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mayor bing thinks it will, and he's pushing a bold plan.least 40 square miles. that's about the size of the city of buffalo. bing wants to tear down abandoned houses, clear out entire neighborhoods that the city can no longer support and literally downsize. >> the same services that you have to provide for a thriving inner city neighborhood, you can't continue to do that for a neighborhood that has one or two homes there. you can't afford to do it. so people are going to have to be upset with me, but i've got to do what i need to do. >> reporter: but how do you move folks out of their house? do you say, "hey, you got to go. we're going to find you another nice house over here"? >> that's what you got to do. and i mean, that's going to be the toughest sell of my life. >> reporter: that's pretty drastic. >> but that's the reality. >> reporter: bing says don't count detroit out, at least not yet. >> i'm not dreaming, not smoking anything. i really think and believe that this city will come back. cordette grantling hopes so, for the sake of her
mayor bing thinks it will, and he's pushing a bold plan.least 40 square miles. that's about the size of the city of buffalo. bing wants to tear down abandoned houses, clear out entire neighborhoods that the city can no longer support and literally downsize. >> the same services that you have to provide for a thriving inner city neighborhood, you can't continue to do that for a neighborhood that has one or two homes there. you can't afford to do it. so people are going to have to be upset...
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why don't you use bing? bing... wow, looks better already. (son) now use visual search. ooooh...o. please don't go. indeed, you won't like martinique madam hey hun... they got a maze out back. hey lloyd (announcer) stop searching- start deciding... with bing- the decision engine from microsoft. to create thermocontrol™. designed with the comfort of athletic fabrics in mind, stayfree® with thermocontrol™ quickly wicks moisture away for exceptional dryness. thermocontrol™ only from stayfree®. michelle: girls, you know what that means... all: one...day...wonder boy! boy: polos for the family, $5. saturday only. michelle: hello polos... wesley: hello? children... announcer: one hot one day wonder from old navy: classic polos $5. saturday only. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. and thank you so much for watching at home. i appreciate it. everyone knows that we spare no expense on this show bringing you the latest in entertainment technology. whatever it takes, we're going to do it. i think you'll see what i mean in this next game. get ready to "put it in rev
why don't you use bing? bing... wow, looks better already. (son) now use visual search. ooooh...o. please don't go. indeed, you won't like martinique madam hey hun... they got a maze out back. hey lloyd (announcer) stop searching- start deciding... with bing- the decision engine from microsoft. to create thermocontrol™. designed with the comfort of athletic fabrics in mind, stayfree® with thermocontrol™ quickly wicks moisture away for exceptional dryness. thermocontrol™ only from...
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more than 5 million high-school students admit to binge drinking at least once a month. the age of which children began drinking is dropping. since 1975, the proportion of children who began drinking in a crate or earlier has jumped by about 1/3. >> alcohol abuse has become a weakness of the united states. every day three teens died because they have been drinking under the influence. the as a total of nine people per day. -- that is a total of nine people per day. >> we all know that drunk driving has been a leading factor in fatal crashes. in 2008, about 1/3 of all highway deaths were alcohol related. >> i would say about 1/3. >> children come to this store and they try to buy up the store honor is cautious and check id. >> about 8% of the people go in and try to buy alcohol and we actually have to arrest them. >> 16.4% of sixth graders by their beer at a store, a bar, or a restaurant . >> a child's home or a child's friends home is the major source of alcohol for young children to is a major source for all children. >> most of the alcohol consumed by under age votes i
more than 5 million high-school students admit to binge drinking at least once a month. the age of which children began drinking is dropping. since 1975, the proportion of children who began drinking in a crate or earlier has jumped by about 1/3. >> alcohol abuse has become a weakness of the united states. every day three teens died because they have been drinking under the influence. the as a total of nine people per day. -- that is a total of nine people per day. >> we all know...
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why don't you use bing? bing... wow, looks better already. (son) now use visual search. ooooh...yd (announcer) stop searching- start deciding... with bing- the decision engine from microsoft. [ male announcer ] applebee's new under 550 calories menu. it's all the tastes and none of the trade-offs. that's under 550 calories? [ male announcer ] and it's another reason why there's no place like the neighborhood. now open until midnight or later. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody and thank you so much for watching. our first guest is an emmy nominee for his work on "30 rock" and he's one fo the stars of the new comedy, "death at a funeral," which opens in theatres nationwide today. let's look at a clip. >> what's going on? who's that dude? >> come in and shut the damn door. >> what's happening? >> he's having a seizure. >> damn! [ laughter ] >> come on. jacket under his head. you guys happen to see a little, uh -- >> come in here! come in. >> norman, i told you to lock the damn door. >> what's going on? >> he's having a seizure. [ laughter ] >> yeah. so why
why don't you use bing? bing... wow, looks better already. (son) now use visual search. ooooh...yd (announcer) stop searching- start deciding... with bing- the decision engine from microsoft. [ male announcer ] applebee's new under 550 calories menu. it's all the tastes and none of the trade-offs. that's under 550 calories? [ male announcer ] and it's another reason why there's no place like the neighborhood. now open until midnight or later. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome...
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why don't you use bing? bing... wow, looks better already. (son) now use visual search. ooooh...here! no. please don't go. indeed, you won't like martinique madam hey hun... they got a maze out back. hey lloyd (announcer) stop searching- start deciding... with bing- the decision engine from microsoft. >> jimmy: this is his new album called "the pursuit." here with the song, "wheels," jamie cullum! ♪ ♪ everyday you live a life so full of hope ♪ ♪ shouldn't drag your soul around you like a leather robe ♪ ♪ you remember everything you thought your life would be ♪ ♪ well its falling through the cracks of ancient history ♪ ♪ oh, is this something that i never something that i never had ♪ ♪ oh, is this something that i never something that i never had ♪ ♪ tell you what i've heard the wheels are falling off ♪ ♪ the wheels e falling off the world ♪ ♪ friday night and everything is a okay ♪ ♪ we are living like we've always known a different way ♪ ♪ we are taking on our different roads before our goal ♪ ♪ it'll bring you back around to the one you know ♪ ♪ oh, is this something that i nev
why don't you use bing? bing... wow, looks better already. (son) now use visual search. ooooh...here! no. please don't go. indeed, you won't like martinique madam hey hun... they got a maze out back. hey lloyd (announcer) stop searching- start deciding... with bing- the decision engine from microsoft. >> jimmy: this is his new album called "the pursuit." here with the song, "wheels," jamie cullum! ♪ ♪ everyday you live a life so full of hope ♪ ♪ shouldn't drag...
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why don't you use bing? bing... wow, looks better already. (son) now use visual search. ooooh...ere! no. please don't go. indeed, you won't like martinique madam hey hun... they got a maze out back. hey lloyd (announcer) stop searching- start deciding... with bing- the decision engine from microsoft. determine if a car is a best buy? first they drive it in the real world. and put it through its paces. they rate its fit and finish. and the amenities inside. they factor in purchase price and operating costs, fuel economy and resale value. in short, they do what you do to test its quality. the consumers digest best buys from chevy. put them to your own test. and may the best car win. >> jimmy: this is his new album called "the pursuit." here with the song, "wheels," jamie cullum! ♪ ♪ everyday you live a life so full of hope ♪ ♪ shouldn't drag your soul around you like a leather robe ♪ ♪ you remember everything you thought your life would be ♪ ♪ well its falling through the cracks of ancient history ♪ ♪ oh, is this something that i never something that i never had ♪ ♪ oh, is this som
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if you give them a hard time, disorderly conduct, bing, bing, bing.getting a traffic ticket, i understand, guilfoyle. gives the cop a finger. very aggressive gesture right in the's cop's face and that's fine. >> yeah. the cop did not like that. so he pulled him over for the second time. the guy said he was upset he is taking his kid to school. the kids go nuts. he gets angry. he flips him off. cop says something else. disorderly conduct. you are in trouble. they dismissed that saying this man has a first amendment right to verbally abuse, use explicittives. verbal or nonverbal. this is also again. >> bill: we have always had the right to verbally abuse the police. >> flip off cops. >> i am big into courtesy having -- >> bill: civility is being lost in this country any way but when the police don't have the authority to stop somebody from berating them in obscene way that's verging on anarchy. >> as long as they're not inciting violence and chaos. >> bill: you are inciting chaos. >> you are not it's directed to that police officer. >> bill: it doesn't
if you give them a hard time, disorderly conduct, bing, bing, bing.getting a traffic ticket, i understand, guilfoyle. gives the cop a finger. very aggressive gesture right in the's cop's face and that's fine. >> yeah. the cop did not like that. so he pulled him over for the second time. the guy said he was upset he is taking his kid to school. the kids go nuts. he gets angry. he flips him off. cop says something else. disorderly conduct. you are in trouble. they dismissed that saying this...
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the report of binge drinking are in line with the national average. our congratulations to the university of baltimore chess team. they are once again national champions. this is their sixth championship in the past 10 years. >> very impressive. an elementary school is trying out a new way to help students focus better. the idea started with one boy, and now it has thread -- now it has spread throughout the school. >> when it joshua but williams came to school this year, he brought his yoga ball in with him. he uses it instead of a chair. >> it is comfortable, and it makes it easier to learn. >> his classmates took notice. >> i ask if i could bring in one. >> the teacher and principal lov the idea. since a breeze as has been cut to 50 minutes a day ended jim -- since recess has been cut to 15 minutes a day, and jim is only twice a week -- gym is only twice a week, this is a way to burn a few extra calories. the balls must be rolled under the desk like chairs at the end of the day. teachers say students pay better attention, and some have seen a great
the report of binge drinking are in line with the national average. our congratulations to the university of baltimore chess team. they are once again national champions. this is their sixth championship in the past 10 years. >> very impressive. an elementary school is trying out a new way to help students focus better. the idea started with one boy, and now it has thread -- now it has spread throughout the school. >> when it joshua but williams came to school this year, he brought...
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mattress on the floor with a sheet and then some girl that looked like she was just coming off a drug binge walks out of the other room and this is the guardian, so to speak. >> lindsay lohan responds to the so-called welfare check, i need a restraining order, my sister and friend too, he's nuts. >>> mail may go the way of the pony express, would you miss it? >> i'm not happy about it. the reason they are not making money is that people are not satisfied. i don't know if this is going to boost dissatisfaction. >> is the postal service's cost cutting idea a good one? your views from the street and facebook coming up. [ female announcer ] it's red lobster's festival of shrimp... a chance to get everyone together for a night where everyone gets just what they want. combine two or three favorites, from new creations like crab-stuffed shrimp and pecan-crusted shrimp to classics like decadent shrimp scampi. it's everything you want in a night out. starting at just $11.99, during the festival of shrimp. so, at national, i go right past the counter... and you get to choose any car in the aisle. cho
mattress on the floor with a sheet and then some girl that looked like she was just coming off a drug binge walks out of the other room and this is the guardian, so to speak. >> lindsay lohan responds to the so-called welfare check, i need a restraining order, my sister and friend too, he's nuts. >>> mail may go the way of the pony express, would you miss it? >> i'm not happy about it. the reason they are not making money is that people are not satisfied. i don't know if...
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and then lie binge it. as part of the deal, lunsford will forfeit 46000 and resign. he could face up to 10 years in jail, and sentencing is now set for june. >> the proposed wal-mart in remington draws a lot of concern this evening. an attorney for the 25th street station project said wal-mart wants to be open 24 hours. the president of the neighborhood alliance, wants to know if the city police force is now prepared to deal with those hours? >> i had a call from one of the wal-mart folks today, who said they are not married to it. it is not -- it sounds like, sounds like, at the moment it is not a deal breaker. >> the project is being planned for the anderson automotive site and could create, at least, 750 jobs. >> the sleekest new restaurant to open in little italy is drawing crowds and complaints apparently. neighbors insist milan is not being a good neighbor. jeff abell standing by live in little italy latest on story tonight. jeff? >>well, you know, this restaurant opened the doors in this community some three months ago. and sleek, and contemporary, and now som
and then lie binge it. as part of the deal, lunsford will forfeit 46000 and resign. he could face up to 10 years in jail, and sentencing is now set for june. >> the proposed wal-mart in remington draws a lot of concern this evening. an attorney for the 25th street station project said wal-mart wants to be open 24 hours. the president of the neighborhood alliance, wants to know if the city police force is now prepared to deal with those hours? >> i had a call from one of the wal-mart...
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in addition to windows, it also saw strong growth in its bing search engine. shares of microsoft came into the report at more than a two- year high. the initial reaction saw the stock drop about 4%. american express came into its report at a two-year high. shares may be poised to add to those gains. it was up about 2% after these numbers. the bottom line beat by a dime per share. amex card spending jumped for corporate and small business users. and the firm set aside less money for bad loans. it was a strong quarter at amazon.com as well. profits and revenue were better than expected. the problem, though, came with a disappointing second quarter outlook. after hitting a new 52-week high during the regular session, after hours, shares were down about 5%. several health care companies this week have dialed back profit forecasts because of health reform. the latest is baxter. the lowered guidance comes after first quarter results came in as expected. but the firm says the health care reform law, and a lowered plasma products forecast will hurt 2010 profits. that
in addition to windows, it also saw strong growth in its bing search engine. shares of microsoft came into the report at more than a two- year high. the initial reaction saw the stock drop about 4%. american express came into its report at a two-year high. shares may be poised to add to those gains. it was up about 2% after these numbers. the bottom line beat by a dime per share. amex card spending jumped for corporate and small business users. and the firm set aside less money for bad loans....
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the findings are a wake-up call after a study last year that found binge drinking among college women in their early 20s reached a whopping 38% in 2006. but with all this evidence, it's still may be hard to convince young women to abstain. >> we listened to every record came out oorks have you had to stop living your life. >> maybe shy start thinking about it since i'm drinking in college. >> reporter: researchers hope the study will at least give young women the factses to consider before they order that next drink. sandra hughes, doctor cbs news, angeles. >>> ben roethlisberger is not being charged with sexual assault in georgia. roethlisberger says he is truly sorry and is happy to put the case behind him. a 20-year-old college student accused him of sexually assaulting her inside a night club bathroom in march. but the district attorney said yesterday there was not enough evidence to prosecute. >> we are not condoning mr. roethlisberger's actions that night, but we do not prosecute morals, we prosecute crimes. >> roth big will meet soon with nfl commissioner roger goodell who migh
the findings are a wake-up call after a study last year that found binge drinking among college women in their early 20s reached a whopping 38% in 2006. but with all this evidence, it's still may be hard to convince young women to abstain. >> we listened to every record came out oorks have you had to stop living your life. >> maybe shy start thinking about it since i'm drinking in college. >> reporter: researchers hope the study will at least give young women the factses to...
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. >> misty had been out on a drug binge for three days. fought that day, and she told him she did want tont babysit and she was still strung out. >> i didn't notice about haleigh then until i seen the back door open and i go into the room, and she is gone. that's all i know. >> so, you also think that the conspiracy extends to ron? you think it is four people involved in the conspiracy? >> yes, ma'am, i do. >> i will give them everything i own, all i want is my child. >> all right. lots to soak in there, we know. but the family appears to be turning on grandma flora hollars and you heard a lot of her in the sound clips. we are taking the questions at 1-877-tell-hln. back to talk about it is midwin charles, attorney, legal correspondent, and criminal defense attorney on our sister network trutv. also with us is marlaina schiavo from the nancy grace show. who is accusing grandma hollars of being a liar? >> well, we had ronald's grandmother on and she was accusing rond of lying but then we had misty croslin's sister-in-law, the wife of timmy
. >> misty had been out on a drug binge for three days. fought that day, and she told him she did want tont babysit and she was still strung out. >> i didn't notice about haleigh then until i seen the back door open and i go into the room, and she is gone. that's all i know. >> so, you also think that the conspiracy extends to ron? you think it is four people involved in the conspiracy? >> yes, ma'am, i do. >> i will give them everything i own, all i want is my...
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misty had been out on a drug binge for three days. her and ron had fought that day. and she told him she didn't want to babysit, and he told her yes, you are going to baby sit. >> please. all we want is my child. that's it. >> he's still hoping that if misty did know something, if she was forced to do, threatened into doing. >> would you leave your kids with somebody that's all doped up? >> wjxt is reporting two cinder blocks have been pulled during that massive search in the st. johns river. >> without a body the case against haleigh's killer may have to be built entirely on circumstantial evidence. >> misty, when she first told the story about the night haleigh went missing, she said the back door was propped open with a cinder block. >> you said your back door was wide open? >> yes. it was brick. like a brick on the floor. >> first thing i was told was that joe had killed her. >> there's so many people talking. >> i don't even know whether she was dead when she hit the water or not. >> and so few who know what they're talking about. >> what i was told by misty was
misty had been out on a drug binge for three days. her and ron had fought that day. and she told him she didn't want to babysit, and he told her yes, you are going to baby sit. >> please. all we want is my child. that's it. >> he's still hoping that if misty did know something, if she was forced to do, threatened into doing. >> would you leave your kids with somebody that's all doped up? >> wjxt is reporting two cinder blocks have been pulled during that massive search...
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george malo was a former wall street journal columnist and he recently wrote a book on the great money binge and we do a wide range of books not just retial and tv personalities but a wide range of authors, politicianswhat have you. >> can you tell us about who holds up threshold economic? >> leases or publisher for the imprint. my responsibility under laws are to acquire for the imprint and to market and promote and then of course mary matalin acts as our editor-at-large and has brought in a lot of great project for us including vice president jeannie's book we wil published next year. >> thank you very much for your time. .. >> i would like to ask him some questions so today, mark perry i am glad we have this opportunity to speak with you about your book "talking to terrorists" so it may ask you what are you? >> guest: a first question is the hardest. historian and author in one way and middle east activist in another life. this book "talking to terrorists" is a good combination of both because it refers to the history of the region and diplomacy in the region while giving readers i think
george malo was a former wall street journal columnist and he recently wrote a book on the great money binge and we do a wide range of books not just retial and tv personalities but a wide range of authors, politicianswhat have you. >> can you tell us about who holds up threshold economic? >> leases or publisher for the imprint. my responsibility under laws are to acquire for the imprint and to market and promote and then of course mary matalin acts as our editor-at-large and has...
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know, in the very beginning, i think it was around the day that misty came home from her three-day bingeshe said that she had had company that afternoon, and i thought she said it was joe and some cousins. >> you know, you're absolutely right, mary in georgia. what about it? to you, jean casarez. >> she's right. mary in georgia's exactly right. and here, nancy, we're seeing a pattern. we're seeing so many people, including junior, saying there were people there that late afternoon and that evening on that day. that's a lot of similarities. >> you know, you're right. and mary in georgia is write. to paul pensown, former sergeant phoenix police, director of provincial programs at childhelp.org. penzone, what do you make of it? >> if this is true it's pronl going to be a free-for-all. him saying he was was afraid, him saying he was directed there's going to be a lot of working parts. i have to say nancy give credit to your show for keeping pressure on this case all this time because it was influential in the breaking point now. >> penzone. penzone. let's just get real for a minute. >> yes,
know, in the very beginning, i think it was around the day that misty came home from her three-day bingeshe said that she had had company that afternoon, and i thought she said it was joe and some cousins. >> you know, you're absolutely right, mary in georgia. what about it? to you, jean casarez. >> she's right. mary in georgia's exactly right. and here, nancy, we're seeing a pattern. we're seeing so many people, including junior, saying there were people there that late afternoon...
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it's a wake-up call after a study that found that binge drinking among college women in their 20s reached a whopping 38% in 2006. but, with all this evidence, it still may be hard to convince young women to abstain. >> if you listened to every report that came out you would have to stop living your life. >> maybe i should think about it because i'm drinking in college. >> reporter: they hope the study will at least give young women a the facts to consider before they order that next drink. wjz eyewitness news. >>> in maryland alone there were approximately 4,000 new cases of breast cancer diagnosed last year. >>> well with the warm weekend weather is sticking around to help us start off the week in good form, it is clear an sumpy. wjz has weather, bernadette woods is here with the updated weather for first alert weather. >> hello, what a fantastic afternoon it is. when i say doppler first warning radar, noting going on. just sunshine and warmer temperatures once again. a cold front went through overnight. just not a whole lot to it. but the front is going to setup over the area and open t
it's a wake-up call after a study that found that binge drinking among college women in their 20s reached a whopping 38% in 2006. but, with all this evidence, it still may be hard to convince young women to abstain. >> if you listened to every report that came out you would have to stop living your life. >> maybe i should think about it because i'm drinking in college. >> reporter: they hope the study will at least give young women a the facts to consider before they order...
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supervision, they don't need to be locked in a car while their drunken father engages in a drinking binge bar hopping. they are subject not only to the normal victimizations of drunk driving, but they can be kidnapped, they can be carjacked, they can be hit by another car. the victimizations are just absolutely unbelievable. this is intolerable behavior by this man. >> you know what i thought about when i heard about this marc klaas? i'm about to two to brad lamb. don't go anywhere, brad. remember the little boys we covered i believe it was last fall and winter that went missing? there were series of them. a couple of them were found alive. but leaving two tots in a car while you're in the bar at a bowling alley. by the way, marc, he still had his bowling shoes when he showed up in court, he was that drunk. they could have been taken like that, and nobody would have ever known what happened to them. >> yeah. >> and what about it, brad lamb? certified interventionist at bradlamb.com. help me out, brad, because i can't understand this. don't start telling me when you're an alcoholic or drin
supervision, they don't need to be locked in a car while their drunken father engages in a drinking binge bar hopping. they are subject not only to the normal victimizations of drunk driving, but they can be kidnapped, they can be carjacked, they can be hit by another car. the victimizations are just absolutely unbelievable. this is intolerable behavior by this man. >> you know what i thought about when i heard about this marc klaas? i'm about to two to brad lamb. don't go anywhere, brad....
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. >> narrator: bing west is a retired marine who has followed the case closely and has written aboutthe complexities of fighting an insurgency. >> i've seen a lot of things on the battlefield that has convinced me, when the insurgent is embedded-- just wearing civilian clothes among... among all the civilians-- it's inevitable that you're going to get into morally wrenching situations when a firefight starts. >> narrator: in the hearings, the defense argued that kilo company had not been trained for such complicated situations in the midst of a hostile house- clearing. >> the training that the marines got and applied in haditha was the... the training of a blunt force. if a house is declared hostile, you clear it-- that's blunt force. if they were a swat team, they would have approached the house in a very different way, perhaps identified themselves in a different way, perhaps waited out the insurgents in a different way. >> narrator: but colonel john ewers, a marine judge advocate who was involved early on in the haditha investigation, says that all marines are trained to distingui
. >> narrator: bing west is a retired marine who has followed the case closely and has written aboutthe complexities of fighting an insurgency. >> i've seen a lot of things on the battlefield that has convinced me, when the insurgent is embedded-- just wearing civilian clothes among... among all the civilians-- it's inevitable that you're going to get into morally wrenching situations when a firefight starts. >> narrator: in the hearings, the defense argued that kilo company...
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after the caps' scoring binge they decided to make a goalie change. price is in. didn't really matter, though. nick backstrom behind the net gets it out to ove as he is falling down, only shot of the night is a goal. 5-1 the final. caps lead the series 2-1. lipped say has more from montreal. one of the unsung heroes. >> reporter: one of things we talked about this season is the depth the capitals have. because of that, some players that are used to playing all the time find themselves as a scratch. that was the case in game two for center boyd gordon. when he got the call and n game three, he made the most of his opportunity. gordon, who had been frustrated, scored the first short-handed goal for the capitals. it launched a firestorm. i was exactly what the team needed. boyd gordon was this spark and scored short-handed a minute and six seconds into the second period. gordon took that pass from tom poety and made good. converting his first ever playoff goal. it was a much needed lift by poti and opened the flood gates for three more goals wlin the span of the next
after the caps' scoring binge they decided to make a goalie change. price is in. didn't really matter, though. nick backstrom behind the net gets it out to ove as he is falling down, only shot of the night is a goal. 5-1 the final. caps lead the series 2-1. lipped say has more from montreal. one of the unsung heroes. >> reporter: one of things we talked about this season is the depth the capitals have. because of that, some players that are used to playing all the time find themselves as...
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armstrong-- armstrong bought one of the first tape recorders in 1947 and bing crosby bought one of theit to record his shows so that he could listen to them and perfect them. a reminder that armstrong is in fact a true artist and self-aware artist but like everybody else who first got their hands on a tape recorder when tape recorders were new, he started playing with it. pretty soon he figured out he could just turn it on backstage in the dressing room or in his hotel room or wherever and let it run. he saved the tapes. they were stored in the attic of the house. they made their way to the armstrong archives. i will tell you a story about one of them because they think it exemplifies what they tell us. they tell is important that. there is one taper armstrong talks about his run-in with the mobsters in chicago and names names, something he didn't do anywhere else but some of the tapes are just fun. so i mentioned this in passing in a talk but i will tell you more about it. there is a tape. my guess it was recorded sometime in the 50s, in a hotel where somewhere in the world. it is 5:0
armstrong-- armstrong bought one of the first tape recorders in 1947 and bing crosby bought one of theit to record his shows so that he could listen to them and perfect them. a reminder that armstrong is in fact a true artist and self-aware artist but like everybody else who first got their hands on a tape recorder when tape recorders were new, he started playing with it. pretty soon he figured out he could just turn it on backstage in the dressing room or in his hotel room or wherever and let...
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in 1996, 33 percent of women admit to binge drinking.ercentage jut up to 44%. >> it's a troubling message. >> that is disturbing to feminist editor. women having fun or making stupid mistakes is one thing but adopting raunchy destructive behavior is scary. >> when it comes to sexual assault, most rapist use alcohol to facilitate sexual assault. >> reporter: do we need to worry or is this just entertainment? experts say that is something parents ought to ask their daughters about. >>> coming up imagine waking up with an english accent. loving free to lose weight. loving free to eat what i love. loving free to live my life. ♪ loving free on weight watchers. and you will too. since right now you can join for free. weight watchers. because it works. >>>talk about a headache in britain a severe migraine has transformed a woman's english accent to a chinese one. >> reporter: politians do it, there's nothing we can't do, adopt an accent. actors do it. >> i'm from scotland. >> reporter: adopt an accent. >> you sort of talk like that and you talk
in 1996, 33 percent of women admit to binge drinking.ercentage jut up to 44%. >> it's a troubling message. >> that is disturbing to feminist editor. women having fun or making stupid mistakes is one thing but adopting raunchy destructive behavior is scary. >> when it comes to sexual assault, most rapist use alcohol to facilitate sexual assault. >> reporter: do we need to worry or is this just entertainment? experts say that is something parents ought to ask their...
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her grandmother accused her of being strung out on a drug binge the night haleigh disappeared.in fought with haleigh's dad about baby sitting that night. she had even more to say to cnn's jane velez-mitchell. >> i'm saying misty was jealous of ron and haleigh. >> misty's jealous of ron? >> ron and his daughter. i'm saying she was jealous of them. >> why? >> the attention that he'd give his daughter. >> oh, and do you think that was a motive of some sort? >> yes, ma'am, i do. >> motive for what? >> getting rid of the little girl. >> grandma flo suggests misty croslin's brother and cousin were involved. we have to make it clear that all denied any involvement and no suspects have been named by anybody in law enforcement. the putnam county sheriff denied finding haleigh's bones in the river. they say it was animal remains. tonight "nancy grace" with an exclusive, haleigh's grandmother debates flora hollars to try to uncover the story what really hand the night haleigh vanished? . don't miss it right here on hln. >>> police say a missing ohio wife and mother tiffany tian wasn't mis
her grandmother accused her of being strung out on a drug binge the night haleigh disappeared.in fought with haleigh's dad about baby sitting that night. she had even more to say to cnn's jane velez-mitchell. >> i'm saying misty was jealous of ron and haleigh. >> misty's jealous of ron? >> ron and his daughter. i'm saying she was jealous of them. >> why? >> the attention that he'd give his daughter. >> oh, and do you think that was a motive of some sort?...
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the desperate binging escalated. the connection demanded his attention.ill didn't want to answer the door but he happened to be the one closest. it placed the obligation on him. his connections with his friends called him towards the windows but the plea from the door pulled him in the other direction. it broke him away from the tide. he went to the hallway and opened the door. as he left the main area of the for the connection he had to the people he left behind weekend. when he opened the door new connections spring up between him and the two women who stood outside in the hallway. christina defazio and jessica. like a robot, will repeated what chris just said, calmed down, calm down. it's in the other building. defazio and slaven were so afraid they couldn't speak and then quit can charge of the hallway on another part of the ninth floor. he had been sitting with his back to the window when his room filled with a terrifying blue light and blasted him right out of his chair. he ran out into the research departments screening get out. the bond between a
the desperate binging escalated. the connection demanded his attention.ill didn't want to answer the door but he happened to be the one closest. it placed the obligation on him. his connections with his friends called him towards the windows but the plea from the door pulled him in the other direction. it broke him away from the tide. he went to the hallway and opened the door. as he left the main area of the for the connection he had to the people he left behind weekend. when he opened the...
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she could have read more if she knew they were slaves while she was only 4-foot 7 inches but 655 binges for those who got scared mama will shoot you dead if you make noise because you will reveal all the rest of us. that is a tradition of which we come my brother. >> exactly. >> with full american terrorism but those are those that take us too every corner of the globe that is why you represent the black freedom as with everybody but it looks at the world from below. >> this call is subject to monitoring and reporting. >> i certainly try because even though we all come from different environments and backgrounds this is one world. we drink the same water. >> they may have segregated water fountains but they do not have that anymore. >> let's be ask you a question that means some significance to me because one of the things about prisoners they are the only population and that we complete the only recognized in terms of the crimes allegedly real they have committed we have allowed in our imagination people to grow and change and become different to be redeemed and grow but with respect t
she could have read more if she knew they were slaves while she was only 4-foot 7 inches but 655 binges for those who got scared mama will shoot you dead if you make noise because you will reveal all the rest of us. that is a tradition of which we come my brother. >> exactly. >> with full american terrorism but those are those that take us too every corner of the globe that is why you represent the black freedom as with everybody but it looks at the world from below. >> this...
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. >> misty had been on a drug binge for three days and she and ron had fought that day, and she toldim she didn't want to babysit, and he told her, yes, you are going to babysit, and he left the kids there with her, and she was still strung out. >> i didn't notice about haleigh then until i saw the back door open, and she was gone and that is all i know. >> so, you they the conspiracy extends to ron, and you think it is four people involved in the conspiracy? >> yes, ma'am, i do. >> again, haleigh's dad, ron cummings, and you look at him here emotionally distraught, and emotional since day one, and could he have really known more than he is saying about his daughter's disappearance? >> i just want my child back. >> we just want somebody to see her to, find her. >> i want my child back so bad. i would give them everything i own. all i want is my child. >> again, stunning developments, and here to talk about it is marlaina schiavo, the producer from the "nancy grace show" and been in the home where haleigh went missing, and also was is jane velez-mitchell. and also, jane, you spoke the
. >> misty had been on a drug binge for three days and she and ron had fought that day, and she toldim she didn't want to babysit, and he told her, yes, you are going to babysit, and he left the kids there with her, and she was still strung out. >> i didn't notice about haleigh then until i saw the back door open, and she was gone and that is all i know. >> so, you they the conspiracy extends to ron, and you think it is four people involved in the conspiracy? >> yes,...
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now there are -- binge. now there are some close to the president who are throwing out the possibility that after the election they are going to throw out a value added tax, not in place of our current system but in addition to it. mr. speaker, this isn't the latest video of spring breakers gone wild. this is a real-life example of government going wild. the president, backed by the largest democrat majority of congress since the 1970's, has doubled the federal deficit in just one year and has forced down our throat a government takeover of health care that, mark my word, the american people don't want and we cannot afford. ironically hardworking taxpayers will have until midnight tonight to file their tax returns. they worked four long months just to pay their federal tax bill, and soon they will be working even longer to feed this addiction. this has got to end. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from florida rise? >> to address the
now there are -- binge. now there are some close to the president who are throwing out the possibility that after the election they are going to throw out a value added tax, not in place of our current system but in addition to it. mr. speaker, this isn't the latest video of spring breakers gone wild. this is a real-life example of government going wild. the president, backed by the largest democrat majority of congress since the 1970's, has doubled the federal deficit in just one year and has...
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we've seen google and bing incorporate real-time twitter results. >> that is a really easy experiment because it doesn't involve major changes. >> let's remember this is a service, twitter, that cannot even keep reliability of access to be a guarantee for all of its users. >> that is overrated. that is overrated. >> dennis, i think that is the fail well issue are less more time has gone on. it is such a popular site, we care that is an indicator of how important this service is. >> twitter could be a really big deal in the way instant messaging and e-mail. they are not big businesses. >> that is a good point. gary does a great job promoting various businesses on twitter, they make money than twitter can. gary, isn't there something the slightest bit frothy here, it feels like 2000. here is a company, $100 million they have raised. >> $150 million. >> and they are just now putting out a business plan. >> i will respect the valuation will be high. this feels like a conversation of people who are not using the product all that much. the fail well is nothing, dennis, you are overrating th
we've seen google and bing incorporate real-time twitter results. >> that is a really easy experiment because it doesn't involve major changes. >> let's remember this is a service, twitter, that cannot even keep reliability of access to be a guarantee for all of its users. >> that is overrated. that is overrated. >> dennis, i think that is the fail well issue are less more time has gone on. it is such a popular site, we care that is an indicator of how important this...
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s first quarter profits more than doubled helped by a any partnership by bing search engine. a new display ad helped yahoo! eek out its first revenue increase in two years but search ad sales dropped 14%. apple is trading higher about 5% and yahoo! is lower by 2.75%. pierce, let's bring you in and get your reaction to some of the tech earnings that we have been seeing lately. is apple an isolated case? >> i think in a way, yes. it's led to the country. this earnings report last night surpassed anything people could imagine. it has taken it to a new level. and i think quarter one, you know, it's their best nonholiday quarter in their history and they've outsold all expectations across all their product range. steve jobs has hinted at some quite exciting new products coming up. maybe an apple tv will be thrown into the mix. the sales haven't really got going yesterday. it is at the head of what is the best performing sector. >> pierce, we'll continue to leave it there with you and come back in a little bit. still to come here on "worldwide exchange," italian car county fiat jus
s first quarter profits more than doubled helped by a any partnership by bing search engine. a new display ad helped yahoo! eek out its first revenue increase in two years but search ad sales dropped 14%. apple is trading higher about 5% and yahoo! is lower by 2.75%. pierce, let's bring you in and get your reaction to some of the tech earnings that we have been seeing lately. is apple an isolated case? >> i think in a way, yes. it's led to the country. this earnings report last night...
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more than 5 million i school students admit to binge drink at least once per month. the age at which children began to drink is dropping. since 1975, the proportion of children who begin drinking in eighth grade or earlier has jumped by about one-third. >> alcohol abuse has become a weakness of the u.s. three teams die every day because there for driving under the influence. six more people die because of other alcohol-related causes. every year, about 3000 people that because they abused alcohol. >> we have known that alcohol has been a leading cause of fatal crashes. >> i would say probably one third. >> they tried to buy. we check their id. >> about 50% of people that to go in and try to buy alcohol, we have to trust them because they sold out hall. >> experts say that everybody is trying to limit access to upper hall, where else could they be getting it? >> home. a child's home or a child's friends home is the major source of alcohol for young children and a major source for all children. >> the national academy of sciences has reported that most of the alcohol c
more than 5 million i school students admit to binge drink at least once per month. the age at which children began to drink is dropping. since 1975, the proportion of children who begin drinking in eighth grade or earlier has jumped by about one-third. >> alcohol abuse has become a weakness of the u.s. three teams die every day because there for driving under the influence. six more people die because of other alcohol-related causes. every year, about 3000 people that because they abused...
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not just those in the nfl, but anybody, especially young people who go out, binge drink or party late at night. there are consequences of your actions. >> do you think he got a break because of star power? >> no. i think they have checked it more thoroughly than they would have. >> thank you. b.j. bernstein from atlanta. thank you. good to see you. >>> more on the conan story. our entertainment correspondent is here to fill in the blanks. what have you learned? >> surprise, surprise, conan o'brien has a new home. guess where he landed -- tbs. he's bringing a late night talk show to tbs and it was his friend george lopez apparently who convinced him as recently as a week ago to consider doing some sort of late night line-up at tbs where george lopez currently has a show. it's called "lopez tonight" and conan o'brien apparently accepted. here's what we know. the show will kick off in november. it will be an hour long. they are not releasing the name of the show yet. i'm not sure if they have a title. but it will debut monday through thursday, 11:00 p.m. eastern putting george lopez to m
not just those in the nfl, but anybody, especially young people who go out, binge drink or party late at night. there are consequences of your actions. >> do you think he got a break because of star power? >> no. i think they have checked it more thoroughly than they would have. >> thank you. b.j. bernstein from atlanta. thank you. good to see you. >>> more on the conan story. our entertainment correspondent is here to fill in the blanks. what have you learned?...
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they binge drink.ecause they don't have clear objectives of why they're there and what they want to accomplish. >> let me get to another question. it comes from peggy. and she writes, it limits their exposure to things. so much to miss out on. >> that's ridiculous. >> we spend a significant amount of our time and energy, making sure we expose the kids to all kinds of things. it's an activity as parents that take hours a day. we bring things to them on a regular basis. they're not confined to topics only learned in school. their world is broader. >> there is structure and guidance. this isn't all i do whatever i want to do. >> there's an intrinsic structure of what they're trying to accomplish during the day. there might be days when they don't have a whole lot on their plate. so, it's more loose. but if you look at a week or a month, there's a structure to what they're doing and what they're accomplishing. as far as what they're exposed to, our kids have been to australia. they've been to europe. they'
they binge drink.ecause they don't have clear objectives of why they're there and what they want to accomplish. >> let me get to another question. it comes from peggy. and she writes, it limits their exposure to things. so much to miss out on. >> that's ridiculous. >> we spend a significant amount of our time and energy, making sure we expose the kids to all kinds of things. it's an activity as parents that take hours a day. we bring things to them on a regular basis. they're...
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when democrats told us we had to get rid of the normal high spending binges and chilean dollar deficits, we didn't put ourselves in the fetal position, we put an expiration date on their majority in congress. november 2nd, 2010. [cheering] now, and saved by america's alarm at the course the chosen, they started this health care for takeover nonsense. they felt they wouldn't do it in the end. that is when you get for putting your trusten democrats. [laughter] we felt the rallies in the capitol switchboard meltdowns and protests and outcry would remind the democrats who they work for. but instead they passed the mos radical power grab in the history. a time when our leaders should have been focused on creating jobs and kick starting the engine of growth the past a job killing recovery joking government takeover of one sixth of all our economy. on every level, folks, every level, democrats in power have proven to be the greatest hazard to our national health. [applause] now, the president just declared april national financial literacy month. [laughter] and you didn't know that, did you?
when democrats told us we had to get rid of the normal high spending binges and chilean dollar deficits, we didn't put ourselves in the fetal position, we put an expiration date on their majority in congress. november 2nd, 2010. [cheering] now, and saved by america's alarm at the course the chosen, they started this health care for takeover nonsense. they felt they wouldn't do it in the end. that is when you get for putting your trusten democrats. [laughter] we felt the rallies in the capitol...
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more than 5 million high school students admit to binge drinking at least once a month. age at which children begin drinking is dropping. since 1975, a proportion of children who begin in 8th grade or earlier has jumped by about 1/3. >> alcohol abuse has become a weakness in the united states. every day three teens die because they were driving under the insurance. six more people die because of other alcohol-remitted causes. that's a total of 9 a year. every year 3,285 people die because they abuse the beverage. >> we all know that drunk driving has been leading fatal crashes. in 2008, 1/3 of highway deaths for alcohol-related. >> i'd say probably 1/3. >> at the liquor store. and they try to buy. but if they are cautious, check their i.d., don't sell underage at all. >> about 50% that we go in and try to buy alcohol we actually have to arrest because they sold alcohol. >> 16.4% of 6th graders buy their beer at a store, bar, or restaurant. >> while the experts say they are trying to limit alcohol, where else could they be getting it? >> home. home. a child's home or a ch
more than 5 million high school students admit to binge drinking at least once a month. age at which children begin drinking is dropping. since 1975, a proportion of children who begin in 8th grade or earlier has jumped by about 1/3. >> alcohol abuse has become a weakness in the united states. every day three teens die because they were driving under the insurance. six more people die because of other alcohol-remitted causes. that's a total of 9 a year. every year 3,285 people die because...
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the desperate binging escalated. the connection demanded his attention. will didn't want to answer the door but he happened to be the one closest. it placed the obligation on him. his connections with his friends called him towards the windows but the plea from the door pulled him in the other direction. it broke him away from the tide. he went to the hallway and opened the door. as he left the main area of the for the connection he had to the people he left behind weekend. when he opened the door new connections spring up between him and the two women who stood outside in the hallway. christina defazio and jessica. like a robot, will repeated what chris just said, calmed down, calm down. it's in the other building. defazio and slaven were so afraid they couldn't speak and then quit can charge of the hallway on another part of the ninth floor. he had been sitting with his back to the window when his room filled with a terrifying blue light and blasted him right out of his chair. he ran out into the research departments screening get out. the bond between
the desperate binging escalated. the connection demanded his attention. will didn't want to answer the door but he happened to be the one closest. it placed the obligation on him. his connections with his friends called him towards the windows but the plea from the door pulled him in the other direction. it broke him away from the tide. he went to the hallway and opened the door. as he left the main area of the for the connection he had to the people he left behind weekend. when he opened the...
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we have to acknowledge that the spending binge we have seen did not happen overnight.republicans were elected in 1994 with a mandate to straighten government. it only took them 12 years to lose their way. we have to rebuild trust with what we do in washington. >> daniel coats. >> you hit on a very important point. raising taxes as soon as government needs more money. right now our government is soaking up some much through taxes and sell much incentive is lost in providing support for small business and providing relief forç homeowners that our economy is stagnant. government is bloated and doing beyond what is required to do. is spending money as if there is no tomorrow. that is destroying our economy and putting us into a difficult situation. lowering taxes -- john f. kennedy lower taxes and it stimulated the economy. what is the role of government and how will we stop this ever expanding government? this health care plan will add hundreds of thousands of people to the government rolls. stimulus has added government workers. we have to stop the expansion of governme
we have to acknowledge that the spending binge we have seen did not happen overnight.republicans were elected in 1994 with a mandate to straighten government. it only took them 12 years to lose their way. we have to rebuild trust with what we do in washington. >> daniel coats. >> you hit on a very important point. raising taxes as soon as government needs more money. right now our government is soaking up some much through taxes and sell much incentive is lost in providing support...
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decision based on purely that information, we can get people to engage in to the google search or the bingr whenever it is today, we can make people take a step forward and learn about the people, think about how easy it is to learn about a candidate. in the days of reagan, people did not have the opportunity to find that information. we want to encourage the american public to truly of that your candidates. there is somebody that has done in office before, these things are a matter of public record. we have also launched a pause -- a petition called cap, cut, and grow. we need to cap are spending. we need to cut many of our programs. we can do those two things, we truly believe that the american public and the united states can grow again and become a very strong nation once again. we encourage you, you get an opportunity, and go to grassfire .com. is important to show the unity of the movement. you can find the flip this house 2010 petition as well. that is why we have decided to work with the tea party expres'' and the other organizations that we signed the west. our goal is that we can
decision based on purely that information, we can get people to engage in to the google search or the bingr whenever it is today, we can make people take a step forward and learn about the people, think about how easy it is to learn about a candidate. in the days of reagan, people did not have the opportunity to find that information. we want to encourage the american public to truly of that your candidates. there is somebody that has done in office before, these things are a matter of public...
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we have to acknowledge that the spending binge we have seen did not happen overnight.publicans were elected in 1994 with a mandate to straighten government. it only took them 12 years to lose their way. we have to rebuild trust with what we do in washington. >> daniel coats. >> you hit on a very important point. raising taxes as soon as government needs more money. right now our government is soaking up some much through taxes and sell much incentive is lost in providing support for small business and providing relief forç homeowners that our economy is stagnant. government is bloated and doing beyond what is required to do. is spending money as if there is no tomorrow. that is destroying our economy and putting us into a difficult situation. lowering taxes -- john f. kennedy lower taxes and it stimulated the economy. what is the role of government and how will we stop this ever expanding government? this health care plan will add hundreds of thousands of people to the government rolls. stimulus has added government workers. we have to stop the expansion of government
we have to acknowledge that the spending binge we have seen did not happen overnight.publicans were elected in 1994 with a mandate to straighten government. it only took them 12 years to lose their way. we have to rebuild trust with what we do in washington. >> daniel coats. >> you hit on a very important point. raising taxes as soon as government needs more money. right now our government is soaking up some much through taxes and sell much incentive is lost in providing support for...
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. >> you pointed out binge drinking story is on the cover of "the journal." >> below the fold. u.k.roblem gets political. it's an epidemic in many countries and treatments are social treatments and counseling treatments rather than medicine. >> what's going to happen if they came to you would you do a deal? >> came to buy us? >> i haven't heard this. >> am i reading it wrong. have i got the wrong ceo or is it your company? it's ron's company. >> i was really enjoying watching richard. >> leaving him out to twist. >> are you interested in a deal? >> we've never can comment nor do we on speculation out there our job is to go and develop the best drugs we can for people who need them. >> would a bigger balance sheet help do you that? >> a bigger balance sheet almost always is a good thing in our business because it takes a lot of money to develop the drugs that we are. we are fortunate that we fini finished with $700 million in the bank. that's a good position to be in. >> could i make an argument for smaller balance sheet, too? sometimes in biotech companies what makes you so good is
. >> you pointed out binge drinking story is on the cover of "the journal." >> below the fold. u.k.roblem gets political. it's an epidemic in many countries and treatments are social treatments and counseling treatments rather than medicine. >> what's going to happen if they came to you would you do a deal? >> came to buy us? >> i haven't heard this. >> am i reading it wrong. have i got the wrong ceo or is it your company? it's ron's company....
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however, freezing spending after the binge of last year which included such irresponsible measures like the $862 billion stimulus package means that we are freezing spending at a level that is already historical high. we should not view this move as anything more than a start. freezing discretionary spending for a few years will to nothing to address the looming entitlement crisis we are facing. according to the social security and medical board social security is projected to be facing deficits in 2016 and medicare will become insolvent in 2017. however, as if it were not bad enough, the cbo released their own estimates indicating that social security will begin operating with a cash flow deficit this very year. a three-year freeze discretionary spending will do nothing to fix these problems at all. it is important. this is my last 32nd period. it is important but we have to do more. the longer we wait to address these problems, the harder it will be to fix them. everybody knows we cannot solve our debt crisis by spending more. that is exactly what the president's but it does. it spend
however, freezing spending after the binge of last year which included such irresponsible measures like the $862 billion stimulus package means that we are freezing spending at a level that is already historical high. we should not view this move as anything more than a start. freezing discretionary spending for a few years will to nothing to address the looming entitlement crisis we are facing. according to the social security and medical board social security is projected to be facing...
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for most liberals since they steadfastly refuse to reverse course on their recently enacted spending binge. why is the v.a.t. the darling of the left? because it can raise vast, new revenues without the taxpayers being really sure who took their money. consumers would pay the tax when they purchase goods and services: buy a car, pay the tax; by groceries, pay the tax; buy chemotherapy drugs, pay the tax. in this way, taxpayers would only be aware of a bit of their tax bite with each purchase. and unless the tax is printed on the receipt and they look for it, consumers would have no idea how much tax they paid on a particular transaction. today's deficits and tomorrow's results -- and tomorrow's result from too much spending, not too little revenue. reverse the massive obama spending surge and the bush surge before that and the deficits would quickly fall to sustainable level. instead, paul volcker has done the nation a great service in telling us what obama and his congressional allies are planning. if that is not the case, if the president and the democratic leadership in congress really
for most liberals since they steadfastly refuse to reverse course on their recently enacted spending binge. why is the v.a.t. the darling of the left? because it can raise vast, new revenues without the taxpayers being really sure who took their money. consumers would pay the tax when they purchase goods and services: buy a car, pay the tax; by groceries, pay the tax; buy chemotherapy drugs, pay the tax. in this way, taxpayers would only be aware of a bit of their tax bite with each purchase....
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however, freezing spending after the binge of last year which included such irresponsible measures like the $862 billion stimulus package means that we are freezing spending at a level that is already historical high. we should not view this move as anything more than a start. freezing discretionary spending for a few years will to nothing to address the looming entitlement crisis we are facing. according to the social security and medical board social -- and medicare board of trustees most recent report, social security is projected to be facing deficits in 2016 and medicare will become insolvent in 2017. however, as if it were not bad enough, the cbo released their own estimates indicating that social security will begin operating with a cash flow deficit this very year. a three-year freeze of discretionary spending will do nothing to fix these problems at all. it is important. this is my last 32nd period. it is important but we have to do more. the longer we wait to address these problems, the harder it will be to fix them. everybody knows we cannot solve our debt crisis by spending
however, freezing spending after the binge of last year which included such irresponsible measures like the $862 billion stimulus package means that we are freezing spending at a level that is already historical high. we should not view this move as anything more than a start. freezing discretionary spending for a few years will to nothing to address the looming entitlement crisis we are facing. according to the social security and medical board social -- and medicare board of trustees most...
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dave bing, who came by my church on monday. when dr.ooks' body was lying in state, he gave me a request that said, for the flowers can you do me a favor? he said, "can you speak on behalf of myself and the city of detroit to let mrs. hope's know how much of detroit loved dr. hooks?" on behalf of detroit, michigan, we say to memphis and the world thank you for letting dr. hooks reside with us for 30 years in detroit. we gave him a presidential send off on monday night when his body left from the church. i also received a phone call from the president of the progressive national baptist convention. he asked if i could convey to you, mrs. hooks, to you, pat, that the entire pnbc family shares with you in this great loss. he sent a letter for me to give to you on behalf of progressive national baptist convention. i also stand here and today as its pastor for the greater new mount moriah in detroit, michigan, where dr. hooks serve for 30 years from 1964 to 1994. i will never forget 31 years ago, 1979, when i first met dr. hooks at the dexter
dave bing, who came by my church on monday. when dr.ooks' body was lying in state, he gave me a request that said, for the flowers can you do me a favor? he said, "can you speak on behalf of myself and the city of detroit to let mrs. hope's know how much of detroit loved dr. hooks?" on behalf of detroit, michigan, we say to memphis and the world thank you for letting dr. hooks reside with us for 30 years in detroit. we gave him a presidential send off on monday night when his body...
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we have to acknowledge that the spending binge we have seen did not happen overnight.epublicans were elected in 1994 with a mandate to straighten government. it only took them 12 years to lose their way. we have to rebuild trust with what we do in washington. >> daniel coats. >> you hit on a very important point. raising taxes as soon as government needs more money. right now our government is soaking up some much through taxes and sell much incentive is lost in providing support for small business and providing relief forç homeowners that our economy is stagnant. government is bloated and doing beyond what is required to do. is spending money as if there is no tomorrow. that is destroying our economy and putting us into a difficult situation. lowering taxes -- john f. kennedy lower taxes and it stimulated the economy. what is the role of government and how will we stop this ever expanding government? this health care plan will add hundreds of thousands of people to the government rolls. stimulus has added government workers. we have to stop the expansion of governmen
we have to acknowledge that the spending binge we have seen did not happen overnight.epublicans were elected in 1994 with a mandate to straighten government. it only took them 12 years to lose their way. we have to rebuild trust with what we do in washington. >> daniel coats. >> you hit on a very important point. raising taxes as soon as government needs more money. right now our government is soaking up some much through taxes and sell much incentive is lost in providing support...
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we have to acknowledge that the spending binge we have seen did not happen overnight.publicans were elected in 1994 with a mandate to straighten government. it only took them 12 years to lose their way. we have to rebuild trust with what we do in washington. >> daniel coats. >> you hit on a very important point. raising taxes as soon as government needs more money. right now our government is soaking up some much through taxes and sell much incentive is lost in providing support for small business and providing relief forç homeowners that our economy is stagnant. government is bloated and doing beyond what is required to do. is spending money as if there is no tomorrow. that is destroying our economy and putting us into a difficult situation. lowering taxes -- john f. kennedy lower taxes and it stimulated the economy. what is the role of government and how will we stop this ever expanding government? this health care plan will add hundreds of thousands of people to the government rolls. stimulus has added government workers. we have to stop the expansion of government
we have to acknowledge that the spending binge we have seen did not happen overnight.publicans were elected in 1994 with a mandate to straighten government. it only took them 12 years to lose their way. we have to rebuild trust with what we do in washington. >> daniel coats. >> you hit on a very important point. raising taxes as soon as government needs more money. right now our government is soaking up some much through taxes and sell much incentive is lost in providing support for...
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it said the total subprime exposure in the markets and binging was $13 billion, with an additional $16lion in direct service a year, and $27 billion in. >> i cannot remember the presentation. i could give you what i suspect was the case, if i may. you can confirm this to yourself. i do not remember the presentation. but it strikes me as understandable in the context of how those positions were then being seen, which is to say that the $13 billion, i would guess was of prime exposure below the aaa super seniors that we now discussed a number of times. that was viewed as a broad exposure -- as subprime exposure. the $43 billion, the super senior number, was not viewed as a broad exposure. it was viewed as the aaa security. now i would note -- >> i would just note -- i wanted to look at the document under subprime. >> it may have been listed under subprime, but since i do not remember the discussion and i was not part of the formulation of these documents, you can find out exactly what these people were thinking. my guess would be that they were viewed as to two different classes of expos
it said the total subprime exposure in the markets and binging was $13 billion, with an additional $16lion in direct service a year, and $27 billion in. >> i cannot remember the presentation. i could give you what i suspect was the case, if i may. you can confirm this to yourself. i do not remember the presentation. but it strikes me as understandable in the context of how those positions were then being seen, which is to say that the $13 billion, i would guess was of prime exposure below...