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baxter was a dynamo.thin months of being in the job, he dismissed a 15 year old antitrust suit against ibm on the basis that technology in that area have gone way beyond what was the justice department's concern 15 years before that. but at the same time, not long after that, baxter was involved in the breakup of at&t in two or three different organizations. so these were discriminating judgments, and i think the judgments in which case was very corrected in both cases. another one that i think is quite interesting. reagan, after some controversy within the administration, authorize an invasion of the tiny caribbean iand called grenada. that followed a situation in which the hezbollah had bombed the barracks, paris and barracks in lebanon, in beirut. but reagan had authorized the invasion of grenada riemer to reduce the cuban influence in the caribbean because the grenada political system had basically been taken over by the cubans. and that, even the bombing of the marine barracks in beit gave people the
baxter was a dynamo.thin months of being in the job, he dismissed a 15 year old antitrust suit against ibm on the basis that technology in that area have gone way beyond what was the justice department's concern 15 years before that. but at the same time, not long after that, baxter was involved in the breakup of at&t in two or three different organizations. so these were discriminating judgments, and i think the judgments in which case was very corrected in both cases. another one that i...
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stephanie baxter is still angry. >> don't pretend like you're doing something and then months later ided and now i don't know what to do. >> reporter: and stefan thi baxter is now working with her mortgage company to save her home and using some of the free resources that are out there and available to homeowners. >> so it's not clear still now whether she'll be able to stay in the house. >> still working on it, yeah. >> these companies tend to prey on people who need the help the most. if you're in the situation where you're sitting there saying i am stuck between a rock and a hard place, i might lose my house, what eat best thing you can do? >> the first call you should make is to the mortgage company to try to work out a deal. there's also free help out there for homeowners, go to hopenow.com, and they can try to help you, point you in the right direction, give you some guidance. but should you really twri tory avoid companies that are guaranteeing that they can save your house and saying they have a great rate of return in getting your loan modified. you should really be cautious
stephanie baxter is still angry. >> don't pretend like you're doing something and then months later ided and now i don't know what to do. >> reporter: and stefan thi baxter is now working with her mortgage company to save her home and using some of the free resources that are out there and available to homeowners. >> so it's not clear still now whether she'll be able to stay in the house. >> still working on it, yeah. >> these companies tend to prey on people who...
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susan baxter: thank you, debi. debi: what is sibling rivalry? susan: sibling rivalry is competition. basically, it starts as a feeling of competition. it's usually around wanting attention--wanting attention from someone who's really important to them. so it could be parents, it could be grandparents, it could be the care provider--sometimes even a teacher. so, really, it's wanting that focus or that special attention from the person that's important to them. debi: ok. and it sounds like it's pretty common? susan: very common. and it's very, very typical, and it's a natural part of a child's process of growing up. debi: now, does sibling rivalry happen when kids are closer in age, or can it happen when they're further apart in age? susan: it can happen at any time. you would think maybe closer in age may be an issue, but, really, there's a lot of different factors that are involved that can be at a certain age or stage of development. it could be the emotional maturity of the child, or it could even be, just in terms of their whole temperament,
susan baxter: thank you, debi. debi: what is sibling rivalry? susan: sibling rivalry is competition. basically, it starts as a feeling of competition. it's usually around wanting attention--wanting attention from someone who's really important to them. so it could be parents, it could be grandparents, it could be the care provider--sometimes even a teacher. so, really, it's wanting that focus or that special attention from the person that's important to them. debi: ok. and it sounds like it's...
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baxter marched to brian. that's the game winner. they win the first preseason game of the year, 4-3. >> he needed this game. >> glad they got the chance. >>> farmers market opened today in the shadow of the white house. michelle obama's office helped secure a permit to close down the busy street at the height of rush hour. she was there to celebrate the opening. the market will be open every thursday through october. the street will be shut down during that time. >>> with a summer full of political events, "saturday night live" returns this weekend. we got a taste of what's ahead wráh "snl" prime time weekend update. despite the wealth, some cast members say their creative cast is spontaneous. >> we have about as much planned this season as last season, which is nutting. >> i can say nothing on a thursday night, by saturday, something. >> creative rags to riches. >> yep. >> megan >>> from our unusual animal files, how about kittens with seven toes? two kittens from the same litter came out with more toes than usual. one had seven to
baxter marched to brian. that's the game winner. they win the first preseason game of the year, 4-3. >> he needed this game. >> glad they got the chance. >>> farmers market opened today in the shadow of the white house. michelle obama's office helped secure a permit to close down the busy street at the height of rush hour. she was there to celebrate the opening. the market will be open every thursday through october. the street will be shut down during that time....
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we have baxter which an absolutely terrific medical company.o we've got a software, medical, a bank and two retailers. obviously have to throw one retailer back. we will throw children's place back into the mix and we're going to pick up, let's see, what could we use? get a defensive in there. why don't get a general mills. okay a little general mills. so we have a little bit up and downess which is also known as volatility. why don't we go next to sydney who is in -- our third florida player. sydney? >> caller: detective cramer, this is your new best friend trashing calling from sunny, sunny and prosperous beach florida. down the road from the number one sighting of the florida gators. >> i have to tell you i do love the gators. i don't mean to get into the waive my friends who are 'noles fans, absolutely not or 'canes friends. my daughter goes to the university of florida. that's all she wrote. >> caller: beautiful. you're considered royalty down here. it shows all of the effort that you put into your show. it's terrific. >> i was looking for
we have baxter which an absolutely terrific medical company.o we've got a software, medical, a bank and two retailers. obviously have to throw one retailer back. we will throw children's place back into the mix and we're going to pick up, let's see, what could we use? get a defensive in there. why don't get a general mills. okay a little general mills. so we have a little bit up and downess which is also known as volatility. why don't we go next to sydney who is in -- our third florida player....
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glaxosmithkline and baxter are waiting for fda clearance. some are worried about the safety of the quickly made pandemic vaccine. sanofi ceo says he will put his arm where his mouth is. >> it may feel sore where you got injected or you may feel a little nauseous afterwards. i'm going to get personally vaccinated as soon as the flu vaccine is available. i've been getting the seasonal flu for ten years. we stand behind the safety of the vaccine ichblt. >> and he says sanofi iv's plan are going through 3,000 eggs a day. i'll be going on "fast money" to talk about whether biopharma can score in the fourth quarter. >> are you going to get a flu shot, mike? >> definitely. both of them. >> even the h1n1. aren't there concerns the vaccine that is out is not fully approved yet? >> they actually are approved. the fda approved four company vaccines. glaxo and baxter are still waiting for approval. the question is when will they be available. there are others at greater risk, we have to wait until the risk population gets vaccinated so we can get the h1
glaxosmithkline and baxter are waiting for fda clearance. some are worried about the safety of the quickly made pandemic vaccine. sanofi ceo says he will put his arm where his mouth is. >> it may feel sore where you got injected or you may feel a little nauseous afterwards. i'm going to get personally vaccinated as soon as the flu vaccine is available. i've been getting the seasonal flu for ten years. we stand behind the safety of the vaccine ichblt. >> and he says sanofi iv's plan...
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one false step allowed the center of colin baxter to get over there. and from this point on.y that got speed. he just runs down. >> mike: grigsby, oh, whacked in the backfield. he lost three. what a play by david cato, the back-up strong safety, came flying off the corner and hit grigsby after he took one step. and, you know, this here -- cato comes in off the corner like that right there. he's going for the football. if you hesitate, you miss it. it's timing. grigsby also ran into the zone tackle. adam grant. he wasn't going any further after they hit him. second and goal. scott wants to throw. batted down, incomplete at the 1. knocked down by spievey. intended for terrell turner. quick post. tough to defend but he did it. watch his feet. he throws the football. pitter patters with his feet. delay, let the ball go. this is an offense that really struggled this year in a touchdown. four touchdowns in nine. not good. last year they had 75% of the time. so they're not executing with the timing like they need to. >> mike: now they'll spread the field with four wide receivers on
one false step allowed the center of colin baxter to get over there. and from this point on.y that got speed. he just runs down. >> mike: grigsby, oh, whacked in the backfield. he lost three. what a play by david cato, the back-up strong safety, came flying off the corner and hit grigsby after he took one step. and, you know, this here -- cato comes in off the corner like that right there. he's going for the football. if you hesitate, you miss it. it's timing. grigsby also ran into the...
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isn't it great that baxter pharmaceutical is the same company that has a hand in making our flu vaccinethis is a eugenicist program. these vaccine pop up at military bases because we use our troops as guinea pigs. this is the perfect vehicle to have this country be thrown into martial law with the coming economic collapse. there's no reason for a healthy person to put pathogens -- this flu has been shown to have 1/8 of avian flu, one swine flu, and two human flus. i wanted to cite the study that this happened in nature. please cite those studies. i'm looking at studies that show the difference. this is completely made up by the government and the pharmaceutical monster companies to put us into martial law. guest: thank you for your comments. i do not know anything about the study that you're talking about. the reference of the pharmaceutical company. let me tell you what i do know. i know this is a rna virus. they're very good at changing their genetic structures. they do that all the time. every good scientist who does agrology is very aware of this. the people who are experts in this
isn't it great that baxter pharmaceutical is the same company that has a hand in making our flu vaccinethis is a eugenicist program. these vaccine pop up at military bases because we use our troops as guinea pigs. this is the perfect vehicle to have this country be thrown into martial law with the coming economic collapse. there's no reason for a healthy person to put pathogens -- this flu has been shown to have 1/8 of avian flu, one swine flu, and two human flus. i wanted to cite the study...