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state attorneys, cindy anthony, her attorney brad conway, jose baez? >> jose baez will certainly be in there. the prosecutors will be in there, and a court reporter. that's it. whether or not they allowed brad conway in the room is going to be interesting, whether they think she could say something to incriminate herself. they may have allowed him in the room. anyway, what natisha said is correct, depositions in florida taken by the state are not public record. it is doubtful they would become a public record. but hot seat was the right term used for her. she got grilled, i'll bet, by prosecutors. i'll bet it was pretty fun for the prosecutors, because she has varied in her statements, we know, since she has given her civil deposition. >> jose baez is in there listening and taking notes? >> absolutely. he can come back and also ask questions. prosecutors have a tremendous advantage now, because they also have john morgan's civil deposition from the zenaida gonz lez case. they have the original statements that were incriminating to her daughter. yet in
state attorneys, cindy anthony, her attorney brad conway, jose baez? >> jose baez will certainly be in there. the prosecutors will be in there, and a court reporter. that's it. whether or not they allowed brad conway in the room is going to be interesting, whether they think she could say something to incriminate herself. they may have allowed him in the room. anyway, what natisha said is correct, depositions in florida taken by the state are not public record. it is doubtful they would...
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there's conway. great day for them. up 14%. notice some of the other big stocks in the trucking group aren't really up that much. one thing that helped con-way is they're gaining some market share over other truckers. that's an independent factor. that's helping con-way. elsewhere remember we talked about leadership. you've got to show other kinds of leadership that's out there. well, it was. health care is showing some gains. and yes it's over the fact partly that some of the issues surrounding health care reform are a little iffy but two days in a row nice move for them. same situation with energy stocks. they've lagged recently but those stocks also are doing much better today. tradertalk.cnbc.com. team covering the rest of the markets here. nasdaq, nymex and the floor of the cme. let's go to mike huckman standing by at the nasdaq. >> thanks, bob. and i'm still looking for jason to see if he's going to bring us a friday the 13-day win streak on the nasdaq because we haven't had one that long here at the nasdaq since before t
there's conway. great day for them. up 14%. notice some of the other big stocks in the trucking group aren't really up that much. one thing that helped con-way is they're gaining some market share over other truckers. that's an independent factor. that's helping con-way. elsewhere remember we talked about leadership. you've got to show other kinds of leadership that's out there. well, it was. health care is showing some gains. and yes it's over the fact partly that some of the issues...
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conway's question. if we pick up a bad guy on the battlefield in afghanistan who's clearly a terrorist or al-qaeda or somebody like that, what rules of criminal procedure are we going to be able to follow for that person with regard to habeas for the future? and are we going to be able to address that with what we're doing here today? >> congressman, let me try to answer this question this way. which is part of the question you asked earlier of mr. kris. there are no easy, neat, clean answers about when this is going to be over and how you treat people in the future if the so-called war ends which is one of the reasons why you seek to bring people to justice so that you can get out of that process a long prison sentence. in terms of detainees in places like bagram, we're building a new facility. we're putting in place review procedures that i think are improved procedures from what we have now. that have been approved at the centcom level by general petraeus. and so i think we're headed in the right dir
conway's question. if we pick up a bad guy on the battlefield in afghanistan who's clearly a terrorist or al-qaeda or somebody like that, what rules of criminal procedure are we going to be able to follow for that person with regard to habeas for the future? and are we going to be able to address that with what we're doing here today? >> congressman, let me try to answer this question this way. which is part of the question you asked earlier of mr. kris. there are no easy, neat, clean...
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a car struck a pickup truck trying to cross an intersection at conway street. family and friends of the girl shot in the head after being caught in a cross fire showed their support with prayers last night as little she remains in critical but stable condition. members of the community say more needs to be done to make streets safer. >> we oh an apology not being in the neighborhood sooner. the degree of crime in the community, we have to look at what created the problem. >> we have to bring more pressure on the judicial system and stop the plea bargaining, stop the suspended sentences. we have to stop letting people go. if they do the crime, they must do the time. >> family members say raven is showing signs of progress and they are hopeful she will be able to recover from the injury. the i-team learned the teen accused of shooting her has a long rap sheet. his record began at age 10 when he was charged as a juvenile with second degree assault. in the five years that followed he was charged in 10 more crimes ranging from theft to drug dealing to armed carjacki
a car struck a pickup truck trying to cross an intersection at conway street. family and friends of the girl shot in the head after being caught in a cross fire showed their support with prayers last night as little she remains in critical but stable condition. members of the community say more needs to be done to make streets safer. >> we oh an apology not being in the neighborhood sooner. the degree of crime in the community, we have to look at what created the problem. >> we have...
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. >> willie conway, a convicted sexual predator and member of an illinois street gang is off the street is joseph christian fontana. he was wanted in santa rosa county, florida for rape of a minor, child pornography, and 25 counts of sexual molestation. >> police, open the door. >> open the door or we're going to take it down. >> reporter: across the country, a silent war. a crackdown on crime as federal marshals join forces again with state and local law enforcements to target career criminals. >> in fact, those arrested in this operation had a combined criminal history of more than 138,000 prior arrests. >> police! >> reporter: the marshalls have been conducting operation faulk since 2005, but this is the biggest operation to date. more than 35,000 fugitives were rounded up in the month of june alone. >> i believe it could be called the largest law enforcement operation ever conducted in our history. >> police! >> reporter: the goal is to reduce crime by taking the so- called worst of the worst off the street. nationwide, the operation scored 433 people wanted for murder, 900 gang mem
. >> willie conway, a convicted sexual predator and member of an illinois street gang is off the street is joseph christian fontana. he was wanted in santa rosa county, florida for rape of a minor, child pornography, and 25 counts of sexual molestation. >> police, open the door. >> open the door or we're going to take it down. >> reporter: across the country, a silent war. a crackdown on crime as federal marshals join forces again with state and local law enforcements to...
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as we leave the conway moving to the screening of numerous checkpoints, even we have to register. while the returnees may be coming back to the valley, some are complaining that they are virtual prisoners in their own homes. >> these people are coming without rations. the bazaars are closed. what are we to do? we talking about hundreds of thousands of people. >> reporter: mingora is a city waiting for its people but it is a city in ruins. and in time markets and large buildings reduced to rubble. the people of swat may be coming back with a ray of hope but what they will see with their own eyes may lead to some dampened expectations. this was, of course, one of the busif the valley. also the hub of the commercial activity for the valley of swat, and now you see nothing but shops that are closed, businesses that are shut down. the entire population of the city has fled. the government has now, of course, allowed them to return. it is going to take a while for those people to be able to come back, pick up the pieces and to be able to rebuild their lives. kamal hyder, al jazeera, min
as we leave the conway moving to the screening of numerous checkpoints, even we have to register. while the returnees may be coming back to the valley, some are complaining that they are virtual prisoners in their own homes. >> these people are coming without rations. the bazaars are closed. what are we to do? we talking about hundreds of thousands of people. >> reporter: mingora is a city waiting for its people but it is a city in ruins. and in time markets and large buildings...
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doctor, you mentioned the conway cabal and dis satisfaction with washington as commander and this is rather specific and do you have information about james lavell of boston's involvement with the dissatisfaction and it's not james lavell the astronaut. >> guest: no, i know. yeah. i -- i always pronounced it james "love-el" and he was a congressman from boston and he was dissatisfied with washington and he, like a great many new englanders thought that horatio gates was the answer and preferable and, in fact, he wrote a letter in which he said he hoped gates would come south from new york and at least assist washington. so lovell was not particularly friendly to washington, as' military commander. he had a long, very interesting relationship by the way, just through correspondence, with abigail adams, they were close friends, and my good friend, eddie gallos who is a -- an abigail adams biographer wrote a wonderful article on the relationship between lovell and abigail adams a few years ago: >> is a renext of his life and his character and his leadership and his accomplishments, and
doctor, you mentioned the conway cabal and dis satisfaction with washington as commander and this is rather specific and do you have information about james lavell of boston's involvement with the dissatisfaction and it's not james lavell the astronaut. >> guest: no, i know. yeah. i -- i always pronounced it james "love-el" and he was a congressman from boston and he was dissatisfied with washington and he, like a great many new englanders thought that horatio gates was the...
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. >> reporter: the 2.4-mile course would include parts of white, russell, conway, and camden streets,xt to camden yards. what about the noise? >> i said, you know, if we're going to do this, and we're going to do it the right way, we need to make sure that the communities are protected against the noise and the vibrations. so they've studied that extensively. i actually have very few concerns at this point and think we could pull it off. >> the company behind the race says the event would bring 150,000 visitors to baltimore and generate as much as $100 million in revenues. >> i think it would be great for the city. i think it would bring money in and make us more well known, baltimore, definitely. >> they've walked the route. they've met with the state. they've met with the city officials that would be responsible for pulling this off. and i think they'd walk away in both times, thinking that baltimore would be a very good host. >> reporter: ron matz, wjz eyewitness news. >> now, if it happens, the race would come to baltimore in october of 2011. one of the consultants working to brin
. >> reporter: the 2.4-mile course would include parts of white, russell, conway, and camden streets,xt to camden yards. what about the noise? >> i said, you know, if we're going to do this, and we're going to do it the right way, we need to make sure that the communities are protected against the noise and the vibrations. so they've studied that extensively. i actually have very few concerns at this point and think we could pull it off. >> the company behind the race says the...
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it will actually come around key highway to conway street and end on charles street. >> all right. thanks, chief, for checking in with us. >> great. >> it looks like you will have pretty good weather today. a little hot and humid. >> yes. >> coming up next, max weiss, our movie reviewer is here. >> and dr. hammond is here. you can e-mail your pet questions to wbaltv.com.paú >> welcome back. as all of you know, we're in a tough job market. here to join us is robert -- anything we can do to get an advantage? that's right. you want to do anything you can to get a job interview. >> the first thing you talk about, we've all been in the situations. -- situation where there are gaps. >> if you have breaks in your work history, you talk about your supervisory experience and at the bottom, have your work experience listed. >> how about resolving the situation where you have had a lot of jobs in a short period of time? >> if you have had a lot of jobs, talk about it in your cover letter. maybe you were involved in a lot of start-ups that didn't make it. talk about that in your cover letter.
it will actually come around key highway to conway street and end on charles street. >> all right. thanks, chief, for checking in with us. >> great. >> it looks like you will have pretty good weather today. a little hot and humid. >> yes. >> coming up next, max weiss, our movie reviewer is here. >> and dr. hammond is here. you can e-mail your pet questions to wbaltv.com.paú >> welcome back. as all of you know, we're in a tough job market. here to join...
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. >> reporter: the 2.4-mile course would include parts of white, pratt, conway.pit area nto -- next to camden yards. >> i said, you know, if we're going to do this, and we're going to do it the right way, we need to make sure that the communities are protected against the noise and the vibration. they've studied that extensively. i actually have very few concerns at this point and think we could pull it off. >> reporter: the company behind the event says it could bring $150 -- 150,000 visitors to baltimore and generate as much as $100 million to baltimore. >> they've walked the route. they've met with the state. they've met with city officials that would be responsible for pulling this off. and i think they have walked away, both times, thinking that baltimore would be a very good host. >> reporter: ron matz, wjz eyewitness news. >>> if it happens, the race would come to baltimore in october 2011. one of the consultants working to bring the race here is emmy winner al unser junior. >>> first lady makes her mark in moscow. what she's been doing while the president
. >> reporter: the 2.4-mile course would include parts of white, pratt, conway.pit area nto -- next to camden yards. >> i said, you know, if we're going to do this, and we're going to do it the right way, we need to make sure that the communities are protected against the noise and the vibration. they've studied that extensively. i actually have very few concerns at this point and think we could pull it off. >> reporter: the company behind the event says it could bring $150 --...
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southbound lanes are slow between conway and 95 on northbound lanes. traffic moving into the city, pretty ready for the soccer match tonight. there's a look at this tonight. this traffic report is brought to you by subway. try the new big subway. piled high with toppings. subway, eat fresh. have a great weekend. >>> excitement mounts. baltimore is hosting its largest soccer matchup ever. and thousands are flocking to m&t bank stadium to get in on this. in just a few hours, chelsea will face off against ac milan. >> i have to tell you, there are so many people here. so it's likely they're just mixed in with the crowd. everywhere you look, there are people in their soccer jerseys, whether it's here or people in camden yards, everyone is sporting their attire, ready for the big game, even though it doesn't start until 8:00. this is a huge deal for baltimore city. not only for the sports fans but also for the restaurants and hotels. the mayor calls it a much- needed economic boost. there are so many people in town for this specific event. in fact, 71,000-p
southbound lanes are slow between conway and 95 on northbound lanes. traffic moving into the city, pretty ready for the soccer match tonight. there's a look at this tonight. this traffic report is brought to you by subway. try the new big subway. piled high with toppings. subway, eat fresh. have a great weekend. >>> excitement mounts. baltimore is hosting its largest soccer matchup ever. and thousands are flocking to m&t bank stadium to get in on this. in just a few hours, chelsea...
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authorities say a train car struck a pickup truck trying to cross an intersection at conway street. nobody was hurt. >> a baltimore city police officer is recovering at shock trauma after being involved in an accident in west baltimore. reports say that 11:45 a police officer tried to stop a vehicle which resulted in a chase and a crash at the corner of fulton and pressman streets. no word on the condition of the officer. the man accused of stabbing his wife to death is scheduled to stand trial. cleveland williams is accused of killing his wife minutes after mrs. women's filed a protective order against him. police shot and wounded mr. williams but not before he stabbed his wife several times and she died from her injuries three days later. >> family, friends and community members gathered in prayer in southwest baltimore yesterday in support of a 5-year-old girl shot in the head after being caught in the crossfire last week in a gun battle. as raven white remains in critical but stable condition members of the community say more needs to be done to make the streets safer. >> we owe
authorities say a train car struck a pickup truck trying to cross an intersection at conway street. nobody was hurt. >> a baltimore city police officer is recovering at shock trauma after being involved in an accident in west baltimore. reports say that 11:45 a police officer tried to stop a vehicle which resulted in a chase and a crash at the corner of fulton and pressman streets. no word on the condition of the officer. the man accused of stabbing his wife to death is scheduled to stand...
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. >> reporter: the 2.4-mile course will include parts of us arele, conway streets with a pit area nextmden yards. but what about the noise? >> i said, you know, if we are going to do this and do it the right way, we need to make sure that the communities are protected against the noise and vibrations. they have studied that extend simply. i actually have very few concerns that the point and think we can pull it off. >> reporter: the company behind the race says the events will bring 150,000 visitors to baltimore and generate as much as $100 million in revenues. >>> i mean i think it will be great for the city. i think it would bring money in, and make us more well- known, baltimore, definitely. >> they have walked the route. they have met with the state and met with the state officials who would be responsible for pulling this off, and i think they walked away in -- thinking that baltimore would be a very good host. >> reporter: we are back live on federal hill. two-time indy 500 winner al unser jr. is one of the consultants working to bring the race to baltimore. if it happens, we wil
. >> reporter: the 2.4-mile course will include parts of us arele, conway streets with a pit area nextmden yards. but what about the noise? >> i said, you know, if we are going to do this and do it the right way, we need to make sure that the communities are protected against the noise and vibrations. they have studied that extend simply. i actually have very few concerns that the point and think we can pull it off. >> reporter: the company behind the race says the events will...
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i treated jeff conway. because of opiates. because of the addiction -- >> in my world, my average patient today on opiates comes in complaining of a 20 out of 10. they always say it's above the scale. i take them off opiates and within two weeks they tell me it's 4 or under, almost without exception. >> why do you think, deepak, michael didn't want to get better? >> michael had a lot of emotional pain also, in addition to his physical pain. he did want to get better. who doesn't want to get better? but internal dialogue says if i don't get this drug, i'll probably die. especially at that stage, right? >> that is actually the biology. you have the normal survival systems. and that becomes consistent with the biology of the drug. on top of that. 90% plus of people that become chronic pain opiate addicted h have a history of trauma which we know michael had. >> federal health authorities recalled some version of an et thetic d an aesthetic. diprovan. >> if he got that, somebody gave it to hip. given intravenously. if he got that.
i treated jeff conway. because of opiates. because of the addiction -- >> in my world, my average patient today on opiates comes in complaining of a 20 out of 10. they always say it's above the scale. i take them off opiates and within two weeks they tell me it's 4 or under, almost without exception. >> why do you think, deepak, michael didn't want to get better? >> michael had a lot of emotional pain also, in addition to his physical pain. he did want to get better. who...
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look at a stock like conway, big trucking company on the surface, earnings were terrible. down 40% compared to last year, but they were well above expectations because cost-cutting has become so effective that the bottom line "j" dramatically and as a result the bulls is indicated they are right. little bits of increases o.j. the top line are clearly going to dramatically affect the bottom line and, melissa, that's the thing that's moving the markets. over to rick santelli. rick, what's happening over there in the bond market? >> you know, i think we have to look at three different areas. steve, we've been talking about them as well as you have and that is supply. all supply is not created equal but there's a lot of it in aggregate. the comply some last week, the long maturity is seven-year outside of tips and hey they are important in the growing of usage and liquidity but it will still have the same impact when we get into the august refunding and get the longer maturities but 205 billion is still a lot when you add it to the t-bills. second thing, out there all day. the
look at a stock like conway, big trucking company on the surface, earnings were terrible. down 40% compared to last year, but they were well above expectations because cost-cutting has become so effective that the bottom line "j" dramatically and as a result the bulls is indicated they are right. little bits of increases o.j. the top line are clearly going to dramatically affect the bottom line and, melissa, that's the thing that's moving the markets. over to rick santelli. rick,...
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we've got democratic strategist julie raginski with us and jack berkman and kelly ann conway and michael wolf is a vanity fair critic and cnbc contributor. jack berkman, let me toss this to you. what do you think of that, yet another surcharge on the wealthy to pay for the insurance policies of 45 million people who don't have them. >> and 45 million is not a lot in a society of 325 million. i think it's a trifleingly small number. i don't even see a crisis. the real deal is 5% of the country or less -- or less -- already pays almost all of the taxes. there already is a concentrated tax burden. now these people like rangel and obama and barn knee frank and all of the rest, they want to make it worse. here's where it's going and here's really the point. the society that barack obama wants is a society where 300 million people -- 300 million people do nothing but eat and sleep and cannot exist without subsidies from others. cannot exist without being paid by the society just so they and their families can live. this is a tragedy. it's a repudiation -- >> julie. >> i must be living in bizar
we've got democratic strategist julie raginski with us and jack berkman and kelly ann conway and michael wolf is a vanity fair critic and cnbc contributor. jack berkman, let me toss this to you. what do you think of that, yet another surcharge on the wealthy to pay for the insurance policies of 45 million people who don't have them. >> and 45 million is not a lot in a society of 325 million. i think it's a trifleingly small number. i don't even see a crisis. the real deal is 5% of the...
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expected results have had, forecast be damned, they even said they see some improvement, look at yrc, conwayand landstar all on the russell 1000, all down pretty sharply today. sought trucks are definitely having their troubles, even though they see some gradual improvement in demand. maria? >> all right, matt, thanks very much. and of course this market is rallying for a third straight day. does it suggest a broad move higher in the major indices is to come or is this just a bounce and a summer correction? breaking down the charts for us now, "tick by tick," jordan kotick, global head of technical analysis at barclays capital. jordan, what do the charts tell you today? >> well, maria, a lot of obviously fascinating things going on. we're going to start off today by looking at the stock market from an external perspective and an internal perspective. we're going to start by looking at china versus the stock market. and here's why the chinese stock market is so crucial here. the first thing you'll notice is that when the stock market went to the down side in the earlier part a couple months a
expected results have had, forecast be damned, they even said they see some improvement, look at yrc, conwayand landstar all on the russell 1000, all down pretty sharply today. sought trucks are definitely having their troubles, even though they see some gradual improvement in demand. maria? >> all right, matt, thanks very much. and of course this market is rallying for a third straight day. does it suggest a broad move higher in the major indices is to come or is this just a bounce and a...
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conway did great. some of the others, though, basically slightly on the up side to flat here. healthcare stocks, here's your rotation. and yes, folks, there is clearly some effect from the fact that healthcare reform is having a bit of a problem here. two days in a row on the up side but still pretty good action overall. these stocks have not been left behind. even healthcare has been performing well recently. so don't argue it's just a defensive play here. some of the big energy names, same situation here. energy has been a laggard in the recent market but today some of the big names, some modest gains, 1%, 2%, or 3%. maria, back to you. >> all right, bob, thanks very much. we break down the markets right now with phil orlando, chief equity market strategist. he's with me right here. as well -- he's strategist at federated investors, pardon me. as well as david katz. he is chief investment officer at matrix asset advisers. gentlemen, always great to see you. welcome back to "the closing bell." nice to see you both. so here we are on a friday afternoon, quiet day inside. but y
conway did great. some of the others, though, basically slightly on the up side to flat here. healthcare stocks, here's your rotation. and yes, folks, there is clearly some effect from the fact that healthcare reform is having a bit of a problem here. two days in a row on the up side but still pretty good action overall. these stocks have not been left behind. even healthcare has been performing well recently. so don't argue it's just a defensive play here. some of the big energy names, same...
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and i think during the valley forge winter, i don't think that there was a cabal, a conway cabal as washington thought of it and as many historians have called it to remove washington. i don't think congress was close to removing washington at that point, but a great many people in congress were extraordinarily critical of washington. these were people who were close to washington. people like joseph reed, who had been washington's first secretary during the war and was maybe washington's closest confidant during the first year or so of the war, said a couple of years into the war that he thought washington was maybe 50 command a regiment but nothing beyond that. thomas mifflin, who was the quartermaster, washington's first aide to camp, and quartermaster general for the first couple of years in the war was even more critical. he said that he thought washington was hooted maybe to be a clerk in a countinghouse but not as a general. i think they probably went too far, but the point is that a great many people were extraordinarily critical of washington who were very close to washington, or who
and i think during the valley forge winter, i don't think that there was a cabal, a conway cabal as washington thought of it and as many historians have called it to remove washington. i don't think congress was close to removing washington at that point, but a great many people in congress were extraordinarily critical of washington. these were people who were close to washington. people like joseph reed, who had been washington's first secretary during the war and was maybe washington's...
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in this letter general conway writes "procurement of less than the optimum ramp up of 28, h-1's lead to continued reliance on aging helicopters that should have been retired from the inventory years ago as we focus on operations in afghanistan sustaining the introduction of the h-1 is vital for our future success." he continues "because of the severe operational limitations of the corps' legacy helicopters, the marines are transitioning to the improved kippibilitys of the uh1y which will be deployed in a sphul fuld drop in november which is desperately needed in combat today. and i received a letter from major general retired from the army reserve now acting executive director of the reserve officers association and says the reserve officers association representing 65,000 reserve component members supports the lieberman-mccain amendment which restores critical funding to pro-secure helicopters that the marine corps urgently needs in afghanistan. madam president, i suspect that the reserve officers association will no more support an effort to ask our special operation forces as the
in this letter general conway writes "procurement of less than the optimum ramp up of 28, h-1's lead to continued reliance on aging helicopters that should have been retired from the inventory years ago as we focus on operations in afghanistan sustaining the introduction of the h-1 is vital for our future success." he continues "because of the severe operational limitations of the corps' legacy helicopters, the marines are transitioning to the improved kippibilitys of the uh1y...
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so-called conway and i'd be interested to know how he handled it and particularly with regard to horatio gates who i read was one of the conspirators behind it. how did washington handle it if he did handle it? and i'll listen on my television. thank you. >> host: thank you. >> guest: yeah, sure. i don't think gates was a part of the conspiracy. some historians would disagree with that. i think gates was the object of the conspiracy but i don't think he was part of an act of con pearcy -- conspiracy against washington. washington's reaction and the way he handled it was interesting and a drid and one of the things i did go into in the book. the book is subtitled "the hidden political genius of george washington" and i think his political genius shows up in his response to the challenges. washington for example made it very clear to congress that he regarded gates as his enemy. he was in effect telling congress choose gates or choose me. one of the two. he also i think turned to his aids to -- his aides to people like alexander hamilton for example. most importantly hamilton. and they tur
so-called conway and i'd be interested to know how he handled it and particularly with regard to horatio gates who i read was one of the conspirators behind it. how did washington handle it if he did handle it? and i'll listen on my television. thank you. >> host: thank you. >> guest: yeah, sure. i don't think gates was a part of the conspiracy. some historians would disagree with that. i think gates was the object of the conspiracy but i don't think he was part of an act of con...
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it is going to be 395 northbound between 95 and conway.. meantime another accident, 95 southbound blocking the left tube of the fort mchenry tunnel. watch for delays. a traffic light on the east side outer loop at the francis scott key bridge. blocking the rate line. all lanes blocked at the howard county line. driver road and 32 your alternates. speeds on west side getting back to normal, but you are looking at slowdowns on 95. on the top side of the beltway. 95 jammed from white marsh to the beltway and then again on 395. this traffic report brought to you by the outback steakhouse 2207 forest drive. live adventureious. go outback. don, back over to you. >>> a popular parochial school is closing its doors. towson catholic high school will not reopen in the fall. parents and students are upset. eyewitness news and mary bubala has the story. >> reporter: a protest rally is scheduled for this morning. parents and students are going to gather here to protest the decision to close this school. the archdiocese announced the closing at towson c
it is going to be 395 northbound between 95 and conway.. meantime another accident, 95 southbound blocking the left tube of the fort mchenry tunnel. watch for delays. a traffic light on the east side outer loop at the francis scott key bridge. blocking the rate line. all lanes blocked at the howard county line. driver road and 32 your alternates. speeds on west side getting back to normal, but you are looking at slowdowns on 95. on the top side of the beltway. 95 jammed from white marsh to the...
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concluded that there was an actual conspiracy to remove washington, a conspiracy that they called a conway kabul. i don't happen to agree that there was a really active conspiracy of any size to remove washington. i think most congressmen realized that washington had many virtues, he hadn't misuse the power that he had been vested with, he was fighting the cream of the british army, a better force, stronger force than gates had had to contend with, and also, france was on the verge of coming in to the war. if washington was dumped at that point by congress, france might change its mind hand not come in, and a political firestorm could break out. so i think that wile there were some congressmen who were -- who probably would have liked to remove washington, i think they were very few and far in between, and in fact, i think what does happen during the winter of 1778, which is the valley forge winter, by the way, was that there was a conscious decision made by congress to elevate washington's status. this is the point in my estimation when washington becomes, to use john adams' term, and ada
concluded that there was an actual conspiracy to remove washington, a conspiracy that they called a conway kabul. i don't happen to agree that there was a really active conspiracy of any size to remove washington. i think most congressmen realized that washington had many virtues, he hadn't misuse the power that he had been vested with, he was fighting the cream of the british army, a better force, stronger force than gates had had to contend with, and also, france was on the verge of coming in...
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dallas, conway, little rock, getting back toward oklahoma city and it's a warning when you get there. temperatures today feeling like about 107. all right. it has been warm. it's also been wet. july showers bringing in lots of wild flowers to the mountains. check out the beautiful colors. marigolds. fr forget me nots in full bloom. look at. this it's been a good growing season so far. >> where has this been? >> it's colorado. right across the mountains. it's governors. >> there you go. when you mention the flower, alú i saw was the lady's hat. >> there you go. >> all right. there is breaking news this morning, a snootsunami advisory being pointed out. it's not only being recognized as a destructive event. it struck off the west coast of the island this morning. yeah, we're going to keep an eye on this for our viewers from hawaii. >>> are you planning a vacation for this fall? well, good news in a bad economy. major disdowns the airlines are going to try to give you to help fill up their planes. let's take a look at the morning papers now. from the new york times, military officers say
dallas, conway, little rock, getting back toward oklahoma city and it's a warning when you get there. temperatures today feeling like about 107. all right. it has been warm. it's also been wet. july showers bringing in lots of wild flowers to the mountains. check out the beautiful colors. marigolds. fr forget me nots in full bloom. look at. this it's been a good growing season so far. >> where has this been? >> it's colorado. right across the mountains. it's governors. >>...
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conway. >> thank you for being here this morning.have an operation and a question. -- an observation and a question. you occupy a vote -- one of the most important positions in this arena and we need to speaking with the most incredible poise possible -- credible voice possible in order to lead this effort. i was startled when you mentioned that things are there during the quarter were looking like they're gordon turned the corner. >> no, i did not use those words. >> let me finish, but that is fine. he followed up by saying -- you pandered to us and the administration by saying that was due entirely to the work of the congress and the administration. that is not credible. if we put this regulatory scheme in place, maybe there'll be some compromises or was not, if we put this in place and the rest of the world says, no, thanks, we're not going to do it, as they did with climate change over the weekend and business starts to go to places where they are not as regulated, can you quantify for as the reduced role that americans domestic
conway. >> thank you for being here this morning.have an operation and a question. -- an observation and a question. you occupy a vote -- one of the most important positions in this arena and we need to speaking with the most incredible poise possible -- credible voice possible in order to lead this effort. i was startled when you mentioned that things are there during the quarter were looking like they're gordon turned the corner. >> no, i did not use those words. >> let me...