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garrett's hurting. get garrett out of there. bowen, bowen. bowen, go to four, go to four. come on, get out. we got you, we got you. come on. >> the trainer said, when i came off to the side, i was like, "i know everything, i know everything," because, you know, i didn't want him to think i had a concussion or anything. >> you all right? >> years past, we used to say, "he got his bell rung." but we've kind of shied away from that, and we actually call it what it is, and it was a little bit of a head trauma. >> number 20, josh... >> narrator: there are at least 60,000 concussions like this one every year in high school football. concussions have always been part of the game, but lately, they've been met with far more scrutiny. >> number 32 on third down and six. in trouble. gets rid of the ball. oh, big hit on desean jackson, and there is a penalty marker... >> narrator: the nfl's high profile drama over big hits played out all fall in the media. >> i don't know how you take this out of the game of football, but we've got to find a way. we've got to find a way. >> recent stu
garrett's hurting. get garrett out of there. bowen, bowen. bowen, go to four, go to four. come on, get out. we got you, we got you. come on. >> the trainer said, when i came off to the side, i was like, "i know everything, i know everything," because, you know, i didn't want him to think i had a concussion or anything. >> you all right? >> years past, we used to say, "he got his bell rung." but we've kind of shied away from that, and we actually call it...
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garrett. the legislation before us today would actually put us on a pathway to achieve a balanced federal budget by the year 2020. there are hard choices in this budget, but it's time the american people broke this addiction. it's time that the people in both political parties came together and played it straight with the american people and said there are tough choices ahead. we can do them in a way that's humane and represents fiscal discipline and reform, but we have to act and we have to act now. i urge my colleagues to support this important alternative. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. the chair recognizes the gentleman from new jersey. mr. garrett: i thank the speaker. at this time i would like to yield one minute to the gentleman from new mexico -- no, from indiana, sorry. the chair: the gentleman from indiana is recognized for one minute. mr. rokita: thank you, mr. chair. i do like new mexico as well. i rise in strong support of this budget amendment. as a member of the bu
garrett. the legislation before us today would actually put us on a pathway to achieve a balanced federal budget by the year 2020. there are hard choices in this budget, but it's time the american people broke this addiction. it's time that the people in both political parties came together and played it straight with the american people and said there are tough choices ahead. we can do them in a way that's humane and represents fiscal discipline and reform, but we have to act and we have to...
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hassanhii garrett is being held without bail. shirley garrett is in critical condition at johns hopkins hospital. according to court records, she fought for custody of him when his mother died in 2002. >> stay with us, there is more news ahead on 11 news at 6:00. >> it is opening day at pimlico. a live report, coming up. >> opening day for the orioles as well and with them comes the highest expectation in 14 years. more on that later in sports. >> it may be able, but there is still some rain and snow in the mid-atlantic region and in the forecast. details are straight ahead. what do we have here? oh, it's scotts naturescapes advanced mulch. advanced huh? ehh...mulch is mulch. oh, not so, pops. ordinary mulch can fade after a few months. that's mulch! naturescapes holds its color for a full year. a whole year? guaranteed. plus, it's water smart. water-what? water smart. it channels water directly to the roots... reducing runoff, so you can water 30% less. saves water...holds color... you're sure this is mulch? ♪ [ male announcer ]
hassanhii garrett is being held without bail. shirley garrett is in critical condition at johns hopkins hospital. according to court records, she fought for custody of him when his mother died in 2002. >> stay with us, there is more news ahead on 11 news at 6:00. >> it is opening day at pimlico. a live report, coming up. >> opening day for the orioles as well and with them comes the highest expectation in 14 years. more on that later in sports. >> it may be able, but...
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they may pick up a light accumulation out in parts of garrett county. we do have to keep an idea on this whether impulse coming across the ohio valley. although we are still talking about snow in the forecast and around the region, the potential is there for a significant warmup as we head into next week. more on that in the forecast in just a couple of minutes. >> tonight the libyan government has rejected a cease-fire offer from the opposition. the opposition said it would stop assaults if muammar gaddafi pullback troops, stop eating -- stop using foreign mercenaries, and allow peaceful demonstrations in tripoli. the rebels are more organized. they have radios and appeared to have some new weapons. >> in japan, an intensive search is underway for bodies, exactly three weeks after an earthquake and tsunami rocked the country. about 25,000 japanese serviceman and 7000 u.s. military personnel are taking part in the operation along with helicopters and ships. they are searching the coastline as well as the mouth of major rivers. at least 16,000 people in
they may pick up a light accumulation out in parts of garrett county. we do have to keep an idea on this whether impulse coming across the ohio valley. although we are still talking about snow in the forecast and around the region, the potential is there for a significant warmup as we head into next week. more on that in the forecast in just a couple of minutes. >> tonight the libyan government has rejected a cease-fire offer from the opposition. the opposition said it would stop assaults...
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this baby-faced teen is hassanhii garrett, the 14-year-old had beat his grandmother with a hammer while she slept. his aunt was the first person he called after the attack. >> he just told me that he -- you know, help found his grandma laying on the floor in a pool of blood. >> reporter: so he didn't tell you the truth at first? >> no help didn't. >> reporter: this became obvious to police detectives who responded that the story was far more disturbing. according to charging documents, garrett was getting ready for school thursday morning when he became angry with his grandmother. when she fell back asleep that's when he picked up a hammer and hit her in the head. she stamp mered and he continued to hit her in the head. >> it's surreal. it's unfathomable that this kid could strike his grandma in her sleep. >> reporter: garrett's grandmother remains in critical condition. family said she is in an induced coma to help her heal. her teen grandson sits in central booking facing various adult charges and adult time. >> due to the severity of the crime, the primary directs assigned to the cas
this baby-faced teen is hassanhii garrett, the 14-year-old had beat his grandmother with a hammer while she slept. his aunt was the first person he called after the attack. >> he just told me that he -- you know, help found his grandma laying on the floor in a pool of blood. >> reporter: so he didn't tell you the truth at first? >> no help didn't. >> reporter: this became obvious to police detectives who responded that the story was far more disturbing. according to...
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garrett. mr. garrett. no. mr. van hollen. mr. van hallen, aye. mrs. schwartz, aye. mrs. kaptor, aye. mr. doggett, aye. mr. blumenhauer, aye. mr. mccollum, aye. mr. yarmouth, aye. mr. pascrell, aye. mr. honda. mr. honda, aye. mr. ryan. mrs. wallacer man schultz, aye. mrs. moore. mrs. moore, aye. mrs. castor. mrs. castor aye. mr. schuler. mr. schulerer, aye. mr. tonko, aye. mrs. bass. mrs. bass, aye. chairman ryan. >> no. >> chairman ryan, no. >> anyone else wish to vote or change their vote? the clerk will report. >> mr. chairman, on that vote the ayes are 15, the nos are 22. >> there being 15 ayes and 22 no, sir, the amendment is not agreed to. sunday the possible 2012 g.o.p. candidates. that is 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> as a host and as a trainer you are not necessarily a republican or democrat but you are looking at the impact of what government is doing on the financial markets whether it be the oil markets or trading or wall street firms. >> melissa lee on her career and influences and what she believes is her role in reporting business and finan
garrett. mr. garrett. no. mr. van hollen. mr. van hallen, aye. mrs. schwartz, aye. mrs. kaptor, aye. mr. doggett, aye. mr. blumenhauer, aye. mr. mccollum, aye. mr. yarmouth, aye. mr. pascrell, aye. mr. honda. mr. honda, aye. mr. ryan. mrs. wallacer man schultz, aye. mrs. moore. mrs. moore, aye. mrs. castor. mrs. castor aye. mr. schuler. mr. schulerer, aye. mr. tonko, aye. mrs. bass. mrs. bass, aye. chairman ryan. >> no. >> chairman ryan, no. >> anyone else wish to vote or...
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and charged as an adult in the assault. 14 year old hassanhii garrett faces attempted murder charges.pooice say he attacked his own grandmother.. ffrst with a hammer.. then with his fists. police say the two had an argument during breakfast thursday morning as garrett was getting ready for school. after the attackkpolice say the teen called 9-1-1- to get help. (neighbor) "i guess they should look into his history of any kind of mental illness ii he has any. that doesnt sound right for a 14 yyar old to attack his grandmooher like that especialll if shes taking care of himso maybe theres something going on there mentally" garrett is in his first year at digital harbor high school... tonight.. hes in jail. kc fox 45 news at 5:30 here's.../// our... question of the day...///.ááisáá.../ it... appropriate to charge.../// a.../ 14 year old.../// as... an.../ adult? o to... fox- baltimore dot com...// áásoundáá off ... thru...// facebook....// áásendáá... us a tweet.../// áátextáá...// yourranswer ... to.../ 45-203...//. ááenteráá... fox45a ffr... yes../// ááfox45báá.../ for... no....// ááyou
and charged as an adult in the assault. 14 year old hassanhii garrett faces attempted murder charges.pooice say he attacked his own grandmother.. ffrst with a hammer.. then with his fists. police say the two had an argument during breakfast thursday morning as garrett was getting ready for school. after the attackkpolice say the teen called 9-1-1- to get help. (neighbor) "i guess they should look into his history of any kind of mental illness ii he has any. that doesnt sound right for a 14...
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hassanhii garrett became angry with his grandmother. when she fell asleep, he hit her in the head with a hammer. the family tells us she remains in critical condition while the teen sits on central -- in central booking and is facing adult charges. the whole family is in shock tonight. >> we spend weekends at my house. on sunday's he's at church. >> reporter: never saw it coming. >> nothing. that's what we're struggling with, the fact we didn't see this. >> garrett is being charged as an adult with assault and attempted murder. >>> tonight the search for a man who attacked a 14-year-old girl in the brooklyn area on garrett street yesterday afternoon. he asked her in she wanted to make money. she said no and he forced her in a car and then sexually assaulted her. we'll be getting more information in the next hour and bring you more. >>> a shipman is expelled from the naval academy after caught with drugs. the mid-shipman was caught having spice. spice is a drug similar to marijuana. that brings the total to 12 suspended this year as part
hassanhii garrett became angry with his grandmother. when she fell asleep, he hit her in the head with a hammer. the family tells us she remains in critical condition while the teen sits on central -- in central booking and is facing adult charges. the whole family is in shock tonight. >> we spend weekends at my house. on sunday's he's at church. >> reporter: never saw it coming. >> nothing. that's what we're struggling with, the fact we didn't see this. >> garrett is...
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but i think that there are big issues here, and garrett is right to raise them. you know, freedom has risks. we do not aspire to be perfectly safe and perfectly orderly. that's the aspiration of a police state. they don't always achieve it, but that is what they aspear to. there's -- aspire to. there's always a certain amount of play and open doubt and chance and danger in a society that is pluralistic, is open. i mean, look at the difference in if our free speech laws -- in our free speech laws compared with germany, let's say, in which you cannot talk about the holocaust not having happened. the united states, i mean, we see it now. i mean, the flagrant kind of amazing range of speech that's permitted. i mean, there are boundaries, there are taboos, usually cultural, not governmentally-opposed particularly. but we value this as our core. there's a risk to that. look at the recent supreme court decision in west borrow v. snyder, the church that goes around with these ugly, ugly demonstrations outside funerals. at some distance, by the way. you know, we -- i mean
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detectives say garrett admitted to the crime.ack to you. >> thank you. >>> 14 is the minimum age that someone can be charged as an adult in maryland. >>> a university of maryland college park student killed in his off-campus home, now two men face murder charges. police say 23-year-old deandre williams and 23-year-old stephan weaver killed justin bishop over cash in january. both suspects are charged with first degree murder. >>> another midshipman expelled from the naval academy as part of an ongoing crackdown on the use of the synthetic marijuana known as spice. an academy spokesperson says the sophomore was expelled on monday bringing the total number to 12. though spice has been banned from the location it's still available on-line and in some convenience stores. >>> signs of progress in the job market. the unemployment report was released a short time ago. shows americans are slowly getting back to work. alison harmelin reports for wjz from wall street. >> reporter: betty left her job in the financial industry to raise her f
detectives say garrett admitted to the crime.ack to you. >> thank you. >>> 14 is the minimum age that someone can be charged as an adult in maryland. >>> a university of maryland college park student killed in his off-campus home, now two men face murder charges. police say 23-year-old deandre williams and 23-year-old stephan weaver killed justin bishop over cash in january. both suspects are charged with first degree murder. >>> another midshipman expelled from...
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garrett graff, the subtitle is the,fbi and the age of the globl war on terror. with the changes the president has announced in his national security team, robert mueller still in place, and you make the point he is the longest serving -- been there since 9/11. >> yep. >> and through two presidents and lots of changes. how has the fbi changed? >> robert mueller started work september 4, 2001. he was actually sitting in, basically, his first briefing on al-qaeda and the threat of al-qaeda on the morning of 9/11 still getting up to speed on that. and he is now the longest-serving fbi director since j. edgar hoover himself and the last of the president's national security team still in his same job since 9/11. he's on his second president and is about to finish out his ten-year term this september, thept -- september 3, 2011. and what he has done is really remarkable. he's on the cover of "time" magazine this week which is one of the first times he's gotten any recognition for the work he's done sort of leading this evolution of the fbi towards an agency much more f
garrett graff, the subtitle is the,fbi and the age of the globl war on terror. with the changes the president has announced in his national security team, robert mueller still in place, and you make the point he is the longest serving -- been there since 9/11. >> yep. >> and through two presidents and lots of changes. how has the fbi changed? >> robert mueller started work september 4, 2001. he was actually sitting in, basically, his first briefing on al-qaeda and the threat...
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so he attacked her in his sleep and called 911. >> garrett greeted the paramedics here. and told them that he was just upstairs. >> charging documents detail a chilling scene. blood spatder was-- spatter was found on furniture and walls. blood was also found between the bedroom and bathroom where the victim was found. garrett told police, his grandmother got up and attempted to run away and fell face first into the mirror. he then began to strike the victim approximately 4 times with a closed fist. >> did you hear any screaming or anything like that. >> no screaming, no fighting, nothing. just that one loud thump. >> reporter: now, friends and family have been stopping by the homes throughout the day. they're obviously shake know by this but say they have been advised not to speak. reporting live in waverly, mike hellgren, wjz eyewitness news. >> last check, the grandmother is in critical condition. >>> breaking news. a verdict in the trial of a man whose car slammed into a group of people, watching a street race. wjz is live in towson, where the verdict just came in. we
so he attacked her in his sleep and called 911. >> garrett greeted the paramedics here. and told them that he was just upstairs. >> charging documents detail a chilling scene. blood spatder was-- spatter was found on furniture and walls. blood was also found between the bedroom and bathroom where the victim was found. garrett told police, his grandmother got up and attempted to run away and fell face first into the mirror. he then began to strike the victim approximately 4 times...
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on it's on the some of which i have and they are going to say go as well as nasa astronaut abroad garrett now for the last a few hours leading up to this point right here we have been following the very go through the free flight traditions if you will very interesting indeed especially for first timers even those who have been here several times say it's never quite the same the whole process as we saw them getting out of the of course the facility first they left their signatures on their doors as had their treat assessors and then they walked to the out to the crowd and they we saw them in their space suits very interesting to see them in their gear say quite an emotional farewell to the people who were waving their i could buy some of them but this is a very special mission if you will because this is happening close to the fiftieth anniversary of you to go god it's a first space flight happening right here with what they call garrett start this is where it all began to denounce the astronaut on board ron garan it his words he has said that fifty years ago on that day mankind became a
on it's on the some of which i have and they are going to say go as well as nasa astronaut abroad garrett now for the last a few hours leading up to this point right here we have been following the very go through the free flight traditions if you will very interesting indeed especially for first timers even those who have been here several times say it's never quite the same the whole process as we saw them getting out of the of course the facility first they left their signatures on their...
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police say hassanhii garrett attacked his own grandmother with a hammer. garrett is being charged as an adult with assault and attempted murder. >>> the number of people killed in u.s. roadways have dropped, despite the fact many americans are driving more miles. nearly 33,000 people died in crashes in 2010, down from 2009. seat belt use is being credited. >> the economy lost 7.5 million jobs during the recession but they're coming back at more than 200,000 a month. president obama said it's a sign the economy is strengthening. local layoffs lowered it to 8.8%. >>> more on the economy tonight. a new report brings good news for job seekers from an unexpected stri. the united auto workers added members. thousands of jobs were created. >>> president obama said democrats and republicans are close to an agreement on the amount of budget cuts needed to avoid budget shut down. obama said there are details and differences to work out but said a compromise is in reach. he said this would be the height of irresponsibility to shut down. lawmakers must reach an agreem
police say hassanhii garrett attacked his own grandmother with a hammer. garrett is being charged as an adult with assault and attempted murder. >>> the number of people killed in u.s. roadways have dropped, despite the fact many americans are driving more miles. nearly 33,000 people died in crashes in 2010, down from 2009. seat belt use is being credited. >> the economy lost 7.5 million jobs during the recession but they're coming back at more than 200,000 a month. president...
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the 14-year-old girl told police that she was walking east on garrett street yesterday afternoon. that's when she said the man pulled out a gun and forced her into his car. he drove her a few blocks away, and then sexually assaulted her. police only have a vague description of the attack. >>> drag racing death. now, the man who caused the horrific crash has been found guilty. wjz has been live at the baltimore courthouse. weijia has more reaction. >> reporter: family members say they are elated with the verdict that may finally give some sense of peace, which they say has not -- they have not had until the crash. >>> they say they have been waiting for this day for nearly two years. a judge found the men accused of killing them, guilty of vehicular manslaughter. the most serious of the 17 charges he faced. >> this is a no-win situation. for all of the families involved. and we obviously miss mary katherine and john very much. that gives the sense that it worked. >> reporter: the young couple killed on 79, where the interstate 70 ends with the beltway. police say they were watching
the 14-year-old girl told police that she was walking east on garrett street yesterday afternoon. that's when she said the man pulled out a gun and forced her into his car. he drove her a few blocks away, and then sexually assaulted her. police only have a vague description of the attack. >>> drag racing death. now, the man who caused the horrific crash has been found guilty. wjz has been live at the baltimore courthouse. weijia has more reaction. >> reporter: family members say...
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. >> let me turn to major garrett. >> always great to see you. a couple of questions about libya, but just on the resolution, do you think it is fair to say that if the riders are taken out, the dollar figure could go up a bit higher? many republicans i have talked to believe there is a teeter totters affect your -- 82 totter -- a teeter totter effect here. >> people do not give us any credit. here is talking about $73 billion. that is a lot of money. there may be a relationship there, and there could be. there is going to be some adjustment on these numbers as they get to the end of the day, but i think that there are a few that can be accepted. one is on the -- how we are going to regulate the populations in idaho, montana, and wyoming. that one has some environmental support. it is probably the right thing to do. one or two of these or several can be accepted. again, some of these are very controversial. you know, planned parenthood. that has become a national issue here. i would not bet on much of an increase over seven to $3 billion. >> very
. >> let me turn to major garrett. >> always great to see you. a couple of questions about libya, but just on the resolution, do you think it is fair to say that if the riders are taken out, the dollar figure could go up a bit higher? many republicans i have talked to believe there is a teeter totters affect your -- 82 totter -- a teeter totter effect here. >> people do not give us any credit. here is talking about $73 billion. that is a lot of money. there may be a...
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two reporters who covered this story-- cbs news congressional correspondent nancy cordes, and major garrett of the national journal. it's all ahead on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs "face the nation" with cbs news chief washington correspondent bob schieffer. and now from washington, bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning again. welcome to "face the nation." senator sessions is in the studio with us this morning. senator chuck schumer is back home in new york. senator schumer, i want to start with you. because the president and the leadership in both houses has now agreed to a funding bill to keep the government running mstil october, but it includes $38 billion in cuts to federal programs. the problem is we really don't know where these cuts come. tell us what some of them are. >> well, let me say the compromise i think is a fair compromise. both sides gained. i think it will get broad bipartisan support. hie turning point in this was when the hard right, which wanted to focus the cuts... >> schieffer: senator schumer, before we get to that, tell me what some of the
two reporters who covered this story-- cbs news congressional correspondent nancy cordes, and major garrett of the national journal. it's all ahead on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs "face the nation" with cbs news chief washington correspondent bob schieffer. and now from washington, bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning again. welcome to "face the nation." senator sessions is in the studio with us this morning. senator chuck schumer...
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as well as a not so asteroid garrett and as you have mentioned this launch is happening on the eve of the fiftieth anniversary of utica got his first flight in fact they're going to be launching off from the launch pad which is called god and start to it is very significant for the three men of course as expected they have been asked several times about how they felt about the significance of their mission is happening so close to this important day in space history and ron garan actually put it quite well read to even saying that fifty years ago on that day of the human race became a different species no longer confined to the boundaries of the earth and also if you ask the astronauts will think they keep mentioning especially coming from russians and americans is the cooperation that they think the space program has really. hated because between the two sides even at the height of the space race with regard to the work they're going to be doing at the international space station the russians of course will be working on the russian side the american are the american side you have so
as well as a not so asteroid garrett and as you have mentioned this launch is happening on the eve of the fiftieth anniversary of utica got his first flight in fact they're going to be launching off from the launch pad which is called god and start to it is very significant for the three men of course as expected they have been asked several times about how they felt about the significance of their mission is happening so close to this important day in space history and ron garan actually put...
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garrett is recognized. mr. garrett. seven and a half minutes. >> so, just sitting here first of all from a historical point of view i make note that we are now on amendment number 16 and i guess it is a yogi berra used to say it is dÉjÀ vu all over again. as i remember i guess i'm one of the longest serving members except maybe for -- on this committee and when we are in the majority before it was the exact same circumstance. exact same circumstance of every single minute they came to the other side the two links. tings. they increase spending and they put additional taxes on individuals and businesses and they run down the 16 amendments we looked at here tonight over the last several hours we did the exact same thing as the other side, increase spending and increase taxes on individuals and corporations. to the point on the legislation before us, you undercut your own argument the gentlelady when you started out by quoting the commission which said there was widespread failure by regulators exactly, the very same regul
garrett is recognized. mr. garrett. seven and a half minutes. >> so, just sitting here first of all from a historical point of view i make note that we are now on amendment number 16 and i guess it is a yogi berra used to say it is dÉjÀ vu all over again. as i remember i guess i'm one of the longest serving members except maybe for -- on this committee and when we are in the majority before it was the exact same circumstance. exact same circumstance of every single minute they came to...
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to reach the international space station where they were joyed three of their colleagues and ron garrett who is a tense very. savvy astronaut he did say he will try his very best to keep us updated using twitter that is because tweets as well as blogs and we do look forward to reading about their experiences up there is space. so that reporter at the base i was like this person with dmitri. thank you ruing libyan rebels are expected to start their first oil export shipments as early as tuesday and tanker called the equator is due to dock in a tub broke in the east of the country it would be the first exports from libya of nearly three weeks since colonel gadhafi ordered production shut down due to the unrest news is that the pacify the market prices crude prices are traded still above arden twenty one. hundred twenty one eighty at the moment light sweet is slightly down just a point four three percent more than one hundred eight dollars per barrel let's now talk to harry from d.m.p. perry barr to understand more months actually going on with the market harry thanks so much for being with
to reach the international space station where they were joyed three of their colleagues and ron garrett who is a tense very. savvy astronaut he did say he will try his very best to keep us updated using twitter that is because tweets as well as blogs and we do look forward to reading about their experiences up there is space. so that reporter at the base i was like this person with dmitri. thank you ruing libyan rebels are expected to start their first oil export shipments as early as tuesday...
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three of their colleagues and ron garrett who's a very tech savvy astronaut he did say he will try his very best to keep us updated using twitter that is so because tweets as well as blogs so we do look forward to reading about their experiences up there is space. i was to sarah still you're there bringing us the latest from baikonur and time now for a business update was carrying mail accounts stay with us. i welcome to our business bulletin good to have you with us this hour so the prices have jumped to their highest thirty one years as war prices helped fuel investment demand for the precious metal and it's now close to forty dollars an ounce. gold to tell us more about what's happening on the market thanks jim for coming to the program now a record high so price is justified and what's driving high interest in this precious metal as we see it people are buying well there's a couple of things i think we see in general over the past decade really increasing interest in precious metals as a store of wealth as an investment vehicle i mean we silvers called the poor man's gold and defin
three of their colleagues and ron garrett who's a very tech savvy astronaut he did say he will try his very best to keep us updated using twitter that is so because tweets as well as blogs so we do look forward to reading about their experiences up there is space. i was to sarah still you're there bringing us the latest from baikonur and time now for a business update was carrying mail accounts stay with us. i welcome to our business bulletin good to have you with us this hour so the prices...
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what they call the guardian start this is where it all began with nasa astronauts on who are gone garrett in his words has said that fifty years ago that's a mankind became a different species that you were able to go beyond the boundaries of. the physical side really you could hear the ground hear the you didn't hear that you could hear. here quite an amazing site here is now by nor. will it it will take about ten minutes to get it to orbit it's a zero gravity and that is a couple of days to reach the international space station about where they were for three of their colleagues and ron garrett who's a very tech savvy astronaut he did say he will try his very best to keep us updated using twitter that is sending us tweets as well as blogs that we do look forward to reading about their experiences so there is space. that's actually reporting there now retired nasa astronaut michael baker was also at the baikonur cosmodrome to see the koran as a veteran of four space shuttle flights he told me what orbit feels and looks like . before you get into space you're a little scared it's only nat
what they call the guardian start this is where it all began with nasa astronauts on who are gone garrett in his words has said that fifty years ago that's a mankind became a different species that you were able to go beyond the boundaries of. the physical side really you could hear the ground hear the you didn't hear that you could hear. here quite an amazing site here is now by nor. will it it will take about ten minutes to get it to orbit it's a zero gravity and that is a couple of days to...
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garrett. mr. garrett, no. mr. simpson. mr. simpson, no. mr. campbell. mr. campbell, no. mr. calvert. mr. calvert, no. mr. ache in? mr. aiken, no. mr. cole, no. mr. price. mr. price, no. mr. mcclinic tock. mr. mcclint ock, no. mr. lankford. mr. lankford, no. ms. black. ms. black. no. mr. ribble. mr. ribble, no. mr. flores. no. mr. mulvaney. mr. mulvaney, no. mr. huelscamp. in. mr. young. mr. young, no. mr. amash. mr. amash, no. mr. o keeta. no. mr. ginta. mr. ginta no. mr. woodall. mr. woodall, no. mr. van hollen. mr. van hollen, aye. ms. schwartz. aye. ms. captor, aye. mr. dogette. mr. dogette, aye. mr. -- ms. mccollum. iowa. mr. yarmuth. mr. yarmuth, aye. mr. pascrell. mr. pascrell, aye. mr. honda. mr. honda aye. mr. ryan. mr. ryan, aye. ms. wasserman shuttles, aye. ms. moore. quie. ms. captor. ms. captor, aye. mr. schuler. mr. schuler. aye. >> out of respect to our senior and disabled community, yes. >> ms. bass, aye. chairman ryan? >> no. >> chairman ryan, no. chairman, on that vote, the ayes are 16 and the noes are 22. >> there being 16 ayes and 22 noes, the agreement is
garrett. mr. garrett, no. mr. simpson. mr. simpson, no. mr. campbell. mr. campbell, no. mr. calvert. mr. calvert, no. mr. ache in? mr. aiken, no. mr. cole, no. mr. price. mr. price, no. mr. mcclinic tock. mr. mcclint ock, no. mr. lankford. mr. lankford, no. ms. black. ms. black. no. mr. ribble. mr. ribble, no. mr. flores. no. mr. mulvaney. mr. mulvaney, no. mr. huelscamp. in. mr. young. mr. young, no. mr. amash. mr. amash, no. mr. o keeta. no. mr. ginta. mr. ginta no. mr. woodall. mr. woodall,...
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husband you all the wise man there has been clothes among the women a close bond just for carmel garrett wife of nasa astronaut ron garan gave oksana and sawyer a bracelet as a symbol of unity. really going to be as a united as our husbands have they come. because for six months these women and their husbands are literally going to be worlds apart this are still you are t. baikonur in. i don't mourn the final preparations for the launch which marks the story of course and all of that on our web site of the article com also pictures from space and you've never seen. it and check out the spectacular images of the earth captured by a russian satellite in the highest resolution ever achieved certainly certainly see those on a website called and also russian made superheroes without hollywood touch we the people inspired by the likes of batman and superman who are bringing law and order back to the streets. right now operating here with all the latest business news hype arenas hello ori so when i'll see the next chapter in the troubled of b.p. or soccer there were rifts over the two wanting t
husband you all the wise man there has been clothes among the women a close bond just for carmel garrett wife of nasa astronaut ron garan gave oksana and sawyer a bracelet as a symbol of unity. really going to be as a united as our husbands have they come. because for six months these women and their husbands are literally going to be worlds apart this are still you are t. baikonur in. i don't mourn the final preparations for the launch which marks the story of course and all of that on our web...
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garrett. mr. garrett: i thank the gentleman from indiana. first of all, first an foremost, thank you for leading this caucus tonight and leading this special order on tonight as we speak about federalism as a safeguard of limited government. so we come here tonight to discuss that and think about it in the larger sense, to discuss basically the revolutionary principles that federalism is and its critical role in our system of government that makes individual liberties possible in this country. the founder of the constitutional caucus, i welcome a public discussion on federalism tonight, it's such a crucial discussion, a discussion of federalism and the role of government in our lives and it lies at the heart of the american social contract between the government and the people. it's federalism that keeps the federal government basically within its proper boundaries. oso it is crucial to an understanding of the american commitment to liberty and to freedom and how well it will safeguard this generation and future generations as well. while we
garrett. mr. garrett: i thank the gentleman from indiana. first of all, first an foremost, thank you for leading this caucus tonight and leading this special order on tonight as we speak about federalism as a safeguard of limited government. so we come here tonight to discuss that and think about it in the larger sense, to discuss basically the revolutionary principles that federalism is and its critical role in our system of government that makes individual liberties possible in this country....
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the victim, shirley garrett, is in critical condition. investigators say the teen struck his grandmother several times with the hammer while she slept because he was angry over the way she treated him. police were called. and he confessed. he is being held without bail. >>> highway tragedy. two young people killed while watching an illegal street race in baltimore. mike hellgren has the latest from the baltimore county courthouse. >> the defendant, donnell rayburn has scars from the accident. he has took the stand this morning. he said he had no recognition of the incident that could land him behind bars for years. >> reporter: the deadly scene unfolded near the park and ride. prosecutors say 27-year-old donnell rayburn was driving this chevy impala, which slammed into a crowd, watching an illegal drag race. 21-year-old mary katherine abernathy died, so did her friend, 21-year-old jonathan henderson. a judge will decide has fate. he faces 17 charges. and prosecutors say he was drunk, more than twice the legal limit. one witness did testif
the victim, shirley garrett, is in critical condition. investigators say the teen struck his grandmother several times with the hammer while she slept because he was angry over the way she treated him. police were called. and he confessed. he is being held without bail. >>> highway tragedy. two young people killed while watching an illegal street race in baltimore. mike hellgren has the latest from the baltimore county courthouse. >> the defendant, donnell rayburn has scars from...
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garrett scolded, hugs and inspired them throughout their adolescence on screen and off. >> img not that you can ask any guy i dated. i'm a teen. >> charlotte ray, about to be 85, played the mrs. "g." she and her girls were honored at the tv land awards last night, takes hope the pop culture award. >> i'm proud of my girls. they turned out to be straight, straight. >> we had a chance to visit with them backstage. >> when you said the girls turned out so straight, what did you mean? >> i meant with good parenting. you meant they turned tout be great. >> i think you have a tree that goes up straight to the sky. >> got you. okay. >> that's what i meant. what did you think? >> that's what i thought. >> straight or gay. >> people who -- >> oh, god, oh, my god. >> one said we didn't turn out so straight like the "facts of life" people. >> [ bleep ]. >> there were lots of laughs and poignant memoriememories. a full version will be on "good
garrett scolded, hugs and inspired them throughout their adolescence on screen and off. >> img not that you can ask any guy i dated. i'm a teen. >> charlotte ray, about to be 85, played the mrs. "g." she and her girls were honored at the tv land awards last night, takes hope the pop culture award. >> i'm proud of my girls. they turned out to be straight, straight. >> we had a chance to visit with them backstage. >> when you said the girls turned out so...
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condition after police say she was attacked by her teenage grandson with a hammer. 14-year-old hassanhii garrett admitted to police that he attacked his grandmother in their home yesterday morning. he reportedly told police he was angry about the way she had been treating him but he is charged as an adult with attempted murder, assault, and use of a deadly weapon. we will have the latest at 5:00 and 6:00. baseball hall of famer and orioles great brooks robinson is recovering after he was admitted for an emergency procedure. he was rushed by ambulance to the hospital yesterday suffering from a fever and infection. he is scheduled to undergo a routine procedure that same date. he says he remains cancer free up a successful treatment for prostate cancer in 2009. he thanked his fans for support and prayers and ask for privacy as he recuperates. all the more city police major remains on suspension as investigators -- a baltimore city police major remains on suspension as investigators figure out how a handgun registered to him ended up in the hands of someone else. investigators say he contends the g
condition after police say she was attacked by her teenage grandson with a hammer. 14-year-old hassanhii garrett admitted to police that he attacked his grandmother in their home yesterday morning. he reportedly told police he was angry about the way she had been treating him but he is charged as an adult with attempted murder, assault, and use of a deadly weapon. we will have the latest at 5:00 and 6:00. baseball hall of famer and orioles great brooks robinson is recovering after he was...
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garrett, come quick. skated through the first season. >> the roller skates got me the job. i was small for my age. so, they put me on roller skates to make me taller. i'm grateful for the wheels. what do i say? >> reporter: let's go down memory lane for a moment. i mean, the first episode of season two, when jo arrives in the motorcycle delivery outfit. >> our delivery boys usually use the rear entrance. >> delivery boy? >> reporter: a lot of the dynamic on the broadcast was between the two of you, right? and the sort of yin and yang. >> that was one aspect. >> it was a central component. >> reporter: it was really central. i was surprised about the two of you became friends and lived together afterwards, right? >> we've always been friends. i mean. >> we were acting. >> it was a character. >> reporter: there were bumps along the way. it was hard not to grow up. but growing up on television, especially when you're cast as the perfect pretty girl. >> i haven't been dateless since 1979. >> reporter: and you
garrett, come quick. skated through the first season. >> the roller skates got me the job. i was small for my age. so, they put me on roller skates to make me taller. i'm grateful for the wheels. what do i say? >> reporter: let's go down memory lane for a moment. i mean, the first episode of season two, when jo arrives in the motorcycle delivery outfit. >> our delivery boys usually use the rear entrance. >> delivery boy? >> reporter: a lot of the dynamic on the...
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regional director gregory garrett says people are coming from everywhere. >> they'll come from anywhere in the united states. we've had them from other countries, we've had them from canada. >> reporter: 19-year-old justin fuller hails from mississippi. he recently got an entry level seaman's job with drill ship operator transocean. give me an idea what you're going to be making? >> oh, about 50 a year, 50k a year. i was making $7.25 an hour my last job. now, i'm making $10 dollars an hour more. >> reporter: 31-year-old richard adams is from kalamazoo, michigan. he started training last fall for a new career in underwater welding after losing work back home as a welder in an auto plant. he thinks he can make more money at sea than on land. >> the deeper you go, the more money you make. eventually, if you go into saturation diving, it can be $600 a day. >> oil rig workers retrain throughout their careers. they have to get recertified for fire safety about every five years. but they have to get recertified for water survival every two to three years. >> ditchy, ditchy, ditchy... >> report
regional director gregory garrett says people are coming from everywhere. >> they'll come from anywhere in the united states. we've had them from other countries, we've had them from canada. >> reporter: 19-year-old justin fuller hails from mississippi. he recently got an entry level seaman's job with drill ship operator transocean. give me an idea what you're going to be making? >> oh, about 50 a year, 50k a year. i was making $7.25 an hour my last job. now, i'm making $10...
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major garrett. in one thousand nine hundred eighty eight who's a good god and death spread around the country almost as fast as news of his spaceflight seven years prior and that was despite the fact that the announcement had been a long delayed and was couched in very terse phrasing. the commission to investigate the cause of the tragedy was already in full swing. we were provided with record seen by panels of scientists who had established the flights the exact trajectory we used to reports to pass judgment on whether the two men had done the right thing for. the. lack of information was the main problem facing the commission apart from that got into reports from the flight soon there were only readings from on board instruments the investigators were not sure that they were reliable. in the event of a serious accident three eighty caterers of on board instruments weave an imprint on the remaining corner of the inexplicably as a rule it's possible to locate to position of the pointer at the time o
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major garrett in one nine hundred sixty a good news or good guns death spread around the country almost as fast as news of his spaceflight seven years prior and that was despite the fact that the announcement had been long delayed and was couched in very terse phrasing. the commission to investigate the cause of the tragedy was already in full swing. we were provided with reports in by panels of scientists who had established a flight c. exact trajectory that we used to reports to pass judgment on whether the two men had done the right thing during that flight at the core which a lack of information was the main problem facing the commission apart from got in from the flight zone there were only readings from onboard instruments the investigators were not sure that they were reliable. in the event of a serious accident the eighty creators of on board instruments we've been imprinted on the remaining portal between explain as a rule it's possible to locate the position of the pointer at the time of the crèche you. got and smile was a vivid soviet symbol without precedent a symbol that ha
major garrett in one nine hundred sixty a good news or good guns death spread around the country almost as fast as news of his spaceflight seven years prior and that was despite the fact that the announcement had been long delayed and was couched in very terse phrasing. the commission to investigate the cause of the tragedy was already in full swing. we were provided with reports in by panels of scientists who had established a flight c. exact trajectory that we used to reports to pass judgment...
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rankings if he manages to win the events donald began the round three shots behind the overnight leader garrett willis but quickly moved in france with five birdies in the front line holes. a ball of his ranked third in the world the high number one martin kaymer number two lead by seward a win at harvard to see him become world number one regardless of how westwood you can win even monsters ok mitt isn't playing this week well be overnight leader willis two under par round of sixty nine is alone in second place one shot donald ian poulter where he's also in contention finishing his round on seven under par and it's pretty strange not to leave. him as well use for formula one turkish grand prix is currently at the red light of two thousand and twelve the events is likely to be called off due to financial disagreements between the organizes and formula one supreme or bernie ecclestone so much media reports that the government rejected eccleston's be it to double the payment of a raise that would have brought the feeds her twenty six million dollars this humble chamber of commerce eighteen but th
rankings if he manages to win the events donald began the round three shots behind the overnight leader garrett willis but quickly moved in france with five birdies in the front line holes. a ball of his ranked third in the world the high number one martin kaymer number two lead by seward a win at harvard to see him become world number one regardless of how westwood you can win even monsters ok mitt isn't playing this week well be overnight leader willis two under par round of sixty nine is...
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if it manages to win the events were gone or began around three shots behind the overnight leader garrett willis quickly moved in front of five from nine holes but always ranked third in the world number one martin another two lee westwood and i'm going to. see him become world number one regardless of how but it's what is happening in tunisia and masters ok mazen is playing this week. well you have an eye it's really the willis card at two under par round of sixty nine alone in second place one shot behind donald only in polls where he's also in contention here finished his round on seven under par it's pretty straight up but the. well of motorsport is for formula one turkish grand prix is currently at a red light for two thousand and twelve the event is likely to be called off due to financial disagreements between the organizers and f one supreme oh bernie ecclestone the turkish media reports that the government rejected eccleston's bid to double the payment for the race that would have brought the plane to twenty six million dollars or chamber of commerce stating that simply wasn't en
if it manages to win the events were gone or began around three shots behind the overnight leader garrett willis quickly moved in front of five from nine holes but always ranked third in the world number one martin another two lee westwood and i'm going to. see him become world number one regardless of how but it's what is happening in tunisia and masters ok mazen is playing this week. well you have an eye it's really the willis card at two under par round of sixty nine alone in second place...
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do quite a lot of overtaking but real from the uk to the guys and back to the factory and in the garrett a really put their hearts in to do it in the car and making the car at best they can be every weekend and it feels amazing to be able to bring a car i'm going to break i'm going to trickle in. and finally to the london marathon and russia as well number one really actual book about was beaten in second place by mary kind of kenya around the fourth fastest margin of all time while the men's race was won by fellow kenyan emmanuel mutai who also sets a new course record trying to secure all broke away at the twenty one mile mark and finished in two hours four minutes and thirty eight seconds in the previous best one hundred thirty two seconds three time without martin was second and patrick mccarthy went for team sweet for kenya while in the women's events qatar he broke away after fifteen miles and run an unofficial time of two hours ninety minutes and seventeen seconds and one favorite book about the second time another kenyan thirty one year old david sent it back to flag at this that
do quite a lot of overtaking but real from the uk to the guys and back to the factory and in the garrett a really put their hearts in to do it in the car and making the car at best they can be every weekend and it feels amazing to be able to bring a car i'm going to break i'm going to trickle in. and finally to the london marathon and russia as well number one really actual book about was beaten in second place by mary kind of kenya around the fourth fastest margin of all time while the men's...
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the international space station while the greer they will join three of their colleagues and ron garrett who's a very tech savvy astronaut he did say he will try. i his very best to keep us updated using twitter. as well as we do look forward to reading about their experiences up there in space. as promised here with. thanks rory and we start with libya rebels are expected to start their first will export shipment as early as tuesday. group in the east of the country it would be the first exports from libya for nearly three weeks after you would have production shut down. now the news has done little to pacify the markets prices are trading at close to. one hundred twenty dollars and a half per barrel is a fraction of the hundred eight dollars peter west there's enough capacity to cover lost production in north africa and the middle east crisis still carry a high risk premium. i think it all depends on how isolated the events in the middle east or north africa becomes because at the moment if you look at the countries where you've had you had protests and where obviously now we have a wa
the international space station while the greer they will join three of their colleagues and ron garrett who's a very tech savvy astronaut he did say he will try. i his very best to keep us updated using twitter. as well as we do look forward to reading about their experiences up there in space. as promised here with. thanks rory and we start with libya rebels are expected to start their first will export shipment as early as tuesday. group in the east of the country it would be the first...