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i finally got the file on april 15th. i think that they accepted the filing or whatever they call it on april 22nd, and then i waited more and called every week to find out what was going on. >> but you're not really getting traction here, right? >> no. >> but he's not getting through and he's lost his job. is there anybody to turn to at this . >>> health care is a hot topic these days with president obama pushing for a massive overhaul of the system. many of you have e-mailed us to ask questions about what these plans would mean. here to break it down is dr. healy, the health editor of the u.s. news and world report. welcome, doctor, great to see you today. >> nice to see you. >> i want to start with the dollars and cents of the plans. we've heard a lot of estimates about what they might cost. i want to know is if the plans go into effect, what will it cost me? will my costs go up or down? >> you're asking the question that every american is asking. when a tax bill is passed and they say i'll have to pay an extra percent
i finally got the file on april 15th. i think that they accepted the filing or whatever they call it on april 22nd, and then i waited more and called every week to find out what was going on. >> but you're not really getting traction here, right? >> no. >> but he's not getting through and he's lost his job. is there anybody to turn to at this . >>> health care is a hot topic these days with president obama pushing for a massive overhaul of the system. many of you have...
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i finally got to file on april 15th. i think that they accepted the filing or whatever they call it on april 22nd. then i waited more and called every week to find out what was going on. >> you're really not getting traction here, right? >> no. >> but he's still frustrated. he's not getting through and he's lost his job. so now he is in the worst of all worlds. is there anybody to turn to at this point? >> yeah, i mean, lenders, again, i would, you know, if you weren't satisfied with the people who were trying to help you, the fact that they contacted was nice but you really -- you really need to contact an agency and i'll give you a number, marty, in a second. or legal aid that has the kind of leverage. wells fargo i know for a fact is willing to work with some consumers. they weren't willing to work with you and i don't know the particular facts relating to you but there are lefvers that will get these major banks to work with consumers. >> marty, we'll hook you and john up and you can have a conversation about how to
i finally got to file on april 15th. i think that they accepted the filing or whatever they call it on april 22nd. then i waited more and called every week to find out what was going on. >> you're really not getting traction here, right? >> no. >> but he's still frustrated. he's not getting through and he's lost his job. so now he is in the worst of all worlds. is there anybody to turn to at this point? >> yeah, i mean, lenders, again, i would, you know, if you weren't...
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the prayer book was finished on the 14th of april 1229. so archimedes disappears along with the other ancient texts in the months immediately preceding the 14th of april, 1229. and he did it in jerusalem and we know that because these text are specific to christian rights in jerusalem in the early 13th century. why is this a pallensest which is a book where it's been written once and then the text has been scraped off and written over again. you have to be a manuscript's expert to know which bits of parchments are important and which aren't and how best they serve a function. so i'm handling this manuscript with less delicacy than i've handled others. it's an important thing insofar as it is a choir book from the 16th century and it's worthy of some respect but it's been cut up so we only have individual leaves of it. now it's made of parchment, not paper and parchment is processed annual skin. so it's the stuff that your leather shoes are made of but processed differently. it has a hair side which is sort of yellow and the flesh side is s
the prayer book was finished on the 14th of april 1229. so archimedes disappears along with the other ancient texts in the months immediately preceding the 14th of april, 1229. and he did it in jerusalem and we know that because these text are specific to christian rights in jerusalem in the early 13th century. why is this a pallensest which is a book where it's been written once and then the text has been scraped off and written over again. you have to be a manuscript's expert to know which...
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april ryan is working this story for us tonight. she's the white house correspondent for american urban radio network. she's working her sources in the administration. very sticky subject here, april. >> yes, don, it's very, very sensitive. what's happening is my senior administration source is telling me that basically the ball right now is in iran's court. basically they're waiting to hear what's happening in iran as far as these hikers, these detained hikers are concerned. now, what's happening with iran and with the white house and the administration is that they're trying to find out, the iranians, who these persons are and why they crossed the border, and at issue, don, is the fact that you have these young people who crossed the border, they were hiking, but they -- at first they were said to be soldiers. so the iranians are trying to figure out who they are. the u.s. government has talked to the families of the hikers and also the u.s. is hopeful that the swiss can help in this situation by getting the icrc, the internationa
april ryan is working this story for us tonight. she's the white house correspondent for american urban radio network. she's working her sources in the administration. very sticky subject here, april. >> yes, don, it's very, very sensitive. what's happening is my senior administration source is telling me that basically the ball right now is in iran's court. basically they're waiting to hear what's happening in iran as far as these hikers, these detained hikers are concerned. now, what's...
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of '08. >> and the incident with the now deceased jasmine fiore was in april. so now we are seeing a pattern. >> april '09 or '08? >> '09. a pattern of attacks on women. this young model found folded dead in a suitcase. now the latest. her new husband, his car, his bmw, and his boat trailer found abandoned at the canadian border. and my question is, what is canada going to do about it? >>> the person we are looking for is named ryan alexander jenkins. he is 32 years old and from alberta, canada. he is 6'1", 195 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. he might be driving one of two vehicles. first vehicle is a white mercedes benz. it's a cls 550 model. it's unique in that it's black over white, and it has black rims. he might also be driving a black bmw x5 the license plate for the bmw is a canadian plate. hly275. it is an alberta license plate. >> that bmw has been found abandoned on the u.s./canadian border. ryan alexander jenkins, age 32. he is wanted as a person of interest in connection with the murder of swimsuit model jasmine fiore, just 28 years old. her
of '08. >> and the incident with the now deceased jasmine fiore was in april. so now we are seeing a pattern. >> april '09 or '08? >> '09. a pattern of attacks on women. this young model found folded dead in a suitcase. now the latest. her new husband, his car, his bmw, and his boat trailer found abandoned at the canadian border. and my question is, what is canada going to do about it? >>> the person we are looking for is named ryan alexander jenkins. he is 32 years...
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so now we are seeing a pattern. >> april 09 or 08? >> '09. this young model found folded dead in a suitcase. now the latest. her new husband, his car, his bmw, and his boat trailer found abandon at the canadian border. and my question is, what is canada going to do about it? cock-a-doodle-do. i do 22 more inspections than the government requires. and my fresh, all-natural chickens are never given any hormones or steroids. and no candy, gladys. (announcer) perdue. extra inspections. extraordinary chicken. come individually wrapped and they're perfectly sized to cook quickly and evenly in only 10 minutes. (announcer) perdue perfect portions. >>> the person we are looking for is named ryan alexander jenkins. he is 32 years old and from alberta, canada. he is 6'1", 195 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. he might be driving one of two vehicles. first vehicle is a white mercedes benz. it's a cls 550 model. it's unique in that it's black over white, and it has black rims. he might also be driving a black bmw x5 the license plate for the bmw is a
so now we are seeing a pattern. >> april 09 or 08? >> '09. this young model found folded dead in a suitcase. now the latest. her new husband, his car, his bmw, and his boat trailer found abandon at the canadian border. and my question is, what is canada going to do about it? cock-a-doodle-do. i do 22 more inspections than the government requires. and my fresh, all-natural chickens are never given any hormones or steroids. and no candy, gladys. (announcer) perdue. extra inspections....
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so now we are seeing a pattern. >> april '09 or '08? >> of '09. a pattern of attacks on women, this young model found folded dead in a suitcase and now the latest, the person of interest, her new husband, his car, his bmw, and his boat trailer found abandoned at the canadian border. and my question is, what is canada going to do about it? >> to travis, former fiancee of jasmine fiore, joining us from las vegas, describe her personality to me. she has been slurred in the media and in print. what was she like? >> she was a hardworking business professional woman. she was smart, ambitious. for example, everybody wants to say that she was this model party girl. nobody found a naked picture on the internet anywhere. she never did naked modeling. that was never her thing. she did her thing, she worked. she was happy. but she did it at modeling events or to business people. she was smart. she wanted to be a business owner. she was not born into millions of money. she worked for it. when she first came to vegas, she got a job when the club first opened an
so now we are seeing a pattern. >> april '09 or '08? >> of '09. a pattern of attacks on women, this young model found folded dead in a suitcase and now the latest, the person of interest, her new husband, his car, his bmw, and his boat trailer found abandoned at the canadian border. and my question is, what is canada going to do about it? >> to travis, former fiancee of jasmine fiore, joining us from las vegas, describe her personality to me. she has been slurred in the media...
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coordination with the general public will commence april 26.o reference should be made to the presidential aircraft in public outreach, only to d.o.d. aircraft." it is also revealed that the plane planned to fly at 1,000 feet. the head of the air force was told of the mission in advance in an e-mail from the head of air mobility command. quote, just wanted you to be aware that the v.c.-25 will be flying over the statue of liberty on monday morning for some publicity photos. your public affairs folks are also in the loop. i included the fa memo that went out including the mission as well. signed, general arthur lint." the 146 photos released today weren't all that different from the one released by the white house in may. robert gibbs repeated he and deputy white house counsel jim messina weren't told about what appeared to be what was otherwise a carefully planned mission. >> we were not briefed. it is safe to say if we were, we wouldn't have had those fancy pictures. >> the f.a.a. has not responded to fox's foya request and it appears from the
coordination with the general public will commence april 26.o reference should be made to the presidential aircraft in public outreach, only to d.o.d. aircraft." it is also revealed that the plane planned to fly at 1,000 feet. the head of the air force was told of the mission in advance in an e-mail from the head of air mobility command. quote, just wanted you to be aware that the v.c.-25 will be flying over the statue of liberty on monday morning for some publicity photos. your public...
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april ryan is working this story for us tonight. she is the white house correspondent for american urban radio network. she's working her sources in the administration. very sticky subject here, april. >> yes, don, it's very, very sensitive. what's happening is my senior administration source is telling me that basically the ball right now is in iran's court. basically they're waiting to hear what's happening in iran as far as these hikers, these detained hikers are concerned. what's happening with iran and with the white house an administration person said is they're trying to find out, the iranians, who these persons are and why they crossed the border. and at issue, don, is the fact that you have these young people who crossed the border, they were hiking. at first they were said to be soldiers. so the iranians are trying to figure out who they are. the u.s. government has talked to the families of the hikers. and also the u.s. is hopeful that the swiss can help in the situation by getting the icrc, the international red cross, i
april ryan is working this story for us tonight. she is the white house correspondent for american urban radio network. she's working her sources in the administration. very sticky subject here, april. >> yes, don, it's very, very sensitive. what's happening is my senior administration source is telling me that basically the ball right now is in iran's court. basically they're waiting to hear what's happening in iran as far as these hikers, these detained hikers are concerned. what's...
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ago, april 29, barack obama's reservoir of political capital seemed inexhaustible. his approval rating 63%, the best 100-day approval rating since ronald reagan. health care 51% for his handling of the tender issue of health care. economy 60% for his handling of the economy. budget deficit 50% for his handling of the $1.8 trillion butch deficit. well, that was then. this is mow. -- now. next week, mr. obama will cross the finish line of his second 100 days and will cross the line limping not striding. his approval raiding is hovering just above the mid-way mark at 54% down from 63% in three months. that's his best news. health care, his approval rating is 42% down from 51% in three months. economy, his approval rating on handling the economy is now 38% down from 60% in three months. budget deficit, his approval rating is now 38%, do 50% in three months. question, why has obama's job approval rating dropped so precipitously? is there a generalized lack of confidence growing? pat buchanan? >> there is indeed because obama's perceived to have failed by now, john. the s
ago, april 29, barack obama's reservoir of political capital seemed inexhaustible. his approval rating 63%, the best 100-day approval rating since ronald reagan. health care 51% for his handling of the tender issue of health care. economy 60% for his handling of the economy. budget deficit 50% for his handling of the $1.8 trillion butch deficit. well, that was then. this is mow. -- now. next week, mr. obama will cross the finish line of his second 100 days and will cross the line limping not...
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meant gdp fell between april and -- between april and june. there are still concerns about the recovery. a ship has been seized carrying weapons from north korea to iran in violation from the united nations embargo. at this seizure was some weeks ago. they have posted a series of actions -- sanctions to punish pyongyang about its lack of cooperation. iran ewing's president has asked -- iran's president has set up criticism of the opposition. he has called for the leader of the opposition to be punished. >> president ahmenijad did not name it anyone specifically, but he says the senior individuals in the post-election unrest should be dealt with decisively. he says there needs to be a serious confrontation. the president and a pension will again reject the president's intervention will -- the president's intervention will have applications in iran. >> it should not be that the key elements of enjoying -- the key elements enjoy security, while lesser important elements are punished. >> earlier this week, the supreme leader rejected that the oppo
meant gdp fell between april and -- between april and june. there are still concerns about the recovery. a ship has been seized carrying weapons from north korea to iran in violation from the united nations embargo. at this seizure was some weeks ago. they have posted a series of actions -- sanctions to punish pyongyang about its lack of cooperation. iran ewing's president has asked -- iran's president has set up criticism of the opposition. he has called for the leader of the opposition to be...
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. >> nearly three weeks after the incident on april 2nd, prosecutors charged donte' stallworth with d.u.i. manslaughter, a second-degree felony punishable by up to 15 years in prison. soon after police obtained a video, now sealed by the judge, that showed reyes running in front of stallworth's bentley, making it difficult for prosecutors to prove stallworth was solely to blame for reyes' death. >> what you have here is no independent witnesses that saw anything, a video which depicted mr. reyes darting out from behind a palm tree. he wasn't in the crosswalk. it would have been better if he had waited. he made a mistake. >> by the end of april, stallworth's attorneys reached an undisclosed civil settlement with the ray -- reyes family, and on june 16th, prosecutors and stallworth's attorneys reached a plea agreement. stallworth pleaded guilty to d.u.i. manslaughter. his sentence, 30 days in jail, two years of community control, which means he can't leave his residence without permission, another eight years probation, a lifetime ban of his florida driver's license and 1,000 hours of commu
. >> nearly three weeks after the incident on april 2nd, prosecutors charged donte' stallworth with d.u.i. manslaughter, a second-degree felony punishable by up to 15 years in prison. soon after police obtained a video, now sealed by the judge, that showed reyes running in front of stallworth's bentley, making it difficult for prosecutors to prove stallworth was solely to blame for reyes' death. >> what you have here is no independent witnesses that saw anything, a video which...
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in april of 1915 he was arrested along with50 otr leaders of konstantin open's community. he wrote a memoir offering his eyewitness account of the genoci. peter balkianirst learned of the memoir in 1991. now after a 10-year translation project, the book s been publishein english for t first time. i am pleased t have peter balkian ba at this tab. welcome. >> thankou, charlie. od to be here. >> rose: ni to see you. >> great to be here. >> rose: the finding of the memoir. how did that happ in 1991? >> strange set of circumstances. i receiv a magazine article from a frids cut t of mazine in france where a commemorate ceremony hadust taken place in honor of my great-uncle, a my frid wrote in the mgin, "yelation?" and ofourse i kne who it was. boht he was an honored gst in o family. people tked about him with reverence-- >> rose: bu they didn't talk about wh he had seen in the family. >> thais the complexit the traum aft armenian genocide of 1915as buriedn my family, and people would celebrate h as a bishop in t church. theyever spoke about this extraordinary moir that he wrorkt
in april of 1915 he was arrested along with50 otr leaders of konstantin open's community. he wrote a memoir offering his eyewitness account of the genoci. peter balkianirst learned of the memoir in 1991. now after a 10-year translation project, the book s been publishein english for t first time. i am pleased t have peter balkian ba at this tab. welcome. >> thankou, charlie. od to be here. >> rose: ni to see you. >> great to be here. >> rose: the finding of the memoir....
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this report was released in april.is has been given a little bit new life which is sputtering along without any energy. prime minister mall maeki went with the charge. at the end of the day, the place that the kurds have claimed for a long time but it is a place where oil really is. not at the kind of time table that people in washington like, meaning it would take years. probably what is possible and necessary in order to restore confidence in all the part parties we now have an administration that wants to pull out of iraq. they are at ledger heads. the up shot may be chaos. usually the areas of conflict and understandably so. the rhetoric between the krg and government went sky high. he may well do so again in the legislative elections as a way of presenting himself as a leader. the message goes over particularly well with an arab office in iraq. he wants to create the parties. he needs to do this. now, he has to transform his position into the strongest leader of the strongest party. that means he has to reach out
this report was released in april.is has been given a little bit new life which is sputtering along without any energy. prime minister mall maeki went with the charge. at the end of the day, the place that the kurds have claimed for a long time but it is a place where oil really is. not at the kind of time table that people in washington like, meaning it would take years. probably what is possible and necessary in order to restore confidence in all the part parties we now have an administration...
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we have been our strategy has actually been had percent increase since april but has caught the market bottomed and will partly of the in march and participated the little bit of against what are you looking for you mentioned some momentum and does continue some say may be slight signs of weakening. when the sign reads like in a pair stocks recently turned panetta if we look in monthly or lesser opponents is our view progress today in this week's price action is given us a little bit of applause until i was a big half july was a big head was all of those unique and when the beginning of july will abandon this is it maybe this is the turning point have been after me balance about half least we hold our allocation and a line into being in part, perhaps. will post 13% gains. are you still in those positions part we know that until august and will be the u.n. as we come towards the end of the hand. what are the pipe assets but are we a rare event the universe-and started to the police and court stupid thousand index the s&p 800 and the s&p five printer and then will do more to bun sectors
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he robbed and shot her outside her gaithersburg apartment in april, 2008. at the time, he was on probation for three counts of robbery with a dangerous weapon and carrying a weapon openly with the intent to injure. >>> montgomery county police are on the search for a high-end shoplifter. police said a suspect, this one here, possibly a man dressed as a woman, they are not sure, still a $2,000 chanel address from the saks fifth avenue in chevy chase. one security guard intervened, the suspect sprayed him with pepper spray and ran off. if you recognize this person, you are asked to call police. >>> president barack obama visits the midwest todayo tout the benefits of his stimulus plan. he will be in what used to be the rv capital of the world, elkhart, indiana. unemployment tre spite to the highest in the nation, nearly 19%. rv sales collapsed. he will use that as a backdrop to defend house stimulus money is helping end the recession and save jobs. >> thousands are fleeing their homes in kentucky where rainfall is flooding homes and watching out the electrici
he robbed and shot her outside her gaithersburg apartment in april, 2008. at the time, he was on probation for three counts of robbery with a dangerous weapon and carrying a weapon openly with the intent to injure. >>> montgomery county police are on the search for a high-end shoplifter. police said a suspect, this one here, possibly a man dressed as a woman, they are not sure, still a $2,000 chanel address from the saks fifth avenue in chevy chase. one security guard intervened, the...
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she graduated in april. so she's been looking for work for three months and she's blaming the school because she can't get a job. call in with your thoughts. i don't see she has a case, maybe do you. 1-877-tell-hln is the phone number. call in on this as well as we revisit the casey anthony case. george anthony is going to face beloved granddaughter, little caylee. prosecutors have been grilling the family. first up, casey's mom cindy was questioned over two days. her brother lee, his deposition lasted nine hours. well, now it's george's turn. again, george has been a sympathetic figure. you feel for him it, his granddaughter killed. the body dumped in the woods near his home. his daughter is in jail accused of first-degree murder. we'll take a look at all three of them. take your calls as well 1-877-tell-hln. joining us to talk about it, pam bondi, florida state prosecutor, criminal defense attorney mark eiglarsh and good to have you back, marva. help clarify concerning george. we've had a couple of delays.
she graduated in april. so she's been looking for work for three months and she's blaming the school because she can't get a job. call in with your thoughts. i don't see she has a case, maybe do you. 1-877-tell-hln is the phone number. call in on this as well as we revisit the casey anthony case. george anthony is going to face beloved granddaughter, little caylee. prosecutors have been grilling the family. first up, casey's mom cindy was questioned over two days. her brother lee, his...
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also april ryan, the white house correspondent for american urban radio networks. mark and april, the president at a rare saturday town hall in grand junction, colorado, admitting even he doesn't know how he's going to pay for all of this. >> the truth is, i want to be completely honest, there is no perfect, painless, silver bullet out there that solves every problem, gives everybody perfect health care for free. >> mark, he's on vacation, taking time away from his family. it is a saturday. is the president getting desperate for support? >> you know, don, i think he realizes he needs to put some skin in the game there. had been some criticism from congressional democrats that he was not as engaged in the talks as they would have liked, that he could really try to pressure and really force some people into his corner. now, what we're seeing over the past few weeks is he's decided to really jump in feet first. we've seen him doing these town halls. we see him really trying to use the trappings of his office and the bully pulpit of the white house to really, really tr
also april ryan, the white house correspondent for american urban radio networks. mark and april, the president at a rare saturday town hall in grand junction, colorado, admitting even he doesn't know how he's going to pay for all of this. >> the truth is, i want to be completely honest, there is no perfect, painless, silver bullet out there that solves every problem, gives everybody perfect health care for free. >> mark, he's on vacation, taking time away from his family. it is a...
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. >> i asked her about that back in april. let me ask you straight up, so we have it crystal clear.ou have not abused drugs? >> never, never. >> you have never consumed alcohol before going on the air? >> never. i have never been drunk in my life. i don't like -- it's not my thing. >> back in april we talked about this year's new judge, songwriter kara dioguardi. >> a right. >> abdul said she did not think that she was brought in to replace her. but the way she was hired may indicate a rift was building between paula and idol producers. so were you consulted before they added the fourth judge? >> um, well, yes. want to know when? i just got out of the hospital this past august. i had three days to pack and go on the road. i found out on the way to the airport. >> to the season's auditions? >> to go to the first city. >> were you mad? >> i -- i thought that respectfully all of us as a group -- maybe we can figure this out together. >> further indications of a strained relationip between paula and idol producers surfaced when ab obsessed -- when an obsessed fan was permitted to auditi
. >> i asked her about that back in april. let me ask you straight up, so we have it crystal clear.ou have not abused drugs? >> never, never. >> you have never consumed alcohol before going on the air? >> never. i have never been drunk in my life. i don't like -- it's not my thing. >> back in april we talked about this year's new judge, songwriter kara dioguardi. >> a right. >> abdul said she did not think that she was brought in to replace her. but the...
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the sales of those new homes also has picked up over the past few months rising two percent from april to may...and almost 11 percent from may to june. but the bigger picture shows just how far new home sales have fallen, down by two- thirds since the boomtimes in 2005. we may be seeing a few more new home buyers, in part, thanks to lower prices because while sales of new homes has picked up month over month this summer, prices continue dropping. in june, the median price of a new home was $206-thousand dollars. that's a figure not seen since the winter of 2003. new home prices are at five year lows even as mortgage rates and tax incentives for new home buyers have helped bring some buyers off the sidelines. 90 percent of the housing market are existing homes. an update on that part of the market is due friday and the story is similar. sales are up four months in a row, but remain 31 percent below 2005 levels. unlike new home prices, the prices of existing homes have been pointed higher this spring and summer, rising 9 percent since april alone. but, again, down 17 percent since the he
the sales of those new homes also has picked up over the past few months rising two percent from april to may...and almost 11 percent from may to june. but the bigger picture shows just how far new home sales have fallen, down by two- thirds since the boomtimes in 2005. we may be seeing a few more new home buyers, in part, thanks to lower prices because while sales of new homes has picked up month over month this summer, prices continue dropping. in june, the median price of a new home was...
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febreze now comes in two fresh new scents -- downy april fresh and gain apple mango tango.ome 100-calorie snacks just fall flat. ( thud, ding, applause ) 100 calorie right bites. make the most of every bite. (announcer) what are you going to miss when you have an allergy attack? achoo! (announcer) benadryl is more effective than claritin at relieving your worst symptoms. and works when you need it most. benadryl. you can't pause life. come on. good girl.] mollie's never looked better. i really was amazed to see the change in her coat. people stop us when we're walking, and they'll say, "did you shine up her spots?" [ woman announcing ] just another way purina one... unlocks the brilliance of nature... to transform the life of your dog. for us to see the difference in mollie-- we were really excited about it. it just makes you feel wonderful. [ announcer ] it's amazing what one can do. >>> when a tv reporter knocked on a door in cocoa beach, florida, looking for information about a local scandal, she got a lot more than that. this woman came outside shouting and twirling a g
febreze now comes in two fresh new scents -- downy april fresh and gain apple mango tango.ome 100-calorie snacks just fall flat. ( thud, ding, applause ) 100 calorie right bites. make the most of every bite. (announcer) what are you going to miss when you have an allergy attack? achoo! (announcer) benadryl is more effective than claritin at relieving your worst symptoms. and works when you need it most. benadryl. you can't pause life. come on. good girl.] mollie's never looked better. i really...
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also april ryan, the white house correspondent for american urban radio networks. mark and april, the president at a rare saturday town hall in grand junction, colorado, admitting even he doesn't know how he's going to pay for all of this. >> the truth is, i want to be completely honest, there is no perfect, painless, silver bullet out there that solves every problem, gives everybody perfect health care for free. >> mark, he's on vacation, taking time away from his family. it is a saturday. is the president getting desperate for support? >> you know, don, i think he realizes he needs to put some accident in the game. there had been some criticism from congressional democrats that he was not as engaged in the talks as they would have lined, that he could really try to pressure and really force some people into his corner. now, what we're seeing over the past few weeks is he's decided to really jump in feet first. we've seen him doing these town halls. we see him really trying to use the trappings of his office and the bully pulpit of the white house to really, reall
also april ryan, the white house correspondent for american urban radio networks. mark and april, the president at a rare saturday town hall in grand junction, colorado, admitting even he doesn't know how he's going to pay for all of this. >> the truth is, i want to be completely honest, there is no perfect, painless, silver bullet out there that solves every problem, gives everybody perfect health care for free. >> mark, he's on vacation, taking time away from his family. it is a...
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the launch in april was widely regarded as a cover for a long- range missile test and led to tough new united nations sanctions. add the south rejects any comparison, however, insisting its rocket is part of a civilian space program. there are some independent voices of concern, and even commercial rockets having the potential for military use. south korea announces they will try again next year. bbc news, seoul. >> the latest headlines for you on "bbc world news." president karzai and abdullah abdullah in the afghan election. and the u.s. government is projecting $9 trillion as the national deficit over the next 10 years. there seems to be no let up in the campaign by iranian authorities against academics accused of provoking unrest following the june's disputed election. the opposition of foreign governments and the united nations says that these art show trials. >> they are becoming a familiar themes. in an iranian court house, the opposition figures, academics, and journalists are in to prison uniforms. they are accused of stirring up the post-election demonstrations. also conspiri
the launch in april was widely regarded as a cover for a long- range missile test and led to tough new united nations sanctions. add the south rejects any comparison, however, insisting its rocket is part of a civilian space program. there are some independent voices of concern, and even commercial rockets having the potential for military use. south korea announces they will try again next year. bbc news, seoul. >> the latest headlines for you on "bbc world news." president...
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man arrested in a case of arsons that critically injured a prince george's county fire fighter on april 8th in the largo area. daniel mcgowan injured trying to put out a car fire that spread to a house. jackie benson has our report. jackie. >> jim, doctors thought recovery would take about a year. instead he was back at work in four months. just as an arrest is made in the fire that severely burned him. >> the fire was too hot. like sitting in an oven. >> 22-year-old prince george's fire fighter, daniel mcgowan talks about the morning of april 8th. he was the first one through the door of a house fire. he became disoriented in the searing heat. >> completely blacked out. couldn't feel it right here or the light down on my side. the face piece came off. >> after mcgowan was rushed to the hospital critically injured. investigators determined the fire appeared few have been deliberately set last week. they obtained an arrest warrant for 5 #-year-old john anthony daniels jr. the ex-boyfriend of a woman who lived at the home. the documents say dna from a pink shirt found at the scene led inv
man arrested in a case of arsons that critically injured a prince george's county fire fighter on april 8th in the largo area. daniel mcgowan injured trying to put out a car fire that spread to a house. jackie benson has our report. jackie. >> jim, doctors thought recovery would take about a year. instead he was back at work in four months. just as an arrest is made in the fire that severely burned him. >> the fire was too hot. like sitting in an oven. >> 22-year-old prince...
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febreze now comes in two fresh new scents -- downy april fresh and gain apple mango tango. that sticks to your teeth so well, you can even drink water with it on. crest whitestrips advanced seal. get a dramatically whiter smile while you do just about anything. satisfaction guaranteed. >>> in taiwan this morning, the search for typhoon victims is being hampered by continued severe flooding. a rescue worker had to be rescued himself after his inflatable boat overturned. searchers finally reached a remote village buried by a mud slide but found little alive kept a shivering kitten. 700 survivors were found elsewhere. nrchl >> in iraq, the death toll from five days stands at 123. yesterday, three explosions in a crowded market killed at least eight. >>> in new york, investigators will get a close look today at what's left of the light plane involved in last weekend's crash over the hudson river. the aircraft's remains were recovered yesterday along with the bodies of the last two victims. nine people died in the crash, three in the plane, six in the sight-seeing helicopter. in
febreze now comes in two fresh new scents -- downy april fresh and gain apple mango tango. that sticks to your teeth so well, you can even drink water with it on. crest whitestrips advanced seal. get a dramatically whiter smile while you do just about anything. satisfaction guaranteed. >>> in taiwan this morning, the search for typhoon victims is being hampered by continued severe flooding. a rescue worker had to be rescued himself after his inflatable boat overturned. searchers...
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as judge sotomayor noted in the april, 2009 speech, april of this year before the puerto rico american civil liberties union, the current debate regarding the use of foreign and wall in the courts she noted dustin to use against one another on one side six justices scalia and thomas to believe for and what shouldn't be used in interpreting the u.s. constitution. that's correct in my view. on the other side is justice ginsburg who believes courts should be more aggressive in their use of the foreign law. in this speech in april justice sotomayor clearly indicated who she thinks had the better view of the issue stating that she, quote, shares more of the ideas of justice ginsburg be leaving unless american courts are more open to discussing the ideas raised by four encases and by international cases that we are gwen to lose influence in the world, *close quote . moreover, judge sotomayor talked approvingly about recent supreme court cases in which justices did look to the fore in what precisely to interpret our constitution. that is a very clear position. i think it is incorrect, but it
as judge sotomayor noted in the april, 2009 speech, april of this year before the puerto rico american civil liberties union, the current debate regarding the use of foreign and wall in the courts she noted dustin to use against one another on one side six justices scalia and thomas to believe for and what shouldn't be used in interpreting the u.s. constitution. that's correct in my view. on the other side is justice ginsburg who believes courts should be more aggressive in their use of the...
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now, that number stood at 60% back in april. let's now bring in white house correspondent savannah guthrie. is this going to impact in any meaningful way the negotiations that continue on the health care front? >> well, you know, that's a very interesting question. of course, you don't have to be a political scientist to know that a president who has good approval ratings has more political muscle and so, frankly, to the extent that republicans or even moderate democrats would see vulnerability, that's a problem for this white house. on the other hand, this is what the president decided to do. he knew he had the large majorities in congress and began the administration with high approval ratings and decided to spend that political capital and it's costing him. this is the latest in a series of poll. you get different numbers, depending on the poll, but the trend are all similar, downward trend and approval rating generally and what is interesting about this abc united nations pole it talks about the right track and wrong track n
now, that number stood at 60% back in april. let's now bring in white house correspondent savannah guthrie. is this going to impact in any meaningful way the negotiations that continue on the health care front? >> well, you know, that's a very interesting question. of course, you don't have to be a political scientist to know that a president who has good approval ratings has more political muscle and so, frankly, to the extent that republicans or even moderate democrats would see...
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the poll suggested that people that changed their minds since april had decided reform would make their own future care worse. there's no positive move whatever in people saying their personal care would improve or even stay the same. some republicans are picking up on those doubts. >> you could have life and death decisions by people who are not elected. those decisions regarding rationing of health care and delay and denial of care is the most fundamental decision to you and your family and mine as well. chris: there's talk about rationing and rumormongering, since april has turned people against the president's push. >> barack obama was fabulous at selling himself as a candidate. this is a terrible sales job so far on health can care. here's why. he decided to 0 fight this on conservative turf by saying this will reform the system and save money. the problems are two-fold, they didn't have a man to specifically say how they were going to do that. and number two, he missed the opportunity to make the appeal to community in the great american spirit of cooperation that you need to sell
the poll suggested that people that changed their minds since april had decided reform would make their own future care worse. there's no positive move whatever in people saying their personal care would improve or even stay the same. some republicans are picking up on those doubts. >> you could have life and death decisions by people who are not elected. those decisions regarding rationing of health care and delay and denial of care is the most fundamental decision to you and your family...
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and when president obama was here in april, he said the united states shares some of the blame. number one because the united states is where so many of the drugs in mexico go, because of u.s. consumption of drugs. and number two, because of so many of the guns that are killing people here come over the border from the united states. so you can bet that president calderon will bring up that issue again. >> and of course trade a big issue between these three countries. what will the obama administration be pushing at these discussions? >> they will be pushing to keep trade barriers low. because canada is the number one trade partner for the united states. mexico is the number three trade partner for the united states. and they want to make sure that any trade disputes don't turn into any trade wars, russ? >> mitchell: chip reid traveling with the president a guadalajara, mexico, thank you very much. >> you bet. >> mitchell: it appears the cash for clunkers program has hit another bump in the road. last week the senate gave the green light for an additional $2 billion for t.8uá no
and when president obama was here in april, he said the united states shares some of the blame. number one because the united states is where so many of the drugs in mexico go, because of u.s. consumption of drugs. and number two, because of so many of the guns that are killing people here come over the border from the united states. so you can bet that president calderon will bring up that issue again. >> and of course trade a big issue between these three countries. what will the obama...
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the fire took place last april in largo. the firefighter was inside the house fighting the flames and suffered severe burns but after months 9nof rehaisb is back on du ty. >>> now to nebraska ven hwrtbenot eses and and wisconsin avenue. the osare some sprawling complexes like the department of lahomee hondsecurity, theirw embassies and urmeem in e thhyants in the city. t dave statter is on nebraska avenue with details about how the fire department is going to handle these issues. dave? >> reporter: lesli, that's the department of homeland security across the street. this is one of the hydrants. it has red around it that indicates it flows less than 500 gallons per minute of water. there is a similar one down the street in front of nbc. those are the only two hydrants in almost a half mile stretch of nebraska avenue. where you have these large complexes, church complexes here, even a couple embassies down the street. they are still researching as to why these are such low flow hydrants on a thoroughfare. they are planning for
the fire took place last april in largo. the firefighter was inside the house fighting the flames and suffered severe burns but after months 9nof rehaisb is back on du ty. >>> now to nebraska ven hwrtbenot eses and and wisconsin avenue. the osare some sprawling complexes like the department of lahomee hondsecurity, theirw embassies and urmeem in e thhyants in the city. t dave statter is on nebraska avenue with details about how the fire department is going to handle these issues. dave?...
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beginning march 15 states were all getting projects april 1, bids were going out, bids reviewed, aprilto may 10th, may 11th, contracts have been awarded. may 12th, not at your earliest actually, 13 days after the recovery act signed maryland had the first project under way on site. and work begins on the project. contractor reports job creation to the state and the reporting to us every three -- 30 days. i asked for the best. wyoming has done the best job. 95.7% of their funds have been out to bid. they are the number one out of 51 jurisdictions. 85% of their funds are under contract. 72 to 76% of projects are actually under way on the job site. oklahoma, well, let's see, i was second with 88% out to bid at 50% of projects under way. unfortunately, hawaii, florida, and south carolina rank at the bottom. florida was the 51st mr. mica's in patients, and even outright anger with the justification. very high unemployment rate as in my state, but for some reason only 2% of the funds are under way in the state of florida. only 12% of the funds are under contract. and hawaii and south carolin
beginning march 15 states were all getting projects april 1, bids were going out, bids reviewed, aprilto may 10th, may 11th, contracts have been awarded. may 12th, not at your earliest actually, 13 days after the recovery act signed maryland had the first project under way on site. and work begins on the project. contractor reports job creation to the state and the reporting to us every three -- 30 days. i asked for the best. wyoming has done the best job. 95.7% of their funds have been out to...
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in april of 2007, he killed 32 faculty staff and students then himself. >>> good news this week for those folks who need to use phones on the subway. a move is under way to better cell phone service in metro stations. the transit agency signed a new deal with verizon wireless, sprint, next tell, at&t and t mobile. that service will begin october 16th in 20 of metro's busiest stations and should be available throughout the entire system by 2012. >>> well, now, here is the case of international news hitting home in our own backyard. he is a convicted terrorist who served only eight years what have was supposed to be a life sentence. in libya, he received a hero's welcome. he is considered an innocent man. scottish officials released him because he is dying of cancer. >> he didn't show compassion to the victims. that does not mean that we should abandon our values. he was justly convicted but we are allowing him some mercy to return home to die. >> 270 people were killed in the lockerbie bombing. 189 of them were americans and 35 were students from syracuse university's study abroad program.
in april of 2007, he killed 32 faculty staff and students then himself. >>> good news this week for those folks who need to use phones on the subway. a move is under way to better cell phone service in metro stations. the transit agency signed a new deal with verizon wireless, sprint, next tell, at&t and t mobile. that service will begin october 16th in 20 of metro's busiest stations and should be available throughout the entire system by 2012. >>> well, now, here is the...
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and this is the normal time since april. when they were pulled from the station on evenings and weekends. >> most of the newer volunteers that we have recruited, they don't have that. so they are unable to participate in the calls. and now the station, closest to the boulevard heats, they are on the same boat. as of yesterday, no more career firefighters on duty at the capitol heights station. this guy, that is the new staffing plan. >> i'm shocked that, well, a station close to us, such as that, they would lose the clear staffing. >> why would you remove staffing at capitol heights? >> because of the other nearby stations to add wetly cover that area. when the engine caught fire. to assess them on the scene. we're conducting the full investigation for everything that occurred. >> they say that the next fireworks company that could respond is a place where they train them on the scene. >> this is my house from last month. >> they say that there are only that much of the defense between the capitol heights station and the sta
and this is the normal time since april. when they were pulled from the station on evenings and weekends. >> most of the newer volunteers that we have recruited, they don't have that. so they are unable to participate in the calls. and now the station, closest to the boulevard heats, they are on the same boat. as of yesterday, no more career firefighters on duty at the capitol heights station. this guy, that is the new staffing plan. >> i'm shocked that, well, a station close to us,...
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at that point in late april, it was i believe april 23rd when we got confirmation back about the first mexican islets. it was not clear how large the outbreak in mexico was. so cdc took a -- they erred on the side of caution in terms of making recommendations about school closures and they recommended that schools close at relatively low burdens of disease and what you can see, the blue kurp -- curve represents the number of schools that were closed on a day by day basis in late april and early may. it peaked around 726 schools that were closed because of influenza affecting almost 470,000 students. this was obviously quite disruptive. and i have to say that cdc is to be commended for working very, very rapidly to gain a better understanding of the virus and to understand that the disease was much more widespread than we had initially understood and that the actual average case of h1n1 disease was much less severe than we had initially feared might be the case. so taking that context they adapted their guidance very, very rapidly and i believe on may 4th or may 5th provideded guidance
at that point in late april, it was i believe april 23rd when we got confirmation back about the first mexican islets. it was not clear how large the outbreak in mexico was. so cdc took a -- they erred on the side of caution in terms of making recommendations about school closures and they recommended that schools close at relatively low burdens of disease and what you can see, the blue kurp -- curve represents the number of schools that were closed on a day by day basis in late april and early...
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the april report card on system adequacy. i would just propose that you look seriously at it.re trying to get their attention. i think we are trying to let you get their attention. but we sat with your regional executives, the two regional directors, and they said, for example, and dyncorp, they are doing the whole series of reviews. they said with a new policy everyone of them is going to show as an adequate. it will be surprising if it is not. and they said the same thing about kbr. if i am a contracting officer, i get back to the point they raise. tell me which ones and we get into suspensions, i wanted to withhold cost consistent with the guidance. but i would say tell me which ones and how it's impacted that i need to focus on. don't just go cross them off. that might be what i do it as a contracting officer and i would think would be more hopeful to them if you would be willing to stand back and say material internal control we does, you have to move the. internal control weaknesses, maybe we except the corrective action plan. you know, it's in the party together and fin
the april report card on system adequacy. i would just propose that you look seriously at it.re trying to get their attention. i think we are trying to let you get their attention. but we sat with your regional executives, the two regional directors, and they said, for example, and dyncorp, they are doing the whole series of reviews. they said with a new policy everyone of them is going to show as an adequate. it will be surprising if it is not. and they said the same thing about kbr. if i am a...
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that was in april. he was at the white house in april. and after that, it's been in the kennedy compound in hyannis. and that's where he spent his final days. >> really was a great moment. and earning that title as lion, in this respect, as well. john berman, thank you for your time. >>> and reaction to kennedy's passing has been coming in around the world. despite his status as a liberal icon, we're hearing from democrats. nancy reagan. she said, given your differences, people have been surprised how close ronnie and i are to the kennedy family. in recent years, ted and i found our xhen ground in stem cell research. and i considered him an allynd a dear friend. i will miss him. >> senator john mccain's spokesperson issued this -- senator mccain is very saddened to hear the news of the loss of this close and dear friend, senator kennedy, the last lion of the senate. the senator's family remains in senator mccain's thoughts and prayers. >> and this one from arnold schwarzenegger, who married into the kennedy clan. he called him the rock of
that was in april. he was at the white house in april. and after that, it's been in the kennedy compound in hyannis. and that's where he spent his final days. >> really was a great moment. and earning that title as lion, in this respect, as well. john berman, thank you for your time. >>> and reaction to kennedy's passing has been coming in around the world. despite his status as a liberal icon, we're hearing from democrats. nancy reagan. she said, given your differences, people...
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april, 2009, was just a few months ago. in april, 2008, we published a warning that the h1n1 outbreak was coming. this was not noticed too much until recently, but this was done not by any occult methods but by the first methods that we have to examine quantitatively the genome of the virus and to measure quantitatively a group of new peptides that we discovered some years ago that relate quantitatively to rapid replication of the virus and to outbreaks of the virus. we did this in 2006 when we measured the increase in the thadoly in h5n1 and it's occurrence first in indonesia. my friend said we don't mind if you tell us if it's increasing but please don't tell us the exact spot where it's going to hit first. well, we did publish in 2006, and it did occur that there was an increase in the thadoly in 2007 in humans and it did occur that it hit first and worst in indonesia. slightly encouraged by this but thinking that it might still be a peculiarity of the data, we noticed when we and everybody else was paying attention to h
april, 2009, was just a few months ago. in april, 2008, we published a warning that the h1n1 outbreak was coming. this was not noticed too much until recently, but this was done not by any occult methods but by the first methods that we have to examine quantitatively the genome of the virus and to measure quantitatively a group of new peptides that we discovered some years ago that relate quantitatively to rapid replication of the virus and to outbreaks of the virus. we did this in 2006 when we...
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april coee-- a loyal bloomiesustomer.in,ou look go in, li, burnt oranges and ight colors... it's allbout trying something th you normally wouldn't do. it's all about stepping out of the box. i doave another one, which is like goddess-inspired typeown. so wcan always go with th as well. francis: with april, isually like to go for anying that's more a classic look, a stylish look, something in a lean lhouette. april: beina single mom, i really don't have e time to try to figu out what would lk good on me. i love playing e dress-up part. it makes you fl all luxurious and amorous, and it's aery good feeling. i'm plead to say the majority of my clients do come back. ♪ oh, lord, won't you buy me ♪ a mercedes benz? narrator: now, if yo notion of "sleek siouette" involv four wheels and a ge shift, then try capital dreamars in tysons corner ey lease exotic cars the day or week. choose your style: the ferrari sports rac, orhe bentley, thultimate in sophisticed luxury. man: the thing that kes this bentley so specl are thdetails. com
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that's where kbr's purchasing system became inadequate in april of 2009.ntrols over subcontracts is inadequate. >> okay. i'm out of time but i'll come back on the second round. thanks. >> i just make the point to you, i'm not sure you're getting any more attention by doing pass/fail. and you are disguising the degrees of challenges. so i think you may want to revisit this so we now go to the commissioner. >> i'm struck -- i'm struck by the way the term is adequate. we're not really asking these systems to be stellar or role models. we're asking them to be adequate. we basically them to be a c. so it's pretty depressing to think that some of our major companies can't meet a c standard for getting their business systems in order. now, i know it's technical term they use in auditing but the impression is that it just has to be adequate. you said all three of you that it's -- i think april stephenson you used the term, it's critical, it's crucial. the and they said the business systems are crucial to protecting the taxpayers. it's of great concern when i think
that's where kbr's purchasing system became inadequate in april of 2009.ntrols over subcontracts is inadequate. >> okay. i'm out of time but i'll come back on the second round. thanks. >> i just make the point to you, i'm not sure you're getting any more attention by doing pass/fail. and you are disguising the degrees of challenges. so i think you may want to revisit this so we now go to the commissioner. >> i'm struck -- i'm struck by the way the term is adequate. we're not...
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he was charged with battery again just this past april. how's he just walk onto a reality show set? >> well, you call it part of the reality show curse, mike, because so many people who have been involved in reality shows end up in trouble. and essentially, i think that a certain type of personality, extraordinarily narcissistic, seeking fame for the wrong reasons, that's the profile of somebody who will end up on a reality show, seeking fame, seeking a shortcut that always invariably turns into a long cut and ends up nowhere at best and at worst in a tragedy like this. >> let's bring in a.j. a.j., tell us about -- let me read the statement, and then i'll let you dive in here on what you know of the background minds. included background check, by an outside company for all contestants on investigating what went wrong and taking steps to ensure that this sort of lapse never occurs again." a.j., this has got to be a wake-up call for all reality shows out there, right? >> well, sure. and listen, background checks have been part of the reality show casting process virtually as long as r
he was charged with battery again just this past april. how's he just walk onto a reality show set? >> well, you call it part of the reality show curse, mike, because so many people who have been involved in reality shows end up in trouble. and essentially, i think that a certain type of personality, extraordinarily narcissistic, seeking fame for the wrong reasons, that's the profile of somebody who will end up on a reality show, seeking fame, seeking a shortcut that always invariably...
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the gross domestic product declined at 1% from april through june. the first quarter slump was 6.4, and 5.4 in the final three months of last year. first-time jobless benefit applications fell by 10,000 last week to 570,000. continuing claims dropped from 6.25 million to 6.13 million. the dow was up, gaining 37. the s&p 500 finished three ahead. the nasdaq picked up 3. while the wall street moment momentum is up, morale would appear to be headed in the other direction in langley, virginia. catherine herridge reports on tough times for the c.i.a. >> at c.i.a. headquarters in april, president obama said he was on the agency's team. >> i will be as vigorous in protecting you as you are vigorous in protecting the american people. >> but four months later, after another round of c.i.a. secrets were revealed in this internal report sought by the aclu, and a possible criminal prosecution is looming at the justice department department, some former c.i.a. officers speak of dismay and disappointment. >> the attorney jen general's decision and the context in w
the gross domestic product declined at 1% from april through june. the first quarter slump was 6.4, and 5.4 in the final three months of last year. first-time jobless benefit applications fell by 10,000 last week to 570,000. continuing claims dropped from 6.25 million to 6.13 million. the dow was up, gaining 37. the s&p 500 finished three ahead. the nasdaq picked up 3. while the wall street moment momentum is up, morale would appear to be headed in the other direction in langley, virginia....
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as we mentioned, first 90 since april. we've only had three 90 degree days. two in april.age 15 a year in new york. hasn't hit 90 in boston yet. but philadelphia right now 94. washington's reagan, 96. the heat index in philadelphia right now is 102 degrees. so it is a hot day from d.c., baltimore, to richmond and raleigh. the good news is if you didn't want this and you've been pretty fortunate all summer is this is it. tomorrow a front comes in, showers and storms, and from new york to boston it's back into the 70s and 80s between tomorrow and the weekend. still kind of muggy, but this is i guess our one day of summer. although remember it can still hit 90 in new york city until mid-september. >> people were asking when is summer going to finally get here? we were getting so much rain and cool weather. now it's here. thank you, mike. >> for one day. for one day. >> one night only. thank you, mike. great talking to you. >> tamron, it's sticky down here in d.c. as well, but it's also hot for sarah palin. she is also under the spotlight. she's getting some heat, tamron, just
as we mentioned, first 90 since april. we've only had three 90 degree days. two in april.age 15 a year in new york. hasn't hit 90 in boston yet. but philadelphia right now 94. washington's reagan, 96. the heat index in philadelphia right now is 102 degrees. so it is a hot day from d.c., baltimore, to richmond and raleigh. the good news is if you didn't want this and you've been pretty fortunate all summer is this is it. tomorrow a front comes in, showers and storms, and from new york to boston...
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remember what happened this april 6 of 2000? that's when the tech bubble burst. back to you. >>> new home sales rising for the fourth month in a row, but can an upturn be sustained? diana joins us now. two really important data points. we saw case shiller, new home sales, they speak to the two different things that you watch in a housing market. price and supply. what are they each telling you? >> reporter: they're telling us that it looks positive right now. the numbers themselves are very bullish. unfortunately, it seems that all the experts i'm talking to are very bearish and the reason is can this sustain into the fall. they're concerned about that first time home buyer tax credit expiring on november 30th. this market has been very juiced by that tax credit. 1/3 of all existing home sales in july were first time home buyers. we don't have numbers on new krugs, but i would bet it's even higher because they really draw in the first time home buyers. so if that tax credit isn't extended, you're taking away $8,000 of purchasing power. also about la about mortgag
remember what happened this april 6 of 2000? that's when the tech bubble burst. back to you. >>> new home sales rising for the fourth month in a row, but can an upturn be sustained? diana joins us now. two really important data points. we saw case shiller, new home sales, they speak to the two different things that you watch in a housing market. price and supply. what are they each telling you? >> reporter: they're telling us that it looks positive right now. the numbers...
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the change the methods on april 1. on april 8, it went to conficker e. it updated to a new mechanism for spreading in communicating. the second thing it did was that it enabled the download of another piece of software. it enabled the download and installation of that, with some very instinct pieces to it. we do not know if it is the same authors of conficker, but it is clear that these are businessmen. it downloaded it for two weeks only. it is almost as if they rented the use of conficker, and deleted it after two weeks. on may 3 or may 5, any installations of weledec were deleted. the cryptography that is used in authenticating between the comptroller and these machines is so sophisticated, it did not exist in the public. it was submitted for the new cryptography that would be authorized for the government networks in 2013. they have used this five weeks after that submission. it uses a level of cryptography that as far as we know in the private world, there are not enough computing cycles to be able to crack that in any way. it is being used to authe
the change the methods on april 1. on april 8, it went to conficker e. it updated to a new mechanism for spreading in communicating. the second thing it did was that it enabled the download of another piece of software. it enabled the download and installation of that, with some very instinct pieces to it. we do not know if it is the same authors of conficker, but it is clear that these are businessmen. it downloaded it for two weeks only. it is almost as if they rented the use of conficker,...