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if you showed up at q do ba and kissed at the counter, you can buy one meal and get one free. so there you go. kiss at the counter at qdoba and you get two for one. >> in about nine minutes they will be gathering at the gopher hole. all eyes will be on senior sara bart. she is one of 15 players selected out of 2,000. she could win $100,000. you're a half an hour away from watching jeopardy right here on abc2. >>> i'm going to try to read this without getting a lump in my throat. corey weisman is a senior. as a freshman he suffered a stroke on saturday against washington college the coach put him in and pulled him. that was all scripted. then corey gets in with 306 seconds left. washington college fouls him on purpose. corey goes to the line misses the first free throw but hits the second. he finishes his career with one collegiate point. washington college honors him by making him the shoreman of the week. corey will graduate on time. what a job both did to make this man remember his senior day. for more on corey's story, just head to abc2news.com/sports. we'll be right back.
if you showed up at q do ba and kissed at the counter, you can buy one meal and get one free. so there you go. kiss at the counter at qdoba and you get two for one. >> in about nine minutes they will be gathering at the gopher hole. all eyes will be on senior sara bart. she is one of 15 players selected out of 2,000. she could win $100,000. you're a half an hour away from watching jeopardy right here on abc2. >>> i'm going to try to read this without getting a lump in my throat....
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. >> when the when they do the ba, they've got four of them all the way around. >> here is the fire sprinklers. somebody accidentally hits the fire sprinklers. >> they bring the stove top of drum, 55 foot high, retur run to turn it off and the other guy gets the next 55-gallon garbage can. >> it used to be, if you fire sprinklered your building, you got a real cut on your insurance. now if you fire sprinkler your building, insurance companies are thinking, the water damage is so high, maybe the rates should go up. >> it gets a minute to a minute and a half before that fills up. >> that's why they have four on a floor, and keep filling it off. one guy goes to turn it off and another guy goes to get the next drum, he brings it over and gets the next drum and pulse i pumz . >> i think that's all for today. i want to thank the building owners for letting us use their beautiful space. thank you all and we'll see you on the third thursday next month. [ ♪music ] [ ♪music ] >> you probably think you know all about the exploratorium. but have you ever been after dark? did you know there was a monthly p
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land, it was lin- conceiveable that time warner would keep the most lin-credible story in the lin-ba. >> do think this will keep prolonging the issue. >> i'm hoping they will resolve it soon joort she wonkfully took him away from you. >> you could say that. >> reporter: is that making you wonk... damn. this is really hard. lin is a much easier name. amazingly while we were taping this story, a miracle occurred. >> the "new york times" at least is reporting that there is a deal. they have resolved the dispute and they will hear about it at some point today. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: awesome. the conflict was resolved. but the victims of this abuse will never forget the pain and indignity they've been forced to live through. he chose to express his sentiments about time warner with a poem in his native time. >> time warner. >> reporter: that was beautiful. what does that mean? >> (beep), (beep). ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: a ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome back. my guests tonight are former newspaper reporters. they currently work as political opposition researchers. their new b
land, it was lin- conceiveable that time warner would keep the most lin-credible story in the lin-ba. >> do think this will keep prolonging the issue. >> i'm hoping they will resolve it soon joort she wonkfully took him away from you. >> you could say that. >> reporter: is that making you wonk... damn. this is really hard. lin is a much easier name. amazingly while we were taping this story, a miracle occurred. >> the "new york times" at least is...
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thought about doing away with, if in doing away with that we completely lose a capability or the able to have that capability in the future in a timely or responsive bas basis, we influence the decision of what to do in that case. it is a complex calculus, but we are serious about the notion of reversibility because of the experience that we have had in the beginning, but a it is very hard to predict the future in in current environment and it is too important to keep in institution's ability to be responsive to the unforeseen. >> okay. the secretary has an appointment at a white house on -- >> another deputy's committee meeting. >> 1600 pennsylvania avenue. >> yes, on the same topic. >> so the last question is an omnibus question. i have several cards that have ip qui inquired about what are position policy ought to be toward central and south america and israel. you comment on the globe and i would throw in iran and korea as well, and spanning the globe as they used to say in the "wide world of sports" and -- >> i will see how many i can cover. >> where are we going? >> i am trying to write all of the ones that you mentioned. okay. central and south
thought about doing away with, if in doing away with that we completely lose a capability or the able to have that capability in the future in a timely or responsive bas basis, we influence the decision of what to do in that case. it is a complex calculus, but we are serious about the notion of reversibility because of the experience that we have had in the beginning, but a it is very hard to predict the future in in current environment and it is too important to keep in institution's ability...
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calorie day in american life second only to thanksgiving and people are betting and eating is ba they're doing. football, as i said, combines violence punctuate d by committee meetings called huddles and replicates the worst aspect of american life. that said, when it's over, pitchers and catchers report in two weeks, and we can go back to reading the newspapers. you want a prediction? >> i want a prediction. >> i usually root for the team whose victory would make the most liberals unhappy. boston and new york, i don't know how to choose. so i'll say probably boston has a higher concentration, so i'm for the giants. >> giants. he's going to go for the giants. matthew dowd. >> i'm a detroit lion fan. they're not in the playoffs so i'll root for the nfc team which is the giants and think they win by accept and only pick seven. if the unemployment number has a seven in front of it, barack obama is re-elected. >> and if it doesn't -- a pretty safe bet if it gets down to seven. not a lot of predicts for that today. dana loesch. >> well, i'm from st. louis. so we are the home of the rams, and we're
calorie day in american life second only to thanksgiving and people are betting and eating is ba they're doing. football, as i said, combines violence punctuate d by committee meetings called huddles and replicates the worst aspect of american life. that said, when it's over, pitchers and catchers report in two weeks, and we can go back to reading the newspapers. you want a prediction? >> i want a prediction. >> i usually root for the team whose victory would make the most liberals...
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ba-boo-yah. bravo. what do you think? >> i love chipotle. yum, my charitable trust name.et's go to jim in the illini. jim? >> caller: hi, kiddo. >> yo yo. >> i want to know about mlp, kinder williams, plains, or all of the above. >> that's too many. my charitable trust owns kmp. so i'm going the focus on that one being right. let's go to jordan in pennsylvania. jordan? >> caller: boo-yah, jim, from the steel city, pennsylvania. >> man, i'm liking that. the pengs look good. what's up? >> caller: they do. talk about to me about fidelity national financial. >> not bad. regional is good. i think this group is strong. let me go back to what warren buffett said. he likes werveg. >> buy, buy, buy! let's go to jim in south carolina. >> caller: thank you. frontier communication. >> no, no. >> sell, sell, sell. >> i say sell, sell, sell. let's go to ku in california. ku? >> caller: ba-ba-boo-yah, cramer. >> nice. i like to start that in the "lightning round." what is going on? >> what do you think about -- education? >> i don't like any of those stocks. i think for profit education
ba-boo-yah. bravo. what do you think? >> i love chipotle. yum, my charitable trust name.et's go to jim in the illini. jim? >> caller: hi, kiddo. >> yo yo. >> i want to know about mlp, kinder williams, plains, or all of the above. >> that's too many. my charitable trust owns kmp. so i'm going the focus on that one being right. let's go to jordan in pennsylvania. jordan? >> caller: boo-yah, jim, from the steel city, pennsylvania. >> man, i'm liking that....
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that's the calculation because you know people who are developing these sanction programs the e ba embas say you do nothing and try to have some kind of containment like the cold war or you have the risk of military conflict. the middle ground is sanctions so there isn't a lot of precedent for what's happening right now. when you look at history. but it's thought that iran's economic situation is such that this really will put pressure on it, that this is a, this is really a new game that's being played with iran because these sanctions are so much more serious and so much go to the heart of the matter compared to anything that's happened. you can see what's going on here is that they keep talking about keeping the other option on the table. some kind of military option or the least not taking it off the table so the iranians don't know what's going to happen. and it really is a game in which there's a lot of uncertainty. the iranians for instance they did make an effort to in some way disrupt supplies to the strait of hormuz. so communication is not very good on either side real ascribing it. but
that's the calculation because you know people who are developing these sanction programs the e ba embas say you do nothing and try to have some kind of containment like the cold war or you have the risk of military conflict. the middle ground is sanctions so there isn't a lot of precedent for what's happening right now. when you look at history. but it's thought that iran's economic situation is such that this really will put pressure on it, that this is a, this is really a new game that's...
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ba zb el. this doesn't limit what we do, i would argue we should go further and the federal reserve has for systemically important financial institutions have indicated there will be a surcharge, that's not enough relative to the losses we face. >> remind us, what are the requirements, what are the capital requirements in the bazel round? >> well, it depends on exactly what kind of financial institutions you're talking about. and the headline number is between 10 and 12%. i would say the kev sill in the risk weighted assets. and if you -- if the risk weighted is so fundamentally flawed that they've missed completely the sovereign debt crisis and the true risks that all these european banks face, and our banks face because they're exposed to the european banks. they've hedged this risk through some offsetting derivative contract. the counter party risk in that swap is probably with a european bank, at least in part. how big is that in how profound is that risk? i don't know. i talk to the senior regulators on this issue. i don't know if the regular laters would tell me if they knew. we shouldn't be -- i'
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. >> caller: ba ba ba booyah from cardinal nation. what do you think of acorn? >> interesting opthamological. but i would buy another. >>> let's go to mary beth. >> caller: what do you think the future holds for united health? >> on fire. just on fire. unbelievable. pulled away from the pack. humana. the stock can work its way higher. i would like to catch it on a down day. >> jim, how are you? >> real good. how are you? >> caller: fine. this is john in florida. i would like to have your input on phn. >> i think you should buy toll brothers. if you buy a home builder, buy highest quality. i think a lot of people will downgrade home builders. i think toll is the class of the field. >>> steven in new york. steven. >> caller: hey, jim. how are you. booyah! >> i got to get there. what's up? >> caller: sbs, the brazilian water company for years, value has more than doubled. recently made a big move. what do you think? >> my friend, you know more about it than i do. i got to come back. brazilian water company is not my strong suit. let me make notes, we'll come back a
. >> caller: ba ba ba booyah from cardinal nation. what do you think of acorn? >> interesting opthamological. but i would buy another. >>> let's go to mary beth. >> caller: what do you think the future holds for united health? >> on fire. just on fire. unbelievable. pulled away from the pack. humana. the stock can work its way higher. i would like to catch it on a down day. >> jim, how are you? >> real good. how are you? >> caller: fine. this...
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policÍa, sirviÓ como jefe interrino desde la renuncia de bas, en octubre, y durante varios meses en el 2009, el nuevo jefe trabaja desde hace mÁs de dosn jefa del departamento de bomberos de oakland teresa reid, entre principales desafÍos del jefe de la policÍa, lidiar con indignados, hoy varios hablaron con la prensa para denunciar tÁcticas que utilizaron el fin de semana, beatriz. >>> buenas tardes leticia, manifestantes dijeron que arrestos no fueron justificados, y denunciaron maltratos en la cÁrcel de santa rita, fueron trasladados los detenidos el fin de de semana. >>> ilustran parte del sÁbado pasado, con la jornada de protestas de indignados en oakland, cientos intentaron ocupar un edificio vacÍo, la policÍa intervino, tiraban piedras y botellas. decenas entraron a la municipalidad, donde se registÓo vandalismo, cientos de arrestos en un dÍa que habia empezado con una marcha pacifica, hoy criticaron el accionar de policÍas. >>> surgiÓ esto, para darnos el testimonio de los que experimentaron violencia. arrestaban a gente sin base. >>> el trato recibido, no fue adecuado. >>> lo trataron muy mal ahÍ. >>> habÍan detenino a la may
policÍa, sirviÓ como jefe interrino desde la renuncia de bas, en octubre, y durante varios meses en el 2009, el nuevo jefe trabaja desde hace mÁs de dosn jefa del departamento de bomberos de oakland teresa reid, entre principales desafÍos del jefe de la policÍa, lidiar con indignados, hoy varios hablaron con la prensa para denunciar tÁcticas que utilizaron el fin de semana, beatriz. >>> buenas tardes leticia, manifestantes dijeron que arrestos no fueron justificados, y...
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do on this one. >> look what happened that cleaners. a subaru ran into a support column in the shopping center. both the cleaners and ca dough ba had to be shut down for fear of a natural gas odor. the building took the blow pretty well. they are making everything is safe and sound there tonight. >> two volunteer firefighters are in critical but stable condition at this hour at washington hospital center. they were fighting a house fire in river dale on friday night and they were hurt when a burst of fresh air created a fireball inside. five other firefighters suffered injuries. >>> in tonight's democracy 2012 coverage, barely a day to go before tuesday's primaries. voters in michigan have a chance to rattle the republican field. mitt romney lost his lead and now has fought back to the vu tual tie with santorum. the states are in he is steam. chuck has more on this tonight. >> reporter: rick santorum ran in two races sunday, the michigan primary and in the daytona 500 where he is the sponsor and namesake of this car. >> stayed back in the pack. hang back there until the right time. >> that could be his campaign plan too. he los
do on this one. >> look what happened that cleaners. a subaru ran into a support column in the shopping center. both the cleaners and ca dough ba had to be shut down for fear of a natural gas odor. the building took the blow pretty well. they are making everything is safe and sound there tonight. >> two volunteer firefighters are in critical but stable condition at this hour at washington hospital center. they were fighting a house fire in river dale on friday night and they were...
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do i know what that means, pat, think outside the box? what makes college lisa affordable for today's middle class? >> it's a supply and demand situation. you got to have a ba degree, it seems, to get a good job. everybody knows that. socially if you have not gone to college and didn't get a ba disagree our considered a semi sec class accident so there are probably half of america's young desperate to get into college that is the demand side. but a lot of professors have enorm russ salaries and -- enorm russ salaries and teach ago assistance in there and the huge pots of federal and state money pouring in that frankly, drive prices high and higher. i think education, john, in america is -- part of education, there are some outstanding schools. but education is one of the biggest rackets going on in america today. >> it's the biggest racket that everybody needs to be a part of if you want to make in society. the taxpayer money is not there to fund t and professors making huge salaries. but i don't believe that is widespread. i think it's expensive because providing classrooms and teachers and the campus ac daze, everything has gone up. and college education
do i know what that means, pat, think outside the box? what makes college lisa affordable for today's middle class? >> it's a supply and demand situation. you got to have a ba degree, it seems, to get a good job. everybody knows that. socially if you have not gone to college and didn't get a ba disagree our considered a semi sec class accident so there are probably half of america's young desperate to get into college that is the demand side. but a lot of professors have enorm russ...
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ba. they took out a lot of cost in 2008. they are all very cash rich and performing well. so companies are doing extremely well at the moment. i'm not at all surprised to see the stock markets go up. >> i don't know if you saw the cover story in "barons" over the weekend. they say "enter the bull". dow 5000 in the next two years. do you think we are in a bull market. >> i think we are entering a rising market. i am not sure it's a bull market that we have waiting for. there are a a few asset classes you can put your money. government bonds are very over valued compared to equities i would like to have bhond bonds h rising yields. >> could you tell us what youar. >> i like phillip morris in the u.s. >> long history of growing thei. carlsberg in europe and bap and imperial group in the uk and lots of good yielding stocks. thank you. >> for disclosure do you own these stocks personally or our firm? >> our firm owns them i don't own them personally. >> thank you for coming on the program. >> a pleasure. >> tonight our guest martin gilbert of aberdeen asset >> coming up, we'll take you to the toy ind
ba. they took out a lot of cost in 2008. they are all very cash rich and performing well. so companies are doing extremely well at the moment. i'm not at all surprised to see the stock markets go up. >> i don't know if you saw the cover story in "barons" over the weekend. they say "enter the bull". dow 5000 in the next two years. do you think we are in a bull market. >> i think we are entering a rising market. i am not sure it's a bull market that we have waiting...
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do people say, "a-scared?" i think the say amount of people say bas-ghetti, too. [ laughter ] >> okay. >> jimmy: i want to show[ footsteps ] ♪ >> jimmy: ooh! [ cheers and applause ] scary business. [ applause ] that's good. it also just got released now. you're not going to have any time off for a long time, right? >> three weeks in february. >> jimmy: congratulations. >> thank you. [ scattered cheers ] >> jimmy: you were saying -- >> i don't mean -- okay, i don't want to be one of those actors who is like complaining about how hard they work. i love my job, there's nothing i'd rather be doing. i'm happier working than in any other state. but, haven't had more than a week off in four years. i'm really excited. >> jimmy: what is going to happen? you're going to grow a beard. you'll grow a giant beard. and join a zz top cover band. that's the only thing you can do. >> that's what most people do when they get three weeks off. no, i'll be -- i'll be -- after three days and going to be going stir crazy and want to be in front of a camera again. >> jimmy: exactly. well, they just announced today, you're going to pla
do people say, "a-scared?" i think the say amount of people say bas-ghetti, too. [ laughter ] >> okay. >> jimmy: i want to show[ footsteps ] ♪ >> jimmy: ooh! [ cheers and applause ] scary business. [ applause ] that's good. it also just got released now. you're not going to have any time off for a long time, right? >> three weeks in february. >> jimmy: congratulations. >> thank you. [ scattered cheers ] >> jimmy: you were saying -- >>...
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ba back to the specifics, he is said to be in his early 30s, we do not have his name yet. the point is, these days, if the fbi picks up anyone showing interest in some kind of terror attack, they mount a sting operations and we have seen several of these involving a washington, d.c. metro system, someone who wanted to fly remote control planes into land mark buildings here in washington. so this is another in this series that we have seen. you never now how serious or capable they would have been were it not for the sting, but that is how we see it now. any time somebody expresses this kind of interest, and take steps to try to carry out a mission like this, it has to be taken seriously. you have to wonder, if left to their own devices could they have done it? you never no. left to their own devices, given enough time, would they have been able to pull it off? you just don't know and the fbi doesn't want to get anywhere close. >> thank you so much, and we will be looking for more throughout the day on msnbc and of course, on "nightly news" is rick perry trying to keep his
ba back to the specifics, he is said to be in his early 30s, we do not have his name yet. the point is, these days, if the fbi picks up anyone showing interest in some kind of terror attack, they mount a sting operations and we have seen several of these involving a washington, d.c. metro system, someone who wanted to fly remote control planes into land mark buildings here in washington. so this is another in this series that we have seen. you never now how serious or capable they would have...
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ba to ce. she wasn't scheduled to perform that night. i wasn't expecting her to do it.dy was having a good time and we were singing and dancing, she was getting into everybody else's performances, encouraging everybody along and cheering everybody along. as i shared a moment with the audience, how she had been such a huge encouragement to me as we met throughout my career, she came on the stage. it was a shock to me she came on stage. i wasn't expecting her to. she wanted to sing. >> did you spend time with her before being on stage after? how long was she there? how did the evening go for her? >> she was there actually almost an hour before i got there. she beat me to my own event. we did, we spent a bit of time together. only to be interrupted by her visiting with other performers that were there and talking to them and communicating with them. we actually got a chance to spend a little time together before it was time for me to perform. we were downstairs in my vip area, more private. we got a chance to catch up a little bit and hug each other and kiss each other and
ba to ce. she wasn't scheduled to perform that night. i wasn't expecting her to do it.dy was having a good time and we were singing and dancing, she was getting into everybody else's performances, encouraging everybody along and cheering everybody along. as i shared a moment with the audience, how she had been such a huge encouragement to me as we met throughout my career, she came on the stage. it was a shock to me she came on stage. i wasn't expecting her to. she wanted to sing. >> did...
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do something. can u see that? oh, handag. so, i suppose sue's ld y about the gambling i suose need to sort thiwholthing out. i have ternet disconnected,cred cards , i've asked to be baedsites, and you and your sisteracce thn thenhere's no chance i' relse. so, 's a sorted. okay? ok, it just that sometim, mu the addictions... cane hard to stop, because it goes lot deeper. is tre something...deeper you'd like to ta abo? no. fa enoh. to snd se time opening up teachther. ght. ( sis ) jake what's it supposedo do it's cyber-vig sofare. it blocks yourhildn from inappropria webtes. yeah, but can one that off oscar'mum'computer. yeahwell, i decided buyt rather than stl it you'reso ird. quick cup of tea, yone i'm making. everhing all right, you tw had a good..ood tter? oh, yes. it wasovel it w reay-- really clear their. should have ne i a long time ago. years ago. we, go. thers an email here. it ss th ben's school habeenanned from the chs leue. do it y why? "ippropriate behavior." ah. somethg mu have happened aft we ft. do wreal have to bother wi thicyber-vigil thing? yes, we do. 100%.ablutely. why? because asespoible parents, we need somethin to defend this family from the dark
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bas dor, a pleasure to see you. you have mentioned of two measures that vick s thas that place, and one is the jordanian relations and the other one that has to do with the palestinian elections and is it my understanding that there is any degree of coordination between them and any possibility of conflict between these two separate initiatives? >> always a pleasure to see you as well. not surprising you have asked what i think is both an interesting and kind of compelling question. once again, i will say that i don't know. i mean, you know, one of the things that again when it comes to this region, the notion of humility is not only called for but the readiness from time to time to actually say that you don't know, which is oftentimes an understated reality in this city, the truth is that i think that there's -- there's often good reasons to say you don't know. but i will come back to what i said earlier. you know, and you follow this as closely as anybody. we know how long the issue of reconciliation has been discussed. we know how long times announcements have been made about agreements. now it isn't to say that such an announcement may not a
bas dor, a pleasure to see you. you have mentioned of two measures that vick s thas that place, and one is the jordanian relations and the other one that has to do with the palestinian elections and is it my understanding that there is any degree of coordination between them and any possibility of conflict between these two separate initiatives? >> always a pleasure to see you as well. not surprising you have asked what i think is both an interesting and kind of compelling question. once...