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and here is the chair of the financial trust, and steve who is head of the real estate managers. i know you have different views, so debra, make your case for the reits? >> well, the case is clear. they have outperformed investments in real estate by the last 10 to 20 years by considerable margins. the estimates are 500 basis points a s annually, and we hav done so with liquidity and transparency. >> your reit buys more real estate, but distributes 95% of the income to the shareholder? >> yes, the 100 publicly traded reits are traded on national exchanges, and very liquid, and each company owns individual commercial real estate assets that are cash flowing, and from which we pay dividends to shareholders. >> all right. steve, she makes a strong case, go to the other side? >> well, it is not just an issue of the returns. i don't know the data that deb is looking at in respect to the return analysis, but because the pension funds and other institutional investors have been investing directly in real estate and through real estate, for decades, and they are continuing the allocation
and here is the chair of the financial trust, and steve who is head of the real estate managers. i know you have different views, so debra, make your case for the reits? >> well, the case is clear. they have outperformed investments in real estate by the last 10 to 20 years by considerable margins. the estimates are 500 basis points a s annually, and we hav done so with liquidity and transparency. >> your reit buys more real estate, but distributes 95% of the income to the...
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nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. >> for a second straight start, the orioles managed to put up one run. a pretty simple matter. 4-1 for a second straight night. they looked sharp at times. but at the second inning. he had a good thing going on. he gave the orioles their only run. this player throws it away. he cashes in with a free run. they returned the favor in the fifth. medics pros and away. -- maddthis player throws it aw. breakfast -- francisco scores. the yankees win it. they wrap up the series tomorrow afternoon in new york. one of the great voices has been lost. a broadcaster don -- died today. he had inoperable cancer. he began broadcasting for the brooklyn dodgers in 1948. he came to baltimore in 1954. he settled in detroit for good in 1960. you can connect instantly with his voice. for millions of baseball fans, he was that voice and will remain in their memories. and one was determined to throw away all of the guests but still got another chance. the cincinnati bengals are ready to
nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. >> for a second straight start, the orioles managed to put up one run. a pretty simple matter. 4-1 for a second straight night. they looked sharp at times. but at the second inning. he had a good thing going on. he gave the orioles their only run. this player throws it away. he cashes in with a free run. they returned the favor in the fifth. medics pros and away. -- maddthis player throws it aw. breakfast -- francisco...
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he was named president of the real estate tores association. a staunch supporter of cincinnati public schools, mr. spencer chaired the 2001 campaign. successfully passing the november tax levy. in 2003 he served with case. cincinnati's support of active education which led to the passing of the $340 million levy to develop 30 new schools and renovate the remaining 3 is buildings. a lifetime member of the naacp, mr. spencer was active his entire adult life in civic, religious and other organizations. a member of kappa alpha psi fraternity. he served on the board of ohio university for two years as its president, the ohio valley goodwill, the fenway club, family housing developers. he was the founding board members of the cincinnati parks and a member of the walnut hills school association. he was part of the cincinnati board of housing appeals, the task force on racial isolation in cincinnati public schools and cincinnati's historic conservation board. he was a 30-year trustee at mount sinai united methodist church, now the new vision united met
he was named president of the real estate tores association. a staunch supporter of cincinnati public schools, mr. spencer chaired the 2001 campaign. successfully passing the november tax levy. in 2003 he served with case. cincinnati's support of active education which led to the passing of the $340 million levy to develop 30 new schools and renovate the remaining 3 is buildings. a lifetime member of the naacp, mr. spencer was active his entire adult life in civic, religious and other...
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a real estate market has started to pick back up.you have $30 million laying around, we have the home for you. >> 30 million. we want to give you an inside look at georgetown's ever made estate. it is the most expensive homes in our area. you got a little taste of this luxury, didn't you? >> i did get an inside look. this is a 9-bedroom home. it is a phenomenal location. ever make is nestled on 3.5 acres right in the heart of georgetown. walking into ever made as states is like entering and a lace and filled with history. -- walking into evermay estates. >> here we come into the drawing room. it is lined with pine paneling. >> 13 foot ceilings and marble fireplaces, the house has a regal feel. >> the bushes came often and enjoy it this place. >> this elegant staircase leads you upstairs or there is a hidden service elevator. >> over here we have a secret door. it slides open, so you can go from the city room into the library. >> you can enjoy views of the city, but there is still an old world feeling with original hardwood floors. al
a real estate market has started to pick back up.you have $30 million laying around, we have the home for you. >> 30 million. we want to give you an inside look at georgetown's ever made estate. it is the most expensive homes in our area. you got a little taste of this luxury, didn't you? >> i did get an inside look. this is a 9-bedroom home. it is a phenomenal location. ever make is nestled on 3.5 acres right in the heart of georgetown. walking into ever made as states is like...
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nobody sells more real estate than re/x. visit remax.com today.hole grain, the way triscuit does, you always end up with something delicious. ♪ triscuit. weave some goodness. enough plastic water bottles to stretch around the earth over 190 times. each brita filter can take up to 300 of those bottles out of the equation. >> ainsley: the crew of atlantis just settled down for the night after the six astronauts on board spent their first full day in space. a live look at the shuttle ahead of the rendezvous with the international space station tomorrow. earlier today, the crew ran into trouble with a camera system and had to delay a safety survey of the shuttle. back on earth, nasa controllers are still busy monitoring space junk, threatening to come too close to the space station and nasa still weighing whether it will require moving it. neither snag is expected to disrupt the docking with the international space station tomorrow. yesterday, atlantis blasted off from the kennedy space center for the final shuttle mission. the astronauts will spend a
nobody sells more real estate than re/x. visit remax.com today.hole grain, the way triscuit does, you always end up with something delicious. ♪ triscuit. weave some goodness. enough plastic water bottles to stretch around the earth over 190 times. each brita filter can take up to 300 of those bottles out of the equation. >> ainsley: the crew of atlantis just settled down for the night after the six astronauts on board spent their first full day in space. a live look at the shuttle ahead...
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and part of it of course was happening in real estate markets.t was not principally because it was happening in subprime. it was a much phenomenon but produced this mix of leverage across the system. so i tried to cast it when i talked about it as facing significant risk, but risk from a much broader and i think more dangerous constellation of forces than simply what was happening in subprime. >> and what would be on that list is not constellation? >> again, you had people taking huge leverage brats on the possibility in a world that is not house price falling sharply or growth falling off the cliff. that was the unifying mistake that so many people of risk management and masters make. >> were you surprised by the concentration of mortgage exposures on the balance sheet of, for example, the regulated banks? >> no. i think that coming in now, thanks for many. banks always hold exposure to real estate risk is missing acrostic injury. distorted community banks across the country is commercial real estate relative to capital present no surprise in th
and part of it of course was happening in real estate markets.t was not principally because it was happening in subprime. it was a much phenomenon but produced this mix of leverage across the system. so i tried to cast it when i talked about it as facing significant risk, but risk from a much broader and i think more dangerous constellation of forces than simply what was happening in subprime. >> and what would be on that list is not constellation? >> again, you had people taking...
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but they're licensed by the estate. >> rose: the estate would license not that, not the publisher. you only deal with three books and the estate went to the brother and the father because... >> because the law says that's how it works when you're not married. >> rose: and they've offered her according to what i made from the mcgrath piece, something equivalent to about $2 million. >> yeah. >> rose: and she's refused to take it? >> or two million euros. that's the big point. >> rose: yes, indeed. (laughs) >> this came quite recently and she refused. >> rose: why? because she thinks she'll get more or because it's not about none? >> it's not about money. >> rose: what's it about forer? >> it's about... i don't know. i think it's quite complicated and this is a very sorrowful private matter, something went wrong where from the very beginning. >> rose: between the family and the companion? >> yeah, and i think it was because they happen to come in a situation they hadn't planned for at all. they all grieved stieg. stieg was the center in this family. the central figure, so to say. and
but they're licensed by the estate. >> rose: the estate would license not that, not the publisher. you only deal with three books and the estate went to the brother and the father because... >> because the law says that's how it works when you're not married. >> rose: and they've offered her according to what i made from the mcgrath piece, something equivalent to about $2 million. >> yeah. >> rose: and she's refused to take it? >> or two million euros. that's...
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real estate loans cannot be supported because they were not properly underwritten. the valley of the assets that were landed against did not exist or were not strong enough -- that were lended against were not strong enough. fannie and freddie came in and securitized that loan and put the american taxpayer on the line to pay for that loan when it failed. we knew the loan was made correctly in the first place. fannie and freddie have created close to $500 billion obligation that the american taxpayer will have to pick up. this will act as if that's the problem does not exist and we do not need to address it. that is jewish. if the problem was the meltdown of the real-estate market and was driven in large part by the securitization done by fannie and freddie, then clearly we should address that and get the tax pairs off of the hook for the billions of dollars of obligations. senator mccain offered such an amendment. i was a co-sponsor. i suggested that we disclose to the american people how much they sell by bringing in fannie and freddie on. and is an actual obligati
real estate loans cannot be supported because they were not properly underwritten. the valley of the assets that were landed against did not exist or were not strong enough -- that were lended against were not strong enough. fannie and freddie came in and securitized that loan and put the american taxpayer on the line to pay for that loan when it failed. we knew the loan was made correctly in the first place. fannie and freddie have created close to $500 billion obligation that the american...
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nobody sells more real estate than re/max. remax.com today. >> most professors would not be happy to catch students on cell phones during class, but one local college is actually encouraging it. it's part of a unique program where students are developing their own life changing applications for smart phones. fox 5's maureen umeh takes us inside at class 101. it is a story you will see only on fox. >> reporter: can't find your parked car? forgot to set your dvr at home? wonder who sings that song on the radio? no problem, there's an app for that. more than 65,000 applications in the apple store alone. >> there is a cookie recipe application. >> reporter: and who hasn't dreamed? >> you can find this at cheap places all around. >> reporter: a perfect app to make life easier. >> a dictionary app, library books, how to find them. >> reporter: some students at the university of maryland don't have to dream anymore. >> we come up with ideas every day here of applications that just don't exist. >> learn how to use the call back. >> re
nobody sells more real estate than re/max. remax.com today. >> most professors would not be happy to catch students on cell phones during class, but one local college is actually encouraging it. it's part of a unique program where students are developing their own life changing applications for smart phones. fox 5's maureen umeh takes us inside at class 101. it is a story you will see only on fox. >> reporter: can't find your parked car? forgot to set your dvr at home? wonder who...
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banks always hold exposure to real estate risks as you have seen across the country. the story of community bank failures across the country is concentrated to the commercial real estate relative to capital. capital. what was surprising was that a huge part of that risk was held in these financing vehicles that came with very high ratings. the instructions came with very high ratings and as they said the capital requirements were that they were not-- they were designed in a way that made them much more while mobile to those failures and did not protect against those failures so people everywhere took false comfort from the fact that exposures to real estate risks were in securities that were rated aaa. >> were you surprised by the large amounts of hedging that was done through aig and other monoline insurers, the cd's? >> of course i was up to my eyeballs in the growth in the tbs market and what that meant for the system, but we had no window and no capacity to said set you would-- who had written huge commitments relative to capital because as you know, the things we
banks always hold exposure to real estate risks as you have seen across the country. the story of community bank failures across the country is concentrated to the commercial real estate relative to capital. capital. what was surprising was that a huge part of that risk was held in these financing vehicles that came with very high ratings. the instructions came with very high ratings and as they said the capital requirements were that they were not-- they were designed in a way that made them...
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significant changes in the way investment income is treated in terms of real estate partnerships. no hearings on this legislation before the ways and means committee. no markup of the legislation. it's airdropped into the bill and comes directly to the floor. and that's why you see so many business groups come forward, so many employer representative organizations come forward and say they have to oppose this bill, even recognizing the needs in america on unemployment and other issues. they have to oppose this legislation because of the way it's crafted and the way it's put together. had we had an opportunity to debate this in committee, had we had an opportunity to actually hear from the job providers and job creators, i think we would have come up with a different result. i think we would have been able to fine-tune this legislation. we would have been able to come up with a way to address these pressing needs that americans are facing. so i say when all is said and done, when you come to the conclusion, this bill, even though it's been split up and we are going to have two vote
significant changes in the way investment income is treated in terms of real estate partnerships. no hearings on this legislation before the ways and means committee. no markup of the legislation. it's airdropped into the bill and comes directly to the floor. and that's why you see so many business groups come forward, so many employer representative organizations come forward and say they have to oppose this bill, even recognizing the needs in america on unemployment and other issues. they...
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and that's happened a real impact on the real-estate market. i spoke with a real-estate broker right here in chicago who at the time of the clothes ending of the first-time home buyers tax credit, was saying. he was putting in bids in one these foreclosed properties. it would take six to nine months to hear anything back from the banks. whether that's because they don't wanna ride down the value of those homes. i mean, that's a good question to ask. that's probably a likely scenario. these banks are still very reluctant to not only write down the value of bad loans on their books. they still don't want to do loan modifications and do principal forgiveness for borrowers who needed. great question by billy bob. now, moving on to bill runners' e- mail. taking a look at some of the rules that he's talking about. yeah, the securities and exchange commission in 2007 did revoke the rule. it kind of makes you wonder. that was right before the market tanked. dropping what, half of its value between 2007 and 2009. so, it kind of makes you wonder if that
and that's happened a real impact on the real-estate market. i spoke with a real-estate broker right here in chicago who at the time of the clothes ending of the first-time home buyers tax credit, was saying. he was putting in bids in one these foreclosed properties. it would take six to nine months to hear anything back from the banks. whether that's because they don't wanna ride down the value of those homes. i mean, that's a good question to ask. that's probably a likely scenario. these...
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real estate experts this good news have a bit of a bite on the back end. they say the april numbers show the 9% drop has happened because banks are work go through a large backlog of foreclosures. once they get through the paperwork, the numbers are reported foreclosures could, once again, rise. >> it's like the analogy of a pig in the pipeline where the pipeline is trying to process the pig. they are trying to clean up what they swallowed a year ago, trying to get them processed and back in the marketplace. there is much bigger 'pig to be swallowed and 5 million home loans that are delinquent. >> there be record-breaking numbers of foreclosures and the rate of redefaults was a whopping 51.5%. >> for all those people that are here and maybe they had a loan modification, maybe it took a little bit of the pressure off. however, there is still downward on salaries and wages. it's not like all of a sudden there was a big bag of money dropped. it's a struggle to meet the modified loans. >> bottom line many homeowners are being forced to sell under duress. good
real estate experts this good news have a bit of a bite on the back end. they say the april numbers show the 9% drop has happened because banks are work go through a large backlog of foreclosures. once they get through the paperwork, the numbers are reported foreclosures could, once again, rise. >> it's like the analogy of a pig in the pipeline where the pipeline is trying to process the pig. they are trying to clean up what they swallowed a year ago, trying to get them processed and back...
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if the problem was not a meltdown in the real estate markets and was driven largely by securitization done by fannie and freddie, then clearly you should address and get taxpayers off the hook for these trillions, billions rather of dollars of obligations. so, the john mccain offered such an amendment. i was a primary co-sponsoring a my part was that we disclose to the american people how much they owed here by bringing fannie and freddie on budget. it was rejected. to me it shows that the bill is probably less about substantially improving the financial system than about making a populist political statement attacking wall street. >> but senator dodd's point on the floor was that the mccain and and did not include any alternative as to what to do for fannie and freddie. if it were passed, it would cause the economy to a tank searcy's that is hard to say when the bill says nothing about fannie and freddie. at least senator mccain was putting out ideas about how to in mind. it would take a few years, producing abilities to make the loans and selling of the ones that exist. that is a le
if the problem was not a meltdown in the real estate markets and was driven largely by securitization done by fannie and freddie, then clearly you should address and get taxpayers off the hook for these trillions, billions rather of dollars of obligations. so, the john mccain offered such an amendment. i was a primary co-sponsoring a my part was that we disclose to the american people how much they owed here by bringing fannie and freddie on budget. it was rejected. to me it shows that the bill...
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abel maldonado obtuvo la aprobaciÓn de la asamblea estatal. de la oportunidad. [ aplausos ] [ mÚsica ] >>> la realidad es que muchos dudan del poder o la falta de poder de la oficina del vicegobernador y que no tiene mucha influencia de lo que se toma en el capitolio. yo quiero trabajar con los prÓximos gobernadores. >> nunca lo pensÉ. ni en sueÑos pensÉ que iba a pasar esto. >> abel maldonado padre incluso dijo que puede aspirar por el mÁximo mando estatal. >> lo ve como gobernador de california? >> yo creo que sÍ. >> antiago lucero, univisiÓn. >> bueno, muchÍsimas gracias, santiago, mÁs adelante continuamos con mÁs informaciÓn para que despierte bien informado y bien educado en todo lo que acontece. pero ahora quÉ tal si, échate para allÁ? [ mÚsica ] >> y ha llegado el momento de Échate para acÁ. y para eso vamos a pasar rÁpidamente hasta mÉxico donde se encuentra mi querido alberto hernÁndez, quÉ te pareciÓ la noticia de paulina rubio embarazada. >> oye, estoy sorprendido de verdad con la noticia y tambiÉn contento porque era algo que yo cr
abel maldonado obtuvo la aprobaciÓn de la asamblea estatal. de la oportunidad. [ aplausos ] [ mÚsica ] >>> la realidad es que muchos dudan del poder o la falta de poder de la oficina del vicegobernador y que no tiene mucha influencia de lo que se toma en el capitolio. yo quiero trabajar con los prÓximos gobernadores. >> nunca lo pensÉ. ni en sueÑos pensÉ que iba a pasar esto. >> abel maldonado padre incluso dijo que puede aspirar por el mÁximo mando estatal. >>...
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>> guest: again, the thing about spectrum assets like real estate location, location location, so the federal government has a think roughly 40% of the so-called beachfront of the spectrum that selling for billions of dollars at auctions and they're using are a little of that at any particular place or time. the military is by far the largest holder of spectrum, you know, they want to have it in case they need it, you know, for certain -- >> host: where on this chart with the military spectrum light? dose co-they are troughout. >> host: and how would it be labeled on this chart? >> guest: it may not even be labeled. they have mobile, radar capabilities. and in fact, to michael's point, i think one of the things, whether you started with the spectrum is finite or not. it is finite to the point technology exists. so for example, you have the five gigahertz band, which is way up at the far end of that chart. >> host: what is a gigahertz, what is a megahertz and what was it a kh the? >> guest: kilohertz. essentially what you're looking at is a description as to -- think of frequencies as
>> guest: again, the thing about spectrum assets like real estate location, location location, so the federal government has a think roughly 40% of the so-called beachfront of the spectrum that selling for billions of dollars at auctions and they're using are a little of that at any particular place or time. the military is by far the largest holder of spectrum, you know, they want to have it in case they need it, you know, for certain -- >> host: where on this chart with the...
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>> guest: well, again, the thing about spectrum, it's like real estate, location, location, location. so the federal government, i think, has roughly 40% of the so-called beach front of the spectrum that's selling for billions of dollars at auctions. and they're using very little of that at any particular place or time. the military is by far the largest holder of spectrum. you know, they want to have it in case they need it, you know, for certain -- >> host: and where on this chart would the military spectrum lie? >> guest: well -- >> host: throughout? >> guest: yeah, throughout. yes. >> host: and how would it be labeled on this chart? >> guest: it may not even be labeled or labed as government use. there are, they have fixed, they have mobile, they have radar capabilities. >> host: okay. >> guest: and, in fact, to michael's point i think one of the things -- you started whether spectrum is finite or not. it is finite to the extent that technology exists. so, for example, you have in the five gig hert band which is way up at the far end of that chart -- >> what is a gigahert, what is
>> guest: well, again, the thing about spectrum, it's like real estate, location, location, location. so the federal government, i think, has roughly 40% of the so-called beach front of the spectrum that's selling for billions of dollars at auctions. and they're using very little of that at any particular place or time. the military is by far the largest holder of spectrum. you know, they want to have it in case they need it, you know, for certain -- >> host: and where on this chart...
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. >> you know what i'll do, i'll talk for two hours to the audience about real estate investment. [ laughterjimmy: that would be -- people will love that. >> hey, that might be better. >> jimmy: that would be great. well, i think, to be honest, i mean, he's a nice guy. here he is here. >> great guy. >> jimmy: and here's holly robinson peete right there. those are the two guys, and i think even though he is a nice guy, i think he's going to lose. >> audience: no! >> what i would like to hear, would you rather have bret? [ cheers and applause ] >> or holly? [ cheers and applause ] holly's great. i'll tell you, holly's done a great job. >> jimmy: i think holly's going to win. i'll tell you why. because it all comes down to -- they created a flavor for snapple ice tea, and his flavor is awful. [ laughter ] it's like -- it's like pear, guava, and cinnamon. >> but he's done a good job and he's been a project manager and a winning project manager numerous times, although she's raised more money than anybody in the history of "the apprentice." we've had now nine seasons, and for -- [ applause ] >> j
. >> you know what i'll do, i'll talk for two hours to the audience about real estate investment. [ laughterjimmy: that would be -- people will love that. >> hey, that might be better. >> jimmy: that would be great. well, i think, to be honest, i mean, he's a nice guy. here he is here. >> great guy. >> jimmy: and here's holly robinson peete right there. those are the two guys, and i think even though he is a nice guy, i think he's going to lose. >> audience:...
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. >> steve montenegro, representante estatal de arizona, votó a favor de la ley y argumenta que hay unaación legal y la inmigración indocumentosada. >> lleva años buscando una legalización. >> el demócrata de illinois, uno de los líderes a favor de los inmigrantes. Él presentó ya su propia propuesta migratoria, y cree que todavía este año puede haber una reforma. >> lincoln díaz-balart, a pesar de estar en el partido opuesto, está a favor de una reforma migratoria. sigue abogando por todo tipo de inmigrantes. >> estaremos transmitiendo desde el centro de la controversia, en el estado de arizona en ktvw-tv. nos acompaña mary rabago. buenas noches. >> buenas noches, y gracias. con nosotros aquí en los estudios se encuentra el alguac il del condado. >> gracias. >> junto a él está -- bienvenida. >> gracias. >> regresamos a los estudios con ustedes allá en miami. adelante. >> muchas gracias. esto es importante. habíamos invitado a jan brewer pero no pudo asistir. desde washington estará con cecilia muñoz de la casa blanca. es una de las asesoras hispanas más cercanas al presidente barack oba
. >> steve montenegro, representante estatal de arizona, votó a favor de la ley y argumenta que hay unaación legal y la inmigración indocumentosada. >> lleva años buscando una legalización. >> el demócrata de illinois, uno de los líderes a favor de los inmigrantes. Él presentó ya su propia propuesta migratoria, y cree que todavía este año puede haber una reforma. >> lincoln díaz-balart, a pesar de estar en el partido opuesto, está a favor de una reforma...
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banks always hold exposure to real estate risks as you have seen across the country. the story of community bank failures across the country is concentrated to the commercial real estate relative to capital. capital. what was surprising was that a huge part of that risk was held in these financing vehicles that came with very high ratings. the instructions came with very high ratings and as they said the capital requirements were that they were not-- they were designed in a way that made them much more while mobile to those failures and did not protect against those failures people everywhere took false comfort from the fact that exposures to real estate risks were in securities that were rated aaa. >> were you surprised by the large amounts of hedging that was done through aig and other monoline insurers, the cd's? >> of course i was u to my eyeballs in the growth in the tbs market and what that meant for the system, but we had no window and no capacity to said set you would-- who had written huge commitments relative to capital because as you know, the things we cou
banks always hold exposure to real estate risks as you have seen across the country. the story of community bank failures across the country is concentrated to the commercial real estate relative to capital. capital. what was surprising was that a huge part of that risk was held in these financing vehicles that came with very high ratings. the instructions came with very high ratings and as they said the capital requirements were that they were not-- they were designed in a way that made them...
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i'm for complete abolishment of the estate tax, mr. speaker. and i'm for the reinstatement of the bush tax cuts. we watched as the former chairman of the ways and means committee, mr. rangel, traveled through all of the talk radio circuits and talk television sishts and asked them over and over again, which ones would you like to see preserved or go away. there was never an answer, mr. speaker. but the process of elimination brought people to a conclusion over a period of november, 2006, until about february of 2007 that there wasn't a bush tax cut that soon to be chairman, chairman-elect at the time and eventually was chairman, rangel would support. and so we're watching now the evental sunset of that those tax cuts that went in in may of 2003. capital understands when it gets more understand and less gets invested. when less gets invested, there is less advances and less competitive as a nation. it is hard to measure that. but what we can see was from that period of time from november, 2006 until mid-february of 2007, we saw industrial invest
i'm for complete abolishment of the estate tax, mr. speaker. and i'm for the reinstatement of the bush tax cuts. we watched as the former chairman of the ways and means committee, mr. rangel, traveled through all of the talk radio circuits and talk television sishts and asked them over and over again, which ones would you like to see preserved or go away. there was never an answer, mr. speaker. but the process of elimination brought people to a conclusion over a period of november, 2006, until...
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con supervisiÓn estatal pero el estado estÁ al margen.cipaciÓn estatal es muy tibia. >> gran oportunidad de barack obama de convocar al paÍs y decir hay que hacer algo, para entrar a la energÍa limpia y no he escuchado ese discurso. >> es que el unos dÍas antes habÍa dicho que las plataformas eran muy seguras. ahora tiene que comerse esas palabras. >> ahora va a pasar a serÁ una crisis econÓmica. >> ahora cuando terminemos esta entrevista nos vamos los tres en auto. >> en aviÓn. >> bueno estÁ bien gracias a los dos. cuando regresemos la internet tiene que ser gratis? no debe tener censura? preguntamos a el director de la fcc cuando regresemos. esta tarde ..en primer impacto extrauna hispana que fue víctima de agresión física, sicológica y sexual dedicó su vida a luchar contra el abuso!! y marc anthony habla de su nuevo disco, con grandes éxitos que son la banda sonora de su vida!! # la polémica ley en arizona continúa en el debate. mexicanos que hacian sus compras en ese estado decidieron realizar un boicot, comerciantes de phoenix temen
con supervisiÓn estatal pero el estado estÁ al margen.cipaciÓn estatal es muy tibia. >> gran oportunidad de barack obama de convocar al paÍs y decir hay que hacer algo, para entrar a la energÍa limpia y no he escuchado ese discurso. >> es que el unos dÍas antes habÍa dicho que las plataformas eran muy seguras. ahora tiene que comerse esas palabras. >> ahora va a pasar a serÁ una crisis econÓmica. >> ahora cuando terminemos esta entrevista nos vamos los tres en...
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importantly the commercial real estate market and other asset classes.thank you mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from connecticut iscognized. mr. dodd: mr. president, first of all let me acknowledge the contribution of senator crapo to the banking committee efforts and not endorsing this bill as it presently reads he's been a valuable member of the committee for a number of years. he appreciate his input his thoughts ideas are always constructive in any debate that we have. i thank him for that. and, i've asked my staff to meet with yours to try and clear up some things because i'd like to be in a position where we could accept the amendment. i'm not trying to prejudice one over the other. we'd like to keep some risk retention or good underwriting standards so that the choice is there. we're not trying to impose both. i would just say, i know the staffs are talking. but on page 2 of the amendment -- and it would be, i guess beginning somewhere around line 18. in the paragraphs "i" beginning "retention of," then it lists three paragraphs
importantly the commercial real estate market and other asset classes.thank you mr. president. the presiding officer: the senator from connecticut iscognized. mr. dodd: mr. president, first of all let me acknowledge the contribution of senator crapo to the banking committee efforts and not endorsing this bill as it presently reads he's been a valuable member of the committee for a number of years. he appreciate his input his thoughts ideas are always constructive in any debate that we have. i...
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ahora es el legislador de rhode island peter palumbo quien busca que la asamblea estatal apruebe unamedida similar a la de arizona... mucha gente viene a trabajar aqui para este pais, digamos que viene a este pais para hacer algo y ayudar a su familia... rhode island es el estado mas pequeno del pais y cuenta con un poco mas de un millon de habitantes.. de ellos el cuatro por ciento son indocumentados y el flujo de entrada esta en aumentos... dos hermanos, ((take gfx)) residentes de triangle virginia, que desaparecieron hace mas de diez dias son buscados por la policia de prince william... fijese bien en sus rostros, ellos son identificados como alberto y manuel de jesus mireles garcia.... ambos trabajan en una compania de construccion y concreto de la zona... si usted conoce de su paradero o tiene alguna informacion al respecto llame a lapolicia de prince william al 703-792-7224... buenas noches y bienvenidos al primer segmento deportivo, y como todos los viernes lo iniciamos con el calendario boxistico. y los invito a visitar nuestra pagina web en www.univisiondc.com parq
ahora es el legislador de rhode island peter palumbo quien busca que la asamblea estatal apruebe unamedida similar a la de arizona... mucha gente viene a trabajar aqui para este pais, digamos que viene a este pais para hacer algo y ayudar a su familia... rhode island es el estado mas pequeno del pais y cuenta con un poco mas de un millon de habitantes.. de ellos el cuatro por ciento son indocumentados y el flujo de entrada esta en aumentos... dos hermanos, ((take gfx)) residentes de triangle...
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y nueva york, en el área "tri" estatal. si es todo es mi parte, deseo un excelente mínimo de fafin de se. continuamos con más de primer impacto >>> una niña sometida aúna complicada cirugía para salvar su vida. gracias al apoyo de una organización la llevaron a texas donde le hicieron una operación de corazón abierto que duró 4 horas y fue calificada de exitosa. en cuestión de un mes, la pequeña podrá regresar a su ppaís >>> vamos a cambiar de tema porque estamos en los días previos al mundial. la pasión por el deporte rey se siente en todas partes, así que decidimos conversar con un ex-futbolista colombiano, que estuvo en dos mundials y campeón de la copa libertadores. no solamente en el momento de fútbol. sino también, el momento de aprender >>> pasean y corren atrás del balón. para estos pequeños, los más grande que llegar a este campo de fútbol de florida al país la pelota? >>> cerca de ellos están luis carlos el entrenador, un futbolista colombiano, que jugó en dos mundials y conoce exactamente los beneficio sz del dep
y nueva york, en el área "tri" estatal. si es todo es mi parte, deseo un excelente mínimo de fafin de se. continuamos con más de primer impacto >>> una niña sometida aúna complicada cirugía para salvar su vida. gracias al apoyo de una organización la llevaron a texas donde le hicieron una operación de corazón abierto que duró 4 horas y fue calificada de exitosa. en cuestión de un mes, la pequeña podrá regresar a su ppaís >>> vamos a cambiar de tema...
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mientras el autor de la ley antiinmigrante, el senador estatal, dijo que quiere presentar otra legislaciÓnido en este paÍs. 200 estudiantes salieron a protestar en contra de la ley anti inmigrantes de arizona y a favor de una reforma migratoria, exigieron que se derogue dicha legislaciÓn, que segÚn ellos le quita posibilidades a las personas que no han cometido delitos en estados unidos. un personaje infantil se ha visto inmerso el creciente debate nacional, "dora la exploradora" cuya imagen estÁ recorriendo el mundo. liliana, desde los Ángeles, nos cuenta los pormenores. >> desde hace unos aÑos ha revolucionado el mundo de los dibujos animados, educa enseÑa valores humanos y habla espaÑol, verla asÍ ha causado diversas reacciones. >> hablÓ de que tanto retrocedemos cuando tenemos un ambiente tan antiinmigrante. >> la imagen comenzÓ a circular en periÓdicos e internet luego de que se aprobara la ley de arizona. marisela no le hace gracia verla golpeada y sangrando cuando se resistiÓ a ser arrestada a cruzar la frontera. >> no sÉ cÓmo lo toman si como un chiste o un mensaje racial. >> la au
mientras el autor de la ley antiinmigrante, el senador estatal, dijo que quiere presentar otra legislaciÓnido en este paÍs. 200 estudiantes salieron a protestar en contra de la ley anti inmigrantes de arizona y a favor de una reforma migratoria, exigieron que se derogue dicha legislaciÓn, que segÚn ellos le quita posibilidades a las personas que no han cometido delitos en estados unidos. un personaje infantil se ha visto inmerso el creciente debate nacional, "dora la exploradora"...
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del lío >>> brasil ayudará a está petrolera a contener el derrame con dos equipos de la petrolera estatalido en el lugar >>> y criticó severamente la condición de un planta donde se hace fármacos que fueron retirados el mercado el pasado fin de semana >>> la agencia de gobierno encontró suciedad >>> en jhonson y jhonson >>> después de una pausa en seguida el candidato presidencial mockus no dejará que llegue a colombia y seguirá la política de Álvaro uribe. y colombia anuncio el candidato presidencial mockus dijo que no permitirá que hugo chávez tras laed se forma de gobernar al país >>>. el candidato el partido vefrd mockuss a alguiens algunos en colombia califican como blanco aseguró que por nada mundo perm ti rai la llegado de socialismo ahí este país >>> es no. es un tema de competencia praekt >>> un anuncio que llega en medio el último gira el hugo chávez en intención para clamo >>> el mandatario abrí puerta a un posible diálogo con el sucesor de ru uribe en la presidencia >>> déjame declaración de lado que obligan a uno a responder y sacar una lanza. sin embargo, parece que los cand
del lío >>> brasil ayudará a está petrolera a contener el derrame con dos equipos de la petrolera estatalido en el lugar >>> y criticó severamente la condición de un planta donde se hace fármacos que fueron retirados el mercado el pasado fin de semana >>> la agencia de gobierno encontró suciedad >>> en jhonson y jhonson >>> después de una pausa en seguida el candidato presidencial mockus no dejará que llegue a colombia y seguirá la...
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in the world of real estate home sales improving.s markets. >> so sellers, you have to do everything you can to make it stick outment and that includes making it green. and holly morris joins us live with a home in northwest with tips on that too. good morning. >> reporter: we have a whole lot of tips sharing this morning. making your house green is something people want, staging your house to make it look like something people want, those are all things that you need to do right now because there is a lot of inventory out there. it is a buyer's market and there are houses at all price points. so you want your house to look the best at which the price point you are going for. so i want to bring in jim gold. jim, come on up here. because he's the owner of 622 quincy in northwest d.c. where we are this morning. good morning to you. you bought this as an investment property. you've been working on it. and so how are you feeling about the real estate market right about now? >> well i think it's been turning around. but it's still sketchy
in the world of real estate home sales improving.s markets. >> so sellers, you have to do everything you can to make it stick outment and that includes making it green. and holly morris joins us live with a home in northwest with tips on that too. good morning. >> reporter: we have a whole lot of tips sharing this morning. making your house green is something people want, staging your house to make it look like something people want, those are all things that you need to do right...
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there's a huge hot real estate market right now.rkets are no. there's a huge hot real estate market right now. but they're very concerned at the top about employment issues because there are almost 200 million my grant oig construction workers in the city s . you're seeing them do it through administrative measures like increases down payment requirements rather than moving an interest rate which would hit a bunch of other things. today employment in china is much more sensitive to capital spending, fixed investment, than it is to the swings in export. >> let's cap this, john. hang s shanghai down 13.5%. would you buy china stocks right now? give us some investment advice, please. >> not in the middle of this risk meltdown. within the mix next 14 day, absolutely. because the growth is the one story that will not go away. >> and steve grasso, i wasn't clear. are you a buyer or a seller right now? give us some investment advice. >>>. >> i'm a trard, but i'd be buying the miners being the gold miners. and i'd also being buying consumer
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para la entrada en viggo aro de la ley estatal de inmigración. >> el 29 de julio se planea implementars legales hay que interponer buscando que se anula la ley sb 1070 nos tocó un magistrado y estamos pidiendo que se re asigne un juicio federal y ni siquiera sabemos que juez nos tocará. >> aquí en phoenix arizona, sucederá al mismo tiempo con federaciones que luchan y señalan que en otros 17 estados del país ya se estudia la presentación de iniciativas de ley similares a las sb 1070. en phoenix, arizona, univisión. >> dirigentes sindicales anunciaron que viajaran sin documentos. el viaje se planeó para el momento en que la ley entra en vigor, en total 250 activistas participaban en la visión. >> es más sobre el tema, las autoridades detuvieron al menos 37 personas en manhattan durante una manifestación de desobediencia civil de líderes religiosos y civiles que buscan aumentar la presión en el congreso para aprobar una reforma migratoria amplía >> pausa y la espera en cuba por el traslado de presidentes apli político. comienzan el cierre de las elecciones del domingo, volvemos. [ locuto
para la entrada en viggo aro de la ley estatal de inmigración. >> el 29 de julio se planea implementars legales hay que interponer buscando que se anula la ley sb 1070 nos tocó un magistrado y estamos pidiendo que se re asigne un juicio federal y ni siquiera sabemos que juez nos tocará. >> aquí en phoenix arizona, sucederá al mismo tiempo con federaciones que luchan y señalan que en otros 17 estados del país ya se estudia la presentación de iniciativas de ley similares a las...
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. >>> a real estate broker came forward saying that shahzad told him years ago that he didn't like president bush or the war in iraq. >>> human remains were thrown into a garage and left there to sit. wjz is live downtown, tonight kai jackson reports, tonight the coroner has lost his license. >> we >> reporter: we want to warn you, the details of this story is graphic. the board of coroners have suspended the license of chamber's funeral home. >> we're in the most trusted profession. and when someone trusts their loved one and we found something that will not even follow the law. >> reporter: apparently an initial investigation found deficiencies at the business. when the inspectors returned the problem was worse. conditions were unsanitary in the ebmaument room. many bodies were not properly stored and leaking fluids prevented identification. >> we couldn't find a name based on the fluids changing the tags. >> reporter: some of the bodies were cadavers that had been donated to science and were scheduled for cremation. the details of the funeral home are absolutely horrifying. the inspectors
. >>> a real estate broker came forward saying that shahzad told him years ago that he didn't like president bush or the war in iraq. >>> human remains were thrown into a garage and left there to sit. wjz is live downtown, tonight kai jackson reports, tonight the coroner has lost his license. >> we >> reporter: we want to warn you, the details of this story is graphic. the board of coroners have suspended the license of chamber's funeral home. >> we're in the...
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convocada para el prÓximo sÁbado cuando se inicie el conteo final para la entrada en vigor de la ley estatal se planea implementar esta ley quiere decir que nos quedan aproximadamente 60 dÍas para pelear y ganar. >> hasta ahora cuatro demandas legales han sido interpuestas en la corte federal buscando que se anule la ley. >> lo Único que sabemos es que nos tocÓ un magistrado pero estamos pidiendo que se reasigne un juez federal. >> suceder al mismo tiempo que organizaciones que luchan en contra de la inmigraciÓn indocumentada seÑalan que en otros 17 estados del paÍs las estudia la presentaciÓn de iniciativas de ley similares a la de arizona. en phoenix arizona jaime garcÍa. >> metas tanto la policÍa -mientras tanto la policÍa detuvo a personas que buscan aumentar la presiÓn sobre el presidente obama en el congreso para que se adopte una reforma migratoria amplia. las acciones para oponerse a la nueva ley migratoria de arizona se multiplican a diario, se puso en vigor un boicot en zonas fronterizas entre mÉxico y estados unidos. lucÍa navarro nos dice cÓmo fue un dÍa sin mexicanos en la zona.
convocada para el prÓximo sÁbado cuando se inicie el conteo final para la entrada en vigor de la ley estatal se planea implementar esta ley quiere decir que nos quedan aproximadamente 60 dÍas para pelear y ganar. >> hasta ahora cuatro demandas legales han sido interpuestas en la corte federal buscando que se anule la ley. >> lo Único que sabemos es que nos tocÓ un magistrado pero estamos pidiendo que se reasigne un juez federal. >> suceder al mismo tiempo que...
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thank you for the encouragement and hope in the real estate market. we can always use that. back to you guys. >> thank you, holly. >>> urban theater enthusiasts abuzz by church girl. it tells the story of emily franklin. a pastor daughter ken couraged of a worldly life. and robin givens with us and gospel singer and actress, karen clark. thank you. welcome to the show. >> thank you. we're having a ball. >> and there is debate, you acts together and sing together. there is debate on that because karen says that you sing and you say no. >> absolutely not. i act like i can sing. she loves me. we love each other. >> i love her and i'm not a liar. >> if you say it, i have to believe it. so it debuted last night. what was the response, robin? >> the audience loved it. and you can feel the energy. you're on stage and you can feel it. and it's a wonderful show. it's entertaining, there is a message and you're just completely moved by it. so i'm happy to be a part of it. >> some of the press it said the story from the pew to the pole. and what is the message in this show. >> pretty m
thank you for the encouragement and hope in the real estate market. we can always use that. back to you guys. >> thank you, holly. >>> urban theater enthusiasts abuzz by church girl. it tells the story of emily franklin. a pastor daughter ken couraged of a worldly life. and robin givens with us and gospel singer and actress, karen clark. thank you. welcome to the show. >> thank you. we're having a ball. >> and there is debate, you acts together and sing together....
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nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. that's my choice. because with national, i roll past the counter... and choose any car in the aisle. oh, buck chooses the blue one! [ male announcer ] go national. go like a pro. choosing your own car? now, that's a good call. >>> as promised the briefest of special comments on the statements by the senior senator from arizona after the arrest of faisal shahzad. the suspected times square terrorist. don't give this guy his miranda rights until we find out what it is all about said john mccain. that would be a serious mistake at least until we find out as much information as we have. mr. mccain, following your advice could mean that because of you shahzad could walk free on technicalities. your utter lack of faith in the system of justice that has kept this country free and safe for 234 years the laws are not there to be switched on and off at your discretion, senator. they are not applicable to all except when you need to boost your poll numbers with the lunatic
nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. that's my choice. because with national, i roll past the counter... and choose any car in the aisle. oh, buck chooses the blue one! [ male announcer ] go national. go like a pro. choosing your own car? now, that's a good call. >>> as promised the briefest of special comments on the statements by the senior senator from arizona after the arrest of faisal shahzad. the suspected times square terrorist. don't give this guy...
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nobody sells more real estate than re/max. is southwest.com. we're not on travelocity. the only place. what's the other one? we're not on expedia. what about orbitz? no! southwest isn't on orbitz. the only place! let me make this clear. the only place online to get southwest fares... southwest.com. southwest.com! i know. we're only on one website. you want to fly all over. you don't want to browse all over. [ all ] grab your bag. it's on. [ ding ] >>> it is 69 degrees and clear in central maryland right now. >>> college students teamed to swim in a fast moving creek on a dare. they became trapped. emergency crews were able to pull the two men and woman to safety. none suffered any serious injury. >>> a dramatic confrontation between a driver and police officer was caught on tape. tried to flee by running along a river bank. he made a move to get what looked like a gun. the officer quickly tasered the man, dropping him to the ground. the gun was a fake. the suspect is in jail. >> reporter: riots mobs in grease leave three people dead. protesters are outraged over the gov
nobody sells more real estate than re/max. is southwest.com. we're not on travelocity. the only place. what's the other one? we're not on expedia. what about orbitz? no! southwest isn't on orbitz. the only place! let me make this clear. the only place online to get southwest fares... southwest.com. southwest.com! i know. we're only on one website. you want to fly all over. you don't want to browse all over. [ all ] grab your bag. it's on. [ ding ] >>> it is 69 degrees and clear in...
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i love that because without a doubt all real estate is local.here is so much variation between local communities. from the national data, just like the dow stock market one reports the dow and individual stocks there is a different movement but from is a national figure. for some companies they need that national figure, for example, the u.s. government needs the national figure to compute g.d.p. as part of the economic activity. some of the large firms, whether it is a lending firm or the brokerage firm, want to know what the overall lines are. but we emphasize these are the national figures and there is a tremendous local market variation much different from detroit, say, to dallas, texas. we emphasize those points and hope the media picks that up. on the f.h.a. i'm not quite clear on the question but i will check it out. you may be referring to the insurance premium for people who take out the f.h.a. mortgages. there is an insurance premium to cover potential default among some of the borrowers. the f.h.a. program since its inspgs never reque
i love that because without a doubt all real estate is local.here is so much variation between local communities. from the national data, just like the dow stock market one reports the dow and individual stocks there is a different movement but from is a national figure. for some companies they need that national figure, for example, the u.s. government needs the national figure to compute g.d.p. as part of the economic activity. some of the large firms, whether it is a lending firm or the...
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up a witness is involved in the commerci real estate industry expressed their grave concerns over this treatment. and i guess we're just getting back to what is fasb's response engaged and acknowledged by, you know, your technical advisor there by kevin in that hearing last week. you know, and someone at some point in time to give the banks the ability to work out some of these problems using theirbest judgment? cannot also just ask, you know, the sec's perspective as well because he'll have to deal it -- ts will affect, you know, companies that she will oversee as to become more and more rigid in terms of the ways in which we define and control the ability of thinkers tose their judgment. ultimately, you oversee those firms. you mht have a comment on this, so go ahead and the please. mr. herz. >> the goal of financial reporting this to underline the economic reality as best we can with the tools available and often requiring necessary judgment of the companies and auditors involved. we believe the new standards strike the right balance in that area, in fact, regulators seem to agree t
up a witness is involved in the commerci real estate industry expressed their grave concerns over this treatment. and i guess we're just getting back to what is fasb's response engaged and acknowledged by, you know, your technical advisor there by kevin in that hearing last week. you know, and someone at some point in time to give the banks the ability to work out some of these problems using theirbest judgment? cannot also just ask, you know, the sec's perspective as well because he'll have to...
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. >> a real-estate broker who represented him years ago says the suspect disliked president george bush and was opposed to the war in iraq. federal agents, for clues at his apartment. we learned the name was added to a no fly list yesterday afternoon but they lost track of him for a short time and attempted to fly from jfk airport to dubai, when he was arrested. officials were not aware of his travel plans until 30 minutes before takeoff. officials say he almost immediately admitted to masterminding the bomb plot. he told investigators he spent more than one month training with the taliban and pakistan and they did provide him with the money to pay for his car bomb attack. that is the latest tonight. >> thanks a lot. president obama may be closer to choosing a supreme court nominee. he and joe biden met joe diane wood of chicago. she is the fourth candidate to have met with president obama. the president could announce his selection this week. >> a prince george's county funeral home is being accused of particularly heinous practices. the investigation centered on a funeral home in rive
. >> a real-estate broker who represented him years ago says the suspect disliked president george bush and was opposed to the war in iraq. federal agents, for clues at his apartment. we learned the name was added to a no fly list yesterday afternoon but they lost track of him for a short time and attempted to fly from jfk airport to dubai, when he was arrested. officials were not aware of his travel plans until 30 minutes before takeoff. officials say he almost immediately admitted to...
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. >> that's why the real estate is so expensive. >> there and hear for that matter. >> can't call inick while you're here. >>> we're looking at a gorgeous day to go out and do anything. celebrate after you get out of work or maybe take a long lunch. 76 did he degrees rights now. keep in mind our average for this date is 71. as we're already into the noon hour, we're above the normal high for this date. humid it is 32%. we had do you points that were in the 60s. it felt oppressive. we've taken a shift in our forecast. everything is very delightful. winds at 6 miles per hour. your barometer reading is solely -- 69 in oakland. they share with that ocean city right around 68. we have 75 in northeast maryland. 78 down in packs river. the wind coming in from the southeast, bringing a bit of a cool component off the water. the southerly component brings the warmer air. but there is a bit of a north wind. high pressure is keeping that flow in. we are going to have that over the next few days. we're going to be tapping into very mild temperatures in the region. then we have 70s everywhere els
. >> that's why the real estate is so expensive. >> there and hear for that matter. >> can't call inick while you're here. >>> we're looking at a gorgeous day to go out and do anything. celebrate after you get out of work or maybe take a long lunch. 76 did he degrees rights now. keep in mind our average for this date is 71. as we're already into the noon hour, we're above the normal high for this date. humid it is 32%. we had do you points that were in the 60s. it...
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we've worked on related matters to real estate. i thank him for his contribution with this amendment he offered along with senator louisiana. i yield the floor to them. ms. landrieu: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from louisiana. ms. landrieu: thank you, mr. president. i thank the chairman for his acknowledgement and his work with us on this afrpltd it has -- on this amendment. i offer it on behalf of myself and the good senator from georgia, senator isakson, whose expertise on housing matters is well known. also on behalf of senator warner, senator hagan, senator tester, lincoln, levin, burr and hutchison, we have broad and deep bipartisan support for this amendment. the reason we do, mr. president, is because it is a good amendment and it more specifically addresses the risk retention provisions currently in the bill by helping to eliminate the excessive risk-taking we saw in the home mortgage market between 2004 and 2007. without raising interest rates for those home buyers who have maintained good credit, doc
we've worked on related matters to real estate. i thank him for his contribution with this amendment he offered along with senator louisiana. i yield the floor to them. ms. landrieu: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from louisiana. ms. landrieu: thank you, mr. president. i thank the chairman for his acknowledgement and his work with us on this afrpltd it has -- on this amendment. i offer it on behalf of myself and the good senator from georgia, senator isakson, whose expertise...
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in addition to that, real estate development unit.er so much my charitable trust owns it where you can follow along on actionalertsplus.com, play wan open hand. last week it reported a 7-cent loss. that may not look so great. but that is 17 kre cents better than the wall street analysts were anticipating. that's in the top ten beats for april. revenues better than expected, up 11.3% year over year. okay. how about the technicals? they give us a sense of how the big money managers are treating the stock. what do the charts say as interpreted by our able chart guy dan fitzpatrick? he was on "fast money" the other day. no, he was on larry kudlow the other day. he's my colleague at realmoney.com, the paid side of thestreet.com where i'm chairman. fitzpatrick does not like what he sees in weyerhaeuser's week liu chart. this pictograph is the furthest thing from a picasso or rembrandt in his book. what's the problem? fitz identifies what he sees as a completed inverse head and shoulders pattern. see this? you can imagine, this would be a he
in addition to that, real estate development unit.er so much my charitable trust owns it where you can follow along on actionalertsplus.com, play wan open hand. last week it reported a 7-cent loss. that may not look so great. but that is 17 kre cents better than the wall street analysts were anticipating. that's in the top ten beats for april. revenues better than expected, up 11.3% year over year. okay. how about the technicals? they give us a sense of how the big money managers are treating...
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nobody sells more real estate than re/max.isit remax.com today. >>> maybe being on national tv would help. >> did you know they were on national tv? >> they were? >> i'm trying to figure out where you were going with that. >> i'm talking about the united folks. they were on -- did they tell you -- >> it was d.c. united. can i talk about baseball first, before we get to that? is that okay with you? >> i was hoping you would do that, i heard in your tease, you mentioned the orioles before you mentioned the nationals. >> you know why? >> no. >> because you said that guy was safe. and we have video to prove that for once in your life you may have been -- we'll get that in a second. let's talk nationals, they are exceeding expectations so far this year. tonight trying to make it 2 in a row over the braves, another one of those scrappy games for the nationals. they battled back, thanks to some timely hitting. in the end they didn't have enough juice to hang on in extras. we're tied at 2, nyjer morgan at the plate, takinging tommy ha
nobody sells more real estate than re/max.isit remax.com today. >>> maybe being on national tv would help. >> did you know they were on national tv? >> they were? >> i'm trying to figure out where you were going with that. >> i'm talking about the united folks. they were on -- did they tell you -- >> it was d.c. united. can i talk about baseball first, before we get to that? is that okay with you? >> i was hoping you would do that, i heard in your...
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currently in foreclosure, bowe's estate the center of his universe. >> you don't realize. >> somethinge has been saying for almost a decade now, the pool hasn't been used in years. his once state of the art training center is still a shrine to his remarkable career, with photos and magazine covers from the good times. then, of course, there is the very ring where he first beat holyfield to win the title. >> knocked him down. and right here was the spot. >> bowe would like to fight again. he wants to get paid. but more importantly, he just wants to be around. maybe a fresh start, in a new house for his wife and daughter. >> i want to be a grandpa, one day. grandpa, was a champion. i want to show my grandkids. i want to be around the whole time, you know what i mean? >> sitting in the house because he was afraid they would get stolen. bowe says certain family members have robbed his house which is why he has bars on his windows. in his heart, riddick bowe, every bit the performer he was as a heavyweight champ. he answers the phone, world's finest, big daddy here, be brave. i was hope he
currently in foreclosure, bowe's estate the center of his universe. >> you don't realize. >> somethinge has been saying for almost a decade now, the pool hasn't been used in years. his once state of the art training center is still a shrine to his remarkable career, with photos and magazine covers from the good times. then, of course, there is the very ring where he first beat holyfield to win the title. >> knocked him down. and right here was the spot. >> bowe would...
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, and 2008-2009 because residential real estate. mr. brown: could the gentleman yield again? i appreciate that analysis in europe. i hear, as we've talked about the brown-kaufman amendment, and it's gotten increasing attention because increasing number of people have said too big to fail is too big and that if we allow these six banks, that chart you showed originally, that -- that six banks, the largest six banks in the united states and 15 years ago were 17% of our g.d.p. and today they're 63% and -- and growing, as you mentioned. and if you look at the rate of growth as they've -- the -- i mean, it's -- they didn't grow a whole lot until the last 10 years and then you look what happens, and they're going to continue to grow since glass-steagall repealed. but i hear opponents to our amendment, the argument they use most frequently is, well, we don't have the largest banks in the world anymore, there are larger banks other places. and how are our banks going to compete with these huge banks? and i -- i'm intrigued by that because o
, and 2008-2009 because residential real estate. mr. brown: could the gentleman yield again? i appreciate that analysis in europe. i hear, as we've talked about the brown-kaufman amendment, and it's gotten increasing attention because increasing number of people have said too big to fail is too big and that if we allow these six banks, that chart you showed originally, that -- that six banks, the largest six banks in the united states and 15 years ago were 17% of our g.d.p. and today they're...
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it's def estating. if you constantly consume excess calories and most of of those are going to come from the processed food that are rich in calories. >> reporter: more than 97% of children in the county and surrounding areas come from familys that have incomes so low their kids qualify for the federal government's free school breakfast and lunch programs. that means two of their daily meals are eaten at school. >> i stay within my ability life. >> reporter: delores clayton is the health teacher at palmer high school. >> you have to be honest. this is the only food kids get is here at school. you may not believe it, but it's not always at home for them. and i've heard kids say, "well, i'll just eat at school." some of them just don't have anything at home, period. >> reporter: but some kids are trying to change. 17-year-old victoria crawford say junior at palmer high. she's dropped two clothing sizes since she started paying attention to her diet. >> i feel great. i can-- i just walk and i enjoy it. i d
it's def estating. if you constantly consume excess calories and most of of those are going to come from the processed food that are rich in calories. >> reporter: more than 97% of children in the county and surrounding areas come from familys that have incomes so low their kids qualify for the federal government's free school breakfast and lunch programs. that means two of their daily meals are eaten at school. >> i stay within my ability life. >> reporter: delores clayton is...
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if there is no way to buy or sell real estate, we wouldn't be in this wonderful building here in new york because there is a whole industry about creating these buildings and so forth. well, for inventions, there isn't people who fund them. there isn't a whole infrastructure of people who treat them as being valuable. inventions are sort of the stepchild, like in "cinderella" that isn't treated very well even though ultimately it's a source of enormous value. very few -- >> charlie: done by lonely men and women in garages, it used to be. >> absolutely. in fact, when you say "inventor" to most people they get an idea either of thomas edison or the crazy guy in the "back to the future movies." that's what we think of as inventor. for inventors to actually make progress, they need funding. they need support. they need some business expertise to advise them on what to do. by and large, those things are lacking. so what our company does is we say we would like to make a business of investing in invention so we do support inventors to have their crazy idea. sometimes those inventors are pr
if there is no way to buy or sell real estate, we wouldn't be in this wonderful building here in new york because there is a whole industry about creating these buildings and so forth. well, for inventions, there isn't people who fund them. there isn't a whole infrastructure of people who treat them as being valuable. inventions are sort of the stepchild, like in "cinderella" that isn't treated very well even though ultimately it's a source of enormous value. very few -- >>...