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what level i was coaching, i would get to the point where they didn't understand the concept of dribbling the hockey ball. >> to help, emily added another title to her resume, inventor. >> i took an old concept that my high school coach used to use and putting a toilet paper roll down the stick and i kind of made it into a more permanent training device. >> she is now the creator of the dribble doctor. and the invention has kept emily's hands hard at work. physically crafting the tools of her trade. >> i have a belt sander and i sand down all the sticks by hand and turn them into dribble doctors. smoothing out the patent process wasn't as simple. >> it was long. it started about two years ago now. >> emily makes all of these sticks by hand and so far has sold about 150 of them. the ultimate goal is to be bought out by a stick manufacture so she can get a cut of the money and they can do all the work. >> anything i can do to help develop younger players and help develop the sport in our country is exciting for me. >> there you go. >> emily has a website up and running. triple doctor.com. s
what level i was coaching, i would get to the point where they didn't understand the concept of dribbling the hockey ball. >> to help, emily added another title to her resume, inventor. >> i took an old concept that my high school coach used to use and putting a toilet paper roll down the stick and i kind of made it into a more permanent training device. >> she is now the creator of the dribble doctor. and the invention has kept emily's hands hard at work. physically crafting...
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. >> he's dribbling, dribbling, very good. bend your body and go towards the basket.ou go over the opponent's head and go higher and higher. and you go right off the backboard. he missed it. huh could you miss a shot -- how could you miss a shot like that -- oh, no, he made it. [ cheers and applause ] >> we have a good show, denzel washington is here tonight. and when we come back, we're going to play what we call the team meeting game with denver nuggets versus the phoenix sun, so stick around. we'll be right back. ♪ when can a-shirt be a pacifier? when you add ultra downy with renewing scent pearls. you get 3x longer lasting freshness so you feel more connected. which can turn a sweater into your sanctuary. downy...feel more. and get up to 33% more loads from a single bottle. how about enough water and energy savings... to pay for the dryer? another reason why mo amemericans choe... energy star-rated kenmore appliances than any other brand. sure, but do we speak hybrid? yes, we do. and we can say 700 miles on a single tank and epa estimated 41 mpg city and all the w
. >> he's dribbling, dribbling, very good. bend your body and go towards the basket.ou go over the opponent's head and go higher and higher. and you go right off the backboard. he missed it. huh could you miss a shot -- how could you miss a shot like that -- oh, no, he made it. [ cheers and applause ] >> we have a good show, denzel washington is here tonight. and when we come back, we're going to play what we call the team meeting game with denver nuggets versus the phoenix sun, so...
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detailils ofheheffair and the dollarars atat flowed the affair owly, slowly dribble outut. today the senate s saihehe wouldn't resesn.n. t t ere are other people w who still nene t to swer for their part in what really y los s li a cashororilence and continued shtoopopg g scme. as far as we knonow th w wle thing appepeeded tbe a very transaionarelationship. what john enensi r reived was -- les call it love. and alal t theact that the affair was kept ququie atat jn ensign gave was cash. lots and lots of cash.h. anitit dsn't seem like it was s his own. he gave campaign c ch h tois mirere, cindy hampton. she worked o on si's re-election committee asell as his litical action committee. we know her pawas doubled at both jobs during the time the afir. senator ensign alsgave national rublican party cash tois mistress' teenage son who was given a job at nationa repuican senatorial committee, which ensign was the chairman of. johnnsign directed even more cash to the husbd of his miress through a job he set m up with at a consulting firm run bywo of ensign's nrsc staffers. then sator
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detatasf the "fair innd the llars thatollowe theaffair slly, slowly d dribble out. today ththsenateaid he woululdn't rign. but therere are oththerpeople w still need to o answeror their part in at reallyy loo like a cash for silence and continued shtoopg scheme. as farars we know this whole thing apeared to b be a veery transaction the rrelationsp. what johohensigneceived was - -- let's call it loveve anand also t fact that the affair was kept qui. whwhatohn ensn gave was cash. lots and lots of c cash. and d doesn seem like it was s own. he gave campaign c ch to his stress cindy hamon. she worked onn ensign'n's re-electctn commtee as well asas his potical action commmmtee. we knoww her p was doubled both jobss ding the time of thee affair. senator ensign also gaveve nationalal reepublican party ca tohis mimiress' teenage son who wawas given a job at nationall publican senatorial ommittee, whic ensign wasasthe chairmaman of john ensignn directed even more cash thehe hsband of h mistress throuough a jobe set him m wit at a aconsulting firm run by two of ensign's's nrs
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revelations so maybe thers not as much to actually come o of one of these committees becauset's been dribbli out for eight years. so i think hey're going to wei that. gwen: asisay, pando's box, you're goi to be busy covering theninth year of the bush administration for some time to come. thanks, everody. we got to go. but the conversatn continues online. we'll ta your questions in our web exclusi washingt weekq&a. jo in by logging in at pborg/washingtonweek. keep up with daily development on the newshour wih jim lehrer on monday jim sits dn with president obaa and on wednesday, the preside holds a prime time news confence. before we go tonght, we want to send our cndolences. we've bee told there are may news reports onight that legendary bs newsm alter cronkite has passed way. we send ur condolences to those at cbs and tohe con cite famly. we will see you next wee on "washington week." goodight. wnload our weeklypodcast and take us with you. it's the washington week podcast atwashington wee onine atpbs.org. >> "washington week" was produced by weta whic is sole responsible for its content. >
revelations so maybe thers not as much to actually come o of one of these committees becauset's been dribbli out for eight years. so i think hey're going to wei that. gwen: asisay, pando's box, you're goi to be busy covering theninth year of the bush administration for some time to come. thanks, everody. we got to go. but the conversatn continues online. we'll ta your questions in our web exclusi washingt weekq&a. jo in by logging in at pborg/washingtonweek. keep up with daily development...
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revelations so maybe there's not as much to actually come out of one of these committees because it's been dribbling out for eight years. so i think they're going to weigh that. gwen: as i say, pandora's box, you're going to be busy covering the ninth year of the bush administration for some time to come. thanks, everybody. we got to go. but the conversation continues online. we'll take your questions in our web exclusive washington week q&a. join in by logging in at pbs.org/washingtonweek. keep up with daily developments on the newshour with jim lehrer. on monday jim sits down with president obama and on wednesday, the president holds a prime time news conference. before we go tonight, we want to send our condolences. we've been told there are many news reports tonight that a legendary cbs newsman walter cronkite has passed away. we send our condolences to those at cbs and to the con cite family. we will see you next week on "washington week." good night. download our weekly podcast and take us with you. it's the washington week podcast at washington week online at pbs.org. >> "washington week" was
revelations so maybe there's not as much to actually come out of one of these committees because it's been dribbling out for eight years. so i think they're going to weigh that. gwen: as i say, pandora's box, you're going to be busy covering the ninth year of the bush administration for some time to come. thanks, everybody. we got to go. but the conversation continues online. we'll take your questions in our web exclusive washington week q&a. join in by logging in at pbs.org/washingtonweek....
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. >> i saw you dribbling the ball earlier. do you have any skills? >> that was the extent of my skills. i can try to shoot a basket, we'll see. >> we wouldn't put you on the spot. >> i didn't make my high school basketball team. >> i didn't either. >> thank you, sharon. >> all right, reporting live from druid hill park. >>> still to come on "eyewitness news" sunday morning. from being a homeless child to the nfl and baltimore ravens. >> we are looking at 90 degrees today. it gets pretty warm, chance of showers stays with us each afternoon right on through the week. overnight lows around 70 degrees. >> when the ravens open training camp. >> including a young man who, against all odds, survive a childhood on the streets and made 'tis way to the nfl. >> michael orr shares his emotional story with our own vic carter. >> >>> it's a story like none other in the nfl, a rags to riches trail leaves one talented athlete to the baltimore ravens. >> baltimore ravens select michael orr. offensive tackle, mississippi. >> reporter: he comes from the streets of memp
. >> i saw you dribbling the ball earlier. do you have any skills? >> that was the extent of my skills. i can try to shoot a basket, we'll see. >> we wouldn't put you on the spot. >> i didn't make my high school basketball team. >> i didn't either. >> thank you, sharon. >> all right, reporting live from druid hill park. >>> still to come on "eyewitness news" sunday morning. from being a homeless child to the nfl and baltimore ravens....
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. >> i think that this dribbling out of a possible -- i would call it a third stimulus because we had one under bush-pelosi in january 2008 of $106 billion. it was not done in a gp manner in terms of a communications standpoint. this sometimes happens when presidents go overseas. someone does an interview, and someone says oops, we misread the economy. senator harry mcconnell came out today and said i don't think we're going to have a second stimulus. sean: biden said in this interview with george stephanopoulos, i didn't really know the economy was this bad. wait a minute. they were the ones making the case that this is the worst economy since the great depression. so that doesn't fly. their plan didn't work and now the polls are bine -- beginning to show that the american people are holding them responsibility. >> and they were talking about all the jobss they were creating and the rosie picture. the major problem people are going to have with that, we've seen the stock market rally 25% to 30% because of the march lows. they've been buying in based on that rosie picture but it's not
. >> i think that this dribbling out of a possible -- i would call it a third stimulus because we had one under bush-pelosi in january 2008 of $106 billion. it was not done in a gp manner in terms of a communications standpoint. this sometimes happens when presidents go overseas. someone does an interview, and someone says oops, we misread the economy. senator harry mcconnell came out today and said i don't think we're going to have a second stimulus. sean: biden said in this interview...
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show me your winning dribble. what's the secret?reporter: you're able to dribble with a manicure. >> yeah. it's awesome. >> reporter: former secretary of state, condoleezza rice reve revealed, she loves golf. what's your best score? >> i broke 90 once. >> reporter: how did that feel? >> it felt great. i hope to do it more. i've been playing for less than four years. i was pretty pleased with that. >> samuel l. jackson. >> reporter: andid you know espys host, samuel l. jackson, is a fan of the liverpool england club? which we know is soccer. we did. and surprised him. >> this is awesome. liverpool. >> reporter: there you go. >> my people. >> reporter: i'm so glad you like it. >> thank you. >> reporter: thank you. >> of course, it can't be the espys without samuelackson. twb, you're at the nokia theater. you have a big bag. >> reporter: absolutely. fun hanging out with samuel l. espys is the only place where you can be on the red carpet, throwing a football and nobody flinches. two tickets to cirque du soleil. a year's worth of yoga c
show me your winning dribble. what's the secret?reporter: you're able to dribble with a manicure. >> yeah. it's awesome. >> reporter: former secretary of state, condoleezza rice reve revealed, she loves golf. what's your best score? >> i broke 90 once. >> reporter: how did that feel? >> it felt great. i hope to do it more. i've been playing for less than four years. i was pretty pleased with that. >> samuel l. jackson. >> reporter: andid you know espys...
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and that money is dribbling out. if you go to www.recovery.gov, you will see the data on a weekly basis and you'll see that only about $150 billion of those really stimulative funds have been committed and only about $50 billion has been paid out. >> dog pounders, stand by. we'll talk about whether california, a state this increase, should be paying for michael jackson's final farewell. >>> and in russia, where would you invest your money? i'm thinking nowhere. and do the russians even matter anymore at all? that's two minutes away. (announcer) this is nine generatns of the world's mos revered luxury sedan. this is a history of over 50,000 crash-tested cars... is is the world record for longevity and endurance. and one of theost technologically adva automobiles on the plat. is >>> the only money i would keep in russia right now is the money you can sell on a two-hour base. if you can buy or sell something. people putting a billion dollar in a long-term plan, i think that's crazy. to put money in a country that's run
and that money is dribbling out. if you go to www.recovery.gov, you will see the data on a weekly basis and you'll see that only about $150 billion of those really stimulative funds have been committed and only about $50 billion has been paid out. >> dog pounders, stand by. we'll talk about whether california, a state this increase, should be paying for michael jackson's final farewell. >>> and in russia, where would you invest your money? i'm thinking nowhere. and do the...
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thisas been dribbling o o for ars. and wewe lrned just last week from the report of the spectors generalfromarious agenes that forr the warrantless eavesdroing, the warrantlesss wiretapping, it t the vice presisint's office, the ce president himself andnd his chief counsel,,ho prsonally decided whoo in the countryould be briefed onhese secret acvities. ananit wasot, by t the way, the congss. and so, you know,, youasked for passion. i mean, thisis rally is serious. it gets at the heartrt o what representative docracy is with a bi of rights. this gets at the hea ofhe relaonship between the governmement and t individual. and we need to reestablish that relalationsh along the lines that t founders intendeded. and you know, thererare lot of people in n this country whwho here to flee othther coununtries where ththey fearar,you know, te knock on thehe dr in the middle ofof the night. they feearedthat their profeson, their livelihood,, would bebe ruined by substantiated sspicion i mean, whahat we've got here i thee cia decidi
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interesting and then he had a series of battles and then with the queen's rangers and then kind of dribbledoff. i believe kind of his heart was not in it and the ground could change. he went back to london and was kind of an unhappy man. it is a real story in the great tragedy, this great, great hero kind of humbled in that way. >> thank you. >> you are welcome. >> with regard to the st. francis, can you comment on the allegations of cannibalism, is this with regard to the major rogers and one of the indian captains that i read about? if you excepted as true what does it say about his character? >> as i think i read in here too, i think the jury is out really. there been a lot of allegations as these sorts of the vince 210 to bring some very late in life confessions of people that i have some question believing. do i believe that hypothetically that if rogers was put into a situation where there was the difference between living or dying, i think probably he would do that. i am not clear on that in the st. francis away, though i am certain that other people did it in the other groups. i'm n
interesting and then he had a series of battles and then with the queen's rangers and then kind of dribbledoff. i believe kind of his heart was not in it and the ground could change. he went back to london and was kind of an unhappy man. it is a real story in the great tragedy, this great, great hero kind of humbled in that way. >> thank you. >> you are welcome. >> with regard to the st. francis, can you comment on the allegations of cannibalism, is this with regard to the...
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but it's the details we're looking for and they dribble out each day and hopefully we'll get some moreatching msnbc where we'll have live coverage of that press conference in the murder of the couple there in florida. we'll have all that information shortly. >>> right now we fast forward though to the top three stories. good news on the job front. first time unemployment claims fell sharply last week to 522,000. the lowest since early january. and in just over an hour, astronauts aboard the spation shuttle "endeavour" will expect the ship's thermal shielding. >>> chicago's iconic sears tower is now known as the willis tower. it was renamed after london-based insurance broker agreed to lease 140,000 square feet of office space. what the recession aforwards. he >>> unemployment is expected to top 10% in the coming weeks. the deficit tops $1 trillion, and so that has a lot of people asking whether president barack obama's $787 billion stimulus package is actually working. christy freeland is a managing editor for "the financial times." good to see you. >> nice to see you, too, carlos. >>
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used to be a lot of competitors in this space but they've all sort of dribbled away by the wayside and that's leaving qualcomm all alone. it settled all of that litigation with broad com. that's good news but when you talk about softer than expected guidance like this with the rampup we saw in qualcomm shares headed into this report, that's a troubling sign and those average selling prices and what we're also seeing with cdma and wcdma's shipments being a little better than expected but again lower priced that's not good news for investors and we're seeing this company get hit hard. >> what do you extrapolate for some of the handsets? >> you look at what the handset guys are doing. qualcomm a leader in this space, we're watching the shift toward smart phones. that's important for qualcomm and also a lot of other companies out there. but nokia is out there looking at multiple chip suppliers so when you're talking about qualcomm the softness in qualcomm's business might be qualcomm only because a lot of these smart phone makers like nokia and palm and apple and research in motion and the
used to be a lot of competitors in this space but they've all sort of dribbled away by the wayside and that's leaving qualcomm all alone. it settled all of that litigation with broad com. that's good news but when you talk about softer than expected guidance like this with the rampup we saw in qualcomm shares headed into this report, that's a troubling sign and those average selling prices and what we're also seeing with cdma and wcdma's shipments being a little better than expected but again...
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if you're looking to get a weighting in markets, it's a question of dribbling it in right across the board. we have allocations to the u.s., the u.s. i.t. which i think has quite a lot of spoeshl. asia in specific, markets such as singapore, hong kong and so forth. so it's fairly well spread and fairly broadly spread and at the same time, we have quite an allocation towards high yield, which is still benefiting from the risk trade. >> christian, it's interesting because in your notes, you say for the short-term invest in china. why? >> well, in short-term, i believe china has huge potential due to this massive stimulus package that the government issued. the companies that are exposed to internal demand will experience high sales and potentially a few years back -- i'm sorry, a few years ahead of this time. but on the longer term, we're more worried about china because the shift from the demand-driven economy to more of a consumption based economy will take time and it will take sacrifices for the gdp level. and as you know, on long-term gdp growth is closely correlated to earnings g
if you're looking to get a weighting in markets, it's a question of dribbling it in right across the board. we have allocations to the u.s., the u.s. i.t. which i think has quite a lot of spoeshl. asia in specific, markets such as singapore, hong kong and so forth. so it's fairly well spread and fairly broadly spread and at the same time, we have quite an allocation towards high yield, which is still benefiting from the risk trade. >> christian, it's interesting because in your notes, you...
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if look on a weekly basis we have been dribbling away and away and away.the s&p 500 during that period of time, they've given back about 7%. 880 we seem to be holing at e h technical basis. pick your technician. the truth of the matter is this four-week decline has almost approached the double digit level. if you look at certain indexes within it, it definitely has. particularly energy and the price of oil has been really volatile during that period of time. so just pay close attention. keep it tuned in here. >> so let's talk about where we go from here. earnings season obviously could be a big part of determining what is next. how do you position yourself? on the bullish side or bearish side? do you go for a cataclysmic collapse or slow bleed. good to have both of you with us. >> good to be here. >> let's start -- i know you're next to me, craig. i have to start with dan. the reason being i know where mark haines is right now. if he is listening, you must make the case of why the bottom is going the way of the do do. >> i have a gift for mark i was going
if look on a weekly basis we have been dribbling away and away and away.the s&p 500 during that period of time, they've given back about 7%. 880 we seem to be holing at e h technical basis. pick your technician. the truth of the matter is this four-week decline has almost approached the double digit level. if you look at certain indexes within it, it definitely has. particularly energy and the price of oil has been really volatile during that period of time. so just pay close attention....
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dribbling harder for me. one, two, three. >> you are excellent. >> not really. i make the other side go? >> push. this hand and push. all right. the shooting turned out to not be so bampted >> you are great. >> they easy enough to make on my own. but what about with an opponent to face? >> do i want to go down there? time to scrimmage against them. >> have fun. a little strategy and game on. >> someone stay with her. >> what is the score. four-two. oh, man. i got a couple of stealings . >> but let me catch my breath. yes, it was real good. >> she had me cornered and boxed out. >> soulary over all, how did i do. >> a plus. honestly. the mere fact that you came out to spend time with us and give us little adtime and you met the challenge. it was a lot of fun. you made it look easier than it was. >> yes, practicing. and if you want to know more about the maryland ravens. they travel and do demonstration. they are great folks. if you want to learn more go to foxbaltimore.com. or right to their website. md ravens.org. >> still ahead, it is down to the wire. it is get
dribbling harder for me. one, two, three. >> you are excellent. >> not really. i make the other side go? >> push. this hand and push. all right. the shooting turned out to not be so bampted >> you are great. >> they easy enough to make on my own. but what about with an opponent to face? >> do i want to go down there? time to scrimmage against them. >> have fun. a little strategy and game on. >> someone stay with her. >> what is the score....
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recessions are marked from the most dribbled times, i may really we that sometimes around the first quarter of this year, that was the darkest 12346. >> grel, we were hoping that your answer would be unchanged or something near these numbers. >> yeah, i think we will. i think the third quarter may be stronger than most people are looking at. the consumer does have a little bit behind them that we don't recognize too easily. interest rates are lower. and inplace hazard reversed from a positive 1.5% to a negative 1% in a year's time. this is a potential wage increase. granted, it is for the people that are still working, but it gives them a significant buffer to offset the lack of spending to those who have unfortunately lost their jobs over this period. i think we're under way now. it's going to be a number of months. we won't get any third quarter numbers for another four months, but i think the process is already under way. >> thanks, gentlemen. see you later. >> when we come back today, remember the public cries of bonus pages pay out to iig? why the inspect is asking the government to da
recessions are marked from the most dribbled times, i may really we that sometimes around the first quarter of this year, that was the darkest 12346. >> grel, we were hoping that your answer would be unchanged or something near these numbers. >> yeah, i think we will. i think the third quarter may be stronger than most people are looking at. the consumer does have a little bit behind them that we don't recognize too easily. interest rates are lower. and inplace hazard reversed from...
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[laughter] >> dribbling, a good point.i think the united states as a bid in on the future world cup. and they will discuss that. i know he wants to go but i don't think anybody has discussed and that. both of us do. the president will also really welcome the wnba champion, detroit shocks, to the white house. it will have a reception for ambassadors. and no details on to say except for attending meetings and an event here as i mentioned on wednesday, the president will hold a visit in raleigh, north carolina and soon to be determined the city's summer in the commonwealth of virginia. on thursday the presidents will meet the president of the philippines here at the white house and have a meetings at the white house here on friday. i think we will do something in the oval office. thanks, have a good weekend. [inaudible conversations] how is c-span funded? >> publicly funded the. >> donations may become i have no idea. >> government. >> c-span gets its funding to the taxes can get federal funding to make a public funding think
[laughter] >> dribbling, a good point.i think the united states as a bid in on the future world cup. and they will discuss that. i know he wants to go but i don't think anybody has discussed and that. both of us do. the president will also really welcome the wnba champion, detroit shocks, to the white house. it will have a reception for ambassadors. and no details on to say except for attending meetings and an event here as i mentioned on wednesday, the president will hold a visit in...