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. >> reporter: antigay groups and some military chaplins say they want the law left as is. >> what's at stake here is that chaplins who hold to a traditional view of morality and the teaching of scripture could eventually be precluded from joining as a chaplin because that view is in contrast with the military's stated policy. >> reporter: the pentagon is in the middle of an in-house survey to see whether allowing gays to serve openly would hurt military life and operations. >> i am here to be a voice for my generation. >> reporter: musical entertainer lady gaga is trying to sway senators and her fans to support the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell." >> as majority leader harry reid says anyone who is willing to fight for this country should have the same civil opportunities to do so as anyone else. >> reporter: others who want the ban overturned say more than 13,000 homosexual service members have been fired since "don't ask, don't tell" became law. air force veteran david hall among them. >> you know, i wanted to serve my country, i'm able to serve my country, i was great at what i
. >> reporter: antigay groups and some military chaplins say they want the law left as is. >> what's at stake here is that chaplins who hold to a traditional view of morality and the teaching of scripture could eventually be precluded from joining as a chaplin because that view is in contrast with the military's stated policy. >> reporter: the pentagon is in the middle of an in-house survey to see whether allowing gays to serve openly would hurt military life and operations....
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it is jonathan chaplin at credit suisse. welcome to "nightly business report." >> thanks, tom. >> tom: what has been fueling this performance that we've seen over the last quarter or so in telecom? >> i think it is pretty straightforward. it is primarily one thing: it's yield. as investors get concerned about growth concerns for the economy, 6% dividend yield for at&t and verizon stocks looks in increasingly compelling. you've got a better prospect of getting a return from that yield than other sectors in the economy. >> tom: it sounds like quite a defensive play. but what about the growth expectations for this sector? are there any? >> it is not going to be a sector that grows the top line at g.d.p. or above for the foreseeable future. but this is a company that can -- an industry that can generate a fair amount of earnings growth in the low-growth economic environment. so with 1% revenue growth, telecom companies can generally knock out 3 3 plus percent earnings growth. >> tom: one of your top picks in sprint, which doesn'
it is jonathan chaplin at credit suisse. welcome to "nightly business report." >> thanks, tom. >> tom: what has been fueling this performance that we've seen over the last quarter or so in telecom? >> i think it is pretty straightforward. it is primarily one thing: it's yield. as investors get concerned about growth concerns for the economy, 6% dividend yield for at&t and verizon stocks looks in increasingly compelling. you've got a better prospect of getting a...
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when you watch because not in any mation but to me there are three giants charlie chaplin federico fellini and well disney it's not like i worshiped them but to me they're the best. seller well i'm not surprised you have mentioned disney's they and yet they have them which is hard to find a cartoonist who wouldn't mention disney he sneered at by the way surprisingly only disney didn't drool he said didn't make films he didn't read music for his cartoons in fact he was a businessman was this little bit you know he could draw in addition to other things he was a cartoonist no he could drop it. didn't draw his own causes you know but he was brainy one actually he was a producer yes he was a producer but also he was a very smart person with a director has to be smart politically disney was smart and he knew so much about people that he could portray any person the way he did after disney busch claymation became different kinds good but it's different. so you think what will disney studios have been producing since disney's death is not as good studios by the way what was the last concert intro
when you watch because not in any mation but to me there are three giants charlie chaplin federico fellini and well disney it's not like i worshiped them but to me they're the best. seller well i'm not surprised you have mentioned disney's they and yet they have them which is hard to find a cartoonist who wouldn't mention disney he sneered at by the way surprisingly only disney didn't drool he said didn't make films he didn't read music for his cartoons in fact he was a businessman was this...
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one could i suppose chaplin it a way. how for no reason suddenly one is popped or clobbered with the cane. kicked in the ass for a slap stick for silence. but it just happens, humiliation sounds very depth. just happens, a wound knows no depth of time and not so random is the karma of lungs breezing arkayicly. i didn't know the volatility of the hatred, i could only think dike. but if you prophecy be true that it will be reasoned. and reasoned must find it's violence in order to be for violence is the memory a horror carried by the soul of the blood to sect. she, a violent of resistance is also a violence for, if she said or of me. why not take all of me and shove it up your ass because you can just about sit with your lips. because i am inside you now in violation of you and are american filthy crumb of a loaf of people. i am here and everywhere. no matter how hold you will always be the snot nosed with the shame spread over your brains from a rumble doubt of gang bang wooden zips where the real thing went down on haight
one could i suppose chaplin it a way. how for no reason suddenly one is popped or clobbered with the cane. kicked in the ass for a slap stick for silence. but it just happens, humiliation sounds very depth. just happens, a wound knows no depth of time and not so random is the karma of lungs breezing arkayicly. i didn't know the volatility of the hatred, i could only think dike. but if you prophecy be true that it will be reasoned. and reasoned must find it's violence in order to be for violence...
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pastors at today's rally say over turning don't ask, don't tell, could undermine religious liberty of chaplins and other servicemen and women who believe into now senator john mccain is here in alexandria. he's trying to help patrick murray as he tries to unseat the incumbent jim moron come november. this is just the kind of story you'll find in the where you live section at wusa9.com. find your community there on our home page and keep up with what is happening in your neighborhood. in fact, if you have a story or news tip, we want to hear about it. contact us and be part of the wusa 9 team. >>> sunny, breezy, wonderful, but tonight something else than the moon and stars will be out there. >> when you get this air mass, it's a good night for star gazing what, are we going to see? >> we'll see jupiter. the sun has gone down here. it set at 7:09. go outside and look to the east and you'll see jupiter. you don't need a telescope. and it starts out low in the horizon and then through the night you have to look straight up about midnight but it's closest to the earth in 12 years. there will be a t
pastors at today's rally say over turning don't ask, don't tell, could undermine religious liberty of chaplins and other servicemen and women who believe into now senator john mccain is here in alexandria. he's trying to help patrick murray as he tries to unseat the incumbent jim moron come november. this is just the kind of story you'll find in the where you live section at wusa9.com. find your community there on our home page and keep up with what is happening in your neighborhood. in fact,...
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it opened its doors in 1889 and marilyn monroe, charlie chaplin, presidents and princes have all stayed there. the savoy'slocation on a quiet corner on the banks of the thames makes it one of the capital's prime hotels. but it's been shut for a make-over since 2007. it finally reopens in october, 18 months later than planned. >>macdonald: a lot of things went wrong. and it's an old building. and, you know, what goes with an old building in terms of its condition is never truly understood until you start peeling away the layers. , it's clearly a lot more than what was originally envisaged >>reporter: the refurb cost around 340 million dollars. fortunately, the savoy's owner, the saudi prince al-waleed bin talal, has deep pockets. >>macdonald: i think under private ownership who we've had who've been extremely supportive, we're in a very fortunate position in terms of staying the course. had we have been in a different situation, it might...likely have been much, much more difficult. >>scott: the royal suite costs 15,000 dollars a night and even though the savoy isn't even open yet, it's
it opened its doors in 1889 and marilyn monroe, charlie chaplin, presidents and princes have all stayed there. the savoy'slocation on a quiet corner on the banks of the thames makes it one of the capital's prime hotels. but it's been shut for a make-over since 2007. it finally reopens in october, 18 months later than planned. >>macdonald: a lot of things went wrong. and it's an old building. and, you know, what goes with an old building in terms of its condition is never truly understood...
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the chaplin says the base is merely a host for anyone who wants to come.ain told me that sharing the faith is part of the christian tradition, and he's not only obligated but happy to provide the same kind of support to other faiths on base, if they wanted to put on a similar event. critics say when it comes to religion, all the army is supposed to do is officiate religious events and provide a place for soldiers to worship. these concerts go way beyond that. chris lawrence, the pentagon. >>> police in one new england town are trying to take the stress out of getting a parking ticket by showing the person who's getting a ticket images of yoga positions. >>> students from virginia tech one year a solar decathlon competition, a solar powered house can be comfortable and affordable. this state of the art home that's programmed to do almost everything on its own. it's this week's edge of discovery. >> reporter: welcome to the home of the future. when you wake up, the cold concrete floor warms up. your favorite music starts playing and coffee begins to brew. as
the chaplin says the base is merely a host for anyone who wants to come.ain told me that sharing the faith is part of the christian tradition, and he's not only obligated but happy to provide the same kind of support to other faiths on base, if they wanted to put on a similar event. critics say when it comes to religion, all the army is supposed to do is officiate religious events and provide a place for soldiers to worship. these concerts go way beyond that. chris lawrence, the pentagon....
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. >>> all new on the edge, why antigay groups and some military chaplins say they want the law to standd it helps to reduce emissions, get people in shape, find out who is teaming up to make a popular program in the district the largest of its kind in the country. we will see you at 6:00. ] >>> honors today at the u.s. holocaust memorial museum for two men who saved thousands of jews during world war ii by giving them citizenship in he will salvador. tens of thousands of these certificates were handed out by two men, jose arturo kasiannos and george mateo. the nazis didn't want to jeopardize with latin america. despite saving so many people, these certificates arrived too late. his heart break changed the course of the nazi genocide. >> and he gave these authority and the entire documents to the swiss press and they work sensorship and for the first time the swiss papers who totally ignored the concentration camps, extermination gassing, nobody spoke of it because a shroud of silence over there and then suddenly in one week 200 newspaper items appeared and even the new york times
. >>> all new on the edge, why antigay groups and some military chaplins say they want the law to standd it helps to reduce emissions, get people in shape, find out who is teaming up to make a popular program in the district the largest of its kind in the country. we will see you at 6:00. ] >>> honors today at the u.s. holocaust memorial museum for two men who saved thousands of jews during world war ii by giving them citizenship in he will salvador. tens of thousands of...
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. >> other performers who dress as batman, elmo, charlie chaplin were also supposed to attend but holy cowardly super me row, batman! they were afraid to show us because of harassment. >>> a lack of costumes here, something you don't see in san francisco's financial district every day. men who gave the suits off their backs. a promotion for an annual suit dry hosted by men's warehouse. the donated suits go to organizations to help people recovering from hardship to get back on their feet and find a job. suit drive starts tomorrow and runs through september. you can donate gently used suits, sports coats, pants, shoes or ties at any men's warehouse location and i actually asked one of the young men about women's clothes and they said, yes, absolutely. >> excellent idea. >> i love this idea. what a marketing plan. who is the genius? >> genius behind that. i just asked, why didn't we get to cover that story? [ laughter ] >> cover, get it? just cover. all right. okay. they have been hanging around with mr. martin too long. rubs off. you know, a little less clothes is what you're going to w
. >> other performers who dress as batman, elmo, charlie chaplin were also supposed to attend but holy cowardly super me row, batman! they were afraid to show us because of harassment. >>> a lack of costumes here, something you don't see in san francisco's financial district every day. men who gave the suits off their backs. a promotion for an annual suit dry hosted by men's warehouse. the donated suits go to organizations to help people recovering from hardship to get back on...
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reporter: the pressure recalls worker speed-ups of the depressed 1930s, famously satirized by charlie chaplin in the film "modern times"-- management pushing workers to the edge or, well, beyond. the official speedup data aren't in yet on this downturn, but juliet schor, author of several books on work, including "plenitude" and the 1991 bestseller, "the overworked american," says high unemployment with no drop in output means overwork. >> we do know that we had massive layoffs. the workers who are left are doing much more work, and so we're seeing a lot of anecdotal evidence of rising stress, burnout, and unmanageable kinds of schedules for people. >> reporter: a burned out workforce? "yes," says bill driscoll of robert half, a staffing firm, "that's what workers report." >> we surveyed 1,400 people across all lines of business in different jobs, and 37% said that they were overworked and underpaid. four in ten said, as things improve, they're going to be looking for another job. >> reporter: take airlines, please. they've cut a sixth of their workforce since the economy flat-lined, on top o
reporter: the pressure recalls worker speed-ups of the depressed 1930s, famously satirized by charlie chaplin in the film "modern times"-- management pushing workers to the edge or, well, beyond. the official speedup data aren't in yet on this downturn, but juliet schor, author of several books on work, including "plenitude" and the 1991 bestseller, "the overworked american," says high unemployment with no drop in output means overwork. >> we do know that we...
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chaplin, we will dismiss you because you do not embrace this perspective. >> let me ask you about thet you as having someone to pray with? >> having somebody to speak with during combat operations is critical. you need to have some sort of outlets before you explode. some of those things now -- you can be put in prison. it is important you can talk to the chaplain so they can prevent these things. >> so a lot more goes into being a chaplain then just preaching on a sunday morning. they serve as counselors and those you can speak to. the real concern is we have spoken to the boards that a point chaplains to the military. they are fearful if this policy is changed and they have to embrace the military deal, that they will no longer be able to credit this chaplains and send them into the military. we could see chaplain's forced out of the military. >> it is not just the chaplains. when you read the fine sex, you have lesbian, transsexual, where are you stopping? our government will be tied up in courts. can you imagine if we allow gay marriage? will they get the same benefits. are we goi
chaplin, we will dismiss you because you do not embrace this perspective. >> let me ask you about thet you as having someone to pray with? >> having somebody to speak with during combat operations is critical. you need to have some sort of outlets before you explode. some of those things now -- you can be put in prison. it is important you can talk to the chaplain so they can prevent these things. >> so a lot more goes into being a chaplain then just preaching on a sunday...