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i can swim in oceans. i can swim with sharks. all of that. >> and most of the time these things develop from teenage lives between 11 and 15, and rarely do they start in people over the age of 25. >> so instead of feeling bad about ourselves we should understand something triggered this in us. what are the best things we can do to deal with phobias? >> you have to recognize that you have it, which i know sounds like the old cop-out. then you have to figure out is it a silly phobia, like walking, just avoid snakes. or real phobia, i'm afraid of being in shopping centers where it really does change the quality of your life and you go get help? help can be a couple of things. it can be talking through it. it can mean sometimes medication. beta-blockers, which can sort of lower your heartrate and make you feel not as anxious. sometimes anti-anxiety drugs or antidepressants. but a lot of times it means addressing that specific phobia with specific therapy. >> let's talk about some of these specific therapies -- or phobias. you mention
i can swim in oceans. i can swim with sharks. all of that. >> and most of the time these things develop from teenage lives between 11 and 15, and rarely do they start in people over the age of 25. >> so instead of feeling bad about ourselves we should understand something triggered this in us. what are the best things we can do to deal with phobias? >> you have to recognize that you have it, which i know sounds like the old cop-out. then you have to figure out is it a silly...
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anything can happen. donna was insured got in an accident while working and it still came back to bite her like there was no tomorrow. you have to think about what was the worst case scenario, make should have sure you have plans enare ready for t donna was kre vee ative, she learned to live more simply, lived on a lot less money and you need to think that way. i commend you for that. donna has been doing public speaking about this. one good idea, take the public speaking and see if you can make income out of it. >> donna, you are very, very motivating with your story. donna, what do you say to folks out there in terms of lessons they can learn from what you've been through? >> caller: first of all, no one is immune to this. and like i was listening to you, be prepared, the best that you can. but if you can start living simpler before something happens to you, bring it down a notch. you know, people forget they have families and sit down to dinner and enjoy each other. i was off and racing and thinking i
anything can happen. donna was insured got in an accident while working and it still came back to bite her like there was no tomorrow. you have to think about what was the worst case scenario, make should have sure you have plans enare ready for t donna was kre vee ative, she learned to live more simply, lived on a lot less money and you need to think that way. i commend you for that. donna has been doing public speaking about this. one good idea, take the public speaking and see if you can...
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baltimore best stuff can help you. can you call them.n't been to a argentia and that is because he nothing like a hound dog. he enjoys being involved with the person who takes care of him. go to spc by going through our website foxbaltimore.com and click on morning news. sanford, so cute. >>> let's see what is happening weather wise out there today. 74 degrees for the high temperature today with a chance of thunderstorms, though this afternoon. and also 84 degrees for tomorrow with more chance of showers and thunderstorms, too. 82 degrees by sunday. we can't rule out a thunderstorm, either. it looks like tropical stormny does stay off the eastern seaboard and brings us the chances overnight. we dry out next week, as and cooler. >> come to the state fair. >> we will be out there eating cotton candy. >> all of it. >> thanks for joining us. we will see you back here monday. real-time closed captioning provided by u.s. captioning company
baltimore best stuff can help you. can you call them.n't been to a argentia and that is because he nothing like a hound dog. he enjoys being involved with the person who takes care of him. go to spc by going through our website foxbaltimore.com and click on morning news. sanford, so cute. >>> let's see what is happening weather wise out there today. 74 degrees for the high temperature today with a chance of thunderstorms, though this afternoon. and also 84 degrees for tomorrow with...
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so that kids can keep -- administrators, so that kids can keep going, people can continue going about their lives even if we have a lot of people ill with the flu and the health care system can be ready to deal with it. >> what about the mortality? who actually dies from this flu? are you still seeing it's people in their 20's, 30's, and 40's, which is completely different from a regular flu season? >> each year tragically we have dozens or even a hundred deaths from flu in children. and this year we don't expect to see fewer and tragically we may see more deaths. we will do everything in our power to reduce the number of people who die. that means taking those simple measures like staying home if you're sick, covering your cough, washing your hands, as well as making sure that people get prompt treatment if they're very sick and getting the vaccine out as quickly as possible when it becomes ablinge. available. >> can i ask you about surveillance. it's actually knowing who is sick, the so-called denominator is in the figure of deaths to people who are only mildly ill. and the pcas rep
so that kids can keep -- administrators, so that kids can keep going, people can continue going about their lives even if we have a lot of people ill with the flu and the health care system can be ready to deal with it. >> what about the mortality? who actually dies from this flu? are you still seeing it's people in their 20's, 30's, and 40's, which is completely different from a regular flu season? >> each year tragically we have dozens or even a hundred deaths from flu in...
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get rid of what you can. push as much late as you can. you might find you need 10% as much. and when you do, then you go to every source you can, from family to the banks. >> now, when you guys talked to lori you actually dialed back her expectation of expenses quite a bit. she thought she'd spend in the first three years some $380,000. you said, no, no. more like $210,000. do people consistently over estimate how much they're going to spend and how do they make good estimates? >> they do. first of all, people are not looking for the cheapest resources. they're not looking online for their equipment. she needed to sell 3.2 tomatoes to make her dream happen. we scaled that back by going to vendors and telling them we needed a substantial break in costs and wanted vendor-based financing. that is another way to help knock off your costs. you go to the vendor and say i'm willing to buy your equipment but i need six to 12 months before i can pay. a lot of vendors are willing if you have good personal credit. >> to abfinancial success, over the long run, about half of small busine
get rid of what you can. push as much late as you can. you might find you need 10% as much. and when you do, then you go to every source you can, from family to the banks. >> now, when you guys talked to lori you actually dialed back her expectation of expenses quite a bit. she thought she'd spend in the first three years some $380,000. you said, no, no. more like $210,000. do people consistently over estimate how much they're going to spend and how do they make good estimates? >>...
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is this true that you can keep your doctor? >> this was a good line during the campaign but as more specifics in these bills are showing up, it is more difficult for him to say this. there are certain situations where if they changed health insurance markets, this could fundamentally change the way the businesses plan. they set up a public plan, for instance. they set up these exchange and they allow businesses to buy in and they say a public land is cheaper, they could go for that option. this is a triple hypothetical. greta: he said this recently in his radio address. let me ask you this. in this house bill, this is incomprehensible. under the plan, the thinking that if an employer doesn't want to provide health insurance, he will be penalized a% of payroll, correct? >> this is correct, this is to pay or play. -- he will be penalized 8% of payroll. greta: if you have a payroll of over $400,000, this would cost insurance. it would be crazy for you to just keep paying. >> right now, the employers do this by option. law to make
is this true that you can keep your doctor? >> this was a good line during the campaign but as more specifics in these bills are showing up, it is more difficult for him to say this. there are certain situations where if they changed health insurance markets, this could fundamentally change the way the businesses plan. they set up a public plan, for instance. they set up these exchange and they allow businesses to buy in and they say a public land is cheaper, they could go for that...
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. >> it can.nd the reason it is is because if you start a business blog where you share insights about news and trends in your industry, that really shows the knowledge and passion you have for your work, that really doesn't come through on your resume or cover letter and plus it shows employers that you have taken an initiative to stay immersed in the industry rather than sitting on the couch with a pint of ben and jerry's. >> liz, thank you. i really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> our promise to you, stick answered for our next segment. we'll show you how to spend $500 less every month. but with the strength of zyrtec ® , the fastest, 24-hour allergy relief, i promise not to wait as long to go for our ride. with zyrtec ® i can love the air ™ . you know, it makes me feel pretty good. we're offering a solution for a customer that maybe has to choose between paying their credit card or putting food on the table. our main objective is to reach out to the customers that are falling behind on their p
. >> it can.nd the reason it is is because if you start a business blog where you share insights about news and trends in your industry, that really shows the knowledge and passion you have for your work, that really doesn't come through on your resume or cover letter and plus it shows employers that you have taken an initiative to stay immersed in the industry rather than sitting on the couch with a pint of ben and jerry's. >> liz, thank you. i really appreciate it. >> thank...
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who can help you. could you spend that time on education or training or credentials you can get that will boost your salary in your current job? >> great point. thank you so much. >>> up next, home projects you can do now to slash your energy bill. >>> you have shut the lights off, unplugged electronics, even take short showers but your energy bill is still through the roof. you are not alone. you should know that. a single family home averages about $2200 on their annual energy bill. our next guest has projects you can do yourself right now to cut your energy bill. amy matthews is a licensed contractor and host of dyi network sweat equity. she is also from minnesota which naturally makes her a wonderful person from the land of 10,000 lakes. thank you for being here. when you want to save on your energy bill you got to cut the energy bill waste and you do that using, are you kidding, a candle? >> this is an easy way to see where the leakage is in your windows or doors. you can have a blower test which
who can help you. could you spend that time on education or training or credentials you can get that will boost your salary in your current job? >> great point. thank you so much. >>> up next, home projects you can do now to slash your energy bill. >>> you have shut the lights off, unplugged electronics, even take short showers but your energy bill is still through the roof. you are not alone. you should know that. a single family home averages about $2200 on their...
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all of these things can be done on a bipartisan basis and we can fix the health care and we can reduce the costs and we can make it much more efficient. that's what needs to be done in america. >> larry: we will take a break and be right back with elizabeth edwards and tommy thompson. don't go away. 90s slacker hip-hop. ♪ singer: buckle up, everybody 'cause pu're taking a ride ♪ ♪ that can strain your relationships and hurt your pride ♪ ♪ it's the credit roller coaster ♪ ♪ and as you can see it kinda bites! ♪ ♪ so sing the lyrics with me: ♪ when your debt goes up your score goes down ♪ ♪ when you pay a little off it goes the other way 'round ♪ ♪ it's just the same for everybody, every boy and girl ♪ ♪ the credit roller coaster makes you wanna hurl ♪ ♪ so throw your hands in the air, and wave 'em around ♪ ♪ like a wanna-be frat boy trying to get down ♪ ♪ then bring 'em right back to where your laptop's at... ♪ ♪ log on to free credit report dot com - stat! ♪ vo: free credit score and report with enrollment in triple advantage. >> larry: we are back with elizabeth edwards and tommy thomp
all of these things can be done on a bipartisan basis and we can fix the health care and we can reduce the costs and we can make it much more efficient. that's what needs to be done in america. >> larry: we will take a break and be right back with elizabeth edwards and tommy thompson. don't go away. 90s slacker hip-hop. ♪ singer: buckle up, everybody 'cause pu're taking a ride ♪ ♪ that can strain your relationships and hurt your pride ♪ ♪ it's the credit roller coaster ♪ ♪...
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we can do both. we can have bases on the moon. we can have bases on mars. we can even keep the base in antarctica or why not? all good places to go. so given that, the question is which do we focus on first? i think we are in agreement that a flight engineers object and a sample return are part of the steps on the way to humans. >> they could be done with the mars hardware set. and therefore if it was deemed reasonable. >> i think those are necessary steps. i don't think you'll established a base on mars without a piece of the dirt. we weren't establishing a baster we were just walking around and coming back. >> we send a human expiration mission that brings back samples and illegal and established -- >> that's always. i would vote against that. were you just go, grab rods, i'd like, come back. we will end up with the same results that we got on apollo which is -- >> that is complete non sequitur. it would involve at least a year to year and have to stay on the surface. any mars mission that goes and calls very substantial service expiration if there is no
we can do both. we can have bases on the moon. we can have bases on mars. we can even keep the base in antarctica or why not? all good places to go. so given that, the question is which do we focus on first? i think we are in agreement that a flight engineers object and a sample return are part of the steps on the way to humans. >> they could be done with the mars hardware set. and therefore if it was deemed reasonable. >> i think those are necessary steps. i don't think you'll...
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you can click on all of our names and faces and you can get right on and leave information and you can leave comments and we can read them the same as we do with twitter. thank you very much. as soon as we get some information on that, we'll bring it right to you here on cnn. >>> convicted former congressman william jefferson could learn today how much money he may have to forfeit. he was convicted of bribery and racketeering and other charges yesterday. today they are considering whether he must forfeit $450,000 in alleged bribe money. jefferson served seven terms in congress but lost his re-election bid last year. he will be sentenced on october 30th. >>> a panel of federal judges has ordered california to cut its inmate population boy 40,000 inmates. that's created a big problem for california. and our affiliate kesq has the story. >> reporter: california's prison system is broken according to a panel of three federal judge. prisons packed at twice their capacity. there's little rehabilitation to speak of, leading to a revolving door of criminals coming right back in after they serv
you can click on all of our names and faces and you can get right on and leave information and you can leave comments and we can read them the same as we do with twitter. thank you very much. as soon as we get some information on that, we'll bring it right to you here on cnn. >>> convicted former congressman william jefferson could learn today how much money he may have to forfeit. he was convicted of bribery and racketeering and other charges yesterday. today they are considering...
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[applause] [applause] >> yes we can! yes we can! yes we can! yes we can! yes we can! yes we can! yes we can! yes we can! yes we can! [applause] [applause] [chanting] [applause] [applause] >> one of the recent town hall meetings on healthcare was hosted by democratic representative joe courtney in wood stock, connecticut. this is some of the citizen video that was submitted online to c-span. >> the united states of america is the greatest country on earth. [applause] >> there are too many uninsured, too many unemployed, too many single moms who can't take care of their children and like the lady who spoke like there -- her husband and her both serve in this country in an honorable way and they have a child now who can't get healthcare because of a preexisting condition. that's a perfect example. there needs to be change in this country. we need to continue to be the land of opportunity. things need to be done. we can debate. we can talk. things can drag on like usual. another 100 years could go by. finally something is being done. and i want to thank you for that congressman court
[applause] [applause] >> yes we can! yes we can! yes we can! yes we can! yes we can! yes we can! yes we can! yes we can! yes we can! [applause] [applause] [chanting] [applause] [applause] >> one of the recent town hall meetings on healthcare was hosted by democratic representative joe courtney in wood stock, connecticut. this is some of the citizen video that was submitted online to c-span. >> the united states of america is the greatest country on earth. [applause] >>...
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you can see them there. you will see a few outer bands on bill right there. 76 now downtown. 72 in hagerstown. 68 in cumberland. 86 degrees out toward ocean city. here is our set-up. a stationary front just over us. we have a little bit of a jam up as far as the weather is concerned. as long as bill is sitting out there, nothing else can move until bill decides to move. he's going to continue to actually pick up a little speed and continue to shoot off to the north, and once he finally does that, all of this can finally move out to sea, high pressure will come into play, and then we are looking for nice weather as we get toward the extreme end of the weekend and the workweek. the latest on bill, currently a hurricane category two. will continue to jet up, way up, across the north and northeast across the atlantic over the next few days. with but what bill will be providing is for some heavy surf in ocean city. scattered storms, mostly cloudy. the ripken world series, final game at 3:00 this afternoon, 84 to
you can see them there. you will see a few outer bands on bill right there. 76 now downtown. 72 in hagerstown. 68 in cumberland. 86 degrees out toward ocean city. here is our set-up. a stationary front just over us. we have a little bit of a jam up as far as the weather is concerned. as long as bill is sitting out there, nothing else can move until bill decides to move. he's going to continue to actually pick up a little speed and continue to shoot off to the north, and once he finally does...
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see the difference. >> you can catch up and it can make a difference. >> i can talk about this forever, sleep, sleep. >>> now let's take awake, wake, wake, with susan. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist susan schrack. things are looking bright and sunny for us to start the day off. it's going to continue at least through the morning hours. then things will get a little exciting this afternoon. 80 degrees now. relative humidity 79%. winds out of the west/northwest at 3 miles an hour. the temperatures around the region already 78 degrees in york. 80 dover. 8 ocean city -- 87 ocean my. 81 easton. it feels like mid-80s to low 90s already. so it's going to be a hot one. it feels like we're at 96 in ocean city. you can bet they are going to have triple-digit heat index today. satellite and radar composite shows partly cloudy skies for the most part now. so we'll be seeing those clouds increase throughout the afternoon hours. and also we're going to see thunderstorms rolling in as well. we have an upper level trough that is across the mid-atlantic region. that means it gives us unsettled wea
see the difference. >> you can catch up and it can make a difference. >> i can talk about this forever, sleep, sleep. >>> now let's take awake, wake, wake, with susan. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist susan schrack. things are looking bright and sunny for us to start the day off. it's going to continue at least through the morning hours. then things will get a little exciting this afternoon. 80 degrees now. relative humidity 79%. winds out of the west/northwest...
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and instructor, it can either be a live, they can access the router's life and they can configured theuter. and in the instructors can actually see step-by-step what they have done. so there's no requirement for them to go anywhere else. so this has been -- actually huge. very, very helpful to students and us. the video i have talked about. that's also been important. the last thing i will say about the beauty is that we also do video chatting, where i call it video chatting with instrctor has the time a he speaks, he can speak to a cohort, group of students, his class, and they can speak back. again, because of speed, what we really like is to be able to do an interactive video, but our rveys show that our students, again, who are workers, just do not have by and large the speed necessary for that kind of high definition interactive video. most of them can download high speed. not all of them, but most of them can downld high speed video, but we are still not quite there. we don't have enough speed for the two-way, but we hope wh the work of the fcc and a policy for this country to be
and instructor, it can either be a live, they can access the router's life and they can configured theuter. and in the instructors can actually see step-by-step what they have done. so there's no requirement for them to go anywhere else. so this has been -- actually huge. very, very helpful to students and us. the video i have talked about. that's also been important. the last thing i will say about the beauty is that we also do video chatting, where i call it video chatting with instrctor has...
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yes, you can still can get a tax reduction. can you turn that property into an owner offset property and get the mortgage so you can pay the deduction. the other is you can simply use that property and rental property like you are, even though you're going to be one of the renters in that property, you also get tax deductions. you're able to write off as an investor, you can write off basically everything. you're able to take against the income that's coming in from that property on your schedule-e you're able to deduct the interest payments, the maintenance, all the property management. so you still have a great tax break. so if the goal is reduce your overhead, i say yes, go for it. see if you can sell the property you have right now at a good price and meet with an accountant to figure out what's the best tax strategy. my guess is you can accomplish both of those goals together. >> all right, carrie. of course the extra money will be going to diapers. >> stop it, stop it! >> diapers come first. >> absolutely. >> anyway, let'
yes, you can still can get a tax reduction. can you turn that property into an owner offset property and get the mortgage so you can pay the deduction. the other is you can simply use that property and rental property like you are, even though you're going to be one of the renters in that property, you also get tax deductions. you're able to write off as an investor, you can write off basically everything. you're able to take against the income that's coming in from that property on your...
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how can i teach the professor?> caller: jim, following your advice, i have some cash lying around from schnitzling on the way up. >> smart. >> caller: i even cashed out at or near the top of some of my stocks. my question, how much cash should i keep on hand when the market is flying high versus not so great? >> toughest question in the world, because what i hear from people is, jim, you're keeping me out of the mojo. why are you keeping me on the sidelines? and the answer, bruce, is this, we're going to use common sense. bulls make money. bears make money. hogs get slaughtered. i want you to take it so that when you have positions that are up huge, you're playing with the house of money. does it lead to maybe, 20%, 30%, 40% cash? i don't care. common sense. we don't give back gains. we let them run. but we take stuff off as it goes up. if we find ourselves underinvested, god love us. we've made so much money, it's fantastic. dave in california, dave? >> caller: hello, jim, a warm southern california booyah to you.
how can i teach the professor?> caller: jim, following your advice, i have some cash lying around from schnitzling on the way up. >> smart. >> caller: i even cashed out at or near the top of some of my stocks. my question, how much cash should i keep on hand when the market is flying high versus not so great? >> toughest question in the world, because what i hear from people is, jim, you're keeping me out of the mojo. why are you keeping me on the sidelines? and the answer,...
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can i get it back? (announcer) ask your doctor how to help treat osteoporosis with once-a-month actonel. actonel is clinically proven to help reverse bone loss and can help increase bone strength to help prevent fractures. so you can get back some of what you lost. do not take actonel if you have low blood calcium, severe kidney disease, or cannot sit or stand for 30 minutes. follow all dosing instructions. stop taking actonel and tell your doctor if you experience difficult or painful swallowing, chest pain or severe or continuing heartburn. these may be signs of serious upper digestive problems. promptly tell your doctor if you develop severe bone, joint or muscle pain, or if you develop dental problems, as serious jawbone problems have been reported rarely. the more you know about osteoporosis, the more you'll want to ask your doctor if once-a-month actonel is right for you. (announcer) if you can't afford your medication, visit actonel.com to find out how the alliance for better bone health may be a
can i get it back? (announcer) ask your doctor how to help treat osteoporosis with once-a-month actonel. actonel is clinically proven to help reverse bone loss and can help increase bone strength to help prevent fractures. so you can get back some of what you lost. do not take actonel if you have low blood calcium, severe kidney disease, or cannot sit or stand for 30 minutes. follow all dosing instructions. stop taking actonel and tell your doctor if you experience difficult or painful...
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because a lot of different, you know, ingredients that you can do so you can mix all those or you canave some -- >> what did he say some. >> he says you have to take way the lumps, which is what he's doing now. >> he he's in a hurry today. i don't know why, but he's in a hurry. >> a lot of people from south baltimore say it's a pancake. >> it's thinner than a pancake. so americans get crepes? >> yes, it would be open two years from now and the business is growing slowly but surely. the kids love it. we do the special kids cooking class. >> what do we see here? >> i would say a berry crepe with whipped cream so that's filled with strawberry jam. >> it's french. usually put in ice cream and apples for the kids. that's a nutella crepe that has hazel nut and chocolate. >> i loved those. >> this is the success for people doing that. during those cooking classes, we do it not only -- >> and we do that not kids to do crepes, which is fun. we also try to give them a little culture about france and the guitar. >> while you are cooking, we'll play. >> and we sing while we cook. ♪ [music] ♪ >> a
because a lot of different, you know, ingredients that you can do so you can mix all those or you canave some -- >> what did he say some. >> he says you have to take way the lumps, which is what he's doing now. >> he he's in a hurry today. i don't know why, but he's in a hurry. >> a lot of people from south baltimore say it's a pancake. >> it's thinner than a pancake. so americans get crepes? >> yes, it would be open two years from now and the business is...
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but it can. >> it can. and the reason it is, because if you start a business blog where you share insights about news and trends in your industry, that really shows the knowledge and passion you have for your work. it really doesn't come through on your resume or cover letter. plus, it shows employers that you have taken initiative to stay immersed in the industry rather than sitting on the couch. liz, thank you. really appreciate it. >>> stick around for our next segment and we'll show you how to spend $500 less every month. >>> who wouldn't like to have extra cash in their wallet these days? our next guest is here to tell us how you can spend up to $500 less each month. donna rose ato is a senior writ with "money." let's start with phone bills. when you have kids and they're texting left and right you can really save. how can you do that? >> well, the average, brace yourself, sends an average of 1700 texts per month. you want to get on to unlimited text tog save a bundle. >> do you even need a home phone?
but it can. >> it can. and the reason it is, because if you start a business blog where you share insights about news and trends in your industry, that really shows the knowledge and passion you have for your work. it really doesn't come through on your resume or cover letter. plus, it shows employers that you have taken initiative to stay immersed in the industry rather than sitting on the couch. liz, thank you. really appreciate it. >>> stick around for our next segment and...
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they can go to that bill, they can see all thousand pages, they can comment on this bill. so it gives an opportunity for people to actually dig in and see whether they can find, you know, some of these, the kinds of allegations that have been made about what's in this bill and what's not in this bill. >> host: could they search out the word death panel? that's one of the issues they doesed. >> guest: they absolutely can look for the death panel, and i don't believe they'll find it. but the opportunities for citizens to get the facts themselves, this is what the new technology offers. this is the connected age. we don't any longer need expert filters because each of us in our own way can gather the information to become our own lobbyist. and not only that, the new technology, other technologies that we use like twitter, you know, the messaging service, members of congress are on twitter, tens of millions of americans are on twitter, so you can go to open congress, get the facts, have some questions, go to find your twitter account for members of congress, hundreds of them a
they can go to that bill, they can see all thousand pages, they can comment on this bill. so it gives an opportunity for people to actually dig in and see whether they can find, you know, some of these, the kinds of allegations that have been made about what's in this bill and what's not in this bill. >> host: could they search out the word death panel? that's one of the issues they doesed. >> guest: they absolutely can look for the death panel, and i don't believe they'll find it....
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they can get connected, they can communicate with relatives, they can get remote diagnostics from a health care clinic. that is the grass roots movement i would love to have been part of that 100 cities where we test out this technology of volunteers working in every community. >> one of the other things i would encourage you to consider is the game changing nature of actually deploying broadband. we have thought about it in terms of typing and interacting that way. he will be able to shatter barriers when people can communicate with each other across state lines, across the world without having to worry about that interface. it will be pirate by what you do here in terms of the work. -- it will peak howard -- powered by what we do here in terms of work. i ask you to state your name and organization. >> my name is jacqueline with the minority telecom council. i have a follow-up question. for unevenness apelles that have difficulty connecting , they're low on -- for the people who have difficulty connecting, if they turn to broadband to get their message across, " they still miss these low
they can get connected, they can communicate with relatives, they can get remote diagnostics from a health care clinic. that is the grass roots movement i would love to have been part of that 100 cities where we test out this technology of volunteers working in every community. >> one of the other things i would encourage you to consider is the game changing nature of actually deploying broadband. we have thought about it in terms of typing and interacting that way. he will be able to...
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megyn: so what can we do?morning, plus their kids through school, goes to work, and they keep on seeing their tax dollars go off to these projects, many of which they do not support. the stimulus bill was controversial. now we find out that half a million of that money has gone to convicts? what is a citizen to do? >> it has a certain amount of humor, but it is serious. i am sure they are pretty upset, as they should be. i thought it was ridiculous that that would even be thought of. megyn: so what is the solution? it feels like they are out of control. how do they stop this type of thing? every administration makes a mistake, but there was all of this pressure to get this bill out. we have not spent very much of the stimulus, what we have spent, it seems that there were mistakes. >> it was probably all done by computer. someone probably saw that it was going to the state prison system. i guess joe biden was not doing his job. megyn: the department of corrections in massachusetts said that they tried to contac
megyn: so what can we do?morning, plus their kids through school, goes to work, and they keep on seeing their tax dollars go off to these projects, many of which they do not support. the stimulus bill was controversial. now we find out that half a million of that money has gone to convicts? what is a citizen to do? >> it has a certain amount of humor, but it is serious. i am sure they are pretty upset, as they should be. i thought it was ridiculous that that would even be thought of....
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you can say, we can breathe again.he latter part of the weekend. >> it's going to last for a while. you said it's going to last for a while. >> yes indeed, the dog days of summer and august, will be a cool cats. we will have to deal with a few thunderstorms later on tonight. take a look at the temperatures, deceiving, 75, 81, not too bad. but factor in the all too oppressive dew point and humidity and it feels like 88 degrees outside right now. there's the frontal boundary i've been talking about. it's going to get in here tonight, tomorrow, and the cooler drier air doesn't arrive until late sunday into monday. so don't be basking in the cool stuff right yet. we have to deal with thunderstorms. again could be an inch or so of rain with heavy downpours, maybe a little hail, so we will monitor for you in the sky watch center. keep watching fox 45. in the meantime we will tell you about bill and the impact it's going to be having on the eastern shore when i come back in just a little bit. let's see if we can keep a cool h
you can say, we can breathe again.he latter part of the weekend. >> it's going to last for a while. you said it's going to last for a while. >> yes indeed, the dog days of summer and august, will be a cool cats. we will have to deal with a few thunderstorms later on tonight. take a look at the temperatures, deceiving, 75, 81, not too bad. but factor in the all too oppressive dew point and humidity and it feels like 88 degrees outside right now. there's the frontal boundary i've been...
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can we get her a home? there you go. 235-8826. >> do i have time to ask you about these eight puppies? found in a dumpster in highlandtown. thanks to two men who were there. >> they saw it and hear it, it's amazing. >> why? >> for some reason this is what people do. i can tell you stories that you would just die hearing some of the different things that we do as humans to our pets. it's really unfortunate. it's a shame. everyone should recognize that if you have unwanted puppies you can take them to the spca, or the humane societies. there's plenty of places and places that you can take a dog, even the police stations i believe have an emergency dropoff area that if you have a dog that you you can't handle or one that is running loose, most of the police stations have a kennel in the back where you can take a dog over and drop it off there. the animal control or spca will come along and pick it up in the next couple of hours. we don't have to have this. this is a terrible thing that happened. >> absolutely.
can we get her a home? there you go. 235-8826. >> do i have time to ask you about these eight puppies? found in a dumpster in highlandtown. thanks to two men who were there. >> they saw it and hear it, it's amazing. >> why? >> for some reason this is what people do. i can tell you stories that you would just die hearing some of the different things that we do as humans to our pets. it's really unfortunate. it's a shame. everyone should recognize that if you have unwanted...
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and, you know, what, you can. the first thing you should do is talk to an attorney and talk to them about the facts of the matters. did he raise the money? and really see whether the law is on his side. if a viewer has witnessed or documentation at all, something to show that, the court wants to see the one with all the term there is and two is the deal fair. he should consult the lawyer he has and get things like this in writing. he also needs to think about whether broker laws apply, too. >> i guess the best thing is not to have verbal agreements. >> yes. make sure that you have not writt written, make sure that you have written it. >> even if it is something with little money? >> then you wouldn't be worried about it. this is from toner of a biscuit baking company. >> i'm curious to know if you have plans previously to roll out a new product and find yourself in an economic downturn. is it smart to go ahead with launching the new product or is it safe to hold off. >> i like how she poses it as if you find yours
and, you know, what, you can. the first thing you should do is talk to an attorney and talk to them about the facts of the matters. did he raise the money? and really see whether the law is on his side. if a viewer has witnessed or documentation at all, something to show that, the court wants to see the one with all the term there is and two is the deal fair. he should consult the lawyer he has and get things like this in writing. he also needs to think about whether broker laws apply, too....
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enjoy it for as long as you can.he kid back up when you really want to play. >> i spoke with him this morning about the tournament and you can see that full interview wbaltv.com click on video. in tonight's medical art, could breastfeeding be a defense against breast cancer? it looks like it. a new study finds that those with a family history of breast cancer could develop pre menopausal breast cancer if the breast feed their children. it doesn't matter how long you breastfeed in, you get the same results. food researchers all over the country are experimenting with their own products and adding more fiber. fiber is known to lower cholesterol, obesity and perhaps wait, but there is a difference between dietary fiber and what is called functional fiber. the kind of things that are being seen on store shelves. functional fibers are components extracted or synthesized using bacteria and fermentation. they said that functional fibers cannot hurt. women having children in their late '30's and early '40's has become so com
enjoy it for as long as you can.he kid back up when you really want to play. >> i spoke with him this morning about the tournament and you can see that full interview wbaltv.com click on video. in tonight's medical art, could breastfeeding be a defense against breast cancer? it looks like it. a new study finds that those with a family history of breast cancer could develop pre menopausal breast cancer if the breast feed their children. it doesn't matter how long you breastfeed in, you get...
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can we hear?>> we are very pleased to have mary glaze marsula who is going to sing the italian national anthem, since this is a festival in honor of st. gabriel. >> all right. ♪ ♪ ♪[sinng in italian] >>> the good news is if you head out to the festival this weekend, things are going to cool down, but for today, we're going to feel the afternoon thunderstorms that have a potential to be severe. the rainshowers that we received overnight that you might have heard over your rooftop, are moving out to the atlantic sunshine. we will wake-up with hazy sunshine and the storms will fire up yet in the heat of the day. look at the state temperatures waking up this morning, it's uncomfortable, close to 80 degrees at the 6:00 a.m. hour. 77 degrees here in baltimore and d.c. and the cool spot 64 degrees in oakland, maryland. on the sky watch future scan model, we're going to continue stay under the warm sector of the mid-atlantic cyclone system. at 4:00 you can see a line of showers could pop up in the heat of
can we hear?>> we are very pleased to have mary glaze marsula who is going to sing the italian national anthem, since this is a festival in honor of st. gabriel. >> all right. ♪ ♪ ♪[sinng in italian] >>> the good news is if you head out to the festival this weekend, things are going to cool down, but for today, we're going to feel the afternoon thunderstorms that have a potential to be severe. the rainshowers that we received overnight that you might have heard over...
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all of these things can be done on a bipartisan basis and we can fix the health care and we can reduce the costs and we can make it much more efficient. that's what needs to be done in america. >> larry: we will take a break and be right back with elizabeth edwards and tommy thompson. don't go away. ♪ [ female announcer ] arthritis targets your body where it's weak. where it's vulnerable. ♪ tylenol arthritis works with your body to block the pain, without interfering with certain high blood pressure medicines like aleve sometimes can. ♪ so you don't just feel better, you feel better knowing doctors recommend tylenol more than any other brand of pain reliever. ♪ >> larry: we are back with elizabeth edwards and tommy thompson. debate over health care reform has gotten fierce. town halls have turned into town brawls. this from an event held by congressman barney frank. watch. >> why do you consider the policy as obama had expressly supported this policy why are you supporting it? >> when you ask me that question, i am going to revert to my ethnic heritage and ask you your question with a
all of these things can be done on a bipartisan basis and we can fix the health care and we can reduce the costs and we can make it much more efficient. that's what needs to be done in america. >> larry: we will take a break and be right back with elizabeth edwards and tommy thompson. don't go away. ♪ [ female announcer ] arthritis targets your body where it's weak. where it's vulnerable. ♪ tylenol arthritis works with your body to block the pain, without interfering with certain high...
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do, and really from the pictures, it looks like you can do anything. >> we can.olio. brides can see that we can do pretty much anything. >> brides don't have to wait until the day of their wedding to do their hair and like it or not like it, they can come and ahead of time. >> they can come in and do a dry run. they can see exactly what they want and expect that on wedding day. >> and it's good to do because you have to make sure it fits the veil. >> they can go home and try it on with the dress and see the whole look together. >> is this a time of big? >> it's big. it's wedding season. we love it and it's fun. >>ashley, you look very nice. thank you for coming down, the two ashley as, the baltimore bridal show is at the baltimore marriott waterfront. they gave us a 200 gift certified to give away to you. if you are 10th caller at (410)481-4545, you win. you will b tv, internet, and phone for only... for the first 6 months. it all adds up to one incredible deal from fios. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v unlike cable,
do, and really from the pictures, it looks like you can do anything. >> we can.olio. brides can see that we can do pretty much anything. >> brides don't have to wait until the day of their wedding to do their hair and like it or not like it, they can come and ahead of time. >> they can come in and do a dry run. they can see exactly what they want and expect that on wedding day. >> and it's good to do because you have to make sure it fits the veil. >> they can go...
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kim liked it. >> maggie's getting ready to go on vacation. >> can you tell? ou can so tell. saturday with a t-shirt that says "wise latina." nice to see you guys. pleasure to see ou not plaza. and this the lady from youngstown, ohio that did that great sign. what's your do's name? >> madison. >> does she watch "the early show" every day without shutting her eyes? she shuts her eyes doesn't she? keep your eyes open. >>> let's see what's happening all across the country. what a gorgeous day here in the northeast. keep in mind as you head into the weekend, believe it or not, in places like new england and through some of the mountain areas in the northeast, you are going to see some very cool temperatures overnight. 40s and 50s in the early morning as well. we're going to see rough weather rolling into some of the northern plains states. into the great plains, you're going to see high heat roll on through. that's going to push into the midwest. sticky and a chance of showers in the southeast and gulf coast, typical this time of year. and cooler than normal temperatures in the p
kim liked it. >> maggie's getting ready to go on vacation. >> can you tell? ou can so tell. saturday with a t-shirt that says "wise latina." nice to see you guys. pleasure to see ou not plaza. and this the lady from youngstown, ohio that did that great sign. what's your do's name? >> madison. >> does she watch "the early show" every day without shutting her eyes? she shuts her eyes doesn't she? keep your eyes open. >>> let's see what's...
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. >> jimmy: people can just pop up. we can have peop rise up. we have triple h on the show we can have him ride out to through smoke machines. i think it's another cool thg in that we can do with the show. that was another cool thing we can do with the show. [ laughter ] everyone was talking about it. [ laughter ] and we actually -- but i'm excited to say triple h is actually here on the show. so it is -- but we won't have smoke machines. but either way -- oh, we might. who knows. it's just exciting that we have him on the show. i'm happy that he came tonight. you know, one of the great things about being a late night host is i've gotten a chance to hone my people skills. you know, i think i've gotten really good at telling what people are thinking just by looking at their faces. which comes in handy when i'm watching the news.in l.e re bet. you know, for example, take a look at this picte of barack obama last week. he's giving birthday cupcakes to the white house reporter helen thomas. and i can tell yoy extl acatwh t he'sathinking.he he's thin
. >> jimmy: people can just pop up. we can have peop rise up. we have triple h on the show we can have him ride out to through smoke machines. i think it's another cool thg in that we can do with the show. that was another cool thing we can do with the show. [ laughter ] everyone was talking about it. [ laughter ] and we actually -- but i'm excited to say triple h is actually here on the show. so it is -- but we won't have smoke machines. but either way -- oh, we might. who knows. it's...
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still be part of the solution. >> another way people can help is they can help foster animals. they can bring them to the shelters to put up for adoption. people can also come in and help volunteer. >> and it she says there are low-cost spay and neuter programs. >> if you want more information on barc, you can go to our web site at wbal-tv -- wbaltv.com. >> i don't think she was going to put that cat down. >> hundreds of maryland teens learned some important life skills in the outdoors. >> plus cal ripken's association is making big trick tozz rundown neighborhoods. >> there is something coming in over my shoulder from the great lakes we'll have to watch. lakes we'll have to watch. details on the weekend ahead.÷ when morning comes in the middle of the night... rooster crow. ...it affects your entire day. to get a good night's sleep, try 2-layer ambien cr. the first layer dissolves quickly to help you fall asleep. and unlike other sleep aids, a second dissolves slowly to help you stay asleep. when taking ambien cr, don't drive or operate machinery. sleepwalking, and eating or d
still be part of the solution. >> another way people can help is they can help foster animals. they can bring them to the shelters to put up for adoption. people can also come in and help volunteer. >> and it she says there are low-cost spay and neuter programs. >> if you want more information on barc, you can go to our web site at wbal-tv -- wbaltv.com. >> i don't think she was going to put that cat down. >> hundreds of maryland teens learned some important life...
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you can look around. there's plenty of people. >> reporter: when crazy ray's has sold off the valuable part, they crush the clunkers. and send them to scrap yards. the timing couldn't be better. >> certainly good time in the sense that many of our members had faced laying off some of their employees as a result of getting back into running these materials. some of them have started calling back laidoff employees. >> reporter: scrap metal sales are a leading economic indicator. a rise suggests big appliance and automakers are gearing up. >> when they see the economy starting to turn, they place orders for the basic materials that they use. steel, aluminum, copper. and in turn, those folks start buying scrap because they need to make those new materials. >> reporter: after it's all over, some of that scrap metal is sent back to automakers, who use it make new cars for sale at deeperships like this one. economic stimulus, with a touch of reincarnation. the auto recycling and scrap industry say they won't see
you can look around. there's plenty of people. >> reporter: when crazy ray's has sold off the valuable part, they crush the clunkers. and send them to scrap yards. the timing couldn't be better. >> certainly good time in the sense that many of our members had faced laying off some of their employees as a result of getting back into running these materials. some of them have started calling back laidoff employees. >> reporter: scrap metal sales are a leading economic indicator....
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they can keep going higher.n you're long, a stock stops losing money when it hits zero, like when you hit the floor. shorts lose money when stocks go higher, and there is no lid on that. >> the house of pain. >> the other important note about shorts is that if there's a lot of them and a stock all of a sudden gets some great news, we get what is called a short squeeze. and it sounds exactly what it is. in order to bail on their positions, to run from their mistakes, the shorts can't just say, listen, i'm going to sell it. no, they've got to buy. they have to create actual buys that then drive the stock up because there's not a lot of supply. this is called covering. when a lot of shorts cover or buy at the same time in a panic -- >> no, no, no! >> -- the stock surges because what you really have is a lot of people desperate to buy the stock, a lot of demand created all at once. any time there's a lot of demand created all at once, the stock goes higher. now, let's come back to insider buying. you have a stock wi
they can keep going higher.n you're long, a stock stops losing money when it hits zero, like when you hit the floor. shorts lose money when stocks go higher, and there is no lid on that. >> the house of pain. >> the other important note about shorts is that if there's a lot of them and a stock all of a sudden gets some great news, we get what is called a short squeeze. and it sounds exactly what it is. in order to bail on their positions, to run from their mistakes, the shorts can't...
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and you can control the system. all lot of the development of both hardware and secure software happens outside of the u.s., china, india, taiwan, so one. that is the reality of the market as it is today. >> that sounds like a pretty frightening conclusion. let's start to end the conversation by talking about the conflict that is going on within the obama white house about who should be in charge of this. it seems to me that there seems to be sufficient risk that we do want to give the tools to government to be able to if there is too big growth or too quickly to a weapon system that might be used against us, there needs to be some check on the basic ethos of the internet being a democratized organization. some have taken that to the extent to say that the supervisory and government agencies that are the top of the organizational chart should be in intelligence or defense. what do you say? >> we don't think that that is the right approach. there are a few reasons. the agency we are talking about is a national securi
and you can control the system. all lot of the development of both hardware and secure software happens outside of the u.s., china, india, taiwan, so one. that is the reality of the market as it is today. >> that sounds like a pretty frightening conclusion. let's start to end the conversation by talking about the conflict that is going on within the obama white house about who should be in charge of this. it seems to me that there seems to be sufficient risk that we do want to give the...
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>> treasury can keep borrowing and fed can keep printing money. there is no limit to the size of the fed's balance sheet. >> you are talking tongue-in-cheek, aren't you? >> no, they can ballot it as big as they want to. >> what does john rutlidge say to that? >> they can destroy the entire world's economy at the same time, too. attention middle-class, they are going to tax everything you do, what things you do, the things you own, they are going to do excise taxes, income taxes, the bottom ones and the middle-class $10 trillion is more like than 9 or 7, they are in a tremendous fiscal mess. >> all right, clinton, what do you say you? >> i don't think we have to play class warfare, stewart. bush tax cuts didn't benefit anyone in the end are set to expire in 2010. their taxes are going up. silly war we got in iraq that affected the poor, that got us into a hole as the casino we set up on call street. it's going to hit the 'poor, middle and rich because we dug ourselves into a hole. >> when a guy talking to you has a british accent we invented class
>> treasury can keep borrowing and fed can keep printing money. there is no limit to the size of the fed's balance sheet. >> you are talking tongue-in-cheek, aren't you? >> no, they can ballot it as big as they want to. >> what does john rutlidge say to that? >> they can destroy the entire world's economy at the same time, too. attention middle-class, they are going to tax everything you do, what things you do, the things you own, they are going to do excise taxes,...
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you can get people, you can get office space, you can get all the materials you need, so go out and do it and you will be a hero if you do. >> save money. what else, danny? >> if you can build your business now today when consumers begin spending again you will have a full place business. you can save money, buy equipment, get talented people looking for a job for a little less than you have in the past. >> you spent time in georgia with a out of work military vet looking to find a financial sound way to follow her dreams and become her own boss. to fulfill her dreams. let's look at her story. >> reporter: in the eight years since retiring from the air force, laurie has had three different jobs. quit one and was laid off twice. after the last layoff in february she started rethinking her options. >> i started thinking, i'm tired of going through this. what would i really enjoy? >> reporter: her aging husky inspired her to set her sights on opening a dog grooming business in the upscale atlanta suburb of peachtree city. money was tight. >> it is not doing anything like i hoped it would
you can get people, you can get office space, you can get all the materials you need, so go out and do it and you will be a hero if you do. >> save money. what else, danny? >> if you can build your business now today when consumers begin spending again you will have a full place business. you can save money, buy equipment, get talented people looking for a job for a little less than you have in the past. >> you spent time in georgia with a out of work military vet looking to...
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the best a man can get. five co-workers are working from the road using a mifi, a mobile hotspot that provides up to five shared wifi connections. two are downloading the final final revised final esentation. - one just got an e-mail. - what?! - huh? - it's being revised again. the co-pilot is on mapquest. - ( rock music playing ) - and tom is streaming meeting psych-up music from meltedmetal.com. that's happening now with the new mifi from sprint, the mobile hotspot that fits in your pocket. sprint. the now network. deaf, hard of hearing and peop with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. it was tough news to hear. everything changed. i didn't know what to do. right about then, our doctor mentioned the exelon patch. he said it releases medicine continuously for 24 hours. he said it could help with her cognition which includes things like memory, reasoning, communicating and understanding. (announcer) the most common side effects of exelon patch are nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. the likelihood and
the best a man can get. five co-workers are working from the road using a mifi, a mobile hotspot that provides up to five shared wifi connections. two are downloading the final final revised final esentation. - one just got an e-mail. - what?! - huh? - it's being revised again. the co-pilot is on mapquest. - ( rock music playing ) - and tom is streaming meeting psych-up music from meltedmetal.com. that's happening now with the new mifi from sprint, the mobile hotspot that fits in your pocket....
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what can we do? what can we do? waiting for the door to open. >> reporter: i'm keeping my eye -- >> go, kate. >> reporter: i'm keeping my eye on this little girl. she's so anxious. >> can we have another shot of her? can we get the cam are over there? >> reporter: can you pan left there? here she comes. she's bounding up. it breaks your heart. >> let's just watch this door open and watch this scene. this day, we know, this moment, we know, these two families dreamed of every, single night, before they fell asleep. >> they have waited for this moment. we're expecting to hear from laura ling and euna lee. also former vice president, al gore, who helped, as we've been telling you, in their safe return. but these pictures say it all. >> a personal story, written so large on a political stage. hearts pounding. and at the same time, entire nations around the world, watching to see what the geo-political repercussions will be. >> can't help but also think that the three hikers in iran. and how the iranians, as jake said, a
what can we do? what can we do? waiting for the door to open. >> reporter: i'm keeping my eye -- >> go, kate. >> reporter: i'm keeping my eye on this little girl. she's so anxious. >> can we have another shot of her? can we get the cam are over there? >> reporter: can you pan left there? here she comes. she's bounding up. it breaks your heart. >> let's just watch this door open and watch this scene. this day, we know, this moment, we know, these two families...
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you can do it by laws. let's be clear what a public option is. >> i know exactly what a public option is. you can get in it or stay where you are right now or have no insurance at all. >> it's a means to an end. >> there's pre-existing condition will be eliminated with a public option. and republicans will never go if for that. >> american people don't understand that what this bill is about is not the public option. it's about ending -- >> to them it is pop it's about ending discrimination. most people when you drill down, most people don't understand the details of this. >> here's the deal -- >> look, if you are -- the core of this legislation -- >> is getting democrats onboard and doing what they were elected to do. >> ending discrimination against people with pre-existing situations. and the public option is a means to that. >> and get the republicans out of the way, because they are obstructionist. they will never go through with this reform. they will never go. >> i agree with that. but liberals are d
you can do it by laws. let's be clear what a public option is. >> i know exactly what a public option is. you can get in it or stay where you are right now or have no insurance at all. >> it's a means to an end. >> there's pre-existing condition will be eliminated with a public option. and republicans will never go if for that. >> american people don't understand that what this bill is about is not the public option. it's about ending -- >> to them it is pop it's...
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can you believe that? i mean, seriously, they can have all your information. glenn: yes, i do, because i know who our czars are. these czars are evil people. they are wicked, crazy, frightening people. >> right. yes. glenn: jonah, where do you even go with this? >> we can separate out what the intent might have been. either this was someone really stupid in the federal government. >> no! glenn: really is, it? ok. how about goldilocks? >> as a conservative, you have to hold out the pos possibility that government people just stupid rather than evil. that said -- glenn: you know, i went down that road, jonah for a long time, but all of this stuff fits together. when you see the czars that they're putting out there, it all makes sense. these are people that just think that they're smarter than us, and not only have to take care of us, but they need to make sure that they take care of the things they need to take care of, because it's better for theel collective. >> i agree it is all very troubling. let me give you a hard example of this. say you use skype or or i
can you believe that? i mean, seriously, they can have all your information. glenn: yes, i do, because i know who our czars are. these czars are evil people. they are wicked, crazy, frightening people. >> right. yes. glenn: jonah, where do you even go with this? >> we can separate out what the intent might have been. either this was someone really stupid in the federal government. >> no! glenn: really is, it? ok. how about goldilocks? >> as a conservative, you have to...
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if you have these toys, you can call 800-719-2737.hat's on your screen for details on replacements. >>> for more information, you can also go to our website on wusa9.com and click on living smart. >>> beginning on saturday, many travelers will be asked their birth dates and genders when making airline reservations. the tsa say that the program will increase security while reducing the number of instances which innocent people are mistakenly confused with possible terrorists, having similar or identical name. >>> it's called the all-you-can-jet pass from september 8 until october 8, you can fly virtually anywhere the airline goes for just $599. now, this offer ends on august 21. but no blackout dates. flights, they do need to be booked no later than 1:59 a.m. eastern time, three days before the flight's scheduled departure. >>> they got a lesson in healthy eating today, it was tasty. dozens of children, ages 5 to 13 learn how to make the parfaits today in southeast d.c. all a part of the food bank, kids cafe program. and today, the wal
if you have these toys, you can call 800-719-2737.hat's on your screen for details on replacements. >>> for more information, you can also go to our website on wusa9.com and click on living smart. >>> beginning on saturday, many travelers will be asked their birth dates and genders when making airline reservations. the tsa say that the program will increase security while reducing the number of instances which innocent people are mistakenly confused with possible terrorists,...
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so can they prove that this was suicide? can the family prove murder?prosecutor. good morning. >> good morning. >> would you, this case is so intriguing. the brazilian authorities come phenom scene and find the body with the purse strapsorned his neck and determine murder. he died on july 11. how the suddenly late last week she's out, a reversal, it's suicide. julia? which ruling appears to have been the correct one? >> the correct one was the initial reaction as it oftentimes is. i brought al visual aid with me today. here's exhibit a. a picture speaks 1,000 words here's rodriguez getting out of jail now does that look like a woman who is grieving over the sudden -- ok, the sudden and tragic death of her beloved husband? or does that look like the cat who ate the canary? >> oh, megyn, let me at her. >> this woman will not get away with murder and can i make my mark, let's look at the the relationship was plagueed with much and she made him before his death change his will so she was the sole beneficiary on the night in question he was drunk and roughed
so can they prove that this was suicide? can the family prove murder?prosecutor. good morning. >> good morning. >> would you, this case is so intriguing. the brazilian authorities come phenom scene and find the body with the purse strapsorned his neck and determine murder. he died on july 11. how the suddenly late last week she's out, a reversal, it's suicide. julia? which ruling appears to have been the correct one? >> the correct one was the initial reaction as it oftentimes...
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now, just like right now, employers can change plan, they can shop around, they can look for better deal, the new legislation will change a lot of the health care industry, especially how it's regulated and employers will have that same free zom right now to shop around and change plans, so people may see changes. there's no guarantee that your plan will stay exactly weight it it is right now. >> okay. all right. no guarantees, again, these are all ideas right now, considered by our congressman, congresswoman and senators. josh levs, you've been given a new title today, what is it? >> i don't know, we have to call ali back up. he's been very generous. >> we're trying to get back to the basics of this health care reform. the question i know last our younger viewers have and readers on cnn.com is when they're done with college or when they're supposed to be done with college, sometimes you don't finish at 21. you may be in school until 25, 26, so they're concerned whether or not they'll faem fall under their parents' health care policy in this reform. >> this is was really interesting abou
now, just like right now, employers can change plan, they can shop around, they can look for better deal, the new legislation will change a lot of the health care industry, especially how it's regulated and employers will have that same free zom right now to shop around and change plans, so people may see changes. there's no guarantee that your plan will stay exactly weight it it is right now. >> okay. all right. no guarantees, again, these are all ideas right now, considered by our...
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we can raise taxes, we can borrow more, and i think we're coming to the end of what we can borrow from china, and i hear the printing presses are running. dollars there is another option. we can reform the delivery system and change the payment system. when you have $680 billion wasted every year, we ought to be looking there for -- first for cost savings. >> we get back to the argument that cbs says, the savings on this is $0. we're doing all this for nothing. >> they are not saying that. the cbo was the same net. >> thank you very much. >> of at least some of the people did not come up. -- evidently some of the people did not come up here the last four were 753, 716, 603, and 811. the next four are 657, 77, 47, 670. -- 87487, and 670. we have an echo in the back there. >> i am from lacrosse. dollars you have to get right into the microphone. >> i think all lot of issues have been addressed here but the thing i see the worst, we are bogged down under this debt and we're looking at another program that will cost as trillions, maybe. we have to borrow this money, correct? we are borrowi
we can raise taxes, we can borrow more, and i think we're coming to the end of what we can borrow from china, and i hear the printing presses are running. dollars there is another option. we can reform the delivery system and change the payment system. when you have $680 billion wasted every year, we ought to be looking there for -- first for cost savings. >> we get back to the argument that cbs says, the savings on this is $0. we're doing all this for nothing. >> they are not...
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you can do this, mike. know that when you transfer the balance your credit score is going to go down a bit but i want you to save money and it's how i save money and how i got out of credit card debt out of college because i surfed those balances around in a much different vierjt, by the way, but it works if you manage it month to month. all right, mike? >> yes. >> thank you so much. jason in indiana, what's your dollar "d"? >> caller: i have a dilemma about which debts to pay off first. i have a couple of student loans as well as a second mortgage. we're trying to figure out which one to tackle first. >> all right. i've got a couple questions for you. student loans, fixed rate and federal. >> >> fix rate and consolidated, yes. >> what's your interest rate. >> caller: about 60%. >> beautiful. you guys got your degrees, right? >> yes. >> full-time jobs. now the second mortgage, how much equity do you have in your home? >> only about $3,000. >> not bad. here's the thing. the student loan debt, it's in great d
you can do this, mike. know that when you transfer the balance your credit score is going to go down a bit but i want you to save money and it's how i save money and how i got out of credit card debt out of college because i surfed those balances around in a much different vierjt, by the way, but it works if you manage it month to month. all right, mike? >> yes. >> thank you so much. jason in indiana, what's your dollar "d"? >> caller: i have a dilemma about which...
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if we can get the graphic up, you can see what we are talking about.ever had more wealth in a smaller group of hands, which inherently is not a meaningful piece of information, but the last time we had this wealth concentration, the bank regulations were not as good as they might have been, the speculative bubble, and all that jazz. we find ourselves again in a too-big-to-fail culture. i wonder, dan, if the reason why wall street is back and the corporations are back is because they are firing people. instead of creating volume by having new ideas and innovation in our country, which creates jobs, and it's creating you make money by firing people, and it diminishes the emphasis on doing it better and innovating, because it's easier to fire people and save money. >> yeah, a lot of gains and profits come through cost cutting. and the companies we work at, whether it's your parent chlt ge, or the "washington post" company. and there is no industry, no company that has not reduced. and even the companies that employ really rich people, like wall street fir
if we can get the graphic up, you can see what we are talking about.ever had more wealth in a smaller group of hands, which inherently is not a meaningful piece of information, but the last time we had this wealth concentration, the bank regulations were not as good as they might have been, the speculative bubble, and all that jazz. we find ourselves again in a too-big-to-fail culture. i wonder, dan, if the reason why wall street is back and the corporations are back is because they are firing...
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nobody can. what i can do is try to sort through what are all the options available, be realistic about where we are going on healthcare, and say to myself, if we keep on doing what we are doing, we are in a world of hurt. we cannot afford what we are doing right now. more people will lose health insurance. more employers will drop coverage. medicare and medicaid will go broke. state budgets and federal budgets will be unsustainable, and then we will have to make some really bad decisions where we have no good options, even worse options than we have right now. what will end up happening is, mark my words, if we do nothing, at some point, in about eight or nine years medicare goes into the red. if we do not change the delivery systems and some of the incentives, we will have a choice. we will either have to cut medicare, in which case seniors will bear the brunt of it, or we will have to raise taxes, which nobody likes. and we still will be paying $5,000 to six dozen dollars more than any other a
nobody can. what i can do is try to sort through what are all the options available, be realistic about where we are going on healthcare, and say to myself, if we keep on doing what we are doing, we are in a world of hurt. we cannot afford what we are doing right now. more people will lose health insurance. more employers will drop coverage. medicare and medicaid will go broke. state budgets and federal budgets will be unsustainable, and then we will have to make some really bad decisions where...
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. >> reporter: you can see him on his myspace page. but the teen behind the picture, anthony palmerino can usually be found perched on a school at a popular cyber cafe. when he walked out into the parking lot on sunday, someone was waiting for him. >> we were standing out there, and george comes out of nowhere. why did you try to delete mimi? i didn't touch his myspace. >> reporter: but someone did. he acknowledges someone deleted the friends on his myspace page adds a joke. but police say he didn't find the humor in it, only rage. >> he came right towards me and pulled out his knife. and i jumped back. i was really scared. >> reporter: the owners of the cyber cafe say they have an open door policy and indicater to students and professionals. they say this is an isolated incident. >> it's a community atmosphere. so many people visit us. however, as a community atmosphere, people tend to try to build that community up. >> reporter: but just as people you meet on the web may not be what they appear to be, the same may be true here. >> he
. >> reporter: you can see him on his myspace page. but the teen behind the picture, anthony palmerino can usually be found perched on a school at a popular cyber cafe. when he walked out into the parking lot on sunday, someone was waiting for him. >> we were standing out there, and george comes out of nowhere. why did you try to delete mimi? i didn't touch his myspace. >> reporter: but someone did. he acknowledges someone deleted the friends on his myspace page adds a joke....