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. >> reporter: wendy is the proud mom of little addison. she admit she's is a bit protective, especially when it comes to the annoying outdoor pests. >> i'm concerned about bug bites. i hate getting bug bites myself. >> reporter: and while her pediatrician gave her the all clear for insect repellent use now that addison is 1, she is still worried about what she is putting on her daughter. >> i don't want to have any adverse reaction. >> reporter: insect repellent won't just protect addison from bites, but also disease. >> if you wear repellent, you're keeping the mosquitoes from biting you. so that's the first line of defense. >> reporter: so which product protects best? kelly still recommends something with deet, which she says is proven safe and effective, as long as you follow the instructions on the label. >> problems come in with people using it off label, overusing, spraying children without regards to the fact that kids put their hands in their mouths, getting it in your eyes. >> reporter: that's why organic options are appealing to
. >> reporter: wendy is the proud mom of little addison. she admit she's is a bit protective, especially when it comes to the annoying outdoor pests. >> i'm concerned about bug bites. i hate getting bug bites myself. >> reporter: and while her pediatrician gave her the all clear for insect repellent use now that addison is 1, she is still worried about what she is putting on her daughter. >> i don't want to have any adverse reaction. >> reporter: insect repellent...
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wendy newlight is the proud mom of little addison and admits she's a bit protective especially when ito the outdoor pests. >> i am concerned about bug bites. >> reporter: while her pediatrician gave her the all clear for insect repellent now that she's one. she's still worried. >> i don't want her to have adverse reactions. >> reporter: the doctor kelly reports it won't just protect addison from bites but also disease. >> the repel atlanta actually keeps them from biting you. it's the first line of defense. >> reporter: she still recommends something with deet which she says is proven safe and effective as long as you follow the instructions on the label. >> the problems come in with people using it off-label, overusing it, spraying children without regards to the fact that kids put their hands in their mouths, getting it in your eyes. >> that's why organic options are appealing to some. the assumption is they are safer but that is not always the case according to kelly. she recommends only picking national options approved by the epa. oil of lemon eucalyptus is one. >> you can't run o
wendy newlight is the proud mom of little addison and admits she's a bit protective especially when ito the outdoor pests. >> i am concerned about bug bites. >> reporter: while her pediatrician gave her the all clear for insect repellent now that she's one. she's still worried. >> i don't want her to have adverse reactions. >> reporter: the doctor kelly reports it won't just protect addison from bites but also disease. >> the repel atlanta actually keeps them from...
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addison, what about the overall commodities picture?here's lots of talk when we see sugar at these levels, copper at a ten-month high, that maybe there's an overall bubble going on in commodities. do you agree with morgan that there's fundamental supply and demand here? >> i think certainly when it comes to the metals and some of the softs. i, however work argue that oil is not being driven by fundamentals at the moment. it's being driven by a weak dollar and robust equities market, not just here in the u.s. but globally. the correlation between a weak dollar on the one hand and strong equities on the other hand with the price of oil has been very, very strong over the past three months. it's gotten to the point actually where it's a little bit boring to trade oil because all you have to do is watch what's going on in the s&ps. so i would think -- a bubble is really difficult to call, either before you're in it or while you're in it. it's really only in hindsight that we can see a bubble. there's no doubt that in the oil market there ha
addison, what about the overall commodities picture?here's lots of talk when we see sugar at these levels, copper at a ten-month high, that maybe there's an overall bubble going on in commodities. do you agree with morgan that there's fundamental supply and demand here? >> i think certainly when it comes to the metals and some of the softs. i, however work argue that oil is not being driven by fundamentals at the moment. it's being driven by a weak dollar and robust equities market, not...
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then came addison. and there is uncle red too. we'll explain this family tree in tonight's dine on a dime. >>> and why mechanics across the country are floored over the cash for clunkers program. >>> but first, we'll get another check on the weather. head to catonsville, umbc, where it made it up to 81 degrees today. the current temperature, i guess that rain cooled things off a little bit, is now 71. two medium ppcis, you' rdyorthmimorning k to a good breaas one coffee with room, one rgmoa tt medium mchto lit t ocolate ho t wp, i have two cappuccos oncoffee with room, onlae chlae,a di macchi, a light hot chocolate, hold thehi and two espressos, one with aoue ot nnta meth cfetota this focus. anxclent source of fiber that helps you avoid... thdiraioof mid-morninhuer nohas, i'm good. >>> second straight day of the markets in positive territory. the dow was up 36. nasdaq up over 10. the s&p up almost 7 points. >>> ford is stepping up production. company leaders say it will build more of its focus and escape models and boost overall p
then came addison. and there is uncle red too. we'll explain this family tree in tonight's dine on a dime. >>> and why mechanics across the country are floored over the cash for clunkers program. >>> but first, we'll get another check on the weather. head to catonsville, umbc, where it made it up to 81 degrees today. the current temperature, i guess that rain cooled things off a little bit, is now 71. two medium ppcis, you' rdyorthmimorning k to a good breaas one coffee with...
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way to go, addison. >>> home sales under trouble.the economy has struggled, so has construction on new homes. are we seeing any kinds of signs of improvement? we'll find out. >>> you in good shape? we have a local man that may convince you otherwise but also motivate you to be more. is that him? holy cow. >>> i know who this guy is. our instructional cooking series kins. we'll let you know just how easy it is to make ice cream at home. explain. oh yea, well for 6 months, customers get all three: fios tv, internet and phone for just $79.99 a month. oh, all right, see... you're just moving your fingers, aren't you? i gotta cut my nails. (announcer) now get three amazing fios services for the price of two. tv, internet, and phone for only... for the first 6 months. it all adds up to one incredible deal from fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v unlike cable, fios brings 100% fiber optics straight to your home, for razor sharp tv, america's top rated internet-- now even faster, and crystal cl
way to go, addison. >>> home sales under trouble.the economy has struggled, so has construction on new homes. are we seeing any kinds of signs of improvement? we'll find out. >>> you in good shape? we have a local man that may convince you otherwise but also motivate you to be more. is that him? holy cow. >>> i know who this guy is. our instructional cooking series kins. we'll let you know just how easy it is to make ice cream at home. explain. oh yea, well for 6...
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addison described adrenal deficiency from those who had t.b. so addison disease is adenal deficiency from t.b. >> i heard that had you not given him that injection [inaudible] he would have had problems. >> what probably would have happened if he really had adrenal insufficiency, and we think that he did, he never would have responded to the shot, he never would have come out of shock it would have been more difficult to get the circulation going. what the adrenals do when you get stress, they kick up cortizone and other things which help your body respond. it would have made it difficult for him to come out of shock. but had he lived, he would have still needed steroids long term. but there would have been no injury -- any organ injury, but it would have been important to get him to survive. >> you're a little modest. it was you who remembered that. >> yes. that's what a team is about. everybody pitches in and -- and actually he would have got it anyway because admiral berkeley came in late in the resuscitation carrying vials of hydrocortizone
addison described adrenal deficiency from those who had t.b. so addison disease is adenal deficiency from t.b. >> i heard that had you not given him that injection [inaudible] he would have had problems. >> what probably would have happened if he really had adrenal insufficiency, and we think that he did, he never would have responded to the shot, he never would have come out of shock it would have been more difficult to get the circulation going. what the adrenals do when you get...
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addison described adrenal deficiency from those who had t.b. so addison disease is adenal deficiency from t.b. >> i heard that had you not given him that injection [inaudible] he would have had problems. >> what probably would have happened if he really had adrenal insufficiency, and we think that he did, he never would have responded to the shot, he never would have come out of shock it would have been more difficult to get the circulation going. what the adrenals do when you get stress, they kick up cortizone and other things which help your body respond. it would have made it difficult for him to come out of shock. but had he lived, he would have still needed steroids long term. but there would have been no injury -- any organ injury, but it would have been important to get him to survive. >> you're a little modest. it was you who remembered that. >> yes. that's what a team is about. everybody pitches in and -- and actually he would have got it anyway because admiral berkeley came in late in the resuscitation carrying vials of hydrocortizone
addison described adrenal deficiency from those who had t.b. so addison disease is adenal deficiency from t.b. >> i heard that had you not given him that injection [inaudible] he would have had problems. >> what probably would have happened if he really had adrenal insufficiency, and we think that he did, he never would have responded to the shot, he never would have come out of shock it would have been more difficult to get the circulation going. what the adrenals do when you get...
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johnson's people revealed that kennedy suffered from addison's disease, which had the kennedy people not succeeded in denying it would have killed jack's chances. bobby kennedy couldn't contain his anger. >> there were a number of instances over the course of the 1960 convention where he approached johnson people, waved his finger in someone's face and said, you johnson people are going to get yours. >> i come to you today full of admiration for senator johnson. >> but the "yours" johnson's people ended up gegt was jack's pick for vice president. he had done his political analysis. he needed the local man on the ticket to get the votes. with a hard fought nomination in hand the kennedy campaign fixed its sights on baegt richard nixon. contrasting jack's vitality and promise to get the country moving again, with a candidate tied to the status quo of the 1950s. >> the republican nominee of course is a young man, but his approach is as old as mckinley. >> nixon was thrown at first bite coby the coldness and efficiency of the kennedy frontal assault. he had known and liked jack since the
johnson's people revealed that kennedy suffered from addison's disease, which had the kennedy people not succeeded in denying it would have killed jack's chances. bobby kennedy couldn't contain his anger. >> there were a number of instances over the course of the 1960 convention where he approached johnson people, waved his finger in someone's face and said, you johnson people are going to get yours. >> i come to you today full of admiration for senator johnson. >> but the...
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johnson's people revealed that kennedy suffered from addison's disease, which had the kennedy peopleucceeded in denying it would have killed his chances. bobby kennedy couldn't contain his anger. >> there were a number of instances over the course of the 1960 convention, where he approached johnson's people and waved his finger in their face saying that you johnson people are going to get yours. >> i come to you today full of admiration -- >> but the "yours" the johns people ended up getting was kennedy's pick for vice president. kennedy had done his political calculus. he needed the texas votes and he needed a local man on the ticket to get them. with the hard-fought nomination in hand, the kennedy campaign set its sights on beating richard nixon. contrasting jack's vitality and promise to get the country moving again with the stat us attached to the 1960s. >>> the republican nominee, of course, is a young man, but his approach is as old as mckinley's. >> nixon was thrown at first by the coldness and the efficiency of the kennedy frontal assault. he had known and liked jack since th
johnson's people revealed that kennedy suffered from addison's disease, which had the kennedy peopleucceeded in denying it would have killed his chances. bobby kennedy couldn't contain his anger. >> there were a number of instances over the course of the 1960 convention, where he approached johnson's people and waved his finger in their face saying that you johnson people are going to get yours. >> i come to you today full of admiration -- >> but the "yours" the...
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>> eunice had something akin to addison's disease. his father, joe, was in a wheelchair paralyzed for the last eight years of his life. health was a very big part of their life, but the kennedys, unlike a lot of rich entitled people, could make the connection, maybe there's something wrong if we can afford the best health care in the world and other people can't. jack kennedy gave a speech i think it was in 1962 on health care which he said i was just down in palm beach to visit my father. he can pay his bills, but many of us can't. >> what about atonement? are you willing to go in that far? i think i'd like to after chappaquiddick and being responsible for the death of that young woman in that car accident, which was his fault basically without too much argument about it, it was his fault, and then spending all these years since really committing himself not to being a playboy but to being this dutiful servant of the little guy and the little person. i always like to think it had something to do with atonement. are you willing to ren
>> eunice had something akin to addison's disease. his father, joe, was in a wheelchair paralyzed for the last eight years of his life. health was a very big part of their life, but the kennedys, unlike a lot of rich entitled people, could make the connection, maybe there's something wrong if we can afford the best health care in the world and other people can't. jack kennedy gave a speech i think it was in 1962 on health care which he said i was just down in palm beach to visit my...
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. >>> jamie is dining on a dime at we'll call addison's little brother for right now. >>> and a wildfire in the mountains of california is forcing thousands of people from their homes. see the fire that has already grown to more than three miles long. >>> and taking a look at the weather now, from towson 82 degrees. as wyatt would say, we're having pop-up thunderstorms and rain out there. he'll have the full forecast, and of course the forecast for the game tonight, coming up in just a few minutes. [ female announcer ] black is always flattering. myth. head & shoulders is just for dandruff. myth. the fact is, head & shoulders does more than ordinary shampoos and conditioners. it gives you... seven scalp and hair benefits including relieving dryness, itch and irritation. fact. black may not always be flattering, but beautiful, 100% flake-free hair always is. head & shoulders. respect the scalp. love the hair. >>> you're watching baltimore's station that works for you. now abc 2 news at 5. >> wildfires continue to burn up parts of california tonight. hundreds of firefighters are battling t
. >>> jamie is dining on a dime at we'll call addison's little brother for right now. >>> and a wildfire in the mountains of california is forcing thousands of people from their homes. see the fire that has already grown to more than three miles long. >>> and taking a look at the weather now, from towson 82 degrees. as wyatt would say, we're having pop-up thunderstorms and rain out there. he'll have the full forecast, and of course the forecast for the game tonight,...
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east one was wearing no clothing grade the witness said she burned their clothing in a grill on 5206 addison road. why did he stopped paying her? according to papers, he said he found out the woman was sleeping with other men. we called their household today big and the man who answered the phone hung up when we identified ourselves as a news reporters. reporting from northeast washington, abc 7 news. >>> this is disturbing. a prince william county man was being beaten to death during a crotty demonstration. -- a karate demonstration treated the victim is a homeless man who did not pursue charges. this a grainy video shows a man beaten badly, dragged out of frame, and left out by a dumpster. >>> these fires have not already killed two firefighters in california. it now, up to 12,000 homes are in danger. diana is jus iorth of los angeles. what are the details? - diane is live. >> the heat and the wind had picked up considerably. if you take a look behind me, you can see that big, heavy plans of smoke plumes of smoke. you can get some inclination of how tough this fire is going to be. these ar
east one was wearing no clothing grade the witness said she burned their clothing in a grill on 5206 addison road. why did he stopped paying her? according to papers, he said he found out the woman was sleeping with other men. we called their household today big and the man who answered the phone hung up when we identified ourselves as a news reporters. reporting from northeast washington, abc 7 news. >>> this is disturbing. a prince william county man was being beaten to death during...
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. >> reporter: shanika robinson lived on this block of addison road with a sister and cousin. neighbors say they kept to themselves. >> i don't know them. i don't know them at all. >> the neighbors were stunned to learn she's accused of killing the owner of the 24 hour operation on 4th street in northeast. robinson is charged with felony murder while armed. >> in the morning, the police were right herehere you're standing at now. and i wanted to know what was going on. >> reporter: carl witherspoon said he had been renting his house out to robinson. and was shocked when police showed up to arrest her. so were the neighbors. >> this world is getting crazy. the people in the world are getting wild. >> reporter: over at pizza mart in northeast, it appeared to be business as usual. the store is open for business, but nobody here wanted to talk about the arrest. these plowers -- flowers and makeshift memorial are a reminder. the man owned this business with his brother. rana was lying on the floor inside. shanika is scheduled for arraignment in supercourt but homicide detectives st
. >> reporter: shanika robinson lived on this block of addison road with a sister and cousin. neighbors say they kept to themselves. >> i don't know them. i don't know them at all. >> the neighbors were stunned to learn she's accused of killing the owner of the 24 hour operation on 4th street in northeast. robinson is charged with felony murder while armed. >> in the morning, the police were right herehere you're standing at now. and i wanted to know what was going on....
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according to the documents the plot was hatched at this home on addison road in capitol heights where robinson lived. this is where they say they got the box cutter knife they used in the crime. >> that's scary. you wouldn't think that something like that would happen that close to home and it just makes me nervous. >> reporter: on august 18th, robinson and two male accomplices went to the pizza mart. there was an argument, there was a fight, there was murder. so bloody was this murder they say when the suspects got back to the house, they burned their clothes in a barbecue in the back. so bloody was this murder they say when they got back to the house, they scrubbed out the getaway car with bleach. tonight shanika robinson held without bond. her two accomplices they're still at large. i'm pat collins, "news4" washington. >> police say the suspects took about $2,000 in cash from the pizza martalong with some cigarettes and cigars. >>> police in ana rundel county tonight are searching ifwoen t m ob robed a womana at iv ro rdre-tha ugt h drive-through m.at it hpene d friday around159: m
according to the documents the plot was hatched at this home on addison road in capitol heights where robinson lived. this is where they say they got the box cutter knife they used in the crime. >> that's scary. you wouldn't think that something like that would happen that close to home and it just makes me nervous. >> reporter: on august 18th, robinson and two male accomplices went to the pizza mart. there was an argument, there was a fight, there was murder. so bloody was this...
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through this weekend will be honored, and to talk a little more about that, i have here with me scott addison, the general manager of this location. eight locations through pennsylvania, maryland and florida. correct, scott? >> right. >> reporter: so tell me about, what kind of business are you attributed to the cash for clunkers program? how many deals have you done? >> just over 300 deals and a lot of cash for clunkers. >> reporter: what does that kind of number, about 300 deals what does that kind of number mean to you guys, especially in today's economy? >> we don't know how many would have come anyway. i'll tell you this, last year was a good year the first half of the year, bad news on the economy, we've already surpassed last year's numbers. >> reporter: regardless, welcome business? >> it's very welcome business. one thing we did talk about as well, while people are coming in and you have assurances the program will continue through this weekend, you also have some of your managers almost looking around the clock to try to push this paperwork through, even to just try to get approval.
through this weekend will be honored, and to talk a little more about that, i have here with me scott addison, the general manager of this location. eight locations through pennsylvania, maryland and florida. correct, scott? >> right. >> reporter: so tell me about, what kind of business are you attributed to the cash for clunkers program? how many deals have you done? >> just over 300 deals and a lot of cash for clunkers. >> reporter: what does that kind of number, about...
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addison says he is confident the government will make good on all of these claims. >> we are not worried about getting money. the government will come through on this thing. it would be terrible news if dealers played by the rules and didn't get their money. i think what's going to end up happening is just may take extra time to get this money. >> reporter: almost 900 customers at this dealership alone have taken part in the clunker program since it started last month and it has given this retailer and many others a big boost. while critics call it a waste of taxpayer money, george clark believes it is not just helping his bottom line. it is helping the economy. >> i think the program has stimulated the economy. i'm mott sure it is going to continue stimulating the economy. that would be impossible. i think that giving shot in the arm. >> car buyers can still get up to $4500 rebate for their old gas guzzler. cash for clunkers ends at 8:00 monday night. jim, back to you. >> time is running out. michael flynn. michael, thank you. >>> metro has hired a law firm to defend itself against laws
addison says he is confident the government will make good on all of these claims. >> we are not worried about getting money. the government will come through on this thing. it would be terrible news if dealers played by the rules and didn't get their money. i think what's going to end up happening is just may take extra time to get this money. >> reporter: almost 900 customers at this dealership alone have taken part in the clunker program since it started last month and it has...
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according to the documents the plot was hatched at this home o addison road in capitol heights whereobinson lived. this is where they say they got the box cutter knife they used in the crime. >> that's scary. you wouldn't think that something like that would happen that close to home and it just makes me neous. >> reporter: on august 18th, robinson and two male accomplices went to the pizza mart. there was an argument, there was a fight, there was murder. so bloody was this murder they say when the suspects got back to the house, they burned their clothes in a barbecue in the back. so bloody this was murder they say when they got back to the house, they scrubbed out the getaway car with bleach. so what did they rob from this place? about $2,000 in cash. some newpt 100s and some dutch master cigars. they say shanika robinson used $1,600 of the stolen money to pay for her rent. tonight she's being held without bond in d.c. jail. jim, back to you. >> pat collins, pat thank you. >>> if you owe backtaxes in maryland you can pay without penalt for the next few months. anher tax amnesty pro
according to the documents the plot was hatched at this home o addison road in capitol heights whereobinson lived. this is where they say they got the box cutter knife they used in the crime. >> that's scary. you wouldn't think that something like that would happen that close to home and it just makes me neous. >> reporter: on august 18th, robinson and two male accomplices went to the pizza mart. there was an argument, there was a fight, there was murder. so bloody was this murder...
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that's sheldon addison, right? >> i believe so. >> he's a hero of capitalism. think he doubled up on his bet. went into his own pocket to keep the company afloat and now they're coming back. i wish them back. got to wrap this thanks. there's still a lot more ahead tonight on "cnbc reports." >> it's the debate of the year. health care in america. >> it's unfair. the government hasn't done it the right way yet. >> people are legitimately angry. >> the ceos and the people of these insurance companies who don't know a thing. >> straight ahead -- the next round in the fight. we serve as the ring. we're back in two minutes .. so, what's the problem? these are hot. we're shipping 'em everywhere. but we can't predict our shipping costs. dallas. detroit. different rates. well with us, it's the same flat rate. same flat rate. boston. boise? same flat rate. alabama. alaska? with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. dude's good. dude's real good. dudes. priority mail flat rate boxes only fr
that's sheldon addison, right? >> i believe so. >> he's a hero of capitalism. think he doubled up on his bet. went into his own pocket to keep the company afloat and now they're coming back. i wish them back. got to wrap this thanks. there's still a lot more ahead tonight on "cnbc reports." >> it's the debate of the year. health care in america. >> it's unfair. the government hasn't done it the right way yet. >> people are legitimately angry. >> the...
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. >> reporter: shanika robinson lived in this block of addison ro with two other women rosaid to be at to themselves. >> i don't know them. i don't know hethem at all. >> reporter: the neighbors were stunned to learn she's accused of killing the 44-year-old who owned and ran the 24-hour operation on fourth street in northeast. robinson is charged with felony murder while armed. [ indiscernible ] >> uh-huh. >> and according to them, when i came on, all the police right here where you're standing at now. >> uh. >> and i wanted to know what is going. >> reporter: carl said he was renting his house out the past four or five months and was shocked when police showed up to arrest her and so were the neighbors. >> this world is getting crazy. the people in the world, wow. >> reporter: over at the pizza mart in northeast, it appeared to be business as usual. the store is open for business but nobody here wanted to talk about the arrest. the flowers and that makeshift memorial are a glaring reminder that something terrible happened here. he owned the about business with obvious with his brothe
. >> reporter: shanika robinson lived in this block of addison ro with two other women rosaid to be at to themselves. >> i don't know them. i don't know hethem at all. >> reporter: the neighbors were stunned to learn she's accused of killing the 44-year-old who owned and ran the 24-hour operation on fourth street in northeast. robinson is charged with felony murder while armed. [ indiscernible ] >> uh-huh. >> and according to them, when i came on, all the police...
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fact, was a man who was in extreme physical pain, could hardly walk and may have been dying from addison'sisease before our eyes. so what has struck me, having grown up in the full sunlight of the kennedy camelot legend was that they had -- that whole story had drifted so far from reality. and i think it must have been very difficult to live that way. ted's life, the senator's life, has, i think, shown all of them a way to live as ordinary human beings again. >> thank you so much, david, thank you neil swidey, co-author of "last lion: the fall and rise of ted kennedy." we finally got the name of the book right. thank you both so very much. coming up, historians robert delack and my colleague peter alexander's been out talking with the people. the amazing stories of people who feel a close detection connection to this senator, the last of the kennedys. >>> also, by the way, join us tonight for live coverage of tonight's memorial service for senator ted kennedy, starting at 6:00 eastern right here on msnbc. i was in the grocery store when i had a heart attack. my daughter was with me. i took
fact, was a man who was in extreme physical pain, could hardly walk and may have been dying from addison'sisease before our eyes. so what has struck me, having grown up in the full sunlight of the kennedy camelot legend was that they had -- that whole story had drifted so far from reality. and i think it must have been very difficult to live that way. ted's life, the senator's life, has, i think, shown all of them a way to live as ordinary human beings again. >> thank you so much, david,...
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it's also believed that she suffers from addisons disease, something president kennedy suffered from as well. these are all health problems that she's been able to battle over the years, so as family members arrive back here today, we are waiting to see exactly who will show up, but again it is early so as we've been told, they've been coming throughout the week. >> okay. sean kelly with our boston affiliate wcvb, thanks for that update. >>> a major victory against terrorism this morning. police in indonesia say they've killed a top story suspect. it happened during an 18-hour fire fight. noordin top is accused of killing hundreds of bombings in western targets on bali and jakarta. police say his group was planning an assassination attempt on indonesian's president. >> a top taliban chief is believed to be dead killed in a u.s. drone attack this weekend. officials aren't ready to say they are 100% sure he is dead. >> how confident are you, is your government, that baitullah mehsud is dead? >> 100% certainty can only be achieved after dna testing and a lot of physical evidence has bee
it's also believed that she suffers from addisons disease, something president kennedy suffered from as well. these are all health problems that she's been able to battle over the years, so as family members arrive back here today, we are waiting to see exactly who will show up, but again it is early so as we've been told, they've been coming throughout the week. >> okay. sean kelly with our boston affiliate wcvb, thanks for that update. >>> a major victory against terrorism this...
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talked to addison armstrong and a lot of people in the marketplace have been expecting this. but surprised there wasn't more selling once we reached out to the down side, more of a psychological than a technical weather. and the hot weather in the northeast tends to be seen as a baiting in the future and the storms not an issue, and that's why it's very bearish on price. . quick look at crude. of high energy trade, choppy, 52 cents right now. i want to take a quick look at the metals. . up in silver, but down in gold and in copper, pretty muted. we'll keep an eye on the nat gas trade. if anything breaks, we'll bring it to you. >> $109 billion of supply, 2 57s, $39 billion 5s and 28 7s, exactly the same supply we had the last time we saw 2s, 5s and 7s. is it making a difference? arguably not. these markets are still running pretty thin. but you see a ten year is up a couple basis points in yield, maybe more because of the rebound in equities from earlier in the session. two-day dollar index gives us a lot of info, as well. we can't get anywhere near yesterday's levels, and we'
talked to addison armstrong and a lot of people in the marketplace have been expecting this. but surprised there wasn't more selling once we reached out to the down side, more of a psychological than a technical weather. and the hot weather in the northeast tends to be seen as a baiting in the future and the storms not an issue, and that's why it's very bearish on price. . quick look at crude. of high energy trade, choppy, 52 cents right now. i want to take a quick look at the metals. . up in...
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i think we have got addison armstrong, we'll get to him later in the show.we are seeing energy stocks higher. the breadth of this market rally, though, is it necessarily there? and that leads to the question of whether or not there is quality here. >> sure. the breadth is celebrity. in fact, i think the best way to measure it is a very old index called the value line index, which takes accounts for stock by stock on an equal-weighted basis. the value line is up 37% year-to-date, let's say versus the s&p up 910. so the breadth is there. at some point, though, it's a case of ripe, riper, ripest and rotten. the breadth is almost so good, it implies the following. the large caps needs to come to life here, otherwise the whole thing is sort of suspicious. >> what does that mean then, eugene profit, do you gear more toward the smaller or mid cap or an equal-weighted s&p 500 versus the actual index which is market cap weighted? >> i'm going to agree with what was just stated. i think that large cap is the place to be in this market in the first place, down side pro
i think we have got addison armstrong, we'll get to him later in the show.we are seeing energy stocks higher. the breadth of this market rally, though, is it necessarily there? and that leads to the question of whether or not there is quality here. >> sure. the breadth is celebrity. in fact, i think the best way to measure it is a very old index called the value line index, which takes accounts for stock by stock on an equal-weighted basis. the value line is up 37% year-to-date, let's say...