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dennis gart mon now giv dennis gartman now gives us the pitch. >> i've had plenty of dial tones in myife. i'm going to continue to be a buyer of gold. that mains want to buy gld. because of diversification. if you're one of the administrators for a reserve position for one of the large central banks in china, indonesia, india, you've looked at the euro, it's caused you problems. you see the despondency taking place in greece. and you have to go someplace. you're leaving the euro. you're moving out of that, moving into gold. gld is the simplest, cheapest, and best, the purest play in the united states. i'm a buyer of gold. i don't like gold. i'm not happy with gold. i'm not a gold bug. it's a diversification. >> that's perfect. you practiced that. >> can i ask you a question? >> yes, you may. >> does it concern you how popular a retail trade this is? >> it doesn't bother me as much as it might have because when i'm watching television what's interesting to me, i see more commercials for people wanting to sell gold than i see commercials for people wanting to buy gold. gold's a psycholo
dennis gart mon now giv dennis gartman now gives us the pitch. >> i've had plenty of dial tones in myife. i'm going to continue to be a buyer of gold. that mains want to buy gld. because of diversification. if you're one of the administrators for a reserve position for one of the large central banks in china, indonesia, india, you've looked at the euro, it's caused you problems. you see the despondency taking place in greece. and you have to go someplace. you're leaving the euro. you're...
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i'd much prefer them. >> dennis is smack on. but the problem here is people have been too complacent here. i think the market's way too complacent with vol at 16. i think the volumes on the way
i'd much prefer them. >> dennis is smack on. but the problem here is people have been too complacent here. i think the market's way too complacent with vol at 16. i think the volumes on the way
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not here anytime soon i totally agree with dennis. every data point we've been getting from around the world over the last couple days and weeks says that the g-3 is healthier than we thought it was. but right now the markets are telling you something, and it's not just the volcanic ash. it's not just goldman. it's china and their property issues. it's greece who's still in the same spot and their spreads are widening out. you have to be careful. the risk trades are in trouble. >> but the guidance from arch was phenomenal. i look at some of these coal names, and i think this opportunity now is if you're watching china right now and you see some of the pullback that we've seen, if that's not able to control itself and actually starts to bounce once again, those names i think bounce along with it as well. you look at somebody like an arch, it bounced off the lows today. you look at a lot of these coal names, they really started to react rather nicely. and then you go to the chemical sector. we talk about the rails all the time. look at
not here anytime soon i totally agree with dennis. every data point we've been getting from around the world over the last couple days and weeks says that the g-3 is healthier than we thought it was. but right now the markets are telling you something, and it's not just the volcanic ash. it's not just goldman. it's china and their property issues. it's greece who's still in the same spot and their spreads are widening out. you have to be careful. the risk trades are in trouble. >> but the...
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but we need people like dennis to build awareness.because these standards are established but unless mandatory, they are voluntary. we don't get them adopted fast enough. host: because you are near capitol hill and pol tibitics p in it. what did the health care bill have to say about patient safety? guest: pretty impressive, we don't know how what is going in the bill, but there are things called hospital acquired conditions. that are safety events that shouldn't happen and should be prevented. and those will be tied into disincentives and incentives. and we think that's great. but however we need to be sure this really happens. guest: to tie performance, funding. it's like a report card for reports for hospitals, they have come up to certain standards and keep raising the bar. host: let's hear from los angeles, robby, hi, there. l.a., you are on air. then from nebraska, elizabeth. nebraska make sure you mute your tv or radio. and go ahead with your question and comment. caller: yes, i had a mother in 2005 that had stent surgery done
but we need people like dennis to build awareness.because these standards are established but unless mandatory, they are voluntary. we don't get them adopted fast enough. host: because you are near capitol hill and pol tibitics p in it. what did the health care bill have to say about patient safety? guest: pretty impressive, we don't know how what is going in the bill, but there are things called hospital acquired conditions. that are safety events that shouldn't happen and should be prevented....
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>> super. >> back to you, dennis. >> that was interesting stuff. i saw their mission statement, scaleability, analytics, they already speak harvard. >> they do. >> two of the three of them feel twitter should charge business. i think twit ir should charge business and let the consumers go free. >> in this environment you think that business will pay? >> i think if you have enough of a mass audience, sure, you will. >> how do you price it? >> well, the way they've priced ads is cost per thousand. >> right. same way? >> it is so much more direct. those people said i want to hear from you. it has a lot more value, doesn't it, militia? >> i would agree. when i open up my tweet deck and have four or five columns surfing the zit geitgeist. there has to be a way to capture that ether speak is the way i look at it. does that make sense? >> absolutely. what you hear from our students there is not one unique business plan. what our studenti ins having different streams of revenue would be helpful. not just a one revenue business model. >> i think we are look
>> super. >> back to you, dennis. >> that was interesting stuff. i saw their mission statement, scaleability, analytics, they already speak harvard. >> they do. >> two of the three of them feel twitter should charge business. i think twit ir should charge business and let the consumers go free. >> in this environment you think that business will pay? >> i think if you have enough of a mass audience, sure, you will. >> how do you price it? >>...
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we'll hear what dennis gartman has to say bit.tay tuned for more. >>> welcome to "worldwide exchange." the headlines making news today, out of the united states, the hedge fund manager at the center of the goldman sachs case speaks up, now telling investors that the fund was open and honest. >> meanwhile, in europe, fiat beat first quarter forecasts, although there was some disappointment the automaker didn't rev up its guidance. >> and here in asia, thailand's central bank leaves interest rates unchanged as there concerns about the economy's outlook. >> great to have you with us here on "worldwide exchange." it's 5:30 in the united states. let's get a look at how the markets are likely to open. dow futures have been higher for the last hour and a half or so, up about 11 above fair value. nasdaq futures looking ahead to apple juicing up the market today. up about 11, as well. yesterday, ross, the dow moved higher about 25 points, ed ending at 11,117. how are you guys doing? >> we're fairly mixed today, actually. the ftse 100 has b
we'll hear what dennis gartman has to say bit.tay tuned for more. >>> welcome to "worldwide exchange." the headlines making news today, out of the united states, the hedge fund manager at the center of the goldman sachs case speaks up, now telling investors that the fund was open and honest. >> meanwhile, in europe, fiat beat first quarter forecasts, although there was some disappointment the automaker didn't rev up its guidance. >> and here in asia, thailand's...
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let's check in with dennis gartman. dennis, anything new from that conference call? >> i think the only thing to come out of it is the fact that they're very bullish on china, continue to think that the chinese stocks of aluminum are readily -- they're not out of control. there's no problem there. and they continue to talk about growth in china. i think that was the best thing that came out of it. looking at tomorrow's newsletter, i think that the big concern i'm going to be talking about is the same thing i spoke about this morning. the euro and the problems that are attendant to greece. and one other thing, we just had a discussion from the gentleman from pizza hut. you've got to like the restaurants because input costs are in fact declining everywhere. gary talked about it. i talked about it last week. i think that's important. >> that is a good point to make. dennis, thanks so much for monitoring that as you call it boring conference call for us, making sense. got to move on and talk some biotech here. 72 million. 72. that is the number of americans who are obese
let's check in with dennis gartman. dennis, anything new from that conference call? >> i think the only thing to come out of it is the fact that they're very bullish on china, continue to think that the chinese stocks of aluminum are readily -- they're not out of control. there's no problem there. and they continue to talk about growth in china. i think that was the best thing that came out of it. looking at tomorrow's newsletter, i think that the big concern i'm going to be talking about...
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>> to your point, denny, it might take a little time.hank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> thank you. >>> cheryl is no stranger to the troubled economy. the bankruptcy of general motors and the decision to discontinue the saturn brand put her out of business. she vowed to find a way to survive. they call her the saturn lady. >> and it drives great, doesn't it? >> reporter: a fixture on local lancing, michigan, radio. >> i stick with auto business because of saturn and because of the way they did business and treated customers. >> reporter: and a familiar face on tv. >> come in and see why saturn really means people first. >> reporter: cheryl has built a reputation for her no-nonsense approach to selling cars. but the last year has been a roller coaster ride for two of the most successful companies. >> truck leasing and american business, he was supposed to save gm's struggling saturn brand. he was going to buy out the brand and its 350 dealerships from gm, but, apparently, it has all fallen through. >> never once have i thought, le
>> to your point, denny, it might take a little time.hank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> thank you. >>> cheryl is no stranger to the troubled economy. the bankruptcy of general motors and the decision to discontinue the saturn brand put her out of business. she vowed to find a way to survive. they call her the saturn lady. >> and it drives great, doesn't it? >> reporter: a fixture on local lancing, michigan, radio. >> i stick with auto...
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please join me in welcoming adam -- enroll dennis blair. -- admiral dennis blair. [applause] >> thank you very much. when i received the invitation to this group and saw the list of analysts who would proceed may, i felt like a character robert duvall plays in "loans and of," and it says, -- lonesome dove, it says if you're going to be honda, it might as well be by friends. -- to be hung in my, as well be by friends. it is a serious consideration where we go from here, and i would like to thank you not only the work that led to the terrorist reform unmanneact, bun more the continued drive to insure the ideas were started then are kept alive to update and puts them on, so thank you both for not only this even but all the work you have done, and i would like to formally recognize your contribution. [applause] it is worth it to look over this history of intelligence reform, as we looked with a bipartisan report that preceded that, and although most of it is pretty dry policy, i do have some breaking news. there is going to be a new gni soon -- dni soon, jonathan mcnab
please join me in welcoming adam -- enroll dennis blair. -- admiral dennis blair. [applause] >> thank you very much. when i received the invitation to this group and saw the list of analysts who would proceed may, i felt like a character robert duvall plays in "loans and of," and it says, -- lonesome dove, it says if you're going to be honda, it might as well be by friends. -- to be hung in my, as well be by friends. it is a serious consideration where we go from here, and i...
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actor dennis quaid was in washington to call attention to preventible medical mistakes. in 2007, quaid's newborn twins nearly died after mistiningly being given a massive overdose of a blood thinning drug. >> please welcome dennis quaid. >> reporter: dennis quaid was all smiles as he addressed a friendly crowd at the national press club. a medical mistake nearly cost the lives of his newborn twins. it happened in a los angeles hospital right before quaid's unsuspecting eyes. >> when my wife and i were in the room, a nurse unintentionally gave our children 1,000 times the dosage of a dangerous flood thinner. we had no way of knowing that the potentially lethal quantity of heprin in their tiny bodies with was turning their blood into a consistency of water. >> reporter: the twins recovered but quaid and his wife were never the same. the actor has become an activist, speaking out, he say, not to criticize the health care industry, but to make it better. >> my mission today is to drive awareness. awareness of the shocking amount of harm that we can, that we can prevent. and
actor dennis quaid was in washington to call attention to preventible medical mistakes. in 2007, quaid's newborn twins nearly died after mistiningly being given a massive overdose of a blood thinning drug. >> please welcome dennis quaid. >> reporter: dennis quaid was all smiles as he addressed a friendly crowd at the national press club. a medical mistake nearly cost the lives of his newborn twins. it happened in a los angeles hospital right before quaid's unsuspecting eyes....
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that is where dennis, both of us are pilots.we believe ntsb approach to medical harm could be absolutely magnificent helping bring things to zero. zero is the number. now is the time we can do it. >> host: this thick book you brought along. i will take that and put on robotic camera. you're unveiling safe pracce. who is this publication intended for? >> guest: national quality forum as special designation by u.s. congress to develop consensus standards and federal government and all organizations can use. dennis will announce release of this year's version of over 500 page report. 500 experts contributing to it. synchronized across every quality organization in the country. there are basic things you can do to save lives. we're so grateful for him helping to put wind in the sails of this set of standards that come out each year. >> host: we have calls waiting. silver spring, maryland. ann on the democrats line. go ahead. kale yes my primary question how we address the fact that the medical profession physicians do not regulate t
that is where dennis, both of us are pilots.we believe ntsb approach to medical harm could be absolutely magnificent helping bring things to zero. zero is the number. now is the time we can do it. >> host: this thick book you brought along. i will take that and put on robotic camera. you're unveiling safe pracce. who is this publication intended for? >> guest: national quality forum as special designation by u.s. congress to develop consensus standards and federal government and all...
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-- arne duncan quite yet, but we will have to dennis quaid. he will be talking about not reject the impact of medical errors in his life. >> i think there are lots of quality improvement measures in the new law, but the two particular investments have a huge impact. one is the transfer from paper records to electronic records. there is no question that having the ability to pull off the record and have a provider have to answer a prescription order into an electronic record that absolutely blocks a counter indicated drug or puts a red flag of so you really cannot see -- cannot have the wrong medicine order for that patient population. in a hospital like, again, at cincinnati children's wear a visit yesterday, they have a bar coded dispensing system where you cannot release the drug from the dispensing system unless it is bar coded. the baby i was visiting, along with his mom, is four weeks old. he has a wrist band that is part coated. the nurse indicated to me that he passed -- that she has to barcode his wrist and dispenser, or the drug is no
-- arne duncan quite yet, but we will have to dennis quaid. he will be talking about not reject the impact of medical errors in his life. >> i think there are lots of quality improvement measures in the new law, but the two particular investments have a huge impact. one is the transfer from paper records to electronic records. there is no question that having the ability to pull off the record and have a provider have to answer a prescription order into an electronic record that...
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should be interesting, diana. >> reporter: that's right, dennis.od news is that green home upgrades have fallen in price dramatically. the bad news is, those upgrades are still not showing up in home values. whether it's solar panels, geothermal heating, low-flow toilets or showerheads, the value to the environment is enormous, but the dollar value to homes still lags way behind. >> appraisers don't understand what geothermal is or what its value is so that up-front investment cost that you have is not recognized by an appraiser. to them a furnace is a furnace is a furnace. >> reporter: she says home builders like herself want to offer consume aers fully green package, but since banks aren't recognizing the value, they aren't willing to finance the 10% to 15% additional cost of even a basic green home. manufacturers like kohler on the leading edge of the estimated $100 billion green building industry say appraisers are behind the curve and cutting into their business. >> certainly if consumers aren't aware of the benefits and have those realized in
should be interesting, diana. >> reporter: that's right, dennis.od news is that green home upgrades have fallen in price dramatically. the bad news is, those upgrades are still not showing up in home values. whether it's solar panels, geothermal heating, low-flow toilets or showerheads, the value to the environment is enormous, but the dollar value to homes still lags way behind. >> appraisers don't understand what geothermal is or what its value is so that up-front investment cost...
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dennis would you-ú please stand and be recognized?use] i especially want to thank the institute for work on behalf of the efforts that president obama called for in his speech last year in cairo. that is greater understanding between the united states and muslim communities around the world. the president called for a sustained effort to listen to each other, to learn from each other, to respect one another, and to seek the common ground. in that spirit, you have been promoting mutual understanding for many years. whether it is welcoming washington scholars from cairo to baghdad, the arabic language or website, or the recent documentary recounting the little-known story of how arabs say to choose from the holocaust. thank you all and thank you for the analysis that strengthen our national security and for promoting the mutual understanding that in to a safer, more secure world for us all. i wish you continued success because frankly, our nation and indeed the world, these institutions like yours now more than ever. indeed, since takin
dennis would you-ú please stand and be recognized?use] i especially want to thank the institute for work on behalf of the efforts that president obama called for in his speech last year in cairo. that is greater understanding between the united states and muslim communities around the world. the president called for a sustained effort to listen to each other, to learn from each other, to respect one another, and to seek the common ground. in that spirit, you have been promoting mutual...
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what is your -- >> i tell you, dennis. what it is we're looking at, we're looking at a short term, probably two to three-year window here if you're saving for college or buying a house or something it's a little different. but for the individual investors right now you're looking at a three to five-year area and right now corporate bonds. i know we're talking to treasuries but corporate bonds suggesting you would rather lend your money to ibm than you would to uncle sam with the idea that you'll get paid back. >> jeff, a simple question. if you lock up $10,000 for the next ten years would you put in it reshries or the s&p 500? >> i would certainly put it into both locations. i think you're going to see sideways movement in the s&p 500 for a little here. the treasury still at 4% is overpriced for what i expect to occur in interest rates. we'll know more this afternoon when the open market committee minutes come out to see if we should stay shorter for the three to five-year range for fixed income. >> what are the factors yo
what is your -- >> i tell you, dennis. what it is we're looking at, we're looking at a short term, probably two to three-year window here if you're saving for college or buying a house or something it's a little different. but for the individual investors right now you're looking at a three to five-year area and right now corporate bonds. i know we're talking to treasuries but corporate bonds suggesting you would rather lend your money to ibm than you would to uncle sam with the idea that...
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we kick off with special guest dennis gartman. a violently mixed day on commodities, dennis. >> a violently mixed day on commodities. you had to look at which ones were moving. crude, for example, got beaten up. the contango came in, very interesting phenomenon. crude oil down about a dollar at one time. on the other hand gold up, what, 15, 16, $17. the grain market rallying very dramatically. copper then gets crushed. so you look to the commodities, if you looked at each individual one, something strange was happening out there, but it was violently mixed and that's not something that you say very often. >> well, what wasn't strange was that the greek market led the dollar higher and that's something i think was part of today's rally. another part of this is we had a fantastic ten-year auction. so people were very worried about rates going above 4%, we spent time talking on the show, people are going to come out of the show and talk about how rates are going higher, but the bottom line is this is the best auction in 16 years and
we kick off with special guest dennis gartman. a violently mixed day on commodities, dennis. >> a violently mixed day on commodities. you had to look at which ones were moving. crude, for example, got beaten up. the contango came in, very interesting phenomenon. crude oil down about a dollar at one time. on the other hand gold up, what, 15, 16, $17. the grain market rallying very dramatically. copper then gets crushed. so you look to the commodities, if you looked at each individual one,...
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dennis? >> the word of the day was regulation and you may also use rake them over the coals and securities was always protecting the less sophisticated investors because they needed it. but now we're moving more and more towards protecting the swaps traders. is the sec protecting like two or three big banks that are doing nothing but trading for themselves. >> the thing that i don't understand is what we learn during lehman brothers, we have a system for this, it just takes too long. when i look at what they're proposing y don't see how it gets shorter. you are going to get three bankruptcy judges up in the middle of night and get somebody from treasury and the committee to decide what to do has only gotten bigger on this bill, not smaller. >> a paragraph in the journal, you just lift capital requirements on everything and another guy a week ago said, actually, if we had derivatives just fall under chapter 11. as soon as a company goes chapter 11, that would freeze it and stop a domino effect
dennis? >> the word of the day was regulation and you may also use rake them over the coals and securities was always protecting the less sophisticated investors because they needed it. but now we're moving more and more towards protecting the swaps traders. is the sec protecting like two or three big banks that are doing nothing but trading for themselves. >> the thing that i don't understand is what we learn during lehman brothers, we have a system for this, it just takes too...
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. >> reporter: parents, like the dennys, were helpless. >> i really didn't think our children survivedhow could they? it was gone. >> her whole left side was just a piece of raw meat. >> i had 240 stitches in my face. >> reporter: 15 years later -- >> all right! my name is rebecca denny, i'm 17 years old, and i survived the oklahoma city bombing. >> reporter: 240 stitches for rebecca, but her 3-year-old brother, brandon, suffered severe brain injuries. >> first of all, they said he might not live. and second of all, if he does live, he will never walk or talk again. >> reporter: brandon proved them wrong. >> i am brandon denny and i'm 18 years old. >> there you see yet another child being carried away. >> i stopped by the 7-eleven on the way to downtown and i bought some plastic bags with the intent to pick up my son's body. >> i'm chris nguyen, i'm 20 years old, and i survived the oklahoma city bombing. >> reporter: they are the youngest survivors of the deadliest act of homegrown terror on u.s. soil. children, now young adults, who tell us, time heals some, but not all wounds. >> whe
. >> reporter: parents, like the dennys, were helpless. >> i really didn't think our children survivedhow could they? it was gone. >> her whole left side was just a piece of raw meat. >> i had 240 stitches in my face. >> reporter: 15 years later -- >> all right! my name is rebecca denny, i'm 17 years old, and i survived the oklahoma city bombing. >> reporter: 240 stitches for rebecca, but her 3-year-old brother, brandon, suffered severe brain injuries....
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dennis scott will be in the studio. sportsnite weeknight here on css.ouse will lead off the inning. morehouse making the eighth game start. he is also the pitcher on the cougars team. this is just his 30th plate appearance. actually 33rd plate appearance. if you count his three walks. 1-1 pitch. a lot of balls fouled off to the right side. >> steve: i think mostly because everybody has that change up in the back of their mind. the fast ball runs. the guys are a little bit late. >> matt: 1-2 pitch struck him out. four pitches to dispose of morehouse. second strikeout for wall. >> steve: he is showing a great breaking ball. go to that back foot and swing over that pitch. >> matt: one down. here is zach presley. might be the hottest batter. he bats near the top. see his numbers on the season. >> steve: he's on a nine game hitting streak. he has done a nice job. wall has had a tough time against left-handed hitters. he took four hitters and hit three of them and walked one of them. the left hander is stairing at the hitter than the catchers glove. >> matt:
dennis scott will be in the studio. sportsnite weeknight here on css.ouse will lead off the inning. morehouse making the eighth game start. he is also the pitcher on the cougars team. this is just his 30th plate appearance. actually 33rd plate appearance. if you count his three walks. 1-1 pitch. a lot of balls fouled off to the right side. >> steve: i think mostly because everybody has that change up in the back of their mind. the fast ball runs. the guys are a little bit late. >>...
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congress with dennis chavez in the late 1950's and early 1960's. he always said what he saw in senator chavez was a visionary and a man of courage. when senator chavez left this world in 1962, he was eulogized by vice president lyndon johnson. in that eulogy, vice president johnson remembered senator chavez as, quote -- "a man who recognized that there must be a champion for the least among us ." and four years later, when the u.s. congress placed senator chavez' statue in statuary hall, reverend john spence summed up the man nicely." senator chavez was ever a champion of the underdog, the poor, and the oppressed." but it's the quote inscribed at the bottom of the statue that best reveals the pbgc legacy of senator dennis chavez. written in three languages, spanish, english, and navajo, it reads simply he left a mark that will never be forgotten in the hopes that others will follow." el senator makes me proud to be a new mexican and humbled to follow in his footsteps, representing the great state of new mexico. america is a better place because of
congress with dennis chavez in the late 1950's and early 1960's. he always said what he saw in senator chavez was a visionary and a man of courage. when senator chavez left this world in 1962, he was eulogized by vice president lyndon johnson. in that eulogy, vice president johnson remembered senator chavez as, quote -- "a man who recognized that there must be a champion for the least among us ." and four years later, when the u.s. congress placed senator chavez' statue in statuary...
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denny hamlin loves monday finishes. hamlin wins a rain delayed race on monday. to make it more impressive, he wins this one after having surgery for a torn acl. let's go down to texas motor speedway. both postponed until today. once things got started it was hot. he blows an engine and his car is engulfed in flames. 18 laps to go. gets really interesting. if you try to go four wide in nasc nascar, good things generally happen. a bunch of guys involved. jeff gordon, joey langano. i just didn't see you, dude. i'm sorry. i got right into the back of you. our day is over. driving for former redskins coach joe gibbs. he just had surgery on the torn acl. i can't imagine sitting in a car. >> those dudes are tough, man. >> very. >> coming up, 97 american heroes today. >>> and some visitors at the white house who got some sp >>> there's a public memorial today. 15 years ago, 168 people were killed in the oklahoma city bombing. that blast was the worst domestic terrorist attack in american history. jay gray has our report. >>> 15 years ago, terror wasn't a catch phrase or
denny hamlin loves monday finishes. hamlin wins a rain delayed race on monday. to make it more impressive, he wins this one after having surgery for a torn acl. let's go down to texas motor speedway. both postponed until today. once things got started it was hot. he blows an engine and his car is engulfed in flames. 18 laps to go. gets really interesting. if you try to go four wide in nasc nascar, good things generally happen. a bunch of guys involved. jeff gordon, joey langano. i just didn't...
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maybe dennis rodman will punish you with his crazy hair. no. what is that? right, right. yeah, no.y. okay. all right. let's go again. >> larry: do you get any flack on that? >> we didn't get any flack. i think probably the difference there is that bin laden is not a deity. >> larry: making fun of him. >> it struck us as kind of funny this very extreme situation set in the very mundane setting and has to do takes and can't not laugh. >> larry: did you ever get letters from the fcc? >> we have had a few what are called letters of inquiry i'm sure -- i don't know. i don't know if you had any run-ins. >> larry: a few in the past. what did you say and why did you say it? >> with ours, i think it was regarding an episode about the fcc. we did an episode in which peter goes up against the fcc and the fcc said can you please send us a copy of this? we were sitting there sweating bullets an they essentially called us back and said, we thought it was pretty funny. >> larry: does fox ever blue pencil you? >> yeah. you mean, do they snip things out of the show? yeah, yeah. >> larry: curse word
maybe dennis rodman will punish you with his crazy hair. no. what is that? right, right. yeah, no.y. okay. all right. let's go again. >> larry: do you get any flack on that? >> we didn't get any flack. i think probably the difference there is that bin laden is not a deity. >> larry: making fun of him. >> it struck us as kind of funny this very extreme situation set in the very mundane setting and has to do takes and can't not laugh. >> larry: did you ever get...
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dennis? >> all right, thanks, steve. >>> massey energy says now it has identified 11 victims of the west virginia mine explosion and has recovered the bodies of seven. the company continuing to face major scrutiny days after that major accident. hampton pearson joins us with the latest. >> while the rescue effort goes on in west virginia, massey energy is under fire from both wall street and organized labor. with the labor department just announcing a special team to investigate the explosion. in addition to the 10% hit the stock took yesterday, massey shares are losing more ground today. s&p is saying it might cut massey's bond rating already three ratings below investment grade because the mine disaster might trigger regulatory scrutiny. it is estimated it could lose $50 million in earning due to lost production at the west virginia mine. the coal mining giant continues to come under fire for its safety record at the upper big branch mine. today afl-cio omanager weighing in saying "massey m
dennis? >> all right, thanks, steve. >>> massey energy says now it has identified 11 victims of the west virginia mine explosion and has recovered the bodies of seven. the company continuing to face major scrutiny days after that major accident. hampton pearson joins us with the latest. >> while the rescue effort goes on in west virginia, massey energy is under fire from both wall street and organized labor. with the labor department just announcing a special team to...
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i'll ask the national security council's chief of staff dennis mcdonough. also a governor's proclamation concerning the confederacy stirs controversy and opens up old wounds. the first elected black governor a member of the sons of confederate veterans will both weigh in. >>> plus washington's critical relationship with the afghan government is now on the rocks. now an outrageous allegation, what if hamid karzai actually joined with the taliban? we want to welcome our viewers around the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer, you're in "cnn newsroom." >>> a major shift in u.s. strategy, president obama and dmitri medvedev signing a proclamation to slash their nuclear weapons stash by one-third. i'm joined by dennis mcdonagh, thank you for joining us. >> happy to be with you, wolf, thanks a lot for the chance. >> can you get 67 votes in the united states senate to ratify this new treaty? >> i think that's the right question, wolf, especially now that the difficult work of negotiating the treaty is completed, to protect against that, what we've
i'll ask the national security council's chief of staff dennis mcdonough. also a governor's proclamation concerning the confederacy stirs controversy and opens up old wounds. the first elected black governor a member of the sons of confederate veterans will both weigh in. >>> plus washington's critical relationship with the afghan government is now on the rocks. now an outrageous allegation, what if hamid karzai actually joined with the taliban? we want to welcome our viewers around...
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the chairman and ceo joins us live. >> i'm dennis kneale.owerful senator chuck schumer now backing the idea of adding a bank tax to the fed reg bill. >> turn up your volume right now because there are new developments related to the sec's fraud case against goldman sachs. steve liesman broke news this morning and is going to break news again right now. steve? >> thank you very much. cnbc now has additional details that appear to contradict the government's fraud case against goldman sachs. the government says in its complaint that goldman represented to a financial insurer that hedge funds in the company would take an equity stake to apparently bolster the impression of the value of the underlying security. cnbc has reviewed documents however showing that a former top lieutenant to paulson has testified that
the chairman and ceo joins us live. >> i'm dennis kneale.owerful senator chuck schumer now backing the idea of adding a bank tax to the fed reg bill. >> turn up your volume right now because there are new developments related to the sec's fraud case against goldman sachs. steve liesman broke news this morning and is going to break news again right now. steve? >> thank you very much. cnbc now has additional details that appear to contradict the government's fraud case against...
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in the sixth, it was dennis morris, a tight end out of louisiana tech.n the seventh round wide receiver terrence austin from ucla was there and eric cook out of new mexico and selvish capers, an offensive tackle from west virginia. to baseball now. nationals catcher ivan pudge rodriguez is probably rethinking a move he made yesterday when he tried to beat out a throw at home plate with the nationals down by one run in extra innings against the dodgers. we're at national park where joe torre was making himself at home just watching the game. bottom of the eighth, nats trail by a run. >> nyjer morgan sends that to left. adam kennedy scores to tie the game at three. but the game goes to extra innings. now we're in the 11th inning. russell martin lifts that one to right. but check out willie harris. has a beat on it. jumps up and makes that catch. willie was pumped. this, my friends, is impressive. willie harris reads it like a book making that amazing grab. good effort by harris. to the 13th still tied at three. not anymore. russell martin rips it to center
in the sixth, it was dennis morris, a tight end out of louisiana tech.n the seventh round wide receiver terrence austin from ucla was there and eric cook out of new mexico and selvish capers, an offensive tackle from west virginia. to baseball now. nationals catcher ivan pudge rodriguez is probably rethinking a move he made yesterday when he tried to beat out a throw at home plate with the nationals down by one run in extra innings against the dodgers. we're at national park where joe torre was...
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we get the thoughts of darren prince from prince marketing group who represents dennis rodman and hulk hogan and many others. so, when the scandal broke, the sponsors had a tough decision to make, stick with tiger or walk. it appears that those who did have reported a boost in sales, right? >> absolutely. the ones who stuck by him are going to be doing amazing, and actually working in tiger's bece if he performs well they're going to charge him more money. >> that would be nike and electronic arts really stuck by him. tiger had a very good start to the masters, better actually than better than a lot of people thought he would given how long he has been from the high level of competition, and if he keeps this level up, what kind of boost do you see for golf ratings, and everything that is connected? >> well, for tiger and the sports industry in general. everybody loves a comeback, and that is what tiger is paving the way for himself to come back on the golf course and do what he does best and win another championship. >> how about the new nike commercial, and what are your thoughts on t
we get the thoughts of darren prince from prince marketing group who represents dennis rodman and hulk hogan and many others. so, when the scandal broke, the sponsors had a tough decision to make, stick with tiger or walk. it appears that those who did have reported a boost in sales, right? >> absolutely. the ones who stuck by him are going to be doing amazing, and actually working in tiger's bece if he performs well they're going to charge him more money. >> that would be nike and...
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. >> reporter: toyota dealer dennis pecho says last month was his best march ever. toyota offered 0% financing on most products after sales plunged earlier this year after the recall of eight million vehicles for sticky accelerators. pecho thinks the accelerator fix, coupled with the incentive, encouraged customers to buy again. >> i think there were some folks that held off in february just to see how toyota was going to react with what kind of incentives, how they were going to solve the issues. and once they saw the solution and the incentives, i think they reacted positively. >> reporter: the optimism spread this week to the new york auto show, where volkswagen rolled out its first hybrid. v.w.'s president and c.e.o. of north america hopes last month's sales momentum will continue when the tuareg hybrid hits showrooms this fall. >> we need to have showroom traffic. we need consumers who really wish to buy new cars. >> reporter: still, j.d. power economist jeffrey schuster is cautious about a recovery. >> you know, any time you have an unemployment rate near 10%,
. >> reporter: toyota dealer dennis pecho says last month was his best march ever. toyota offered 0% financing on most products after sales plunged earlier this year after the recall of eight million vehicles for sticky accelerators. pecho thinks the accelerator fix, coupled with the incentive, encouraged customers to buy again. >> i think there were some folks that held off in february just to see how toyota was going to react with what kind of incentives, how they were going to...
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>> in early february, dennis berthold lawmakers that al qaeda and its affiliates have made it a high priority to make attack within the next six months. recent citizens awareness of domestic versus international terrorism can help make attack. what is dhs doing on this front? >> well, you think we informed. verity mentioned particularly with state or local law enforcement making sure that intel that is spread around the beltway also makes it out of the beltway, the fusion centers and other places around the united states where it can be employed on the ground. and the other thing is to make sure that people are prepared for emergencies of whatever type, that they know what to do, where to go, how to reunify the family happens to be split up with an event were to occur. it could be terrorist related event. it could be a natural event. but the plain fact of the matter is that preparation and knowledge are ways to make sure that, as a people, as communities, as a country resilience, that we respond with strength and resiliency. and that way you minimize living in fear. we should live in
>> in early february, dennis berthold lawmakers that al qaeda and its affiliates have made it a high priority to make attack within the next six months. recent citizens awareness of domestic versus international terrorism can help make attack. what is dhs doing on this front? >> well, you think we informed. verity mentioned particularly with state or local law enforcement making sure that intel that is spread around the beltway also makes it out of the beltway, the fusion centers...
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i think he's great and i think he's so smart. >> dennis, yeah. >> jimmy: god, he's great.sizemore and heidi fleiss. >> yeah, and heidi -- >> jimmy: yeah, in the same house together. >> yeah, i know. and people go, "oh, how is that possible?" look, addicts run together. very commonly. you know, addicts, by the time they come to treatment, there can be people in the same treatment vicinity that may have run together, had romantic relations -- who knows what kind of stuff went on between them over the years --as long as they're willing to focus on their recovery, we're willing to take them on and treat them. >> jimmy: i think that's what i really like about you. is that you do take this seriously. and you don't just, like, be like, "ah, just put them in the room, have heidi and tom fight each other." >> oh, no. >> jimmy: and especially -- which would be a show in itself. it's heartbreaking. >> and originally, jimmy, i was going to put regular people in with the celebrities. because we do not treat -- i treat regular people in my normal, professional life. and i treat some cel
i think he's great and i think he's so smart. >> dennis, yeah. >> jimmy: god, he's great.sizemore and heidi fleiss. >> yeah, and heidi -- >> jimmy: yeah, in the same house together. >> yeah, i know. and people go, "oh, how is that possible?" look, addicts run together. very commonly. you know, addicts, by the time they come to treatment, there can be people in the same treatment vicinity that may have run together, had romantic relations -- who knows what...
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. >>> tomorrow on the program, dennis quaid will join us.father, on a mission to prevent medical mistakes like the one that nearly took the lives of his newborn twins. can he win the war against health care harm? interview with dennis quaid tomorrow. >>> join the live chat ac"360." a lot of folks talking online about abbie and the story about the birthers in arizona. >>> next on the program, who killed a popular middle school principal, shot to death in his home, did he know his killer? >>> and later a star quarterback accused of sexual assault. police won't charge him, why is the nfl punishing him. >>> he was a popular principal, beloved by his students and committed to turning the school around. now, the victim of a murder. who killed this inspirational leader and why? in tonight's "crime "crime & punishment" report, here's randi kaye. >> reporter: for the first time in years, the principal wasn't there to meet his middle school students in washington d.c. >> he was right there everyday. every time i saw him, i used to walk up to him and g
. >>> tomorrow on the program, dennis quaid will join us.father, on a mission to prevent medical mistakes like the one that nearly took the lives of his newborn twins. can he win the war against health care harm? interview with dennis quaid tomorrow. >>> join the live chat ac"360." a lot of folks talking online about abbie and the story about the birthers in arizona. >>> next on the program, who killed a popular middle school principal, shot to death in his...
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after that, director of national intelligence dennis blair on the state of the intelligence community. >> on "washington journal" tomorrow morning, we look at the plans for nuclear weapons. pollsters talk about this year's elections and we talked about the hispanic community'. washington journal is live in every day at 7:00 eastern. >> michelle obama, who is focusing on fighting childhood obesity, sits down tomorrow withcam c-span's students winner. other film makers from around the country will join the conversation. that is live tomorrow at 11:00 eastern on c-span. >> this month, see the winners of c-span's studentcam documentary competition. middle and high school students from 45 states submitted videos on what -- on one of the country's greatest strengths or a challenge the country is facing. at 8:30, meeting the students that made them and for a preview of all the winners, visit www.studentcam.org. >> robert gates outline the policy of the nuclear posture review, a report mandated by congress. he was joined by secretary of state hillary clinton, joint chiefs chairman mike mullin
after that, director of national intelligence dennis blair on the state of the intelligence community. >> on "washington journal" tomorrow morning, we look at the plans for nuclear weapons. pollsters talk about this year's elections and we talked about the hispanic community'. washington journal is live in every day at 7:00 eastern. >> michelle obama, who is focusing on fighting childhood obesity, sits down tomorrow withcam c-span's students winner. other film makers from...
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dennis on the democrat line. caller: i am pretty exasperated. i wonder why in the t beggars, and obama haters are treating the president differently. president bush ran in a "recession." he then initiated two wars and tax cuts for the rich. there were no t bed protesters anywhere -- teabag protesters anywhere. i wonder why the media outlets, these conservative people talking about socialism, when most of them lived in the south which depend on government contracts and do not pay their fair share of the taxes in the country because they are subsidized states. all you have to do is go on line. virginia, georgia, alabama -- all these places where the people are denigrating everything that president obama is trying to do. $9 billion trigger a money in baghdad this appears. there were no teabag protests about that. guest: regardless of how you feel about the president, it seems to me there was an awful lot of critical coverage of president bush when he was president, just as there is of president obama to date. that is the nature of our system. i wou
dennis on the democrat line. caller: i am pretty exasperated. i wonder why in the t beggars, and obama haters are treating the president differently. president bush ran in a "recession." he then initiated two wars and tax cuts for the rich. there were no t bed protesters anywhere -- teabag protesters anywhere. i wonder why the media outlets, these conservative people talking about socialism, when most of them lived in the south which depend on government contracts and do not pay their...
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on april 12th, dennis quaid will discuss the prevention of potentially deadly medical errors.up all taino will discuss the state of the world and the nation's aviation security system. we would like to present our guest with the traditional -- it's down here -- national press club mud. -- national press club of mug. [applause] everybody has to do some sort of taxes. everett was then who does your taxes. if you can't do it yourself, too -- what's the hope of anyone doing it themselves? >> i have a parent i have had for 15 years to does my taxes with my health -- i have a preparer i had for 15 years who does might taxes with my help. i just got a good service from him for the last 15 years. i will not give you a name. >> thank you for coming today. >> thank you. [applause] >> we would like to thank the national press club staff including its library and broadcast operations center for of today's event. for more information about joining the national press club and how to acquire a copy of today's program go to our web site. thank you very much for attendance and thank you to our
on april 12th, dennis quaid will discuss the prevention of potentially deadly medical errors.up all taino will discuss the state of the world and the nation's aviation security system. we would like to present our guest with the traditional -- it's down here -- national press club mud. -- national press club of mug. [applause] everybody has to do some sort of taxes. everett was then who does your taxes. if you can't do it yourself, too -- what's the hope of anyone doing it themselves? >>...
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and i believe dennis is here tonight. dennis, would you please stand and be recognized? [applause] i especially want to thank the institute for your work on behalf of the effort that president obama called for in his speech last year in cairothat is, greater understanding between the united states and muslim communities around world. the president called for "a sustained effort to listen to each other, to learn from each other, to respect one another, and to seek common ground." in that spirit, you've been promoting mutual understanding for many yearswhether it's welcoming to washington scholars from cairo to baghdadyour arabic-language websiterob's weekly arabic- language interview showor his recent documentary recounting the little known story of how arabs saved jews from the holocaust. so thank you allfor analysis that has strengthened our national securityand for promoting the mutual understanding that can lead to a safer, more secure world for us all. and i wish you continued success, because, frankly, our nationindeed, the worldneeds institutions like yours now mor
and i believe dennis is here tonight. dennis, would you please stand and be recognized? [applause] i especially want to thank the institute for your work on behalf of the effort that president obama called for in his speech last year in cairothat is, greater understanding between the united states and muslim communities around world. the president called for "a sustained effort to listen to each other, to learn from each other, to respect one another, and to seek common ground." in...
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dennis is joining us on the republican line from ohio. caller: one thing that bothers me is the way the mainstream media and characterizes tea party. they will find it radical people in the group. i have not attended. i do not have the time. i support all the things they stand for. i think they will have an impact, because what they will do is focus a lot of average americans on what the government is doing. were we headed for dire straits? we were going into an economic downturn. what has happened since this new presidency is a huge amount of spending. what i relate to is it is my money. my senator sent this email of saying how we have these new jobs because of cash for clunkers. where did that money come from? i just bought a washing machine. i got a rebate. i really do not -- i will take it, but i do not wanted. where is that money come from? it is not from a money tree. the country is going bankrupt. host: william has this comment from our twitter page. you can join the conversation online. "the republican party is taking over the tea
dennis is joining us on the republican line from ohio. caller: one thing that bothers me is the way the mainstream media and characterizes tea party. they will find it radical people in the group. i have not attended. i do not have the time. i support all the things they stand for. i think they will have an impact, because what they will do is focus a lot of average americans on what the government is doing. were we headed for dire straits? we were going into an economic downturn. what has...
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of no wonder years in germany, a true and intense feeling of gratitude and happiness of rose with dennis. we gave a prayer of thanks firm liberation and a prayer of subjugation for all those who still remained in germany. after two months' stay in england we left for palestine on march 15th. we landed in tel aviv on march 21st, 1939. two weeks after we arrived my husband became ill with a mild attack a person. the pain in his legs became very intense. the pain was attributed to of the standing he had to do and the exertion of being in a concentration camp. on april 10th he got up for the first time again. we were sitting in the sun in the garden this morning for an hour. in the afternoon he had a heart attack that ended his life. and now i'm sitting here in palestine on mount canon without my beloved lead partner, without my circle of friends, without having even of a fraction of a property. because of the war we have lost any hope that the transfer of payment may be made. and truly gone with the wind here, gone with the win. and despite the many hours of despair, despite the many hours
of no wonder years in germany, a true and intense feeling of gratitude and happiness of rose with dennis. we gave a prayer of thanks firm liberation and a prayer of subjugation for all those who still remained in germany. after two months' stay in england we left for palestine on march 15th. we landed in tel aviv on march 21st, 1939. two weeks after we arrived my husband became ill with a mild attack a person. the pain in his legs became very intense. the pain was attributed to of the standing...
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to take a page out of the gospel of denny green, regarding the capitals, they are who we thought theyere. that's the best offensive team in hockey. last night's explosion was evidence of that. even as the caps took a lead and reclaimed home advantage, there is still one problem, the power play. the caps had the best one in the league during the year, plus they are 0 for 13 in please playoffs. 0 for their last 20 overall, leaving bruce to say -- >> we suck for now. we are still need our power play to be better and i think it's going to be -- that was good for a team to get everybody involved. >> he is quite the poet, isn't he? as for the goalie situation, he has not named his -- the kid was brilliant last week, stopping 26 of the 27 shots that he faced. coming out of spring training, we knew the nationals could hit and it turns out, we were right. the nats are currently 5th in the national league in batting average. and they lead the league in stolen bases and that explains why 13 games into the season, they are still over 500. tonight, they will try to get it to 8-6 against the rockie
to take a page out of the gospel of denny green, regarding the capitals, they are who we thought theyere. that's the best offensive team in hockey. last night's explosion was evidence of that. even as the caps took a lead and reclaimed home advantage, there is still one problem, the power play. the caps had the best one in the league during the year, plus they are 0 for 13 in please playoffs. 0 for their last 20 overall, leaving bruce to say -- >> we suck for now. we are still need our...
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blankfein, of course, will denny wrongdoing insisting that goldman never misled its chints. the ceo of goldman sachs will try to convince lawmakers that the banking giant did not cheat its clients. according to prepareded testimony, lloyd blankfein will tell senators we managed our risks as our shareholders and our regulators would expect. but that's not what a senate investigation found. newly released company e-mails suggest goldman made billions from the housing meltdown while its investors paid the price. sounds like we will make some serious money, e-mailed one employee as foreclosures grew. in another e-mail, one goldman trader wrote, i'm not so convinced this is a total death spiral. in fact, we may have terrific opportunities. >> people have a right when they are being offered a bond or a stock or a security that the person that's offering them that security hopes it will succeed. >> reporter: today's senate hearing will also likely address the civil fraud charges against goldman. the securities and exchange commission has also accused of firm of misleading it client
blankfein, of course, will denny wrongdoing insisting that goldman never misled its chints. the ceo of goldman sachs will try to convince lawmakers that the banking giant did not cheat its clients. according to prepareded testimony, lloyd blankfein will tell senators we managed our risks as our shareholders and our regulators would expect. but that's not what a senate investigation found. newly released company e-mails suggest goldman made billions from the housing meltdown while its investors...
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dennis celorie: "it's by far the best chair i've ever owned.""last year, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for little or no money." jim plunkitt: "no cost. absolutely no cost to me." breaking news...when you call today, we'll include a free hoveround collapsible grabber with the purchase of your power chair. it reaches, it grabs, it's collapsible and it's portable. it goes wherever you go. get it free while supplies last. call the number on your screen to get your free video, brochure and your free hoveround collapsible grabber. call the number on your screen. >>> we're back with the names showing the government how to cut cost while making money. gary k.? >> well, i go with federal express. look, we got the post office run by the government, federal express run by fred smith making tons of money, doing fantastic. fred smith took over the postal service it would be profitable. the stock is going higher over time. >> hard to argue with this one. >> it is, even though i love to argue with gary. this is a cyclical company that does really well
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dennis celorie: "it's by far the best chair i've ever owned." terri: "last year, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for little or no money." jim plunkitt: "no cost. absolutely no cost to me." breaking news...when you call today, we'll include a free hoveround collapsible grabber with the purchase of your power chair. it reaches, it grabs, it's collapsible and it's portable. it goes wherever you go. get it free while supplies last. call the number on your screen to get your free video, brochure and your free hoveround collapsible grabber. call the number on your screen. >>> in germany, a boy and a girl wanted to get married, but their parents wouldn't allow it. so they packed a bag and caught a train to the airport. their plan was to fly to africa for a warm weather wedding. but police stopped them on the way. the reason? the sweethearts were only 5 and 6 years old. >> good in the air. he's got it! oh, yes! >> this is my signature trick. it's called the hurricane. it's three flips and five twists. i'm going 55 feet up into the air, takes abou
dennis celorie: "it's by far the best chair i've ever owned." terri: "last year, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for little or no money." jim plunkitt: "no cost. absolutely no cost to me." breaking news...when you call today, we'll include a free hoveround collapsible grabber with the purchase of your power chair. it reaches, it grabs, it's collapsible and it's portable. it goes wherever you go. get it free while supplies last. call the number on your screen...
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later, remarks by the director of national intelligence, dennis blair. >> it is the auto maker's responsibility to make sure they comply with federal safety standards. that is their responsibility. we are not branding these cars safe. it is our job to enforce and to please the marketplace -- to police the market place, which we do. the automakers have to uphold their obligation to not only comply with our standards but the state of the art. it is my job to make sure they called to the standards. this agency will hold the line. >> david strickland, head of the nhtsa, testifying before congress in his agency's role in auto safety. the agency follow those words with an announcement that it will seek a fine against toyota of $16 million for failing to notify officials about the sticky pedals on its cars. we will talk about the role of nhtsa with several guests. we will include your phone calls and your twitter messages. we are going to hear from two former safety administration officials, dr. jeffrey runge, who served during the bush administration, and dr. ricardo martinez, who was nhtsa administr
later, remarks by the director of national intelligence, dennis blair. >> it is the auto maker's responsibility to make sure they comply with federal safety standards. that is their responsibility. we are not branding these cars safe. it is our job to enforce and to please the marketplace -- to police the market place, which we do. the automakers have to uphold their obligation to not only comply with our standards but the state of the art. it is my job to make sure they called to the...
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you ca [ dennis ]eech, person weren't expecting that? well how about this...rs who switched from geico to allstate saved an average of $473 a year. [ operator judy ] see how much you could save. call or click today for a free quote or to find an allstate agent. >>> and now some notes from around the world. what a scene today as a heated political debate turned into a brawl in ukraine's parliament. with the speaker of the parliament hiding under an umbrella for protection. the cause of the fight, a deal to let the russian navy keep using a ukrainian fort. >> and there's new inkreeg in a high profile, high-tech case. remember the iphone left in a california bar? a computer crime task force launched a probe of jason chen who leaked the detailoffs the phone. but the investigation is on hold while officials decide whether protections for journalists should apply to chen. >> and for sighters of noah's ark, they say they have discovered noah's ark. they're sure of it this time. even explorers from turkey say they have found wooden remnants and stones, and inside the
you ca [ dennis ]eech, person weren't expecting that? well how about this...rs who switched from geico to allstate saved an average of $473 a year. [ operator judy ] see how much you could save. call or click today for a free quote or to find an allstate agent. >>> and now some notes from around the world. what a scene today as a heated political debate turned into a brawl in ukraine's parliament. with the speaker of the parliament hiding under an umbrella for protection. the cause of...
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dennis quaid, actor and patient safety advocate. >> rupert murdoch is interviewed next. it is about the future of journalism and the state of the media. this is one hour and 15 minutes. >> he has been described does the most powerful men in the world. everything is affected from economics to culture. rupert murdoch is in the middle of that. his corporation owns and runs in the movie company -- you have heard of "avatar" i am sure. the have fox news on cable with ratings higher than any other cable operation, "the wall street journal," and that is all just in the united states. there's a lot more overseas in england, europe, and asia. rupert murdoch is indeed a modern media mogul. we are honored to have them as our guest today. .com. >> thank you very much. >> i want to start -- welcome. >> thank you very much. >> described as the most powerful man in the world, how you take that description? >> i do not litigate to me. >> -- i do not let it get to me. >> there are three quotes. the first is from an australian clergymen in the late 19th century who believe that, "a free p
dennis quaid, actor and patient safety advocate. >> rupert murdoch is interviewed next. it is about the future of journalism and the state of the media. this is one hour and 15 minutes. >> he has been described does the most powerful men in the world. everything is affected from economics to culture. rupert murdoch is in the middle of that. his corporation owns and runs in the movie company -- you have heard of "avatar" i am sure. the have fox news on cable with ratings...
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(announcer) for a free trial offer call 1-800-4-boniva or visit boniva.com [ dennis ]eech, weren't expecting that? well how about this... drivers who switched from geico to allstate saved an average of $473 a year. [ operator judy ] see how much you could save. call or click today for a free quote or to find an allstate agent. on the days that you have arhritis pain,, you could end up taking 4 ties the number of pills... compared to aleve. choose aleve and you could start taking fewer pills. just 2 aleve have he strength to relieverart. desperate for nighttime heartburn relief? for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. and for the majority of patients with prescription coverage for nexium, it can cost $30 or less per month. headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain are possible side effects of nexium. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. ask your doctor if nexium can help relieve your heartburn symptoms. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. investigates medicare fraud. we have learned that organized crime and f
(announcer) for a free trial offer call 1-800-4-boniva or visit boniva.com [ dennis ]eech, weren't expecting that? well how about this... drivers who switched from geico to allstate saved an average of $473 a year. [ operator judy ] see how much you could save. call or click today for a free quote or to find an allstate agent. on the days that you have arhritis pain,, you could end up taking 4 ties the number of pills... compared to aleve. choose aleve and you could start taking fewer pills....
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dennis celorie: "it's by far the best chair i've ever owned."ar, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for little or no money." jim plunkitt: "no cost. absolutely no cost to me." breaking news...when you call today, we'll include a free hoveround collapsible grabber with the purchase of your power chair. it reaches, it grabs, it's collapsible and it's portable. it goes wherever you go. get it free while supplies last. call the number on your screen to get your free video, brochure and your free hoveround collapsible grabber. call the number on your screen. underdog butler university in the final four. skateboard culture. i think that this stock is going to. >> lee, what do you make of the pick. in. >> high flying. it is up 130% or so. and it is in this very touchy consumer cyclical area. >> my kid is 13 years old and him and his buddies insist on getting the new skateboards. >> i like its fashions. i tonight know if i would buy its stock right now. we like broadridge financial solutions. near lock on the distribution of financial material from
dennis celorie: "it's by far the best chair i've ever owned."ar, 9 out of 10 people got their hoveround for little or no money." jim plunkitt: "no cost. absolutely no cost to me." breaking news...when you call today, we'll include a free hoveround collapsible grabber with the purchase of your power chair. it reaches, it grabs, it's collapsible and it's portable. it goes wherever you go. get it free while supplies last. call the number on your screen to get your free...
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our guest for that is actor dennis quaid and dr. charles denham. thank you for watching "washington journal." that's all for today. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] . . >> we've got this conference coming up monday and tuesday in washington, heads of state from across the world. wondering if a couple of things that happened during the past week, the israeli prime minister deciding not to show up, sending his deputy, and also iran showing off its latest technology and seeming to thumb its nose to this whole effort. i'm wondering if that's, in your mind, casts a pal on this conference or does it focus people on the need to do something. >> well, i think that the main focus of the conference is going to be on matters usually not handled on the head of state level, and that is good house keeping, which is very important when it comes to nuclear materials. but i think what will come out of the conference is a accelerated plan to make sure that all of the, especially the medi
our guest for that is actor dennis quaid and dr. charles denham. thank you for watching "washington journal." that's all for today. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] . . >> we've got this conference coming up monday and tuesday in washington, heads of state from across the world. wondering if a couple of things that happened during the past week, the israeli prime minister deciding not to show up,...