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bria valente is the name, know that and the cd is called elixer. bria, nice to have you on.ope it's not the last. that's our program and you can access our radio podcast at pbs.org. and tonight thanks for watching, and as always, keep the faith. ♪ >> for more information on hi, look at two new guests. see you then. >> there are so many things that walmart is looking forward to doing, to build strong relationships because the best is yet to come. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports "tavis smiley." "tavis smiley" and nationwide to support the economy. >> and by contributions from your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioned by the national captioning institute, inc. ---www.ncicap.org--- >> we are pbs.
bria valente is the name, know that and the cd is called elixer. bria, nice to have you on.ope it's not the last. that's our program and you can access our radio podcast at pbs.org. and tonight thanks for watching, and as always, keep the faith. ♪ >> for more information on hi, look at two new guests. see you then. >> there are so many things that walmart is looking forward to doing, to build strong relationships because the best is yet to come. >> nationwide insurance...
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and the new project, bria valente, and kicks off with a tremendous cd called elixer. we are glad that you are joining us now. >> there are so many things
and the new project, bria valente, and kicks off with a tremendous cd called elixer. we are glad that you are joining us now. >> there are so many things
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ab2 news investigator bria kuler looks at st how sy it for ur mostpersal informion to get bod in cyrspace>> reer: quickly a must- conveen in e couter. wireless neorks low you workanyour me. t with no wirealso come t. viuaanrealticay, yo informion can be atched out thin air. as easyas opena ptop. rter: philip mcdold is specagt withe i's cybeuad. the i says wi re aore peoplesettup netwks their home more a more vulner they c beco >>it'sill hanseland gret. they had brdcrumbs ba to their home. r someonwho was soinined coulther e breadcru and go whever ey nt to. they d pie together t puzzle. >>reporter: ur puzzle. facebook, yo password e-il, bank tranctionsalofthe inrmion an needs steal identity e probleis monotable unprected neorks. many peopldon'vethe ow w or the patience to set a security pa word. it's a virtuatreare chest. >> u nesome type secure crypti. you wouldn't run whenpeleare shooting across the street t peop n't think that t withr computers. theyplopthem down and just arworkg. reer: anthony is owneof pro uter see.com. armewith just a laptop and freeoftware you can find wh googlesear
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. >> which whatyou're saying, bria may lead into thetial answer eect from eleanor wr to what gallup sayshe poll gallup di the idents truman there nixon an average honeymoon period of 26 months. now it's down ton average of seven months. is it our leaders? is it us? is it congress weighing in? what is it that has duced this number? >> i think everytngs accelerated inhe modern times and the news cycle is faster, everything is unrelenting, and as brian points out, this esident does haveubstantial majoriti in both houses of congress and yet he's getting more pushback reall from his democrats than he i in many cases from reublicans, and he's been unwilling so far to get in touch with ier lyndon johnson and twist arms and try to persuade the democrats and maybe to a little threaning along the way. he's very popular. he has a lot ofache around e uny. he could put more pssure on the democts if he wants to. >> why do you think the honeymoon is over for presidents on average? >> i think eleanoris rht. the problems obama is having, he has not been asn theefront ase needs be in aressing the problems
. >> which whatyou're saying, bria may lead into thetial answer eect from eleanor wr to what gallup sayshe poll gallup di the idents truman there nixon an average honeymoon period of 26 months. now it's down ton average of seven months. is it our leaders? is it us? is it congress weighing in? what is it that has duced this number? >> i think everytngs accelerated inhe modern times and the news cycle is faster, everything is unrelenting, and as brian points out, this esident does...
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chuck will have more coming up tonight on "nightly news" with bria williams. that's here on news4 at 7:00. >>> good evening. bob ryan, storm center4. what a gorgeous july day with hardly any humidity. nice, blue skies out there. look at how cool it is out in west maryland. high spots up there. 70 degrees. happy to say nothing on doppler. we could have used this, i know, yesterday. 84 degrees, our temperature here. 15 degrees above where it was yestday. we got some great weather if you're on vacation this week, you're in luck. i'll tell you all about it and the return of heat and humidity, too, when i join you in a few minutes. >>> the district is poised to start recognizing gay marriages performed in other states. the d.c. council approved the provision in may. and congress had 30 legislative days to file an objection. that period ends at midnight tonight. if no one raises an objection, the law will go into effect. opponents of the new law still want to block it. they want a referendum of gay marriage put before voters, but that would be illegal under d.c.'s h
chuck will have more coming up tonight on "nightly news" with bria williams. that's here on news4 at 7:00. >>> good evening. bob ryan, storm center4. what a gorgeous july day with hardly any humidity. nice, blue skies out there. look at how cool it is out in west maryland. high spots up there. 70 degrees. happy to say nothing on doppler. we could have used this, i know, yesterday. 84 degrees, our temperature here. 15 degrees above where it was yestday. we got some great...
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first the councilvcgñ would bria different perspectives to the identification of risk that individualors might miss what considered too small to warrant attention. second the members council would have experienced regulating different types and sizes of institutions so that the council would be more likely to ensure that risk-based leverage requirements do not unintentionally foster greater systemic risk. and third the council would include multiple agencies there by submitting-- significantly reducing conflict of interest in a regulatory capture. finally the council would monitor the growth and development of financial institutions to prevent the creation of institutions that are either too big to fail or too big to succeed. most i would expect the council on systemic risk regulator to work with them through primary regulators who were experts on the products and activities of the regulated entities. the systemic risk regulator however can provide a second layer of review over the activities risk-management procedures of systemically imocc institutions as a backstop to ensure that n
first the councilvcgñ would bria different perspectives to the identification of risk that individualors might miss what considered too small to warrant attention. second the members council would have experienced regulating different types and sizes of institutions so that the council would be more likely to ensure that risk-based leverage requirements do not unintentionally foster greater systemic risk. and third the council would include multiple agencies there by submitting-- significantly...
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. >>> and perhaps, the most dramatic moment to date in the william jefferson bria bribery l tame on tuesdayed tape of the former louisiana congressman taking a briefcase filled with $100,000 from an fbi informant. would you like to look inside jefferson is asked? no, i would not, he answers. the fbi found almost all of the cash days later stashed in the congressman's freezer. jefferson claims it was a legitimate consulting fee. that's just some of what we're following from the washington times. i'm tara walls, now back to you. >>> read more on the stories by logging on to our website, foxbaltimore.com and click on washington times. >>> think the preakness but with a lot more horsepower. auto racing could be coming to baltimore. right now city officials are considering a grand prix event that could bring in $100 million. joel d smith is live at south baltimore with more on the baltimore grand prix. >> reporter: it's got a nice ring to it and a lot of people are excited. i'm here with the director of sports marketing for the state of maryland to find out. people want to know is this going to
. >>> and perhaps, the most dramatic moment to date in the william jefferson bria bribery l tame on tuesdayed tape of the former louisiana congressman taking a briefcase filled with $100,000 from an fbi informant. would you like to look inside jefferson is asked? no, i would not, he answers. the fbi found almost all of the cash days later stashed in the congressman's freezer. jefferson claims it was a legitimate consulting fee. that's just some of what we're following from the...
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when they were kids, bria brande him play dolls with her. randy was his big brother's shadow. henry remembers that during one of his football games at school, both of his parents were unable to attend. henry wasn't doing so well until he heard his big brother brian cheering him on from the sidelines. brian's mother shirley also remembers the time when she and tony went away for the weekend and brian called her to say he was cooking dinner for some friends and not to worry. they were sharing the cost. he said he would have food ready for them, too, when they got back. so shirley and tony came home to see brian had bar becued and they sat down to a wonderful meal. it wasn't until the next day when shirley realized brian had emptied out the freezer and there was nothing left in the house to cook. brian graduated from greenwood high school in 2003 and after serving as command he have his school's rotc program, he enlisted in the army. he was with the 173rd airborne brigade stationed in vencenza, italy. brieance's family remembers how loved what he was doing and took pride in his w
when they were kids, bria brande him play dolls with her. randy was his big brother's shadow. henry remembers that during one of his football games at school, both of his parents were unable to attend. henry wasn't doing so well until he heard his big brother brian cheering him on from the sidelines. brian's mother shirley also remembers the time when she and tony went away for the weekend and brian called her to say he was cooking dinner for some friends and not to worry. they were sharing the...