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i'm sure you do. >> charlie: the drunks and the sober ones both. >> that's right. >> charlie: laurennty. >> and i have never had any choice about it. i just -- instinctively, this is what my imagination goes towards. for good or bad, that's where i am. >> charlie: is being a writer the same thing? it chooses you? >> in my case, it certainly is. it certaly -- i was chosen, in a way, yeah. i didn't have any conscious -- i wanted to be an actor so bad, i can't tell you, and then one day, it just -- the gears began to shift. >> charlie: and you wanted to be a playwright? >> i wanted to be a playwright in the worst kind of way. i had no training. i hadn't even gone to college. i really had to learn on the job, so to speak. >> that's primarily where you come from as an actor or an actress is using your own life experience to perhaps be able to shed light on other characters. you also use your imagination as well. i definitely feel and practice just, you know that old saying, "practice, practice, practice," so i do feel i'm getting better and i think the other thing i feel as i get older, w
i'm sure you do. >> charlie: the drunks and the sober ones both. >> that's right. >> charlie: laurennty. >> and i have never had any choice about it. i just -- instinctively, this is what my imagination goes towards. for good or bad, that's where i am. >> charlie: is being a writer the same thing? it chooses you? >> in my case, it certainly is. it certaly -- i was chosen, in a way, yeah. i didn't have any conscious -- i wanted to be an actor so bad, i can't...
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charlie: i do too.ple say people hear expln it to me. >> ian livewith a picture at's a little bit grainy a a litt bit ou offocus. because nobody's gng to turn it off. can't live wit grainy sound orout-of-focus sound. the minute the sound the wordsdon't mesh or the inflexions aren't right, i don't care what's on --or the inflections en't right, before "60 minutes" the word in televisi was we're gng to put word to pictures. we're going to put pictures to words. thatay be the secret "60 nutes" which a lot of people have caught onto -- i belie that whayou hear is more important than what u see. i have been in television 4 yearsand i never saw a picture that cited me as much aa well turned phrase. i may have learned that from irwin friendly. >> charlie: he didn't write at a pewriter. >> at a lecter charlie: he would talk it throh and somebody wrote it do? >> no,he wrote it. >> charlie: he would talk ito --e wanted to hear what he had toay. >> do that. listen as far as the sound andhat's said on "60 nutes," m
charlie: i do too.ple say people hear expln it to me. >> ian livewith a picture at's a little bit grainy a a litt bit ou offocus. because nobody's gng to turn it off. can't live wit grainy sound orout-of-focus sound. the minute the sound the wordsdon't mesh or the inflexions aren't right, i don't care what's on --or the inflections en't right, before "60 minutes" the word in televisi was we're gng to put word to pictures. we're going to put pictures to words. thatay be the...
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guest: charlie is a degree save on that one. what got into you charlie?uest: democrats have lots of problems but not in connect cut. chris dodd has a problem. i think there's sort of a point, when the electorate has basically lost confidence in an incumbent that doesn't have a lot to do with the party but sort of the personal relationship and my sense is that voters in connecticut have hit the mute button on chris dodd that it's all self inflicted and he has nobody to blame but himself. i have a hard. even with, i put it this way. if chris dodd set aside the state general, i wouldn't have any doubt at all that he would hold on but with chris dodd i would put them as an underdog. guest: no. i don't know who's in worse shape. chris dodd or harry reed. their numbers are both terrible. they're both up in the upper 30's. lower 40's. these are political figures that have been around a long time. as charlie knows the voters no these people and it's hard to change them once the opinions of them are solidified so i don't know if he's in worse shape than harry reed
guest: charlie is a degree save on that one. what got into you charlie?uest: democrats have lots of problems but not in connect cut. chris dodd has a problem. i think there's sort of a point, when the electorate has basically lost confidence in an incumbent that doesn't have a lot to do with the party but sort of the personal relationship and my sense is that voters in connecticut have hit the mute button on chris dodd that it's all self inflicted and he has nobody to blame but himself. i have...
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host: does charlie daniels play a mean fiddle? ♪ fiddle music charlie: vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >>> soferl people are recovering after being attacked with acid injuring 15 people. some of the victims included tourists. those burned were rushed to local hospitals. that's been a series of attacked since december 2008 injuring more than 100 people. >>> turning to milwaukee where a man was caught on tape early.
host: does charlie daniels play a mean fiddle? ♪ fiddle music charlie: vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >>> soferl people are recovering after being attacked with acid injuring 15 people. some of the victims included tourists. those burned were rushed to local hospitals. that's been a series of attacked since december 2008 injuring more than 100 people. >>> turning to milwaukee where a man was caught on tape early.
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guest: charlie is a degree save on that one. what got into you charlie?guest: democrats have lots of problems but not in connect cut. chris dodd has a problem. i think there's sort of a point, when the electorate has basically lost confidence in an incumbent that doesn't have a lot to do with the party but sort of the personal relationship and my sense is that voters in connecticut have hit the mute button on chris dodd that it's all self inflicted and he has nobody to blame but himself. i have a hard. even with, i put it this way. if chris dodd set aside the state general, i wouldn't have any doubt at all that he would hold on but with chris dodd i would put them as an underdog. guest: no. i don't know who's in worse shape. chris dodd or harry reed. their numbers are both terrible. they're both up in the upper 30's. lower 40's. these are political figures that have been around a long time. as charlie knows the voters no these people and it's hard to change them once the opinions of them are solidified so i don't know if he's in worse shape than harry ree
guest: charlie is a degree save on that one. what got into you charlie?guest: democrats have lots of problems but not in connect cut. chris dodd has a problem. i think there's sort of a point, when the electorate has basically lost confidence in an incumbent that doesn't have a lot to do with the party but sort of the personal relationship and my sense is that voters in connecticut have hit the mute button on chris dodd that it's all self inflicted and he has nobody to blame but himself. i have...
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. >> financial disclosures and tax avoidance of the chairman of the house means committee, charlie rang. >> i like charlie. >> i like him too, i like him a lot. >> attorney general, eric holder's reopening of criminal probes into cia, counterterrorist officials, and whether there's the cia interrogations amounted to torture, very bad. okay, most under reported story of 2009. >> there's no doubt the arctic icecap is shrinking, but many times antartica is expanding. how come global warming isn't dealing with that? >> are you buying real estate up there? adopting a few penguins, perhaps? >> the full extent of the ties between the farm pharmaceutical and blocked healthcare reform. >> blame capitalism. >> most under reported, the movement, which is a true widespread grass roots tax revolt. >> any numbers? >> we will see more of this. it was discovered through an explosion that we sent in a rocket that went through the surface of the moon and discovered a huge as no discovery. we should have tried sanctions first. >> are we going to see the building on the moon? >> we are working on it. >> mo
. >> financial disclosures and tax avoidance of the chairman of the house means committee, charlie rang. >> i like charlie. >> i like him too, i like him a lot. >> attorney general, eric holder's reopening of criminal probes into cia, counterterrorist officials, and whether there's the cia interrogations amounted to torture, very bad. okay, most under reported story of 2009. >> there's no doubt the arctic icecap is shrinking, but many times antartica is expanding....
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the denture to your gum and it prevents food from penetrating it was very very comfortable fitting (charlie dullea) super poligrip helps keep out food particles. just a few dabs create a seal that helps keep food particles from getting between dentures and gums to make them more comfortable while you eat. super poligrip lets me be me we've been going to steakhouses ever since (charlie dullea) try super poligrip
the denture to your gum and it prevents food from penetrating it was very very comfortable fitting (charlie dullea) super poligrip helps keep out food particles. just a few dabs create a seal that helps keep food particles from getting between dentures and gums to make them more comfortable while you eat. super poligrip lets me be me we've been going to steakhouses ever since (charlie dullea) try super poligrip
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the denture to your gum and it prevents food from penetrating it was very very comfortable fitting (charlie dullea) super pogrip helps keep out food particles. just a few dabs create a seal that helps keep food particles from getting between dentures and gums to make them more comfortable while you eat. super poligrip lets me be me we've been going to steakhouses ever since (charlie dullea) try super poligrip >>> a maryland newborn maybe the first newborn born in the u.s. this decade. she was born fo seconds after midnight. the doctor asked her to hold off, and her parents are thrilled. two other children are lying claim to that honor. >> you made that up. >> i would death had some choice words for the doctor. -- i would have had some choice words for the doctor. >> let's look at the forecast, not a bad night had, cold and ndy, temperatures in the teens. monday and tuesday, we will warm into the mid 30's. >>> thank you for joining us. have you gotten your seasonal flu vaccination? great - but your work's not done yet. we still need to get the h1n1 flu vaccination. you, me -- we should all g
the denture to your gum and it prevents food from penetrating it was very very comfortable fitting (charlie dullea) super pogrip helps keep out food particles. just a few dabs create a seal that helps keep food particles from getting between dentures and gums to make them more comfortable while you eat. super poligrip lets me be me we've been going to steakhouses ever since (charlie dullea) try super poligrip >>> a maryland newborn maybe the first newborn born in the u.s. this decade....
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the denture to your gum and it prevents food from penetrating it was very very comfortable fitting (charlie dullea) super poligrip helps keep out food particles. just a few dabs create a seal that helps keep food particles from getting between dentures and gums to make them more comfortable while you eat. super poligrip lets me be me we've been going to steakhouses ever since (charlie dullea) try super poligrip >> the last game of a forgettable season going on right now for the washington redskins in san diego. the redskins lead the chargers 20-16 trade -- 20-16. there are -- there are reports that the coach will be fired after the game tonight or tomorrow. let's go to se action -- pittsburgh steelers facing the dolphins. third quarter action -- 24-10, pittsburgh to the fourth. the dolphins strike right back close to within three. with under one minute to play, pittsburgh is up 30-24. pass is intercepted. that is the ballgame. steelers will need a lot of help to make it to the playoffs. vikings are in the playoffs and if they beat the giants, they erred no. 2. 10-0 minnesota up -- vikings h
the denture to your gum and it prevents food from penetrating it was very very comfortable fitting (charlie dullea) super poligrip helps keep out food particles. just a few dabs create a seal that helps keep food particles from getting between dentures and gums to make them more comfortable while you eat. super poligrip lets me be me we've been going to steakhouses ever since (charlie dullea) try super poligrip >> the last game of a forgettable season going on right now for the washington...
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the denture to your gum and it prevents food from penetrating it was very very comfortable fitting (charlie dullea) super poligrip helps keep out food particles. just a few dabs create a seal that helps keep food particles from getting between dentures and gums to make them more comfortable while you eat. super poligrip lets me be me we've been going to steakhouses ever since (charlie dullea) try super poligrip due to diabetes it would frustrate me. in a basketball game a couple minutes could mean a big momentum shift. my bayer meter is very important. (announcer) only bayer's contour meter has programmable personal high low stings. it allows me to be able to look at my highs and lows to make sure that my diabetes is being controlled as tightly as possible. with my bayer meter i don't miss valuable game time. i'm alana burns and staying in the game is my simple win. (announcer) the contour meter, only from bayer.
the denture to your gum and it prevents food from penetrating it was very very comfortable fitting (charlie dullea) super poligrip helps keep out food particles. just a few dabs create a seal that helps keep food particles from getting between dentures and gums to make them more comfortable while you eat. super poligrip lets me be me we've been going to steakhouses ever since (charlie dullea) try super poligrip due to diabetes it would frustrate me. in a basketball game a couple minutes could...
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host: does charlie daniels play a mean fiddle? ♪ fiddle music charlie: vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >>> soferl people are recovering after being attacked with acid injuring 15 people. some of the victims included tourists. those burned were rushed to local hospitals. that's been a series of attacked since december 2008 injuring more than 100 people. >>> turning to milwaukee where a man was caught on tape early. look at that. a molotov cocktail inside a gas station convenience store. a man was wearing a hockey mask and threw the fire bomb at safety glass barely missing a customer. police are searching for the suspect. they believe he could be connected to a group of juveniles. they were arrested for robbing the same gas station in 2007. >>> a 911 call made by brittany murphy's mother was released on friday and now reveals how her family tried to save her life the morning that she died. >> did might be see what happened? >> he said she couldn't walk right. she's had a cold. oh, my god. >> is she
host: does charlie daniels play a mean fiddle? ♪ fiddle music charlie: vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >>> soferl people are recovering after being attacked with acid injuring 15 people. some of the victims included tourists. those burned were rushed to local hospitals. that's been a series of attacked since december 2008 injuring more than 100 people. >>> turning to milwaukee where a man was caught on tape early. look at that. a molotov...
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host: does charlie daniels play a mean fiddle? ♪ fiddle music charlie:hat's how you do it son.o: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >>> investor mark mobius is the father of emerging markets. he's executive chairman of templeton assets. what he says and how he says it is closely watched by investors. i've spoke with him recently about what he likes now, what he's avoiding, and how about that run in emerging markets. here's where he's putting his money today. >> from the longer term perspective we're still quite bullish on both china and india. >> are there areas you like more than others? give me a sense of the real opportunities around the world right now? >> it's interesting. i just came back from saudi arabia. i was in some of the other countries in northern africa, along the mediterranean and here in the arab region. i'm quite excited by some of the things i'm seeing. profitability is very in some of these companies. wealth is high. despite the problems dubai has, credit is still available. of course, some of the banks are hurting. but that's goi
host: does charlie daniels play a mean fiddle? ♪ fiddle music charlie:hat's how you do it son.o: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >>> investor mark mobius is the father of emerging markets. he's executive chairman of templeton assets. what he says and how he says it is closely watched by investors. i've spoke with him recently about what he likes now, what he's avoiding, and how about that run in emerging markets. here's where he's putting his money...
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but charlie crist is basically a mccain guy and because charlie crist back the stimulus, which mccaind not, that is something that really hampered him. rubio, who is just viewed as an up-and-coming star, newt gingrich had said a lot of good things about him over the years. really closing in but that image of charlie crist hugging obama and then charlie crist recently saying he really didn't back the stimulus has hurt his political standing. but charlie crist is still a very shrewd politician. anyone who counts and out could be foolish. host: washington, pennsylvania. paul on the republican line. caller: i would like to make a comment on the 2010 elections. i don't think there are going to be any presidential coattails. i certainly hope we can include arlen specter in that retirement party. i'm always amazed, mr. cusack, people like you, will have such a wealth of information -- i guess it is your job -- but it is good to hear people like you because we get to know a little bit more about what is going on besides watching c-span. lastly, i would like to say, i will harkened back to ger
but charlie crist is basically a mccain guy and because charlie crist back the stimulus, which mccaind not, that is something that really hampered him. rubio, who is just viewed as an up-and-coming star, newt gingrich had said a lot of good things about him over the years. really closing in but that image of charlie crist hugging obama and then charlie crist recently saying he really didn't back the stimulus has hurt his political standing. but charlie crist is still a very shrewd politician....
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in florida o'rubio, against charlie crist. the democrats will say this means that the republican party is once again tearing each other up. i think it's good competition, if at the end of the day the winners of those primaries are supported by the republican voters. >> and you'll have interesting trends in 2009. the two governorships in virginia and new jersey going republican. >> right. >> and you had some democrats in vulnerable districts announcing they're not going to run. you had a party switch, conservative democrat switching to the republican party. so, it will be interesting to see if the republican can continue this momentum going forward in the mid terms. >> go ahead, steve. >> can i raise a point about sort of what the democrats do now. assuming they have got their health care bill pretty much passed, now the democrats that i talked to say we have to pivot back to the middle. get back to the center where the american electorate is and how do they do that on what issues, what issues are they going to do that. clearly
in florida o'rubio, against charlie crist. the democrats will say this means that the republican party is once again tearing each other up. i think it's good competition, if at the end of the day the winners of those primaries are supported by the republican voters. >> and you'll have interesting trends in 2009. the two governorships in virginia and new jersey going republican. >> right. >> and you had some democrats in vulnerable districts announcing they're not going to run....
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>> it was pretty scary, charlie, i didn't know what was going to happen. >> i would have to say, thats anything about being able to see. >> charlie, you can't hold him down. >> and what my coaches did is, one of the greatest things that they could have ever done for me. once i hit them once or twice, then they realized that i'm not going to go easy on them. so, they stopped going easy on me. i think my biggest fear would be -- getting my sight back. once you go blind, you start imagining the world as this perfect place. getting your sight back and seeing how imperfect it is, crushes some blind people. playing football is pretty much what i have planned for my life. if you imagine a disability as a crutch, don't use the disability as a crutch, you should use the disability as a leg and start running. >> amazing kid. >>> when we come back, twins with a twist. a pair of perfectly timed new year's newborns. she nts to ma. we decide to turn in early. we just know. announcer: finding the moment that's right for you both can take some time. that's why cialis gives men with erectile dysfuncti
>> it was pretty scary, charlie, i didn't know what was going to happen. >> i would have to say, thats anything about being able to see. >> charlie, you can't hold him down. >> and what my coaches did is, one of the greatest things that they could have ever done for me. once i hit them once or twice, then they realized that i'm not going to go easy on them. so, they stopped going easy on me. i think my biggest fear would be -- getting my sight back. once you go blind,...
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host: does charlie daniels play a mean fiddle? ♪ fiddle music charlie: vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. ,,,,,,,, today is a special day. today, we gather as a nation and as an international community to recognize the selfless decision of one of the most influential women of our time. she's been recognized by religious figures, and politicians around the world. to us, she's just rachael, but to the rest of the world she's the woman who, after having one too many drinks, chose not to drive home buzzed. here today to honor rachael is the family whose lives she spared.
host: does charlie daniels play a mean fiddle? ♪ fiddle music charlie: vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. ,,,,,,,, today is a special day. today, we gather as a nation and as an international community to recognize the selfless decision of one of the most influential women of our time. she's been recognized by religious figures, and politicians around the world. to us, she's just rachael, but to the rest of the world she's the woman who, after having one too...
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charlie hit it right on the ad but i think there is still a lot of work to b done. d one thing, this is an area where beaucratically it's better to be smaller and smarter rather tn -- >> m pillar, the idea of course was to help the informatn flow, to allow evybody to talk to each other. >> i think the very fact at many of the things we hearfive years ago before this reorgization was accomplished witmuch fanfare, we' hearing today about connecting dots, about information fl and so on, suggts that things have not worked as ll as they should have. >> reporter: where do you thk the problems are? >> i thi tyler has touched on part of this. we did have o new bureaucracies establishein the reorganization five years ago. the office 6 directoof natial intelligence and the national counterterrori center. and thisas despite the fact that wh we were hearing for th9/11 commission and others was about thproblems of information owing across bureaucric lines, about at did we do? we created t new sets is of bureaucratic line >> think one of the problems is justhe sheer flow of infor
charlie hit it right on the ad but i think there is still a lot of work to b done. d one thing, this is an area where beaucratically it's better to be smaller and smarter rather tn -- >> m pillar, the idea of course was to help the informatn flow, to allow evybody to talk to each other. >> i think the very fact at many of the things we hearfive years ago before this reorgization was accomplished witmuch fanfare, we' hearing today about connecting dots, about information fl and so...
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but charlie crist is basically a mccain guy and because charlie crist back the stimulus, which mccain had not, that is something that really hampered him. rubio, who is just viewed as an up-and-coming star, newt gingrich had said a lot of good things about him over the years. really closing in but that image of charlie crist hugging obama and then charlie crist recently saying he really didn't back the stimulus has hurt his political standing. but charlie crist is still a very shrewd politician. anyone who counts and out could be foolish. host: washington, pennsylvania. paul on the republican line. caller: i would like to make a comment on the 2010 elections. i don't think there are going to be any presidential coattails. i certainly hope we can include arlen specter in that retirement party. i'm always amazed, mr. cusack, people like you, will have such a wealth of information -- i guess it is your job -- but it is good to hear people like you because we get to know a little bit more about what is going on besides watching c-span. lastly, i would like to say, i will harkened back to
but charlie crist is basically a mccain guy and because charlie crist back the stimulus, which mccain had not, that is something that really hampered him. rubio, who is just viewed as an up-and-coming star, newt gingrich had said a lot of good things about him over the years. really closing in but that image of charlie crist hugging obama and then charlie crist recently saying he really didn't back the stimulus has hurt his political standing. but charlie crist is still a very shrewd...
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. >> charlie breaking baby news on the show. >> great. >> it is a family show and family hour, right.>> you are going to the shower? >> no, he had the shower before they have the baby. >> oh. okay. >> a guy. >> i never had one. >> you know about that soon enough. >> we hope. >> i don't know. [ laughter ] >> so that's that. ky the haslet interview. sorry. >> and jerry gray the interview may be over now. and we know that the jerry has support for the job, there are a lot of players see him get the job. see what happens there. and how do you pronounce sloik. a long time friend of shanahan. >> a secondary coach. >> and i think that -- bobby turner has been offered associate coach of running backs. someone said he had not accepted yet. that may have changed in the time he has been on the show. the staff is coming into form and shape now. and i think that as you look at this thing you know it is clear that they are getting their pieces. one thing i'm curious about is line. bugle is retiring. gibs is going to seattle with caroll. and denyson to the broncos line coach now is going to houston
. >> charlie breaking baby news on the show. >> great. >> it is a family show and family hour, right.>> you are going to the shower? >> no, he had the shower before they have the baby. >> oh. okay. >> a guy. >> i never had one. >> you know about that soon enough. >> we hope. >> i don't know. [ laughter ] >> so that's that. ky the haslet interview. sorry. >> and jerry gray the interview may be over now. and we know...
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and you have heard about charlie wheatley in good things and not so good things. from march 51 when i assumed command of company l ninth infantry my first company and a leader had to other companies until i retired in 1983 some 32 years later i was fortunate to have commanded every level of the army through core. my first job following the army came in january 1984 some five months after retiring at fort monroe where i was the deputy commander for training at trading command and was also task to be army inspector training as set up by a separate program. and by the way i had four jobs after leaving the army and in each of those jobs i followed someone who had been fired. that also makes for a challenging opportunity. the circumstance about why i took that first job which was subject to a dual compensation, that is no army retired falls and again that you need category. as some of you know the dual compensation simply said preclude a retiree from collecting to paychecks from the federal government. and in fact i did not draw retired pay for six years. so why would
and you have heard about charlie wheatley in good things and not so good things. from march 51 when i assumed command of company l ninth infantry my first company and a leader had to other companies until i retired in 1983 some 32 years later i was fortunate to have commanded every level of the army through core. my first job following the army came in january 1984 some five months after retiring at fort monroe where i was the deputy commander for training at trading command and was also task...
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and you may have heard about charlie lately, in good things and not so good things. from march of 1951, when i assumed command of company l, 9th infantry, my first company, and i later had two other companies, until i retired in 1983, some 32 years later, i was fortunate to have commanded at every level in the army through corps. my first job following the army came if january of 1984. some five months after retiring. at fort monroe. where i was the deputy commander for training, training in doctrine command and was also cast to be the army inspector of training, that shy mighter set up as a separate program and by the way, i had four jobs after leaving the army and in each of those four john's, i followed someone who had been fired. that also makes for a challenging opportunity. the circumstances about why i took that first job, which was subject to duel compensation, that is, no army retired pay, falls in again, that unique category. as some of you know, duel compensation simply said preclude a retiree from collecting two paychecks from the federal government at ce
and you may have heard about charlie lately, in good things and not so good things. from march of 1951, when i assumed command of company l, 9th infantry, my first company, and i later had two other companies, until i retired in 1983, some 32 years later, i was fortunate to have commanded at every level in the army through corps. my first job following the army came if january of 1984. some five months after retiring. at fort monroe. where i was the deputy commander for training, training in...
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a first for charlie sheen since his domestic violence arrest.tails are minutes away. >>> a 911 call and shedding new light on the death of eric casey johnson. >>> topping the buzz bin this morning, iis back to work for actor charlie sheen. he filmed his first show since being arrested. he stars in the comedy two and a half men. his wife told police he put a knife to her throat but the actor denies that accusation. >>> new details about the sudden death of casey johnson. according to the woman who called 911, johnson was already dead by the time the ambulance arrived. the heiress died in los angeles. she was staying in a guest home. the owner who is the one who called 911. a recording of the call was posted on tmz.com. >> are the emergencies -- i have somebody who i believe has just died in my guest house. i'm pretty sure. she's ice cold and her hands are turning blue. very often her medication gets all screwed up, so it's probably because of that. >> well you heard the woman refer to johnson's medication. johnson was diabetic b
a first for charlie sheen since his domestic violence arrest.tails are minutes away. >>> a 911 call and shedding new light on the death of eric casey johnson. >>> topping the buzz bin this morning, iis back to work for actor charlie sheen. he filmed his first show since being arrested. he stars in the comedy two and a half men. his wife told police he put a knife to her throat but the actor denies that accusation. >>> new details about the sudden...
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>> it's pretty scary, charlie. i didn't know what was going to happen. >> i'd have to say that i don't miss anything about being able to see. >> hold it down. >> what my coaches did is, one of the greatest things they could have ever done for me. >> i know why you didn't want to go against the chiefs. >> once i hit them once or twice then i realized that i'm not going to go easy on them so they stopped going easy on me. i think my biggest fear would be getting my sight back. once you go blind, you start imagining the world as this perfect place. getting your sight back, and seeing how imperfect it is crushes some blind people. playing football is pretty much what i have planned for my life. if you imagine a disability as a crutch don't use the disability as a crutch. you should use the disability as a leg. and start running. >> wow. i don't know how to go into this. >>> let's just go to joe from press box. who is going to join us on this "monday morning quarterback." yesterday was ugly but you know what? it's what
>> it's pretty scary, charlie. i didn't know what was going to happen. >> i'd have to say that i don't miss anything about being able to see. >> hold it down. >> what my coaches did is, one of the greatest things they could have ever done for me. >> i know why you didn't want to go against the chiefs. >> once i hit them once or twice then i realized that i'm not going to go easy on them so they stopped going easy on me. i think my biggest fear would be...
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. >>> coming up next, charlie sheen returned to the set of the tv show for the first time since beingrrested on domestic violence charges. details ahead. >>> forget about cash for clunkers. we're talking about cash for clutter. how you can get money for using your old stuff coming up on the news edge. so, now with fios, you have facebook and twitter on your tv. amazing. let me, uh, tell my family about this. okay. "facebook on tv." watch this. [ ding ] boom. cool. boom. nice. wait for it. and... boom? boom. [ male announcer ] facebook on your tv and three times more very satisfied customers than comcast. this is beyond cable. this is fios. call the verizonth disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> it is back to work fo actor charlie sheen. that is tonight's top story in buzz bin. he filmed his first show since being arrested arrest christmas day. he stars in the comedy "two and a half men." sheen's wife apparently told police he put a knife to her throat. the actor denies the accusation. >>> we're -- [ indiscernible ] you know them by their first names but why wouldn't you? at 20 year
. >>> coming up next, charlie sheen returned to the set of the tv show for the first time since beingrrested on domestic violence charges. details ahead. >>> forget about cash for clunkers. we're talking about cash for clutter. how you can get money for using your old stuff coming up on the news edge. so, now with fios, you have facebook and twitter on your tv. amazing. let me, uh, tell my family about this. okay. "facebook on tv." watch this. [ ding ] boom. cool....
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charlie rangel? guest: a i guess i will take the charlie rangel thing first.served on ways and means, and charlie rangel is the chairman of it. he has had problems with his taxes. he is under an investigation with the ethics committee. i do not know if justice is doing an investigation or not. i know "the new york times" is doing an investigation. we're waiting to see what the ethics committee comes up with. but how he gets away with it? i am not sure he is going to get away with it. we do not know the answer to that. the first point you made on spending. let the boss look at the last few years. we have seen a gusher of spending increases coming from this majority. i would ask people at home, did your budget increase 11% this year? do you get an 11% raise? well, that is the raise we gave to federal bureaucracy's this year. over the last two years, congress gave the federal bureaucracy a raise just this last year alone per the budget for the environmental protection agency went up 124%. so we are seeing huge spending increases across the board at a time when we
charlie rangel? guest: a i guess i will take the charlie rangel thing first.served on ways and means, and charlie rangel is the chairman of it. he has had problems with his taxes. he is under an investigation with the ethics committee. i do not know if justice is doing an investigation or not. i know "the new york times" is doing an investigation. we're waiting to see what the ethics committee comes up with. but how he gets away with it? i am not sure he is going to get away with it....
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charlie to miller for a second quarter td. they pull within one point in the second half. and that's when the baltimore defense rose up with two turnovers. russell at quarterback picked off by ellerby who returns the interception 28 yards and the first of two oakland turnovers in the second half and the ravens would cash in on that one with the third touchdown of the game a 1-yard run and he will take them to the playoffs. ravens winners over the raiders to clinch a spot 21-13 the final. >> oh, man, we were in this same situation last year we had to wint last couple games and this is nothing knew. we kept our poise and players and coaches stayed together. it worked out because we know we have a great team in a we felt like we had a good team and a team that will play and it will be tough to beat us. >> that's all i ever dreamed about going to the playoffs and things like that. i am putting everything else behind and getting ready to go back to work this week. >> reporter: ravens get the clincher on the road the third road win this year. looking ahead, it's going to be on t
charlie to miller for a second quarter td. they pull within one point in the second half. and that's when the baltimore defense rose up with two turnovers. russell at quarterback picked off by ellerby who returns the interception 28 yards and the first of two oakland turnovers in the second half and the ravens would cash in on that one with the third touchdown of the game a 1-yard run and he will take them to the playoffs. ravens winners over the raiders to clinch a spot 21-13 the final....
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. >> charlie wolfson with cbs. within the breakout of the money pot for afghanistan how much is going to the agricultural sector? >> the 2,009 number was roughly 300 million. i can't give you a specific number in 2010 but i think it is safe to say that it will be an increase over that amount. >> that doesn't count the military expenditures. charlie-- that doesn't include the cerp funds, the evra cults roque development teams of the military. all of you who have talked to mcchrystal rodriguez and general nicholson all know that they share this priority. >> i have a question about the security situation for civilians, u.s. civilians in afghanistan. to what extent are they able to get out of their compounds and meet with afghans and going to villages and with made to protect them? is it the u.s. military or is it private contractors and to what extent is security in beating any of these efforts? >> that is a real issue. there is no denying it and is any of you who led been out there understand it. first of all civilia
. >> charlie wolfson with cbs. within the breakout of the money pot for afghanistan how much is going to the agricultural sector? >> the 2,009 number was roughly 300 million. i can't give you a specific number in 2010 but i think it is safe to say that it will be an increase over that amount. >> that doesn't count the military expenditures. charlie-- that doesn't include the cerp funds, the evra cults roque development teams of the military. all of you who have talked to...
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i'm charlie kelly from cain university and this is my 13th year with washington center. this has been a great program. i was here last week as well as this week. >> what do you get out of -- out of this for your students? >> well, it's a renewal for me in the sense that it's always a learning experience so i see it as part of my professional development. what i like most of all is the interaction with the students. the students are very diverse, from different schools and universities and from very different political perspectives. >> where is your school? >> my university is in new jersey. kean university, new jersey. >> named after -- do you know? >> tom kean. the kean family of new jersey. >> former governor? head of the 9/11 commission? >> yes. >> over the years -- if you've been doing this for 13 years. what do you see change in a student after they've been here for a couple of weeks? >> it is a transformational experience for them. one, many of them want to get involved in politics. two, they realize the value of an internship. three, often they come to the washing
i'm charlie kelly from cain university and this is my 13th year with washington center. this has been a great program. i was here last week as well as this week. >> what do you get out of -- out of this for your students? >> well, it's a renewal for me in the sense that it's always a learning experience so i see it as part of my professional development. what i like most of all is the interaction with the students. the students are very diverse, from different schools and...
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i have the first, the first photo in the book, actually, is of charlie chaplain from 1918 standing on pennsylvania avenue stumping for world war i bonds. so if you start with charlie chaplain, our first film star, and go all the way up to oprah winfrey and obama, you'll find that hollywood and washington have always been involved with one another in some way, shape, or form. >> we're lucky enough to have a couple photos from the book right here, and it looks like this crosses party lines. this goes republican and democrat, and we'll start with richard nixon here and sammy davis jr. >> well, absolutely. this is a, you know, any photo with richard nixon is comical. when you have a hollywood star the standing next to richard nixon, he was never really comfortable in front of the camera, so he has this sort of fascination of being surrounded by celebrities. and this particular picture has got some historic significance because sammy davis jr., you know, was disinvited from kennedy's inauguration by frank sinatra who produced the show which was very surprising to me, but it was his interra
i have the first, the first photo in the book, actually, is of charlie chaplain from 1918 standing on pennsylvania avenue stumping for world war i bonds. so if you start with charlie chaplain, our first film star, and go all the way up to oprah winfrey and obama, you'll find that hollywood and washington have always been involved with one another in some way, shape, or form. >> we're lucky enough to have a couple photos from the book right here, and it looks like this crosses party lines....
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host: does charlie daniels play a mean fiddle? ♪ fiddle music charlie:hat's how you do it son.o: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. who's been on an airplane before? me!! ( laughter) this is who i am. this is what i do. ( cheering ) this is who i am. this is what i do. now what do you guys want for dessert? brownies. brownies. that big? this is who i am. ♪ that's a lot of people. to prove my point i asked gary here to friend request all of them. how's it coming, gary? [ ding ] we got one! that's good. oh! ah, wow. [ dinging continues ] becoming a popular guy. [ rattling ] [ male announcer ] want 3g coverage? we've got it. 230 million people in 9,400 cities. let's get out of here. ok. [ male announcer ] at&t. get an exclusive pantech messaging phone free after mail-in rebate. only from at&t. >> jim: well, i'm afraid with that mcgahee run, a lot of hearts sinking in the steel city of pittsburgh. they needed baltimore and then the jets tonight, oakland can't stop the clock. out of timeouts. tonight, "60 minutes" the man who hid billions of dollars for r
host: does charlie daniels play a mean fiddle? ♪ fiddle music charlie:hat's how you do it son.o: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. who's been on an airplane before? me!! ( laughter) this is who i am. this is what i do. ( cheering ) this is who i am. this is what i do. now what do you guys want for dessert? brownies. brownies. that big? this is who i am. ♪ that's a lot of people. to prove my point i asked gary here to friend request all of them. how's it coming,...
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it's a good fit. >> charlie, always appreciate it. >>> coming up on geico sportsnite.ginia is a perfect 3-0 in conference play but they almost slipped up against a struggling mid major. >> and when you think of college athletics, squash doesn't exactly come to mind. find out what george washington is doing to change that. we return after this. anncr vo: with the new geico glovebox app... anncr vo: ...you can get help with a flat tire... anncr vo: ...find a nearby tow truck or gas station... anncr vo: ...call emergency services... anncr vo: ...collect accident information. anncr vo: or just watch some fun videos. anncr vo: it's so easy, a caveman can do it. caveman: unbelievable... caveman: where's my coat? it was suede with the fringe. vo: download the glovebox app free at geico.com. >> welcome back. after the success of the washington capitals, one can only hope ted leonsis will buy the wizards and verizon center from the estate of the late abe pollin. the caps owner racing the clock against a wednesdayed the line to complete the deal that could put him as lead owner
it's a good fit. >> charlie, always appreciate it. >>> coming up on geico sportsnite.ginia is a perfect 3-0 in conference play but they almost slipped up against a struggling mid major. >> and when you think of college athletics, squash doesn't exactly come to mind. find out what george washington is doing to change that. we return after this. anncr vo: with the new geico glovebox app... anncr vo: ...you can get help with a flat tire... anncr vo: ...find a nearby tow truck...
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. >> charlie sheen, new twist in the latest domestic case. turns out that his wife now wants to try to work things out in their marriage. >> yeah. but there is the little thing of that protective order and allegedly. >> the 911 call. >> may have been a knife involved. >> he held a knife to her throat. here is the question, how much harder will it make it for prosecutors if they decide to go after the tv star? our legal panel looks at the case. >>> complicated problem with charlie sheen. he and his wife trying to save their marriage after a christmas day brawl in which he allegedly threatened his wife, brook. but if sheens' wife wants to patch things up, will that stop prosecutors from going after the tv star on some pretty serious charges? joining me now to weigh in on the different legal aspects of the case are fine defense attorneys, chip and former prosecutor steven. good to see you both. >> good to see you. >> steven, let me start with you since you're the former prosecutor. brook wants to kiss and make up, but she's the one who called 91
. >> charlie sheen, new twist in the latest domestic case. turns out that his wife now wants to try to work things out in their marriage. >> yeah. but there is the little thing of that protective order and allegedly. >> the 911 call. >> may have been a knife involved. >> he held a knife to her throat. here is the question, how much harder will it make it for prosecutors if they decide to go after the tv star? our legal panel looks at the case. >>>...
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max baucus and charlie rangel have introduced legislation to give us more tools to pursue what sort -- offshore tax evasion. we have had a very focused program involving offshore tax evasion. >> how much has been evaded? >> it is hard to put a dollar figure on overseas tax evasion. we do randomized audits. finding out who paid and who did not pay. very hard to go do that ov is in the billions of dollars and we find that out through voluntary programs that i will talk about in a second. it is a dollar figure end of the -- it is also about fairness. americans paying their taxes and expecting others to pay their taxes as well. unprecedented response, as the u.s. government steps up its focus on offshore tax evasion, we will give people a chance to come in, payback taxes, avoid penalties and avoid going to jail. we had 16,000 people take us up on that offer. what is happening now, that offer expired in october. now we are sifting through all of those accounts. some people just gave us their social security number and we made sure that they qualified and they are now in the process of send
max baucus and charlie rangel have introduced legislation to give us more tools to pursue what sort -- offshore tax evasion. we have had a very focused program involving offshore tax evasion. >> how much has been evaded? >> it is hard to put a dollar figure on overseas tax evasion. we do randomized audits. finding out who paid and who did not pay. very hard to go do that ov is in the billions of dollars and we find that out through voluntary programs that i will talk about in a...
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this is the conservative pushed again cornyn's candidate charlie crist. the democrats say it means the republican party is again tearing each other up. i think it's good competition. if at the end of the day the winners are the primaries are supported by the republican voters. >> interesting trends starting in late 2009. two governorships in virginia and new jersey going republican. >> paul: right. >> you had some democrats in vulnerable districts announcing they're not going to run. party switch, conservative democrat switching to republican party. it will be interesting to see if the republicans can continue the momentum going forward in mid-term. >> paul: steve? >> could i raise a point about sort of what the democrats do now? assuming they've got their healthcare bill pretty much passed, now the democrats that i talk to say we have to president pivot back to the middle. get to the middle. how do they do that? what issues will they do it? the president will sound next year like a big ronald reagan fiscal conservative, deficit hawk. i don't think he can
this is the conservative pushed again cornyn's candidate charlie crist. the democrats say it means the republican party is again tearing each other up. i think it's good competition. if at the end of the day the winners are the primaries are supported by the republican voters. >> interesting trends starting in late 2009. two governorships in virginia and new jersey going republican. >> paul: right. >> you had some democrats in vulnerable districts announcing they're not going...
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>> well, when i was a kid in the '70s, my mom used to put the tv on a particular show called "charlie." and it was a character on there named snoopy. i used to love him to death. my mama said i started to look like him because i watched him all the time, and that's what they named me. >> all right. snoop dogg, great to have you on the program. >> i appreciate it. >>> up next on the "the wall street journal report," a look at the news this upcoming week that will have an impact on your money. >>> a street corner known for its bright lights glows greener. >>> for more on our show and our guests, check out the website wsjr.cnbc.com. you'll also find a link to my blog, investoragenda.cnbc.com. i hope you'll check it out. >>> a look at the stories coming up in the week ahead that may move the markets and impact your money this week. >>> monday the ism manufacturing index is released that details activities at the nation's factories, mines and utilities. tuesday the national association of realtors will issue the pending home sales index. wednesday we get the minutes from the federal reserv
>> well, when i was a kid in the '70s, my mom used to put the tv on a particular show called "charlie." and it was a character on there named snoopy. i used to love him to death. my mama said i started to look like him because i watched him all the time, and that's what they named me. >> all right. snoop dogg, great to have you on the program. >> i appreciate it. >>> up next on the "the wall street journal report," a look at the news this upcoming...
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i made that commitment to charlie christ in florida early are.o one else. some have misunderstood what our endorsement means. it does not mean we will claw money into a contested primary there -- ploughing money into a contested primary. iguest: could that set up rubio to run as an independent or third-party? guest: no. rubio is going to be running in the republican primary. i think his chances are better now than they have been at any point earlier. and i hope that all of our candidates when they run and the primary will commit to supporting the republican nominee whether they win or lose. we will see, but certainly, i think that is where they can have the biggest impact in the primary. and in the general election as a nominee. guest: i want to switch gears to the supreme court decision which had tremendous impact on you and your canada. -- your candidate. by letting unions directly contribute, it takes party committees like yours of the game. it takes the candidates out of it, too. are you worried that some much money gets flooded into the syst
i made that commitment to charlie christ in florida early are.o one else. some have misunderstood what our endorsement means. it does not mean we will claw money into a contested primary there -- ploughing money into a contested primary. iguest: could that set up rubio to run as an independent or third-party? guest: no. rubio is going to be running in the republican primary. i think his chances are better now than they have been at any point earlier. and i hope that all of our candidates when...
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host: does charlie daniels play a mean fiddle? ♪ fiddle music charlie:hayoéo8ióon. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. what's up? ...my feet are killing me... you should get some custom fit orthotics. i can't afford that. now you can... oh! (ann drholl custo fit orthotic. (woman's voice) you have flat feet... i do? (man's voice) orthotic 430 is recommended. (announcer) it recommends the custom fit orthotic that's best for your feet, guaranteed. no wonder footcare scientists are behind it. you'll get immediate comfort... ..t las all day. and, they're a great deal. nice! (announcer) dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic center. for locations, see drscholls.com. why do women like you love activia light? sometimes i have no choice but to eat on the run... and to eat whatever happens to be around. heavy greasy food that's hard on my diet... and my digestive system. so i eat activia light every day. activia light, with bifidus regularis is clinically proven to help regulate your digestive system. mmmm. the new taste is better than ever. and with only
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i know a lot of people have questions. >> good to see you you, charlie. fundamental thing of what i'm talking about in this paper. actually, in fact, i -- one with of the boast experiences we've ever had from legalization is spanish immigration to europe when they opened -- created much more flexible legal system. many workers decided to do it temporarily. i think that's part of the reality of what we should try to encourage, that type of condition. i'm just -- i just think it's not a good idea as a matter of policy to recreate a separate class of workers that can only be brought in under a definite period of time and will not be able to be potentially fully contributing to the u.s. economy. i don't think that's necessarily an issue of being prounion in any particular way. i mean, i think the issue is more, we want to create a condition i think in this type of flexibility in the labor market where we want to encourage people to have their own strategic decisions and their families to make good for themselves. in that sense, that should be the basis by whi
i know a lot of people have questions. >> good to see you you, charlie. fundamental thing of what i'm talking about in this paper. actually, in fact, i -- one with of the boast experiences we've ever had from legalization is spanish immigration to europe when they opened -- created much more flexible legal system. many workers decided to do it temporarily. i think that's part of the reality of what we should try to encourage, that type of condition. i'm just -- i just think it's not a...
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host: does charlie daniels play a mean fiddle?d this week. word of the passing of the man behind the ubiquitous collectibleable. we learned of the death last month at age 87 of the former candy company vice president who came up with the idea of putting decorative plastic heads on top of pez dispensers. it's a time to reflect, every candy fan says, and to honor the work of the packer of pez. back in the year 1955, it was his job the sales of pez mints to revive. he decided each spring-loaded package to top with a colorful head. on which candies would pop. from that idea, myriad pez heads would follow to be treasured long after the dispenser went hollow. many a figure of cartoon fame would soon grace the spot from where those little mints came. millions of people these tweet would crave. when they were gone it was the gadgets they'd save. here's to the character dispenser inventor. we trust there will not be a single dissenter. next, stanley tucci. >> all right, everyone. gird your loins. >> osgood: at home in any role. ♪ one for t
host: does charlie daniels play a mean fiddle?d this week. word of the passing of the man behind the ubiquitous collectibleable. we learned of the death last month at age 87 of the former candy company vice president who came up with the idea of putting decorative plastic heads on top of pez dispensers. it's a time to reflect, every candy fan says, and to honor the work of the packer of pez. back in the year 1955, it was his job the sales of pez mints to revive. he decided each spring-loaded...
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from charlie she said i will only read books on paper. my parents read to me and the only way i will do it. [applause] and then she went off with an expletive or two on surgeon electronic reading device we won't mention. so, khloe said when asked about the existence of teenage readers who get excited when they open the new issue of the canyon review we do exist, she yelled and we like books and can't or don't want to stare at screens all day. as a kid named joseph as a cartoonist i've known him since he was eight and he is an extra incredibly astute reader and passionate guy. he said if there was a perfume that smelled like books i would buy a shitload of it. [laughter] i let them swear once a class period. so that was that one. and then finally, there was one more student, his name was pc and he sits in the back very little, very shy. he has long hair he grows long so no one can see his office to become eyes. i said what would you say to anyone that is counting the future of the printed world and is out there listening and whether to kee
from charlie she said i will only read books on paper. my parents read to me and the only way i will do it. [applause] and then she went off with an expletive or two on surgeon electronic reading device we won't mention. so, khloe said when asked about the existence of teenage readers who get excited when they open the new issue of the canyon review we do exist, she yelled and we like books and can't or don't want to stare at screens all day. as a kid named joseph as a cartoonist i've known him...
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there is some speculation as to whether charlie crist will be in attendance along with joe biden. in fact, he will be there. part of this plan is $8 billion for high-speed rail. it will connect orlando with tampa. there are seven other locations that will get some of these earmarks. is this a jobs program? >> it sure is. it will put people to work. this is the kind of program that puts people to work. it does not redress the fundamental imbalances between the u.s. and the rest of the world which makes it necessary for a 4.1 trillion dollar deficit. the other side of the budget deficit is the trade deficit. we have these huge trade deficits. in order to have domestic demand, we have to import more than we produce. the ceo's have been talking to the president ad nauseam about this. they have been telling him that they have to export more and do something about trade. this will be necessary to balance the budget. if you do something about that, you change one of the most critical statistics that the president carries on his back. the u.s. economy has not operated a single private sec
there is some speculation as to whether charlie crist will be in attendance along with joe biden. in fact, he will be there. part of this plan is $8 billion for high-speed rail. it will connect orlando with tampa. there are seven other locations that will get some of these earmarks. is this a jobs program? >> it sure is. it will put people to work. this is the kind of program that puts people to work. it does not redress the fundamental imbalances between the u.s. and the rest of the...
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at the free-throw line is charlie enquist, sophomore from edmonds, washington. talks to matthew bryan-amaning. they'll need his rebounding and shot blocking ability. second personal foul early in this game. >> miles: they're in the bonus halfway through the first half. these guys are going to the line for one and one or double bonus the rest of the half. >> steve: where eat energy by washington? i mean, lorenzo low mar gromar the team in practice yesterday for being too quiet. breshers going inside and quick with the block, but also with the foul. >> miles: great look there by gaddy. a look away and the nice tyreese breshers. a little bit too long to gather himself. you got to be able to go right up with that, big fellow. >> steve: there's lorenzo romar. and he's a real gentleman. i've never heard him use a swear word this practice. but he stopped practice and he said we're going to come this the right way, we're not going to just go through the motions. and his assistants were getting after it, as well. >> miles: that's how important holding your home court is
at the free-throw line is charlie enquist, sophomore from edmonds, washington. talks to matthew bryan-amaning. they'll need his rebounding and shot blocking ability. second personal foul early in this game. >> miles: they're in the bonus halfway through the first half. these guys are going to the line for one and one or double bonus the rest of the half. >> steve: where eat energy by washington? i mean, lorenzo low mar gromar the team in practice yesterday for being too quiet....
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and charlie never answered back on which ones he didn't like. but because of his answers and the process of elimination from november through february, it became clear to the investors in america that there wasn't any bush tax cuts that charlie rangel liked and liked spending better and he was going to let them expire so the government could select more money and start more programs and grow government programs. business figured it out. and capital investment went down and industrial investment went down in direct proportion to the appearances of charlie rangel on national tv because capital is always smart money. it wouldn't be capital if it weren't smart. if the cost goes higher because there is a tax increase, what do you do? invest less? the margin isn't as good. america and the world was promised that there was a bush tax cut was going to be -- they would say it this way, allowed to expire, which is willfully kill them and raise taxes. industrial investment dropped off. when it dropped off, of course, when you invest in capital investment,
and charlie never answered back on which ones he didn't like. but because of his answers and the process of elimination from november through february, it became clear to the investors in america that there wasn't any bush tax cuts that charlie rangel liked and liked spending better and he was going to let them expire so the government could select more money and start more programs and grow government programs. business figured it out. and capital investment went down and industrial investment...