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. >> do you think john edwards was watching? >> we all hunger what john edwards first thought when he saw her without any pants on his first thought was probably put your pants on. that's what she said. you know something? that was when she first thought the night they met could have involved the president. >> tonight andrew young the edwards aid blew the whistle on baby gate. live and at large and around the world. >> edwards lover speaks the great arizona immigration debate and latest at the attempt of mass murter in times square are coming up front in two of our special sunday reports the slow-motion katrina that's what they are calling the inexerbly creeping oil slick at the shorelines of louisiana and mississippi about 20 sea turtles have been found dead in the offshore waters although authorities are not yet attributing those deaths to the oil spill which seems a long way away from being stopped. here's the president who is on location today was warning of a massive environmental disaster. >>> it is being used to try to st
. >> do you think john edwards was watching? >> we all hunger what john edwards first thought when he saw her without any pants on his first thought was probably put your pants on. that's what she said. you know something? that was when she first thought the night they met could have involved the president. >> tonight andrew young the edwards aid blew the whistle on baby gate. live and at large and around the world. >> edwards lover speaks the great arizona immigration...
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how did she do and what she is been saying about being lover boy edwards. andrew young joins the party after this. >> home wrecker. absolutely not. i do not -- it is not my experience a third party can wreck the home. i believe the problems exist before a third party comes into the picture. >> you don't think you wrecked his home? >> iiiiii come on, guys, sack those unwanted pounds. i'm lawrence taylor. i lost 35 pounds on nutrisystem. give nutrisystem for men a try. losing weight has never been easier. that's me 22 pounds ago, and i'm never going back there again. don't miss our best tv offer: order now and you can get an extra four weeks of meals free. that's right, 140 meals absolutely free! hey, get back in the game like i did. i did...go...all...the...way, whoop! i lost 50 pounds with nutrisystem for men. get off your butt and try it. nutrisystem worked for me, and it can work for you, too. don't miss our best tv offer: order now and you can get an extra four weeks of awesome meals! 28 breakfasts, lunches, dinners, desserts, and snacks. 140 meals absol
how did she do and what she is been saying about being lover boy edwards. andrew young joins the party after this. >> home wrecker. absolutely not. i do not -- it is not my experience a third party can wreck the home. i believe the problems exist before a third party comes into the picture. >> you don't think you wrecked his home? >> iiiiii come on, guys, sack those unwanted pounds. i'm lawrence taylor. i lost 35 pounds on nutrisystem. give nutrisystem for men a try. losing...
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. >> do you think john edwards was watching? >> we all hunger what john edwards first thought when he saw her without any pants on his first thought was probably put your pants on. that's what she said. you know something? that was when she first thought the night they met could have involved the president. >> tonight andrew young the edwards aid blew the whistle on baby gate. live and at large and around the world. >> edwards lover speaks the great arizona immigration debate and latest at the attempt of mass murter in times square are coming up front in two of our special sunday reports the slow-motion katrina that's what they are calling the inexerbly creeping oil slick at the shorelines of louisiana and mississippi about 20 sea turtles have been found dead in the offshore waters although authorities are not yet attributing those deaths to the oil spill which seems a long way away from being stopped. here's the president who is on location today was warning of a massive environmental disaster. >>> it is being used to try to st
. >> do you think john edwards was watching? >> we all hunger what john edwards first thought when he saw her without any pants on his first thought was probably put your pants on. that's what she said. you know something? that was when she first thought the night they met could have involved the president. >> tonight andrew young the edwards aid blew the whistle on baby gate. live and at large and around the world. >> edwards lover speaks the great arizona immigration...
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. >> we have heard of john edwards $400 haircuts and make up for 350? insane.oor judgment. >> she should have shopped around better. >> when you are spending the taxpayers money you should be spending it on things that the taxpayers care about. and i don't think they care about how well her make up is applied. >> but at donna's restaurant, still. >> water under the bridge. >> the make up cost leaves no bad taste. >> whether this is something important or a witch hunt, i don't know. but it seems to me that we're getting one side of the story. >> more important things to worry about. like the oil spill in new orleans. than her hair and make up. and it is done. >> well dixon's office has said that the bills were submitted during her time on the job. and dixon has admitted having hair and make up done, before taping segments for the city's public cable access channel. we're live in city hall, keith daniels, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> all right, keith. attorneys for the man accused of killing university of virginia lacrosse player yeardley love said the can he death w
. >> we have heard of john edwards $400 haircuts and make up for 350? insane.oor judgment. >> she should have shopped around better. >> when you are spending the taxpayers money you should be spending it on things that the taxpayers care about. and i don't think they care about how well her make up is applied. >> but at donna's restaurant, still. >> water under the bridge. >> the make up cost leaves no bad taste. >> whether this is something important...
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patty edwards, does this cause you concern?nk we are headed for a period where we are going to see head winds? because of the stronger dollar, weaker euro. >> i think that there's certainly some head winds. this is why i have been saying you have to pick your stocks individually. and, frankly, if i was looking for overseas exposure, i was trying to avoidç europe before. you have to know where your companies are getting their money from and you want to be avoiding your on open and that's been true for six months or more. >> you know what might be scary to investors at this point in time is the fact that not only are we seeing these head winds coming out of europe because it is not just the currency helped winds but a whole notion the entire euro zone is in for a period of slower economic growth. we also have china, it is still hot but it is slowing. pmi, lowest in the six months here. so at this point it is almost like where do you go. relatively speaking, u.s. in your view the best place to be. >> well, i think so. i mean, the
patty edwards, does this cause you concern?nk we are headed for a period where we are going to see head winds? because of the stronger dollar, weaker euro. >> i think that there's certainly some head winds. this is why i have been saying you have to pick your stocks individually. and, frankly, if i was looking for overseas exposure, i was trying to avoidç europe before. you have to know where your companies are getting their money from and you want to be avoiding your on open and that's...
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now there's talk of a john edwards sex tape. oh, huh? there's something people haven't seen before, a lawyer screwing people, wow. how unusual is that? of course, the first lady on television, betty white is here. where's betty white? we love betty white. hi, sweetheart! betty has a long history in this town. as you know, her first stage performance here was interrupted by john wilkes booth, and that was a sad day. you know, the last time i was here was 2004, and at that time, clinton clinton's campaign had $0 million in it. now, of course, mark penn has it. a littlen side baseball. oh, the rich guys get it, yeah. "newsweek" is reporting clinton clinton has been talking to friends about stepping down as secretary of state, but, you know, knowing i pked up a clue in a recent interview of what she plans to do. it's a little subtle, but take a look. >> so i want to ask you again, you're never going to run for president again? >> i have absolutely no interest in running again. none. i mean, i know that's hard to believe, but -- >> and virgin
now there's talk of a john edwards sex tape. oh, huh? there's something people haven't seen before, a lawyer screwing people, wow. how unusual is that? of course, the first lady on television, betty white is here. where's betty white? we love betty white. hi, sweetheart! betty has a long history in this town. as you know, her first stage performance here was interrupted by john wilkes booth, and that was a sad day. you know, the last time i was here was 2004, and at that time, clinton clinton's...
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[laughter] >> well, now there's talk of a john edwards' sex tape.omething that people never seen before, a lawyer screwing people. wow! how unusual is that. betty white is here. we love betty white! hi, sweetheart. betty has a long history in this town. her first stage performance was interrupted by john wilkes booth. [laughter] >> the last time i was here was 2004 and back then, hillary clinton campaign had $20 million but now mark penn has it. little inside baseball. the rich guys get it, yeah. newsweek is reporting that hillary clinton has been talking to friends about stepping down as secretary of state, you know, i think i picked up a clue in a recent interview about what she plans to do. it's a little subtle. >> i want to ask you again, you are never going to run for president again? >> i have absolutely no interest it. i know that's hard for people to believe. [laughter] >> governor bob mcdonald is here. i heard him say, when he heard the president was going to be here, he said what? jefferson davis is coming? [laughter] >> this is a tough ro
[laughter] >> well, now there's talk of a john edwards' sex tape.omething that people never seen before, a lawyer screwing people. wow! how unusual is that. betty white is here. we love betty white! hi, sweetheart. betty has a long history in this town. her first stage performance was interrupted by john wilkes booth. [laughter] >> the last time i was here was 2004 and back then, hillary clinton campaign had $20 million but now mark penn has it. little inside baseball. the rich guys...
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edward overton, this has been really, really helpful. thank you for your time. now get back to your work. we need you. >> i have to go look at my answering machine. >> thank you, sir. >>> one reasonable reaction is to consider the possibility that the way we've been dealing with oil as a nation has problems that should be reconsidered. another possible reaction is to call for more drilling right now. it takes all kinds and we have both kinds coming up on the show next. i can't wait to just sit by the pool and relax. yea. [loud music playing and yelling] with chase sapphire you always get an expert advisor immediately. man: chase sapphire, this is brian. hi, brian. we're on vacation and would love to change hotels. you call. we answer. [faint music playing] problem solved. is the music too loud? ♪ ♪ go to chase.com/sapphire. >>> welcome back to new orleans where you can see the lights of the crescent city bridge. in nashville, tennessee, today this is what it looked like downtown after flood waters of the cumberland river starts to reseed. 29 people died when tor
edward overton, this has been really, really helpful. thank you for your time. now get back to your work. we need you. >> i have to go look at my answering machine. >> thank you, sir. >>> one reasonable reaction is to consider the possibility that the way we've been dealing with oil as a nation has problems that should be reconsidered. another possible reaction is to call for more drilling right now. it takes all kinds and we have both kinds coming up on the show next. i...
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edward overton, this has been really, really helpful. thank you for your time. get back to your work. we need you. >> i hate to go look at my answering machine. >> thank you, sir. >>> one reasonable reaction is to a horrifying out of control disaster, is to consider the possibility that the way we've been dealing with oil as a nation has problems that should be reconsidered. another possible reaction is to call for more drilling right now. it takes all kinds and we have both kinds coming up on the show next. plug in a febreze notice, it's all that people notice. i didn't even think that was possible. [ woman ] i know, but there it is. [ sniffing ] febreze you plug in to the wall. [ male announcer ] when you plug in a febreze noticeables, it's all that people notice. [ man ] wow. that is amazing. i know. imagine. [ sniffing ] febreze you plug in to the wall. [ chuckles ] [ male announcer ] from febreze comes noticeables. freshness you'll notice or your money back. it was in my sister's neighborhood. i told you it was perfect for you guys. literally across the str
edward overton, this has been really, really helpful. thank you for your time. get back to your work. we need you. >> i hate to go look at my answering machine. >> thank you, sir. >>> one reasonable reaction is to a horrifying out of control disaster, is to consider the possibility that the way we've been dealing with oil as a nation has problems that should be reconsidered. another possible reaction is to call for more drilling right now. it takes all kinds and we have...
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congressman edwards and congresswoman rogers, a sense of what's coming ahead tonight.hen we come back, we'll go wall to wall. they are trying now to speed up the plugging of the leak in the gulf of mexico. we'll talk also about who's going to pay. is bp trying to pass the buck. >>> when i go one on one, you'll meet a music icon. emilio estefan, he's getting political, his plan to boycott arizona. >>> in play by play, we'll breakdown the tape, tina fey versus sarah palin. her controversial saturday night live politics. we love getting our outback dirty. because it seems like the dirtier it gets, the more it shines. the subaru outback®. motor trend's 2010 sport/utility of the year®. the subaru outback®. so, you - uh, cause we're bears? why is t- [ panda chuckles ] well, you know snapple's made with healthy green tea, tasty black tea and real sugar. - are you familiar with tea? - uh, yeah, snapple man. we're from china. we're familiar with tea. it's just that i know you're trying to be healthy so-- healthy? hello! we're pandas. it's called extinction. look it up. [ announ
congressman edwards and congresswoman rogers, a sense of what's coming ahead tonight.hen we come back, we'll go wall to wall. they are trying now to speed up the plugging of the leak in the gulf of mexico. we'll talk also about who's going to pay. is bp trying to pass the buck. >>> when i go one on one, you'll meet a music icon. emilio estefan, he's getting political, his plan to boycott arizona. >>> in play by play, we'll breakdown the tape, tina fey versus sarah palin. her...
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congresswoman edwards, did you want to speak to that? >> thank you. >> representative -- >> i am a member, i am a member of the progressive caucus, and as i described, i have been one who's very skeptical that the vision that's laid out. so i plan to use this visit and other information, and as this week of meetings develops to make an independent decision about whether or what kind of ongoing support for this effort. and i appreciate the speaker's leadership here because a vote on war and peace, those are different kinds of votes, and those are votes of conscious and clarity, and i spend, though, to use what i've learned during this visit to make that decision and to share that with my colleagues so that we can make independent decisions. and i look forward to the remainder of the week of president karzai's visit and to hearing from the administration about the direction forward. >> is madam speaker, i wanted to ask you about -- >> [inaudible] >> again, we'll see what he says on his visit here. i think he understands full well how impor
congresswoman edwards, did you want to speak to that? >> thank you. >> representative -- >> i am a member, i am a member of the progressive caucus, and as i described, i have been one who's very skeptical that the vision that's laid out. so i plan to use this visit and other information, and as this week of meetings develops to make an independent decision about whether or what kind of ongoing support for this effort. and i appreciate the speaker's leadership here because a...
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. >> reporter: for shallon edwards, it's a day she and her father have been looking forward to for years. in 2005 she attended xavier college in lousiana when suddenly she was forced to evacuation. >> hurricane katrina hit. >> reporter: the damage was devastating. she left school and flew back to native virginia where she enrolled in two colleges before coming here to baltimore. >> it was a tremendous emotional stress to me. just because that was my first choice. i spent a year there. >> she's spirited, spunky,en earthityic and passionate. >> reporter: morgan somerville is the assistant director of admissions. she helped organize a trip to new orleans to help rebuild homes destroyed by katrina. >> she was one of the students that saw fire in one of the walls here on campus and said i want to be a part of that. >> when i drove back it was just flattened soil. it doesn't even exist there any more. >> reporter: she has a job lined up as a lab technician at the university of maryland medical center. >> i'm very excited. it's been a long time coming and so i'm very grateful that it's finally
. >> reporter: for shallon edwards, it's a day she and her father have been looking forward to for years. in 2005 she attended xavier college in lousiana when suddenly she was forced to evacuation. >> hurricane katrina hit. >> reporter: the damage was devastating. she left school and flew back to native virginia where she enrolled in two colleges before coming here to baltimore. >> it was a tremendous emotional stress to me. just because that was my first choice. i spent...
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his name is edward. >> isn't there a missing child? >> lezel is the missing child. >> you said she had died? >> we are not sure if she had died. we assume she died. she either died or she was put up for adoption because she was born out of wedlock. >> anybody attempted to trace whether she was in fact adopted? >> well, robert has done some work on that. >> no traces? >> the fascinating thing about the story is that we only know of her existence from the letters. as we have no objective records from the birth registries. all we have are the letters in which she is mentioned. there are all those who argue she didn't exist at all. >> there's no question einstein had an unusually active labido. >> i guess it depends on the norm. >> do you think genius is an excuse for this conduct? >> absolutely not. he was the first to acknowledge that, saying that was not his strength. he was a bad father and a bad husband. on the other hand, he said to his second wife, quite clearly that he was going to be engaging in relationships and she accepted it.
his name is edward. >> isn't there a missing child? >> lezel is the missing child. >> you said she had died? >> we are not sure if she had died. we assume she died. she either died or she was put up for adoption because she was born out of wedlock. >> anybody attempted to trace whether she was in fact adopted? >> well, robert has done some work on that. >> no traces? >> the fascinating thing about the story is that we only know of her existence...
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. >> we heard of john edwards $400 hair cut and makeup for $350. that is insane. >> i think it's water under the bridge. >> reporter: she admitted to having her hair and makeup done before taping segment for the city office a access channel. thesay it's part of her job. some of you have been weighing in on facebook page, but what is done is done. i see a lot of people saying let it go. as long as i'm paying taxes, i would like to know where my money is going. what she does with her money i could careless. they are wondering why the city is in debt because of stuff like this and other things. keep your responses comment. if you post on facebook page, your response could air later this morning. live from see hall, megan gilliland, fox 45 morning news. >>> one person is taken to the hospital after a in downtown baltimore. smoking flames in the middle block of west middle street went out this morning. the firefighters put out the 1 alarm blaze. the person who was burned was taken to the bay view burn center. so far there's no word on a cause. >>> balti
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it is 60-year-old james edward us isen.ess man who frequented the area in newport news where the container he was near got picked up. his cause of death is still unknown. >>> frustration continues for gulf coast residents who want more government control over the gulf coast oil spill. they point to the law that makes oil companies responsible for dealing with the major accidents that the obama administration says there were no powers of intervention available that have not been used. dave statter is in the newsroom with the latest on this. dave? >> white house press secretary robert gibbs said the white house is pushing bp to do everything they can and believes there's nothing they can think of that should be done that isn't being done. those live pictures from underwater showing the gushing oil help to fuel the outrage. bp says more oil is flowing than previously disclosed they say they understand the criticism and allegations. and the spokesman says they are addressing the media each day with briefings in an effort to be
it is 60-year-old james edward us isen.ess man who frequented the area in newport news where the container he was near got picked up. his cause of death is still unknown. >>> frustration continues for gulf coast residents who want more government control over the gulf coast oil spill. they point to the law that makes oil companies responsible for dealing with the major accidents that the obama administration says there were no powers of intervention available that have not been used....
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buckley called the founder of the movement by lee edwards from the howard edge foundation. we also have a book called whittaker chambers is part of our library of modern interest series by richard ranch and we have a book called freedom by representative mccotter, that is mccotter. it is basically about restoring principles in the coming years and finally we have a book called the closing of minds by robert riley, which is about kind of the intellectual differences between muslims and western christians and how that needs to be resolved before we go further. >> do you have any authors who are signing books here today? >> we do. matthew spalding of we still hold these truths will be signing books and also craig shirley who wrote rendezvous with destiny. >> can you tell us a bit about isi books in general? how long has the company been around? are they a part of another publisher? >> isi books has been around since 1993. we are part of the intercollegiate studies institute, which does work with college students and college professors, newspapers and isi books to an extent fac
buckley called the founder of the movement by lee edwards from the howard edge foundation. we also have a book called whittaker chambers is part of our library of modern interest series by richard ranch and we have a book called freedom by representative mccotter, that is mccotter. it is basically about restoring principles in the coming years and finally we have a book called the closing of minds by robert riley, which is about kind of the intellectual differences between muslims and western...
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and chet edwards is facing his toughest reelection in a long time.epublicans made his district even more republican than it was in 2004, mid-decade redistricting. so he is a guy who survived tough years like 1994 and survived in a tough district since 2004 but he has never had that combination of both. and chet edwards represents the most republican district in the house. he is facing a republican oil businessman and so this will be a very, very contentious race. we're seeing it become a little bit snippy already. and chet edwards is one of the best campaigners in the house democratic caucus. he needs to be in order to hold this kind of district. host: next up, sandy in massachusetts. on our line for republicans. go ahead. caller: i'm sorry, i got paul in hills borrow, ohio. caller: hello. it's great to talk to you gentlemen. it's kind of rainy here in ohio but i enjoy a chance to talk to you guys. my question would be, with the cleaning up i guess of republicans where i guess they're not per seed as being leaning right enough, they're kind of cleani
and chet edwards is facing his toughest reelection in a long time.epublicans made his district even more republican than it was in 2004, mid-decade redistricting. so he is a guy who survived tough years like 1994 and survived in a tough district since 2004 but he has never had that combination of both. and chet edwards represents the most republican district in the house. he is facing a republican oil businessman and so this will be a very, very contentious race. we're seeing it become a little...
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democratic congressman edward marky from massachusetts spoke today in dc about the cleanup effort. >> there are no guaranties, which is why every possible human effort must be taken in order to end this threat as soon as possible. >> meanwhile, the white house is pushing to lift the limit on how much bp pays for the gulf coast oil spill. the obama administration wants congress to change a law that caps at $75 million. bp's liability for economic damages like lost wages or dwindling tourist dollars. the disaster began two weeks ago when an explosion and fire killed 11 workers aboard a drilling platform 50 miles off the coast of louisiana. >>> this just in. election results for several races across virginia. i'm in the 9news now web center looking at the results on our website wusa9.com. in leesburg, kristin upstet won the race with 61% of the votes versus thomas dunn. in the town of culpeper coleman junior is the mayor. he got nearly 66% of the votes. for a complete list go to wusa9.com. >>> a hot button issue. medical marijuana. tonight the medicinal use of pot is a big step closer to
democratic congressman edward marky from massachusetts spoke today in dc about the cleanup effort. >> there are no guaranties, which is why every possible human effort must be taken in order to end this threat as soon as possible. >> meanwhile, the white house is pushing to lift the limit on how much bp pays for the gulf coast oil spill. the obama administration wants congress to change a law that caps at $75 million. bp's liability for economic damages like lost wages or dwindling...
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mark edwards, a father, genius grant winner and civil engineering professor at virginia tech is furious. >> the harm that's done can never be undone, and that's the real tragedy here. >> reporter: the city dug up thousands of lead pips and replaced them only to figure out later that that actually made the problem worse. experts finally tweaked the chemistry of the water going into the pipes and officials say that seems to have largely solved the problem. >> but all the monitoring we're doing is he showing the numbers in our distribution system are well below the areas of concern. i must say, we want no lead in the system, so we have an aggressive program to respond in every week we can toll eliminate lead as threat. >> that was bruce leshan reporting. advocates are demanding the cdc take the report off its website so that other families are not lulled interest a false sense of security that lead in their drinking water is no threat to their health. >>> a horrifying attack on a man in montgomery county, and it was all caught on a surveillance camera. police have three teens in custody an
mark edwards, a father, genius grant winner and civil engineering professor at virginia tech is furious. >> the harm that's done can never be undone, and that's the real tragedy here. >> reporter: the city dug up thousands of lead pips and replaced them only to figure out later that that actually made the problem worse. experts finally tweaked the chemistry of the water going into the pipes and officials say that seems to have largely solved the problem. >> but all the...
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there is talk about a john edwards' sex tape. there's something people never seen before.r screwing people. woy! the first lady of television, betty white is here. we love betty white. [cheers and applause] >> hi, sweetheart. betty has a long history in this town. her first stage performance here was interrupted by john wilkes booth. and that was a sad day. [laughter] >> the last time i was here was 2004 and at that time, back then, hillary clinton's campaign had $20 million. now mark penn has it. but hey -- a little inside baseball. the rich guys get it. "newsweek" is reporting that hillary clinton has been talking to friends about stepping down as secretary of state. i think i picked up a clue in a recent interview of what she plans to do. it's a little subtle, but take a look. >> i want to ask you again. you're never going to run for president again? >> i have absolutely no interest in it. >> none? >> i know that's hard to believe. [laughter] >> and virginia governor is here. where are you? i heard him say, when he heard the president was going to be here he said what,
there is talk about a john edwards' sex tape. there's something people never seen before.r screwing people. woy! the first lady of television, betty white is here. we love betty white. [cheers and applause] >> hi, sweetheart. betty has a long history in this town. her first stage performance here was interrupted by john wilkes booth. and that was a sad day. [laughter] >> the last time i was here was 2004 and at that time, back then, hillary clinton's campaign had $20 million. now...
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edwards: mr. speaker, i join millions of americans to demand that finally congress get to the business of reforming wall street. let's get a bill to the president, let's let him sign something that benefits main street. 18 months ago i joined working families across the country in anger and frustration over lax regulation that led to unfettered greed, ultimately forcing nain street to bear the burden of a wall street bailout. the american people our parties introduced legislation to put an end to taxpayer funded bailout of wall street firms that bend the firms and avoid regulation. but as i stand here today, these firms are nothing more than common thugs, working with our allies on our other side of the aisle to continue their risky investing. so we have to send a clear message that we'll stand up with working people and reform the industry that almost brought us to the brink of economic collapse. mr. speaker, our colleagues and congress face a choice. either stand up for working people and our va
edwards: mr. speaker, i join millions of americans to demand that finally congress get to the business of reforming wall street. let's get a bill to the president, let's let him sign something that benefits main street. 18 months ago i joined working families across the country in anger and frustration over lax regulation that led to unfettered greed, ultimately forcing nain street to bear the burden of a wall street bailout. the american people our parties introduced legislation to put an end...
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here's edward bear coming downstairs now, bump on the back of his head behind christopher robin. it is a forcing of the only way of coming downstairs but sometimes there is an ugly. if only he could stop bumping for a moment and think of the. that's how i felt for 20 years in primary care. i think it's way most primary care physicians do. they understand things are not right. every day was like going to war. there's always chaos. but really, you don't have much time to think about as a primary care physician. even if you could come up with a solution it would matter because of the way your page. basically if you want to do all the good things that they do is you do them for free on your own time. that is basically the way his. your kids grow up without you at home. so a quick background that i would say there are two key components of the patient centered medical home. one is the old fashion primary care, the kind of things susan mention. first contact comprehensive. the image all of us have of a primary care physician, which is, if you don't have one like that, it would be good
here's edward bear coming downstairs now, bump on the back of his head behind christopher robin. it is a forcing of the only way of coming downstairs but sometimes there is an ugly. if only he could stop bumping for a moment and think of the. that's how i felt for 20 years in primary care. i think it's way most primary care physicians do. they understand things are not right. every day was like going to war. there's always chaos. but really, you don't have much time to think about as a primary...
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sarah edwards, jonathan's wife, called it "sweet." franklin called it like a beautiful piece of music. that's all they could compare his voice to. so he had a voice that people love toed listen to just for the sound of it. >> glenn: franklin actually walked the perimeter one time, right? >> whitefield took a lot of criticism for overinflating the numbers in the newspaper. they said oh, 20,000 people, c'mon! >> glenn: right. >> so franklin actually checked it out because franklin and whitefield were very good friends. among the major founders, franklin is whitefield's closest friend. a time that franklin went to philadelphia and marked out the boundaries and say is this true? could 30,000 people or so hear him at one time? franklin said absolutely. >> glenn: strange we're told that franklin is a godless heathen and it's strange that he would become friends with a guy responsible for the great awakening. despite the fact that franklin wasn't a godless heathen, what did they see in each other? >> probably saw a bit of each other in one a
sarah edwards, jonathan's wife, called it "sweet." franklin called it like a beautiful piece of music. that's all they could compare his voice to. so he had a voice that people love toed listen to just for the sound of it. >> glenn: franklin actually walked the perimeter one time, right? >> whitefield took a lot of criticism for overinflating the numbers in the newspaper. they said oh, 20,000 people, c'mon! >> glenn: right. >> so franklin actually checked it...
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[laughter] >> well, now there's talk of a john edwards' sex tape.e's something that people never seen before, a lawyer screwing people. wow! how unusual is that. betty white is here. we love betty white! hi, sweetheart. betty has a long history in this town. her first stage performance was interrupted by john wilkes booth. [laughter] >> the last time i was here was 2004 and back then, hillary clinton campaign had $20 million but now mark penn has it. little inside baseball. the rich guys get it, yeah. newsweek is reporting that hillary clinton has been talking to friends about stepping down as secretary of state, you know, i think i picked up a clue in a recent interview about what she plans to do. it's a little subtle. >> i want to ask you again, you are never going to run for president again? >> i have absolutely no interest it. i know that's hard for people to believe. [laughter] >> governor bob mcdonald is here. i heard him say, when he heard the president was going to be here, he said what? jefferson davis is coming? [laughter] >> this is a tou
[laughter] >> well, now there's talk of a john edwards' sex tape.e's something that people never seen before, a lawyer screwing people. wow! how unusual is that. betty white is here. we love betty white! hi, sweetheart. betty has a long history in this town. her first stage performance was interrupted by john wilkes booth. [laughter] >> the last time i was here was 2004 and back then, hillary clinton campaign had $20 million but now mark penn has it. little inside baseball. the rich...
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edwards to afghanistan one year ago so it is with great appreciation and ought of the trip we learned so much and we are better equipped to make some decisions miss susan davis from california. >> it was a return we told them and they met them last year we want to return and see them again and see how things would be going for them and we did that part we're able to take a measure of any changes they had experienced. it was also just in the east of the president karzai visit and we were able to meet with him and the importance of women and the importance of the parliamentary elections that were coming soon and we were honored by the speakers' involvement to being. this particular trip because she brought such seriousness to our mission and elevated that and inspired many of the people we've met along the way. first allowed to talk about the troops and civilians who are now working in theater the mother's of our troops and also the civilians benefactor we're visiting on mother's day high 10 is the reality that these are women who were there knowing that their children and our home, and
edwards to afghanistan one year ago so it is with great appreciation and ought of the trip we learned so much and we are better equipped to make some decisions miss susan davis from california. >> it was a return we told them and they met them last year we want to return and see them again and see how things would be going for them and we did that part we're able to take a measure of any changes they had experienced. it was also just in the east of the president karzai visit and we were...
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. >> edward ll -p>> gregory starr >> alexander moore. >> r.j.achary scott. >> philip bulger. >> logan bradley. >> scott wright. >> allex h. >> sara h. >> margaret b. >> johnnie l. martinez. >> jeffrey d. >> michael m. p>> tyler o. >> william lopez. >> jeremm r.. r. >> matt shapiro. >> andrew roberts. >> william smith. >> carl thompson. >>+ samuel v. >> second...
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edwards: i want to thank chairman gordon who has been a tremendous leader and especially as we move forward -- i know it's the america competes act but i think it is the 21st century america competes act. it's been quite a pleasure to work with the ranking member hall as well on getting this to the floor. i'm a strong supporter of america competes, and it's pretty simple. either we're going to be in the 21st century competitive with nations around the world or not. and i believe that the america competes act, this en bloc amendment and specifically several amendments that i think really strengthen what we've been able to achieve in our science and technology committee. the competes act i think is one of the most important votes we are going to take in this congress, and we are fortunate to be able to do work that really is about the future. too often here in the congress we have to do things that are just about the short term, and right here we have a vision that's really about the next decade and whether we're going to be competitive and whether our young people will be competitive, about
edwards: i want to thank chairman gordon who has been a tremendous leader and especially as we move forward -- i know it's the america competes act but i think it is the 21st century america competes act. it's been quite a pleasure to work with the ranking member hall as well on getting this to the floor. i'm a strong supporter of america competes, and it's pretty simple. either we're going to be in the 21st century competitive with nations around the world or not. and i believe that the...
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carlos went to flint has, edwards. [inaudible] >> i'm not applying for the job. [laughter] >> and george conrad was also in the presidency upon greek after the collapse of communism. i think because he's the first president of hungary, president of independent hungary should not be jewish, rather an arcane reservation perhaps a good one in the circumstances. >> okay well, i think people should be allowed to. >> i think on behalf of pen we have to offer a big vote of thanks. [applause] >> christopher hitchens is a country been at "vanity fair" magazine. his books include "why orwell matters," "god is not great" in the forthcoming memoir, "hitch-22". for more information, visit pen.org. >> up next, booktv presents "after words," an hour-long discussion with the author of a new boat. this week former cia officer john kiriakou talks about his service in the agency both e4 and after 9/11. he played a key role in the capture of al qaeda associate abu debate that in pakistan and also a good u.s. officials of the planning of the iraq war. he is interviewed by frederick h
carlos went to flint has, edwards. [inaudible] >> i'm not applying for the job. [laughter] >> and george conrad was also in the presidency upon greek after the collapse of communism. i think because he's the first president of hungary, president of independent hungary should not be jewish, rather an arcane reservation perhaps a good one in the circumstances. >> okay well, i think people should be allowed to. >> i think on behalf of pen we have to offer a big vote of...
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edward markey is chairman of the house environment and subcommittee. he was briefed yesterday.unts of this meeting, it does not sound like you came away very impressed with the executives. >> well, obviously, they have been underestimating the magnitude of this problem right from the very beginning. hopefully, the strategies which they have begun to put in place will begin to work. but otherwise, there are catastrophic consequences which they told us could happen upwards of 40 to 60,000 barrels a day of oil leaking into the gulf. >> and congressman markey, what do you think of how bp has conducted itself? in particular, i'm thinking about a situation in alabama where the attorney general apparently had to tell the company to stop offering residents there $5,000 to sign settlement agreements that would essentially give away their right to sue. do you think that's appropriate and is congress going to do anything about that? >> no, it's not appropriate. these people are victims. they should not be victimized again by being asked to waive their rights. i think that what's going on
edward markey is chairman of the house environment and subcommittee. he was briefed yesterday.unts of this meeting, it does not sound like you came away very impressed with the executives. >> well, obviously, they have been underestimating the magnitude of this problem right from the very beginning. hopefully, the strategies which they have begun to put in place will begin to work. but otherwise, there are catastrophic consequences which they told us could happen upwards of 40 to 60,000...
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trace this -- it was practiced in the colonies and the successive decades and you can trace it to edward jenner and try to inoculate milkmaids over in england and being unable to and reasoning that it was because they had cowpox on their hands. they discovered the vaccine and this would lead to the eventual eradication of it, this great successful conquest of the dreaded disease, which by the way, i don't know if you know this, a lot of people would say the black plague and all that, but smallpox was the greatest killer may be, the deadliest disease in all of human history. it was a great conquest and by 1880 they declared it across the world. what are the more immediate effects? what i argue in the vote "the pox and the covenant," the attacks of the ministers, they are getting into the mud with this vicious debate that rages in the street and in the public newspapers on campus. the authority of the ministers come the oath social covenant, this idea going back to the first or 10th of the city upon the hell that they're going to buy themselves together with the perfect society, perfect ch
trace this -- it was practiced in the colonies and the successive decades and you can trace it to edward jenner and try to inoculate milkmaids over in england and being unable to and reasoning that it was because they had cowpox on their hands. they discovered the vaccine and this would lead to the eventual eradication of it, this great successful conquest of the dreaded disease, which by the way, i don't know if you know this, a lot of people would say the black plague and all that, but...
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. >> bruce edwards, died of als which we'll talk about. that's quite a story in itself. >> charlie: and you are coming down did you say to your caddy, something about your former cad key? >> on saturday i did. as i played my second thought to the 18th green on saturday. i put the club in the bag, i waited for the other fella to hit and look at neil oxman. neil, he's with us today. he said, don't make me cry. don't worry i'm already crying. bruce was -- he was a special person, his glass is always half full. his enthusiasm was most important thing about his life. he loved what he did and there wasn't a mean bone in his body. >> charlie: how many years together? >> over 30. >> charlie: wow. you hit that shot going in, you got to come back. >> that ball was in the air, i go back to say that's one of the three shots i'll probably remember the most. when that ball was in the air, i said just like '77. i love it. it's going right at the flag. the only question was, typical links golf question is, did i choose the right club. did i hit it the rig
. >> bruce edwards, died of als which we'll talk about. that's quite a story in itself. >> charlie: and you are coming down did you say to your caddy, something about your former cad key? >> on saturday i did. as i played my second thought to the 18th green on saturday. i put the club in the bag, i waited for the other fella to hit and look at neil oxman. neil, he's with us today. he said, don't make me cry. don't worry i'm already crying. bruce was -- he was a special person,...
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plus on art beat, a new exhibit about edward moi-bridge, a pioneer in photography.e was the first to capture motion and paved the way for the invention of cinema. curator philip brookman describes moi-bridge's technique. >> he's british by birth, he was born in 1830. he began his career in san francisco in 1867 photographing the landscape. and yet he's really best known for work he did years later in the 1870s and 1880s about motion and time. his great realization was his understanding that a sequence of images would allow a real thorough analysis of the motion of a horse. we see that photography was both a scientific accomplishment, a technical accomplishment, and also an artistic accomplishment. >> brown: and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm jeffrey brown. >> woodruff: i'm judy >> woodruff: i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you on-line... and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks, among others. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundation
plus on art beat, a new exhibit about edward moi-bridge, a pioneer in photography.e was the first to capture motion and paved the way for the invention of cinema. curator philip brookman describes moi-bridge's technique. >> he's british by birth, he was born in 1830. he began his career in san francisco in 1867 photographing the landscape. and yet he's really best known for work he did years later in the 1870s and 1880s about motion and time. his great realization was his understanding...
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there's a wonderful poem by edward valencia is a conscientious director.t begins i shall die, but that is what i shall do for death. he's mounting up in the air today, his horse used the classroom. he has business in cuba, but i will not give him a leg up. i will not tell him where that lies. i shall die, but that's all i shall do. this is a hard test or people to us. by the time i got to mr. miller he was quite old, but he continued to witness throughout his life come in many decades. i remember is that the nation magazine publishing an article a very humorous account to a dinner at the american embassy in turkey at the head of the pen delegation which him and how were pentair and how panter gave the american ambassador of turkey not lewdly ruinous time throughout the dinner all night because of turkey's treatment of the kurdish minority and i have my differences and i've had my differences with the same american ambassador and i cannot most feel sorry for ambassador starts to ache on having to face painter for an evening knowing that the american policy
there's a wonderful poem by edward valencia is a conscientious director.t begins i shall die, but that is what i shall do for death. he's mounting up in the air today, his horse used the classroom. he has business in cuba, but i will not give him a leg up. i will not tell him where that lies. i shall die, but that's all i shall do. this is a hard test or people to us. by the time i got to mr. miller he was quite old, but he continued to witness throughout his life come in many decades. i...
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edwards or mr. -- okay. ms. edwards. >> thank you, m chairman. and thank you, gentlemen, for being here today. i just have a couple of questions that i want to center actually around the response plan. because i think it's actually related to the flow rate. so if your response plan is designed for kind of a worse case scenario of 250,000 barrels per day and if you go with the -- what i think are conservative estimates of 5,000 barrels a day, you're probably at about 2% of your wor case scenario. do you -- so in fully implementing your response plan, is this the full implementation of your response plan for the deephorizon spill? >> the sub surface response plans are very aggressive. the response plans on the surface encompass and utilize plans that go all the way from aggressive treatment offshore to shoreline protection skimming and things like that, booming, and then go on to land as to how to clean up and how to deal with issues. so the response plan is aggressive. it's being flexed and deployed based on the characteristics of this oil and whe
edwards or mr. -- okay. ms. edwards. >> thank you, m chairman. and thank you, gentlemen, for being here today. i just have a couple of questions that i want to center actually around the response plan. because i think it's actually related to the flow rate. so if your response plan is designed for kind of a worse case scenario of 250,000 barrels per day and if you go with the -- what i think are conservative estimates of 5,000 barrels a day, you're probably at about 2% of your wor case...
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. >> we're joined by edward epstein of congressional quarterly. house democrats were working again today to pass that science and technology bill. it got thwarted what happened? >> they brought it up under a consequence of the ruse means they needed 2/3 of the house votes. they fell 12 votes short of passing it. now they say they will bring it up again at an unspecified date under a rule, which means they need a majority, but it also means the republicans could offer another so-called motion to recommit, which is how they got into this trouble in the first place. >> take us back to that first attempt. this next attempt would be the third. the first attempt, what changes did democrats make to try to get it passed again? >> the republicans said they had a list of five or six items that were in their motion. the democrats accepted what they thought were the two big ones which was to reduce the cost of the bilbe cutting it back from five years to three years. they cut it in about half. they also accepted language about fires or disciplining government
. >> we're joined by edward epstein of congressional quarterly. house democrats were working again today to pass that science and technology bill. it got thwarted what happened? >> they brought it up under a consequence of the ruse means they needed 2/3 of the house votes. they fell 12 votes short of passing it. now they say they will bring it up again at an unspecified date under a rule, which means they need a majority, but it also means the republicans could offer another...
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edwards, one minute. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. edwards: i thank the gentleman for yielding and i want to thank chairman skelton and the committee for your leadership on this issue and continued commitment to what it takes for our service members and families and most especially to my colleague, representative lipinski from illinois and mr. murphy of connecticut, for working together to find amendments that bolster domestic job creation. i rise today to urge a yes vote on this en bloc amendment as well as the underlying legislation. and most specifically, the amendment i led encourages the departmenof defense for to the account for the impact of defense spending programs. with the d.o.d. spending billions a year, it's necessary to analyze the effect of this spending on our economy. the amendments by my two colleagues are equally important. they seebling tensure that domestic companies are included and strengthen the buy america waiver process. these provisions close major loopholes and fix major deficiencies. i yield back and i urg
edwards, one minute. the chair: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. edwards: i thank the gentleman for yielding and i want to thank chairman skelton and the committee for your leadership on this issue and continued commitment to what it takes for our service members and families and most especially to my colleague, representative lipinski from illinois and mr. murphy of connecticut, for working together to find amendments that bolster domestic job creation. i rise today to urge a...
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edwards to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will be offered by the guest chaplain, pastor dan claire, the church of resurrection. the chaplain: please pray with me. blessed is the nation whose god is the lord. almighty god we praise you for our creation, preservation, and all the blessings of life, but above all for your immeasurable love and redemption. by your light that has come into the world. we await that promised day when there will be no more death or misery, injustice or oppression. until then guide our nation in paths of righteousness for your name's sake. and forgive our trespasses as we forgive those who trespass against us. direct and prosper the work of this body that they may ordain for our govern nance only the things that will please you and further the welfare of all people. bestow upon every person here in both their public and private lives your amazing grace. to you be all praise and honor, glory and power, now
edwards to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, nancy pelosi, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will be offered by the guest chaplain, pastor dan claire, the church of resurrection. the chaplain: please pray with me. blessed is the nation whose god is the lord. almighty god we praise you for our creation, preservation, and all the blessings of life, but above all for your immeasurable love and redemption. by your light that has come into the...
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edward taub. he had a national institutes of health approved steady because he had a theory. his theory was that unlike the thinking at that time he believed that the brain had greater plasticity, that is it had -- that is ingrid newkirk going by. [laughter] he believed in had the plasticity to actually change so that he theorized that even if stroke rectums lost the use of their lives because they became numb from the injury caused by the stroke, they might be able to be trained and have their brain change through training to use a lens even though they couldn't feel it. now, this was a new breakthrough biological thinking in he was given nih grant and approval to do some experiments with monkeys to see whether or not that theory was true. alex pachinko appear one day and offered to be a student volunteer. alex, known to dr. todd, was the co-founder of peta. alex said to us to show you where he's coming from, the tunnel, we look upon the murder of animals as we now look on the murder of men. of course, animals can't be murdered, only humans can be murdered, and by the way on
edward taub. he had a national institutes of health approved steady because he had a theory. his theory was that unlike the thinking at that time he believed that the brain had greater plasticity, that is it had -- that is ingrid newkirk going by. [laughter] he believed in had the plasticity to actually change so that he theorized that even if stroke rectums lost the use of their lives because they became numb from the injury caused by the stroke, they might be able to be trained and have their...
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and him like colonel edward cunningham, texas is sugar cane again the rebound less sugar gold coast sugar industry that had collapsed after emancipation. prisoner labor thus help to rebuild the south just as slavery built the old south, but at tremendoutremendous cost. broken families, arrested economic development, shattered lives. in the archives, which are surprisingly rich considering that prison into strip inhabits a voice and agency, and painstakingly printed clemency petitions in official complaints that more often brought punishment then redressed, and exposÉ smuggled out of newspapers, in scratchy musical recordings and in scores of investigative reports prepared in response to countless outraged that in all these collections, in state capitals richmond to austin, you can almost hear the cry of forsaken prisoners sold into what douglas blackmon called slavery by another name. pressures have scurvy so bad their teeth are falling out reported one letter that caught my eye. another described working in the winter mind without shoes and till frostbite set in. black women prisoners de
and him like colonel edward cunningham, texas is sugar cane again the rebound less sugar gold coast sugar industry that had collapsed after emancipation. prisoner labor thus help to rebuild the south just as slavery built the old south, but at tremendoutremendous cost. broken families, arrested economic development, shattered lives. in the archives, which are surprisingly rich considering that prison into strip inhabits a voice and agency, and painstakingly printed clemency petitions in...
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edwards deming figured out how to do quality bean production and nobody in the united is listen to thembut the japanese did and it became the toyota production system. and we can clearly hear how some consultants and others basically informed the samples of spain and denmark and other stupid and place the kind of comprehensive primary care systems that we should than instituting all along. as paul said with a clear incidence where you saw the lower house of the admission rates, lower we admission rates across the board i'm essentially an boeing announcing a 20% cost reduction from the patient under medical home. one third lower cost overall for employees and ibm who have a relationship with the comprehensiveness. so they should be a slam dunk at this point. now, you've been hurt from katie that there's going to be lots of different ways to pay these models and is not going to be any single right answer, but we can let the flowers bloom. anything for the q&a that came out of the 1990's care to capitation, this is somewhat reassuring that there could be other ways of being paid to don't n
edwards deming figured out how to do quality bean production and nobody in the united is listen to thembut the japanese did and it became the toyota production system. and we can clearly hear how some consultants and others basically informed the samples of spain and denmark and other stupid and place the kind of comprehensive primary care systems that we should than instituting all along. as paul said with a clear incidence where you saw the lower house of the admission rates, lower we...
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this edward munch painting, f fertili fertility, went unsold. despite that, the goal of $50 million was met. christine, wow, that makes you happ happy. >> small change, a couple million here and there. small change, right, ross? >> yeah, yeah. >>> coming up on "worldwide exchange," are we looking at a traditional case in sell in may and go away? we'll discuss it after this break. >> the risk aversion is to the benefit of the treasury market at the time being. >>> welcome to "worldwide exchange." the headlines making news today, out of the united states, the tide of red ink may flow for a second day after wall street sees the biggest route in three months. >> mean while, european equity markets are lower as angela merkel tells her parliament that our future depends on the best of the greek bailout plan. >> and here in asia, bourses plunge on risk aversion, triggered by fears the europe yap debt crisis will spread beyond greece. >> we just got euro zone february sales. the revision is flat on the month, minus 0.1% on the year. the march retail sal
this edward munch painting, f fertili fertility, went unsold. despite that, the goal of $50 million was met. christine, wow, that makes you happ happy. >> small change, a couple million here and there. small change, right, ross? >> yeah, yeah. >>> coming up on "worldwide exchange," are we looking at a traditional case in sell in may and go away? we'll discuss it after this break. >> the risk aversion is to the benefit of the treasury market at the time...
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