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audrey barnes, 9 news now. >> i'm so proud of them. that is wonderful. congratulations. all right.e got through yesterday with no challenge. >> beautiful. a lot of sunshine here and you see the cloud cover building in today but it doesn't mean much during the day. it could mean showers later in the forecast and does mean we have big changes on the way. but most of us will be asleep tonight. the next three days, this is one of the forecasts with my temperatures if i think of it too much i can really undo myself here. originally 71 with the clouds come in and brought it down to 67. some areas south of here with some sun breaking out here and there, already near 70 degrees. it's going to be mild until we get the cold front come through with a possible storm and rain in the morning hours and definitely windy and colder friday. that's for certain. huge change today, tomorrow and even cold leading in to the week. this is an arctic front coming through. this isn't more of a mild pacific air mass coming in. so i brought temperatures down mid to upper 60s in washington. cloudy and breezy. t
audrey barnes, 9 news now. >> i'm so proud of them. that is wonderful. congratulations. all right.e got through yesterday with no challenge. >> beautiful. a lot of sunshine here and you see the cloud cover building in today but it doesn't mean much during the day. it could mean showers later in the forecast and does mean we have big changes on the way. but most of us will be asleep tonight. the next three days, this is one of the forecasts with my temperatures if i think of it too...
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our audrey barnes has been there. she has that story. audrey barnes begins our coverage tonight. >> reporter: bruce, we're outside dc superior court. we're waiting for the arraignment of three people in connection to last night's drive-by. a teenager and 26-year-old nathaniel sims, 20-year-old orlando carter are facing first- degree murder charges in connection with the shooting spree. and all of those crime workers that you saw on the ground there are evidence of a real blood bath. 19 and 20. they just kept putting them out. witnesses say that it was spraying a bullet of the ak-47 assault rifle that caused all of that carnage. when the shooting stopped, four people were dead, including 18-year-old boyd of district heights maryland. relatives rushed to the scene to try to find out if their loved ones were there. and also, to try to find out what happened. now, the five people who were wounded are still hospitalized. we're told that some of them are in critical condition. so the death toll from the city's worst mass shooting in 15 years c
our audrey barnes has been there. she has that story. audrey barnes begins our coverage tonight. >> reporter: bruce, we're outside dc superior court. we're waiting for the arraignment of three people in connection to last night's drive-by. a teenager and 26-year-old nathaniel sims, 20-year-old orlando carter are facing first- degree murder charges in connection with the shooting spree. and all of those crime workers that you saw on the ground there are evidence of a real blood bath. 19...
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audrey barnes, 9 news now. >> past recipients of the scholarship are working in every field imaginablengineering and the performing arts. >>> from the first local station with news in high definition, this is 9 news now. >>> good morning. welcome to 9
audrey barnes, 9 news now. >> past recipients of the scholarship are working in every field imaginablengineering and the performing arts. >>> from the first local station with news in high definition, this is 9 news now. >>> good morning. welcome to 9
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first let's check in with tucker barns in the fox 5 weather center. let's keep this good weather going. i wanted warmer but i'll live wh the sunshine at least. >> reporter: take the sunshine and it is actually kind of cool. high temperature was only in the upper 40s in town. change beginning in the nighttime hours. let's get right to it and take a look at current temperatures. take a jacket as you head out the door because the temperatures will be falling back into the 30s overnight tonight. 48 in town. a little warmer to the west. look at dulles and frederick. in the low 50s. temperatures just a little cooler than they should be but with bright sunshine not a bad looking day at all. clear skies giving way to high cloudiness at this hour and our next area of storminess is out to the west across central sections of the country. believe it or not that's going to get in here during the daytime hours tomorrow and i think by late tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow night, rain in the forecast along wh nseasonably cool air for the next day or so. the weather fo
first let's check in with tucker barns in the fox 5 weather center. let's keep this good weather going. i wanted warmer but i'll live wh the sunshine at least. >> reporter: take the sunshine and it is actually kind of cool. high temperature was only in the upper 40s in town. change beginning in the nighttime hours. let's get right to it and take a look at current temperatures. take a jacket as you head out the door because the temperatures will be falling back into the 30s overnight...
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our own tucker barnes sent us from annapolis, taken around high tide and you can see it was coming up fast and it's not a good idea to try to drive into the high water. always remind you of that. take heed next time. >>> in western maryland, the rain is melting, the snow is still on the ground and that is contributing to rushing rivers and property damage. there are flood warnings in effect for the counties ang the chesapeake bay and the potomac. >>> in the district, the trees are the trouble. the soggy ground and gusty wind combining to do damage. snapping power lines and sending poles crashing to to cars. there were power outages throughout the area. the crews are working as we try to restore them. >>> our coverage doesn't stop here. you can get updated weather information on www.myfoxdc.com. max hd radar is front and center on our home page. >>> we have a developing story. violence at a metro station. a fight beten two groups led to a stabbing at the rockville metro stop and this one started on a ride-on bus at 6. the groups were arguing on the bus from the lake forest transit cent
our own tucker barnes sent us from annapolis, taken around high tide and you can see it was coming up fast and it's not a good idea to try to drive into the high water. always remind you of that. take heed next time. >>> in western maryland, the rain is melting, the snow is still on the ground and that is contributing to rushing rivers and property damage. there are flood warnings in effect for the counties ang the chesapeake bay and the potomac. >>> in the district, the trees...
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sale barn. at this point, in the sale barn there's multiple buyers from all over the country typically. could be buyers from nebraska and kansas, iowa, other states. they're all in the arena to bid on their calves. but, apparently, only buyers from nebraska could make bids, even though other buyers from other states might offer more money. but, let's say by chance, a nebraska feed lot the highest bid he and buys the calf. still in state, can feed the calf out, still no reason to comply with the animal feed program. but now some months later, the steer is ready to go to the packing plant. but the plant is on the other sued of the river in another state and they'll pay more than a plant in state for that animal. whoa, wait a second here. can the feed processors sell? probably not because the two owners prior to him chose to not participate in the program. the bottom line is this, many livestock auctions attract bidders from in state and states around, states all over the country. so one can assume
sale barn. at this point, in the sale barn there's multiple buyers from all over the country typically. could be buyers from nebraska and kansas, iowa, other states. they're all in the arena to bid on their calves. but, apparently, only buyers from nebraska could make bids, even though other buyers from other states might offer more money. but, let's say by chance, a nebraska feed lot the highest bid he and buys the calf. still in state, can feed the calf out, still no reason to comply with the...
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the barnes and noble review at bn.com, a separate church and state. they do not get supposedly any directives from the sales people about what to review and they've gotten regular features including cergol winans's column on the criminal mind that are top notch so that's another one. >> and pals.com, and attended bookstore, they have coverage on their site, too. >> right back here. >> as for the viewers and to reduce what in your opinion makes a book a good book of verse is a great book versus so-so? is their common elements you look for no matter what the genre? >> ron? >> i went to be moved and supplies and entertained. i want it explained in the language that is fresh and beautiful. that is a tough question. >> i want a book that tells me a good story since i read and review fiction i want to be told a good story and hopefully with elegant language but in particular i want to feel an emotional connection with the story. i want to be told something that i haven't heard 100 times before. >> "true confections"? >> i did that ron said it, be moved and
the barnes and noble review at bn.com, a separate church and state. they do not get supposedly any directives from the sales people about what to review and they've gotten regular features including cergol winans's column on the criminal mind that are top notch so that's another one. >> and pals.com, and attended bookstore, they have coverage on their site, too. >> right back here. >> as for the viewers and to reduce what in your opinion makes a book a good book of verse is a...
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leaves behind grieving parents sherry and tom, brother dale, eric barnes, american hero. thanks for our guests. but our biggest thank you is to you for being with us. and a special good night from georgia friends, defense attorneys scott, mike, daniel, and second year law student adam. and, everyone, a very special good night from the new york control room. good night, charles, elizabeth, evil. everyone, i'll see you tomorrow night, 8:00 sharp eastern. and until then, good night, friend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
leaves behind grieving parents sherry and tom, brother dale, eric barnes, american hero. thanks for our guests. but our biggest thank you is to you for being with us. and a special good night from georgia friends, defense attorneys scott, mike, daniel, and second year law student adam. and, everyone, a very special good night from the new york control room. good night, charles, elizabeth, evil. everyone, i'll see you tomorrow night, 8:00 sharp eastern. and until then, good night, friend. --...
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i mean, my feeling is on a $20 book you would be giving barnes & noble or amazon probably, if you agreedthe promotion money, maybe 12 or $13. my assessment is that we can find the audience for books more effectively if we have $12 or $13 per book in barnes & noble or borders can or amazon can't tell which is not to say, i don't want to come out just bashing these companies because, you know, i'm love going to barnes & noble as much as anyone else. i bought books at amazon. i use them all the time. i think the sort of books that i publish is really the system doesn't really work. i'm not sure about the price. i'm entitled to think that books are often enterprise. and i think the relationship between price and perceived value -- [inaudible] the receipt party doesn't necessarily get it. a lot of the business that was done last fall in the american book trade was on sarah palin's boat which was selling at $27.300 something page hardback with sections of the middle. you could argue the writing itself is worthless, but the actual object itself is a very substantial book and it was selling -- i
i mean, my feeling is on a $20 book you would be giving barnes & noble or amazon probably, if you agreedthe promotion money, maybe 12 or $13. my assessment is that we can find the audience for books more effectively if we have $12 or $13 per book in barnes & noble or borders can or amazon can't tell which is not to say, i don't want to come out just bashing these companies because, you know, i'm love going to barnes & noble as much as anyone else. i bought books at amazon. i use...
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tucker barnes is well-versed in these matters.uestion us. >> it is an excellent question and something he with he can that on this time year as we he get into the spring and summer months. it is not the most pleasant thing to talk about but it was likely air pollution mixed in with water vapor and some other chemicals that we emit into the atmosphere. you kind of see it there. you see the sort of gray that she is mentioning in the foe owe that she took >> tucker, can i mention, she sent this photo, right? >> she sent in this photo. this was last week with we started to heat up for the first time this year. and what happens is during the nighttime hours, when we have high pressure that is parked overhead, we have the very quiet nights. the air is very still. the atmosphere is not mixed up. with all the hundreds of thousands and millions of cars and houses we have around here, we emit a lot of chemicals, nitrogen oxides and what we call volatile organic compounds including stuff like gasoline, paints, pesticides, that kind of thing.
tucker barnes is well-versed in these matters.uestion us. >> it is an excellent question and something he with he can that on this time year as we he get into the spring and summer months. it is not the most pleasant thing to talk about but it was likely air pollution mixed in with water vapor and some other chemicals that we emit into the atmosphere. you kind of see it there. you see the sort of gray that she is mentioning in the foe owe that she took >> tucker, can i mention, she...
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audrey barnes, 9 news now. >> congratulations to them.ood to see their hard work paying off so well. good morning. >> goodgood morning, andrea. good to see hour hard work paying off. we have had to go through a struggling, cold, snowy winter. mild days are coming our way. beautiful beautiful first weekend that we had here to start spring. today will be looking good, too. mild temperatures. but we have to deal with cloud cover building in. good news we have a full day before the rain comes in. that's going to be tonight. by my calculation it will be after 10:00 we see the rain in washington. out west it will be earlier. and still a chance some of the rain coming in could put a thunderstorm around the region. much colder air spilling in. i have made adjustments to the forecast tomorrow. i don't think we get above 50 degrees. 48 degrees with clearing late in the day and back in the lower 50s with still tons of sunshine on saturday. we'll show you why. momslikeme.com bus stop forecast as we get the kids out this morning, sunrise 7:03 in the m
audrey barnes, 9 news now. >> congratulations to them.ood to see their hard work paying off so well. good morning. >> goodgood morning, andrea. good to see hour hard work paying off. we have had to go through a struggling, cold, snowy winter. mild days are coming our way. beautiful beautiful first weekend that we had here to start spring. today will be looking good, too. mild temperatures. but we have to deal with cloud cover building in. good news we have a full day before the rain...
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. >> interestingly enough, ken barnes did not believe he should have been locked up. >> he had a very macho image he was trying to put forth. imagine young kids in the community. >> lawrence started a grassroots campaign. people stood and cried while he apologized, he said he was very sorry and that every day that he wakes up, he wished it did not happen. "i know it was not right, what i did that there was stupid." his girlfriend told reporters that she was glad he did not go back to jail. initially he was sentenced to 18 years -- 18 months in jail, but the time was suspended. because of this sentence, he can no longer own a gun in the district and must pay $5,000 to the victim of violent crimes fund. if he violates probation, he will go to jail for 18 months. >> the man they attended to that was dead, and later found to be ali by paramedics. here is the description -- he was found dead after shortly arriving at his home, but 90 minutes later he showed signs of life. a different team took the man to the hospital. we are learning about the crash that injured two teenagers in upper marl
. >> interestingly enough, ken barnes did not believe he should have been locked up. >> he had a very macho image he was trying to put forth. imagine young kids in the community. >> lawrence started a grassroots campaign. people stood and cried while he apologized, he said he was very sorry and that every day that he wakes up, he wished it did not happen. "i know it was not right, what i did that there was stupid." his girlfriend told reporters that she was glad he...
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audrey barnes, 9news now. >> plenty of reason to celebrate. past recipients are working in every field imaginable, including medicine, law, engineering, and the performing arts. >>> our topper shutt is out on the terrace enjoying the beautiful weather. he has your out and about forecast. hey top. >> a nice night to be out and about, thanks, lesli. it's going to stay nice. temperatures mid 50s to mid 60s if you are headed out. and the winds are going to die down slowly. between 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m., it will be breezy. northwesterly at 10 to 15. all in all, pretty nice. ready for close up. we'll start out to the west and clouds will be on the increase, but i think most of us are going to stay dry through the daytime hours tomorrow. that includes fairfax, lorton. downtown, i think we will make 70 at capitol hill. dry, and we'll go across now to prince georges county and almost 70 in upper marlboro. 68 in bowie and 68 also in clinton. clouds come in, but it stays on the dry side. now, the next three days look like this. clouds come in tomorrow,
audrey barnes, 9news now. >> plenty of reason to celebrate. past recipients are working in every field imaginable, including medicine, law, engineering, and the performing arts. >>> our topper shutt is out on the terrace enjoying the beautiful weather. he has your out and about forecast. hey top. >> a nice night to be out and about, thanks, lesli. it's going to stay nice. temperatures mid 50s to mid 60s if you are headed out. and the winds are going to die down slowly....
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if you walk into a barnes & noble and reduce the books in certain locations that is the planetarium that is received every day those books are on the table for the same reason the corn flakes are at the end cap at the supermarket. it is paid real-estate i am confused that they are cynical about the corn flakes but they don't get it about the books. of the rights of a credit can really make a difference for those of books that are not the corn flakes of the bookstore. >> we will definitely talk more about that because figuring out how to make that assignment is something that is really challenging for everyone. david how about you especially doing with thriller and suspense in popular fiction that stuff that people really are buying of like the books that i reviewed. >> when i try to do in my role as a critic is two direct readers to what is the best that is available out there. i repute of lot of books that are popular and in some cases, a lot of best sellers but all bestsellers are not created equal. tried to say these of the people who even if they are popular, they are worth reading a
if you walk into a barnes & noble and reduce the books in certain locations that is the planetarium that is received every day those books are on the table for the same reason the corn flakes are at the end cap at the supermarket. it is paid real-estate i am confused that they are cynical about the corn flakes but they don't get it about the books. of the rights of a credit can really make a difference for those of books that are not the corn flakes of the bookstore. >> we will...
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jim, try to buy your book "getting back to even "at barnes & noble and said it was special order.m surprised because i felt i was a good partner of barnes & noble and i hoped they would stock my book. we had pretty good sales, i don't understand that, but that's the way the book crumbles. david writes, boo-yah. i'm writing you from shy-town, so i have no teams to root for. what is going on with weatherford, wft? is it going to be stagnant or should we buy more because this is more of a second half of the winner? when i did my call today with the chairman's club of people who subdescribe, i went on and said this was the cheapest oil service play. a lot of business interactive. there was a negative piece put out about how they would be in trouble with the foreign corrupt practices act. i think that's fully integrated into the stock, and i would still buy it and buy it aggressively, wft, as i told subscribers right here. "mad money" is back after the break. >>> bank stocks are starting to do well. keep an eye on them. you know i like them. i might have one for you tomorrow. there's a
jim, try to buy your book "getting back to even "at barnes & noble and said it was special order.m surprised because i felt i was a good partner of barnes & noble and i hoped they would stock my book. we had pretty good sales, i don't understand that, but that's the way the book crumbles. david writes, boo-yah. i'm writing you from shy-town, so i have no teams to root for. what is going on with weatherford, wft? is it going to be stagnant or should we buy more because this is...
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audrey barnes headed to alexandria to get reaction. >> reporter: the cameron family was jumping for joy on the way in to see one of the most anticipated movies. that is until they found out about the price hike. a matinee for two adults, two kids at this amc imax theater in alexandria will cost them $60 today, up from $48 yesterday. and that is before popcorn, candy and drinks. >> that's a lot of money for sort of like a spur of the moment thing. that kind of moves movies from what you do kind of for fun to something you have to plan for. >> i wonder if they have a good reason behind this. >> i want you to gain their trust. >> reporter: movies like "avatar" -- [ inaudible ] the movie wants to cash in on the demand for 3-d. >> not worth it. >> the price increases which kick in today are averaging about 10% depending where you live and they affect amc and regal theater and others and it is not just matinees either. the evening ticket price for adults at this amc is 17.50. 14.50 for kids. $3 hike for both. not all moviegoers will be willing to pay those prices and some industry analysts ar
audrey barnes headed to alexandria to get reaction. >> reporter: the cameron family was jumping for joy on the way in to see one of the most anticipated movies. that is until they found out about the price hike. a matinee for two adults, two kids at this amc imax theater in alexandria will cost them $60 today, up from $48 yesterday. and that is before popcorn, candy and drinks. >> that's a lot of money for sort of like a spur of the moment thing. that kind of moves movies from what...
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we heard melody barnes just now.oes he persuade his own democrats that this is the right approach? >> reporter: look, when the president rolls out his strategy publicly on wednesday, this is about getting nancy pelosi to 216, which, by the way, is down one for her, thanks to a republican house resignation today in georgia. 216 is that new magic number for her. she needs to get that wavering democrats, dennis cardoza, democratic member of congress who is on the fence. they need to see the president publicly put one final piece of skin in the game type of thing. and that's what wednesday is about and show he will have a full shoulder in on making sure not to let up on the senate, that they will cut their deal. ultimately, it does look like the house is going to end up going before the senate in this sort of two-prong strategy. remember, the senate is not voting on the sboentire health e bill. what the senate is doing, via reconciliation is the so-called fixes, what would have been done if this had been a conference com
we heard melody barnes just now.oes he persuade his own democrats that this is the right approach? >> reporter: look, when the president rolls out his strategy publicly on wednesday, this is about getting nancy pelosi to 216, which, by the way, is down one for her, thanks to a republican house resignation today in georgia. 216 is that new magic number for her. she needs to get that wavering democrats, dennis cardoza, democratic member of congress who is on the fence. they need to see the...
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his secret begins on the barn roof. >> just don't fall down. >> reporter: the solar panels you see on top heat his water. the photovoltaic panels beneath them make electricity. soeren only needs a few more panels and his home will be energy plus, meaning that every year it will create more energy than it consumes. >> my power meter which runs backwards right now. the sun is shining so right now i am selling electricity to the net, through a grid. i have the heating pump for the ground heating. i have heating of the house. beside that i have solar heating for hot water. this is my rainwater system. it supplies my toilets and my laundry. >> reporter: the four-bedroom, 2400-square-foot home saves nearly $6,000 a year on energy costs. soeren expects to pay off all of the home's additional eco-energy expenses in nine years. and from then on, it's pure profit. >> put extra money in my pocket every year. it's a good thing to do. i like that. >> reporter: and so do an increasing number of danes. while danes may lead the world in the use of alternative fuels like wind energy, perhaps their gre
his secret begins on the barn roof. >> just don't fall down. >> reporter: the solar panels you see on top heat his water. the photovoltaic panels beneath them make electricity. soeren only needs a few more panels and his home will be energy plus, meaning that every year it will create more energy than it consumes. >> my power meter which runs backwards right now. the sun is shining so right now i am selling electricity to the net, through a grid. i have the heating pump for...
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. >>> good morning, tucker barnes. i think the chopper is over an accident on the beltway between annandale and merrifield. so let's go live. this is affecting the inner loop according to callers between 236 headed up toward 66. now here we have live with the inner loop of the beltway. once they pan out we can give you a better location but traffic is able to squeeze by using the left shoulder and left lane. so on the inner loop from springfield in the direction of 66 that is affecting the drive up the west side of town. and again this is on the beltway at south 66, clear of incidents between manassas and the exit in vienna. so inner loop north of braddock up toward 236 it is the left shoulder and left lane squeezing by the accident scene and delays will begin before braddock road headed from the springfield interchange and continuing up towards the capital beltway and toward tysons. on the outer loop all lanes are open. and back inside, as you continue to make the drive along 66 itself, we do have volume delays out of
. >>> good morning, tucker barnes. i think the chopper is over an accident on the beltway between annandale and merrifield. so let's go live. this is affecting the inner loop according to callers between 236 headed up toward 66. now here we have live with the inner loop of the beltway. once they pan out we can give you a better location but traffic is able to squeeze by using the left shoulder and left lane. so on the inner loop from springfield in the direction of 66 that is affecting...
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. >>> i'm audrey barnes in rockville where today a judge sentenced renee bowman to life in prison withoutarole for killing her two adopted daughters and keeping their bodies in a base freezer, moving it to two different homes with her. the little girls were eventually discovered this their basement tomb of a third daughter escaped and alerted
. >>> i'm audrey barnes in rockville where today a judge sentenced renee bowman to life in prison withoutarole for killing her two adopted daughters and keeping their bodies in a base freezer, moving it to two different homes with her. the little girls were eventually discovered this their basement tomb of a third daughter escaped and alerted
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. >> thanks for being here, tucker barnes has the good news for the day again. three days in a row sunshine and warm temperatures. >> yes. just beautiful conditions across the area. yeah. not only today and saturday and sunday. sunday looks to be a dry day. so, temperatures near 70. >> we will have to enjoy it. i'll see what i can do. >> a tough weekend weather wise. the temperatures are warmer then yesterday. that's a bright spot. 46 at reagan national. probably need a jacket as you get out the door. 38 at dulles. so, temperatures from the 30s to the 40s across the region. there is the clear skies, lots of quiet weather ahead. off to the side, we have storminess on the north carolina coast and see the rain showers north and west of chicago, that is the cold front that gets in here sunday to monday. it will bring us cooler weather. the temperatures 15 to 20 degrees about norming cannot last forever, but it will last through the weekend. get out and enjoy the weather. saturday looks great and sunday looks great. i don't have a cloud. 72 in washington, 70 in balti
. >> thanks for being here, tucker barnes has the good news for the day again. three days in a row sunshine and warm temperatures. >> yes. just beautiful conditions across the area. yeah. not only today and saturday and sunday. sunday looks to be a dry day. so, temperatures near 70. >> we will have to enjoy it. i'll see what i can do. >> a tough weekend weather wise. the temperatures are warmer then yesterday. that's a bright spot. 46 at reagan national. probably need a...
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this will be another barn burner, i would think. greg g.: st. mary's and richmond.eindl knocks down a three-pointer. and samhan had a wonderful game. greg g.: 80-71, gaels take it. sam houston state and baylor. seth: this is one of those days the favorites were in trouble. baylor's guards woke up late. they got a bit of a scare but pulled away down the stretch. greg g.: meanwhile in oklahoma city, north texas and kansas state. wildcats were on a roll. greg a.: pulls up for the long-range three. and again, dominique sutton for the finish. kansas state looks like a team trying to get to the finals. greg g.: in san jose, murray state and vanderbilt. jenkins with a midrange jumper. seth: game of the day, greg. thomas for murray state going to make a jumper and put them up by three. at the buzzer, murray state with the upset. they beat them on the boards. they had great defense, even scoring. greg g.: they play the winner of the butler-utep game. robert morris against villanova. scottie reynolds for three. greg a.: sutton with a huge block. one of his four. reggie reddin
this will be another barn burner, i would think. greg g.: st. mary's and richmond.eindl knocks down a three-pointer. and samhan had a wonderful game. greg g.: 80-71, gaels take it. sam houston state and baylor. seth: this is one of those days the favorites were in trouble. baylor's guards woke up late. they got a bit of a scare but pulled away down the stretch. greg g.: meanwhile in oklahoma city, north texas and kansas state. wildcats were on a roll. greg a.: pulls up for the long-range three....
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fox business network correspondent peter barnes has the bottom line. good evening, peter. >> hey, bret. ken feinberg taking the knife again to the pay of 119 executives at the five firms that got big taxpayer bailouts. tens of billions of dollars each. a.i.g., general motors, chrysler, gmac and chrysler financial. feinberg says he cut the executives cash salaries by a third for this year. most of them to less than $500,000 each. he said he cut their overall compensation, including stock bonuses by 15%. but 69 executives could still take home paychecks of more than a million dollars for this year. feinberg said that's okay, as long as they do a good job and earn it, unlike some executives during the financial crisis who walked away with millions after they ran their companies into the ground. >> when you say that you add the stock to the cash and you are over a million dollars, that stock has to be held for two, three, four years. the stock value today may give somebody over a million dollars. let's see how well the company performs, how well that indiv
fox business network correspondent peter barnes has the bottom line. good evening, peter. >> hey, bret. ken feinberg taking the knife again to the pay of 119 executives at the five firms that got big taxpayer bailouts. tens of billions of dollars each. a.i.g., general motors, chrysler, gmac and chrysler financial. feinberg says he cut the executives cash salaries by a third for this year. most of them to less than $500,000 each. he said he cut their overall compensation, including stock...
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down the hill falling into a creek and sam clemens sprained his ankle when he jumped out of a burning barn he set on fire by smoking in bed. the rangers did so much marching and countermarching that one farmer said they were bound -- no government could stand the cost of the issue that it would take to follow them around. mark twain agreed and by the time he left the rangers himself he said he knew more about retreating than the man who invented retreating. he left the rangers after three weeks without bothering to formally resign and went back to st. louis and hid out in his sister's house for three weeks the torn -- surprising is that he had been named secretary to the governor of nevada territory. he even had a formal piece of paper signed by abraham lincoln himself to show it. he was dead broke. and mark twain offered to pay to take him along. in 1961 they both went to the territory and for the next 21 days were constant companions rattling across nebraska, utah and nevada. the stagecoach stopped every 50 miles or so to take on other travelers or let them eat. he ran into jack slade wh
down the hill falling into a creek and sam clemens sprained his ankle when he jumped out of a burning barn he set on fire by smoking in bed. the rangers did so much marching and countermarching that one farmer said they were bound -- no government could stand the cost of the issue that it would take to follow them around. mark twain agreed and by the time he left the rangers himself he said he knew more about retreating than the man who invented retreating. he left the rangers after three weeks...
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so, let's bring in our panel, fred barnes, executive editor of "the weekly standard." mara liasson.al public radio" and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. mara, what about the president starting this sales pitch in iowa and what the white house is thinking about whether it's an uphill climb to really sell it? >> definitely an uphill climb to sell it on the other hand, the quinnipiac poll which still shows the approval 9 -- disapproval nine points ahead of approval better. something like 55-39. the point is they got a little bounce so far. the big question is can they turn this into either a reversal or at least even it out. now, they have been saying for a very long time and it was part of the sales job to members of congress is that once this thing passed. we have a victory. it's the law of the land. there are facts on the ground. that's going to change the political dynamic and people are going to look at this bill and find all sorts of things they like in it. that might happen. we don't know that yet. we still don't know if we are at the high water mark of opposition to he
so, let's bring in our panel, fred barnes, executive editor of "the weekly standard." mara liasson.al public radio" and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. mara, what about the president starting this sales pitch in iowa and what the white house is thinking about whether it's an uphill climb to really sell it? >> definitely an uphill climb to sell it on the other hand, the quinnipiac poll which still shows the approval 9 -- disapproval nine points ahead of approval...
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melody barnes is going to join us from the white house to talk about a moe mentous day from everybody on the president's team. there was so many overtones of teddy kennedy. not only vicki's presence, but caroline kennedy and her son, jack, in the room today. patrick kennedy, teddy's son. this was one for teddy kennedy and you worked with him on the hill. i want to begin with that and the legacy that was teddy kennedy's that was achieved by this president. >> absolutely, first, thank you for having me. all of us, certainly the president, was thinking about senator kennedy today. as vicki said, the senator always believed that this president working with this speaker, majority leader and speaker, could bring this to fru fruition. we had to do this for american families that have been struggling with the high costs of health care. we have to do it for businesses that were buckling under the high cost of health care and for the country. it's a proud moment and i know senator kennedy is smiling on us today. >> and this was a moment for women in political power because not only you and your
melody barnes is going to join us from the white house to talk about a moe mentous day from everybody on the president's team. there was so many overtones of teddy kennedy. not only vicki's presence, but caroline kennedy and her son, jack, in the room today. patrick kennedy, teddy's son. this was one for teddy kennedy and you worked with him on the hill. i want to begin with that and the legacy that was teddy kennedy's that was achieved by this president. >> absolutely, first, thank you...
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question, if too big to fail is buried, taken behind the barn and shot with an uzi. what does that do to the future outlook for big bank stock prices? your colleague is talking about a quadrupling of banks by 2012. does this hurt the big banks? does their impresst federal guarantee go away? >> i think it puts them on warning to manage themselves even more carefully. i have never really believed they thought they had a safety net that would truly save them. what is big and different this time is what the government hasn't done. it has not addressed the secondary markets. you look at the banking and credit system of america, the banks are only 24%. >> like the asset-backed markets? >> yeah. >> banks are 24%. the other 76% is split between the government asset backs, shadow banks, yada yada. that area is dead. and it by definition then is going to rest on the bank's shoulders. >> do they come in, make up the slack? >> for the first time in 50 years, the banks are actually going to be reintermediated. if you're well capitalized or better yet, overcapitalized, you're goin
question, if too big to fail is buried, taken behind the barn and shot with an uzi. what does that do to the future outlook for big bank stock prices? your colleague is talking about a quadrupling of banks by 2012. does this hurt the big banks? does their impresst federal guarantee go away? >> i think it puts them on warning to manage themselves even more carefully. i have never really believed they thought they had a safety net that would truly save them. what is big and different this...
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and after the 23rd, it should be in barnes & noble and other book stores around town. >> it really is a part of history. it starts here in baltimore but it really affects the entire country. get a copy. all right. >> thank you. >> thanks, deborah. deborah rudesill, baltimore- based author. >> we're back in a moment. ,,,, >>> 73 degrees today. a gorgeous day. rain moves in. 63 tomorrow with rain and thunderstorms. tuesday, the rain moves out. 54 degrees. 67 on wednesday. 60 on thursday. 58 on friday with another chance of showers. overnight lows down just around 40 degrees. >> don't forget a big match-up later today on wjz 13, the terps and spartans tip off at 2:30 this afternoon. you can see the game exclusively here on wjz 13. that is our report for this sunday morning. i'm gigi barnett. >> and for deborah rudesill, the author of "roots of steel," thank you for being here again. >> thank you. >> we'll see you tonight after ncaa tournament play. you and i will be back here next saturday morning at 6:00. >> to be followed by sunday morning. >> at 8:00. >> cbs sunday morning is next. >>
and after the 23rd, it should be in barnes & noble and other book stores around town. >> it really is a part of history. it starts here in baltimore but it really affects the entire country. get a copy. all right. >> thank you. >> thanks, deborah. deborah rudesill, baltimore- based author. >> we're back in a moment. ,,,, >>> 73 degrees today. a gorgeous day. rain moves in. 63 tomorrow with rain and thunderstorms. tuesday, the rain moves out. 54 degrees. 67...
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. >>> tucker barnes is here with an update on today's weather of the not too bad. >> not too bad.pringlike out ther temperature wise in the upper 40s and 50s. temperatures out of the north and west gusting to 30 miles p hour and so bring along a jacket. not as warm as it looked and a chance of wintry mix tuesday night and into wednesday. >>>
. >>> tucker barnes is here with an update on today's weather of the not too bad. >> not too bad.pringlike out ther temperature wise in the upper 40s and 50s. temperatures out of the north and west gusting to 30 miles p hour and so bring along a jacket. not as warm as it looked and a chance of wintry mix tuesday night and into wednesday. >>>
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>> steve: it's a real barn burner. ♪ [ laughter ] >> steve: style! >> jimmy: very, very good.et, dance! ♪ [ buzzer ] oh, very nice. come on over, buddy. [ cheers and applause ] all right. almost came off, the hat, almost came off. time is up. can we see that in slow motion, please? that was a good move. ♪ [ laughter ] yeah. that's some good -- very, very, nice, innovative moves right here. how many points, higgins. >> steve: this is a hat and glove first. it's a three-way tie. zero, zero, zero. ♪ [ laughter ] >> jimmy: wow, all right. it's a three-way tie. that means the audience must decide the winner. was it contestant number one? [ cheers and applause ] contestant number two? [ cheers and applause ] or contestant number three? [ cheers and applause ] contestant number three, there you go, congratulations. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] little more, buddy. you might as well just pull it right out there. just go for it. it's 300 bucks. go for it. yeah, yeah. there you go. there you go. [ cheers and applause ] fantastic, congratulations! that's awesome, buddy, congrats. >> thank yo
>> steve: it's a real barn burner. ♪ [ laughter ] >> steve: style! >> jimmy: very, very good.et, dance! ♪ [ buzzer ] oh, very nice. come on over, buddy. [ cheers and applause ] all right. almost came off, the hat, almost came off. time is up. can we see that in slow motion, please? that was a good move. ♪ [ laughter ] yeah. that's some good -- very, very, nice, innovative moves right here. how many points, higgins. >> steve: this is a hat and glove first. it's a...
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. >> i'm he tony perkins in for steve chenevey and tucker barnes has come in for me. >> i don't have many talents. i can only only do the weather. >> that is not true. >> well, pretty much. >> a little bit windy yesterday. it made temperatures a little bit cooler. >> you are absolutely right. it will be breezy today as well but the wind will be t of the south. at least temperature-wise, we'll be working in the right direction. 44 for new fredericksburg. so shen city if you are waking up down at the shore, 44 for you. cool temperatures. need a jacket here the next hour or two and then once that sunshine gets up, our atmosphere should warm up pretty quickly and we'll be talking abo temperatures near 70 later this afternoon. clouds are starting to move in. that will be the theme around here. i think there will be some periods, some peeks of sunshine during the first part of the day but the clouds will win out. eventually the rain showers will move in. most of te rain should hold off until nighttime hours after this evenings rush hour. we'll be talking about some rain for the start of ou
. >> i'm he tony perkins in for steve chenevey and tucker barnes has come in for me. >> i don't have many talents. i can only only do the weather. >> that is not true. >> well, pretty much. >> a little bit windy yesterday. it made temperatures a little bit cooler. >> you are absolutely right. it will be breezy today as well but the wind will be t of the south. at least temperature-wise, we'll be working in the right direction. 44 for new fredericksburg. so...
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speaking of "the weekly standard" fred barnes wrote back in january, the health care bill obamacare is dead with not the lightest prospect of resurrection. and here is chris matthews with alan grayson telling him about the idea that health care could pass in the senate through reconciliation. >> reconciliation is 51 votes not 60 votes. >> nobody has done a program with reconciliation. just name the program that's ever been created through reconciliation. >> tax cuts -- >> that's not a program. you can raise taxes or cut program spending. you cannot create something. >> videotape is a wonderful thing, isn't it? >> there's nothing -- it's not that matthews turned out that he was wrong, it's that he's mocking his guest for taking this position. >> it's a good thing in the end that chris didn't run for the senate, because the rules got away from him there. >> mr. television critic? is that good television? >> it's great television. it's incredible television. are you kidding? it also shows -- it also shows what -- how foolish cable television cans will be in this. and that's part of the la
speaking of "the weekly standard" fred barnes wrote back in january, the health care bill obamacare is dead with not the lightest prospect of resurrection. and here is chris matthews with alan grayson telling him about the idea that health care could pass in the senate through reconciliation. >> reconciliation is 51 votes not 60 votes. >> nobody has done a program with reconciliation. just name the program that's ever been created through reconciliation. >> tax cuts...
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audrey barnes has more. >> reporter: after their brave little 7-year-old sister jumped from a second-floor window of this house to escape their abusive adoptive mother, renee bowman, authorities found the bodies of her sisters, jasmine and minnet in the place bowman entombed them. stacked one on top of the other in a base metropolitan freezer. >> it's -- basement freezer. >> it's defies any ability to comprehend what this woman did. >> reporter: at sentencing today bowman stood and told the judge -- >> even as she spoke those words she was -- without any human emotion. not a tear that has been shed. >> reporter: defense attorney allen drew asked the judge for mercy. he said bowman was a foster child, too, abandoned by her father and schizophrenic mother. he said his client is not a murderer. judge michael looked bowman in the eye and said you are a murderer. you sentenced these two innocent children in the dawn of their lives to a death chamber. i see no remorse, no empathy, no caring, nothing. wiping away tears he says it's the worst case he's ever had to sit through and sentenced bowman
audrey barnes has more. >> reporter: after their brave little 7-year-old sister jumped from a second-floor window of this house to escape their abusive adoptive mother, renee bowman, authorities found the bodies of her sisters, jasmine and minnet in the place bowman entombed them. stacked one on top of the other in a base metropolitan freezer. >> it's -- basement freezer. >> it's defies any ability to comprehend what this woman did. >> reporter: at sentencing today...
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my question to you is, i have always felt that my dollar was a vote and that if i could choose barnes & noble or an independent book store or shaw's versus the little corner grocery store, and the independent book store and corner store or more expensive itch always felt bush my question is, aim wrong in thinking that i have some power in how this -- against wal-mart and against these other companies? >> your dollar is a vet when you actually -- vote when you have real market systems in which you have many buyers and many sellers. a our present system is not much of a vote. the person who has been pushing the idea if you don't like the way a corporation is acting, take your dollars elsewhere, the father of this is capitalism and freedom in 1962. the point earlier about milton freedman. one of the things i did, i went back to look at the frame free market, which is the idea that there's actually this market system, this being out there, which before 1980 most people would say, well, who controls -- who creates wealth in this country? who creates new products and new technologies? most
my question to you is, i have always felt that my dollar was a vote and that if i could choose barnes & noble or an independent book store or shaw's versus the little corner grocery store, and the independent book store and corner store or more expensive itch always felt bush my question is, aim wrong in thinking that i have some power in how this -- against wal-mart and against these other companies? >> your dollar is a vet when you actually -- vote when you have real market systems...
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melody barnes from the white house joins us this hour. >>> was john mccain dupeded by the bush treasury., the bank bailout? >> we were all misled. we were all misled. i mean, he said that they were going after the toxic assets, the toxic asset is, were -- was the housing market. he testified to that. i mean, we were all misled. so, what did he do then? they started pumping money into the financial institutions. >> we'll have our own reality check coming up. >>ow
melody barnes from the white house joins us this hour. >>> was john mccain dupeded by the bush treasury., the bank bailout? >> we were all misled. we were all misled. i mean, he said that they were going after the toxic assets, the toxic asset is, were -- was the housing market. he testified to that. i mean, we were all misled. so, what did he do then? they started pumping money into the financial institutions. >> we'll have our own reality check coming up. >>ow
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system to be in secret and wealth creating the democrats as far as i can tell, that horse has left the barn, matt, how do you look at the tea party's relationship with both parties, particularly when it comes to that real sort of constitutional conservative definition of democracy? >> i think the tea party movement and this broader grass roots fiscal conservative movement in america today is defined, not by politics, but by good policy. and there's a sense going back to the founding of america that we can never leave our country to the political process, to political decision making. we've got to have the people involved. you talked earlier about money buying politics and money buying votes. the one thing that trumps money in politics people. and we now have this massive movement of people showing up and holding people accountable. and you've got to understand, after this election, the tea party movement will have failed, if it doesn't remain organized and hold both republicans and democrats accountable for the promises they made during the election. >> yeah. listen -- go ahead. real quick,
system to be in secret and wealth creating the democrats as far as i can tell, that horse has left the barn, matt, how do you look at the tea party's relationship with both parties, particularly when it comes to that real sort of constitutional conservative definition of democracy? >> i think the tea party movement and this broader grass roots fiscal conservative movement in america today is defined, not by politics, but by good policy. and there's a sense going back to the founding of...
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hillside one night into a creek and sam clemens sprained his ankle when he jumped out of a burning barnthat he set on fire in the first place by smoking in bed. in fact, the rangers did so much marching and counter marching that when a farmer in the area said if they're bound to win the war off by themselves, because no government can ban the cost and expense of the shoe whether it would take to follow them around. twain agreed in by the time he left the rangers themselves he said he already knew more about retreating than the man that invented retreating. twain left american rangers after about three weeks without bothering to formally resign and went back to st. louis and head out in his sisters house for a few weeks. but before their older brother showed up with a surprising news that he had been named secretary to the governor of nevada territory. he even had a formal piece of paper signed by abraham lincoln himself to show it. be an oregon appellee had come he was dead broke and mark twain, sam clemens, offered to pay both their waste to nevada before they would take them along. so
hillside one night into a creek and sam clemens sprained his ankle when he jumped out of a burning barnthat he set on fire in the first place by smoking in bed. in fact, the rangers did so much marching and counter marching that when a farmer in the area said if they're bound to win the war off by themselves, because no government can ban the cost and expense of the shoe whether it would take to follow them around. twain agreed in by the time he left the rangers themselves he said he already...
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november 2, 2009, and it says, "caution killed my son" sadly, the first sergeant, retired marine john barn ard lost his son joshua, lance corporal who was killed in afghanistan. and from that, his concern was the rules of engagement had changed to such a point where our military's restricted in certain areas of what they can use in ways of defending themselves. well, after i read the article on the floor, part of the article, it got on my mind about what are we doing to our military if we're asking them to go to afghanistan and fight, yet we tell them in certain situations, you cannot use your weapons? so i asked my staff to email a dear friend of mine, who is a retired senior military general. and i wanted him to help me understand the rules of engagement. well, the comments that he sent back really didn't speak to my question of rules of engagement, but i want to share with you part of his email back to my staff. as i wrote and mentioned, trying to win in afghanistan is a losing proposition. you're not dealing with a nation state nor are you dealing with state actors. afghanistan is a tr
november 2, 2009, and it says, "caution killed my son" sadly, the first sergeant, retired marine john barn ard lost his son joshua, lance corporal who was killed in afghanistan. and from that, his concern was the rules of engagement had changed to such a point where our military's restricted in certain areas of what they can use in ways of defending themselves. well, after i read the article on the floor, part of the article, it got on my mind about what are we doing to our military...
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in the middle is peter barnes was a senior washington correspondent for fox business news. he previously worked for hearst argyle and cnbc. he follows banking issues very closely and he's very knowledgeable. and part of that maybe because he actually has an mba from wharton. so he actually studied. >> and finance. >> and finance. a tory mcgrane covers banking on the capitol hill and newspaper politico, which is kind of taken washington by storm and is widely read within washington but now has increasingly got a national profile. it's a bit of a difficult feat i will say because she has to produce a long story almost every day, which is not easy, but she does it very well and very accurately i will say. and she also has a strong academic background in our area because she has a master's from the london school of economics. jeff birnbaum is president of pgr public relations here in washington, but for many years he was one of the top columnists and commentators in washington. many of you have seen them on various tv panels being a pundit or a talking head as we say. most rece
in the middle is peter barnes was a senior washington correspondent for fox business news. he previously worked for hearst argyle and cnbc. he follows banking issues very closely and he's very knowledgeable. and part of that maybe because he actually has an mba from wharton. so he actually studied. >> and finance. >> and finance. a tory mcgrane covers banking on the capitol hill and newspaper politico, which is kind of taken washington by storm and is widely read within washington...
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. >> con congressman barn any frank said they yelled chants at him. tea party or those who spoke at the rally. >> it's not a reflection of the republican party when you have idiots saying stupid things. it's reprehensible. we do not support that. >> congressman cleaver said the police force quickly got them into the capitol and defused the situation. >>> my next two guests are doing everything they can to help democrats pass health care reform. ron is from a prohealth care consumers group and joins us from capitol hill. and rose gonzalez from the american nurses association and joins me live in the studio. welcome to you. >> good to be with you. >> rose, i'll start with you. why do you think this is beneficial to those in the medical industry like yourself? >> we have suffered long and hard watching our patients come in day in and day out. we hear the lines at the public health clinics are getting longer and longer, and we believe this is our opportunity to address those individuals who do not have health insurance, those falling through the cracks to
. >> con congressman barn any frank said they yelled chants at him. tea party or those who spoke at the rally. >> it's not a reflection of the republican party when you have idiots saying stupid things. it's reprehensible. we do not support that. >> congressman cleaver said the police force quickly got them into the capitol and defused the situation. >>> my next two guests are doing everything they can to help democrats pass health care reform. ron is from a prohealth...
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so you shouldn't -- knowing that, it was always going to be difficult to get barnes.t was always going to be an intraparty fight and if you set up the scenario that says well, we need bipartisan support, then you're going to be banging your head against the wall throughout this process. not because the -- it is this one issue, but because fundamentally, the very people that could help you succeed aren't there anymore. where does that lead for 2010? they look and they say hmm, this feels very familiar, especially for people who were around in 1993, 199 4. the last time you had a white house and congress controlled by democrats. they say hmm, this feels kind of familiar. back then, there was a guy named ron who was at the white house and was kind of controversial. ok. check. we have one of those. again. and two, we have, you know, a president whose approval rating now is under 50%. we have an angry electorate. we have a lot of seats at risk because we've picked up so many seats over the last couple of cycles. this is setting up to be a very very, very bad year. now, we
so you shouldn't -- knowing that, it was always going to be difficult to get barnes.t was always going to be an intraparty fight and if you set up the scenario that says well, we need bipartisan support, then you're going to be banging your head against the wall throughout this process. not because the -- it is this one issue, but because fundamentally, the very people that could help you succeed aren't there anymore. where does that lead for 2010? they look and they say hmm, this feels very...
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. >> i didn't bring books to sell but you can get them at amazon.com and barnes and noble. >> we havehe magazines here for the synopsis as an article. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> an update on the $787 billion economic stimulus program passed into law more than a year ago. $350 billion have been committed to various projects. just $195 billion have been paid out. we have a web site devoted to following stimulus money. go to www. c-span.org for stimulus. you will find news conferences and hearings and congressional debates as well as government and watchdog groups tracking the spending. treasury secretary timothy geithner testified on capitol hill yesterday urging u.s. banks for consumer fees. his testimony is next and the senate is back this morning at 9:30 eastern to continue work on federal aviation programs. live senate coverage is live on c-span2. >> obama and his socialist ideas of the madrid -- government and car companies and banks and deciding salaries, this is a life lesson in progress right now. >> founder and president of
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dress barn this tragedy into a sustainable sustainable economic enterprise.ly public health means clean water. it means that we need a solid waste treatment in the urban areas in particular. rebuilding democratic institution is what we need and to function better. the necessary solidarity should help us harmonize our relations to focus on the common good and to work differently. the constitutional timetable says we need the necessary mechanisms to help establish all the conditions. the presence of political with them by the inmates were their operation must also be part of our charter properties. getting the state institutions during again normalizing the work of the police, the way they were before the quake which enough staff. all of this is vital for the appropriate operation of the state based on the rule of law. a community as well as human rights dropped throughout the c. finally we need to establish a culture of transparency and accountability which will make corruption impossible. some steps have been taken the last few years. we have to go more quick
dress barn this tragedy into a sustainable sustainable economic enterprise.ly public health means clean water. it means that we need a solid waste treatment in the urban areas in particular. rebuilding democratic institution is what we need and to function better. the necessary solidarity should help us harmonize our relations to focus on the common good and to work differently. the constitutional timetable says we need the necessary mechanisms to help establish all the conditions. the presence...
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, we will say 12 seconds to come in around the barrels and into the barn. >> i let paige show me onehad a difference plan. we will do a slow trot and we will act like there's speed cameras in there. we will take it real slow. it was my turn to give it a try. 12 seconds, here we go. >> 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. made it. strange how my 12 seconds seemed more like 44 seconds n11.2 seconds. that works. >> i wasn't the best rider but pronto definitely deserved a treat and i ended up getting one too, when i got my grade. on the scale of 1 to 10. >> i'm thinking a 10. you did really well. >> i like her. >> i mind riding into the sunset with a grade like that. >> pronto got excited and took off. >> pronto could have gone the whole barrel race in 12 seconds and he would have known what to do and is all i would have had to do was hold on but i was too afraid. >> that was good. you you did good. >> paige is an excellent teacher. she has won awards and has done the rodeo. if you want to more information about pane paige or barrel raciu can check out her web page. >>> if you want to
, we will say 12 seconds to come in around the barrels and into the barn. >> i let paige show me onehad a difference plan. we will do a slow trot and we will act like there's speed cameras in there. we will take it real slow. it was my turn to give it a try. 12 seconds, here we go. >> 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. made it. strange how my 12 seconds seemed more like 44 seconds n11.2 seconds. that works. >> i wasn't the best rider but pronto definitely deserved a treat...
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july of 2008, long after the horse had escaped the barn. they were so late in trying to protect consumers. i could go on about the bailout of aig and allowing the mergers of bank of america and countrywide, world savings and all of these others, without having conditions to make sure that the delphis loans were modified. literally putting trillions of dollars into the market, bailing them out without making sure that the kind of malfeasance and bad loans that were made, that those things got cleaned up. the leverage that they should have had on the the bush administration and this administration was nonexistent. putting it at the fed is putting it with an agency that has historically had consumers as a secondary thought. i served in the federal reserve system. they were for the banks as their clients. not taxpayers, not you and die. that is who they look out for, that is who they should look out for, making sure that the banks are not operating unsafely. but you need to manage the consumer protection agency with consumers. host: mr. taylor,
july of 2008, long after the horse had escaped the barn. they were so late in trying to protect consumers. i could go on about the bailout of aig and allowing the mergers of bank of america and countrywide, world savings and all of these others, without having conditions to make sure that the delphis loans were modified. literally putting trillions of dollars into the market, bailing them out without making sure that the kind of malfeasance and bad loans that were made, that those things got...
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july of 2008, long after the horse had escaped the barn. they were so late in trying to protect consumers. i could go on about the bailout of aig and allowing the mergers of bank of america and countrywide, world savings and all of these others, without having conditions to make sure that the delphis loans were modified. literally putting trillions of dollars into the market, bailing them out without making sure that the kind of malfeasance and bad loans that were made, that those things got cleaned up. the leverage that they should have had on the the bush administration and this administration was nonexistent. putting it at the fed is putting it with an agency that has historically had consumers as a secondary thought. i served in the federal reserve system. they were for the banks as their clients. not taxpayers, not you and die. that is who they look out for, that is who they should look out for, making sure that the banks are not operating unsafely. but you need to manage the consumer protection agency with consumers. host: mr. taylor,
july of 2008, long after the horse had escaped the barn. they were so late in trying to protect consumers. i could go on about the bailout of aig and allowing the mergers of bank of america and countrywide, world savings and all of these others, without having conditions to make sure that the delphis loans were modified. literally putting trillions of dollars into the market, bailing them out without making sure that the kind of malfeasance and bad loans that were made, that those things got...
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pottery barn and sears?, bath, & beyond. >> he thought the money was going to bed bath & beyond. not banks. who would think they had the toxic assets. >> go figure. >> that worried aboy ed abouied hayworth? >> must be. >>> an attorney for former enron ceo jeffrey skilling will address the supreme court. skilling is serving a 24-year prison sentence. his attorney says that the statute used to convict him was unconstitutionally vague. i'm going to use that one too. i was duped into this contract. >> exactly. >> something like that, right? >> we all we're. let's get out of here. >>> where is the future of health care headed? we'll speak with someone who can tell us, hopefully. majority whip dick durbin. hello, hello. client's come in, they're anxious. scared. they don't know where to begin. so we start to talk about what have they done and what are their goals. and then we plan. it's a very good feeling as an advisor to work with people and help get them to their goals. once people perceive that they can contro
pottery barn and sears?, bath, & beyond. >> he thought the money was going to bed bath & beyond. not banks. who would think they had the toxic assets. >> go figure. >> that worried aboy ed abouied hayworth? >> must be. >>> an attorney for former enron ceo jeffrey skilling will address the supreme court. skilling is serving a 24-year prison sentence. his attorney says that the statute used to convict him was unconstitutionally vague. i'm going to use that...