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charles: i have a concept, too. we stop giving these companies money we don't have to worry about this. coming up, celebrate the freedom of america by giving yourself some financial freedom with our crew's all-american winners. hi, may i help you? yeah, i'm looking for car insurance that isn't going to break the bank. you're in the right place. only progressive gives you the option to name your price. here. a price gun? mm-hmm. so, i tell you what i want to pay. and we build a policy to fit your budget. that's cool. uh... [ gun beeps ] [ laughs ] i feel so empowered. power to the people! ha ha! yeah! the option to name your price -- new and only from progressive. call or click today. charles: celebrating red, white and blue by making green, green and green. >> lincoln education. unemployment is rising. this is a for-profit cool that prepares you to go out into the workplace. first quarter revenue record. all-time high this past week. expecting revenue to grow 35% this year. making money. charles: adam, you didn't li
charles: i have a concept, too. we stop giving these companies money we don't have to worry about this. coming up, celebrate the freedom of america by giving yourself some financial freedom with our crew's all-american winners. hi, may i help you? yeah, i'm looking for car insurance that isn't going to break the bank. you're in the right place. only progressive gives you the option to name your price. here. a price gun? mm-hmm. so, i tell you what i want to pay. and we build a policy to fit...
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but charles edwards, yii didn't believe there was a better boy in this part of the country than charlesthing like that that happened around here. >> you don't remember nothing about it, no talking or -- >> no. >> what will it take for me to trust any white in mississippi? because i don't think they want to know the truth. >> that was years ago. people have moved on. it doesn't do any good and it it's not going to do that dead man any good for his ancestors to get in a squabble with the whites again. there's no good in that. >> so you think the people in the town agree with you? >> by and large. >> really? >> i do. i just think we're beating a dead dog. >> one guy, charles marcus edwards, ever heard of that guy before? >> yep, that's my daddy's uncle. >> oh, really? >> yes. >> he's involved in this case in some way. >> he's a church-going man. deacon of a church. help you do anything you ask him to do. real good guy. i see him a lot. we hunt together. deer hunt and all that. we don't ever talk about nothing like that. >> is he a good hunter? >> yeah, he can kill the deer. sure can. >> i
but charles edwards, yii didn't believe there was a better boy in this part of the country than charlesthing like that that happened around here. >> you don't remember nothing about it, no talking or -- >> no. >> what will it take for me to trust any white in mississippi? because i don't think they want to know the truth. >> that was years ago. people have moved on. it doesn't do any good and it it's not going to do that dead man any good for his ancestors to get in a...
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the dispensary, something charles sa he knew nothing about.econds lar, charles heard banginat his front door. >> the guyays, search warrant. op up! sech warrant! my heart dropped and started pounding. they said, open the or or we'r going to b itdown! yoknow, so i oned the door and about 15 guys with machine guns, llet-proof vests came barreling in throughy door. they put me on the ground with gun to my head. >> theea was banging on your door at the same time they were raiding your dispensy? >> it was a simultaneous rai >> deputies carried boxes of eviden out of the dispensary around 2:3is afternoon. the dea would not mment on what w inside them. >> back at charles' house, he was hand a search warrant. well, actually after i read the search wnt i kind of felt like they were hopi to find a big, huge gw operation in my house so i found a ltle bit ofelief there. >> t dea walked away with charles' computer, his personal medical marijuana supply, an $27,000 he had in thhouse. t charles wasn't arresteand li many other dispensaries raided before, hreo
the dispensary, something charles sa he knew nothing about.econds lar, charles heard banginat his front door. >> the guyays, search warrant. op up! sech warrant! my heart dropped and started pounding. they said, open the or or we'r going to b itdown! yoknow, so i oned the door and about 15 guys with machine guns, llet-proof vests came barreling in throughy door. they put me on the ground with gun to my head. >> theea was banging on your door at the same time they were raiding your...
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in the witness stand at the international criminal court, charles taylor has presented -- charles taylor has prevented -- has presented his defense. he has admitted that things happened in sierra leone, murder, rape, the use of child soldiers, but he insists he plays no part. we have been watching the trial unfolds. >> when charles taylor stood to swear the kirk -- where the oath, it marked the first time a former african head of state had been called to answer charges of crimes against manatee. charles taylor has spent many months in the past two years while the trial has been underway sitting impassively, listening to the catalog of atrocities committed in sierra leone. he repeatedly denied any involvement. >> i and a father of 14 children. grandchildren, with love of humanity and i have fought all my life to do what i thought was right in the interests of justice and fair play. i resent that characterization of me. it is false, it is malicious. and i stopped there. >> four judges appointed by the government of sierra leone and the un are hearing the case. the central charge by the pro
in the witness stand at the international criminal court, charles taylor has presented -- charles taylor has prevented -- has presented his defense. he has admitted that things happened in sierra leone, murder, rape, the use of child soldiers, but he insists he plays no part. we have been watching the trial unfolds. >> when charles taylor stood to swear the kirk -- where the oath, it marked the first time a former african head of state had been called to answer charges of crimes against...
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it's not myprofession and i ve great respect for forhe people. >> charl: you know tse ople. some are yr good friends. what are they saying now,ike they mad mistakes or the can do thingsnow to fix the econo or are they wringg their hands saying we n't know what to do. >> i'm actually huge fab of larry summers and ben bernanke and i think they a honestly trying -- those are the oy people i kn personally. i think these peoplare working hard to do things asthey best see them subject to what ty see as the political -- >> charl: who should be th next chairma of e federal reserve. rnanke or larry summers. i'm not going to vote on that. i think they're both eremely capae people. [laughter] >> charlie: so yale preside traid as an economy sist ss i have no opion. >> i' not going to express one. [laughter] >> chaie: okay. so you have a program already, how you would stimulate the economy. build existing projes state and locaand double the money and say go hire mor people and get it done faster. >> exaly. and the goverent procurement contracts, yes. >> charlie: what else suld we do erms
it's not myprofession and i ve great respect for forhe people. >> charl: you know tse ople. some are yr good friends. what are they saying now,ike they mad mistakes or the can do thingsnow to fix the econo or are they wringg their hands saying we n't know what to do. >> i'm actually huge fab of larry summers and ben bernanke and i think they a honestly trying -- those are the oy people i kn personally. i think these peoplare working hard to do things asthey best see them subject to...
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charles payne, dagen mcdowell. adam will shins ski. what is going on, charles? all the rich folks tax we are slapping on you will be to pay for the healthcare. one congresswoman says you will get it back if we recognize the savings. >> you used the right word, scare. this is nuts but what i'm starting to feel is that a lot of these plans, the tax of all the people, first we know the brunt will hurt small businesses. i think the subplot is really that nancy pelosi and barack obama really want to dissuade people from being you will rasual because that is what this will do. making a certain amount but more than $350,000, more than $1 million that is a little too much and you should put it back in the communal pot. because that is what she is talking about. neil: only you could smoke pot because that is pretty much where we are going. this she could not have checked. i talked with steny hoyer who seem add little surprised. he was saying that is among the options that we could look at. but clearly they are changing the rules mid game and i'm not here to debate the pr
charles payne, dagen mcdowell. adam will shins ski. what is going on, charles? all the rich folks tax we are slapping on you will be to pay for the healthcare. one congresswoman says you will get it back if we recognize the savings. >> you used the right word, scare. this is nuts but what i'm starting to feel is that a lot of these plans, the tax of all the people, first we know the brunt will hurt small businesses. i think the subplot is really that nancy pelosi and barack obama really...
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. >> charles friedel solicited sex from a sister from one of his players. lowell melser has details. >> police have arrested a youth soccer coach with ties to a school in essex. 32-year-old charles friedel sent sexually explicit text messages to what he thought was a 14- year-old girl but was actually police. a volunteer soccer coach of his daughters' soccer team, and for a 11-year-old girls, arrested for trying to get a 14-year-old girl to have sex with him. it was back in june when charles friedel defended the girl that was a sister to one of the girls that he coached on the soccer team. >> she began feeling very on karbala and the messages became sexually explicit. >> the girl complain to her parents, who called police. a detective continued conversations with charles friedel, using her cell phone. he sent her pictures of his private area and asked her to send them the pictures of her spread it on july 7, a meeting was arranged at this store. charles friedel thought he was meeting the girl but was instead met by police. no one was home at his house. cour
. >> charles friedel solicited sex from a sister from one of his players. lowell melser has details. >> police have arrested a youth soccer coach with ties to a school in essex. 32-year-old charles friedel sent sexually explicit text messages to what he thought was a 14- year-old girl but was actually police. a volunteer soccer coach of his daughters' soccer team, and for a 11-year-old girls, arrested for trying to get a 14-year-old girl to have sex with him. it was back in june...
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we have been wching the trial unfolds. >> when charles tlor sto to swear the kirk -- where the oath, it marked the firs time a former african head of ste had been called to answer charges of crimes againsmanatee. chaes taylor has spent many months in the pastwo years while the trial has been underway sitting impassively, listening to the ctalog of atrocities committed in sierra leone. he repeatedly denied any involveme. >> i and a father 14 children. grdchildren,ith love of humanity and i have foughtll my life to do what i thought was ightn the interests of justice and fair play. i resent that charterization of me. it is fals, it is malicus. d i stped there. >> four judg appointed by the government of sierra leone and the are hearing the case. the centracharge by the prosecutions that charles taylo orchtrated the rebel upring in sierraeone in order control the country's diamond riches. diamonds, it was claimed, were delived to him in and the mayonnaise bottles. >> never. neverver did i receive, whether it ismayonnaise or coff, or what ever jar, never ceived any diamonds. it is a lie.
we have been wching the trial unfolds. >> when charles tlor sto to swear the kirk -- where the oath, it marked the firs time a former african head of ste had been called to answer charges of crimes againsmanatee. chaes taylor has spent many months in the pastwo years while the trial has been underway sitting impassively, listening to the ctalog of atrocities committed in sierra leone. he repeatedly denied any involveme. >> i and a father 14 children. grdchildren,ith love of humanity...
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>> charles taylor first came to public prominence as a rebel.in 1989, he invaded liberia, saying he intended to overthrow the military dictator of the west african nation. the civil war he provoked shattered the country into political and ethnic fiefdoms. it also spread unrest among refugees, particularly their neighbor, sierra leone. reports by the u.n. began accusing charles taylor of direct links with the rebels in sierra leone. the u.n. said he was a gun runner and a diamond smuggler in league with the insurgents. his reputation at this time became notorious for widespread atrocities. they hacked off the limbs of anyone, including children, who accused -- who oppose them and took control of the diamond mines. western nations contend mr. taylor and the international tribunal -- condemned mr. taylor and the international tribunal accused him of war crimes in that country. the problems for the flamboyant politician the charles taylor had become or piling up as a new rebellion against his government in liberia this time around gathered pace. he
>> charles taylor first came to public prominence as a rebel.in 1989, he invaded liberia, saying he intended to overthrow the military dictator of the west african nation. the civil war he provoked shattered the country into political and ethnic fiefdoms. it also spread unrest among refugees, particularly their neighbor, sierra leone. reports by the u.n. began accusing charles taylor of direct links with the rebels in sierra leone. the u.n. said he was a gun runner and a diamond smuggler...
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for my beard president charles taylor is testifying at his war crimes trials. the dismisses charges against them as lies and rumors. the american investment bank goldman sachs is expected to announce strong profit six months after suffering huge losses as a result of the global economic crisis. over the past decade, tens of thousands of african migrants have illegally crossed into europe in search of a new life. the route across water is often. less, but the opportunities are deemed to out with the wrists. one is the of the canary islands, but the numbers who crossed last year are under a third of 2006. our correspondent has been to the island to find out why. >> on control of the spanish coast guard. behind us, the tourist resorts of tenerife, and had come of the atlantic ocean, the gateway to europe for illegal migrants. but today the horizon is clear. the fragile boats from africa are becoming a rare sight. over the past the two years, the number of illegal migrants make it to these shores has fallen by almost three-quarters, and that trend has continued in
for my beard president charles taylor is testifying at his war crimes trials. the dismisses charges against them as lies and rumors. the american investment bank goldman sachs is expected to announce strong profit six months after suffering huge losses as a result of the global economic crisis. over the past decade, tens of thousands of african migrants have illegally crossed into europe in search of a new life. the route across water is often. less, but the opportunities are deemed to out with...
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. >> charl: so is golan just simp doing everying right and doing everything better than everody else and folled byj.p. morgan or as well as j.p. morg. >> well keye off what floyd was saying, they wereble to extract themselve in the sub-prime marketarlier than e rest of their miors and ey don't have a consumer lending business they're not a exposed to the nsumer. so they can help companies write their de, charge nice big fees on that because there not much compition and make a lot of mone i thinkhe threat for golan going forward remeer they brought their levera down. if you recall the whole system was ilt on the high amount of leverage. goldmacut items leverage i out half. in the ality for companies and thgovernment issued debt declines over me, goldman is going to hav a harr time making money in the futur >> charlie: graham bally wrote -- the worse cses ... a come of victs towering...is that the reali, these two banks will four over the rest o the financiasector. >> of the big banks, they're th on that look the best now. there' no qstion about that. anwe suspect, we've seen -- no j.p
. >> charl: so is golan just simp doing everying right and doing everything better than everody else and folled byj.p. morgan or as well as j.p. morg. >> well keye off what floyd was saying, they wereble to extract themselve in the sub-prime marketarlier than e rest of their miors and ey don't have a consumer lending business they're not a exposed to the nsumer. so they can help companies write their de, charge nice big fees on that because there not much compition and make a lot of...
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right now he responds t that. >> charl: thank you all.asureo have you here. >> great being here. >> charlie: chrinderson is here the editor--chief of wired magazine and has a ne ok called "free, the future of a radical price" saying businesses can make mone giving things aw, free. i'm pleased to he you back at this table. have you them up and arms. you just saw me do a show with them and he comes a guy who says have you give it away and ho for advertisin support and said that's not a easy as chris thinks. what don we understandbout what chris thinks? >> ee is the most minderstood four-tter word in the engli language. it has cnged in meaning from razors and blades and st century, free as in freedom and fr as in no pri and then there's the imaging what a ok call free would say which is like erything should be free andhen what the reality the boo does say which is very much no that erything should be free or adversing will supporteverything but the underlyingeconomics of digit stf allows your cost to be so low that a tin fraction of your aud
right now he responds t that. >> charl: thank you all.asureo have you here. >> great being here. >> charlie: chrinderson is here the editor--chief of wired magazine and has a ne ok called "free, the future of a radical price" saying businesses can make mone giving things aw, free. i'm pleased to he you back at this table. have you them up and arms. you just saw me do a show with them and he comes a guy who says have you give it away and ho for advertisin support and...
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. >> charles? >> if this thing fails, which i think it now might, i think people will trace it to the moment -- the emperor's new clothes' moment. obama had any central contradiction from the beginning. he says correctly that the expense, how much we are spending, is destroying our economy and that has to stop. that is true. and then we get these proposals out of congress, all of which come as the head of the cbo is saying, raises the curve rather than lowering it. you cannot core overs -- sure over spending on health care by proposing an expansion and huge new entitlement. it is a contradiction. an answer to a question asked by a democrat chaired by democrats. i think it is a significant moment. >> nina? >> you pay for, and there is no free lunch. you tax everybody. rich people who have benefited enormously by the bush tax cut. but the other way you pay for it and you make it work is by having some real controls on the way health care is apportioned, spent, treated in this country, and that is com
. >> charles? >> if this thing fails, which i think it now might, i think people will trace it to the moment -- the emperor's new clothes' moment. obama had any central contradiction from the beginning. he says correctly that the expense, how much we are spending, is destroying our economy and that has to stop. that is true. and then we get these proposals out of congress, all of which come as the head of the cbo is saying, raises the curve rather than lowering it. you cannot core...
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juan williams, nina easton, and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer.lus package? >> i think it would be disastrous for the administration but you can understand why the president would want to say to people having trouble holding on to jobs, worried about getting another job or unemployed that he is sensitive to their needs. now, the problem here is that if you look at it, you know, vice president biden saying that the administration wasn't aware of the problem, and the depth of the economic trouble that it was going in, it looks as if they weren't properly prepared and didn't act properly the first time around that they put a stimulus package in place, but i think that they're right to say, listen, there is certain aspects of the stimulus that isn't taken effect yet, specifically tax cuts. they are right to say that much of the infrastructure build something yet to come, as the fall approaches, and to counsel some patience. there is no patience if your prospects look dim. people want help. the only thing the administration might do is not call it a se
juan williams, nina easton, and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer.lus package? >> i think it would be disastrous for the administration but you can understand why the president would want to say to people having trouble holding on to jobs, worried about getting another job or unemployed that he is sensitive to their needs. now, the problem here is that if you look at it, you know, vice president biden saying that the administration wasn't aware of the problem, and the depth of the...
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charles friedel has been released on $250,000 bond. charles friedel passed all of the background checks. >> within the last half-hour, baltimore city police have found the suspect they were searching for inside of a city elementary school. police evacuated william paca elementary school this morning. officers -- the man fled and ran inside the school building. about 200 students were attending summer school and a camp and were dismissed for the day. >> a carroll county man faces first and second-degree assault charges. a 37-year-old tried to run down a police officer and another woman, which is when the officer fired back. melissa carlson is live with the details. >> the suspect is in still shock trauma tonight. as you mentioned, maryland state police said this all started last night when the suspect tried to run down an officer and one of his acquaintances. >> we heard pop, pop, pop like three times. >> it was about 10:15 when they received a call. >> one of our officers responded to the area. he went to an access road near the grocer
charles friedel has been released on $250,000 bond. charles friedel passed all of the background checks. >> within the last half-hour, baltimore city police have found the suspect they were searching for inside of a city elementary school. police evacuated william paca elementary school this morning. officers -- the man fled and ran inside the school building. about 200 students were attending summer school and a camp and were dismissed for the day. >> a carroll county man faces...
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you asked the right question, charles. >> so what you are hitting out of the park? >> a mutual fund. it's got a home slew of stars. it's called oppenheimer international growth. it's got a manager who's been at that time for a long time, broad exposure to the global economy and not expense active in terms of management fees. >> damon? >> no, i don't like that one. the emerging markets are really coming under pressure. and the united states is the biggest consumer of global -- >> what do you like, damon? >> i like the e.d.z., the emerging markets triple bear e.t.f. i believe it's up today as we speak. and i think it could go substantially higher. >> the emerging markets. ben, you like this one? >> i think it's very dangerous for amateurs to go short on the market. the emerging markets are notoriously chaotic and unpredictable in their movements. it might be good for a professional, but for the ordinary citizen, way too risky. >> guys, thanks a lot. your photos all look fantastic. the mets and yankees ain't got nothing on you guys. but i tell you who's got something,
you asked the right question, charles. >> so what you are hitting out of the park? >> a mutual fund. it's got a home slew of stars. it's called oppenheimer international growth. it's got a manager who's been at that time for a long time, broad exposure to the global economy and not expense active in terms of management fees. >> damon? >> no, i don't like that one. the emerging markets are really coming under pressure. and the united states is the biggest consumer of...
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mount royal to be closed between charles street and north avenue. cathedral street closed between preston and mount royal. golden ring road, there is a watermain break so use caution if that area. looking at 95 southbound through howard county, down through to about the capitol beltway, we have bright sun and traffic is flowing freely at this time. back to you. >>> 6:31. when was the last time news about your trash pickup led the news? >> that's what happens when your trash changes after 40 years. abc2 news linda so is live curbside with what you need to know about the garbage. >> reporter: good morning. the biggest change you'll notice this morning is there will be no trash pickup at all. if you've already put out your trash bring it back in because trucks will not be out collecting garbage today. it's part of the city's one plus one program. trash collection will now be streamlined to a tuesday through friday schedule. everyone's designated pickup day is different. it all depends on where you live. so instead of putting out trash twice a week pick
mount royal to be closed between charles street and north avenue. cathedral street closed between preston and mount royal. golden ring road, there is a watermain break so use caution if that area. looking at 95 southbound through howard county, down through to about the capitol beltway, we have bright sun and traffic is flowing freely at this time. back to you. >>> 6:31. when was the last time news about your trash pickup led the news? >> that's what happens when your trash...
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and charles kuralt introduced you to this family. 31 years later, steve hartman takes you to the reunion. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. this day started with the white house putting out the word the president would have no more to say about the arrest of his friend, a prominent black scholar, by a white police sergeant or about the president's comment that the sergeant had acted "stupidly." but it turned out that would not be the last word after all. at midday, a multiracial group of police union officials held a news conference to defend the cambridge, massachusetts, sergeant and demand an apology from the president. now, a short time after that, president obama made an extraordinary appearance in the white house briefing room where he made a surprise announcement. >> i actually just had a conversation with sergeant jim crowley the officer involved and i have to tell you that, as i said yesterday, my impression of him was that he was an outstanding police officer and a good man and that was confirmed in t
and charles kuralt introduced you to this family. 31 years later, steve hartman takes you to the reunion. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. this day started with the white house putting out the word the president would have no more to say about the arrest of his friend, a prominent black scholar, by a white police sergeant or about the president's comment that the sergeant had acted...
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>> charl: how do you suspect?with bette ads a twiter will d that with premium serviceandhe wall street urnal seems to hav answered it pretty well already and new yo time times not yet. and eryone has to figure out who their pet for the peuin is. >> charlie: i'm not sure the wall street journal could survive based on t revenue they get. >> among newspapers? who's figured it out? >> charl: anybody. who gis away theirproduct. >> softwa companies. that's another business tha up the physical b and as moves online they're with the service with 2.0 companies. once upon time come april 15th you go and buy e product, turbo tax and now it's online and you go to turbotax.m and it's n free, however,nce you've tyd all your informion and it's like oh, i live in the state. state's not free. state's the pet fo the penguin. >> charlie: what ifomeone says federal and state fe so go with me rather than tur rather . >>eople will race you to the bottom and if you have more compl colicated text you keep segmenting the audience and fin
>> charl: how do you suspect?with bette ads a twiter will d that with premium serviceandhe wall street urnal seems to hav answered it pretty well already and new yo time times not yet. and eryone has to figure out who their pet for the peuin is. >> charlie: i'm not sure the wall street journal could survive based on t revenue they get. >> among newspapers? who's figured it out? >> charl: anybody. who gis away theirproduct. >> softwa companies. that's another...
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. >> iowa senator charles grassley, a republican, has served on the senate judiciary committee since981. >> for the first 25 years you were cord about kwaqualificatio not worried so much about their judicial philosophy as long as they were dispassion nate. >> democrats and allies, puerto rican education fund with sonia sotomayor still on its board, the constitutional protections for long other things abortion. they were right. stewart taylor of national journal. >> i spoke to him recently. roe versus wade? of course. >> as heated as the bourke hearings got. the clarence thomas hearings were hotter. thomas an african-american, yale graduate and appeals court judge was nominated by george h.w. bush. he seemed to be confirmed unless 11th hour. >> pornographic films and-- >> she made her charges and war fath fare. >> from my standpoint as a black american, it's a high-tech lynching for us to be black. >> ultimately thomas was confirmed. talk a little how that forever altered the confirmation process. >> it was a continuation what started with bourke, but 90% of the african-americans vote
. >> iowa senator charles grassley, a republican, has served on the senate judiciary committee since981. >> for the first 25 years you were cord about kwaqualificatio not worried so much about their judicial philosophy as long as they were dispassion nate. >> democrats and allies, puerto rican education fund with sonia sotomayor still on its board, the constitutional protections for long other things abortion. they were right. stewart taylor of national journal. >> i...
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. >> charles? >> if this thing fails, which i think now might, i think people will trace it in a ment in the clip you showed -- amber's new clothes moment. the obama had any sense of contradiction from the river beginning. he says corrtly that the expense of health care, how much we are spending on it, is destroying our economy and it has to stop, that is true. then we get these proposals out of congress from all of this as the head of the cbo is saying raising the curve instead of lowering it. you cannot cure over spending on health care by proposing an expansion of a huge new entitlement. it is a contradiction. it was an answer to a question asked by a democrat, chaired by democrats. i think it is a very significant moments. the money now? you pay for it, and there is no free lunch here. you pay for it by taxing everybody. benefits beyond a certain amount of the rich people who have benefited enormously by the bush tax cuts. but the other way you pay for it and you make it work is by having some
. >> charles? >> if this thing fails, which i think now might, i think people will trace it in a ment in the clip you showed -- amber's new clothes moment. the obama had any sense of contradiction from the river beginning. he says corrtly that the expense of health care, how much we are spending on it, is destroying our economy and it has to stop, that is true. then we get these proposals out of congress from all of this as the head of the cbo is saying raising the curve instead of...
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charles, cathedral and preston effected. remember, wjz is always on, for traffic information any time, log onto wjz.com. >>> thank you. here's what people are talking about. a robbery turns deadly inside a liquor store. mary bubala live outside of police headquarters. >> reporter: good morning. the shooting happened at about 9 9:00 last night and police arrived on the scene and found one man dead. their intent may have been robbery, but it quickly turned to murder. two suspects entered the store late thursday night planning a robbery. but at some point it took a turn and a clerk inside the store was shot. >> they found an adult male inside the establishment that had been shot and deceased upon the arrival. >>> they're searching for clues to make them make an arrest. >> we may have two suspects we're looking for. we are trying to verify a lot of information, go back and talk to some witnesses that may have been inside or outside of the store. >> reporter: witnesses say there are a couple of security cameras in the area and th
charles, cathedral and preston effected. remember, wjz is always on, for traffic information any time, log onto wjz.com. >>> thank you. here's what people are talking about. a robbery turns deadly inside a liquor store. mary bubala live outside of police headquarters. >> reporter: good morning. the shooting happened at about 9 9:00 last night and police arrived on the scene and found one man dead. their intent may have been robbery, but it quickly turned to murder. two suspects...
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fred barnes, juan williams, and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. charles, the reduction in nuclear warheads stockpiles from 3,000 to around 1,500 and a reduction of delivery systems, submarines an long-range bombers down to around 1,100. significant? what about this deal? >> that was the deal that obama really was lusting after as a way to come home and to wave a diplomatic success. the problem somebody that any deal on offensive nuclear weaponry is either useless or a detriment to the united states. useless, because it makes no difference above a certain level how many warheads you have. we could suspend our negotiations today and say to the russians you can construct as many warheads as you want and spend yourselves into penury, as the soviets did to make weapons that are redundant and do nothing more than make the rubble bounce, as churchill once said, memorably. it can be a detriment because the russians have insisted on linkage between offensive and defensive weaponry. the even it is a detriment is because we have a huge technological advantag
fred barnes, juan williams, and syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. charles, the reduction in nuclear warheads stockpiles from 3,000 to around 1,500 and a reduction of delivery systems, submarines an long-range bombers down to around 1,100. significant? what about this deal? >> that was the deal that obama really was lusting after as a way to come home and to wave a diplomatic success. the problem somebody that any deal on offensive nuclear weaponry is either useless or a detriment...
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charles, first of all, your overview, your look.heard from these two guys today of how you thought the hearings went. >> well, she had a tough brief. she had to defend the indefensible. that statement is indefensible. she knows it. that's why she contradicts it and pretends that anybody reads her words as originally said is misunderstanding. they are right-hand siding her perfectly well. what i found disappointing is how the republicans backed off. i thought sessions had a pretty good attack -- bret: jeff sessions from alabama, ranking republican. >> i thought he had the message but lindsay lindsey graham, one of the leading are republicans had her on the ropes a couple of times and also on issues of indefinite detentions of combatants in a war and also on the funding of abortion, but it looked as if he had a checklist he had to fill out. as she stumbled he moved on and let her off the hook. her main issue is that she is a believer in identity politics and to say as she did in that clip "judge me on my record" is again disingenuous.
charles, first of all, your overview, your look.heard from these two guys today of how you thought the hearings went. >> well, she had a tough brief. she had to defend the indefensible. that statement is indefensible. she knows it. that's why she contradicts it and pretends that anybody reads her words as originally said is misunderstanding. they are right-hand siding her perfectly well. what i found disappointing is how the republicans backed off. i thought sessions had a pretty good...
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saint mary's county, boy, in charles calvert, calling again today. those are the areas that were under tornado warning. good news. no reports of any tornadoes or damn j. ov -- damage. tonight, the showers move off. we'll be back into the heat. and still seeing the humidity in on us. and go through tomorrow. and friday, a weak weather front coming our way. that could trigger showers and thundershowers by friday afternoon. temperatures tomorrow, they're back. into the 90s. so, for the remainder of the -- the evening. and for the remainder of the night. still a few lingering showers, thundershowers, can't rule out some rumbles. folks in charles county. southern maryland. saint mary's county. calvert county. tomorrow morning. we'll begin to get a westerly wind. hot, humid. high, tomorrow afternoon. i think possibly some spots may get up to 94, 95 degrees. uv index mighty high. taking the youngsters out to the pool lather up the sun block. and a slight risk. slight risk of a thundershower. but i think more than likely we'll be seeing a batch by friday aft
saint mary's county, boy, in charles calvert, calling again today. those are the areas that were under tornado warning. good news. no reports of any tornadoes or damn j. ov -- damage. tonight, the showers move off. we'll be back into the heat. and still seeing the humidity in on us. and go through tomorrow. and friday, a weak weather front coming our way. that could trigger showers and thundershowers by friday afternoon. temperatures tomorrow, they're back. into the 90s. so, for the remainder...
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. >> iowa senator charles grassley, a republican, has served on the senate judiciary committee since81. >> for the first 25 years you were cord about kwaqualificatio not worried so much about their judicial philosophy as long as they were dispassion nate. >> democrats and allies, puerto rican education fund with sonia sotomayor still on its board, the constitutional protections for long other things abortion. they were right. stewart taylor of national journal. >> i spoke to him recently. roe versus wade? of course. >> as heated as the bourke hearings got. the clarence thomas hearings were hotter. thomas an african-american, yale graduate and appeals court judge was nominated by george h.w. bush. he seemed to be confirmed unless 11th hour. >> pornographic films and-- >> she made her charges and war fath fare. >> from my standpoint as a black american, it's a high-tech lynching for us to be black. >> ultimately thomas was confirmed. talk a little how that forever altered the confirmation process. >> it was a continuation what started with bourke, but 90% of the african-americans vote
. >> iowa senator charles grassley, a republican, has served on the senate judiciary committee since81. >> for the first 25 years you were cord about kwaqualificatio not worried so much about their judicial philosophy as long as they were dispassion nate. >> democrats and allies, puerto rican education fund with sonia sotomayor still on its board, the constitutional protections for long other things abortion. they were right. stewart taylor of national journal. >> i...
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>> the nine children of alex and mary chandler were coming home. >> reporter: charles kuralt first cameto prairie, mississippi, 31 years ago. and the story he found in this family was easily one of the most inspirational of his career. >> the chandler family started with as near nothing as any family in america ever did. alex chandler remembers the time when he had a horse and a cow and tried to buy a mule and couldn't make the payments and lost the mule, the horse, and the cow. and about that time, cleveland, the first son, decided he wanted to go to college. >> i... so we went to town and borrowed $2.50 and bought him a bus ticket to go up there. >> reporter: from that beginning he became dr. cleveland chandler chairman of the economics department at howard university. >> reporter: cleveland helped put his younger brother luther through college, electrocute they are helped james who helped hermann and to make a long story short... >> all nine children are college graduates. >> reporter: it was the ultimate american success story. that was then and that is still. >> i knew that i was g
>> the nine children of alex and mary chandler were coming home. >> reporter: charles kuralt first cameto prairie, mississippi, 31 years ago. and the story he found in this family was easily one of the most inspirational of his career. >> the chandler family started with as near nothing as any family in america ever did. alex chandler remembers the time when he had a horse and a cow and tried to buy a mule and couldn't make the payments and lost the mule, the horse, and the...
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the real problem, as charles elaborated on, is the democrats.rogressives, everyone. he has to find a way to convince blue dog democrats and others to join with him. he's intervening personally to make this happen. that is what he needs to do to make sure that he has an accomplishment that he can tout. attacking republicans doesn't advance the ball. bret: what about another part of the story that developed today, that the director of the congressional budget office was invited to meet at the white house and went to the oval office this week. that has prompted lawmakers to have remarks about that meeting. >> i noted that the c.b.o. director was at the white house. it is like the umpire coming to the owner's box. if the c.b.o. is to have credibility, they are the umpire, they're not players in this game. >> anyone that calls it like it is doug elmendorf. he is straight. you cannot push him one way or another. bret: senator balk cause was -- senator baucus was talking about elmendorf himself but not about him accepting the invite. >> the president h
the real problem, as charles elaborated on, is the democrats.rogressives, everyone. he has to find a way to convince blue dog democrats and others to join with him. he's intervening personally to make this happen. that is what he needs to do to make sure that he has an accomplishment that he can tout. attacking republicans doesn't advance the ball. bret: what about another part of the story that developed today, that the director of the congressional budget office was invited to meet at the...
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. >> charl: you talk to friend today, pple you know, rican american, white, immigrants, if you've ne all that range of people. what's the resnse. does it break along certain lines that peopl would say or is there unanimity that because skip gates from haard a stinguished professor with a cane who makes it so vention what professor gates considered it to be. >> what's interesting me and iwrote aut that toy is that there's a realearinessith the ne cycle thatn evidently occurs when acial incident happens. instany you see people hardening theiposition. refusi to have any kin of, as david said gra, mor grace, intellectu grace, refusing to bend iany way, and of crse e discrimination can never b about what t teachable phone is, it'sbout the pple using the availle evidence in whatever w to prove that they ve alws been rig. never looking, never lookin to se how ts could be a more anced reflection of where we e in terms of ce relations in this country. i thi this was a very teresting incident that happened. is is a hvard professor who happens to be an african american man. a white male boston
. >> charl: you talk to friend today, pple you know, rican american, white, immigrants, if you've ne all that range of people. what's the resnse. does it break along certain lines that peopl would say or is there unanimity that because skip gates from haard a stinguished professor with a cane who makes it so vention what professor gates considered it to be. >> what's interesting me and iwrote aut that toy is that there's a realearinessith the ne cycle thatn evidently occurs when...
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and in contrast, charles' description of bush versus gore, and his quotes from ted olson, suggest if the justices suggest they want to go in a direction you will follow them in that direction. how do you reconcile this? is your case, the anomaly here or... how can we best understand oral. >> if you know katherine colbert you know she is stubborn writ large and she is -- she was and remains very committed to her cause. if you keep in mind this was as much a political adventure as it was a jurisprudential enterprise, katherine knew what was on the line, and it was a high risk, i mean, she was really rolling for a major loss, if she either offended kennedy or o'connor because she clearly needed both of them. and from the excerpts that we have played for our audience, it's clear both of them came into the arguments skeptical of her go-for-broke approach. i don't think it was -- well, you could probably say it was an aberration in the sense that not many causes are that emotional. i mean, dahlia's chapter is about another of the ideas, a death penalty case is, too, but, most of the time w
and in contrast, charles' description of bush versus gore, and his quotes from ted olson, suggest if the justices suggest they want to go in a direction you will follow them in that direction. how do you reconcile this? is your case, the anomaly here or... how can we best understand oral. >> if you know katherine colbert you know she is stubborn writ large and she is -- she was and remains very committed to her cause. if you keep in mind this was as much a political adventure as it was a...
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>>reporter: well, police say 32-year-old charles attempted to solicit sex from a 14-year-old. and all of this started with a text found by her parents. now detectives say they were contacted july 6 from the victim parents about inappropriate text messages being sent from 32-year-old charles ride to the 14-year-old daughter who is the sister of one of the players on the team he coaches. police say he requested explicit pictures from the girl and asked her for sex. the undercover detective assumed identity of the girl and set autopsy meeting and that's when he was arrested. he is charged with sexual exploitation of child and possession of child pornography. >> this is a soccer coach who parents trust. he has breached their trust. by doing this and now we are just concerned that maybe more victims are out there. we certainly hope not. but if there are we do want to know about it to find out what is going on. >>reporter: he coached at the greater baltimore soccer club and our lady of mount carmel elementary school. if you think your child or any other child may have been a victim
>>reporter: well, police say 32-year-old charles attempted to solicit sex from a 14-year-old. and all of this started with a text found by her parents. now detectives say they were contacted july 6 from the victim parents about inappropriate text messages being sent from 32-year-old charles ride to the 14-year-old daughter who is the sister of one of the players on the team he coaches. police say he requested explicit pictures from the girl and asked her for sex. the undercover detective...
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. >> charles? >> the problem is that this week, rhetoric met reality. the president held a press conferen in which he speaks for an hour and he promises us more coverage, expanded coverage, secure coverage, lifetime coverage, cannot ever deny you coverage, and no cost. a couple of millionaires will pay an extra surtax. it is obviously impossible. the numbers don't add up. the cbo had a fatal blow when it said that it would cost $1 trilln. that is the problem that no one can solve, and until it is soft, there will not be anything near a bill. >> colby? >> far be it from me to take all the joy out of what charles just said, but i think by the end of the year, you'll get something. why do i say that? you have a five committee chairmen still trying to produce a bill. it is the nature of things to all the key issues start to come to a head. now have to deal with the hard part, the cost question. easing the cost curve is going to be difficult. the thing is that there will be a huge backlash against the congress. if they feel this is something about health car
. >> charles? >> the problem is that this week, rhetoric met reality. the president held a press conferen in which he speaks for an hour and he promises us more coverage, expanded coverage, secure coverage, lifetime coverage, cannot ever deny you coverage, and no cost. a couple of millionaires will pay an extra surtax. it is obviously impossible. the numbers don't add up. the cbo had a fatal blow when it said that it would cost $1 trilln. that is the problem that no one can solve,...
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charles payne is here, c.e.o. and principal analyst of wall street strategies an fox business contributor. how are you, charles? >> i'm good. glenn: are we a capitalist country? >> we want to be. we're obviously transitioning. another word for transitioning is changing. i don't know that people voted for what we're starting to get. the polls are suggesting that we're not but we're definitely losing it, and it's unfortunate, because a few greedy capitalists opened the door for what is happening right now. glenn: right. >> and all the other people who just want the american dream to bring up their level of standard of living are hurting. glenn: i agree that greedy capitalist, a few of them, have spoiled it for the bunch. how about a few greedy republicans and democrats that destroyed our republic? nobody is talking about those guys. of course, good and power hungry people, that's part of life. you're never going to wrestle those people. those people have destroyed our faith in our government. how come we're not roun
charles payne is here, c.e.o. and principal analyst of wall street strategies an fox business contributor. how are you, charles? >> i'm good. glenn: are we a capitalist country? >> we want to be. we're obviously transitioning. another word for transitioning is changing. i don't know that people voted for what we're starting to get. the polls are suggesting that we're not but we're definitely losing it, and it's unfortunate, because a few greedy capitalists opened the door for what...
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. >> charl: we conclude wh thlook at the microsoft-yah! deal. >> yahoois disbanding. theye search team, their engineerg. and disbandinghe team which built eir adverting engine to sell ads. these ppen to be se of the most aspects of engineering in the company there. really yahoo! wan to beop internet cpany has to have the engineering chopto keep doing that. so it's going to miss ou on at, it will save money by these peop. >> the big problem here ishat yahoo! reall they wked away from t most interesting fight on thenternet right now which is search. an they hande it over to microsoft for less than any of the previous deals tha were on the table. >> also moving into the eas that are qte threatening to microsoft. usinthe profits in seah to get in to operating stems, in to oine alications, they threen the cash cow busisses like office d word and excel. and theyust recentl announced doing operating system f ptops. they alrea have one for bile phones, i think miosoft wants toain share in search in part toelp allevia that threat. >>charlie: a conversation with shillerand debr
. >> charl: we conclude wh thlook at the microsoft-yah! deal. >> yahoois disbanding. theye search team, their engineerg. and disbandinghe team which built eir adverting engine to sell ads. these ppen to be se of the most aspects of engineering in the company there. really yahoo! wan to beop internet cpany has to have the engineering chopto keep doing that. so it's going to miss ou on at, it will save money by these peop. >> the big problem here ishat yahoo! reall they wked...
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stoddard, of the hill and syndicated columnist, charles krauthammer.red, it was not a good day for democrats on healthcare reform. >> no, it was not a good day and the chance of passing it before the august recess before president obama's po popularity sinks even further is not good. greg amadur e.r. is under enormous pressure from the democrats in the white house and we just heard him talking about the healthcare reform at least the ones that the democrats have talked about will cost a lot more than intended. the problems for democrats are just piling up on healthcare reform. the spending, the surge in spending, it is certainly one of them with no real savings. nancy pelosi talks about -- you notice how vague she was about the savings she is going to get from the healthcare system? i'd like to hear some specificity there. another thing is the tax hikes and the house bill are complikly destructive, for sure. abortion is an issue, because it's clear from the house bill, i think the language is that they would fund outpatient hospital clinic services and
stoddard, of the hill and syndicated columnist, charles krauthammer.red, it was not a good day for democrats on healthcare reform. >> no, it was not a good day and the chance of passing it before the august recess before president obama's po popularity sinks even further is not good. greg amadur e.r. is under enormous pressure from the democrats in the white house and we just heard him talking about the healthcare reform at least the ones that the democrats have talked about will cost a...
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count rain picks up in charles and prince georges county.some county. from waldorf from waldorf to hack cook. heavier stuff between stafford and quantico moving back in to charles county and e thheaviest the northern neck saint mary'serndm huorvisttiac i tmethernd m oractivity with heavy randfaac all this should a be gone in a few hours and then ufstf stuff ufthis afternoon. angie has the day off. kenny burns is watching the traffic for you. >> good morning. you are looking at 66 westbound at centreville. right now no delays centreville to the capital beltway. moving to 395 northbound no problems to report from the beltway to the 14th street bridge. if you are heading to the district, 14th street and northwest is closed between constitution and pennsylvania avenue from a couple of minutes from now until 6:00 this evening due to an all-day affair at the reagan building. >>> i'll bet there are a lot of you who believe you can't live without your twitter or facebook. but guess what, those people who work in the white house will have to figure o
count rain picks up in charles and prince georges county.some county. from waldorf from waldorf to hack cook. heavier stuff between stafford and quantico moving back in to charles county and e thheaviest the northern neck saint mary'serndm huorvisttiac i tmethernd m oractivity with heavy randfaac all this should a be gone in a few hours and then ufstf stuff ufthis afternoon. angie has the day off. kenny burns is watching the traffic for you. >> good morning. you are looking at 66...
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charles is right. president obama is overexposed.at communictor as president, would give these fireside chats over the radio every five or six months. the audiences waited for them. the audiences were eager to hear. a huge audience, and obama, we see his ratings going down when he is on television. people are getting tired of him already, i think, and they're losing interest in him. it was a question before -- remember, i guess, a month ago or two months ago when obama's numbers were high and his approval ratings were high, but the ratings for his policies on healthcare and cap and trade, they were 15, 20 points lower, and the question was, well, will obama pull those numbers up on his policies and make them more popular or will they drag him down? we know the answer. they dragged him down. that's exactly what is happening. i can't think of a single example -- but maybe there is one -- where obama has given a big speech, gone on television, had a major pest conference where he blabs for the first 15 minutes on his own where he has ja
charles is right. president obama is overexposed.at communictor as president, would give these fireside chats over the radio every five or six months. the audiences waited for them. the audiences were eager to hear. a huge audience, and obama, we see his ratings going down when he is on television. people are getting tired of him already, i think, and they're losing interest in him. it was a question before -- remember, i guess, a month ago or two months ago when obama's numbers were high and...
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charles jakes will serve 25 years after pleading guilty to killing shaup shawn. griffin's mother said she ignored demand she stop dating him. when she snuck out of the house in april of 2008 she was shot to death in jakes' basement. skrshgs prosecutors have withdrawn three subpoenas against mayor dixon. attorneys for the mayor argued the state prosecutors officer was abusing the grand jury process by shook the summonses seeking records and testimony about gift cards. diction,is kauzed of stealing gift cards intended for needy families. >> with california's budget awash in red ink one group proposes legalizing marijuana. the group argues that the potential tax revenue for making pot legal could pay the salaries of 20,000 school teachers. one assemblyman is taking the proposal seriously introducing it to the state assembly. but governor schwarzenegger calls it a distraction and step in the wrong direction. that brings us to the water cooler question of the day. what do you think of legalizing mayor warn to fill in a state's budget gap? e-mail your response at water
charles jakes will serve 25 years after pleading guilty to killing shaup shawn. griffin's mother said she ignored demand she stop dating him. when she snuck out of the house in april of 2008 she was shot to death in jakes' basement. skrshgs prosecutors have withdrawn three subpoenas against mayor dixon. attorneys for the mayor argued the state prosecutors officer was abusing the grand jury process by shook the summonses seeking records and testimony about gift cards. diction,is kauzed of...
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pauls street at north charles street. they have the water main break still going on at painted post road. looking at the maps, you don't have any problems to let you know about at either of the tunnels this morning. the beltway is checking in incident free. as you check the outer loop on the west side between liberty road, things are flowing freely at this time. looking at the camera, this is the bw parblg way. traffic is light, volume building, but things are looking good at this hour. jim may and megan, back to you. >>> we continue to follow breaking news out of washington county. >> a helicopter crash kills four people and i'll have the latest information coming up. wow, is this... fiber one honey clusters? yes. it's delicious. delicious. i know. but it can't have... can't have about half a day's worth of fiber? i assure you it does. i was expecting... expecting sawdust and cardboard? i know. i can only taste... only taste the crunchy clusters, honey, and brown sugar. no madam, i don't have esp. ok. i'll take a box, bu
pauls street at north charles street. they have the water main break still going on at painted post road. looking at the maps, you don't have any problems to let you know about at either of the tunnels this morning. the beltway is checking in incident free. as you check the outer loop on the west side between liberty road, things are flowing freely at this time. looking at the camera, this is the bw parblg way. traffic is light, volume building, but things are looking good at this hour. jim may...
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. >> charl: he was self ught. >> you have t understand the milieu in which he grew . he wasorn to aristocratic family, living in country hoe outside of dublin, movinto london. taught my tutors. he only had 18 mths of formal education at boarding school. apart from that, he was i think ite conscientusly taught by tutor. he lived with his nanny until he was 40 yrs old, was very well read. i think there's something out that self educati or education with private tutorshat encurnlis one to work harder to discover, this is n the education being forced upon you, but your own initiave. >> charlie: it may be deep then. >> perps. certainly heas great lover of classical literature, of contemporary poetry, was a grea inuence on him. he was well read andidely re. >> charlie: it is ao said that he a chronicle of the grotesque. >> that is ofourse the problem that he is constantly rubbing our face in our own mess, the ss that men and women can do to one anoer. and constant reminding us o our bestiaty. he would saythat we're just neat. he said that his subject w history europe in his
. >> charl: he was self ught. >> you have t understand the milieu in which he grew . he wasorn to aristocratic family, living in country hoe outside of dublin, movinto london. taught my tutors. he only had 18 mths of formal education at boarding school. apart from that, he was i think ite conscientusly taught by tutor. he lived with his nanny until he was 40 yrs old, was very well read. i think there's something out that self educati or education with private tutorshat encurnlis one...
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there on that stage, charles, can you hear me? i can. >> great. sitting on that stage, this is truly a historic moment, not only for the people of ghana, but for the people of subsaharaen africa. >> for certain. this is as much an african treatment as a ghanaian trip. it is important to the entire continent, i would argue. >> do you expect us to hear any kind of policy change? i know there's been a lot of talk, especially from the president, saying that he's chosen ghana because of its commitment to democracy and that is part of the world order, but at the same time, we know that much of ghana is funded by international aid, despite its own natural resources and an abundance of natural resources. do you expect to see any kind of policy change that will not only help ghana, but africa on the whole? >> no. this trip essentially lays down a marker around governance. if there is any change -- not so much a change of policy but a shift of emphasis, greater emphasis, on governance. that's why he came to ghana, to lay down that particula
there on that stage, charles, can you hear me? i can. >> great. sitting on that stage, this is truly a historic moment, not only for the people of ghana, but for the people of subsaharaen africa. >> for certain. this is as much an african treatment as a ghanaian trip. it is important to the entire continent, i would argue. >> do you expect us to hear any kind of policy change? i know there's been a lot of talk, especially from the president, saying that he's chosen ghana...
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charles osgood is off today. i'm anthony mason and this is sunday morning. if our greeting seems a little muted this morning, it's because all of us here at cbs news are still mourning the loss of walter cronkite, who died friday night at the age of 92. for millions of american families in the 1960s, '70s and early '80s watching walter cronkite and the "cbs evening news" was a nightly ritual. that's the way it was back then. martha teichner will report our cover story. >> the flash apparently official. president kennedy died at 1:00 p.m.. >> reporter: it's hard to remember the assassination of president kennedy without remembering the way walter cronkite reported it. or the first man on the moon. >> from the cbs news control center. >> reporter: there's a reason why he was considered the most trusted man in america.& our tribute to walter cronkite this sunday morning. >> mason: no account of walter cronkite's life and times would be complete without hearing him tell the story in his own words. fortunately walter did just that a few years ago in a talk with o
charles osgood is off today. i'm anthony mason and this is sunday morning. if our greeting seems a little muted this morning, it's because all of us here at cbs news are still mourning the loss of walter cronkite, who died friday night at the age of 92. for millions of american families in the 1960s, '70s and early '80s watching walter cronkite and the "cbs evening news" was a nightly ritual. that's the way it was back then. martha teichner will report our cover story. >> the...
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charles ogle treat founded the charles hamilton houston institute at harvard. he is a harvard law school graduate, and polished his techniques as a public defender in washington d.c. and went up to the leadership. he has written a number of books and appeared on television lots and lots of times. he is interested in, among other things, interested in the last confirmation hearings we have for the supreme court. he was involved in the confirmation of clarence thomas. this is a very distinguished group of people we have to talk to. they have to do with crime. what do you think the justice system does right? >> we have a strong right to trial. if you have a good selected jury, it is a strong assurance to the defendant that it can be heard in an appropriate matter. there have been a lot of cases where there is an african- american on trial and the court has dealt well with that and tried to prevent it from happening. criminal defendants who were convicted in our country have an opportunity to appeal if convicted through the state court system and have a right for a
charles ogle treat founded the charles hamilton houston institute at harvard. he is a harvard law school graduate, and polished his techniques as a public defender in washington d.c. and went up to the leadership. he has written a number of books and appeared on television lots and lots of times. he is interested in, among other things, interested in the last confirmation hearings we have for the supreme court. he was involved in the confirmation of clarence thomas. this is a very distinguished...
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. >> we have free films at the charles theater. we are also offering a special vip lounge area. >> some big-time entertainment as always. tonight, is iit is dionne warwi. >> you can find everything about artscape on their website. >> sounds like a lot of fun. up next, the special endeavour has arrived at the space station but there is a mystery why the fuel tank lost volume. >> a great deal of fear around the country, why health officials expect more people to become infected this fall. >> it is something you would never think to do unless it meant life or death. >> it is sold out football game in july? i will explain, coming up. >> spend two days and make $1,000. it sounds like a good deal, and. steak, chicken, ribs, and burgers on the grill. people: oh! at giant, you'll find fresh, delicious, quality meats at prices that sizzle. like super g boneless chicken breast, just $1.79 a pound. this week only, at giant. whee! happy days are here again. whee! ooh. celebrate summer with giant and enjoy mouthwatering fruits and vegetables at
. >> we have free films at the charles theater. we are also offering a special vip lounge area. >> some big-time entertainment as always. tonight, is iit is dionne warwi. >> you can find everything about artscape on their website. >> sounds like a lot of fun. up next, the special endeavour has arrived at the space station but there is a mystery why the fuel tank lost volume. >> a great deal of fear around the country, why health officials expect more people to...
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slow, soft,ight over the plate, charles >> stulus is spending 100 civilians on junk. the one thing that will happen as a result our negctf space byeptember of next year will lose the abili to put anybody in space. we will have to hch a ride with the russians and chinese indefinitely isthat where america ought be 40 years after this unbelievable acevement of landing on the moon in the spirit of john kennedy? i think not. >> colby? >> i wish we couldave talked about this landmark achieveme without gettg into the stimulus package i don't see the connection. we needed the stimus packa and we als need to keep them the moon explotion going as well. i thi we can nd a way to do both. simply because the presidenof the united states s not said hes going to do sething with e moon walk -- moon's face eloration is notnecessarily saying all along and america will endthe way we know and love it. >> are w going to get to mars? >> look, erybody remembers where they were when kennedy was shot and whewe landed onhe moon a i would ch better remember the landing on e moon. i have been at
slow, soft,ight over the plate, charles >> stulus is spending 100 civilians on junk. the one thing that will happen as a result our negctf space byeptember of next year will lose the abili to put anybody in space. we will have to hch a ride with the russians and chinese indefinitely isthat where america ought be 40 years after this unbelievable acevement of landing on the moon in the spirit of john kennedy? i think not. >> colby? >> i wish we couldave talked about this...
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>> well, jeff, police say 32-year-old charles fridel attempted to solis sex from a 14-year-old and all started with a text found by her parents. now detectives say they were contacted july 6 from the victim's parents about inappropriate text messaging being sent from 32-year-old charles fridel to their 14-year-old daughter that is the sister of one of the players on the team fridel coaches. police say he requested explicit pictures from the girl and asked to meet her for sex. undercover detectives assume the girl's identified and continued to have conversations with fridel. set up a meeting and that's when he was arrested. he is charged with sexual exploitation of a child and possession of child pornography. >> this is a soccer coach that parents entrust. he has breached their trust. by doing this. and now we are concerned that maybe more victims are out there. we hope not. but if there are, we want to know about it to find out what's going on. >> fridel coached at the soccer club and elementary school. if you think your child or any other child may have been a victim call crimes again
>> well, jeff, police say 32-year-old charles fridel attempted to solis sex from a 14-year-old and all started with a text found by her parents. now detectives say they were contacted july 6 from the victim's parents about inappropriate text messaging being sent from 32-year-old charles fridel to their 14-year-old daughter that is the sister of one of the players on the team fridel coaches. police say he requested explicit pictures from the girl and asked to meet her for sex. undercover...