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and lou is right.ne of the key things, one of the key drivers that we have to watch for moving forward is whether gold becomes the safe haven instead of treasuries. the minute that happens, you'll want to take a lot of risk off the table because that says that investors are scared to death of all this debt. keep in mind what we're doing with greece is we're solving debt with more debt. and investors are seeing that, the global bond vigilantes are in full force. as soon as they attack us and our bonds, that we'll have issues. >> having said all that, james altucher, we'll all come back in a minute, but i want to get in you here. i put some things up on the chalkboard. we had a blowout number of durable goods and cap x today after a blowout number of the isms yesterday. and we had kind of a blowout number for the european manufacturing index yesterday. your thought, mr. altucher, on today's selloff. >> the u.s. economic picture, and even the european picture, remains intact. the economy, it's not a v rec
and lou is right.ne of the key things, one of the key drivers that we have to watch for moving forward is whether gold becomes the safe haven instead of treasuries. the minute that happens, you'll want to take a lot of risk off the table because that says that investors are scared to death of all this debt. keep in mind what we're doing with greece is we're solving debt with more debt. and investors are seeing that, the global bond vigilantes are in full force. as soon as they attack us and our...
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cool thing with lou dobbs. lou dobbs says that's a cool thing to do." [ applause ] "i want to get my prostate checked like lou dobbs." [ laughter ] check this out. there's a new comic book coming out about arnold schwarzenegger's life. in the comic, arnold battles his lifelong nemesis -- words. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] [ imitating schwarzenegger ] "it's not a graphic novel, it's a comic book, like the kind i used to read when i was a baby. i was a baby who could read. [ laughter ] i used to read the comics and run at the mouses. up to build my family's house. when i was a baby --" [ laughter ] over and over again. shut up. shut up. [ cheers and applause ] we get it. i heard about this today. a town in tennessee elected a dead man as its mayor. finally a politician who won't cheat on his wife. [ audience ohs ] [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: there are some new reports coming in from o.j. simpson in jail. apparently o.j. has been playing a lot of baseball, and he's pretty good apparently. the only
cool thing with lou dobbs. lou dobbs says that's a cool thing to do." [ applause ] "i want to get my prostate checked like lou dobbs." [ laughter ] check this out. there's a new comic book coming out about arnold schwarzenegger's life. in the comic, arnold battles his lifelong nemesis -- words. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] [ imitating schwarzenegger ] "it's not a graphic novel, it's a comic book, like the kind i used to read when i was a baby. i was a baby who could...
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thanks so much, we appreciate it, diana and lou, great to see you guys. a quick break. we'll have cramer's names. >>> we've got fears about a european contingent driving the euro today. you can see it has fallen below that key $130 level there now. well, right even there at $1.30. a 12-month low on the euro. all fears on greece. jim cramer here with me. what you're looking at as the keistclose. explain to the viewer. >> broken currency and you will not see it stop here. there's just no reason to own the euro. it was not created correctly. i remember about the bosque territory and how would you get that going if we saw the recession in spain. j&j is a stock that does huge amount of business in europe. a terrible call this weekend and yet that stock is hanging in there. rotation in. worst dollar play and recall. apple, on the other hand, was the leader in technology. if that stock does not start rallying between now and the bell and then you're going to see a carryover j&j and apple down. >> keep an eye on this market. jim cramer thank you for being here. >> thank you for
thanks so much, we appreciate it, diana and lou, great to see you guys. a quick break. we'll have cramer's names. >>> we've got fears about a european contingent driving the euro today. you can see it has fallen below that key $130 level there now. well, right even there at $1.30. a 12-month low on the euro. all fears on greece. jim cramer here with me. what you're looking at as the keistclose. explain to the viewer. >> broken currency and you will not see it stop here. there's...
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rabbi lou said we should all feel uniquely disable. he said that when you see someone the way they really are made in the image of god, this is healing. though i quote him too much, this is why sitting with him is so powerful. he makes me feel so good about myself, i feel almost guilty. it's a love fest. i quote him. he validates me. i joke but i need that. i forget every day that i am exactly who i am supposed to be. rabbi lou said that i am a good practice for others. i force them to slow down. and then several, pop. she continued in her notes the major problem in my life is lack of romantic intimacy. major problems with myself is i am too slow. there's a way in which relationships continue after death or separation. my life will be no more address without a partner than with. every day i miss those i have loved, but also everyday i appreciate utterly and completely being single. i think so, walk slow, hear slow. was late to get my advanced degrees, and whatever else. but it now feels like just my rhythm. i think it has allowed me to
rabbi lou said we should all feel uniquely disable. he said that when you see someone the way they really are made in the image of god, this is healing. though i quote him too much, this is why sitting with him is so powerful. he makes me feel so good about myself, i feel almost guilty. it's a love fest. i quote him. he validates me. i joke but i need that. i forget every day that i am exactly who i am supposed to be. rabbi lou said that i am a good practice for others. i force them to slow...
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el puertorriqueño lou montañez de 1-0 y por los nacionales, el dominicano cristian guzmán de 5-2 y eleves de 4-2. nos metemos en el roland garros la primera jornada sin sorpresas. roger federer perdio un debate con un jez, pero su tenis se encargo de poner las cosas en lugar, inicio hoy la defensa de su titulo en el abierto de francia con una contundente victoria de 6-4, 6-1 y 6-2 sobre el australiano peter luczak. dentro de la actuacion de los latinoamericanos, el chileno fernando gonzalez, el argentino leonardo mayer y el brasileÑno thomaz bellucci sortearon con victorias sus debuts. en rama femenina, serena williams, la favorita del torneo femenino, sufrio en el primer set en el que debio levantar tres bolas de quiebre antes de encaminarse a una victoria 7- 6, 6-2 sobre la suiza stefanie voegele. para finalizar univision washington siempre regalando y esta vez para el gran concierto de cahyanne en el patriot center el 25 de junio ...solamente tienen que visitar nuestra pagina www. univisiondc.com e inscribirse ...busque el formulario en nuestra pa
el puertorriqueño lou montañez de 1-0 y por los nacionales, el dominicano cristian guzmán de 5-2 y eleves de 4-2. nos metemos en el roland garros la primera jornada sin sorpresas. roger federer perdio un debate con un jez, pero su tenis se encargo de poner las cosas en lugar, inicio hoy la defensa de su titulo en el abierto de francia con una contundente victoria de 6-4, 6-1 y 6-2 sobre el australiano peter luczak. dentro de la actuacion de los latinoamericanos, el chileno fernando...
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lou grethim's fight against cancer. the center's director michael sheltz says she brought a message of hope and healing. >> she was really good with the patients. she would tell them about her story, she would listen to their stories. she would never let herself get down. >> reporter: she spoke with wjz's eyewitness news about her journey. >> i was four years old, i was just hopeless and so surprised at myself that i couldn't handle it. i just fell apart, that's when annabel became the adult and i became the child and she shaved her head for me. >> reporter: it was that honesty, that courage that doctor shultz remembers the most. >> she never let it stop her. she never gave in or gave up. she just continued to plan for the future. we felt so energized and moved by this great woman of the theater. who just really came to do so much. >> reporter: gray east appearance also helped raise money for cancer research and awareness. >>> lynne grey had most recently appeared on tv on desperate housewives and ugly betty. >>> a 17-y
lou grethim's fight against cancer. the center's director michael sheltz says she brought a message of hope and healing. >> she was really good with the patients. she would tell them about her story, she would listen to their stories. she would never let herself get down. >> reporter: she spoke with wjz's eyewitness news about her journey. >> i was four years old, i was just hopeless and so surprised at myself that i couldn't handle it. i just fell apart, that's when annabel...
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lou was there to make the catch but he didn't make the catch. another frustrating loss 7-5 the final in new york. the os will play at minnesota tomorrow. >>> college lacrosse, the tigers making on massachusetts in the -- leads to a u mass take over. he shoots and scores and makes short work of the minute men. that puts the tigers in the league game. the horse that finished 2nd in the kentucky derby is passing and won't run empty preakness. says the 2 week turnaround is too short for his horse. the winner still expected to run here one week from saturday here in ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> high school students were the emcee. katy was on hand to present the service awards. s recognized for a video they made,,,, heard the news about frequent heartburn? there's a new 24-hour heartburn formula. it's called zegerid otc-- that has both prescription strength medicine and a special ingredient to allow its powerful medicine to be quickly absorbed. zegerid otc. discover the difference. >>> next
lou was there to make the catch but he didn't make the catch. another frustrating loss 7-5 the final in new york. the os will play at minnesota tomorrow. >>> college lacrosse, the tigers making on massachusetts in the -- leads to a u mass take over. he shoots and scores and makes short work of the minute men. that puts the tigers in the league game. the horse that finished 2nd in the kentucky derby is passing and won't run empty preakness. says the 2 week turnaround is too short for...
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so i turned to my producer, and i said, lou, how are you doing some she said, i'm having a freak out. i said, me, too. i can't believe we're here. so we're in the dugout, and i'm throwing the ball with one of the players, and it wasn't going well at all. even though i practiced for four months. and so maguire turns to me and says you're going to bounce it. you don't know how to pitch. i said, okay, i'm going do this. so i turned to dan and i say, dan, what am i doing sneer i'm not a pitcher. i can't believe i put myself in this position. he looked at me and he said to me marks reya, remember one thing. you are exactly where you're supposed to be. and i said, you're right, i am. i am exactly where i'm supposed to be. he says, go out there and know it. i said, you're right. i got out there, and the first thing i did -- they announce my name and my family is in the stands, i run out to, the first thing do is go, yay! now you're really going to buns bounce it. i got the confidence, i threw the ball right in the pitcher's mitt. didn't even muff it. over the plate. i was so happy about it.
so i turned to my producer, and i said, lou, how are you doing some she said, i'm having a freak out. i said, me, too. i can't believe we're here. so we're in the dugout, and i'm throwing the ball with one of the players, and it wasn't going well at all. even though i practiced for four months. and so maguire turns to me and says you're going to bounce it. you don't know how to pitch. i said, okay, i'm going do this. so i turned to dan and i say, dan, what am i doing sneer i'm not a pitcher. i...
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council members say the cost to enforce that lou would be excessive. >>> baseball says good-bye to long time broadcaster ernie harwell. generations of fans grew up listening to harwell. he was asked you would to receive the vin scully lifetime ashee. apardon today. the hall of fame announce are revealed last year that he had been diagnosed with inoperable cancer. he died at the age of 92. >>> we have some important information about your health coverage coming up. >> changes are coming to your flexible spending account. i'll tell you what you won't be able to pay for anymore. >>> and cooler temperatures have moved in. i'll have all the details on a fantastic looking forecast and julie wright will be in with a look at your on-time traffic coming up right after the break. >>> hundreds of people gathered in d.c. to honor police officers. more than 25 federal and local agencies remembered officers who have died in the line of duty and prayed for the safety of all others. the event marks the beginning of national police week. tucker is back with another check on our
council members say the cost to enforce that lou would be excessive. >>> baseball says good-bye to long time broadcaster ernie harwell. generations of fans grew up listening to harwell. he was asked you would to receive the vin scully lifetime ashee. apardon today. the hall of fame announce are revealed last year that he had been diagnosed with inoperable cancer. he died at the age of 92. >>> we have some important information about your health coverage coming up. >>...
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mark teixeira becomes the first yankee to hit three home runs at fenway since lou gehrig did it in 19be27 -- the yankees throttle the sox 14-3. like gehrig, teixeira hit five r.b.i.s in the rout and in case you were wondering the 1927 yankees won the world series. >> the mets coming off a walk-off win friday night taking on the giants, johan santana on the hill for the amazins, san francisco down 4-2, pablo sandoval the sac fly, santana coming off his worst start in his career, 7 1/3, two runs, pulled after that, bullpen would allow another run. in the 11th, henry blanco, his first home run of the year, his first career walk-off job. he said, "i never thought it was going to go out." but it did. the fans in queens loving every second of it. blanco finished with three hits. he's batting .429 in his last starts. catchers getting it done for new york. friday it was rod barajas with the walk-off and saturday henry blanco playing hero. >> "what 2 watch 4." friday the cavaliers took back home court advantage beating the slicks by 29. it marked the celtics' largest postseason home loss. >> we wa
mark teixeira becomes the first yankee to hit three home runs at fenway since lou gehrig did it in 19be27 -- the yankees throttle the sox 14-3. like gehrig, teixeira hit five r.b.i.s in the rout and in case you were wondering the 1927 yankees won the world series. >> the mets coming off a walk-off win friday night taking on the giants, johan santana on the hill for the amazins, san francisco down 4-2, pablo sandoval the sac fly, santana coming off his worst start in his career, 7 1/3, two...
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. >> sue l lou den's closest competitor is danny car tak tar. son of coach jerry tarkanian. we watched them in the sports book on the strip. >> how about dad? he's a very well known figure. lowden says it's the only reason you are in the race. >> the argument could be the only reason lowden is in the race is because his husba -- he husband has millions of dollars. that's not the issue. she is nor bailouts higher taxing and for failed establishment policies that hurt our country for decades. >> you are listening to danny tarkanian and sue lowden. sue lowden what do you do to try to help change this process which was shoved down the throats of americans? >> repeal and replace will be my slogan. >> not only do we have to repeal it we have to come up with a better solution. >> things got tense when she came up with the robo calls. >> you referred to her as a socialist. >> i wouldn't say that's accurate. >> he called me socialist. unbelievable to me. >> lolowden and tarkanian take their message to nevada harry reid's hometown and a tea party rally. >> took us two hours to get the
. >> sue l lou den's closest competitor is danny car tak tar. son of coach jerry tarkanian. we watched them in the sports book on the strip. >> how about dad? he's a very well known figure. lowden says it's the only reason you are in the race. >> the argument could be the only reason lowden is in the race is because his husba -- he husband has millions of dollars. that's not the issue. she is nor bailouts higher taxing and for failed establishment policies that hurt our...
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. >> the only thing i can see is that women are lou owed vote chi think he said caused a lot of problems>> it's a confusing argument to me. he's spell teling those eco nuts to shut up about how bleak the world is. combatting environmentalist anxiety seems like a weird choice for this particular argument. >> and no matter what time you look at bill you're always going to be miserable. >> yeah. yeah. >> this is an exception to any norm today? >> and i am that. and the exception to that norm. i like the fact i hate the certain type of individual that is just looking like an old norman rockwell picture going times were simpler and wetter now. you show that study, pound knit his face. >> yeah. yeah. >> and have you heard of crime stats we have now? and there is a rockwell painting in his head. >> yes. yeah. >> here is the thing. i'll tell you like a thousand, 500 years from now they're going to look at us like caveman. they're going live to be a thousand years old. i hate people born after me, i hate them all. >> and bill and professor hill the mother of all single bites z does man expire fro
. >> the only thing i can see is that women are lou owed vote chi think he said caused a lot of problems>> it's a confusing argument to me. he's spell teling those eco nuts to shut up about how bleak the world is. combatting environmentalist anxiety seems like a weird choice for this particular argument. >> and no matter what time you look at bill you're always going to be miserable. >> yeah. yeah. >> this is an exception to any norm today? >> and i am that....
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. >> sue l lou den's closest competitor is danny car tak tar. son of coach jerry tarkanian.tched them in the sports book on the strip. >> how about dad? he's a very well known figure. lowden says it's the only reason you are in the race. >> the argument could be the only reason lowden is in the race is because his husba -- he husband has millions of dollars. that's not the issue. she is nor bailouts higher taxing and for failed establishment policies that hurt our country for decades. >> you are listening to danny tarkanian and sue lowden. sue lowden what do you do to try to help change this process which was shoved down the throats of americans? >> repeal and replace will be my slogan. >> not only do we have to repeal it we have to come up with a better solution. >> things got tense when she came up with the robo calls. >> you referred to her as a socialist. >> i wouldn't say that's accurate. >> he called me socialist. unbelievable to me. >> lolowden and tarkanian take their message to nevada harry reid's hometown and a tea party rally. >> took us two hours to get there. an
. >> sue l lou den's closest competitor is danny car tak tar. son of coach jerry tarkanian.tched them in the sports book on the strip. >> how about dad? he's a very well known figure. lowden says it's the only reason you are in the race. >> the argument could be the only reason lowden is in the race is because his husba -- he husband has millions of dollars. that's not the issue. she is nor bailouts higher taxing and for failed establishment policies that hurt our country for...
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>> memories of a lifetime for a father and son, not a bad deal for lou, too. -- luke, too. >> and will have more breaking news tonight, let's go live to captain roy taylor. >> a head-on collision at this location, county police have shut down one lane southbound, we know at least three people are injured. we just don't know how severe. >> now, your forecast. >> it the storm is sitting way down off of the south atlantic coast. both of those combined to final moisture of the ocean. the further east you go, the better the chance for picking up an evening showers tonight. you can see some of the scattered showers, hartford county, cecil county, fairly light rain showers and sprinkles really right now. the extended counterparts of queen anne's county. very brief showers not doing a whole lot, a sprinkle or two down in somerset county toward chris field. those are weakening as we track west across the bay as well. eastbound, you get a little wet. the two weather systems in place, the hurricane center is watching this to see if it becomes a tropical in nature. the hurricane season begins on j
>> memories of a lifetime for a father and son, not a bad deal for lou, too. -- luke, too. >> and will have more breaking news tonight, let's go live to captain roy taylor. >> a head-on collision at this location, county police have shut down one lane southbound, we know at least three people are injured. we just don't know how severe. >> now, your forecast. >> it the storm is sitting way down off of the south atlantic coast. both of those combined to final...
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lou dobbs brought me the great news i was getting the promotion. i was taken out of the field. i would be in the control room and the main producers in those people ear telling them when to wrap. bottom line, i was taken out of what i felt i had done well. interact with people. get the story. be on the ground. i was very upset about it. >> a lot of people hate it when they get promoted. >> yeah. it was more money, better title, but in my heart, i knew i didn't want that. because i was on such a great track. and so it was a sort of moment of truth for me. and so i wondered into the ladies room, crying, 25 years old. and i saw kitty pilgrim. one the reporters. i said i'm upset, i just got a promotion, it's great, i don't want to do this job. i did this job already even though i didn't have the title. she was the first person in my young career that suggested i look long term. she said, maria, you have to decide what you want to do in five years. where do you see yourself in five years? that's what you need to start working toward right now. i thought five years. and i thought abo
lou dobbs brought me the great news i was getting the promotion. i was taken out of the field. i would be in the control room and the main producers in those people ear telling them when to wrap. bottom line, i was taken out of what i felt i had done well. interact with people. get the story. be on the ground. i was very upset about it. >> a lot of people hate it when they get promoted. >> yeah. it was more money, better title, but in my heart, i knew i didn't want that. because i...
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fredericksburg 67. 65 winchester. 64 lou anne in annapolis and also charlie in catlett.e had over two inches of rain over the weekend in parts of faulkier county and upwards of three in a few spots. 66 at reagan national. the on-shore flow is keeping us moist. one more shot. look at the shower and storms along the coast. a lot of clouds and few showers today. this will change though. here's the seven-day forecast, changes start tomorrow. in the low 80s perhaps with sunshine and a stray shower and much warmer on wednesday and thursday. upper 80s. cool it off just in time for the holiday weekend in the low 70s with a couple of showers possible on saturday and sunday. 6:47. let's get the latest on the commute. >>> beltway alert, on the outer loop two accidents to tell you about. look at the left of the screen. we have crash activity past the connecticut avenue. it is pushed to the right shoulder but the damage is done. approaching 355 we have another accident where we are losing the left lane and it has drivers back to 95. we are seeing plus 15 to 20 minutes to make it thro
fredericksburg 67. 65 winchester. 64 lou anne in annapolis and also charlie in catlett.e had over two inches of rain over the weekend in parts of faulkier county and upwards of three in a few spots. 66 at reagan national. the on-shore flow is keeping us moist. one more shot. look at the shower and storms along the coast. a lot of clouds and few showers today. this will change though. here's the seven-day forecast, changes start tomorrow. in the low 80s perhaps with sunshine and a stray shower...
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lou montanez was there to make the catch. but he didn't make the catch. a glaring misplay. and two runs would score for new york. when an out would have ended the inning. the birds' bats did come to life late. wigging ton and homers came. he's been their best hitter. but that wasn't enough to avoid a sweep. o's lose their third straight in the bronx. 7-5. the final. they will play at minnesota tonight. >>> outfielder adam jones watched today's game from the bench. he suffered the injury last night, visibly pained after a swing during an at-bat tuesday. his condition, day to day. no word on the severity of the injury or how long jones can be out of the lineup. four orioles are already on the disabled list. >>> the o's head to minnesota's new outdoor ballpark. today, the twins took on the tiger. goes to the wall. orlando hudson will hustle around to score. minnesota up 3-1 in the third. then to tiger's turn in the place. similar to what we saw in the o's place. singles to right. brendan bosh is there. but he can't make the catch. these are big leaguers. in comes the run. twin
lou montanez was there to make the catch. but he didn't make the catch. a glaring misplay. and two runs would score for new york. when an out would have ended the inning. the birds' bats did come to life late. wigging ton and homers came. he's been their best hitter. but that wasn't enough to avoid a sweep. o's lose their third straight in the bronx. 7-5. the final. they will play at minnesota tonight. >>> outfielder adam jones watched today's game from the bench. he suffered the...
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heard from lou anne in annapolis she said spitting rain is the way she describes it this morning.falling this morning. we will go to faulkier and prince williams counties in to western fairfax. you see the showers from huntley and flint hill back here. this is drifting this way. the plains and gainesville, haymarket, you have light showers there, as well. almost back to chantilly, south of route 50. follow the line back to the east and northeast toward dc and arlington and fairfax and mclean now. we are seeing the showers, falls church, vienna, coming up this way, north of fairfax. if it is spitting drizzle by you, it wouldn't surprise me. up and down the spur on 270 to around the merge here and then a little shower leftover there east of olney and in southern maryland we have had a few sprinkles but those are tough to find now across charles county. drizzle wouldn't surprise me at all. talk about the forecast for this week. we start cloudy and damp today with a couple of showers. humid and 75. nice tomorrow, 81 and then warm on wednesday. we will be in the this upper 80s. the mom
heard from lou anne in annapolis she said spitting rain is the way she describes it this morning.falling this morning. we will go to faulkier and prince williams counties in to western fairfax. you see the showers from huntley and flint hill back here. this is drifting this way. the plains and gainesville, haymarket, you have light showers there, as well. almost back to chantilly, south of route 50. follow the line back to the east and northeast toward dc and arlington and fairfax and mclean...
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lou mont anez didn't make the catch. two runs scored for new york.hen an out would have ended the inning. the birds' bat came to life late. here's ty wigging ton's run late. he's been the best hitter. but it wasn't enough to avoid the sweep. the o's lose the third straight in the bronx. 7-5, final. they will play at minnesota tomorrow night. >>> outfielder adam jones watched today's game from the bench. he's nursing a hip strain. suffering the injury last night, visibly pained during a swing at bat and a third inning. his condition, day-to-day. no word on the severity of the injury or how long jones will be out of the lineup. the o's head to minnesota outdoor ballpark. today, the twins took on the tigers. orlando hudson hustles around. then the tiger the -- tigers turn in the play. brendan bosh gets there. but he can't make the catch. that scores a run. twins win. they're in first place in the central. o's play a four-game series in minnesota, starting tomorrow. >>> preakness news. kentucky derby runnerup icebox is skipping the second jewel of the tr
lou mont anez didn't make the catch. two runs scored for new york.hen an out would have ended the inning. the birds' bat came to life late. here's ty wigging ton's run late. he's been the best hitter. but it wasn't enough to avoid the sweep. the o's lose the third straight in the bronx. 7-5, final. they will play at minnesota tomorrow night. >>> outfielder adam jones watched today's game from the bench. he's nursing a hip strain. suffering the injury last night, visibly pained during a...
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but 60 in southern maryland and 58 for lou anne on the bay. great day ahead, sunny and 80- degrees this afternoon. can't get much better than that. how about the commute this morn something here's angie. >> sun glare will be a factor this morning. a reminder to pack those shades. on the outer loop, we are filling out between new hampshire avenue and georgia. we are saying plus five minutes for that stretch of this commute. as we switch the shot over to inbound new york avenue we are delayed between the times building and bladensburg road. 395 is a slow ride from the beltway making your way, crawling your way to seminary. an extra ten for that. below speed in a few spots for the prince william parkway and route 1, around lorton and again from 7100 to fairfax county parkway to backlick. andrea, that's a quick look at traffic. now, back to you. >>> coming up on 6:30, we continue to follow developing news for you. a body found in rock creek park. kristin fisher is there live. what more can you tell us? >> reporter: police are just now wrapping up
but 60 in southern maryland and 58 for lou anne on the bay. great day ahead, sunny and 80- degrees this afternoon. can't get much better than that. how about the commute this morn something here's angie. >> sun glare will be a factor this morning. a reminder to pack those shades. on the outer loop, we are filling out between new hampshire avenue and georgia. we are saying plus five minutes for that stretch of this commute. as we switch the shot over to inbound new york avenue we are...
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corey patterson, he's hitting .333 in ten games, you could argue he would be brought up over a guy like louho has been struggling. again, .252 career head nert majors, it's not going to make a huge difference. josh belzy, interesting choice now. 18 rbis he's hitting 14 of his 17 games but this is a guy that we kept here and was going to stay in the minors, he's not going to move in hot off 3rd. at most, maybe a september callup. but now you got to say if they continue to struggle, maybe he's a guy you can look at and give him some at-bats as a switch hitter. maybe you go ahead and make that move sooner that be we thought. >> hey, hey, hey, jimmy and i have been taking batting practice. >> that's another option. >> you don't want me, i'm telling you. >> i think we're out of time. gary thorne, mike flanigan and gary murray are next. oh, really? how? by bundling. if you get your homeowners and auto insurance together, we give you even more savings. ooh! big bundle. [ chuckling ] home and auto together. it's like peanut butter and jelly. oh, or like burgers and fries. or pickles and ice cream.
corey patterson, he's hitting .333 in ten games, you could argue he would be brought up over a guy like louho has been struggling. again, .252 career head nert majors, it's not going to make a huge difference. josh belzy, interesting choice now. 18 rbis he's hitting 14 of his 17 games but this is a guy that we kept here and was going to stay in the minors, he's not going to move in hot off 3rd. at most, maybe a september callup. but now you got to say if they continue to struggle, maybe he's a...
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i'm vip burns, now back to lou zimmerman in atlanta.orry, i had a flashback. >>> the crisis continues in nashville. the death count in tennessee alone is now 19. we go there next. re/max agents know their markets, and they care enough to get to know you, too. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. [ monkey screeches ] ♪ [ male announcer ] a bath becomes even more pleasurable when you know that your water is being heated in an environmentally conscious way, while saving you hundreds of dollars on your water heating energy bill. introducing the geospring water heater from ge with advanced hybrid technology. heating the water in your home any other way is just going to seem primitive. ♪ is just going to seem primitive. when your eyes are smiling... you're smiling. and when they're laughing... you're laughing. be kind to your eyes... with transitions lenses. transitions adapt to changing light so you see your whole day comfortably... and conveniently while protecting your eyes from the sun. ask your eyecare profes
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what we got after that was lou dobbs, ice raids, you know, real time mexico bashing people. people were getting knifed and bottles and things thrown as people just for the color of their skin. we have a series of repressive instants that drove people back into the shadows. they thought they were going to be sent home if they continued on the street. just march 21 in front of the congress, 200,000 people were there talking about immigration reform. that to me tells me that people are coming back out of the shadows. people are -- maybe they see obama, some hope, they maybe the last people in america to see some hope there. you know? maybe they see hope there. thinking that this is the time to make a move. the bill that is before congress, forget about it. you know? they have to say they are guiltiy of a crime and have to pay $20,000 in fine and back taxes for every member of their family in the country, it instituted a guess workers program which will allow u.s. employees to bring in people on starving wedges and got some terrible things in it, no. a lot of broken promises in
what we got after that was lou dobbs, ice raids, you know, real time mexico bashing people. people were getting knifed and bottles and things thrown as people just for the color of their skin. we have a series of repressive instants that drove people back into the shadows. they thought they were going to be sent home if they continued on the street. just march 21 in front of the congress, 200,000 people were there talking about immigration reform. that to me tells me that people are coming back...
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i talked to lou travina and jack, a good friend, you hear them talk about under the gun. we all have nerves and how do you deal with that. a certain toughness you have to have, certain belief in yourself, some times that belief is teetering on the edge of questioning yourself. you want to expand that distance between that distance right there. questioning yourself and positive ability, your positive attitude about the way your playing. that comes directly from how you're playing. how about warming up before a final round. that gets you out on -- >> charlie: why do you warm up poorly? >> i'm just using the example -- >> charlie: i know you are. why would you have a poor warm up? is it just the nature of the game, whatever happened that day, that morning you weren't in the groove? >> maybe the pressure of the nerves got to you. i remember lee talking about a tournament in houston. he had 4-shot lead going to the last round, he shot 75 or 76 and lost it. i saw him the next week, lee, what in the heck happened that last round? he said, i woke up sunday morning, i took a cup o
i talked to lou travina and jack, a good friend, you hear them talk about under the gun. we all have nerves and how do you deal with that. a certain toughness you have to have, certain belief in yourself, some times that belief is teetering on the edge of questioning yourself. you want to expand that distance between that distance right there. questioning yourself and positive ability, your positive attitude about the way your playing. that comes directly from how you're playing. how about...
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we have famed commentator lou dobbs, we have our kudlow all-stars to dissect it all. it? is it just a healthy correction and what does it mean for our v shaped economic recovery. we'll also
we have famed commentator lou dobbs, we have our kudlow all-stars to dissect it all. it? is it just a healthy correction and what does it mean for our v shaped economic recovery. we'll also
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i'm vip burns, now back to lou waters and bill zimmerman in atlanta. had a flashback. >>> the crisis continues in nashville. off the back burner newswise, thank goodness, but the death count in tennessee alone is now 19. we go there next. can i have some ice cream please ? no, it's just for new people. hey ! chocolate, vanilla, or strawberry ? chocolate ! chocolate it is ! yeah but i'm new too. umm... he's new... er... than you. even kids know it's wrong to treat new friends better than old friends. at ally bank we treat all our customers fairly. with no teaser rates... ... and no minimum deposits. it's just the right thing to do. ... and no minimum deposits. an everyday moment can turn romantic at a moment's notice. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis. with two clinically proven dosing options, you can choose the moment that's right for you and your partner. 36-hour cialis and cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be read
i'm vip burns, now back to lou waters and bill zimmerman in atlanta. had a flashback. >>> the crisis continues in nashville. off the back burner newswise, thank goodness, but the death count in tennessee alone is now 19. we go there next. can i have some ice cream please ? no, it's just for new people. hey ! chocolate, vanilla, or strawberry ? chocolate ! chocolate it is ! yeah but i'm new too. umm... he's new... er... than you. even kids know it's wrong to treat new friends better...
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. >> lou did we stop him from flying away? who gets responsibility for catching him? >> the last line of defense there was the department of homeland security. it was the customs and border police this he were the ones that picked him up. i think there's going to be some discussion about how did he get from the fbi monitoring him, surveying him, to the point where he ultimately got on the plane. there may have been a disconnect there at some point. but i frankly think some of the discussion we've heard now about how if he got on the emirates plain, he would have gotten away, is overblown. that's a 13-hour nonstop, it either could have been redirected back to jfk. it could have been diverted to london, other friendly airports. or if it ended up dubai, our level of cooperation with the dubai police is strong enough, we could have taken him there. >> why wasn't he on the watch list that was looked at by the emirates airliner? why didn't they catch him when his name showed up on the schedule, when he had a reservation? the minute he got a reservation, why didn't they catc
. >> lou did we stop him from flying away? who gets responsibility for catching him? >> the last line of defense there was the department of homeland security. it was the customs and border police this he were the ones that picked him up. i think there's going to be some discussion about how did he get from the fbi monitoring him, surveying him, to the point where he ultimately got on the plane. there may have been a disconnect there at some point. but i frankly think some of the...
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i'm vip burns, now back to lou waters and bill zimmerman in atlanta.a flashback. >>> the crisis continues in nashville. off the back burner newswise, thank goodness, but the death count in tennessee alone is now 19. we go there next. [ female announcer ] breathe right asks... [ woman ] could i ask you to strip on the street? absolutely! i have a lot of stuffiness at night. it wakes me up. i have allergies. ♪ you're right. i'm getting more air. -oh, yeah. -oh, wow! [ female announcer ] for two free samples, go to breatheright.com. [ female announcer ] for two free samples, i can't wait to just sit by the pool and relax. yea. [loud music playing and yelling] with chase sapphire you always get an expert advisor immediately. man: chase sapphire, this is brian. hi, brian. we're on vacation and would love to change hotels. you call. we answer. [faint music playing] problem solved. is the music too loud? ♪ ♪ go to chase.com/sapphire. you said you bought a digiorno. but the pizza came with cheesy breadsticks. new digiorno pizza & breadsticks. taste. believe. i
i'm vip burns, now back to lou waters and bill zimmerman in atlanta.a flashback. >>> the crisis continues in nashville. off the back burner newswise, thank goodness, but the death count in tennessee alone is now 19. we go there next. [ female announcer ] breathe right asks... [ woman ] could i ask you to strip on the street? absolutely! i have a lot of stuffiness at night. it wakes me up. i have allergies. ♪ you're right. i'm getting more air. -oh, yeah. -oh, wow! [ female announcer...
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. >> in the first steny, lou brock, cardinals, -- in the first inning, lou brock, cardinals [unintelligible] >> fourth floor. >> my concern is that the supreme court justices are way up in that ivory tower and do not understand the consequences of their decisions on government and on people. i have no doubt that his clinic kagan will understand that and understand it -- that elena kagan will understand that and understand it completely. people ask what kind of practical experience does she have? she ran a business. harvard law school had a budget of $160 million. it had 500 people. it was like a legal factory and she ran it with some many different factions and some egos and she made it into a well-running and smooth business. my daughter was that deal law school and she said that one of the reasons she hopes that in linen kagan gets nominated is because she is recruiting him -- that elaine a cake and gets nominated is because she is recruiting all of -- that the qaedelena kagan gets nominateds because she is recruiting all of their best people. she is a moderate, which is one criteria coul
. >> in the first steny, lou brock, cardinals, -- in the first inning, lou brock, cardinals [unintelligible] >> fourth floor. >> my concern is that the supreme court justices are way up in that ivory tower and do not understand the consequences of their decisions on government and on people. i have no doubt that his clinic kagan will understand that and understand it -- that elena kagan will understand that and understand it completely. people ask what kind of practical...
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lou ann, the owners of the old light house turn it into a home that shines.ve added a cottage of granite and brick while respecting the history here that goes back to the 1820s. >> we've located the stone cottage as far away as we could manage it so that the light house could be kept stark and respectful to it. >> reporter: from sea to shining sea. be it ever so grand.... >> it's just a stunning, stunning place. >> reporter: or ever so humble >> it's really all a man needs. >> reporter: home is where dreams live. ♪ my blue heaven $ldñi(;jn ahead.... >> this is a very rare refrigerator called a v-handle. >> osgood: cool. what you did at this morning's meeting? that was pure poetry. stop it. hello? you spotted a million dollar accounting error that no one else noticed. that was pretty sweet. ha ha. but you did have eight layers of sweet crunchy back up. what can i say? you're the man. or -- you know, the little dude. ha. that's me. [ female announcer ] stay on your game by stopping mid-morning hunger with kellogg's® frosted mini-wheats® cereal. an excellent sou
lou ann, the owners of the old light house turn it into a home that shines.ve added a cottage of granite and brick while respecting the history here that goes back to the 1820s. >> we've located the stone cottage as far away as we could manage it so that the light house could be kept stark and respectful to it. >> reporter: from sea to shining sea. be it ever so grand.... >> it's just a stunning, stunning place. >> reporter: or ever so humble >> it's really all a...
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things rather than have them come under police surveillance but i know of no correspondence with mary lou leavenworth. not to say there wasn't but i don't know if anything. thank you very much. you've been a wonderful audience. [applause] [inaudible conversations] laura dassow walls is an american literature professor at the university of scott for a carolina. the author of emerson's life and science. for more information, visit vabook.org. >>> we are here at this year's conservative political action conference talking to michael patrick leahy about his new book, "rules for conservative radicals. what are the rules? >> thanks very much and hello to everybody on the c-span audience. a book rules for radicals was written in 1972 which was a very good book in tactics. yet 13 tactics and 11 ethical rules. we use some of his tactics but rejecting the entirety ethical rules. it is basically the ethical rules for the ends justify the means. we think as conservative radicals we ought to follow the example of martin luther king and use those tactical principles. i have updated a lot of these rules
things rather than have them come under police surveillance but i know of no correspondence with mary lou leavenworth. not to say there wasn't but i don't know if anything. thank you very much. you've been a wonderful audience. [applause] [inaudible conversations] laura dassow walls is an american literature professor at the university of scott for a carolina. the author of emerson's life and science. for more information, visit vabook.org. >>> we are here at this year's conservative...
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first, as frank sharry mentioned, the lou dobbs example. he had gotten out of his box. he had cross the line and was engaging in a misstatement of truth and fact regarding some of the most important policy issues facing the country today. a courageous according -- organization started a campaign in which nay solicited support to encourage individuals in civil society to speak out against what lou dobbs was engaged in. that campaign of criticism and factually and accuracy of lou's program that led cnn to remove him from their. that's an example of speech negating bad speech. there are other examples. >> now we may run for office. >> yeah, well, you know, -- >> sometimes you get what you ask for. but, you know, i think the truth is these things helped. i cited the example of lynn cheney having launched a campaign to demonize attorneys in the department of justice, and it was because of those on both the right and the left that campaign gained no traction. i've seen real examples of good speech negates bad speech, that is the preferred approach, rather than government inte
first, as frank sharry mentioned, the lou dobbs example. he had gotten out of his box. he had cross the line and was engaging in a misstatement of truth and fact regarding some of the most important policy issues facing the country today. a courageous according -- organization started a campaign in which nay solicited support to encourage individuals in civil society to speak out against what lou dobbs was engaged in. that campaign of criticism and factually and accuracy of lou's program that...
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c-span: the -- the diagnosis in here about mao tse-tung was he had lou gehrig's disease? >> guest: yes. yes. i think that was the surprise that his own doctor emerged about six years ago in his -- in his first tell-all story that was published first in chinese and then with anne thurston here in the united states in a very good book called "the -- the private life of chairman mao." c-span: let's go back to that list again. winston lord. >> guest: winston lord, henry kissinger's close aide when history was being made at the -- at the creation on china, al -- always came from a -- born with a silver spoon, came from a very rich family, the pillsbury food family. and -- but on his own, went to tufts, went to the fletcher school of diplomacy, married a -- a -- a wonderful and talented artist, betty bowlord, and had his own ambitions to someday become a -- first an ambassador and then a -- and then secretary of state. but because in the -- in the bush administration he -- he hit the ceiling and -- o -- over president bush's trip to china, which turned into kind of a public rel
c-span: the -- the diagnosis in here about mao tse-tung was he had lou gehrig's disease? >> guest: yes. yes. i think that was the surprise that his own doctor emerged about six years ago in his -- in his first tell-all story that was published first in chinese and then with anne thurston here in the united states in a very good book called "the -- the private life of chairman mao." c-span: let's go back to that list again. winston lord. >> guest: winston lord, henry...
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otherwise, we're never going to -- >> host: all right, mary lou, let's leave it there. >> guest: listenis is a terrible problem now partly because the government has failed in its dutiy. you have between 12 and 20 million illegal aliens in the country. however, it is still a solvable problem, and you don't need anything approaching so-called nazi tactics. you secure the border first. secondly, you remove the mag it by going after businesses, one after another, fining them for hiring illegal aliens. and it's happened to knob of them. and when the illegal aliens go, all those jobs open up to americans. and there's been an enormous number of people applying for those jobs. if you keep doing this consistently, many of the illegal aim -- aliens will go home when the magnets are gone and there's fear they will be arrested. so this problem can be solved if there's energy at the executive level. eisenhower had it. i think he sent general joseph spring down to the border and said we have a sudden incursion of something like 11 million illegal aliens. and we went down there and moving buss to the
otherwise, we're never going to -- >> host: all right, mary lou, let's leave it there. >> guest: listenis is a terrible problem now partly because the government has failed in its dutiy. you have between 12 and 20 million illegal aliens in the country. however, it is still a solvable problem, and you don't need anything approaching so-called nazi tactics. you secure the border first. secondly, you remove the mag it by going after businesses, one after another, fining them for hiring...
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he has been detained at the arizona border while lou dobbs checks his papers.cantor said he would have loved to be here, in fact he would have bennett tickled to be here -- bennett tickled to be here. -- been tickled to be here. sarah palin was here earlier but she left halfway through, before it was done. we do have two stars of television here, two of my favorite tv host. i do not care what people say, american -- affirmative action works. look no further than joe scarborough being employed at msnbc. does our growth was a trailblazer. -- joe scarborough was a trailblazer. he was the first washed up politician and to become a tv host before it was hip. mika, look at you, sitting there in your size t twowo -- size 2 dress. i'd like to say, on behalf of all the middle aged, overweight women in america, just shut up. [laughter] really, is to a big fan -- i am a big fan. mika grew up in washington. we are all hoping that someday joe will too. we are proud to have nancy pelosi here. as you know, she represent giorgio our money in the house of representatives -- gio
he has been detained at the arizona border while lou dobbs checks his papers.cantor said he would have loved to be here, in fact he would have bennett tickled to be here -- bennett tickled to be here. -- been tickled to be here. sarah palin was here earlier but she left halfway through, before it was done. we do have two stars of television here, two of my favorite tv host. i do not care what people say, american -- affirmative action works. look no further than joe scarborough being employed...
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. >> in the first steny, lou brock, cardinals, -- in the first inning, lou brock, cardinals [unintelligiblern is that the supreme court justices are way up in that ivory tower and do not understand the consequences of their decisions on government and i have no doubt that it had 500 people. it was like a legal factory and she ran it witsome many different factions and some egos and she made it into a well-running and smooth business. my daughter was that deal law school and she sai that one of the reasons she hopes that in linen kagan gets nominated is because she is recruiting him -- that elaine a cake and gets nominated is because she is recruiting all of -- that the qaedelena kagan gets nominateds because she is recruiting all of their best people. she is a moderate, which is one criteria could i do not like them too far right and too far left. i do believe that she is a moderate. i think that the wants and strength of her personality will meet the criteria that the president laid out. she is very likely to be one of five votes, not one of four votes. that is perhaps one of the most impo
. >> in the first steny, lou brock, cardinals, -- in the first inning, lou brock, cardinals [unintelligiblern is that the supreme court justices are way up in that ivory tower and do not understand the consequences of their decisions on government and i have no doubt that it had 500 people. it was like a legal factory and she ran it witsome many different factions and some egos and she made it into a well-running and smooth business. my daughter was that deal law school and she sai that...
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well, we heard from lou the teams pretty much the way the world has worked in health care to some degree or other. certainly in his experience that has been the case. hearkening back to his first days up in michigan with that team. we heard from eric that teaming often -- when physicians are involved seemed to be made up entirely of quarterbacks. not many people to pass to or at least not recognition among the physicians that there are people to pass to. we heard that teams very frequently backbench the people who would be most interested and most capable of providing primary care, whether they be nurse practitioners. whether they be physician assistants. whether they be pharmacists. and we heard of some additional features that are going on that perhaps are exacerbating that trend, not the least of them of payment incentives that are leading physician assistants that are gravitating from primary care. we heard from the absence of teams there's not sufficient coordination. of patient care and particularly care for complex patients. and particularly care for patients who need some additio
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mary lou jordan has served on them not -- mining health and safety commission review board since 2009 and chairman from 1994 to 2001 and commissioner from 2001 to 2009. we welcome you all here. thank you for your written statements. i have gone over the mall beforehand. i would ask if you could each as we go down the line some of in five or six minutes the main thrust of your statement i would appreciate that and we could get into a discussion. mr. mayne, welcome back to the committee. please proceed. >> thank you, mr. chairman. members of the subcommittee, i want to thank you for the opportunity to appear before the subcommittee today and speak of what we have done in the wake of the disaster. i want to again express my deepest condolences to the families, friends, and co- workers of the minors that perished in the big branch mine. i've been holding multiple meetings with the families to understand their concerns and our prayers are with them. a certain number of fatalities is expected every year in coal mining, according to some. in the department of labor we do not agree. we think
mary lou jordan has served on them not -- mining health and safety commission review board since 2009 and chairman from 1994 to 2001 and commissioner from 2001 to 2009. we welcome you all here. thank you for your written statements. i have gone over the mall beforehand. i would ask if you could each as we go down the line some of in five or six minutes the main thrust of your statement i would appreciate that and we could get into a discussion. mr. mayne, welcome back to the committee. please...
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host: lou, you are next on the "washington journal." your priorities, debt reduction or stimulus? caller: i think we can do both. basically, it would be for america just to reinvent the marshall plan that we created in europe. i would identify -- let's say, 10 cities. new york, cleveland, chicago, philadelphia, on and on. i would take certain parts of those cities and i would basically level them. and build factories, schools, apartments, infrastructure, roads, and bridges. we would immediately start employing people in america if we start leveling these areas. we would also hire, literally, hundreds of thousands of people per month. host: you are not talking about leveling the entire city, are you? caller: no, i would identify parts of the city that need to be rebuilt. i can take you through parts of chicago today that look like post world war ii germany. there's nothing there but dust. rebuild those cities. hire people. let these people get salaries. they can start paying taxes. those taxes will help reduce the debt in america. i think we can do both. host: the last call for thi
host: lou, you are next on the "washington journal." your priorities, debt reduction or stimulus? caller: i think we can do both. basically, it would be for america just to reinvent the marshall plan that we created in europe. i would identify -- let's say, 10 cities. new york, cleveland, chicago, philadelphia, on and on. i would take certain parts of those cities and i would basically level them. and build factories, schools, apartments, infrastructure, roads, and bridges. we would...
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only lou dobs claimed that is accurate while others say the source is closer to 7%.ear and prejudice seems to be driving much ozzthf discussion. at least that's the way i see it. guest: this is an issue where passions run high. i also think it's an issue where there's much more misinformation that there is information. but at the end of the day, whether people are citing the right figures or the wrong figures, and frankly i heard a lot of wrong figures being cited today. but what it speaks to is the frustration. we as americans are legitimately frustrated with the broken immigration system. i think that congress continuing to say year after year for now over 20 years that we simply can't fix it is not acceptable. the issue has been debated year after year. i think enough members of congress know this backwards and fords and now the different elements that can help up fix the problem. and their lack of willingness and their lack of willingness to do so leads to laws like the one in arizona which are less about immigration and more about racial profiling. host: our las
only lou dobs claimed that is accurate while others say the source is closer to 7%.ear and prejudice seems to be driving much ozzthf discussion. at least that's the way i see it. guest: this is an issue where passions run high. i also think it's an issue where there's much more misinformation that there is information. but at the end of the day, whether people are citing the right figures or the wrong figures, and frankly i heard a lot of wrong figures being cited today. but what it speaks to...
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first in, lou brock, cardinals left fielder. >> you're going the wrong direction. i think you want to go up, right? >> she is such a good lawyer and somebody who i think would be a great supreme court justice who is able to combine brilliance and practicality. that's a rare combination. one of my worries has always been for judges in general and certainly supreme court justices that they're way up in that ivory tower and they don't quite appreciate the practical consequences of their decisions on businesses, on government, and on people. i have no doubt that elena kagan will understand that and understand that instinctively. it's in her bones. one thing people forget. they say, well, what kind of -- now people are saying what kind of real practical experience does she have? she ran a business. she ran a legal business, a budget of -- harvard law school, had a budget of $160 million, 500 people. it was sort of like a legal factory and she ran it with so many different factions and so many different egos and she made it into a well running smooth business that gained
first in, lou brock, cardinals left fielder. >> you're going the wrong direction. i think you want to go up, right? >> she is such a good lawyer and somebody who i think would be a great supreme court justice who is able to combine brilliance and practicality. that's a rare combination. one of my worries has always been for judges in general and certainly supreme court justices that they're way up in that ivory tower and they don't quite appreciate the practical consequences of...
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. >> i think lou wants to talk about the renewables. >> the main thing is what senator lieberman said, is putting renewable on a level playing field with other sources of energy that emit carbon. with that level playing field and the renewable portfolio standard, which is in the bill, -- the last several years, we built about 1,000 megawatts each year of wind, and we would more than likely double that, which represents anywhere from $1 billion to $1.5 billion more of wind energy, and we think we would be investing in a comparable amount into our energy business, roughly another $1.5 billion of solar, not to mention going forward with nuclear plants that, frankly, without a bill like this, just don't make as much economic sense. >> can i ask dave it from honeywell to tell a quick story about how this will work from him? >> it is kind of interesting, but three months ago, we were meeting on this same subject. i mentioned one that came to something as simple as solar water heaters that while we sold thousands of them in india, we sold none in the u.s. and the demand for them there, but h
. >> i think lou wants to talk about the renewables. >> the main thing is what senator lieberman said, is putting renewable on a level playing field with other sources of energy that emit carbon. with that level playing field and the renewable portfolio standard, which is in the bill, -- the last several years, we built about 1,000 megawatts each year of wind, and we would more than likely double that, which represents anywhere from $1 billion to $1.5 billion more of wind energy,...
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i share senator lugar are's concerned that a single missile could -- lou dart's -- senator lugar's concernsat a single missile could be devastating. non-proliferation goes beyond russia and the united states. that is why i think these numbers are significant and the efforts of russia and the united states to work together on these issues is important for the international community. including what is happening in iran or north korea. the india-pakistan issues are also a major concern to all of us. i think it is extremely important we stay focused on the overall objectives as we look at the senate ratification of the start treaty, because it clearly has implications beyond russia and the united states. >> thank you. we are going to have the votes in a few minutes. i want to not interrupt the hearing at all. i would ask whichever senator is next in line on questioning, if they would leave, i will also leave immediately and then turn around and come back so we can continue the hearing without interruption. >> mr. chairman, thank you very much. first of all, let me tell you where i come from on
i share senator lugar are's concerned that a single missile could -- lou dart's -- senator lugar's concernsat a single missile could be devastating. non-proliferation goes beyond russia and the united states. that is why i think these numbers are significant and the efforts of russia and the united states to work together on these issues is important for the international community. including what is happening in iran or north korea. the india-pakistan issues are also a major concern to all of...