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the houston texans toddy signed their runnnng back, arian fosterr to a new deal that will pay hhm 43.5n got..7 years,,100 million, 36 million guaranteed... sarasota...the beginning to the 2012 season starts today for the o's...a split squad against the rays ann pirates... ii might be mmrch 5th but it's win... the orioles take their spring traaning debut over the rays 3-1...shortstop ryan flaherty hit a 2-run triple in the 8th...alfredo simon goo the start and tossed 2 shutout innings...so did brad bergesen who camee n after simon... brian matusz gets the start tonight against the pirates... jimmy pptsos and loyola plays for the maac championship...and the oriooes hoss the pirates...tonight at 10-50 and 11-30 on sports unlimittd... --toss to vvtas-- vytas-- 3 3 3 3 &p hundreds of people turned out to roll in the mud. --nats f mud riding- riding- it's.../ fest"... in,.,., sweet home,.../ oregon.../ p ááwhereáá... a... bunch of people.../ drive... big trucks.../ thru.../ tons of mud.../ and... have a lot f fun.../ doing it.../. áátheáá festival.. .started... in 19-69./.. áámanyáá drivers.
the houston texans toddy signed their runnnng back, arian fosterr to a new deal that will pay hhm 43.5n got..7 years,,100 million, 36 million guaranteed... sarasota...the beginning to the 2012 season starts today for the o's...a split squad against the rays ann pirates... ii might be mmrch 5th but it's win... the orioles take their spring traaning debut over the rays 3-1...shortstop ryan flaherty hit a 2-run triple in the 8th...alfredo simon goo the start and tossed 2 shutout innings...so did...
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the veteran arian forgot her son was in the car and came back six hours later. we are learning more about the university of maryland student who was accused of planning an attack. >> alexander song remains behind bars. we have more from college park with the latest. >> many of the students remained shaken by these threats that were leveled against them by alexander song. we also spoke to police earlier and got more insight into these serious charges against him. >> he lived only a few doors down from alexander song at the university of maryland. >> it was very shocking because he was not the kind of person who would say this. >> he posted a threat online at threat to shoot students. >> maybe this was a cry for help or maybe he was thinking of hurting people. i am happy that we got to this. >> the 19 year old was possibly cracking under the weight of social and academic pressures. he was found screaming and upset, and he claimed on-line that he would go on a shooting spree, and that hopefully he would kill enough people to make it to national news. >> he said by
the veteran arian forgot her son was in the car and came back six hours later. we are learning more about the university of maryland student who was accused of planning an attack. >> alexander song remains behind bars. we have more from college park with the latest. >> many of the students remained shaken by these threats that were leveled against them by alexander song. we also spoke to police earlier and got more insight into these serious charges against him. >> he lived...
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perpetrated by in 1939 by the invasion of poland and adolf hitler's goal was to build a nation of pure arian people, a 1,000-year reich. and in japan, the war was known as the greater east asia co-prosperity sphere, and japan wanted to dominate all of the pacific rim. that doesn't exist today. entir dynamics of what world war ii was about. we got in the war by accident. we got in the war when japan decided that they wanted to knock out all the ships that were going to embargo the oil that we were shipping and that they needed. and we got in the war with germany by mistake because hitler made the biggest error that he made in world war ii -- he declared war on america eight days after pearl harbor. i don't believe america would have ever declared war on germany. and england was the very last sphere of a democratic nation on the earth in 1941 when pearl harbor was bombed, and america didn't get in the war with europe until they declared war on us. so the scope and the dynamics of the world today are entirely different than what was going on then. >> unfortunately, we've reached the end of our
perpetrated by in 1939 by the invasion of poland and adolf hitler's goal was to build a nation of pure arian people, a 1,000-year reich. and in japan, the war was known as the greater east asia co-prosperity sphere, and japan wanted to dominate all of the pacific rim. that doesn't exist today. entir dynamics of what world war ii was about. we got in the war by accident. we got in the war when japan decided that they wanted to knock out all the ships that were going to embargo the oil that we...
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and john wright, anti-slavery parliament arian. and they used the evidence provided by menard. on the other side, and this is what my friend steve davies says, distinguishes the good guys from the villains of victorian politics. the other side was a committee formed by thomas carlisle, the scottish historian. he brought to his side charles dickens. the famous novelist. and several of the more imperialist minded members of parliament to defend eyre from prosecution. mill succeeds using this evidence in bringing governor eyre up on charges, but the jury influenced by carlisle's counteractivism refuses to indict. but meanwhile, menard himself has seen his stock rise as a waiting light of the cause of freedom, almost worldwide. he is quoted in the british anti-slavery society's newspapers. he has arrived back in new orleans as well, and he begins to notice very quickly that the johnson administration's commitment to civil rights in the united states is very lacking. this particular quote, he compares actually governor eyre to president johnson. he said the only difference is the fo
and john wright, anti-slavery parliament arian. and they used the evidence provided by menard. on the other side, and this is what my friend steve davies says, distinguishes the good guys from the villains of victorian politics. the other side was a committee formed by thomas carlisle, the scottish historian. he brought to his side charles dickens. the famous novelist. and several of the more imperialist minded members of parliament to defend eyre from prosecution. mill succeeds using this...
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yes welcome back max kaiser is me this is the kaiser report let's go to las vegas and talk with arian the crown of n l hyphen employer. where there have bed three hundred eighty eight implosions since two thousand and six aaron welcome back to the kaiser report a max good to be back all right aaron in the first half the show we cover the story of f h a housing bailout facing a bailout risk after guarantee binge tell us about the f.h.a. and its role in facilitating fraud in the transfer of the costs that the fraud is to the taxpayer. you know f.h.a. was founded in the absolute oppressions basically provide support to nailing housing market and like so many well meaning programs you know maybe medicine initial goals but stuck around and basically turned into a gigantic venue for private actors to to raid the government coffers and indirectly raid the taxpayers and the problem being that a sensibly f.h.a. self-supporting has its own insurance fund socially kind of deal like f t i see the problem being and be actuarial assumptions and the underwriting so the question is you know what happ
yes welcome back max kaiser is me this is the kaiser report let's go to las vegas and talk with arian the crown of n l hyphen employer. where there have bed three hundred eighty eight implosions since two thousand and six aaron welcome back to the kaiser report a max good to be back all right aaron in the first half the show we cover the story of f h a housing bailout facing a bailout risk after guarantee binge tell us about the f.h.a. and its role in facilitating fraud in the transfer of the...
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. >> i was hanging out with this family of arian-looking teenagers and said, i bet you can't make a painfullyf santorum. >> game on. join the fight. we gotfinally, got a man who will stand for what is right. game on. >> anyone else here "georgia mom?"mom -- gay mom. >> so much i love with i want to dig my brain out with my chop sticks through my nose winner ♪ vict ♪ victory is in sight ♪ >> no, it's not. >> you have a man who understands god gave a bill of rights. >> it was actually god who wrote the bill of rights in unicorn blood on a vacation to philadelphia to see the the liberty bell ♪ lower taxes, raise morale ♪ >> the father of lies has his sights on what you would think the father of lies would have his eye on. >> the equivalent of adolf hitler hitler. >> where did france go? to the gee teen guillotine. satan, death, attack. rah. when i did see this for the first time on gawker i was just confused as to how this could come about. then i watched closer and saw this clip. look beneath them. they are riding the special bus. it's the special bus. it's people on the special bus act differe
. >> i was hanging out with this family of arian-looking teenagers and said, i bet you can't make a painfullyf santorum. >> game on. join the fight. we gotfinally, got a man who will stand for what is right. game on. >> anyone else here "georgia mom?"mom -- gay mom. >> so much i love with i want to dig my brain out with my chop sticks through my nose winner ♪ vict ♪ victory is in sight ♪ >> no, it's not. >> you have a man who understands god...
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arian stone. [ man ] do you think a bottle cap would float on the top of that head? uhhhh.... -no. ♪ ♪ oh, that's cool, like i said. sweet mamasita. [ koch ] a good head on a beer tells you that beer was made with a lot of malted barley. and that's going to deliver a lot of flavor. [ cannon ] a good thick rocky head -- that's really releasing a lot of the hop aroma. you taste the barley you taste the hops, feels bold. good head on a beer shows that you did your job right and it's going to add to the enjoyment of boston lager. i find the omega choices overwhelming. then i found new pronutrients omega-3. it's from centrum. it's a smaller minigel. with two of the best omegas to support my heart, brain and eyes. new pronutrients from centrum. only one who thinks an amendment to the constitution may be in order. that's next on "the war room." 04 with. >> all right. we are back on the young turks. by the way, on current.com, we did a live chat poll about my prediction on rick santorum winning in illinois. is cenk wrong about santorum? what kind of question is that? the answer is ev
arian stone. [ man ] do you think a bottle cap would float on the top of that head? uhhhh.... -no. ♪ ♪ oh, that's cool, like i said. sweet mamasita. [ koch ] a good head on a beer tells you that beer was made with a lot of malted barley. and that's going to deliver a lot of flavor. [ cannon ] a good thick rocky head -- that's really releasing a lot of the hop aroma. you taste the barley you taste the hops, feels bold. good head on a beer shows that you did your job right and it's going to...
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arian stone. [ man ] do you think a bottle cap would float on the top of that head? uhhhh...i don't. -no. ♪ ♪ oh, that's cool, like i said. sweet mamasita. [ koch ] a good head on a beer tells you that beer was made with a lot of malted barley. and that's going to deliver a lot of flavor. [ cannon ] a good thick rocky head -- that's really releasing a lot of the hop aroma. you taste the barley you taste the hops, feels bold. good head on a beer shows that you did your job right and it's going to add to the enjoyment of boston lager. [clucking]. everyone wants to be the cadbury bunny. cause only he brings delicious cadbury crÈme eggs, while others may keep trying. nobunny knows easter better than cadbury! i'm keith baraka and i'm a firefighter. and it's very physically demanding. if i'm sore i'm not at my best. advil® is my go-to. it's my number one pain reliever. [ male announcer ] make the switch. take action. take advil®. >>the blood is in the water and the sharks are bipartisan. >>you got a bone to pick with that? with. >> all right. we are back on the young turks. by the
arian stone. [ man ] do you think a bottle cap would float on the top of that head? uhhhh...i don't. -no. ♪ ♪ oh, that's cool, like i said. sweet mamasita. [ koch ] a good head on a beer tells you that beer was made with a lot of malted barley. and that's going to deliver a lot of flavor. [ cannon ] a good thick rocky head -- that's really releasing a lot of the hop aroma. you taste the barley you taste the hops, feels bold. good head on a beer shows that you did your job right and it's...
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we have a whole new story, and i saw mohammed el arian today, employer of my good friend tony say portugalis continues uninterrupted. i would argue you the other side. >> that's what makes it such fun. >> all right, coming up, new ipad madness and apple watcher weighs in with his theory on the company's pricing strategy for the tablet and what the new dividend and buyback means for the company. >>> as we've been reporting all morning, apple announcing it will pay a dividend to shareholders and will buy up to $10 billion in stock. technology and media communications analyst at william blair joins us now. aneil great to have you with us. you focused on the new ipad but i want to first get your reaction to the news this morning. pretty much in line with what you were expecting? >> yes and actually i'm here in paris, i met a bunch of clients. 1.8% seems to be the actual number. 1.8% of the buyback. based on the reaction of investors, very positive. so it was pretty much in line. the s&p pays about 2% dividend yield so pretty much in line. people believe that this could be the beginning of some
we have a whole new story, and i saw mohammed el arian today, employer of my good friend tony say portugalis continues uninterrupted. i would argue you the other side. >> that's what makes it such fun. >> all right, coming up, new ipad madness and apple watcher weighs in with his theory on the company's pricing strategy for the tablet and what the new dividend and buyback means for the company. >>> as we've been reporting all morning, apple announcing it will pay a dividend...
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. >>> when we come back, muhammad el ariane with his laterest on the market. >>> in the next hour, formerrkets and the global economy. "squawk box" will be right back. a a >>>all right, let's >>>all right, let's take a look at some of the stocks to watch. this morning that are on the list and one that mario just mentioned, zoll medical equipment being bought, 24% premium friday, these are defibrillators, external? >> but more fundamentally is that the yen is very strong, the japanese companies have low cost to capital, they want to diversify and grow and you're seeing that with companies in other parts of the world coming in and doing strategic acquisitions for growth. >> great. also on the list today, we've got sealy, mattress-maker's second largest shareholders hp partner management blaming poor performance on its largest shareholder kkr, shares down 90% since kkr took the company public in 2006. >>> general mills was downgraded by goldman sachs to neutral from a conviction buy citing disappointing packaged fool volumes. disney time warner, janney is upgrading disney to buy from neutral
. >>> when we come back, muhammad el ariane with his laterest on the market. >>> in the next hour, formerrkets and the global economy. "squawk box" will be right back. a a >>>all right, let's >>>all right, let's take a look at some of the stocks to watch. this morning that are on the list and one that mario just mentioned, zoll medical equipment being bought, 24% premium friday, these are defibrillators, external? >> but more fundamentally is...
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then, with tim tebow heading to new york to play for the j-e-t-s, the houston texans running back ariand affect the team. >> well, it depends, depends what kind of leadership they have in their locker room and i think anytime you bring in a guy like tim tebow, you have to be prepared as a coaching staff and as players, for that media, swirl that's going to hit and especially in new york. this is the media mecca of the u.s. >> nicole: and a great guest. a lot to say. and the new york jets will be holding an introductory news conference and that will be on monday. >> dave: i will be there. >> nicole: you'll be there? we'll look for for you. how would you like to talk to your favorite d-list celebrities. this is a hollywood hot line to dial in. how about tina lohan for the bargain price of $25 a minutes and remember tiger woods mitt stress, rachel uchitel, i know, use today work with her. 20 a minute. >> dave: doesn't come cheap. >> nicole: and i think you can call the octob-mom. >> dave: i'd rather watch the grass grow he, but dial ahead. and out to rick reichmuth showing off pollen pictu
then, with tim tebow heading to new york to play for the j-e-t-s, the houston texans running back ariand affect the team. >> well, it depends, depends what kind of leadership they have in their locker room and i think anytime you bring in a guy like tim tebow, you have to be prepared as a coaching staff and as players, for that media, swirl that's going to hit and especially in new york. this is the media mecca of the u.s. >> nicole: and a great guest. a lot to say. and the new york...
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my understanding the arian opposition, the dissident figures i've spoken to, there is not broad-based support for the current regime. the current regime will fall at some point, it's just a matter of when. and i do think it's a military strike, series of strikes was done so in a targeted manner, civilian casualties could be kept to a minimum. so there may be some initial kind of rally around the flag notion inside of the country, but if it was made clear this is going after the regime, and alice of repression, the elements of repression, then i think it would be easier for the united states and its allies that were involved to make the case that this was in their long-term interest but in terms of what would resolve and what would emerge, certainly could have some sort of do. you have a shakeup where you got of the hardliners in power but i think it's hard to imagine a regime that would be much worse than the current one across the broad array of u.s. interest. and i think it's very difficult to argue that if you got to the point we have a democratically elected government that follow
my understanding the arian opposition, the dissident figures i've spoken to, there is not broad-based support for the current regime. the current regime will fall at some point, it's just a matter of when. and i do think it's a military strike, series of strikes was done so in a targeted manner, civilian casualties could be kept to a minimum. so there may be some initial kind of rally around the flag notion inside of the country, but if it was made clear this is going after the regime, and...