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. >> the first two games of the series with minnesota saw a miserable game. the orioles [unintelligible] they got a bit of offensive help. chris davis unleashed. a 2-1 game. too high. it should have been caught by mauer. not a strikeout and not a home run. 4-3 orioles, taking the lead. and nobody out, did not allow a run. jim johnson got the job done. i think he even smiled after the game. >> this last two games were kind of scratch and climbing. it is not esthetically pleasing but what is pleasing is the orioles have a w next to it and i like that. next up is cleveland. next stop for tiger woods. he caught a break. fans in europe are less subtle. the winds were calm, and he played well. 3 under 67. adam scott made birdies on 8 of his first 13 holes. phil nicholson played in the afternoon. it was much with the air -- windier. phil nicholson [ male announcer ] now at your neighborhood subway: the new santa fe steak melts. get extra grande flavor with the santa fe steak & bacon melt. juicy steak, crispy bacon, and melted cheese with creamy santa fe caesar. or tr
. >> the first two games of the series with minnesota saw a miserable game. the orioles [unintelligible] they got a bit of offensive help. chris davis unleashed. a 2-1 game. too high. it should have been caught by mauer. not a strikeout and not a home run. 4-3 orioles, taking the lead. and nobody out, did not allow a run. jim johnson got the job done. i think he even smiled after the game. >> this last two games were kind of scratch and climbing. it is not esthetically pleasing but...
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a miserable day. there is some relief in sight. we will talk about that in the forecast. the view of ocean city. some hot air balloons. the beach is busy. the boardwalk is crowded. they have a breeze coming off the water. the day is to the south. it is 102 at the airport. temperatures only drop one degree of a high. we have storms in the forecast coming up in a minute. >> for the he did not stop the residents for turning out in north baltimore. the finale was marked with a block party and a big giveaway, a house for a family who had never owned one. this is the 10th group -- year the group has given away a home to a family in need. they say it sends the message generosity is recession-proof. >> we decided it is more important to do than talk about. many people talk about wanting to do good things. we decided we could put some teeth into that and make something happen for somebody. >> adopt a block brings in teenagers from all over the nation to rebuild homes. visitors got a chance to take on groceries, clothing, and toys. >> your forecast with meteorologist john cons. --
a miserable day. there is some relief in sight. we will talk about that in the forecast. the view of ocean city. some hot air balloons. the beach is busy. the boardwalk is crowded. they have a breeze coming off the water. the day is to the south. it is 102 at the airport. temperatures only drop one degree of a high. we have storms in the forecast coming up in a minute. >> for the he did not stop the residents for turning out in north baltimore. the finale was marked with a block party and...
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a miserably hot and sticky night tonight. bout it, as the front inches its way down into the steamy air mass, the thunderstorms will fire up tomorrow. not looking for a repeat of a week ago friday, but still thunderstorms tomorrow could still produce 50 to 60 mile an hour winds in isolated places. good news is, once the front settles down to our south, much cooler weather coming on in, beach weather for tomorrow. another steamy day at the beach, then turning cooler as we get into the early parts of next week. 75 to 83 for overnight lows tonight. and then tomorrow, high temperatures mid to upper 90s. fredericksburg, stafford, may touch 100 tomorrow. i don't think we'll make it into triple digits in town. that's it. temperatures back into the mid-80s monday through friday. >> thank goodness. >> i know it, thank you, chuck. >>> bryce harper with another first. so... [ gasps ] these are sandra's "homemade" yummy, scrumptious bars. hmm? maybe. rich chocolate chips... i just wanted you to eat more fiber. chewy, oatie, gooeyness... a
a miserably hot and sticky night tonight. bout it, as the front inches its way down into the steamy air mass, the thunderstorms will fire up tomorrow. not looking for a repeat of a week ago friday, but still thunderstorms tomorrow could still produce 50 to 60 mile an hour winds in isolated places. good news is, once the front settles down to our south, much cooler weather coming on in, beach weather for tomorrow. another steamy day at the beach, then turning cooler as we get into the early...
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a. miser for murder it's like an epidemic of minor conflicts everywhere where firearms become the solution to small disputes for them so it began as disputes over power people shoot for no reason at all. well not only the criminals but also the police. but i cannot watch these barbaric acts you cannot watch people being murdered in this way and not feel anything. for them thank you i don't presume to change people's lives but i do my part as an artist. to. come here to come to the city to see the freedom i wanted a billboard this year was of a mother hugging a school kid who had been shot dead with a smiling policeman all next to them holding a smoking gun was you. if you. got to they came in the middle of the night and painted over this billboard. is fascism . one absurdity of the silences another absurdity if you open the paper today there is going to be a new absurdity that will make you forget yesterday's. step by step down. some time that's been placed the types of utopia politically. to again. it's not like us. or a bulls eye could be a k forty seven is the most popular rifle in wars
a. miser for murder it's like an epidemic of minor conflicts everywhere where firearms become the solution to small disputes for them so it began as disputes over power people shoot for no reason at all. well not only the criminals but also the police. but i cannot watch these barbaric acts you cannot watch people being murdered in this way and not feel anything. for them thank you i don't presume to change people's lives but i do my part as an artist. to. come here to come to the city to see...
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the heat is making a miserable situation even worse. >> reporter: the power came back too soon to this neighborhood. sparks from the still-damaged line caused a fire, and another delay for some in the 2 million homes and businesses still waiting for the lights to come back on. vanessa blames her power company. >> having a downed wire is dangerous and we've called it in numerous times. not only have they not removed it, but they're sending power through it and starting fires. >> reporter: the damage is being blamed on a straight-line wind storm. with gusts up to 80 miles an hour, it raged from indiana 600 miles to the nation's capitol lighting up the night sky. >> trees come down and destroy the infrastructure. that's what's going to happen. you have to look at this as a catastrophic event. >> reporter: falling trees caused most of the damage and deaths blamed on the storm, but now officials are worried the death toll may climb. she says she's not sure how much more she can take. >> we may have to go find a hotel somewhere, but we don't really have the money to do that. >> reporter: pow
the heat is making a miserable situation even worse. >> reporter: the power came back too soon to this neighborhood. sparks from the still-damaged line caused a fire, and another delay for some in the 2 million homes and businesses still waiting for the lights to come back on. vanessa blames her power company. >> having a downed wire is dangerous and we've called it in numerous times. not only have they not removed it, but they're sending power through it and starting fires....
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. >>> all metro stations will be open today but the transit agency says it may still be a miserable commute for a lot of people. about two dozen metro bus lines are running on detour routes because of downed power lines or storm damage. that could lead to major delays throughout the day. you are forewarned. and while all of its 86 rail stations will be open, metro says some stations will be operating on backup power systems and emergency lighting. that means escalators, platform displays and pa systems may not be working. in addition to taking longer the morning commute will cost you more as well. metro fares, the fare hikes are now in effect. >>> to help drivers coming in to dc this morning, v dot is relaxing hov restrictions on i-66 eastbound. the hov restrictions on i-270 in montgomery county are suspended this morning. anybody can use 66 or 270 during the morning rush hour. now let's get a check of the current problems we're dealing with on the roads. danella, good morning. >> good morning. right now, eun, still seeing a lot of traffic lights out, completely dark when you come to the sb
. >>> all metro stations will be open today but the transit agency says it may still be a miserable commute for a lot of people. about two dozen metro bus lines are running on detour routes because of downed power lines or storm damage. that could lead to major delays throughout the day. you are forewarned. and while all of its 86 rail stations will be open, metro says some stations will be operating on backup power systems and emergency lighting. that means escalators, platform...
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. >> in italy, it rings went sideways very quickly and it ended up just being a miserable, bloody slidehad the feel of world war i trench warfare. they were both there every day and both, especially bigart, very pointed reporting. he got crosswise, with the british guide mark clark who does not fare very well in my book to put it charitably. but bigart and the other guys, covering casino and a miserable stalemate that took place at those places permit the truth venture they had to go through sensors and all the rest, but she got to give them a lot of credit. >> would've actually gone over time. we'll take one more question. >> janet, make this brief, will you? >> nowadays we have lots of film and lots of trees and lots of things that too will to do, but we don't have letters the way we used to. exactly did make a big difference in the future? >> absolutely. [laughter] every historian is worried about that. >> it's a little scary. just think if he was tweaked team, he'd be reduced to 140 characters. when he wrote a letter on the airplane as he is scheduled to paris to parachute for the f
. >> in italy, it rings went sideways very quickly and it ended up just being a miserable, bloody slidehad the feel of world war i trench warfare. they were both there every day and both, especially bigart, very pointed reporting. he got crosswise, with the british guide mark clark who does not fare very well in my book to put it charitably. but bigart and the other guys, covering casino and a miserable stalemate that took place at those places permit the truth venture they had to go...
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so a miserable night tonight in town temperatures staying well above 80 degrees. chances increasing after about lunchtime tomorrow, and some of the storms tomorrow i do think will reach severe limits. the only good news is i think the increase of storm chances and louds may hold us bechloe 100 degrees tomorrow and much, much cooler air settling in monday and lasting through the rest of the week. headed out to the beach, water temperature 80 degrees. 92 tomorrow. low 80s monday and tuesday. for us overnight, partly cloudy, scattered thunderstorms mainly northern and northern eastern maryland. lows 75 to 83. tomorrow, hot and humid. strong to severe thunderstorms likely tomorrow afternoon and evening. here to keep a very close eye on those, but we'll pay the price tomorrow and then we reap the rewards the rest of the week when temperatures at or below average monday through friday. >> boy, that's going to feel great. thanks, chuck. >>> coming up in sports, desmond goes deep. going to the all-star game? those plans have changed. matters. pioneers in outsourcing us jo
so a miserable night tonight in town temperatures staying well above 80 degrees. chances increasing after about lunchtime tomorrow, and some of the storms tomorrow i do think will reach severe limits. the only good news is i think the increase of storm chances and louds may hold us bechloe 100 degrees tomorrow and much, much cooler air settling in monday and lasting through the rest of the week. headed out to the beach, water temperature 80 degrees. 92 tomorrow. low 80s monday and tuesday. for...
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it's going to be probably a miserable morning drive there. later today, this whole area of yellow has a chance of severe thunderstorms today. a very wide area of the country all the way from minneapolis, chicago, right down into washington, d.c., down to norfolk and richmond, lynn. an active day with a lot of thunderstorms. some of the areas could use the beneficial rain. >> absolutely. all right. bill, thanks so much. >>> oil slides, apple's on deck, and the age-old debate, which wardrobe traces are just in appropriate for the workplace. >>> two new york teams, two huge trades and the naacp comes down hard on penn state. your watching "first look" on msnbc. [ man ] ever year, sophia and i use the points we earn with our citi thankyou card for a relaxing vacation. ♪ sometimes, we go for a ride in the park. maybe do a little sightseeing. or, get some fresh air. but this summer, we used our thank youpoints to just hang out with a few friends in london. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou visa card. redeem the points you've earned to travel with
it's going to be probably a miserable morning drive there. later today, this whole area of yellow has a chance of severe thunderstorms today. a very wide area of the country all the way from minneapolis, chicago, right down into washington, d.c., down to norfolk and richmond, lynn. an active day with a lot of thunderstorms. some of the areas could use the beneficial rain. >> absolutely. all right. bill, thanks so much. >>> oil slides, apple's on deck, and the age-old debate,...
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a simple tap-in won it, and it was a miserable opening game all around for the tournament favorite. martinez sent off a few minutes after that goal, so a very unexpected result and the japanese have enjoyed celebrating, beating the nation that are atop the football rankings. great britain captain ryan has condemned the tackling that his team was subjected to by senegal after their 1-1 draw. three senior players will now be in a race to get fit for the next game fence the united arab emirates on sunday. the host nation took the lead after 19 minutes. in the second half, team g.b. was denied a clear-cut penalty after bellamy was on the edge of the box. senegal took advantage of that good fortune to snap the equalizer in the 82nd minute. 1-1, the final score. in group c, brazil suffered a scare after competing twice in the second half to reduce their lead to a single goal against egypt. the first goal was early on, and another was added in the 26th minute. four minutes later, brazil got the comfortable 3-0 halftime lead, but egypt pulled one back through arbitrator. the second goal brou
a simple tap-in won it, and it was a miserable opening game all around for the tournament favorite. martinez sent off a few minutes after that goal, so a very unexpected result and the japanese have enjoyed celebrating, beating the nation that are atop the football rankings. great britain captain ryan has condemned the tackling that his team was subjected to by senegal after their 1-1 draw. three senior players will now be in a race to get fit for the next game fence the united arab emirates on...
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they have had a miserable sum we are clouds and rain and cool weather. it looks like unfortunately on friday the showers and storms will move in. of course, we got the opening ceremonies taking place throughout our friday night. so we'll watch that, but at least for the upcoming week it looks nice. as far as the lower 48, the heat continues with the excessive heat warnings in omaha to lynn ko all the way through des moines. temperatures easily into the hundreds once again and the humidity is increasing to make it more uncomfortable. watch out near memphis, mid to upper 90s and humid air out. there as far as the east, bring your umbrella today with showers and storms rolling in from areas, upstate new york, and we'll continue to watch it through the hudson valley. afternoon thunderstorms are possible from d.c. up to new york and even back towards chicago, detroit, cleveland and pittsburgh. you may see a few strong thunderstorms. that's on a cold front that's hopefully going to end our heat wave as we go throughout this week, but willie, once again, do the
they have had a miserable sum we are clouds and rain and cool weather. it looks like unfortunately on friday the showers and storms will move in. of course, we got the opening ceremonies taking place throughout our friday night. so we'll watch that, but at least for the upcoming week it looks nice. as far as the lower 48, the heat continues with the excessive heat warnings in omaha to lynn ko all the way through des moines. temperatures easily into the hundreds once again and the humidity is...
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these are ghettos that are surrounded by walls and fences and checkpoints palestinians live quite a a miserable and oppressed life under military occupation and are subject to military protocols and arbitrary detentions etc you know i was so so to say that all israel wants to do is live in peace is just that's completely disingenuous and it flies in the face of of every reality. that's existing on on the ground so i wish it m.r. would just be would just be straightforward and honest israel stated aim and what they have always said they wanted is to have that you know the land from the mediterranean to the jordan river you know have that be jewish and if they have to put up with a small non jewish minority well they'll have to do that and they're going to make sure that there's no demographic threat from that minority by whatever measures that they need to take and these measures you know we've already gotten a glimpse of them over the past six decades including expulsions assassinations detentions you know it's i mean just just be honest just yes there are and don't don't say you want to live w
these are ghettos that are surrounded by walls and fences and checkpoints palestinians live quite a a miserable and oppressed life under military occupation and are subject to military protocols and arbitrary detentions etc you know i was so so to say that all israel wants to do is live in peace is just that's completely disingenuous and it flies in the face of of every reality. that's existing on on the ground so i wish it m.r. would just be would just be straightforward and honest israel...
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a miserable several days ahead of us. veronica johnson is in storm center four keening aen eye on temperatures and storms moving through. >> that's right. the storms moved through this morning. we could have more wet weather. i don't think it's going to be all that stormy later. take a look right now. we've got sun rise right in front of us. gorgeous, isn't it? yeah. but plenty muggy out there and steam yrks as we said. 80, the temperature. 62 degrees. the dew point temperature, 54% relative humidity. your showers and storms far to the east now. cambridge and salisbury and down south through areas of the northern neck. but we are in the low to mid 70s most no neighborhoods. a little high, camp springs and college park at 77 and 76 degrees. later today, we are talking about, again, seeing temperatures once again rise to the low and mid 90s, but it will feel more like 99. fourth of july now, 96. we will look at that extended forecast coming up in a couple of minutes. >>> still watching the roadways. lots of problems to repo
a miserable several days ahead of us. veronica johnson is in storm center four keening aen eye on temperatures and storms moving through. >> that's right. the storms moved through this morning. we could have more wet weather. i don't think it's going to be all that stormy later. take a look right now. we've got sun rise right in front of us. gorgeous, isn't it? yeah. but plenty muggy out there and steam yrks as we said. 80, the temperature. 62 degrees. the dew point temperature, 54%...
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and a miserable house or even a fixer upper or even one where the general contractor might be unsteadyer than the best house in the bad neighborhood, like tech or industrials that worked so hard to go international. when you have a worldwide slowdown, duke is not the biggest utility in the united states. and there's more to this than the macro. the way i see it, while the corporate governance issues that cropped up last week don't exactly inspired confidence, the fact is utilities pretty much run themselves. this is the utility business. it isn't like a retailer where the guy at the top can have an enormous impact on how the company does. do i care if mr. rogers has an eye for electricity the way directi drexler has a eye for clothing? of course not. i don't know if mr. rogers has a facebook page or if he's got a smartphone or a dumb one. don't know! doesn't matter! and i'm perfectly happy with rogers as ceo because he's shown himself to be an excellent manager over the years. ever since rogers took the helm duke energy has given you an 88% return. let's get this straight. i don't want
and a miserable house or even a fixer upper or even one where the general contractor might be unsteadyer than the best house in the bad neighborhood, like tech or industrials that worked so hard to go international. when you have a worldwide slowdown, duke is not the biggest utility in the united states. and there's more to this than the macro. the way i see it, while the corporate governance issues that cropped up last week don't exactly inspired confidence, the fact is utilities pretty much...
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the fact is a miserable house or even a fixer upper or even one where the general contractor might bey in a good neighborhood is better than the best house in a bad neighborhood like tech or industrials that work so hard to go international. when you have a worldwide economic slowdown, utilities will outperform and duke is the biggest utility in the united states. there's more to this than the macro. the way i see it while the corporate governance issue that is cropped up last week don't exactly inspire confidence, the fact is utilities pretty much run themselves. the utility business, this isn't like a retailer where the guy at the top can have an enormous impact on how the company does? do i care if mr. rogers has an eye for lek tris i had the way mickey drexler has an eye for clothing? of course not. there's no intellectual fire power involved in running a utility. i don't even know if mr. rogers has a facebook page, no the that i want to go on it. or if he has a smartphone or a dumb one. i don't care. doesn't matter. and while i don't like skulduggery, i'm perfectly happy with rog
the fact is a miserable house or even a fixer upper or even one where the general contractor might bey in a good neighborhood is better than the best house in a bad neighborhood like tech or industrials that work so hard to go international. when you have a worldwide economic slowdown, utilities will outperform and duke is the biggest utility in the united states. there's more to this than the macro. the way i see it while the corporate governance issue that is cropped up last week don't...
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a miserable little retch. >> tonight's half time report is sponsored by pea shooting. ugh a tube by blowing through it. thanks pea shooting. >>> let's see if we got anything wrong so far. how is that paper, andy? >> it is doing well. >> got them all in order. >> you have to do that. i get it. >> it is tough. >> it really is. >> make sure you get even sized paper though. >> it is even sized paper. >> that solves a lot of your paper problems. >> i use a level and a compass and a bunch of things. >> good are to you. good for you. >> anthony wiener. we had cocamimii, membership, staff, hard. this story needs to go away. i can't handle the same puns. >> it is a slow summer. wiener was here so we decided to take it all. >> i know. we went through this when we did the 743 stories last year where it was the same puns. >> i know, i know. but it is hard. >> i am not prepared for this, greg. >> don't go soft. >> lord, that was a groiner. ambassador, you said wiener seems to think the only jobs out there are holding public office. but he has been trying to find a job outside politi
a miserable little retch. >> tonight's half time report is sponsored by pea shooting. ugh a tube by blowing through it. thanks pea shooting. >>> let's see if we got anything wrong so far. how is that paper, andy? >> it is doing well. >> got them all in order. >> you have to do that. i get it. >> it is tough. >> it really is. >> make sure you get even sized paper though. >> it is even sized paper. >> that solves a lot of your paper...
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but you do run as an incumbent, based on a reverendum of your record, which has been a miserable economic recovery. >> eric: you talk about the pivoting, they pulled the negative campaign ads in colorado. what do they give it a week? two weeks? who does it first? what if there is a backlash? >> i think you will see them going back up probably in a week. they are too far down the road, i think, for them to change. look, it is true that the objective of the campaign is to win, as tony said. but the objective of campaigning and winning is then to govern. you saw what happened this past week, with 18 of the biggest banks of america and the world lying to make big profits. look, come up here to elks count nepennsylvania, where people just don't trust -- they don't trust anybody, whether you are a union international leader, wall street, republican or democrat. therefore, if you are going to win by making the other guy lose and you are not voting for somebody, we need the type of leader today and someone will arise, eventually, who is going to be able to garnener a tough fight -- defining the o
but you do run as an incumbent, based on a reverendum of your record, which has been a miserable economic recovery. >> eric: you talk about the pivoting, they pulled the negative campaign ads in colorado. what do they give it a week? two weeks? who does it first? what if there is a backlash? >> i think you will see them going back up probably in a week. they are too far down the road, i think, for them to change. look, it is true that the objective of the campaign is to win, as tony...
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in the context that he was just a miserable [ bleep ]. >> but when the counselor looked that up on yourspired -- >> in the context that it was said, you know, i'm not going to -- i'm not stupid enough to threaten anybody or anything like that. >> right. but the thing was, watch what you say. work on your case or your stuff instead of you worrying about other people. let's channel your energy with you. >> i was still in high school -- in my senior year of high school when i got locked up. i was 17 then. i didn't have any gray hair then. i'm 43 now. i've spent all my adult life in prison. i've never paid a bill out there. a lot of things i've never done at all. >> you should try to better yourself and get out of here. i understand that. i mean, i understand that you're trying to help other people in here. but when it comes to your case, let's stick with your case. >> if you hear anything, let me know. >> all right, young man, you have a good day. >> a delay in his work release program could also postpone another of his life goals, seeing his incarcerated mother before she dies. >> i haven
in the context that he was just a miserable [ bleep ]. >> but when the counselor looked that up on yourspired -- >> in the context that it was said, you know, i'm not going to -- i'm not stupid enough to threaten anybody or anything like that. >> right. but the thing was, watch what you say. work on your case or your stuff instead of you worrying about other people. let's channel your energy with you. >> i was still in high school -- in my senior year of high school when...
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to a certain extent, i tried to be a writer in college. i failed miserably. a professor said everything has been set but not everything has been said superbly. even if it had, everything must be said freshly again and again. you have to see a f
to a certain extent, i tried to be a writer in college. i failed miserably. a professor said everything has been set but not everything has been said superbly. even if it had, everything must be said freshly again and again. you have to see a f
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and it's a miserable and utter failure.se hopes were dashed when he appointed michele leonhart, who is at massive right winger who thinks that marijuana is incredibly dangerous. she was in front of congress and they asked her great questions comparing marijuana to heroin. live to president obama's head of dea. >> is heroin worse for someone's health than marijuana? >> again all-- >> it's either yes no, i don't know. if you don't know, you can look this up. you should know as chief administrator for the drug enforcement agency. is heroin worse for someone's health than marijuana? >> all illegal drugs are bad-- >> does this mean that you don't know. >> cenk: of course, of course, of course heroin is worse. why would you put this woman in charge. don't worry i find out in an article in "gq" that president obama might rethink his stance. according to ongoing discussions with obama aides and associates if the president wins a second term he plans to attack another war, the four decades of the drug war. it doesn't say how he's go
and it's a miserable and utter failure.se hopes were dashed when he appointed michele leonhart, who is at massive right winger who thinks that marijuana is incredibly dangerous. she was in front of congress and they asked her great questions comparing marijuana to heroin. live to president obama's head of dea. >> is heroin worse for someone's health than marijuana? >> again all-- >> it's either yes no, i don't know. if you don't know, you can look this up. you should know as...
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to a certain extent, i tried to be a writer in college. i failed miserably. a professor said everything has been set but not everything has been said superbly. even if it had, everything must be said freshly again and again. you have to see a fresh lead to a certain extent. the real issue with -- in terms of asking the president, what are the things that matter most, a bass part of those profits would be invested in california. colorado would have a significant -- pretty much every state in the country would benefit. you look at the companies based in silicon valley. they have offices, you want to expand your business, think expand your business, think about those young people in
to a certain extent, i tried to be a writer in college. i failed miserably. a professor said everything has been set but not everything has been said superbly. even if it had, everything must be said freshly again and again. you have to see a fresh lead to a certain extent. the real issue with -- in terms of asking the president, what are the things that matter most, a bass part of those profits would be invested in california. colorado would have a significant -- pretty much every state in the...
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to a certain extent, i tried to be a writer in college. i failed miserably. a professor said everything has been set but not everything has been said superbly. even if it had, everything must be said freshly again and again. you have to see a fresh lead to a certain extent. the real issue with -- in terms of asking the president, what are the things that matter most, a bass part of those profits would be invested in california. colorado would have a significant -- pretty much every state in the country would benefit. you look at the companies based in silicon valley. they have offices, you want to expand your business, think about those young people in colorado. everything -- stated say the same thing. that money would get spent over the country very rapidly. >> thank you. governor brown. >> it is a good idea to bring back that $1 trillion sitting out there. how to do that, it remains to be seen. but then that will require some other tax. that would be my big request like everybody else. get america's finances under control and that will take both parties. it
to a certain extent, i tried to be a writer in college. i failed miserably. a professor said everything has been set but not everything has been said superbly. even if it had, everything must be said freshly again and again. you have to see a fresh lead to a certain extent. the real issue with -- in terms of asking the president, what are the things that matter most, a bass part of those profits would be invested in california. colorado would have a significant -- pretty much every state in the...
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unfortunately for those that do it, i think this is a miserable environment for day traders because youtility which is great news. you don't have the liquidity and very tough to execute consistently in capturing alpha. we have taken the opposite tact and very high conviction views where we have them. things like credit and disciplined in buying. we bought in may and took some money out and put it back in the markets. if we continue to get pullbacks we'll continue to do that. that's a horizon of 12 to 18 months we'll pay for the earnings. >> market higher, the same or lower than it is today? >> you'll hate me for saying this. it's a fool's game. we tend to talk, i talk a lot on 12-month horizons. we think u.s. markets give us the equivalent of 104, 105 bucks in earnings this year. we think we can paid 110 next year. 5% to 8% in the growth in the u.s. markets this year and next year. we think they're higher. >> thank you. >> my m pleasure. >> congratulations on your elevation. >> thanks. >> simon? >>> top states for business survey says about the presidential election, you might be surpri
unfortunately for those that do it, i think this is a miserable environment for day traders because youtility which is great news. you don't have the liquidity and very tough to execute consistently in capturing alpha. we have taken the opposite tact and very high conviction views where we have them. things like credit and disciplined in buying. we bought in may and took some money out and put it back in the markets. if we continue to get pullbacks we'll continue to do that. that's a horizon of...
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> the only people -- the only thing saving us is the fact there is a breeze blowing through the area. when it dies down, it is miserable. a blanket of heat and humidity wrap around the washington area today. the triple digit heat index made for another oppressive day. >> this is one of the hottest summers and a couple of years. >> they put up a tent for customers and ice down bottles of water. sweat poured off worker's faces as the sun broke through the cloud cover. >> the wear and tear of the son of a beating down on us slows us down. the turnaround time for getting the customer the nicholses' a little longer than usual. >> -- the customer's vehicles is a little longer than usual. >> while the a see may go quickly, the extreme heat is affecting the bottom line here. >> it is very humid on a regular basis. is affecting business up and down the corridor. people do not come out and job as much in the heat. they tried to keep cool. -- and shop as much in the heat. >> most people were armed with water bottles and fans to stay cool. >> the humidity makes it muggy. that is the hottest part of the day. >> the humidity absolut
> the only people -- the only thing saving us is the fact there is a breeze blowing through the area. when it dies down, it is miserable. a blanket of heat and humidity wrap around the washington area today. the triple digit heat index made for another oppressive day. >> this is one of the hottest summers and a couple of years. >> they put up a tent for customers and ice down bottles of water. sweat poured off worker's faces as the sun broke through the cloud cover. >> the...
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. >> in italy things went sideways very quickly and it ended up just being a miserable place that reallye feel of world war i church warfare. boyle and bigert will both there literally every day and both especially bigert very pointed reporting. bigert in the effort guys covering the miserable stalemate that took place in both places. they printed the truth and sure they had to go through sensors and all the rest but you have to give them a lot of credit. larry. >> we will take one more question. >> make this brief, william? >> now we have lots of film and lots of tweaks and lots of things to do but we don't have letters the way these two. is that going to make a big difference in the future cracks? >> absolutely. [laughter] >> it every historian is worried about that. >> is a little scary. if you could only read -- just think if he was tweeting it would be reduced to 140 characters. when he wrote her of the letter on the airplane as he was scheduled to fly into paris to parachute into paris for the first allied airborne, i mean he went on for two and half pages of sweet nothings because
. >> in italy things went sideways very quickly and it ended up just being a miserable place that reallye feel of world war i church warfare. boyle and bigert will both there literally every day and both especially bigert very pointed reporting. bigert in the effort guys covering the miserable stalemate that took place in both places. they printed the truth and sure they had to go through sensors and all the rest but you have to give them a lot of credit. larry. >> we will take one...
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in fact, it's up today in the face of a miserable nasdaq. meanwhile u.s. . concerns of a global slowdown continuing to grow. how should you be investing. chief strategist at jpmorgan funds and he joins us. hey, david. >> glad to be here. >> what was your take on the job number. >> predictably disappointing. >> why predictably. >> predictably because we've seen this weakness in unemployment claims in the last few weeks. we've got a weak number on manufacturing ism and employment component of that. our models telling us something around this number, 100,000 jobs, we got 80,000 which is not great. it's where we are. the bad news, it's kind of like you're on a plane in laguardia with 35 planes in front of you on the taxiway and you're not going anywhere. that's the bad news. the good news is you're not stalling off because you haven't ever taken off. the u.s. economy is moving slowly forward but steadily forward. i don't think it's going to crash here. >> you think pentup demand for cars and homes a marginal positive here. obviously lower oil, if we can ever go
in fact, it's up today in the face of a miserable nasdaq. meanwhile u.s. . concerns of a global slowdown continuing to grow. how should you be investing. chief strategist at jpmorgan funds and he joins us. hey, david. >> glad to be here. >> what was your take on the job number. >> predictably disappointing. >> why predictably. >> predictably because we've seen this weakness in unemployment claims in the last few weeks. we've got a weak number on manufacturing ism...
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it's a pretty miserable afternoon in total ... combined with the humidity things are heating up ... these heat index readings on the map ... we could see the production of an isolated thunderstorm but that would be limited if it were to occur later today ... the shoreline water temperature is 74 degrees ... the heat is the big headline and the flirtation with these records of 105 degrees ... not everyone will see the same degree of rain accumulation when this occurs ... the jet stream is getting pushed north ... that's producing damaging wind just beneath it ... when will all of this heat break? year is the long-term forecast: saturday morning early afternoon the jet stream will turn to the northwest to push that heat dome to the west so we can get the northwest flow of canadian air so we will cool off by sunday ... but next week the heat redevelops we will have the '90s back here by midweek ... there is pretty widespread he continuing across the country through saturday ... the high-temperature today is predicted at 104 degrees ... some isolated thunderstorms in less than 10 percen
it's a pretty miserable afternoon in total ... combined with the humidity things are heating up ... these heat index readings on the map ... we could see the production of an isolated thunderstorm but that would be limited if it were to occur later today ... the shoreline water temperature is 74 degrees ... the heat is the big headline and the flirtation with these records of 105 degrees ... not everyone will see the same degree of rain accumulation when this occurs ... the jet stream is...