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tiki barber. ha ha! go, tiki. go, barber.ber. he's a legend! - i don't know who you are anymore. - oh. - oh, no. look, it's mr. barber. i mean, tiki. all right, guys. manny's going to have to feed t.d., so lisa and hector, go to donatella's store. it's the only one in the neighborhood that carries bird seed for african greys. - got it. - what about me? - you go to manny's house and see if he's there, and i'm going to tell tiki what happened. - all right. good luck. - thanks. - he's kind of a big guy, shaved head, usually travels with a little mean robot. - oh, yes! he had a small, very strong cup of coffee. espresso. they were here about 10 minutes ago buying a big bag of grey african parrot bird seed. - did he say where he was going? - yes, he did. he said, "let's go, robot. we go to the e.d." - the e.d.? what could that be? - ear doctor? - espresso deliveryman. - elephant dentist. - espresso deliverywoman. - electric diner. - that's it. ok, thank you. - hey, you want some biscottii or coffee for the road? - oh, we're good.
tiki barber. ha ha! go, tiki. go, barber.ber. he's a legend! - i don't know who you are anymore. - oh. - oh, no. look, it's mr. barber. i mean, tiki. all right, guys. manny's going to have to feed t.d., so lisa and hector, go to donatella's store. it's the only one in the neighborhood that carries bird seed for african greys. - got it. - what about me? - you go to manny's house and see if he's there, and i'm going to tell tiki what happened. - all right. good luck. - thanks. - he's kind of a...
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a block for barber.r does not get in. >> troy: looked like julius peppers came down and he is the one who was able to get a hand on him. he was. marion barber, as he started to go over. you see peppers here who comes across and he is the one who is just able to get enough of marion barber, but there was a pretty good push in the middle there by that cowboys offensive line. >> joe: second and goal. play action. gronkowski wide open! touchdown. first touchdown for the rookie chris gronkowski. >> troy: marion barber gets absolutely run over by julius peppers but it worked and it gave romo time to get the ball out to gronkowski then to for the touchdown. make sure that marion barber is okay. >> joe: and now it's 14-10 dallas. chris gronkowski, brother of rob gronkowski, good rookie tight end for the new england patriots, number 44, he's in for his first score. dallas up by four. first is 4g, but plays nice with 3g as well. first has an 8-megapixel hd camera and can stream live video to the web. first has an
a block for barber.r does not get in. >> troy: looked like julius peppers came down and he is the one who was able to get a hand on him. he was. marion barber, as he started to go over. you see peppers here who comes across and he is the one who is just able to get enough of marion barber, but there was a pretty good push in the middle there by that cowboys offensive line. >> joe: second and goal. play action. gronkowski wide open! touchdown. first touchdown for the rookie chris...
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and i would say to them i don't think he knows a barber. he has an annual visit to a basher in london or somewhere who cuts his hair and he doesn't want to change that pattern in his life. >> well, i probably told this story before so i won't belabor you with it about how i made a pledge to a woman barber, hair dresser in this town, that i would never have my hair cut by anyone other than her. her father was a pilot who was killed in germany where my father was a commanding officer there. we discovered this over the first hair cut i had with her that my parents were at her father's funeral and were kind to her mother. we made this pledge, it suit odd me because since i was so rarely in london it meant that i didn't have to very rarely go get a hair cut. beyond that, it was that anybody who ever went to a british private boarding school as i did in the 1950s where if you allowed your hair to get too long as they judged it they would march you off to what they call the short back and sides and i have to say i think it was there that i learned
and i would say to them i don't think he knows a barber. he has an annual visit to a basher in london or somewhere who cuts his hair and he doesn't want to change that pattern in his life. >> well, i probably told this story before so i won't belabor you with it about how i made a pledge to a woman barber, hair dresser in this town, that i would never have my hair cut by anyone other than her. her father was a pilot who was killed in germany where my father was a commanding officer there....
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isolated especially by, you know, union barber congressman scarborough here. >> that's the teamsters. >> like most of the things you say that's absolutely false. >> united mine workers. on board with them? >> i have no problem. listen. you -- >> go back. >> by the way, lawrence, it hurts me right here. while your hair may look good in the wind, you have no idea. i had an awful lot of union support when i ran. i was against nafta. g.a.p. wto. i know maybe it fits in with the people watching your 10:00 show but i'm quite enlightened and a working class hero, thank you very much. >> the best airing of the teacher factor was right here for two hours yesterday. audience filled with teachers. fascinating. some saying we can't do this without tenure. that's what allows us to stand up to principals getting things wrong. yo younger teachers saying the union protects me enough. fabulous exchange. >> it was. >> those teachers shared, there were teachers in the audience who agreed more with you than they might agree with someone else. and then there were teachers who were very protective of the u
isolated especially by, you know, union barber congressman scarborough here. >> that's the teamsters. >> like most of the things you say that's absolutely false. >> united mine workers. on board with them? >> i have no problem. listen. you -- >> go back. >> by the way, lawrence, it hurts me right here. while your hair may look good in the wind, you have no idea. i had an awful lot of union support when i ran. i was against nafta. g.a.p. wto. i know maybe it...
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marion barber dismissing the texas defense. third quarter, more cowboys. 17-3, dallas.urth quarter, a quick pass to williams again. touchdown, dallas cowboys. dallas wins. the giants got slipped by tennessee. bradshaw gives a clear path to the end zone. the linemen is going to work. there is the penalties in play. the results in a safety. he gets the ball back. titans win. 29-10. the ravens at home against the browns. just as he was getting comfortable with his new best friends. 14-3 baltimore. the browns strike back. the browns jump on top, but the raven's put this away in the fourth quarter. he could sit at a 28-yard touchdown. all he does is catch three touchdown passes. he hits it right up the middle. morgan comes around to score. this time a little to the left. it falls in. rodriguez comes home. willie harris scores. here comes danny, and they win, 4-2. jimmy johnson won the triple a 400. >> not too shabby. we will keep our eye on that. >> not too shabby. we will keep our eye on that. four years ago, bob ehrlich got fired as governor of maryland. for good reason. f
marion barber dismissing the texas defense. third quarter, more cowboys. 17-3, dallas.urth quarter, a quick pass to williams again. touchdown, dallas cowboys. dallas wins. the giants got slipped by tennessee. bradshaw gives a clear path to the end zone. the linemen is going to work. there is the penalties in play. the results in a safety. he gets the ball back. titans win. 29-10. the ravens at home against the browns. just as he was getting comfortable with his new best friends. 14-3 baltimore....
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. >> mean time challenger former governor urlich spent part of the day at dundawg barber shop talkingt his plans to stop the sales tax hike iffhe wins the ubernatorial race. >> we are noo talking about by the way going from 5 to 6 in this context. we are going from zero to 6 percent. when the eccnomy is hurting when small business peoppe are getting hammered whennpeople littrally can't afford not the luxury but the neeessity of life the last tting you need to do is incrrase the most regresssve tax in the books. >>reporter: stay with us for the november 2nd election. on just good o our web site and click on the vote 2010 icon in news feature section. >> saying it all day today. -úwith bay needed this ain. >> we do. vytasshere will tell us how much we'll get. >>reporter: we caa see some season rainfall across the area as the front pushes through. model data yesterday computer model was showing light showers and more showers to the west but looks like into central maryland and seet across baltimore. a little bit of steady rain back in west manipulate sister and frederick steady rainfall
. >> mean time challenger former governor urlich spent part of the day at dundawg barber shop talkingt his plans to stop the sales tax hike iffhe wins the ubernatorial race. >> we are noo talking about by the way going from 5 to 6 in this context. we are going from zero to 6 percent. when the eccnomy is hurting when small business peoppe are getting hammered whennpeople littrally can't afford not the luxury but the neeessity of life the last tting you need to do is incrrase the most...
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these are some of the things that the barber hears about to his customers. he says a political breakthrough could make things worse, not better. >> we will have more problems at the government is formed because the losers will not concede defeat and the situation could go back to the sectarian violence we saw a few years ago. >> the months of deadlock have taken their toll on people's faith in politicians across the board. many say that having a new government would not make much difference to their lives. there is one area where most agree the effect of the political vacuum is being felt -- and that is security. >> the security it could be handled more firmly. now they are hoping the terrorist, by having these political differences, that they can penetrate the cracks, if you like in the political system. >> on the stage in baghdad, actors are rehearsing in a new play. it is a black comedy about the relationship between politicians and the people. >> the fact is the government -- the fact that the government has not been formed as pure comedy. we can make fu
these are some of the things that the barber hears about to his customers. he says a political breakthrough could make things worse, not better. >> we will have more problems at the government is formed because the losers will not concede defeat and the situation could go back to the sectarian violence we saw a few years ago. >> the months of deadlock have taken their toll on people's faith in politicians across the board. many say that having a new government would not make much...
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. >> poor electricity, and a lack of jobs -- these are some of the things the barber years about from its customers. but a political breakthrough could make things worse, not better. >> we will have more difficulties if the government is formed. the losers will not concede defeat. it could go back to the sectarian violence of a few years ago. >> the months of deadlock have taken its toll on people's faith in politicians -- in politicians. many do not believe that having a government one make much of a difference in their lives. there is one area where the vacuum of power is being felt, security. >> i think this security stability can be handled more firmly. now they are hoping, the terrorists, by having this political disruption, they can penetrate the cracks, if you like, in the political system. >> on stage in baghdad, actors are rehearsing a new play. it is a new comedy about the relationship between the politicians and the people. >> the fact that the government has not yet been formed is pure comedy. we can make fun of the government, but we would rather not because of the lack o
. >> poor electricity, and a lack of jobs -- these are some of the things the barber years about from its customers. but a political breakthrough could make things worse, not better. >> we will have more difficulties if the government is formed. the losers will not concede defeat. it could go back to the sectarian violence of a few years ago. >> the months of deadlock have taken its toll on people's faith in politicians -- in politicians. many do not believe that having a...
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. >> i feel like i'm in a barber shop this morning. we're not going to look at extreme chill any time soon. mild morning, thanks to the increasing clouds. small chance of clouds. if anything, mr. costello, you'll knee the waterproof jacket tonight. do you think we'll get a lot of rain out of there in time for you to go out in western maryland. wet weather in the tropics. karl hit mexico, back over the water, strengthening, you've got hurricane igor at 34. currently 56 degrees, your start point on the thermometer and bel air. let's see what's happening on the roads right now. >> well from cumberland to cambridge and from cockeysville to columbia, everything's looking pretty good so far on the roads this morning. we don't have any delays or accidents. just fire activity in glen burnie at baltimore annapolis boulevard and mountain road. you could see fire equipment there blocking the intersection. as we look at 95, the whole 95 corridor is pretty much incident free. no problems at the tunnels and we're looking good on the harrisburg expre
. >> i feel like i'm in a barber shop this morning. we're not going to look at extreme chill any time soon. mild morning, thanks to the increasing clouds. small chance of clouds. if anything, mr. costello, you'll knee the waterproof jacket tonight. do you think we'll get a lot of rain out of there in time for you to go out in western maryland. wet weather in the tropics. karl hit mexico, back over the water, strengthening, you've got hurricane igor at 34. currently 56 degrees, your start...
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professor brad barber of the university of california-davis studied the records of 35,000 investors and found a big difference between how men and women trade stocks. >> we came in thinking that men would trade more aggressively than women. what we did find was that men traded 50% more frequently than women. so, that's consistent with this notion that men are more overconfident than women. >> reporter: all three of the professors we talked with agree on one thing. our biases on money matters are both inherited and learned. they believe some may be built into our genetic code or our brains, while others arrive via our cultures or life experiences. still, how do we keep those mental biases from hurting our investment decisions? to find out, we went to this totally unbiased fellow primate. of course, he can't talk, but he seems to be saying "keep your eye on the ball." and for investors, that means "stay focused on the facts." dan grech, "nightly business report," miami. >> tom: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: it will be primary election day in seven states and the district of col
professor brad barber of the university of california-davis studied the records of 35,000 investors and found a big difference between how men and women trade stocks. >> we came in thinking that men would trade more aggressively than women. what we did find was that men traded 50% more frequently than women. so, that's consistent with this notion that men are more overconfident than women. >> reporter: all three of the professors we talked with agree on one thing. our biases on...
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has brought kids from his neighborhood with them from both barber road and west point. you know what i go to street legal fees right now it's going to get interesting. not really. bringing the two factions together is risky as one belief shows. down. the singer has a tough time but he manages to keep the peace perhaps this festival will serve to give some hope to the district's hopeless youth but the ghetto and crime are always a part of brown music. it's time for the awards the winning groups take over the stage. j. . he is getting ready to appear with his boys his latest cd has also won a prize. is this what is expected to get for the first place if the me. says. it's time for the redirection project graduation ceremony at san francisco's city hole heard the teachers and brothers against guns give speeches full of hope they've given these youngsters an opportunity and there's nothing more that they can do. one by one the graduates are given their diploma special richard this is the second try seven i think the twenty one people in last year's course still have jobs wi
has brought kids from his neighborhood with them from both barber road and west point. you know what i go to street legal fees right now it's going to get interesting. not really. bringing the two factions together is risky as one belief shows. down. the singer has a tough time but he manages to keep the peace perhaps this festival will serve to give some hope to the district's hopeless youth but the ghetto and crime are always a part of brown music. it's time for the awards the winning groups...
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. >> a health scare for a "price is right" legend, bob barber. >> babieare going gaga over lady gaga first. here is a look at nbcwashington.com. hey, ove, i'm gonna need a bank. any ideas? capital one bank. they're everywhere. ♪ yeah, you're right! [ horns honking hey, there's one right up the street. [ male announcer ] capital one bank. the most branches and atms inhe dc area. what's your wallet? ove, go long! >>> time to check out the weekend scene with "the washington post" nice to see you. >> great to be here. >> baseball, and opera. >>he washington national opera is expecting 20,000 to watch the simultaneous of they are holding e whole thing at national stadium. they call it opera in the outfield. it is completely free. all you have to do is show up on sunday. the performance starts at 2:00. the cool thing, you can have a hot dogat the opera. >> it will be on the big screen? >> yes, it will. and people get to go on the field itself, which is a t of fun. >> you don't have to have a ticket, just show up. >> they have room for plenty. >> we willo actfesting. >> many believe it star
. >> a health scare for a "price is right" legend, bob barber. >> babieare going gaga over lady gaga first. here is a look at nbcwashington.com. hey, ove, i'm gonna need a bank. any ideas? capital one bank. they're everywhere. ♪ yeah, you're right! [ horns honking hey, there's one right up the street. [ male announcer ] capital one bank. the most branches and atms inhe dc area. what's your wallet? ove, go long! >>> time to check out the weekend scene with...
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a mix of irish spring, ivory and bob barber soap made available to inmates for about a dollar. family members say inmates have to wash their clothes with it and now can't get them clean. officials say it might be more ominous than that. >> in the past, we found that soap has been used as weapons. they will put bars in socks and swing it at people they want to injure. additionally, there have been occasions where they will soap up the floor so that the deputies will slip and fall when they are responding to an emergency. >> reporter: so the inmates of k-pod, mostly members of the norteno street gang, stopped eating to get the jail to change its policies. >> we found the trash cans full of candy and cookie wrappers and other items they have been purchase on the jail commissary. >> reporter: no one is in any health danger, the commander says, and officials say they have no plans to change the policy. they are not sweating it. and here's what we're talking about. bob barker soap. the price is certainly right, it's 90 cents. but this is a different bob barker. this is pretty much in
a mix of irish spring, ivory and bob barber soap made available to inmates for about a dollar. family members say inmates have to wash their clothes with it and now can't get them clean. officials say it might be more ominous than that. >> in the past, we found that soap has been used as weapons. they will put bars in socks and swing it at people they want to injure. additionally, there have been occasions where they will soap up the floor so that the deputies will slip and fall when they...
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he and barber will play a big role. run or not are the big pending issues. daniels, this strategy is a lot like what bush did in '99 and 2000, have front porch strategy, people interested come to him rather than him having to go out and court people. he is the candidate of a lot of establishment people including the two bushes and cheney really are all interested having daniels run. >> what mark says may seem odd to viewers. both daniels and barber don't score very high in polls. often in the single digits. if you look at who has access to money and people and who understands politics and understands how to merge all this enthusiasm on the right with the establishment part of the republican party, those two are front and center and why they're both so attractive as po essential candidates or potential king makers in that race. >> that's interesting. >> and jim's democrats head into the mid-terms and support for their idea how to handle tax policy. who's backing them up on that? >> they will get a briefing from sam, a de
he and barber will play a big role. run or not are the big pending issues. daniels, this strategy is a lot like what bush did in '99 and 2000, have front porch strategy, people interested come to him rather than him having to go out and court people. he is the candidate of a lot of establishment people including the two bushes and cheney really are all interested having daniels run. >> what mark says may seem odd to viewers. both daniels and barber don't score very high in polls. often in...
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people who didn't get invited to a labor day barbecue, a drawing of kit ten singing a little bit of barberharmony is very exciting. [laughter] craig: so i think it went rather well this show. i mean, i cussed a lot. and i feel awful about it. i do. i just feel awful. i feel like i've been naughty in some way. [laughter] craig: i feel like, you know, if only there was something that could be done to me that would in some way appease your rage. [laughter] craig: what do you think geoff? jeff yep. craig: yep. good night, everybody. craig: yep. [ son ] i'm a good son. dependable. i call my mom every week. i even bought her a computer with my new citi forward card. then one day... have you seen this? she "friended" me. there's a whole album. [ laughs ] [ groans ] and started posting pictures. ♪ and tagging me. publicly. [ male announcer ] you ought to be rewarded for being dependable. the citi forward card gives you extra points for paying your bill on time and staying within your credit limit. [ woman ] nice tights. what's your story? the citi forward card can help you write it. when you can h
people who didn't get invited to a labor day barbecue, a drawing of kit ten singing a little bit of barberharmony is very exciting. [laughter] craig: so i think it went rather well this show. i mean, i cussed a lot. and i feel awful about it. i do. i just feel awful. i feel like i've been naughty in some way. [laughter] craig: i feel like, you know, if only there was something that could be done to me that would in some way appease your rage. [laughter] craig: what do you think geoff? jeff yep....
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going to work because i learned greenspan even alan greenspan even recommended home on us before the barber came on to take all of these. mortgages the federal reserve made it much much worse so i'd best they're very incompetent or worse they're actually part of these banks that have sucked the u.s. dry if you want to so we don't see a solution we just say investment wise stay out of the u.s. stay out of any u.s. bonds all of us a lot of you will put your money gold asia and some other commodities ok. so. i think what we have to look at is a global picture and the magnet for industrial dynamism and from. structure investment in the world right now all the countries of your asia i've said that repeatedly on this show but it's a fact that you have not only china china can't do it alone you have russia which has huge infrastructure deficit from the from the soviet era and the financial crises that the i.m.f. and friends george soros and others helped along with in the ninety's and early part of this decade but russia still has considerable resources and they have huge resources of hydrocarbons
going to work because i learned greenspan even alan greenspan even recommended home on us before the barber came on to take all of these. mortgages the federal reserve made it much much worse so i'd best they're very incompetent or worse they're actually part of these banks that have sucked the u.s. dry if you want to so we don't see a solution we just say investment wise stay out of the u.s. stay out of any u.s. bonds all of us a lot of you will put your money gold asia and some other...
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. >> barber boxer. >> exactly. two new? liberal with that kind of voting record -- who knew?ver really had a problem. but all of a sudden, she has got a challenger who has some money. very decision, you have a very close race. -- and very quickly, you have a very close race. another has not been challenged that closely, and all of a sudden, it is a pretty close race. >> a democrat in the top of your mind. >> there are a couple. there are some that i view as sort of trench warfare races, and that would include ohio. there are seeds that are open with republican incumbents who have stepped down. -- there are seats that are open. it would be an enormous victory for them. a couple of long shots, north carolina. one cannot break a 50% and approval rating. louisiana is a good example. >> david souter -- david vitter. >> yes. i do not think there is anyone out there that says republicans cannot hate that. a little bit over, a little bit over, why will it be a wave of 40, 50, 60 seats -- or will it be a wave? >> there is a rally coming up. >> and democratic operatives. even though it
. >> barber boxer. >> exactly. two new? liberal with that kind of voting record -- who knew?ver really had a problem. but all of a sudden, she has got a challenger who has some money. very decision, you have a very close race. -- and very quickly, you have a very close race. another has not been challenged that closely, and all of a sudden, it is a pretty close race. >> a democrat in the top of your mind. >> there are a couple. there are some that i view as sort of...
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throw back to the '50s where you had a dry cleaner, a barber shop.ependently owned sinesses and you just d't see that in downown any more. >> reporter: steve along with his brother and sister tone business after their parents passed away. steven loeb say they are being forced out because the government building is starting a renovatio that will last for several years. it is moving from the corner of 15th street to near 17th and i 3 1/2 blocks away. the question is will customers make the move with them? >> i feel really good about the amount of people that have been more positive than oh, darn whe wille go to eat. most of them said we'll lose a little bit of weight while you're gone but we'll get it back. >> i'll be there probably every day now. >> reporter: works out better for you. >> it does. >> reporter: in downtown d.c., john trippen, news for. >>> the new location will open in december. there's no doubt people will follow their taste buds. >> my folks come t time a couple of times a year and they always eat there. so now they have to go 17th an
throw back to the '50s where you had a dry cleaner, a barber shop.ependently owned sinesses and you just d't see that in downown any more. >> reporter: steve along with his brother and sister tone business after their parents passed away. steven loeb say they are being forced out because the government building is starting a renovatio that will last for several years. it is moving from the corner of 15th street to near 17th and i 3 1/2 blocks away. the question is will customers make the...
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that means up to 300 billion in loans from community bankso barber shops and other small businesses nationwide. some get tax credits too. the recession cut into sales and banks cut off credit. >> what you're really looking at small businesses who are strapped for cash, that need some injection, some way thelp out. >> democrats hope voters give them political credit. >> main street, not wall street can begin to create the jobs we need to lead us out of this recession. >> conservatives disagree. >> now, you've got the tax increase that's coming up. that tax increase essentially wipes out the tax credit anyway. so we are exactly where we started. >> reporter: the income tax hike on the well off pushed by president obama would also hike rates on some small business. republicans are opposed. >> raising tax in this kind of economy, is a bad idea. >> reporter: and some democrats agree. >> it's pretty clear there's not a consensus on either party on exactly what to do. what that tells you is, this is not likely to be settled until after midterm elections. >> a vote sure to be about the recession and h
that means up to 300 billion in loans from community bankso barber shops and other small businesses nationwide. some get tax credits too. the recession cut into sales and banks cut off credit. >> what you're really looking at small businesses who are strapped for cash, that need some injection, some way thelp out. >> democrats hope voters give them political credit. >> main street, not wall street can begin to create the jobs we need to lead us out of this recession. >>...
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a throw back to the' 50s where you had a dry cleaner and barber shop. owned businesses. you don't seep that i downtown any more. >> new location fr loeb's deli will open in december. i was also read regular views that people wrote in and some said it's the best deli in all of d.c. and some said they don't ven smile at you which makes it an you a ten thick new york deli. >> you walk in, people are reaming and demanding food. you feel you're like in times square. >>> more college football forecast just on the her side of ♪ i thought it was over here... ♪ [car horn honk our outback always gets us there... ... sometimes just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ [ male announcer ] new inventory. ♪ new equipment. new trucks. new hires. ♪ new space. ♪ new markets. achievement seizes newpportunity. go to pnc.com/busissloans to see how we can help your cash flow situation. pnc. for the achiever in us all. >>> welcome back. chuck is here with a look at the sort of forecast that makes people smile, go outside and smile some more. no complaints for the weather d
a throw back to the' 50s where you had a dry cleaner and barber shop. owned businesses. you don't seep that i downtown any more. >> new location fr loeb's deli will open in december. i was also read regular views that people wrote in and some said it's the best deli in all of d.c. and some said they don't ven smile at you which makes it an you a ten thick new york deli. >> you walk in, people are reaming and demanding food. you feel you're like in times square. >>> more...
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about how ehrliih plans to bring jobs back to the ssate oo maryland..3 and cut spending.ú a dundalk barberg about his plans tt stop a salee tax increase. if he wins, the gubernatorial race. >> we are not talking about going from five to six in this context. we'reegoing from zero to 6 percent. when the eccnomy is helping. when small busiiess peoppe are getting hammered. whhn people cannot afford not the luxuries but necessities of3 life, last thing you want to do is increase regressive tax on >> stay wwth fox 45 news for the latest information on the november elections. go o foxbaltimore.com/vote 2010. >> coming up on the news at 10:00. 2-year-oll smoking pot. the famiiy member that coached the ccild tt do this. also ahhad. how you can audition for american idoo without waiting in a line, llke thhs. >> and a woman s tortured and held captive in an apartment for nearly a yearr i am myranda stephens, the horrific details and possible motive,,cooing up. >> looking attsome showers and sooe th ♪ i thought it was over here... ♪ [car horn honks] our outback always gets us there... ... sometimes it
about how ehrliih plans to bring jobs back to the ssate oo maryland..3 and cut spending.ú a dundalk barberg about his plans tt stop a salee tax increase. if he wins, the gubernatorial race. >> we are not talking about going from five to six in this context. we'reegoing from zero to 6 percent. when the eccnomy is helping. when small busiiess peoppe are getting hammered. whhn people cannot afford not the luxuries but necessities of3 life, last thing you want to do is increase regressive...
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not have the typical control over her that they would have over let's say a mitt romney or a haley barberr a tim polanski. >> if christine o'donnell can still drive this truck despite her checkered past sarah palin far more well regarded she must scare the pants off these establishment guys but they would also have no choice but to back her they are not going to back barack obama for all of his charisma. >> of course not. she is a republican. she is the most dynamic charismatic republican on the scene today by far. i can't think of anything on the national stage without both. >> don't throw me in the brie ar patch sounds like you want her to be nominated. >> i bet every democrats in america would love it. if you look at democrats and republicans she is not qualified to be president. >> she may not be quall pied but we put together a map that shows sarah palin's endorsement track record for the house senate and state houses which so far shows an impressive 25 victories that is susan green there. including o'donnell in dell wear rand paul who is coming around as a terrific candidate in kent
not have the typical control over her that they would have over let's say a mitt romney or a haley barberr a tim polanski. >> if christine o'donnell can still drive this truck despite her checkered past sarah palin far more well regarded she must scare the pants off these establishment guys but they would also have no choice but to back her they are not going to back barack obama for all of his charisma. >> of course not. she is a republican. she is the most dynamic charismatic...
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a throwback to the '50s where you had a dry cleaner, a barber shop, all independently owned businesses don't see that in downtown anymore. >> reporter: steven laing along with his brother and sister now run the family siness after their parents passed away. >> good luck. >> reporter: steven said they're being forced out because the government building is starting a rent vague that will last several years. >> it isn't closing for good. it is just moving locations from here on the cone of 15 street to here near 17th and i-3 and a half blocks away. will customers make the move with them? >> i feel really great with the people that have been more positive. oh, darn, where are we going to eat? most said we'll lose little weight whale you're gone but we'll get it back. >> i will be here probably every day now. >> it works out better for you. >> it does. >> reporter: john schriffen, news >> they'll be good and hungry. the new location will open in december. >>> that's for news4 at 5:00. news4 at 6:00 starts right now. >> don't come in here. i'll blow us all up. today is a request day todie. >
a throwback to the '50s where you had a dry cleaner, a barber shop, all independently owned businesses don't see that in downtown anymore. >> reporter: steven laing along with his brother and sister now run the family siness after their parents passed away. >> good luck. >> reporter: steven said they're being forced out because the government building is starting a rent vague that will last several years. >> it isn't closing for good. it is just moving locations from...
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some of the expenses that we know, for example, the two checks that she wrote to brent barber were for rent and we know this because brent's uncle, david keegan, her former campaign staffer told what's the checks were for and we know christine o'donnell lied on her fec reports. it's interesting that christine o'donnell has gone through many campaign treasurers. they quit repeatedly so she was the only one responsible for signing and submitting those fe krichlt reports. she had no over sight over her spending which is sometimes what keeps people in check. >> the timeline, you're saying that there should be an investigation. none of this would occur, even if the u.s. attorney took this up, there would be no end result of this until well -- years from now, correct? >> not necessarily years from now. but extremely unlikely anything could happen before the election. certainly we're not going to know the extent of her wrongdoing before then. it will take a while for investigators to unravel all of this. they'll have to audit and demand receipts and ask questions. now that she's brought in ov
some of the expenses that we know, for example, the two checks that she wrote to brent barber were for rent and we know this because brent's uncle, david keegan, her former campaign staffer told what's the checks were for and we know christine o'donnell lied on her fec reports. it's interesting that christine o'donnell has gone through many campaign treasurers. they quit repeatedly so she was the only one responsible for signing and submitting those fe krichlt reports. she had no over sight...
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. >>> drowning in debt, cam athletic director sandy barber today announced the elimination of several >> again, these were very painful decisions and as i said to the cal students, earlier today, deciding which programs was the most difficult part of the plan. >> cal has the axe, all right. and today they used it on their own athletic program. the baseball team has one more season and will be eliminated. the men's and women's gymnastics gone. and women's lacrosse eliminated while men's rugby is on its own. >> cal athletics is not immune to the effects of the recession and the financial realities facing this campus. the financial imperatives dictate that our alliance on campus support must be reduced. >> reporter: 163 athletes are affected although their scholarships will be honored. 13 coaches are out of a job. total saved, $4 million. it is the end of an era for cal baseball which began in 1892. you some alums, former giant jeff kent but the program was losing over $10 million a year. as for rugby, a legendary club that is the most successful in school history with 25 national champi
. >>> drowning in debt, cam athletic director sandy barber today announced the elimination of several >> again, these were very painful decisions and as i said to the cal students, earlier today, deciding which programs was the most difficult part of the plan. >> cal has the axe, all right. and today they used it on their own athletic program. the baseball team has one more season and will be eliminated. the men's and women's gymnastics gone. and women's lacrosse eliminated...
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to go back to your neighborhoods, to go back to your workplaces, to go to churches and go to the barberbeauty shop and tell them, we've got more work to do. >> mark morial is the president of the urban league. there were a brand new voters, minorities may be hispanic or african-american who for the first time went out and supported president obama. why is there concern now they won't show up for this election? >> because of enthusiasm. what existed in 2008 was history, enthusiasm, something very special. a fire that drove the turnout up. president obama is not on the ballot. people won't walk into the voting booth and be able to vote for him. so it's a challenge of transferring this new enthusiasm, but i also think indicating what the alternative is. the alternative is the o'donnells, the rahm pauls, the sharon rangels, the rahm pauls who talk about repeeling important provisions of the civil rights act. >> you just handed me jobs, the state of black america. you have all these political insiders who say this is an election about jobs. if you're looking at black unemployment that is mor
to go back to your neighborhoods, to go back to your workplaces, to go to churches and go to the barberbeauty shop and tell them, we've got more work to do. >> mark morial is the president of the urban league. there were a brand new voters, minorities may be hispanic or african-american who for the first time went out and supported president obama. why is there concern now they won't show up for this election? >> because of enthusiasm. what existed in 2008 was history, enthusiasm,...
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>> listen, if you go to every barber shop, street shop and street corner, everybody is talking about eddie long. every conversation either begins or ends with lord, what's happening down there in atlanta. no, this is above all across the black world. >> you know, again, we have to reiterate the bishop denies the allegations against him. we do expect him to speak at some point this morning and we'll have that for our viewers on msnbc this morning. this is described as similar to what happened to ted ha xwggard. did the haggard scandal, though, change the way the church community views or handles allegations like the ones made against bishop long? >> that's the question. look, number one, for white people, god bless white america, right? haggard did not have the same influence and prominence in the white community that eddie long in black atlanta had and black america. this is a major deal because the black church plays a greater examine more influential role in black america than the white evangelical community plays in white america. so this is having a much more dramatic impact on b
>> listen, if you go to every barber shop, street shop and street corner, everybody is talking about eddie long. every conversation either begins or ends with lord, what's happening down there in atlanta. no, this is above all across the black world. >> you know, again, we have to reiterate the bishop denies the allegations against him. we do expect him to speak at some point this morning and we'll have that for our viewers on msnbc this morning. this is described as similar to what...
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former mississippi governor hailey barber who is a republican chairman and fund-raiser with john stephen and former minnesota governor tim pawlenty will be there thursday campaigning for stephen. they all point to a dramatic shift. republicans could take control of the house. maybe the senate as well. that's fueling the drive toward the change. here is brian todd with the report. >> reporter: it looks like a brawl in taiwan's parliament. this was in suburban las vegas after heckling got to a boil. supporters of sharron angle and backers of harry reid hauled off and hit each other. an isolated incident? what do you make of this? >> it's happening audiotape over the country. it's been happening for more than a year. people are upset with politics and the fact that washington hasn't fixed anything. >> they say when so many americans have friends and relatives that lost jobs during the recession, fears for their own outbeing lead to angry outburts. one poll shows republicans and independents are angrier than democrats. politicians are a popular target. take this smackdown from new jersey's r
former mississippi governor hailey barber who is a republican chairman and fund-raiser with john stephen and former minnesota governor tim pawlenty will be there thursday campaigning for stephen. they all point to a dramatic shift. republicans could take control of the house. maybe the senate as well. that's fueling the drive toward the change. here is brian todd with the report. >> reporter: it looks like a brawl in taiwan's parliament. this was in suburban las vegas after heckling got...
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barber runs. barber has become outside of the formal structure, the kind of king maker and important force within the party. host: your theory on this being the cruellest month for the president. how so? guest: it was a bad month for him. starting out with his wife taking an expensive trip to spain and wondered into the mosque mess and made that a huge issue. they left with the poll number that's were devastating for him and the democrats. i think the problem that the president is having right now is that he is not really connecting with his voters. i think he's out of sorts with huge number of voters. he's not really focussed. when bill clinton was president, he said we are going to focus on the economy. i think this president has been focussed on anything butt the economy and i think it has hurt him. a lot of these stories have made these situations worse. >> you can read the theory in the newspaper. a look back and a look ahead and then this morning in the "washington post." this sunday's take,
barber runs. barber has become outside of the formal structure, the kind of king maker and important force within the party. host: your theory on this being the cruellest month for the president. how so? guest: it was a bad month for him. starting out with his wife taking an expensive trip to spain and wondered into the mosque mess and made that a huge issue. they left with the poll number that's were devastating for him and the democrats. i think the problem that the president is having right...
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and rugby. 26 national titles for rug be but here's chancellor along with athletic director sandy barberday the school been eliminating its intercollegiate sports cal which may be in ca devil days/year 26 national championships for rugby jack clark the head coach just really doesn't understand the decision. >> the current and historic values standards of the tower of beat as the high-performance board was superior to those of intercollegiate efflux politics as a whole. moreover i can promise that the same cow rugby culture will not be a victim. hall >> first city closed for will have relaxes cesta this facilities of the rug to be programmed is back richard thousand dollars to the athletic department annually after expenses. the meantime the warriors' first training camp off and running it is to keep smart error. here is posing with covers the coaching staff to pay don nelson's the skillet to walk away. all smiles very vocal that it was a one of his favorites said stefan currie endorsing the new coach. >> for me last year an opportunity to play for him in a couple of games we didn't know
and rugby. 26 national titles for rug be but here's chancellor along with athletic director sandy barberday the school been eliminating its intercollegiate sports cal which may be in ca devil days/year 26 national championships for rugby jack clark the head coach just really doesn't understand the decision. >> the current and historic values standards of the tower of beat as the high-performance board was superior to those of intercollegiate efflux politics as a whole. moreover i can...
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closed, and the barber was like, ha-ha, just like clinton.etter relationship with voters at this stage than clinton -- >> that's what people don't remember. they like the guy. >> they're not using obama in that same personal way. i don't think they can profit on it. >> they can't. >> they're using pelosi. pelosi is the new clinton. >> i ran against a 16-year incumbent at the beginning of the campaign. i never mentioned his name. he dropped out. then there were 11 people in the race running against me. i was supposed to lose. i never mentioned their names. they were all fighting each other. i was like, clinton, clinton, clinton. you remember this, most people don't, bill clinton was far more unpopular in 1994 than barack obama was today -- >> as a human being. >> and the reason why is very simple. because barack obama, we really did believe -- i mean, bill clinton, we were like, okay, he was at oxford, he was protesting against vietnam and smoking pot and dodging the draft. it was sort of like this jane fonda image around him. where, barack ob
closed, and the barber was like, ha-ha, just like clinton.etter relationship with voters at this stage than clinton -- >> that's what people don't remember. they like the guy. >> they're not using obama in that same personal way. i don't think they can profit on it. >> they can't. >> they're using pelosi. pelosi is the new clinton. >> i ran against a 16-year incumbent at the beginning of the campaign. i never mentioned his name. he dropped out. then there were 11...
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down at the barber shop folks could barely contain their excitement before this year's tournament. >>reporter: the favorite to win once again was five-time champion and world record holder russ buyers who hails from right here in franklin. the people in franklin ask you for your autograph? >> no. this is the pennsylvania trophy actually. >> reporter: his home is full of trophies, medals, record- setting rocks and documentation of his world record skip. >> this will be it. the first very skip. >> reporter: i couldn't believe what i was seeing. a stone that skipped 51 times. oh, my gosh. does this stone skipping take a lot of your time? >> no. >> reporter: you don't practice every day. >> no. >> reporter: the only real effort russ puts into it is hunting for good stones. what do you look for? >> well, i mean that's good. flat. this is kind of heavy and flat. a lot of people would go for something like this. >> reporter: a little guy. >> yeah like that's pretty good. it's light. not like that. because of the point on it. >> reporter: tell me about that. that gives up kind of a grip. >> r
down at the barber shop folks could barely contain their excitement before this year's tournament. >>reporter: the favorite to win once again was five-time champion and world record holder russ buyers who hails from right here in franklin. the people in franklin ask you for your autograph? >> no. this is the pennsylvania trophy actually. >> reporter: his home is full of trophies, medals, record- setting rocks and documentation of his world record skip. >> this will be...
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you have mcdaniel, tim pawlenty, bobby jindal, alley barber -- they have all been cutting spending rather than raising taxes. issue will behird yea the lame duck. i think that people will have a totally illegitimate lame-duck session. they will go home and not come back. i think people distrust pelosi, read, and obama. the final question is how do you protect america? i have day movie coming out calling up -- called "america at risk. 31 years after the iranian attack on our embassy in 1979, we still have not come to grips honestly with the challenge of radical islamists and the degree to which they would destroy our civilization. this administration will might even use the right language to describe them. this will be a major question that comes up this fall. are you prepared to defend america? are you prepared to tell the truth about our enemies? are you prepared to control the border? i think those are all serious questions. >> you already said you will make an announcement or decision sometime early next year about 2012. what questions leading up to that will newt gingrich ask himself
you have mcdaniel, tim pawlenty, bobby jindal, alley barber -- they have all been cutting spending rather than raising taxes. issue will behird yea the lame duck. i think that people will have a totally illegitimate lame-duck session. they will go home and not come back. i think people distrust pelosi, read, and obama. the final question is how do you protect america? i have day movie coming out calling up -- called "america at risk. 31 years after the iranian attack on our embassy in...
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we'll also see haley barber. he'll be in new hampshire for john steven.ida for rick scott who is running for governor down there. we'll also see mike pence in iowa and tim pawlenty in new hampshire. and if you look at the whole count of that, it shows me there are at least four potential republican presidential candidates campaigning for the midterm elections in very important states. let's talk about the problems democrats face right now. a new cnn opinion research corporation poll shows that president obama's approval rating has hit an all-time low. it comes in at 42%. a terrible number right now as we're heading into the midterm elections. but even worse news, perhaps, for democrats is when matched up against the republicans in the generic ballot question, the choice for congress for american voters at this point in time, 53% for republicans, 44% for democrats. so, again, another damning number for democrats as we head into the midterm elections. and let's close it with this. rahm emanuel is clearly looking at running for the mayor of chicago. of cours
we'll also see haley barber. he'll be in new hampshire for john steven.ida for rick scott who is running for governor down there. we'll also see mike pence in iowa and tim pawlenty in new hampshire. and if you look at the whole count of that, it shows me there are at least four potential republican presidential candidates campaigning for the midterm elections in very important states. let's talk about the problems democrats face right now. a new cnn opinion research corporation poll shows that...
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does the republican party have what it takes to be a national party again, to understand, as haley barber does, that moderates to liberals like jim jeff fords win in vermont, that moderates like mike castle who you and i will disagree with on a lot of policy issues, but moderates like mike castle are the type of candidates that win in delaware. reagan understood that. richard nixon understood that. the people you work for understood that, pat. does this republican party understand that? >> yeah. but here is the thing, joe. what you've got is a goldwater movement coming up, if you will. when we were with goldwater, behind him back in 1962 and '63, we said point-blank we would rather lose with goldwater than win with rockefeller. this is the spirit of rising movements. the republican party has got to realize that these folks are part of a rising movement and bring them in. what you say is right. they would rather lose with one of their own than win with an establishment republican. but what is the question and how do you deal with it? i'll tell you, this is going to really influence i think
does the republican party have what it takes to be a national party again, to understand, as haley barber does, that moderates to liberals like jim jeff fords win in vermont, that moderates like mike castle who you and i will disagree with on a lot of policy issues, but moderates like mike castle are the type of candidates that win in delaware. reagan understood that. richard nixon understood that. the people you work for understood that, pat. does this republican party understand that?...
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>> it is a barber shop. this all happen > 2:00 a.m.he time the club was letting out i do not know how many businesses were open. but obviously when a nightclub empties out around 130, 2:00 a.m. there are dozens of people standing on the street. to some minor injuries i would consider that i could mark for the oakland haiti to permit. >> thank you. jackie sissel as our eyes, ears on the scene will visit him for more details on the story. the other developing story comes at orinda, a gas leak affecting the busy roadway we have a bill or a map showing the location. not a very big downtown location, the rate there is for pg&e said they had a gas line ruptured there was some construction workers using a back row the toward the line. some residents in the area had to be evacuated by the disappoint those who have been allowed to return home, here is video of the workers there at the scene. this action in millbrae. we will get more from orinda coming up in just a bit. in the of the gas line that we're following is obvious and the one of the sa
>> it is a barber shop. this all happen > 2:00 a.m.he time the club was letting out i do not know how many businesses were open. but obviously when a nightclub empties out around 130, 2:00 a.m. there are dozens of people standing on the street. to some minor injuries i would consider that i could mark for the oakland haiti to permit. >> thank you. jackie sissel as our eyes, ears on the scene will visit him for more details on the story. the other developing story comes at orinda,...