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>>flanagan: i think people are reconciled to the decision.ean very soon after there was quite a lot of anger. people felt they had been sold a kind of a pipe dream. >>reporter: mining is a 32 billion us dollar a year industry for western australia and one of the state's biggest, but the boombust cycles leave local economies at the mercy of global commodity prices. >>passmore: some of these towns have seen a big influx in investment as the commodity prices have gone up so in effect gold rush towns, even though they might not be in gold. >>reporter: so now the region is looking elsewhere for revenue and the top contender is tourism >>duffecy: it is never going to make up for the economic loss of the withdrawal of bhp billiton. tourism won't be able to provide the same level of employment that that mining company has provided. what it has got the opportunity to do is capitalise on its natural assets. and the fitzgerald river national parkis a fantastic asset. >>grant: it is one of the twelve or thirteen hotspots of biological diversity on the pl
>>flanagan: i think people are reconciled to the decision.ean very soon after there was quite a lot of anger. people felt they had been sold a kind of a pipe dream. >>reporter: mining is a 32 billion us dollar a year industry for western australia and one of the state's biggest, but the boombust cycles leave local economies at the mercy of global commodity prices. >>passmore: some of these towns have seen a big influx in investment as the commodity prices have gone up so in...
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>>flanagan: there is an over-hype creating a link between bonuses in the city and the downturn stroke inevitable that in times of want people will look at those who have. and i think that is what's driving this. i also think that this is an unfortunate populist measure that the government is focusing on because it is easy to explain. >>reporter: yet the city now expects a slippery ride --fearing new regulation and political pressurefrom the uk authorities -- the question is whether this could freeze up london as a financial hub -- with fears mounting that other global banking centers could be eying disenchanted workers. >>benson: clearly there's going to be more regulation. that needs to come in. i am hopeful that thatwon't be overly oppressive because if it is it will tend to drive away talent. it will tend to drive away institutions and that will be severely damaging to london. >>reporter: the entitlement culture that mushroomed in the bull market years is thawing. bonus expectations are already lower --the city is more sensitive to public outrage at big payouts. and globalrecession
>>flanagan: there is an over-hype creating a link between bonuses in the city and the downturn stroke inevitable that in times of want people will look at those who have. and i think that is what's driving this. i also think that this is an unfortunate populist measure that the government is focusing on because it is easy to explain. >>reporter: yet the city now expects a slippery ride --fearing new regulation and political pressurefrom the uk authorities -- the question is whether...
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he seeps to have this thing this mcgregor and flanagan had. very good action on the change- up.oming out of his hand everything that he does out there, the whole body rhythm and everything is excellent. i hope that he continues that today because this is the kind of line-up that he can go through easily. >> tom: matusz the best pitcher supposedly to come out of the 2008 draft and halladay one of the top pitchers in all of baseball right now. if you can't watch the game on masn, join joanne gel on the fan. jim hunter and buck hart nez standing by. orioles and blue jays next.
he seeps to have this thing this mcgregor and flanagan had. very good action on the change- up.oming out of his hand everything that he does out there, the whole body rhythm and everything is excellent. i hope that he continues that today because this is the kind of line-up that he can go through easily. >> tom: matusz the best pitcher supposedly to come out of the 2008 draft and halladay one of the top pitchers in all of baseball right now. if you can't watch the game on masn, join...
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there's mike flanagan, dave mcnally, all good lefthanders. third inning off justin masterson, his fifth home run in his last 18 games. 5-2. the orioles win. that turns them a spot tonight against the yankees. mark teixeira is tearing it up with rbi's. are the ravens fun to watch or what? >> they are great. the touchdown pass was great. >> you have to feel good about what you have seen in the preseason games. >> it test to start somewhere. this team has been very efficient offense. >> it makes you look for to the start of the season. >> two weeks. let's get to one of your answers to our question. >> does the start of the school year have you concerned about the spread of h1n1 swine flu virus? >> james from owings mills writes "when putting children in a classroom, we all know several of them will get something. my concern is parents of children, because of ignorance or plummet problems, will not take precautions and return the kids to school." keep sending your responses. email us at watercooler@wbaltv.com. we will post mortem on the front pag
there's mike flanagan, dave mcnally, all good lefthanders. third inning off justin masterson, his fifth home run in his last 18 games. 5-2. the orioles win. that turns them a spot tonight against the yankees. mark teixeira is tearing it up with rbi's. are the ravens fun to watch or what? >> they are great. the touchdown pass was great. >> you have to feel good about what you have seen in the preseason games. >> it test to start somewhere. this team has been very efficient...
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one of them maryann flanagan. you have a daughter with special needs. you really felt, you told me you felt he was working on your behalf. describe that. >> he -- ted and his whole family were always so helpful to special needs of all citizens. but with my daughter and with a group of children that she, you know, would be with. he did so much with health care and helping them feel that they were -- they had a voice in the community. and he just did that up until the very end. i had an e-mail from his office on a matter i had e-mailed just a couple of months ago. so it was just very important to them and that made us feel special. >> reporter: when you walked inside, you've already seen the senator lying in repose. describe what it was like in there. >> it was very solemn, respectful. but i just felt a thrill to be able to be here today and to say my personal thank you for all the efforts that he has done throughout his life. and all of the kennedy family. i grew up in massachusetts so you grew up with the whole family. and this is the first such event t
one of them maryann flanagan. you have a daughter with special needs. you really felt, you told me you felt he was working on your behalf. describe that. >> he -- ted and his whole family were always so helpful to special needs of all citizens. but with my daughter and with a group of children that she, you know, would be with. he did so much with health care and helping them feel that they were -- they had a voice in the community. and he just did that up until the very end. i had an...
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if you could throw and mike flanagan used to when he was pihing coach here he had a youngster and hesaid let's praccelow and away. threw the first pitch about three, four inches off the outside corner. the next one drove inside, he said okay other side of the plate. one out of three doesn't do it. not at this level. not with these guys coming up to the plate with a bat. though it is a matter of working working working. then that is your starting. doesn't always go there. but if your muscle memory, your major league prayers, you are a pitcher. if you work on it often enough yocgdoit. here's anoth batter down 1-2 back in the count as rivera by falling off pitchers has worked it out 3-2. guthriis allowed six runs on eight hits. unced to short andino is down. >> jim: where was that pitch? outside corner and away. have to reach for it. thisisjeremy guthrie the first half of last year. look at that ball, right on the corner. not much you can do with that. so when he gets back to that, that is your frame of reference. you make the hitter adjust to that pitch. if he hits that pitch you c
if you could throw and mike flanagan used to when he was pihing coach here he had a youngster and hesaid let's praccelow and away. threw the first pitch about three, four inches off the outside corner. the next one drove inside, he said okay other side of the plate. one out of three doesn't do it. not at this level. not with these guys coming up to the plate with a bat. though it is a matter of working working working. then that is your starting. doesn't always go there. but if your muscle...
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steven flanagan has answers from the strategic center for international studies he joins us this morningave: what were these russian submarines doing and how close are they to our borders to q. cement the pentagon spokesman mentioned they were off in international waters so probably out beyond the 200-mile limit. i think this is mostly political posturing. it is a rather dismaying sign that the russians haven't quite reset their own mindset and the feeling as president obama tried to open the door to a new relationship even in his speech in moscow, asked for russia to try to abandon this behavior, the russians are showing they're not yet given up on this idea well if you want to mess around in our backyard in georgia and the caucuses we can continue to mess around in your backyard. >> clayton: this concerns me. some of what i study about this is fascinating. some of the maneuvers they do i want to get into the details because this has been talked about, which is these nuclear submarines sitting there on these maneuvers were they doing? they're basically waiting for orders as part of thei
steven flanagan has answers from the strategic center for international studies he joins us this morningave: what were these russian submarines doing and how close are they to our borders to q. cement the pentagon spokesman mentioned they were off in international waters so probably out beyond the 200-mile limit. i think this is mostly political posturing. it is a rather dismaying sign that the russians haven't quite reset their own mindset and the feeling as president obama tried to open the...
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i kind of invoke what mike flanagan use today say sometimes, because i know he's a type a personalityot to try easier. he has to make some mechanical changes, his head is jerking, i asked today, the guys that tell you how you're pitching are the guys that face you. and i said to the a's, what's it like hitting off guthrie. he said we know he's going to make mistakes. he made mistakes last night. they took advantage of it. >> gary: and how the o's finish this season will in large part depend on how jeremy guthrie can respond to what has happened so far and make it a better ending. does your mouthwash work in six different ways? introducing listerine total care. everything you need to strengthen teeth, help prevent cavities, and kill germs. introducing 6 in 1 listerine total care. the most complete mouthwash. >>> it will be a warm and h night once again here at camden yards with the temperature of 89 degrees at game time, overcast skies. a breeze that will be kind of circulating around the ballpark here tonight, as there are thunderstorms once again in the area. take a look at th
i kind of invoke what mike flanagan use today say sometimes, because i know he's a type a personalityot to try easier. he has to make some mechanical changes, his head is jerking, i asked today, the guys that tell you how you're pitching are the guys that face you. and i said to the a's, what's it like hitting off guthrie. he said we know he's going to make mistakes. he made mistakes last night. they took advantage of it. >> gary: and how the o's finish this season will in large part...
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we helped them out of the water, and i remember distinctly taking one man named flanagan down to the hospital. when you get to the hospital, there was a doctor. the first doctor would look the man over, and if he thought he could save him he said go here. if he thought he could not save him right off, he went down to the second line, and that was the fellows that they did not think were going to make it. the rule right now was that if you were physically aboard the ship on december 7 collier remains to be interred on the ship. we are working on a program so that anybody that was out of the ship's crew on december 7 could have that privilege. that is number one. the second thing is that way back in about 1981, or before that, my son was an ensign on a ship here in 1976. i thought it is just too bad that nothing has ever been done so that the fellows that were on the ship december 7 could not go back here and have a memorial service or something like that. so i worked on that, and succeeded. in 1981, we probably had about 75 or 100 people who were either survivors of the arizona court
we helped them out of the water, and i remember distinctly taking one man named flanagan down to the hospital. when you get to the hospital, there was a doctor. the first doctor would look the man over, and if he thought he could save him he said go here. if he thought he could not save him right off, he went down to the second line, and that was the fellows that they did not think were going to make it. the rule right now was that if you were physically aboard the ship on december 7 collier...
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we helped them out of the water, and i remember distinctly taking one man named flanagan down to the hospital. when you get to the hospital, there was a doctor. the first doctor would look the man over, and if he thought he could save him he said go here. if he thought he could not save him right off, he went down to the second line, and that was the fellows that they did not think were going to make it. the rule right now was that if you were physically aboard the ship on december 7 collier remains to be interred on the ship. we are working on a program so that anybody that was out of the ship's crew on december 7 could have that privilege. that is number one. the second thing is that way back in about 1981, or before that, my son was an ensign on a ship here in 1976. i thought it is just too bad that nothing has ever been done so that the fellows that were on the ship december 7 could not go back here and have a memorial service or something like that. so i worked on that, and succeeded. in 1981, we probably had about 75 or 100 people who were either survivors of the arizona court
we helped them out of the water, and i remember distinctly taking one man named flanagan down to the hospital. when you get to the hospital, there was a doctor. the first doctor would look the man over, and if he thought he could save him he said go here. if he thought he could not save him right off, he went down to the second line, and that was the fellows that they did not think were going to make it. the rule right now was that if you were physically aboard the ship on december 7 collier...