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m alfred edmond, jr. >>eff: recapping today's market action: concerns about t lingering recession lead ta broad-based se-off on wall street. the dow dropped 161 points and the nasdaq lost points. and to learn more about e stories in tonight'sroadcast, to watch our streami video and take part in our daily blog, to "nightly business report on pbs.org. you can also email us nbr@pbs.org. >> jeff: that's "nigly business repor for tuesday, ju 7. i'm jeff yastine good night, everyone, and go night to you, sue. susie: good night, jeff. i'm susigharib. we he to see all of you again tomorrow evening. ightly business report" is made possible by thisrogram was made possible by contributions to yo pbs station from viers like you. thank u. captiong sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access gup at wgbh acss.wgbh.org >> we are pbs.
m alfred edmond, jr. >>eff: recapping today's market action: concerns about t lingering recession lead ta broad-based se-off on wall street. the dow dropped 161 points and the nasdaq lost points. and to learn more about e stories in tonight'sroadcast, to watch our streami video and take part in our daily blog, to "nightly business report on pbs.org. you can also email us nbr@pbs.org. >> jeff: that's "nigly business repor for tuesday, ju 7. i'm jeff yastine good night,...
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edmonds best new car bargains include the dodge caliber, pontiac g6, kia optima, jeep patriot and chevyolorado. my advice, make an offer. dealers are motivated to sell these slow-moving cars. but from the "doesn't that stink" file some bargains that may not be such a deal if you need to unload them in a couple of years. known as orphans, brands like pontiac that will soon be gone, for owners that may need to sell that stinks. some bargain cars are not a bargain if you need to resell in two to three years but edmonds warns resale values can drop especially fast on orphaned brands. sure, a soon-to-be dropped car like a pontiac g6 may not hold its value very well but if you're willing to hold on to it for a few years you can drive away with a good car at an absolute bargain right now. so you don't waste your money. i'm john matarese. >>> 5:50. talk about a bargain. how about air conditioning for free? we got it. westminster, open up the windows, 57 now at winters mill high school. this is interesting because we've got a wide spread of temperatures but once you add, especially north and wes
edmonds best new car bargains include the dodge caliber, pontiac g6, kia optima, jeep patriot and chevyolorado. my advice, make an offer. dealers are motivated to sell these slow-moving cars. but from the "doesn't that stink" file some bargains that may not be such a deal if you need to unload them in a couple of years. known as orphans, brands like pontiac that will soon be gone, for owners that may need to sell that stinks. some bargain cars are not a bargain if you need to resell...
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from our friends at edmonds. she wants to make up. we just knowow. announuncer: fding the moment ththat'sig for you both can take some time. th'shy cialis gives men wh ertile dysfunction options: 3hohour . tablou take every day, so you can be ready anytimime the moment is right. tell y your ct about your medicalal conditi and all medications and ask yore healthy enough forr sexual activy.y. d't take cialis if you take nitrates for chesest pa, as this may cause an unsa drop in blood pressurure. don't drk alhol in excess withthialis.ide effects may include headache, upset ststoma, layed backache or muscle achch to avoid long te injury seek immediate mecahelp for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if y y have any sudden decrease loss in hearing or visionon stop taking cialisndall your doctor righaway nouncer: cialis for dail e or 36-hour cialis. ask your doctor ifif ciiss right for you, >>> in tonight's money watch, we've seen glimmers of hope in the economy, however, we found out this week the unemployment rate jumped again in june. if you're out o
from our friends at edmonds. she wants to make up. we just knowow. announuncer: fding the moment ththat'sig for you both can take some time. th'shy cialis gives men wh ertile dysfunction options: 3hohour . tablou take every day, so you can be ready anytimime the moment is right. tell y your ct about your medicalal conditi and all medications and ask yore healthy enough forr sexual activy.y. d't take cialis if you take nitrates for chesest pa, as this may cause an unsa drop in blood pressurure....
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it started on the 3200 block of lake after and ended with a rapid-fire shoot 80 at the corner of edmond son and widmore avenues in west baltimore. this is shawn sinclair, pictured in a mug shot from a previous conviction, still recovering from two gunshot wounds and will likely be charged with domestic assault and attempted murder. abc 2 news caught up with the first woman police say sinclair assaulted saturday, and she told us he is not a maniac, but rather is a loving man. both wounded officers are expected to be okay. >>> two teens shot, one killed in east baltimore. and tonight police are still looking for a suspect. it happened around 9:30 last night at the corner of east madison street and north kenwood avenue. two 16-year-olds were standing on a corner when an unknown gunman approached them and opened fire. gerard reed was announced dead at the scene. the second victim was taken to an area hospital where he is expected to be okay. >>> a second maryland boy has died from injuries he suffered in an apartment fire. jai farrell died sunday at a d.c. area hospital. his brother jordan
it started on the 3200 block of lake after and ended with a rapid-fire shoot 80 at the corner of edmond son and widmore avenues in west baltimore. this is shawn sinclair, pictured in a mug shot from a previous conviction, still recovering from two gunshot wounds and will likely be charged with domestic assault and attempted murder. abc 2 news caught up with the first woman police say sinclair assaulted saturday, and she told us he is not a maniac, but rather is a loving man. both wounded...
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. >> jimmy: johnny, "old man face," edmond. so good. >> thanks. >> jimmy: what are you like in the studio? are you serious down to work? >> well, i insisted that everybody's naked, so -- [ laughter ] just like when you knocked on the door, and i said, "i'm naked." he's like, "i don't care. >> jimmy: i did knock on your door. and you were. >> you did, and i was naked. you insisted. what's up with you? >> jimmy: best show of my life. [ laughter ] i got to say, this is like -- i'm getting flustered here. this is fantastic. >> no, no, i -- you know, i've done film. i've done broadway. i've done films. i've done television. you got to show up, you got to do your thing. so when i get to the studio, i usually work during the day and i'm warmed up and ready to go and i know how the read music, so it's like, "where's the lead sheet and what are we doing?" it usually takes me a day, maybe a day and a half to complete the vocal. i do all my backgrounds myself and stuff. so i mean, i guess it's kind of no nonsense, all though, even though
. >> jimmy: johnny, "old man face," edmond. so good. >> thanks. >> jimmy: what are you like in the studio? are you serious down to work? >> well, i insisted that everybody's naked, so -- [ laughter ] just like when you knocked on the door, and i said, "i'm naked." he's like, "i don't care. >> jimmy: i did knock on your door. and you were. >> you did, and i was naked. you insisted. what's up with you? >> jimmy: best show of my...
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along wiwi j jan welllls, w we alalfr edmond frfrom blalack enterpri enterprise.com andnd be t t radio talk show guy. arart off. nmnmy dydyksa.a. >> i i h hee doesn't think h h can resurrect h hisareer by doingnn e trade o or onlnlin trtradggomompaes as specks rsrson i doubts theywi will -- spspokperson and i doubt they will hirerehim. he is a guy that canan't manage his moneyorrectly and claimim big bank rippedd him offff. grow up like youuid onhe baseball fldld and take responsibility f for your acons. >> how istt morningngraraud i asked for money at the -- morortgee fraudud i aske money and t nknkave it to him. >>>> hlaims a washingngto m mus shll mortgtgag officer gave him aegegate amortization a arm and promomis h h coulddinanceoth into anffffdable payment a and clclmsms h dippppred andororce to liquididat hisis ast t to p off the sonon mtgtgag and doesn't have theguaranteed ininco anymore. he stopped paying t first rtgage because he calls t the tire loan illegal.. th's his story dd sticking to it chase saysys,e think h he needso pay. >>>> ntttopic, guys, wagoner'ss waiting ga, ri
along wiwi j jan welllls, w we alalfr edmond frfrom blalack enterpri enterprise.com andnd be t t radio talk show guy. arart off. nmnmy dydyksa.a. >> i i h hee doesn't think h h can resurrect h hisareer by doingnn e trade o or onlnlin trtradggomompaes as specks rsrson i doubts theywi will -- spspokperson and i doubt they will hirerehim. he is a guy that canan't manage his moneyorrectly and claimim big bank rippedd him offff. grow up like youuid onhe baseball fldld and take responsibility f...
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in the new york times today, their distinguished economics writer andrew edmond says this, this is a milestone, this barn storming around the country. and bernanke's evolution from fed chairman to fed showman. now, it could be something more moderate than that, that he's just trying to explain to the public. and that's a good thing. or not. i mean, it's like no good deed goes unpunished, rick. fed chairman to fed showman, is that true? >> hey, he's a teacher. at heart, mr. bernanke is a professor. and i don't see anything wrong with trying to educate the average person who doesn't see inside the fed as to what he's doing. now, whether you want to call that explanation, is he worried about his place in history? or is he trying to carve out his job in the future? you never lose ground if the public gets more -- >> you know, rick, this guy has to go to charm school. i mean, he's never going to charm people. and you know what? -- >> are yeah, you know, that's a little unfair. because after the "60 minutes" interview his ratings went up. >> what's wrong, larry, with a little transparency
in the new york times today, their distinguished economics writer andrew edmond says this, this is a milestone, this barn storming around the country. and bernanke's evolution from fed chairman to fed showman. now, it could be something more moderate than that, that he's just trying to explain to the public. and that's a good thing. or not. i mean, it's like no good deed goes unpunished, rick. fed chairman to fed showman, is that true? >> hey, he's a teacher. at heart, mr. bernanke is a...
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it's when the rage became kind of undifferentiated and against senators who opposed the war like edmonduskie who nixon tried to tie to the radical movement that things got very irresponsible. >> as a politician, do you respect richard nixon? >> he was the best. he wasn't, you know, quite good enough to, you know, bluff his way to two full terms, but as far as his ability to find and discern the kind of subterranean moods broiling beneath the american life and speaking to those hopes and dreams, he was brilliant. he was brilliant at thinking about what kind of constituents he could build for his politics and one of the ways in which he was such a brilliant politician and one of the evidences of it was he was not a very charming man. it's a paradox. you know, he was a guy that people had trouble getting along with and he didn't get along with and he was able to win the allegiance of the american audience. >> this is your second book. your first book was on barry goldwater and this is your second book on republicans and the right and you're working on a third. why so fascinated with the ri
it's when the rage became kind of undifferentiated and against senators who opposed the war like edmonduskie who nixon tried to tie to the radical movement that things got very irresponsible. >> as a politician, do you respect richard nixon? >> he was the best. he wasn't, you know, quite good enough to, you know, bluff his way to two full terms, but as far as his ability to find and discern the kind of subterranean moods broiling beneath the american life and speaking to those hopes...
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edmond perry i think his name was. >> larry: because those were hoaxes, are you saying, therefore, thereas no racial profiling because they may not have been racial -- >>, no all -- well, all of the big cases that were released to us and bill clinton citing a racial incident that was known to be a fraud in the democratic acceptance speech and the democratic national convention in 1992. there was the kiko garcia case in new york. shot a kid. he was holding a machete. >> larry: i think -- before i come back to ann, do you think it's possible that a black man in america last night might have been stopped by someone -- by a policeman just because he was black? >> i think it's possible that a man -- that a man bit a dog yesterday, but if i keep hearing about man biting dog stories, i want to see one real one. we have dog bit man stories. we're told every time the man bites a dog, it turns out to be false, what you hear is well, okay this one wasn't true. but there are all the others ones. >> larry: sergeant crowley spoke to the media after he had the beer with the president and the professor.
edmond perry i think his name was. >> larry: because those were hoaxes, are you saying, therefore, thereas no racial profiling because they may not have been racial -- >>, no all -- well, all of the big cases that were released to us and bill clinton citing a racial incident that was known to be a fraud in the democratic acceptance speech and the democratic national convention in 1992. there was the kiko garcia case in new york. shot a kid. he was holding a machete. >> larry:...
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milestone. 100 years ago after the first man flew a plane across the english channel, french pilot edmond solee retraced his path in a vintage 25-horsepower mono plane. >> the trip took just 38 minutes. >> 26-year-old spaniard contador is the overall leader of the pack at the tour de france pedals into paris today, lance armstrong sitting in third place says he has no regrets with his finish. >> the southwest has been a baking in triple digit heat of late and many californians are heading to the beaches to cool off, they are braving the waters despite 20-foot waves that have already claimed the life of one swimmer, a high surf warning posted along the coast through this afternoon. which brings us to today's weather. it will remain hot out west, and will be rainy in the east, but inbetween you can expect a beautiful midsummer's day. the week ahead is promising more of the same, record heat in the west, and storms across much of the south. and east. >> osgood: next, just how smart are animals anyway? and later, bob barker reminding you to help control your pet >> osgood: a visit to the prim
milestone. 100 years ago after the first man flew a plane across the english channel, french pilot edmond solee retraced his path in a vintage 25-horsepower mono plane. >> the trip took just 38 minutes. >> 26-year-old spaniard contador is the overall leader of the pack at the tour de france pedals into paris today, lance armstrong sitting in third place says he has no regrets with his finish. >> the southwest has been a baking in triple digit heat of late and many californians...
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i'm reading liberty and tyranny and i've got a first edition set, twelve volumes of edmond burke of allis fascinating not good beach book but it's a good thin
i'm reading liberty and tyranny and i've got a first edition set, twelve volumes of edmond burke of allis fascinating not good beach book but it's a good thin
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he thought they wrote down edmond.ke that the one her man in the history sticks out just like that. by the way this is not italian music. gretchen: i knew it was going to be that i understand could of an ending to brian's story. brian: if you have an immigration story. >> we worship you, o'brien. brian: let's talk turkey and let's talk iraq. with a stop in turkey, robert gates heading back to washington after two days in iraq. this morning he met with the president of the oil rich kurdish region in the north. earlier he said growing pains accounted for the u.s. and iraqi forces. it's natural as iraqi forces took over more and more of the country's security responsibility. steve? steve: her man. the full senate is expected to approve judge sonia sotomayor as early as next week. republican senator from south carolina lindsey graham voted with the democrats when the judiciary committee sent her nomination to the floor. even though alabama senator jeff sessions voted no. he said it will still be a good thing to have her on
he thought they wrote down edmond.ke that the one her man in the history sticks out just like that. by the way this is not italian music. gretchen: i knew it was going to be that i understand could of an ending to brian's story. brian: if you have an immigration story. >> we worship you, o'brien. brian: let's talk turkey and let's talk iraq. with a stop in turkey, robert gates heading back to washington after two days in iraq. this morning he met with the president of the oil rich kurdish...
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however he was convinced to take a more active role in the ball corporation by his brother-in-law edmond, one of the founding brothers of that company. by then, john had earned an m.b.a. from the harvard graduate school of business and he quickly became a prominent figure in the muncie business community and all across our state. . >> he said this company has grown because he took calculated risk and immersed himself in details that most would avoid. john was elected to serve as corporate vice president in 1963 and 1970, he was named president and c.e.o. when he retired in 1986, ball corporation had experienced a period of rapid growth, significant diversification of its products and thanks to john's leadership, its annual sales exceeded $1 billion. retirement wouldn't mark the end of his entrepreneurial spirit. until his death, john w. fisher served as chairman of the cardinal health systems, trustee of due paul university and indiana chamber of commerce, life director of the national association of manufacturers and benefactor and booster of ball state university. never one to let a go
however he was convinced to take a more active role in the ball corporation by his brother-in-law edmond, one of the founding brothers of that company. by then, john had earned an m.b.a. from the harvard graduate school of business and he quickly became a prominent figure in the muncie business community and all across our state. . >> he said this company has grown because he took calculated risk and immersed himself in details that most would avoid. john was elected to serve as corporate...
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it's on edmond son avenue. but that is on the secondary roadways. things aren't doing too bad as far as the beltway is concerned which is a bit of relief if you're headed back to work on the early monday morning. so 695, at liberty road, look at this scene it's going to be light activity oner loop lanes and the inner loop direction heading toward 795. inside of the beltway, we do have one dent as to tal -- accio talk about on dumond road at bridge avenue. back to you. >>> alaskan governor sarah palin hands in her resignation, but there's no word what she plans to do in the future. we want to know what you think about that? do you think this is the end of sarah palin's political career. call us right now at (410)481-4545 or send us a tweet at fox baltimore. 7:45 is the time. you are watching fox 45 morning news, all local all morning. çÑçÑçÑ >>> stepping down as governor of alaska, the former vp candidate made announcement on friday. details of her future plans are under wraps. lieutenant governor shawn parnel listen worn in later this month. we want
it's on edmond son avenue. but that is on the secondary roadways. things aren't doing too bad as far as the beltway is concerned which is a bit of relief if you're headed back to work on the early monday morning. so 695, at liberty road, look at this scene it's going to be light activity oner loop lanes and the inner loop direction heading toward 795. inside of the beltway, we do have one dent as to tal -- accio talk about on dumond road at bridge avenue. back to you. >>> alaskan...
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there's a crash at edmond son avenue.treet. traveling from the downtown region on the northbound lanes heading toward 695, we're looking at an 11-12-minute ride. which kel thank yo can tell youe significant delays. on the top end it's packed headed toward towson. we have seen it ease up a bit and here is the scene, but the speeds are down from mountain road heading toward the whitemarsh area. that's a look at your morning commute. patrice, and megan, back to you. >>> thank you, candace. coming up saying goodbye to a famous face. a look back at the dog who made taco bell famous. >>> and take your family out to dinner for a fraction of price. jordans is cooking up a dining deal they have alzheimer's and heart disease, diabetes and cancer, and they've heard that biomedical research offers hope -- that it could control, maybe even cure, their disease. senator barbara mikulski understands the importance of innovative biomedical research for patients, their families, and our economy here in maryland. call senator mikulski today
there's a crash at edmond son avenue.treet. traveling from the downtown region on the northbound lanes heading toward 695, we're looking at an 11-12-minute ride. which kel thank yo can tell youe significant delays. on the top end it's packed headed toward towson. we have seen it ease up a bit and here is the scene, but the speeds are down from mountain road heading toward the whitemarsh area. that's a look at your morning commute. patrice, and megan, back to you. >>> thank you,...
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. >> edmonds, however, is saying this is only going to be about 50,000 more cars than we would have normally sold and it's a one-shot deal. >> we've had almost two million hits on our website from people just asking questions about this before we even rolled the program out. we think 250,000 new cars will be sold and it will be a good use to get people back to work, making cars, selling cars and getting people into new cars. >> the 250,000 cars that are going to be sold, new cars, those aren't just u.s. cars, those are imports as well? >> that's correct. but many of the toyota, honda, nissan, hyundai, all of those, many of those are made in america. by american workers, all over america. >> assembled in the united states. >> that's right. >> tom, some critics say there's another way taxpayer money could have been used to achieve what might have even been a better result. >> here's the question with all this, mr. secretary. one of the ideas is what if you have over here a car dealership, this is one way of doing it, by spurring sales over here. as you know, some other people have said what if
. >> edmonds, however, is saying this is only going to be about 50,000 more cars than we would have normally sold and it's a one-shot deal. >> we've had almost two million hits on our website from people just asking questions about this before we even rolled the program out. we think 250,000 new cars will be sold and it will be a good use to get people back to work, making cars, selling cars and getting people into new cars. >> the 250,000 cars that are going to be sold, new...
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edmond briarton worked at the aerospace industries. he says his grandfather was a tester of electronic equipment and was proud to be part of the lunar module program. his grandfather loved the lunar module poster the workers signed. an aofficial moon map and apollo 11 map and some of the skin used on lunar lander. his grandfather only had a high school education, but may not have been one of the big engineers on the project but will always be a big part of history. our thanks to james and i-reporters sending in pictures and memories. if you have stories you want to send us from your part of the world, go to ireport.com. >>> it has been 40 years since neil armstrong and buzz aldrin took their famous stroll on the surface of the moon and ushered in a new relationship between humans and our planet's natural satellite. richard roth has been talking to people about the landing and moon, itself. richard, you got an interesting reaction from the picture you were showing. >> reporter: not aefb knows it's the 40th anniversary. it's harder for m
edmond briarton worked at the aerospace industries. he says his grandfather was a tester of electronic equipment and was proud to be part of the lunar module program. his grandfather loved the lunar module poster the workers signed. an aofficial moon map and apollo 11 map and some of the skin used on lunar lander. his grandfather only had a high school education, but may not have been one of the big engineers on the project but will always be a big part of history. our thanks to james and...