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roger cressey and steve emer n emerson. we decide to turn in early. we just know. announcer: finding the moment that's right for you both can take some time. that's why cialis gives men with erectile dysfunction options: 36-hour cialis or cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. don't drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long term injury seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision stop taking cialis and call your doctor right away. announcer: cialis for daily use or 36-hour cialis. ask your doctor if cialis is right for you, so when the moment is right, you
roger cressey and steve emer n emerson. we decide to turn in early. we just know. announcer: finding the moment that's right for you both can take some time. that's why cialis gives men with erectile dysfunction options: 36-hour cialis or cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual...
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emerson said that. an example to people who welcomed the time bombs with animosity of the seven americans. that's it, i do not think you can quantify this and say that all the people who oppose obama are motivated by race. i do not think so. that also said, i remember a song written by julie stein bag in the early 1940's the said, " is teams of heard this song before, it has an old familiar score." going back to 1968, there was a guy named george wallace who also realize that race was something you cannot talk about, so they had another code in which he talked about centralized government, taxation of people, individuals bring on the federal government taking money. some of that is what you see now. it is in some of the rallies that were held in august and about some of the people who showed up in washington last weekend. but to go from bad to say this is a racist, anti-obama action, you cannot make that case because you cannot prove that case. but there's also the case that something is underlying this
emerson said that. an example to people who welcomed the time bombs with animosity of the seven americans. that's it, i do not think you can quantify this and say that all the people who oppose obama are motivated by race. i do not think so. that also said, i remember a song written by julie stein bag in the early 1940's the said, " is teams of heard this song before, it has an old familiar score." going back to 1968, there was a guy named george wallace who also realize that race was...
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steven emerson is the executive director of the project.cerns me most are the three suspects still on the run. they have been identified, but they cannot find them. also, the bomb-making material. are you concerned? >> yes, and the entire public should be. it is disconcerting that three people likely trained in sophisticated bomb making, the kind which was used in the london attacks in 2005, are now on the lamb. the fact that they have not been found is very disconcerting. trace: if there are three -- and we know this because we believe these three helped him to buy the bomb-making materials. could there be more, and what do you know about these terrorism rings? could there be more of their -- out there? >> certainly, but whether or not they are connected is yet to be answered. the government has not amount to much yet because they are still under investigation. as far as these three men, clearly, they should be considered dangerous, armed, and that means the capability to designate other bonds that could be used in other attacks, if -- bom
steven emerson is the executive director of the project.cerns me most are the three suspects still on the run. they have been identified, but they cannot find them. also, the bomb-making material. are you concerned? >> yes, and the entire public should be. it is disconcerting that three people likely trained in sophisticated bomb making, the kind which was used in the london attacks in 2005, are now on the lamb. the fact that they have not been found is very disconcerting. trace: if there...
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back with me is fox news contributor judith miller and steve emerson joins us. have you here. there's a lot of discussion about a storage unit, about bomb making materials. what we have so far are these three men in custody only on charges of lying to investigators. >> you have almost a perfect storm because this is the week with all the dignitaries in new york, with the president, with the israeli prime minister, with the iranian foreign minister. nobody wanted to take any chances. when they discovered there was a plot under way, once it took a certain direction when there was formulations of chemical combustion material, talks about potential explosions, wiretaps going back to afghanistan and pakistan -- nobody wanted to take a chance that there could be explosives hidden someplace. they searched for storage containers. they searched for any type of storage unit that might have contained some of the materials used for bomb making. they did not find any. it does not mean they will not find any. because of what was going on this week, they did not want to take a
back with me is fox news contributor judith miller and steve emerson joins us. have you here. there's a lot of discussion about a storage unit, about bomb making materials. what we have so far are these three men in custody only on charges of lying to investigators. >> you have almost a perfect storm because this is the week with all the dignitaries in new york, with the president, with the israeli prime minister, with the iranian foreign minister. nobody wanted to take any chances. when...
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this guy is coming up to steve emerson in northern california. they love apple products. he has a d d a full of information on the new york cell, he has -- he is called a rrorist in a memo from a guy in a state department. rren christopher, the secretary of state and the deputy attorney general literally pushed this guy out of the country. the jordanians have him convicted of a murder case. what motive for him to talk to an american. he has a death sentence in jordan. he is osama bin laden's brother-in-law. even if you argue the was not much knowledge about him, still, all right? he is heading back to manila. on.y have a fire in manila going nnect the dots! warren christopher says we should get rid of him, they basically move this guy out of the countr the witness recants, this case is dismissed, he ns a seafood restaurant and was recently murdered. of wonder why. the man who knew the secret. during this extradition period, jamie comes up with a memo which he admitted was not legally necessary, which separated the fbi agents investigating future acts of terror from crimin
this guy is coming up to steve emerson in northern california. they love apple products. he has a d d a full of information on the new york cell, he has -- he is called a rrorist in a memo from a guy in a state department. rren christopher, the secretary of state and the deputy attorney general literally pushed this guy out of the country. the jordanians have him convicted of a murder case. what motive for him to talk to an american. he has a death sentence in jordan. he is osama bin laden's...
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. >> michael emerson won his second supporting actor drama emmy for playing the creepy benjamin linusho took the supporting drama actress surprise for playing the president on "24." >> it's just now dawning on me that there really were probably millions of people around the world watching. i'm sorry, i'm a little speechless right now, just thinking about that. >> reporter: from then on, every big winner from last year won again. glenn close earned her second lead drama actress emmy in a row for "damages." brian cranston repeated for "breaking bad." "30 rock"ed earned comedy series the third year running and emmy voters were enthralled once again with "mad men," it repeated as best drama series, proving that everything old is indeed new again. >> we worked very hard to not have it stink the second year. >> reporter: and speaking of old favorites, the biggest winner this year was based on something really old. a 150-year-old charles dickens novel. the pbs mini series "little dorrit" took home a total of seven emmys. >> there were certainly plenty of memorable moments on tv's biggest nig
. >> michael emerson won his second supporting actor drama emmy for playing the creepy benjamin linusho took the supporting drama actress surprise for playing the president on "24." >> it's just now dawning on me that there really were probably millions of people around the world watching. i'm sorry, i'm a little speechless right now, just thinking about that. >> reporter: from then on, every big winner from last year won again. glenn close earned her second lead...
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reporter: inside the 61st prime time emmys offered a warm assortment of winners including michael emersonor "lost." toni colette and "2 1/2 men" john crier. >> were you surprised. >> yes, i'm not that good an actor to act as surprised as i was. i'm the best supporting actor in a comedy. i'm not that good. >> i feel like i must be on the air. >> reporter: best drama mad mad, best dramatic actress glenn close and best dramatic actor bryan cranston for "breaking bad." few seemed happier than jessica lange who felt her "great garden's" emmy rivaled her two oscars. >> reporter: through it all neil patrick harris kept things moving. >> here's hoping kanye west likes "30 rock." >> reporter: everyone else did. "30 rock" won again so did alec baldwin leaving tina fey finishing it with a chilled beverage. >> a white wine -- >> reporter: is one enough? >> one is actually sadly is more than enough. >> reporter: for "good morning america," i'm chris connelly in los angeles. >> she is so talented. neil patrick harris once again, he was -- especially the opening number -- >> so hard to do and so risky w
reporter: inside the 61st prime time emmys offered a warm assortment of winners including michael emersonor "lost." toni colette and "2 1/2 men" john crier. >> were you surprised. >> yes, i'm not that good an actor to act as surprised as i was. i'm the best supporting actor in a comedy. i'm not that good. >> i feel like i must be on the air. >> reporter: best drama mad mad, best dramatic actress glenn close and best dramatic actor bryan cranston for...
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large cap, i can think of emerson, johnson & johnson. there are more on the conservative side.get you to 15% but it gives you peace of mind. >> ali is taking notes. >> i absolutely am. that is fascinating. congratulations, ray. i have donna rosato to ask a question. >> so you hold on to the stocks for life. but you must have some rules for when you do sell. i wonder if there are any stocks that aappreciate yat thawed decided to sell vein a particular rule that you use to determine when you're ready to sell? >> for example, maybe stock took off and we got a couple right now in that situation. probably next month we'll probably shave off a little bit. probably 30 years ago a broker i knew, he was my broker, he said sometimes it's good to take half off the table, let the rest ride. now do we do that? all the time? no. sometimes you have to take all off the table. and go a different direction. >> ray bahr, it's good to have rules about when you sell stocks. thanks for sharing your experience and advice with our viewers and some of us i think learned something from this as well. let
large cap, i can think of emerson, johnson & johnson. there are more on the conservative side.get you to 15% but it gives you peace of mind. >> ali is taking notes. >> i absolutely am. that is fascinating. congratulations, ray. i have donna rosato to ask a question. >> so you hold on to the stocks for life. but you must have some rules for when you do sell. i wonder if there are any stocks that aappreciate yat thawed decided to sell vein a particular rule that you use to...
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meredith emerson hiking with her dog in georgia. she was just hiking with her dog. she's murdered. her killer tied her to a tree, beat her to death and beheaded her. then there was another case, a short drive from there, christi cornwell was abducted, she was walking along leaving her mom's house, talking to her boyfriend on the cell phone. this is absolutely an outrage that in america, a woman cannot even leave a law enforcement agency without literally almost behaving in a suicidal fashion. i want you all to think about that. >> absolutely right, jane. >> we will talk about that when we come back in just a moment because we've got to really appreciate the depths of this war on women. an exciting week on hln, the debut of "the joy behar show." hot topic tonight, ann coulter. these two have faced off before when joy guest hosted on "larry king." you can imagine plenty of intense back and forth. got to watch it tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern. >>> i ran upstairs and woke my husband up, and we came and looked over -- out the window and my husband said are you okay, and she said i didn't
meredith emerson hiking with her dog in georgia. she was just hiking with her dog. she's murdered. her killer tied her to a tree, beat her to death and beheaded her. then there was another case, a short drive from there, christi cornwell was abducted, she was walking along leaving her mom's house, talking to her boyfriend on the cell phone. this is absolutely an outrage that in america, a woman cannot even leave a law enforcement agency without literally almost behaving in a suicidal fashion. i...
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. >>> while michael emerson won again for supporting actor.he amazing race captured the series again. >> unbelievable. you set at every turn. >>> and another 7 time winner in the daily show with john stewart, emmy deja vu all over the place. >>> still ahead, five states hit an unemployment rate of 12%, how close they are to maryland. >>> nothing but a shame. >>> desaster in dundalk. the clean up continues after friday's massive watermain break. why residents say they're not getting any he dealer: during the autobahn for all event, you can get great deals. yeah it's great. i just really want to be sure. whoa, it's us from... ...the future. 11 days in the future. look, you love your new routan. you love the german tuned suspension. you love not having to pay for scheduled maintenance,you- i love what you've done with your hair. we'll take it. >>> stocks close the week at or near the highest levels in nearly a year. the dow jones industrial average, the nasdaq and the s&p 500 each gained between a quarter and .4 of a percent. investors didn't see
. >>> while michael emerson won again for supporting actor.he amazing race captured the series again. >> unbelievable. you set at every turn. >>> and another 7 time winner in the daily show with john stewart, emmy deja vu all over the place. >>> still ahead, five states hit an unemployment rate of 12%, how close they are to maryland. >>> nothing but a shame. >>> desaster in dundalk. the clean up continues after friday's massive watermain break....
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the great american essayist and author ralph waldo emerson once said, "the characteristic of heroism is its persistton sivment all men have wandering impulses, fits and starts of generosity. but when you have chosen your part, abide by it and do not weekly try to reconcile yourself with the world." no one in this chamber i know was more persistent than ted kennedy. he chose his pamplet he abided by t he didn't try to reconcile his principles to the moment or the world. and he fought and fought for what he believed in and what he thought was right. sometimes it was very controversial. but he was persistent and fought long and very hard until the end, even when he was sick and tired and worn out. he fought because he loved his country and he knew his colleagues and others loved his country as much as he did. he knew there was always that common ground of country, and he knew that people of good faith, regardless of party and regardless of position, could achieve great things for a country they all loved. when he was done, he'd cast more than 15,000 votes, more than 300 laws bear the na
the great american essayist and author ralph waldo emerson once said, "the characteristic of heroism is its persistton sivment all men have wandering impulses, fits and starts of generosity. but when you have chosen your part, abide by it and do not weekly try to reconcile yourself with the world." no one in this chamber i know was more persistent than ted kennedy. he chose his pamplet he abided by t he didn't try to reconcile his principles to the moment or the world. and he fought...
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." >> reporter: dramatic supporting actress, and emerson won for supporting actor. captured reality series, seven years in a row and neil patrick harris got a little sarcastic. >> unbelievable. upsets at every turn. >>> another seven-time winner "the daily show" in the variety category. virginia? >> got to ask you about neil patrick harris. a lot of buzz about his hosting skills. >> reporter: he is getting absolutely great reviews this morning throughout hollywood, and some people are suggesting he better prepare himself to host again and they also give him a lot of credit for moving the show along and not letting it get dull. so watch him in the future, possibly. >> amazing, because you were talking about the ratings off the top. do you think his hosting had a lot to do with that? >> reporter: not sure, but certainly it had to have been a factor, because you know how people are. they'll go ahead and change the channel at a moment's notice. not only that, the emmys were going up against the dallas cowboys/new york giants football game. two big media markets invofed
." >> reporter: dramatic supporting actress, and emerson won for supporting actor. captured reality series, seven years in a row and neil patrick harris got a little sarcastic. >> unbelievable. upsets at every turn. >>> another seven-time winner "the daily show" in the variety category. virginia? >> got to ask you about neil patrick harris. a lot of buzz about his hosting skills. >> reporter: he is getting absolutely great reviews this morning...
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. >> not an emerson hall. we hope that we worked out the problems we're working on in a sufficiently reasonable way of what appeared to us five years ago as sensible or legitimate in its conclusion was in pretty much the same five years later. one will build on it. there's no question that except in cases in which one hopes really do so no, a book the first time around -- it will be a coherence. there will in fact be a progression. but ultimately, a coherence to the broader body of law. i apologize if i sound like a johnny one note on this. what we cannot forget is that we do not have the system in which the coherence of values allows for the development of any one guy you necessarily as far as it can logically go because there is usually a legitimate competitor somewhere. we cannot lose sight of that. the value of coherence and a system or body of doctrinal development must always have an open door. the door must be open to a competing value. >> but observation leads directly to another school of constitution
. >> not an emerson hall. we hope that we worked out the problems we're working on in a sufficiently reasonable way of what appeared to us five years ago as sensible or legitimate in its conclusion was in pretty much the same five years later. one will build on it. there's no question that except in cases in which one hopes really do so no, a book the first time around -- it will be a coherence. there will in fact be a progression. but ultimately, a coherence to the broader body of law. i...
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space of ohio, for spear heading this effort, as well as representatives jo ann emerson, mar rainy barry. and i would reserve the balance of my time, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from nebraska. mr. terry: thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. terry: i rise in support of h.r. 3663, a bill to delay the date for accreditation of durable medical equipment suppliers for 90 days. i want to thank my colleague from ohio, mr. space, for bringing this legislation to the floor today to correct a provision in the medicare improvements for patients and providers act of 2008. that which was approved by the house last year requires suppliers of durable medical equipment, d.m.e., to get accreditation before applying to the centers for medicare and medicaid services, to meet the quality standards before being awarded a contract under the medicare d.m.e. competitive bidding program. the law carved out an exemption for certain physicians and ot
space of ohio, for spear heading this effort, as well as representatives jo ann emerson, mar rainy barry. and i would reserve the balance of my time, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from nebraska. mr. terry: thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. terry: i rise in support of h.r. 3663, a bill to delay the date for accreditation of...