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also tonight, fmer "gilmore gis" star alexi bledel is here. she starin a new comedy about life after college calledpost grad." the movie opened in taters around the count elier today. we're gl you've joineds. remote area medicaounder stan brock and actress alexis bledel cupping up right now. >> there areo many things that walart is looking foard to doing. like helpi people live better. but mostly, we're looking foard to helping build stipbeheouofthlpr be, e onca becausof your help, the best is yet to come. >> nionwide insurance prouy supports "tavis smiley tavis andationwide insuran, woing to improve financial literacy and the ecomic powerment that comes with it. >> nationwide is on your side. >> and by contribions to your pbs station from viewe like you. thank you. tavis: in 1985, stanrock founded remote aa medical known as ram, nonprofit organizati designed to provide fr health care to third world countries. in 1992 he decided to turn his attention to peoe in need here in the u.s. partularly those livg in rul areas. recently r.a.m. set up sh
also tonight, fmer "gilmore gis" star alexi bledel is here. she starin a new comedy about life after college calledpost grad." the movie opened in taters around the count elier today. we're gl you've joineds. remote area medicaounder stan brock and actress alexis bledel cupping up right now. >> there areo many things that walart is looking foard to doing. like helpi people live better. but mostly, we're looking foard to helping build stipbeheouofthlpr be, e onca becausof...
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. >> reporter: the transportation director, david gilmore, points to a glitch in the new computer system saying routes were changed and some students names and addresses were erroneously kicked out by the new system. >>> while riding his motorcycle bike, this man is now suing the county, his family is, that is. it happened in maryland in july of 2008. relatives of the 48-year-old, jones, said that the department of transportation was negligent for not cutting down the 19 foot teem limb that fell and -- foot tree limb that fell and hit him in the head. stkphr-t county has -- the county has a responsibility to safeguard and make sure that they are safe when they are driving along the county roads. and they didn't do that in this case. >> reporter: according to the police report, jones was not wearing a helmet. john cannon, who is riding his bicycle on the same stretch of road, says that probably it wouldn't have saved his life anyway. >> that's like, well, dropping a lead weight of several hundred pounds on your head. >> reporter: he leaves behind four children. >> the messages are account
. >> reporter: the transportation director, david gilmore, points to a glitch in the new computer system saying routes were changed and some students names and addresses were erroneously kicked out by the new system. >>> while riding his motorcycle bike, this man is now suing the county, his family is, that is. it happened in maryland in july of 2008. relatives of the 48-year-old, jones, said that the department of transportation was negligent for not cutting down the 19 foot...
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and david gilmore, foreign exchange anlytics founder and partner. is economic growth good for the dollar? i guess that's the place to start. >> i think economic growth is good for the dollar, and that's why the dollar has gained some traction coming up. i don't think there this is a really move move to the dollar. u.s. interest rates still below. we haven't seen a convincing decoupling of this good stocks, bad for the dollar type scenario. we're waiting for that to happen to the issue of buy recommendation on the u.s. dollar. >> dave gilmore, does the fed meeting this week have anything to do with this dollar strength? >> i don't really think so. i think there is some risk that we get news from the fed on its quantitative program and asset purchases. if it does what the bank of england did, for instance, which is surprise everyone and now some kind of extension or addition to what they plan to buy in terms of $300 billion in treasuries, which is due to run out in september, that might be quite negative for the dollar. but i don't think the risk of t
and david gilmore, foreign exchange anlytics founder and partner. is economic growth good for the dollar? i guess that's the place to start. >> i think economic growth is good for the dollar, and that's why the dollar has gained some traction coming up. i don't think there this is a really move move to the dollar. u.s. interest rates still below. we haven't seen a convincing decoupling of this good stocks, bad for the dollar type scenario. we're waiting for that to happen to the issue of...
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private patrick gilmore from adelaide will be going into combat for the firstime. he's been in the army for less than two years. he's nervous about what's ahead, but confident his training will get him through. >> there will always be risks but that's what you signed up for. i try not to think about it too much. i'm not really too worried. >> reporter: the troops receive a final first aid lesson before they fly out. the number one danger for these soldiers will be improvised explosive devices, or ieds. the blasts have already claimed australian casualties. the troops are going in to afghanistan at an extremely dangerous and sensitive time. it's not only ten days to go until the presidential election and now more than ever before there's a vital link between security and democracy. many of these young soldiers will be putting their lives on the line as coalition forces step up the fight against the taliban. sally sara, abc news. >>> in iran today, president mahmoud ahmadinejad fired four senior intelligence ministry officials, part of a purge targeting officials who
private patrick gilmore from adelaide will be going into combat for the firstime. he's been in the army for less than two years. he's nervous about what's ahead, but confident his training will get him through. >> there will always be risks but that's what you signed up for. i try not to think about it too much. i'm not really too worried. >> reporter: the troops receive a final first aid lesson before they fly out. the number one danger for these soldiers will be improvised...
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gilmore's topic on the political aspect. i will start with a smaller bite.you in ohio had to change the political calculus in order to implement your risk management methodology on homes. you commented you expected political backlash but you didn't seem to have any. is there something to be learned from your perspective on how your state shifted the dynamic? do we need to go about this on a state-by-state basis? the national approach, i agree entirely, it is too hard. we can't have the national risk-management conversation because we would never have consensus on that. what did you learn from your shifting of the paradigm? what have other states learned from that? >> i will go back to clear and consistent guidance. we actually have a little primer we developed with pictures that says the water is this high, it is minor. if it is this high, it is major, if it is that high, it is destroyed. what that did, we passed it out to our emergency management directors, give it to the new governor when he came in, governor strickland, what it did, it created a very clea
gilmore's topic on the political aspect. i will start with a smaller bite.you in ohio had to change the political calculus in order to implement your risk management methodology on homes. you commented you expected political backlash but you didn't seem to have any. is there something to be learned from your perspective on how your state shifted the dynamic? do we need to go about this on a state-by-state basis? the national approach, i agree entirely, it is too hard. we can't have the national...
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you know our first guest fr her seveseasons on the very popular "gilmore girls."heaters july 24th. please welcome back to the show the lovely lauren graham, everybody. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you look gorgeous. welcome back to the show. >> thank you very much. i wore very short shorts in honor of my boyfriends, the jonas brothers. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: very, vy ce. exciting. >> i know. yeah. >> jimmy: did i hear you are having a big technological problem backstage? you were saying your phone -- >> i feel upset about the new iphone because -- >> jimmy: you came to theight place. >> really? >> jimmy: i am -- yeah, i'm torn, too >> because had the iphone and i feel like it was like the worst boyfriend i ever had, because it kept losing all my information and then crashing. and then i couldn't, you know, not calling me and then dating other people. i don't know. that's not -- that wasn't ally part of it. >> jimmy: that's weird, yeah. >> and so i broke up with the iphone, but then it's as if it was that old boyfriend that, like, then starts dres
you know our first guest fr her seveseasons on the very popular "gilmore girls."heaters july 24th. please welcome back to the show the lovely lauren graham, everybody. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you look gorgeous. welcome back to the show. >> thank you very much. i wore very short shorts in honor of my boyfriends, the jonas brothers. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: very, vy ce. exciting. >> i know. yeah. >> jimmy: did i hear you are having a...
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and then we worked together a little bit on happy gilmore. i came up and did some polish work at the end. so every few years i would come in and help out. and i always wanted to do this. but i did feel like i needed to have learned enough. >> rose: wanted to do what? >> to make a movie with adam and to make something personal with adam because we knew each other so well. i always try to figure out how to tap that. but i sds didn't -- also didn't know how to direct. so i needed 10 or 15 years to get that together. >> r re: now you have two big movies under your belt. and now the third one. >> yes. and adam saw "knocked up" and he said whatever the next one is, i --. >> rose: you saw it and said this guy can do, he's got the chops to do that. >> i mean i always knew judd was, you know, we have similar tastes. he has a different, -- he's doing movies differently than i did them. but we always made each other laugh. we always felt comfortable with each other. always liked the same stuff. judd liked a lot of, turned me on to a lot of stuff i never
and then we worked together a little bit on happy gilmore. i came up and did some polish work at the end. so every few years i would come in and help out. and i always wanted to do this. but i did feel like i needed to have learned enough. >> rose: wanted to do what? >> to make a movie with adam and to make something personal with adam because we knew each other so well. i always try to figure out how to tap that. but i sds didn't -- also didn't know how to direct. so i needed 10 or...
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everyone, oh, gosh, there was a gilmore girl. thank you, katie. >> post grad, oh, from the film "post grad" releasing this friday. that explains why i don't know who she is. i haven't had the time, the chance yet to not see her film. >> oh, at any rate, mark. >> i don't go to movies. i can't hear them. >> i know you don't. >> ear phones? they give us these ear phones and all those ear phones do is they make muddy dialogue louder but they don't make it clearer. >> this all may be true. as our viewers are no doubt aware, mark is sort of like a dog in that he hears selectively. selective hearing. >> i don't know what you're talking about. >> when they don't want to go out in the rain, they somehow, oh, can't hear you. when it's nice out. >> that's my dog. >> market reporters standing by. bob pisani, take it away. >> weaker here as the jobless claims number is a bit higher than anticipated here. it's been very tough in the game industry. crowd is here for gamestop. it's going to open down 8% to 10%. second quarter estimates missed. c
everyone, oh, gosh, there was a gilmore girl. thank you, katie. >> post grad, oh, from the film "post grad" releasing this friday. that explains why i don't know who she is. i haven't had the time, the chance yet to not see her film. >> oh, at any rate, mark. >> i don't go to movies. i can't hear them. >> i know you don't. >> ear phones? they give us these ear phones and all those ear phones do is they make muddy dialogue louder but they don't make it...
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. >> i am jim gilmore. the former chairman of the advisory panel on homeland security.we are the originators of the ideas that national -- natural disasters in terrorist attacks should be responded to by local responders first. i think we originated those ideas. largely it was because of a fear that if this became exclusively a federal first responsibility that inevitably in a major catastrophe we would end up with the military intervened and controlling. our concept was more of the local responders. then i am going to ask you how we change some of these perceptions. let me point out where we got to predict how we got to where we are. there is a fundamental belief that it is a federal responsibility on almost any disaster. mark we have seen that it region we have seen the -- we ha@@@" orleans the basically absolves and sell any responsibility and said where is the federal government and president? if you're going to change all of this, the question is how would you suggest that we begin to change the perception of the american people because today any president that not
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. >> i am jim gilmore. the former chairman of the advisory panel on homeland security.were established in 1999, and a and we are the originators of the ideas that national -- natural disasters in terrorist attacks should be responded to by local responders first. i think we originated those ideas. largely it was because of a fear that if this became exclusively a federal first responsibility that inevitably in a major catastrophe we would end up with the military intervened and controlling. our concept was more of the local responders. then i am going to ask you how we change some of these perceptions. let me point out where we got to predict how we got to where we are. there is a fundamental belief that it is a federal responsibility on almost any disaster. mark we have seen that it region we have seen the -- we have seen the katrina disaster. then you have his political opponents encouraging that. )s@ @ @ @ n r@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ i'm reminded of the mayor of new orleans who basically ab soxed himself and setted where is the president and nashville government, which, of
. >> i am jim gilmore. the former chairman of the advisory panel on homeland security.were established in 1999, and a and we are the originators of the ideas that national -- natural disasters in terrorist attacks should be responded to by local responders first. i think we originated those ideas. largely it was because of a fear that if this became exclusively a federal first responsibility that inevitably in a major catastrophe we would end up with the military intervened and...
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. >> i am jim gilmore. the former chairman of the advisory panel on homeland security.re established in 1999, and a and we are the originators of the ideas that national -- natural disasters in terrorist attacks should be responded to by local responders first. i think we originated those ideas. largely it was because of a fear that if this became exclusively a federal first responsibility that inevitably in a major catastrophe we would end up with the military intervened and controlling. our concept was more of the local responders. then i am going to ask you how we change some of these perceptions. let me point out where we got to predict how we got to where we are. there is a fundamental belief that it is a federal responsibility on almost any disaster. mark we have seen that it region we have seen the -- we have seen the katrina disaster. then you have his political opponents encouraging that. that is in large measure white barack obama's president today. and finally you have the danger of local responders when they just get overwhelmed publicly throwing that respon
. >> i am jim gilmore. the former chairman of the advisory panel on homeland security.re established in 1999, and a and we are the originators of the ideas that national -- natural disasters in terrorist attacks should be responded to by local responders first. i think we originated those ideas. largely it was because of a fear that if this became exclusively a federal first responsibility that inevitably in a major catastrophe we would end up with the military intervened and controlling....