylvania manufacturers association. they had arlen specter and governor rendell and so forth. it is 9% -- it is a 9% republican audience. i am all against the taxes. it will cool economic activity. we are the only state in the country that does not tax these resources. i am sitting here biking might bet -- biting my bit. was all for the consensus just cut in washington because i think we are moving forward. we have been making hundreds of millions of dollars in pennsylvania because of various moves by the treasury. i am going to mention the tuition account program. it is 92% funded. i have enjoyed working with the young, recently elected republicans. i had nodea he was in that audience. he said, "i am just point to do it. let's hold a press conference. you tell them why it is such a good idea." it is just an example in the last 48 hours of help finding a way of reaching across the aisle can be invaluable. it reminds us why we are here. we are here to put aside labels more often. it makes it safer to reach across the ais
we at the pennsylvania manufacturers association. they had arlen specter and governor rendell and so forth. it is 9% -- it is a 9% republican audience. i am all against the taxes. it will cool economic activity. we are the only state in the country that does not tax these resources. i am sitting here biking might bet -- biting my bit. was all for the consensus just cut in washington because i think we are moving forward. we have been making hundreds of millions of dollars in pennsylvania...
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pastor: i yield two minutes to the gentlelady from pennsylvania. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from pennsylvania is recognized for two minutes. ms. schwartz: last saturday in tucson and across the country, so many americans, including myself, were horrified and saddened at the shooting at the congressional outreach event. the senselessness, violence, magnitude of death and injury was stunning and alarming. it's a personal tragedy, a national tragedy and heartbreaking and wrenching, because we all share in the provided of our representative democracy. members reaching out to their constituents and constituents having the opportunity formally and informally to talk to their representative in congress is at the core of our responsibilities and a value we all hold as americans. even as we mourn, as americans we cannot allow this to diminish or deter our civic interactions. i ask for my colleagues to join together in honoring those who were killed. my thoughts and deepest sympathies are with them and their loved ones and to gabby. gabby is our
pastor: i yield two minutes to the gentlelady from pennsylvania. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from pennsylvania is recognized for two minutes. ms. schwartz: last saturday in tucson and across the country, so many americans, including myself, were horrified and saddened at the shooting at the congressional outreach event. the senselessness, violence, magnitude of death and injury was stunning and alarming. it's a personal tragedy, a national tragedy and heartbreaking and wrenching,...