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avery, why, and on what grounds? >> muhammad jawad who might have been as young as 12 years old has been held in gitmo for almost seven years, fredricka. quite frankly, the judge who decided this case said, you know what, enough is enough. even the prosecutor said he was embarrassed by what happened. he's on his way back to afghanistan. >> he allegedly caused some problems in kabul. >> maybe. >> allegedly. so the judge is saying at this point, it's just been too long. so richard, is there sympathy because this was a young person, 12 years old at the time, that same kind of, i guess courtesy is not being -- or concern is not being extended to others, other detainees. >> i think what the softness about the case is, the fact that there's no evidence against this guy. that's where it's at. all the evidence they had against him was obtained as a result of special tactics used on him to elicit this information, or these confessions. so even the government says, we have nothing except his confessions. we have no independent
avery, why, and on what grounds? >> muhammad jawad who might have been as young as 12 years old has been held in gitmo for almost seven years, fredricka. quite frankly, the judge who decided this case said, you know what, enough is enough. even the prosecutor said he was embarrassed by what happened. he's on his way back to afghanistan. >> he allegedly caused some problems in kabul. >> maybe. >> allegedly. so the judge is saying at this point, it's just been too long. so...
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i am told avery is here in the audience today. is avery here today? hi, avery. good to see you. i like the daisy you have in your hair, by the way. consider judd orcott of oregon, during his national guard service, he was -- sustained a spinal cord injury. in an effort to reduce pain, he had his herniated disc replaced with an artificial disc manufactured by dupuis spine. instead of experiencing relief from the artificial disc, judd experienced extreme pain and bouts of paralysis. however, because of the court's ruling in regal, judd has no recourse to seek remedies for his injuries. today, we'll hear from an iowan who received 22 electric shocks within a span of 53 minutes from a faulty medtronic defibrillator. because of the faulty device, he suffered enormous pain, was forced into early retirement and is unable to perform basic functions such as even driving on the interstate. we'll be hearing him testify here today. as a senior member of this committee i have worked hard along with others here, senator hatch and others, to ensure that the fda performs its job well. while the
i am told avery is here in the audience today. is avery here today? hi, avery. good to see you. i like the daisy you have in your hair, by the way. consider judd orcott of oregon, during his national guard service, he was -- sustained a spinal cord injury. in an effort to reduce pain, he had his herniated disc replaced with an artificial disc manufactured by dupuis spine. instead of experiencing relief from the artificial disc, judd experienced extreme pain and bouts of paralysis. however,...
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avery, cuomo is going after the companies here. what do they have to prove, that the companies train these people to do this kind of garage? >> drew i got to till, i don't know where they dig up these debt collector es. these are subterranean submum humans who do this. they're supposed to be trained. good point. new york attorney general andy cuomo is doing the right thing. we'll see more and more of these cases because there is a connection between the downturn and the economy, and these aggressive tactics. you know what? the companies and the individuals doing it are in a world of trouble. >> drew, there are federal and state laws to protect consumers against this outrageous, insane behavior. >> yeah. >> these morons working under the guise of this company in particular, this benny smith company, are going to wreak havoc, bankrupt the company because of this now. there's going to be massive litigation against them and it's going to send a strong message to debt collectors, you cannot conduct yourself in this manner. >> that's my
avery, cuomo is going after the companies here. what do they have to prove, that the companies train these people to do this kind of garage? >> drew i got to till, i don't know where they dig up these debt collector es. these are subterranean submum humans who do this. they're supposed to be trained. good point. new york attorney general andy cuomo is doing the right thing. we'll see more and more of these cases because there is a connection between the downturn and the economy, and these...
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avery, you know it's very, very difficult. the defense brings in a witness to say that the doctor acted appropriately, and there's reasonable doubt. right there. >> and here's what we have here. the question of medical malpractice, melissa, is a civil claim by, let's say, an estate. michael jackson's estate. what the real concern here is, will lapd charge dr. murray on whether or not his behavior was so reckless as to constitute a crime. and right now, lapd is saying to the coroner's office, please don't release the tox report. frankly, i think it should be released, but they're trying to connect the dots and we're getting close on this. we really are. >> we heard from dr. murray's attorney saying when he accepted the job, he was not aware of requirements of medications or any additions he was suffering from. what responsibility does a doctor have to make sure he or she knows exactly what their patient, their client is taking? >> well, think about this, melissa, what would you expect dr. murray's lawyer to say? i mean, that's
avery, you know it's very, very difficult. the defense brings in a witness to say that the doctor acted appropriately, and there's reasonable doubt. right there. >> and here's what we have here. the question of medical malpractice, melissa, is a civil claim by, let's say, an estate. michael jackson's estate. what the real concern here is, will lapd charge dr. murray on whether or not his behavior was so reckless as to constitute a crime. and right now, lapd is saying to the coroner's...
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avery, appreciate that. thanks for flying solo today. let's talk about this breaking news we continue to follow out of hoboken, new jersey. looking at the hudson river. search and rescue teams are there looking for any remnants and survivors of a collision between a tourist helicopter and small plane. alana duffy is a live witness. what did you see? >> i did not see the collision. i looked up to the sky and saw a plume of smoke. i saw a helicopter twirling through the air and there are pieces and shards of the helicopter flying around. the body of the helicopter turned and made a nose dive straight down while parts of the roetor were floating above it. >> you are near that location right now? >> i am standing -- yeah, i'm on the west side highway looking out at the water, yeah. >> now describe what you are seeing. >> right now there is a fair bit of air traffic. obviously, there are a ton of people around here. there's ambulance, fire, police. i saw the divers suit up to get in the water and look for survivors. there is nothing buoyant o
avery, appreciate that. thanks for flying solo today. let's talk about this breaking news we continue to follow out of hoboken, new jersey. looking at the hudson river. search and rescue teams are there looking for any remnants and survivors of a collision between a tourist helicopter and small plane. alana duffy is a live witness. what did you see? >> i did not see the collision. i looked up to the sky and saw a plume of smoke. i saw a helicopter twirling through the air and there are...
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for "good morning america," i'm john donvan, on avery island, louisiana.mbines two powerful medicines for fast relief of your diarrhea symptoms, so you can get back out there. imodium. get back out there. i've had asthma for 5 years. 10 years. i used to nder why my controller medicine wouldn't help prevent... ...help prevent my symptoms from coming back. i just figured it couldn't get any better. and then i found out something i didn't know... i found out there are two main causes of asthma symptoms... ...airway constriction you feel and inflammation you may not. most controllers don't treat both. so my doctor prescribed advair. advair treats both main causes to help prevent symptoms in the first place. (announcer) advair contain salmeterol. salmeterol may increase the chance of asthma-related death. so advair is not for asthma that's well controlled on another controller medicine. advair will not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be taken more than twice a day. talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits of advair. if yo
for "good morning america," i'm john donvan, on avery island, louisiana.mbines two powerful medicines for fast relief of your diarrhea symptoms, so you can get back out there. imodium. get back out there. i've had asthma for 5 years. 10 years. i used to nder why my controller medicine wouldn't help prevent... ...help prevent my symptoms from coming back. i just figured it couldn't get any better. and then i found out something i didn't know... i found out there are two main causes of...
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avery island, as it's called, has hardly changed.t owns it, five generations on, the mcilhennys, they're still making tobasco, right here, in old, wooden barrels. what is with all the barrels? >> this is where the whole tobasco process starts. the more we do it the old-fashioned way, the better the sauce is. we receive the mash. it's ground up, mixed with salt. and it's put into these bourbon barrels. >> reporter: a great, great grandson of the first tobascomaker, his given name is harold osbourne. but he's known as tuk. >> this is how you taste mash. you take your finger. you get a little of it. you don't have to get much. but you take this. you put it in your mouth. and you have to spit it out. >> reporter: like this? >> that's good. >> reporter: i'm going to put it in. >> put it on your tongue. and then, spit it out. >> reporter: finally, we're at the sauce. >> this is the sauce, ready to go. about 1,700 gallons of tobasco sauce ready to be bottled. >> reporter: they go all over the world. these 700,000 bottles a day. the language
avery island, as it's called, has hardly changed.t owns it, five generations on, the mcilhennys, they're still making tobasco, right here, in old, wooden barrels. what is with all the barrels? >> this is where the whole tobasco process starts. the more we do it the old-fashioned way, the better the sauce is. we receive the mash. it's ground up, mixed with salt. and it's put into these bourbon barrels. >> reporter: a great, great grandson of the first tobascomaker, his given name is...
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she's avery effectiv executive, she's an extraordinarily bright and capable won and she should be allowed to just do her job at nk of erica, or merrill lynch in this case, witut the obstruction of being thought of as an ex-sec saysorto ken lewis which she is not. >> sus: very interesng. before we go any disclosur to makebout bank of america? >> i don't d busins with them. >> sie: thank you so much for coming on theprogram as always. >> thankou. >> susie: my gue tonight: richarbove, veteran banking analyst at rochdale secuties. >> paul: wall streetegan august continuing uly's winning wa thanks to more ports suggesting a recoverin economy. june cstruction spending rose 0.3% when a op was expected whilan easing of activity in the manufacturing sect at a slower pacin july than in ne. these factors had the doup 102 pots at mid-session with the nasdaq up 25 points. the ability of seval major stock inces to push above majoresistance levels lifted the market to the day's bes level at the fin bell. >> susie: the monthly sas numbers are and ford motor is the big winner in the ash for clunkersbonanz
she's avery effectiv executive, she's an extraordinarily bright and capable won and she should be allowed to just do her job at nk of erica, or merrill lynch in this case, witut the obstruction of being thought of as an ex-sec saysorto ken lewis which she is not. >> sus: very interesng. before we go any disclosur to makebout bank of america? >> i don't d busins with them. >> sie: thank you so much for coming on theprogram as always. >> thankou. >> susie: my gue...
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officials say an adult male was hit by a passenger car this morning at the intersection of norbeck and avery. the victim's head came through the windshield. injuries to the head and leg as well. a police report conflicts earlier details about a fender bender it involving adrian fenty on sunday. his suv hit another car in northwest, the report said, but the mayor said the other car ran a stop sign and hit his suv. they say a security detail officer and not a police officer wrote the report and left out some pictures of the accident scene. no ticket was issued. still ahead, today what led to this happy reunion and what happened when former president clinton met with the north korean president. apparently, fake tearws @ rafik crime scene lan's a newlywed in jail for what police are calling a very real plot -- fake tears at a real crime scene is landed a newlywed in jail. >> a south florida newlywed is behind bars after allegedly hiring a hit man to kill her husband. if the 26 year-old dalia dippolito gave an undercover officer posing as a hit man 1200's dollars for a handgun and offered him $3,
officials say an adult male was hit by a passenger car this morning at the intersection of norbeck and avery. the victim's head came through the windshield. injuries to the head and leg as well. a police report conflicts earlier details about a fender bender it involving adrian fenty on sunday. his suv hit another car in northwest, the report said, but the mayor said the other car ran a stop sign and hit his suv. they say a security detail officer and not a police officer wrote the report and...
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you bet. >> avery, my man, always, it's always good to see you. we're going to get you back more often. >> i want to be with you. thank you. >> just realized how much i missed you talking to you. >> feelingen mutual. >> wow. need a minute. really good. >> we're getting there. >> i'm going to say, being reynolds wolf, monitoring hurricane bill. just doesn't seem to want to go away. >> i know. still churning out in the atlantic. seeing a little bit of signs he's weakening and strengthening over the last few days. might strengthen in the next few hour opinions seeing dry air making its way right into the eye. a couple things watch for the storm. moving off towards it's north. a frontal boundary coming in from the west. keeping the storm offshore but still many cracks along parts of the gulf. let you know what to watch out for coming up in a few minutes. you're watching cnn. there's no way to hide it. sir, have you been drinking tonight? if you ride drunk, you will get caught... and you will get arrested. >>> all right. now in the news, an election mo
you bet. >> avery, my man, always, it's always good to see you. we're going to get you back more often. >> i want to be with you. thank you. >> just realized how much i missed you talking to you. >> feelingen mutual. >> wow. need a minute. really good. >> we're getting there. >> i'm going to say, being reynolds wolf, monitoring hurricane bill. just doesn't seem to want to go away. >> i know. still churning out in the atlantic. seeing a little bit...
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i feel like i could fly. >> charles avery, jr. and others would be pardoned, their nearly 50-year-old fines refunded and their records wiped clean. >> i never thought of how it would be to see this day. >> they all had vivid memories of the day they were arrested but not all of them will accept the pardon. myrna carter jackson and her friend were arrested together. the women say they want to keep their arrest records as they are. they don't feel a pardon is necessary. >> i didn't commit a crime, i didn't kill anyone, i didn't attack anybody, i just stood up for what i believed was right. >> they see the records as testaments to what the civil rights movement accomplished. >> i'm very proud of it and i do not want it erased, to be perfectly honest. i want to remain a part of history. >> i was in jail for justice. many people would not have the positions they have if it had not been for those of us who marched. >> now, the two women in that story say the southern christian leadership conference paid their fines when they were arrest
i feel like i could fly. >> charles avery, jr. and others would be pardoned, their nearly 50-year-old fines refunded and their records wiped clean. >> i never thought of how it would be to see this day. >> they all had vivid memories of the day they were arrested but not all of them will accept the pardon. myrna carter jackson and her friend were arrested together. the women say they want to keep their arrest records as they are. they don't feel a pardon is necessary. >>...
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>>aller: he's avery charismatic figure. took nominal crge of the talibani groups in pakistanwo years agond sort beca the stratec thinker. thguy who brought them together. very ufying figure and also someone who wted to go towar th pakistan. >> in pakistan, newsf mehd's deathrovoked a mixedtion the leader of talibanfaction, zohammed told reporters, he was gl mehd was dead. >> translator: what he w doing was not prt of islam. en the religious scholars did not approve of what he w doing. >> mehsud' death was so a major topic ofdiscussion at iday pyers. is man spoke aboutehsud referring to him by his first name >> translator: baitull will born but another will be born. if w do not change our thinking lots of baitullahs will keep being born. >> for more on this storye are joinedy lisa curtis, e's a senior research fellowat the heratage foundationand she joins us from washington. ce to have youback. >> thanksor having me again. >> what doou think the impact will be the taliban in pakistan? will they recover from this, and if so,
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around in the depths of last winter, many workers had to face up to the fact that this was going to be avery>>reporter: this winter high rollers in the city of london lined up for their annual windfall of cash. in years gone by it was a time for celebration but it soon became clear that this year was the winter of discontent. >>benson: clearly you've seen this year collectively banks, financial institutions announcing huge losses. clearly bonuses that make up the bulk of compensation are down significantly this year. >>reporter: it came at a chilling time for europe's financial capital. and turned out to be one of the worst bonus seasons since the dot-com collapse. as investment banks tried to weather the recession -- thousands of city workers expected an icy dropin payments. some were even calling it the ôyear of the doughnut meaning a zero bonus >>any extra payments to city workers were likely to cause friction with the general public as the u-k recession kicked in >>ispahani: it is an emotive time there is a lot of speculation and not enough fact when it comes todealing with this issue. t
around in the depths of last winter, many workers had to face up to the fact that this was going to be avery>>reporter: this winter high rollers in the city of london lined up for their annual windfall of cash. in years gone by it was a time for celebration but it soon became clear that this year was the winter of discontent. >>benson: clearly you've seen this year collectively banks, financial institutions announcing huge losses. clearly bonuses that make up the bulk of...
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overweight from neutral and avery dennison up about $28 a share. back to you. >> thank you very much, matt nesto. let's get to john harwood with the "harwood file." roll the animation. >> hey, mark. look, i want to bring a little bit of reality to this health care debate that we have all seen playing out on our television screens over the last couple of weeks. we have seen the pictures of the shouteding people. confronting arlen specter and claire mccaskill at the town halls. we heard all of this talk about nazi death pen els. that's good coffee chitchat for the hospitals but it is not real. in a big country like this you can get people, small number of people to go out to town meetings and yell at their senators. but it doesn't really do service to the real opposition that is out there and the real division within the country on this issue which has to do with the legitimate issues of cost, access and quality. many of those differences, guys, come from the different ways americans see and reassess the u.s. health care system. look at numbers we sa
overweight from neutral and avery dennison up about $28 a share. back to you. >> thank you very much, matt nesto. let's get to john harwood with the "harwood file." roll the animation. >> hey, mark. look, i want to bring a little bit of reality to this health care debate that we have all seen playing out on our television screens over the last couple of weeks. we have seen the pictures of the shouteding people. confronting arlen specter and claire mccaskill at the town...
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like i said,e's got avery large bryn and he kne...he wanted me to revis those very dark places and physical he knew that i cou get there. and, me,i... i thoug, wow, i'm going to ve to really work hard a so... and for no money. i didn't knowf i wanted to do that. but i thi the part of my brain went, man, this guy n bring me back. >> rose: andhat was it you wanted to come backo? being a movie sar y wanted respect? you wanted esteem? >> yes. ro: you wanted all e things that were about who you... a big old part of the proble >> that i didn't have for 14 years. >> rose:nd you used to ha. o you have tasted it before and you knewhat it was like? you knew whait was to have people say "ou're very good at what you do"? >> yes >> rose: and th youjust pissed ate away for all the wrg reasons? because you weren... >> i didn't have theools to... yeah. i didn't havthe tools. i'll give you a perfect emple, okay? maybe i'll put you inhe position. let's say, oy, charlie rose once had aob on television, great reputation, i looked at your biograp, stock?
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jpmorgan also raised its opinion on avery dennison. they're now overweight from neutral on that one as well. they say the label and office supply maker is well positioned to benefit as demand rebounds from cyclically depressed levels. and lastly, regions financial, also a buy from neutral at bank of america merrill because the company may be close to raising enough capital to cover losses. always a good thing. >> all right, matt. the latest madden game touched down at midnight. fans in new york city lined up outside gamestop in herald square for the release of "nfl madden 10." it is the first major release for the holiday season. the holiday season. are you kidding me? and one that electronic arts is counting on to revise slumping sales. so is it game on from here on out? joining me now is todd mitchell, senior research analyst with kaufman brothers, and rick menard, senior analyst media and technology with the motley fool. guys, thank you so much for joining me. todd, these numbers out of mpt were really depressing. hardware sales dow
jpmorgan also raised its opinion on avery dennison. they're now overweight from neutral on that one as well. they say the label and office supply maker is well positioned to benefit as demand rebounds from cyclically depressed levels. and lastly, regions financial, also a buy from neutral at bank of america merrill because the company may be close to raising enough capital to cover losses. always a good thing. >> all right, matt. the latest madden game touched down at midnight. fans in...
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. >> they asked tom glavin when they had avery and mercury and really had a great starting staff, whyare you guys good year in and year out. >> >> jim: moeller is there making the catch. he makes a catch just in front of the screen. >> jim: very nice play for chad moellerer. is it is a break for jeremy guthrie. gets it in right here. look he umpire making sure he doesn't trap it against the net. very nice. the runner does an advance. that is what they were trying to do. add another runner to it. back to the bag is aybar. enough wins to get himself in 25 years hall of fame numbers said he was in a pitcher's meeting with rick simmons. robin roberts. said that every time they get to a hitter kurt simmons would say pitch them at the knees. one young pitcher said that is all i ever hear. he said if god wanted them to be low ball hitters he would have dropped their arms an inch or two. you drop the bat. away right there. hit a couple of curve balls like this. for base hits. to take your point one step further if the baseball world recognizes that, why are pitchers reluck tan to adopt a phil
. >> they asked tom glavin when they had avery and mercury and really had a great starting staff, whyare you guys good year in and year out. >> >> jim: moeller is there making the catch. he makes a catch just in front of the screen. >> jim: very nice play for chad moellerer. is it is a break for jeremy guthrie. gets it in right here. look he umpire making sure he doesn't trap it against the net. very nice. the runner does an advance. that is what they were trying to do....
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avery's parents are still struggling to pay off the medical bills. is every here today? good to see you. i like that daisy you have in your hair. or consider jed. he sustained a spinal cord injury in the service. he had his herniated disc replaced. instead of experiencing relief, jed like hundreds of other experience bouts of paralysis and pain. he has no recourse to seek remedies. today we will hear from an iowan who received 22 electric shots -- shocks in 53 minutes from a faulty medtronic defibrillator. he was forced into early retirement. we will be hearing him testify today. interstate. we'll be hearing him testify here today. as a senior member of this committee i have worked hard along with others here, senator hatch and others, to ensure that the fda performs its job well. while the fda approval of medical devices is important, it cannot be the sole protection for consumers. i say that because fda approval is simply inadequate to replace the long-standing safety the long-standing safety incentives and consumer@@@@@@@ # fda system of approving devices is imperfect
avery's parents are still struggling to pay off the medical bills. is every here today? good to see you. i like that daisy you have in your hair. or consider jed. he sustained a spinal cord injury in the service. he had his herniated disc replaced. instead of experiencing relief, jed like hundreds of other experience bouts of paralysis and pain. he has no recourse to seek remedies. today we will hear from an iowan who received 22 electric shots -- shocks in 53 minutes from a faulty medtronic...
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markakis avery long run and diving and markakis make as great play!throw will come to the plate. it will not be in time. a run will score on a sac fly. a good head's up base running by overbay. what r. but what a play by markakis as he makes a diving catch! 7-5 game. >> buck: terrific concentration. it is going to be very close to hitting the turf here. it is in fair territory and the three to the plate not in time, but what a big out. great concentration by markakis. remember, you're thinking about cutting off balls in the gap, and then to get that little flare down the right-field line, he made a fine catch. now a runner on at second base, the potential tying run in the ballgame is at the plate. rbi by wells in the inning and one by rios, so both have two rbi ballgames. rios is now up to 60 on the season and wells up to 44. and chris ray will look for the final out here without allowing that other run, wells, to score. and the pitch is a strike. and encarnacion has doubled, 1- 3 in the ballgame. melvin mora, charging, and another good play to get th
markakis avery long run and diving and markakis make as great play!throw will come to the plate. it will not be in time. a run will score on a sac fly. a good head's up base running by overbay. what r. but what a play by markakis as he makes a diving catch! 7-5 game. >> buck: terrific concentration. it is going to be very close to hitting the turf here. it is in fair territory and the three to the plate not in time, but what a big out. great concentration by markakis. remember, you're...