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and later, maria bart rohmo's exclusive interview with hank greenberg. coming up, did his outlook on the economy d the significance his legal win against aig. we'll be right back. bl >>> apartment vacancy rates hitting a 22-year high in the second quarter according to real estate research firm reese. apartment vacancies rising to 7.5%, nearly 1 1/2 points higher than a year ago because rising unemployment is reducing demand during the peak leasing season. rents falling the fastest in markets which have cut white-collar jobs, no surprise. such as new york and san jose. and the markets where a lot of foreclosed homes and condos have been turned into rental properties including las vegas and orange county. but the troubling news for the housing market doesn't stop there. the fbi says mortgage fraud is rampant and getting bigger every day. cnbc's diana olick is in washington with all those details. diana? >> reporter: in addition to that, melissa, just a few hours ago the manhattan district attorney announced indictments against 13 people in a $100 million-p
and later, maria bart rohmo's exclusive interview with hank greenberg. coming up, did his outlook on the economy d the significance his legal win against aig. we'll be right back. bl >>> apartment vacancy rates hitting a 22-year high in the second quarter according to real estate research firm reese. apartment vacancies rising to 7.5%, nearly 1 1/2 points higher than a year ago because rising unemployment is reducing demand during the peak leasing season. rents falling the fastest in...
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greenberg to his patients. dr. greenberg, convicted yesterday of three misdemeanor drug charges, including possession of cocaine. it was last april that dr. greenberg's office was raided by police. his license to practice medicine has been suspended. he says that he's now in great distress. >> professionally, it destroyed me. personally, it is -- hurt me personally and saddens me. it saddens me and it is -- it is -- put a lot of stress on me. it changed my life. i can't do what i can do best. i can't do what i have been doing the last 25 yrs of my life. >> reporter: dr. greenberg's attorney, james papermeister, says there are a lot more issues to be argued before all of this is resolved. >> legally, he is going to appeal hiss drug conviction fro yesterday. >> correct. >> two pending assault charges out there as well. >> yes. >> reporter: and then after that, you go back and try to get his license restored? >> yes. >> reporter: it is a long road. >> yes. >> reporter: dr. greenberg sentenced to 18 months probation on
greenberg to his patients. dr. greenberg, convicted yesterday of three misdemeanor drug charges, including possession of cocaine. it was last april that dr. greenberg's office was raided by police. his license to practice medicine has been suspended. he says that he's now in great distress. >> professionally, it destroyed me. personally, it is -- hurt me personally and saddens me. it saddens me and it is -- it is -- put a lot of stress on me. it changed my life. i can't do what i can do...
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greenberg has not been charged criminally in that case. greenberg, who has a speech impediment, wants to return to work. >> i love my patients. i want to help them, and i give them the best care they can get anywhere. he also faces a separate trial. in the newsroom, abc 7 news. >>> sarah palin could face some serious legal problems involving an investigation into her finances. if found that she may have accepted private donations to pay off debts. palin says she owes more than $500,000 in legal fees. it might be one of the reasons why she is leaving office. she would not comment any more on the report tonight. >>> consumer groups say that apartment officials withheld evidence. a study found that cell phone use in cars, even handsfree devices, left them significantly distracted. with proper warning, the government would have created a massive campaign. they were urged to withhold the data to avoiding remembers of congress. >>> talent start susan boyle -- the overnight sensation placed second in the competition and was hospitalized for exhau
greenberg has not been charged criminally in that case. greenberg, who has a speech impediment, wants to return to work. >> i love my patients. i want to help them, and i give them the best care they can get anywhere. he also faces a separate trial. in the newsroom, abc 7 news. >>> sarah palin could face some serious legal problems involving an investigation into her finances. if found that she may have accepted private donations to pay off debts. palin says she owes more than...
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. >> susie: a big victory for hank greenberg today as he won a round in court against a.i.g., the giant insurance firm he once headed. a federal jury in manhattan says a company controlled by greenberg can keep more than $4 billion in stock taken from an a.i.g. fund meant for his retirement. a.i.g. claimed greenberg improperly took the stock, then sold it because he was angry at being booted from the firm. there are still other issues to be decided in this case, and a judge won't issue a final ruling until the end of august. >> jeff: declining prices for oil and metals in the commodity markets put wall street in a selling mood. the dow stair-stepped lower from the opening bell. the biggest losers were the materials and heavy-equipment companies, like 3m and caterpillar. g.e. shares fell 4%, and the punishment in blue-chip and tech shares continued straight into the closing bell. the dow ended off 161.27 at 8,163.60. the nasdaq fell 41.23 points to 1,746.17. the s&p 500 finished down 17.69 points at 881.03. the bond market saw some flight- to-safety buying from the equity sell-off. the t
. >> susie: a big victory for hank greenberg today as he won a round in court against a.i.g., the giant insurance firm he once headed. a federal jury in manhattan says a company controlled by greenberg can keep more than $4 billion in stock taken from an a.i.g. fund meant for his retirement. a.i.g. claimed greenberg improperly took the stock, then sold it because he was angry at being booted from the firm. there are still other issues to be decided in this case, and a judge won't issue a...
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claim greenberg improply took the stock, then sold it because he wasngry at being booted frothe firm. there are stilother issues to be decided in this case, a a judge won't issue a finaruling until the end ofugust. >> jeff: decliningrices for oil and metals in e commodity rkets put wall street in a selling mood. the dow stair-stepped lor from the openinbell. the biggeslosers were the materials and heavy-equipmen companies, like 3m and caterpillar. g.e. shares fell 4%, and t punishment in blue-chip d tech shares contied straight into e closing bell. the dow ended off 161.27 at 8,163.60. the nasdaq fell 41.23 pots to 1,746.17. the s&p 500 finished dow17.69 points at 881.03. the bond market saw so flight- to-safetbuying from the equity sell-off. e ten-year note climbed 15/3 to 97 9/32, puttg the yield at 3.45%. >> susie: the worst cial and politicaeffects of the economic crisis e still to come. that's what the head of e world trade organizaon said today. pascalamy is worried about a surge in trade protectionism so he's urging-8 leaders meeting italy tomorrow to resist making restctive tr
claim greenberg improply took the stock, then sold it because he wasngry at being booted frothe firm. there are stilother issues to be decided in this case, a a judge won't issue a finaruling until the end ofugust. >> jeff: decliningrices for oil and metals in e commodity rkets put wall street in a selling mood. the dow stair-stepped lor from the openinbell. the biggeslosers were the materials and heavy-equipmen companies, like 3m and caterpillar. g.e. shares fell 4%, and t punishment in...
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greenberg's home and office on old georgetown road. they say that they found evidence of cocaine and drug paraphernalia. to your knowledge has he ever done anything wrong with drugs? >> absolutely not. >> reporter: the doctor's wife says she doesn't want her husband to be remembered just by the controversial documents generated in this case. so she brought a stack of testimonial letters from patients to court today. one describes dr. greenberg as a blast from the past. the real ma i could. >> the patients say its best. they think he is a brilliant doctor and he is caring and he's -- he's sensitive. he's got a photographic memory. >> reporter: the doctor's wife, jackie, was also charged with misdemeanor drug charges but was offered a diversionary program. pat, back to you. >> pat collins, thank you, pat. >>> almost two dozen students from the d.c. area quarantined in china this evening because of concerns about the swine flu. the students are from d.c. from schools across the d.c. area. and including walter johnson high and montgomery c
greenberg's home and office on old georgetown road. they say that they found evidence of cocaine and drug paraphernalia. to your knowledge has he ever done anything wrong with drugs? >> absolutely not. >> reporter: the doctor's wife says she doesn't want her husband to be remembered just by the controversial documents generated in this case. so she brought a stack of testimonial letters from patients to court today. one describes dr. greenberg as a blast from the past. the real ma i...
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doctor eric greenberg tells news 4 he hopes to treat his patients again. greenberg says he's saddened by the guilty verdict handed down on tuesday. he was convicted of cocaine possession and given 18 months probation. while he won't serve prison time, greenberg's medical license has been suspended, meaning he complaint trekpcomplt his pictures. >> i love my patients. i hope they are knee good hands right now. i hope in the near future i'll take care of them again. >> greenberg's attorney says they will appeal the drug conviction. the doctor also faces would pending charges of assault on a police officer stemming from his arrest in june. after that, they will work on getting greenberg's medical license stored. >>> marian barry's legal counsel has resigned, that's the word from the paug post. she worked in barry's d.c. counsel office where she dealt with legal issue, however, she did not represent him personally. barry is under scrutiny for how he awarded contracts but barry's office says her resignation is because she is starting a law firm, not because of
doctor eric greenberg tells news 4 he hopes to treat his patients again. greenberg says he's saddened by the guilty verdict handed down on tuesday. he was convicted of cocaine possession and given 18 months probation. while he won't serve prison time, greenberg's medical license has been suspended, meaning he complaint trekpcomplt his pictures. >> i love my patients. i hope they are knee good hands right now. i hope in the near future i'll take care of them again. >> greenberg's...
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eric greenberg to 18 months probation. the trial lasted four hours with a judge, not a jury deciding his fate. in april, police raided the doctor's homeffice and found traces of cocaine there. greenberg maintains his innocence and claims he thought the white powder was his wife's rita mine medication. >>> the trial of the d.c. mother accused of murdering her four daughters continued today. prosecutors say banita jacks killed the girls and lived in the row house with the bodies. >> reporter: as you know, this case puts the spotlight on the roll the city plays in keeping children safe. an awful lot of people were saying, did authorities do enough. at d.c. superior court, the judge heard from a witness who tried desperately to help these four girls. kathy lopes in the sunglasses came face to face with the defendant, banita jacks. lopse and an officer knocked on the door. she was a social worker. she was extremely concerned that the oldest daughter, brittney, stopped showing up at school. she said when she arrived at the house
eric greenberg to 18 months probation. the trial lasted four hours with a judge, not a jury deciding his fate. in april, police raided the doctor's homeffice and found traces of cocaine there. greenberg maintains his innocence and claims he thought the white powder was his wife's rita mine medication. >>> the trial of the d.c. mother accused of murdering her four daughters continued today. prosecutors say banita jacks killed the girls and lived in the row house with the bodies....
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greenberg's trial ended moments ago. police had found cocaine, powdered berlin, and a pipe there. -- powdered ritalin. he had been over prescribing thousands of controlled substances. >>> consumer groups say that washington covered up test of the cellphone usage on roads to protect taxpayer money. >> transportation department officials kept secret hundreds of pages of research that likely would discourage cellphone use by drivers and possibly save the lives. the 2002 research conducted by the national highway traffic safety administration is being made public for the first time, thanks to to consumer advocacy groups that su under the freedom of information act. >> if this information were out there, you would see all sorts of countermeasures being taken. he would at public-service messages saying not to talk at a drive like we have public- service messages saying not to drink and drive. >> highly researchers estimated that in 2002, cellphone use contributed to around 955 fatalities and 240,000 accidents. >> today, cellph
greenberg's trial ended moments ago. police had found cocaine, powdered berlin, and a pipe there. -- powdered ritalin. he had been over prescribing thousands of controlled substances. >>> consumer groups say that washington covered up test of the cellphone usage on roads to protect taxpayer money. >> transportation department officials kept secret hundreds of pages of research that likely would discourage cellphone use by drivers and possibly save the lives. the 2002 research...
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bibi win for c hank greenberg tell you about.. aa jurury rulingg at an investmt firmontrolled by him d doe not have to o imimbue the insurance giant for taking stockssin the compmpy'y's retirementfund. the new yorkk based insusuraee giant had accusededrereenrg of losing th aig retirement prprogm composose. gene b bgg tellscncnbc is pleas with the results andndcocongss and tataayayershould pursue watchingnghehere theirr money i gogog.g. here's a lkk how we nished the daday on wall strere w witt markrketnding athehe lowesesofo the afternrnoo a decline of1626 points. nelyly 2% low 8200 at 8162.. s&p p 500 d dnn 17 l lgely dueu weakness in ththe ll stks. th banks m mosyy highertoday. 88880 and cngngen theubpoena ananthe nasdaq composite 41 poinintsowow at 4646. lowest croes for the w industrials s sin t thend o o ril. all the e aconon fm bertha coombs. >>>> aototf folksks watchchgghee teninillevels. we d d s s t the&p bounceceff that 878. if we clcleeelow atat that't's very bearish sign. the real issue is this ccece out where we're he
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sally greenberg with the national consumers league says gm's quick turn-around saved jobs. >> we've got many jobs that have been saved. this is a 1.3 million person industry. it will contract but if wehad let gm go, if we had let chrysler go, we would have seen the loss of millions and millions, over a million jobs and hundreds of thousands of people would have been without jobs and companies would have closed down. >> reporter: greenberg beeves gm has emerged sleeker and hopefully more competitive but the company still has to win back consumers. >> the achille's heel really for the industry and gm has always been their reliability. so they're going to have to turn that around going forward. >> reporter: since the government's partial takeover of gm there are a number of deals in place to lure the consumer back in like fully protected warranties and tax deductions if you purchase one of the cars that the government has partial ownership of. for all that information head to our website myfoxdc.com. in the newsroom, claudia coffey, fox 5 news. >>> it costs just three bucks but tonight a p
sally greenberg with the national consumers league says gm's quick turn-around saved jobs. >> we've got many jobs that have been saved. this is a 1.3 million person industry. it will contract but if wehad let gm go, if we had let chrysler go, we would have seen the loss of millions and millions, over a million jobs and hundreds of thousands of people would have been without jobs and companies would have closed down. >> reporter: greenberg beeves gm has emerged sleeker and hopefully...
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eric greenberg stays out of trouble for 18 months. police raided his office back in april. they found cocaine, powdered ritalin, and a meth pipe. as attorney is appealing his conviction. >>> still to come, darkness at the break of dawn. millions staring at the skies over asia. efforts to combat the h1n1 virus are in full swing. the world's first human trial of a swine flu vaccine are under way. brian is coming back with a check of the weather. >>> you are watching abc 7 news at noon with doug mckelway, alison starling, and meteorologist brian van de graaff, the weather. this is abc 7 news and noon, on your side. >>> the first human trial of a swine flu vaccine are under way in australia. two biotech companies are injecting hundreds of adult volunteers with the trial vaccines. in australia alone there have been more than 14,000 confirmed cases of the swine flu. the companies hope at least one of the trials could lead to distribution of a vaccine as early as october. u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton is pushing for an end to north korea's nuclear program. clinton is in
eric greenberg stays out of trouble for 18 months. police raided his office back in april. they found cocaine, powdered ritalin, and a meth pipe. as attorney is appealing his conviction. >>> still to come, darkness at the break of dawn. millions staring at the skies over asia. efforts to combat the h1n1 virus are in full swing. the world's first human trial of a swine flu vaccine are under way. brian is coming back with a check of the weather. >>> you are watching abc 7 news...
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if next to him is sandy sanders, a partner at greenberg.e was about the need to the rule of law and property rights in russia. arie l. is still appear. he will be there for closing remarks. if you want to start us out this morning, that would be great. >> thank you. >> it's your call. >> good morning, everybody. i was asked to focus on russian policy toward ukraine and georgia as well as nato, european union, u.s. responses to that policy. soden brown the world in 10 minutes. i will get as much as possible. -- around the world in 10 minutes. let me say this before i speak specifically about ukraine and georgia and how i see russia's policies. there are several points the u.s. administration needs to keep in mind in setting or resetting policy towards russia. these are important. first, i believe russia is revisionist and restoration iis. there in the process of legitimizing the restoration of dominance among its neighbors. moscow, i think, will intensify its campaign during the celebration of the 1989 democratic revolution, the collapse of
if next to him is sandy sanders, a partner at greenberg.e was about the need to the rule of law and property rights in russia. arie l. is still appear. he will be there for closing remarks. if you want to start us out this morning, that would be great. >> thank you. >> it's your call. >> good morning, everybody. i was asked to focus on russian policy toward ukraine and georgia as well as nato, european union, u.s. responses to that policy. soden brown the world in 10 minutes....
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then after the bell maria bartiromo's exclusive interview with former aig chairman and ceo hank greenberg. he'll explain e significance of yesterday's big legal victory against aig and what he's doing to build up star international. but first, the most active stocks in the new york stock exchange led by bank of america, citigroup, and our parent, general electric. acss to favorite courses at the taterperhaps a t with extra special seat additional hotel night, our treat you world in perfect harmy: priceless look for world on your mastercard to get rewards and offers that matter to you. know that connectity is about reaching further, faster than anyo else. togeer, we're helping to shapthe exchanging world. nyse euronext. powering th exchanging world. th is a history of over 50,000 crash-tested cars... this ithe world record for longity and endurance. and one of the mosttechnold automobiles on the plane this is the 9th generation e-class. thiss mercedes-benz. >>> welcome back to "the closing bell." let's take a look at some of the research calls out there today. the latest upgrades and downg
then after the bell maria bartiromo's exclusive interview with former aig chairman and ceo hank greenberg. he'll explain e significance of yesterday's big legal victory against aig and what he's doing to build up star international. but first, the most active stocks in the new york stock exchange led by bank of america, citigroup, and our parent, general electric. acss to favorite courses at the taterperhaps a t with extra special seat additional hotel night, our treat you world in perfect...
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here's jan crawford greenberg. >> reporter: the questions were more intense but here answers remainedve. >> if i say something today, is that going to make a statement about how i'm going to prejudge someone else's -- >> i'm not asking you to prejudge. >> reporter: on the third day of sotomayor's confirmation hearing, she kept her responses safe. >> i have ruled according to the law. you just have to look at my record to know. all i can say to you is what the court's done. >> reporter: senator tom coburn, a doctor, got down to specifics on abortion. >> let's say i'm 38 weeks pregnant and we discover a small spina bifida sack. would it be legal to terminate that child's life? >> i can't answer that question in the abstract. i would have to look at what the state of the state's law was on that question. >> reporter: and on gun rights. >> can you give me your opinion on whether or not in this country i personally as an individual citizen have a right to self-defense? >> as i said -- no, i don't know if that legal question has been ever presented. >> i wasn't asking about the legal questi
here's jan crawford greenberg. >> reporter: the questions were more intense but here answers remainedve. >> if i say something today, is that going to make a statement about how i'm going to prejudge someone else's -- >> i'm not asking you to prejudge. >> reporter: on the third day of sotomayor's confirmation hearing, she kept her responses safe. >> i have ruled according to the law. you just have to look at my record to know. all i can say to you is what the...
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steven greenberg is the ceo and founder of jobs 4.0, a job search engine that is geared specifically to those 40 and older. and unemployed. welcome to the program. i want to look at the graying of the american workforce, because the statistics from the labor department pretty clearly show it's a workforce getting older and older. i mean, are employers up to speed on this? how the workforce is changing. >> they're not acting as if they are, christine. what we see in that chart there is a rather startling trend. you know, over the next seven years, about 76 million americans will hit retirement age and only 46 million are going to come and take their place. so, for next year, for the first time in over 50 years, the median age of the workforce is going to be over the age of 40. which means that employers really should get on the bandwagon and start attracting older workers and in an ordinary market older job seekers would be in good shape now, but, of course, with 20 million americans now either unemployed or underemployed it's once again the older workers who are getting the brunt of
steven greenberg is the ceo and founder of jobs 4.0, a job search engine that is geared specifically to those 40 and older. and unemployed. welcome to the program. i want to look at the graying of the american workforce, because the statistics from the labor department pretty clearly show it's a workforce getting older and older. i mean, are employers up to speed on this? how the workforce is changing. >> they're not acting as if they are, christine. what we see in that chart there is a...
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eric greenberg stays out of trouble. cocaine and a meth pipe were found at his house. >> his whole life right now is effectively destroyed. we're going to work to get it back. we have some legal things to go through. we are going to go through them and we intend for them to be successful. >> he was accused of over prescribing several substances. >>> july is national hot dog month. the annual capital hot dog lunch will be held today. there will be free hot dogs today. each year americans eat an average 60 hot dogs each. can you believe that? >> does that include those people from the hot dog-eating contest? it brings the average way up. >> 5:37. 69 degrees. still ahead on "good morning washington" -- hard to believe but the pilot of that crash actually walked away. amazing amateur video coming up. >> adam caskey live in arlington. it is dry here. we do have one little show to speak of. we will look at that in the forecast coming up. >> and lisa baden will be back with another look at your morning commute. "good morning wa
eric greenberg stays out of trouble. cocaine and a meth pipe were found at his house. >> his whole life right now is effectively destroyed. we're going to work to get it back. we have some legal things to go through. we are going to go through them and we intend for them to be successful. >> he was accused of over prescribing several substances. >>> july is national hot dog month. the annual capital hot dog lunch will be held today. there will be free hot dogs today. each...
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eric greenberg stays out of trouble for 18 months. police raided his home office and found cocaine and a meth pipe. his attorney is appealing the conviction. >> his whole life is effectively destroyed. we are going to work to get it back. we have some legal things to go through. we intend to be successful. >> his medical license has been suspended on charges he has been over prescribing thousands of substances. he has not been charged criminally with those allegations. >>> a bilingual and diversity career fair will be held today arlington and more than 12 employers are expected to be there. it will be held at the holiday inn in arlington. it will run from 1:00 until 5:00 p.m. >>> it is early to be thinking about it, but this year's capitol christmas tree will be an 85-foot blue spruce. the superintendent on the grounds made the final selection this week and said the 27-inch trunk diameter might pose a bit of a challenge in transporting it to washington after it is cut in early november. it should be an interesting trip. >> not quite r
eric greenberg stays out of trouble for 18 months. police raided his home office and found cocaine and a meth pipe. his attorney is appealing the conviction. >> his whole life is effectively destroyed. we are going to work to get it back. we have some legal things to go through. we intend to be successful. >> his medical license has been suspended on charges he has been over prescribing thousands of substances. he has not been charged criminally with those allegations. >>>...
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greenberg's wife says that within a month, she expects her husband to appeal the suspension of the medical license. he faces a separate trial after police say he has sold at a neighbor and took a swing at a police officer. >>> the famous watergate hotel went up for auction today. it did not attract any bids. bidding opened up at $25 million, and there were no takers. 10 bidders had registered for the foreclosure auction. after the infamous break-in that landed president richard nixon's resignation. >>> at test scores need to improve and maryland's schools. scores were up statewide and all grade levels in both reading and math except for fourth grade reading which was down slightly. baltimore city continues to lag behind the rest of the state. >>> it is official. many prince george's county workers will have it two weeks off without pay. we are now live with why this will affect your safety. >> it was debat for months, and of the vote is in. it is unanimous that prince george's county council has approved nearly 6000 county workers will be forced to take 10 days off without pay by next june
greenberg's wife says that within a month, she expects her husband to appeal the suspension of the medical license. he faces a separate trial after police say he has sold at a neighbor and took a swing at a police officer. >>> the famous watergate hotel went up for auction today. it did not attract any bids. bidding opened up at $25 million, and there were no takers. 10 bidders had registered for the foreclosure auction. after the infamous break-in that landed president richard nixon's...
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eric greenberg stay out of trouble during the probation. they raided his office in april and found cocaine, as well as a meth pipe. attorneys are appealing the conviction. the maryland board of physicians has suspended his license. a m wanasr a man was arrestedae liking into a princeilam unty home. he s awakenedaw by the 22- ye-o.ldan m the tn awas t mhen s not wearing any clothing, a eventually forced him out to the black -- on to the back porch where the police found him. >>> tonight, words of warning from prosecutors. they say thousands of criminals could be going free because of a quirk in all. gail pennybacker has the details. >> governor tim kaine considers this situation an emergency and has called for a special session to be held august 19 to help the attorneys in court houses like this in arlington to figure out what to do with these cases. >> you are talking about thousands of cases. >> this prosecutors said before virginia lawmakers can fix what the supreme court consers a fall in state law, criminal cases involving lab work coul
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peter greenberg, thank you so much..cbsnews.com. >>> guys who are watching "big brother" may not be happy about last night's results. laura crosby, the 20-year-old bikini model was ousted from the show. julie chen spoke with laura just after her eviction. >> i'm laura. this week is going to get exactly what she wants. >> laura obviously used her assets to help prolong her stay inside the house. whatever she's selling, i'm not buying it. >> i know for a fact that ronny's a wreck. ronny's trying to fool us. i'm not falling for it. i know exactly what he's up to. >> obviously, i nominate laura for eviction. >> i wanted to stand up and be like i toll you so. i was 100% right. i knew that ronny was lying. >> by a vote of 8-1, laura, you are evicted from the big brother house. laura, you were just evicted 8-1. you said in the house, if you don't get at least a sympathy vote, you'd be very upset. are you surprised that you got one? >> i am surprised i got one. really surprised because i thought that everybody would kind of try
peter greenberg, thank you so much..cbsnews.com. >>> guys who are watching "big brother" may not be happy about last night's results. laura crosby, the 20-year-old bikini model was ousted from the show. julie chen spoke with laura just after her eviction. >> i'm laura. this week is going to get exactly what she wants. >> laura obviously used her assets to help prolong her stay inside the house. whatever she's selling, i'm not buying it. >> i know for a fact...
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. >> as our justice correspondent jan crawford greenberg reports, republicans plan to use her own wordsr. >> reporter: for president obama's nominee to the supreme court, the battle lines are drawn. >> she has the longer record as a federal judge than any nominee in nearly a hundred years. >> she's evidenced a philosophy of activism and lack of commitment to the highest ideals of impartiality. >> reporter: in the fight over sonia sotomayor's confirmation, republicans are poised to hit hard on all the traditional issues, gun rights, abortion, the death penalty, presidential power. but the sharpest questions could be the issue of race and affirmative action and will focus on her own words. >> i am a product of affirmative action. >> reporter: sotomayor acknowledges affirmative action got her into princeton university. throughout her life she talked about race bluntly and publicly. at the court the lone woman justice, ruth bader ginsburg also benefited from affirmative action at columbia university and generally has supported race conscious programs as a justice. that's not a view shared b
. >> as our justice correspondent jan crawford greenberg reports, republicans plan to use her own wordsr. >> reporter: for president obama's nominee to the supreme court, the battle lines are drawn. >> she has the longer record as a federal judge than any nominee in nearly a hundred years. >> she's evidenced a philosophy of activism and lack of commitment to the highest ideals of impartiality. >> reporter: in the fight over sonia sotomayor's confirmation,...
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not bad. >> peter greenberg, as always, thank you so much. >> you going to the bar now?on bus travel, go to our website, earlyshow.cbsnews.com. julie? >> thanks a lot, harry. >>> millions of fans around the world are eagerly awaiting the premiere of the new harry potter film this week. before she left on assignment, maggie got a chance to sit down with the star himself, actor daniel radcliffe. >> we've all been wild about harry for years, harry potter, of course. and the boy wizard returns to hogwarts this week. once again, daniel radcliffe stars as the chosen one in the sixth installment of hollywood's most successful franchise. this time it's "harry potter and the half-blood prince." >> he's talking about dumbledor. what could be safer? >> dumbledore's got a bit old. >> that's rubbish. he's only -- how old is he? >> 150, give or take a few years. >> daniel radcliffe, good morning. welcome back. >> thank you very much. thank you. it's always good to come. >> i agree this movie is the most complex in the series so far. it kind of tackles a lot of everything, young love,
not bad. >> peter greenberg, as always, thank you so much. >> you going to the bar now?on bus travel, go to our website, earlyshow.cbsnews.com. julie? >> thanks a lot, harry. >>> millions of fans around the world are eagerly awaiting the premiere of the new harry potter film this week. before she left on assignment, maggie got a chance to sit down with the star himself, actor daniel radcliffe. >> we've all been wild about harry for years, harry potter, of...
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former justice department officialer michael greenberger weighs in on the sonia sotomayor hearings. with us on thursday and if you have money questions, we are answers. our mind over money panel will be back this friday. >> all right. >> we like that. >>> okay. it is 72 degrees. we're on the way up to 85 with plenty of sunshine today and i have to tell you this low humidity sure feels good, especially at night when you can open the windows. looks rain-free tomorrow. by the evening, overnight a couple of thunderstorms may rumble through and better chances on thursday. escaping for the weekend or taking the day, isolated storm and sunday is looking drier than saturday. both days in the 80s. monday next week around 83 and partly cloudy. don't forget, you can follow both andrea and i on facebook and you can be a fan of buddy check nine that way. >> you can do that, as well. thanks for joining us this tuesday morning. the next news is at noon. j.c. hayward and the mighty martucci will be back with that but you can see us anytime at wusa9.com. we will see you tomorrow morning at 4:55. unt
former justice department officialer michael greenberger weighs in on the sonia sotomayor hearings. with us on thursday and if you have money questions, we are answers. our mind over money panel will be back this friday. >> all right. >> we like that. >>> okay. it is 72 degrees. we're on the way up to 85 with plenty of sunshine today and i have to tell you this low humidity sure feels good, especially at night when you can open the windows. looks rain-free tomorrow. by the...
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and here to help us in the grilling is greg greenberg, our friend from rsvp catering. did i say that right, basically we're doing what goes on before you put your meat on the grill today. >> exactly. >> and tell us what we're doing. >> we're going to do a couple of spice rubs. this is chamu chicken, a grilled chicken, a moreockan thing and you put together different dry spices which we're going to do and then with the vinegarrette we'll make a wet rub and we'll have -- there is cumin and some cinnamon, garlic, onion powder and then a lemon vinegarrette and then fresh cilantro, garlic and toasted pine nuts. and when you take the dry rub, you'll mix it together, put it on the chicken and then we're going to add this wet rub on top of that. we'll mark it on the grill and you roast it and it becomes flavorful. it doesn't have a lot of calories and that's what people are looking for. >> so not doing the traditional what is cooking but doing something to get you ready for what is cooking. >> exactly. >> so that's what ear -- what we're doing today. it's the good prep work. >
and here to help us in the grilling is greg greenberg, our friend from rsvp catering. did i say that right, basically we're doing what goes on before you put your meat on the grill today. >> exactly. >> and tell us what we're doing. >> we're going to do a couple of spice rubs. this is chamu chicken, a grilled chicken, a moreockan thing and you put together different dry spices which we're going to do and then with the vinegarrette we'll make a wet rub and we'll have -- there...
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thank you [applause] >> host: miriam greenberg is the of third "branding new york" how a city and crisis was sold to the world did you think of new york city in the '50s and '60s what do think of? >> guest: i think in new york and the post-world war two period was in a position of pre-eminence in the united states and its fortunes were rising it was a famous working-class city to quote another book by joshua freeman, it was a city that had a lot of business during world war ii and the industries were employing many, many new yorkers and it was also a growing media capital. and it was expanding the office infrastructure, a growing in terms of the of united nations and getting a lot of international attention in a new way politically and seen internationally as the capital of a resurgent u.s. following world war ii. the star was rising during that period. >> host: what happened to new york in the 1970's? >> guest: a complicated question that has global, national, local reasonings behind it. political and economic and cultural it was a period of crisis. on many levels. it was a period that
thank you [applause] >> host: miriam greenberg is the of third "branding new york" how a city and crisis was sold to the world did you think of new york city in the '50s and '60s what do think of? >> guest: i think in new york and the post-world war two period was in a position of pre-eminence in the united states and its fortunes were rising it was a famous working-class city to quote another book by joshua freeman, it was a city that had a lot of business during world...
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eric greenberg is charged with drug possession. back in april police raided his office, finding cocaine, ritalin and a meth pipe. he faces charges next week he assaulted police officers. the maryland board of physicians have suspended his medical license. >>> in prince george's county weekers -- workers will get an unpaid vacation. another round of furloughs is expected to save money and workers will be forced to take ten days of unpaid leave within the next year. the cuts include police and firefighters. the furloughs will save the county $18 million. >>> a washington, d.c. landmark that is part of american history hit the auction block today. the watergate hotel is up for sale and the bidder has high hopes of making it a center of activity. john henrehan has the story. >> we're honored to have the sale of the watergate hotel. >> reporter: the iconic watergate complex, part residential, part retail and commercial, and until recent years, home of the posh watergate hotel. >> it was a beautiful place. very upscale, very civilized, e
eric greenberg is charged with drug possession. back in april police raided his office, finding cocaine, ritalin and a meth pipe. he faces charges next week he assaulted police officers. the maryland board of physicians have suspended his medical license. >>> in prince george's county weekers -- workers will get an unpaid vacation. another round of furloughs is expected to save money and workers will be forced to take ten days of unpaid leave within the next year. the cuts include...
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millions more in bonuses while a jury ruled they were wrong going after $4 billion in stock hank greenberg took when he left. next -- >> this case is about bank fraud. >> bed of nails. lee dykstra says he was duped by a mortgage fraud at wamu who was nailed with chapter 11 with the foreclosure on his mansion. >>. ♪ for you and for me >> off the wall. the michael jackson memorial cost a broke los angeles millions including $50,000 allegedly spent on box lunches for police from a restaurant 35 miles away. they could have gotten the dollar menu at mcdonald's like the rest of us. most ridiculous exploitation? selling his image on a piece of toast on ebay for $20. kfc faces another lawsuit over looking like a bird without a head in the oprah give away. game two, china, now considering a ban on the one part of chicken we don't eat, american chicken feet. it is all part of a bird brave trade war. here is my personal favorite. >> i buy it all at toyota. >> what is up with this? apple go found er at a body sho. >> futures market is a total farce. >> not cramer but snake oil market. pressure going t
millions more in bonuses while a jury ruled they were wrong going after $4 billion in stock hank greenberg took when he left. next -- >> this case is about bank fraud. >> bed of nails. lee dykstra says he was duped by a mortgage fraud at wamu who was nailed with chapter 11 with the foreclosure on his mansion. >>. ♪ for you and for me >> off the wall. the michael jackson memorial cost a broke los angeles millions including $50,000 allegedly spent on box lunches for...
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. >>> with more on the sonia sotomayor hearings, michael greenberger is with us and he is a former justice department official. we just heard from lindsey graham and he said barring any moment down you will be confirmed. so are we showing any signs of a melt down in that first long day of question and answer. >> the short answer is no. i think she has held up remarkably well the republicans senators have a theme in some of her speeches she used language that i think she would like to take back. >> she admitted that. >> and it is understandable. someone who is in academic settings myself, people have rhetorical flourishes and a woman being wiser than a white male is something the republicans used to their advantage but overall i think she's been tremendously impressive. she's been cool, calm, and what i would say someone who was a litigator for 25 years i'm kind of remarkable her recall of her decisions. they are asking her about. she's had hundreds of decisions over 17 year career and they are picking out little cases here and there and very quick to get back and not only remember the case
. >>> with more on the sonia sotomayor hearings, michael greenberger is with us and he is a former justice department official. we just heard from lindsey graham and he said barring any moment down you will be confirmed. so are we showing any signs of a melt down in that first long day of question and answer. >> the short answer is no. i think she has held up remarkably well the republicans senators have a theme in some of her speeches she used language that i think she would...
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greenberg' he office in april. this evening, we are hearing from his wife about those charges.ollins has more on this story from rockville. >> reporter: this trial is still going on. it is a
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profs miriam greenberg, when you think of the 50's and 60's what do you think of? well, i feel that world war ii in the post -- new york in the post world war ii was in the pre-eminence in the united states and its fortunes were rising for a time. i a famous kind of working-class city to quote another book by joshua freeman. it was a city that had a lot of business during world war ii and its industries had been employed in many many new yorkers and was also a growing media capital. it was expanding its office infrastructure. it was growing in terms of the sighting of the united nations. it was getting a lot of international attention and a new way politically and it was part of, you know, it was seen internationally as the kind of capital of research of the u.s. following world war ii. yes, very much so so the star was rising in that period. >> what happened to new york in the 1970's? >> well, it's a complicated question that has global, national, local reasoning behind it. political, economic, cultural. it was a period of crisis on many levels, and it was a perio
profs miriam greenberg, when you think of the 50's and 60's what do you think of? well, i feel that world war ii in the post -- new york in the post world war ii was in the pre-eminence in the united states and its fortunes were rising for a time. i a famous kind of working-class city to quote another book by joshua freeman. it was a city that had a lot of business during world war ii and its industries had been employed in many many new yorkers and was also a growing media capital. it was...
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and american critics, rowsnberg, greenberg, later generation felt that in order to be a modern painter, in order to be the next step in history of art, one had to be an abstract painter. that was the only alternative for grand painting. bacon rejected that, felt that there was much more to be said through figurative painting. >> charlie: when did he begin to shift to portraiture? >> in the '60s. when the success of the tate exhibition, '62. also the death of his mother, finding this new crowd in london, isabel rothco, all the figure in this room, he became a portraitist, he wanted to create a sense of diary of the people around him. there were many figures. >> charlie: when did he go from portraiture to landscapes? and why? >> it's interesting that he probably turned to landscaping in times of personal loss. one the first examples would be going to morocco after his friend, peter lacy died while he was in london. through the town that he was buried and does remarkable landscape, which is here in the exhibition. then in the '70s he turned again to landscape painting after the death of g
and american critics, rowsnberg, greenberg, later generation felt that in order to be a modern painter, in order to be the next step in history of art, one had to be an abstract painter. that was the only alternative for grand painting. bacon rejected that, felt that there was much more to be said through figurative painting. >> charlie: when did he begin to shift to portraiture? >> in the '60s. when the success of the tate exhibition, '62. also the death of his mother, finding this...
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university of maryland law professor michael greenberger is here with more. he is also a former justice department official. professor, thank you very much. seven suspects are now in custody and authorities are looking for an 8th. you said this is a fascinating, very interesting and disturbing case. >> it is very fascinating because the facts are so mixed. i thought there was an excellent article on this in the "washington post" post today and what really caught my attention is this gentleman, daniel boyd, was well embedded in his community and all of his neighbors vouched for him and one said i will be shocked if anything more is nonbut he certainly has an unusual life. he had actually gone the afghanny pakistan area, he was charged in afghanny court an sentenced to have a hand and foot removed and he got that overturned on appeal and he had been assembling all of these automatic weapons and dealing with field exercises in rural, virginia county. you can well understand, i mean the laws are the laws and i can certainly understand why the fbi would be watchin
university of maryland law professor michael greenberger is here with more. he is also a former justice department official. professor, thank you very much. seven suspects are now in custody and authorities are looking for an 8th. you said this is a fascinating, very interesting and disturbing case. >> it is very fascinating because the facts are so mixed. i thought there was an excellent article on this in the "washington post" post today and what really caught my attention is...
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greenberg wastsvi concted mh oncotun c of cocaine possession and two countsparaphernalia. the judge is discussing sentencing. his home are on old georgetown road, raided by federal drug agents in april. today his wife, who was also facing drug charges, took a stack of letters to court. she says those letters are letters of support for the doctor from his patients. she applied for rehabilitation program today in lieu of a trial. >>> republican bob mcdald says fixing transportation problems in virginia will be his number one priority if elected governor in november. mcdonald unveiled the transportation plan in arlington today. he supports more tools ande mor move lanes and boosting the speed limit on some highways to 70 miles an hour. and selling state-owned liquor stores in using revenue for transportation projects. >>> new idea. and that's going -- there will be opposition to that. letting northern virginia keep up part of the sales tax revenue up here, other parts of the states that will be opposed to that. i'm going to say look, northern virginia has to be taken care of.
greenberg wastsvi concted mh oncotun c of cocaine possession and two countsparaphernalia. the judge is discussing sentencing. his home are on old georgetown road, raided by federal drug agents in april. today his wife, who was also facing drug charges, took a stack of letters to court. she says those letters are letters of support for the doctor from his patients. she applied for rehabilitation program today in lieu of a trial. >>> republican bob mcdald says fixing transportation...
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. >> steven greenberg, and he has another piece of advice. look around your town, who is sponsoring the fireworks and the picnics and the little league teams, if they are not hiring, they have money, they are making good, they might be a future place to look. >> 65% to 80% of all jobs are never advertised. >> yeah. >> so, you got to find the employers and not the jobs. >> a little sleuthing there. thank you very much. >>> it's time to get revved up. ali is going to ride with the founders of orange county choppers. >>> christine, you know that from time to time we get assignments that are simply no fun, but this particular assignment for me, well, felt like it was no work. i took a trip up on my motorcycle to newburgh, new york, to have a chat and a ride with paul tuttle sr., he's the founder of orange county choppers, and star of the tlc show "american chopper." that's us. me on the left. paulie on the right. we talked about the bike business and his view from the top. take a look. >> reporter: a multimillion dollar business. a hit reality tv
. >> steven greenberg, and he has another piece of advice. look around your town, who is sponsoring the fireworks and the picnics and the little league teams, if they are not hiring, they have money, they are making good, they might be a future place to look. >> 65% to 80% of all jobs are never advertised. >> yeah. >> so, you got to find the employers and not the jobs. >> a little sleuthing there. thank you very much. >>> it's time to get revved up. ali is...
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there was an analyst at deutsche bank, mark greenberg, who told clients he was concerned business appears to be worsening. what can you tell us about business, particularly for beer, which is one of the semths that that analyst brought up as far as deterioration? >> yeah, well, first of all, you're quoting our statutory earnings. our comparable earnings, which exclude one-time and non-cash charges, were actually up and not down. so in general, you know,pleased quarter performance, as was the market in general. our beer business is performing not as well as we would like it to, but it's nevertheless performing well given the commission conditions that are out there. and our wine business, you know, continues to perform fairly well in this economy also. our oirng sales for the first quarter were up about 1%. so all in all, although that's slower growth than we would like to see, in this kind of economy i think that it represented a pretty good performance. >> when do you think things turn? >> i'd say that things look like they're in the process of turning right now. i think it's going to be
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. >> miriam greenberg is the author, branding your cow city of crisis was sold to the world -- branding new york a city of crisis sold to the world. .. >> historian h.w. brands recounts the life of former president franklin delano roosevelt. mr. brands presents a comprehensive biography of the 32nd president, recalling his childhood, his complex relationship with his wife eleanor and his presidency. the event hosted by the book people bookstore in austin, texas is 75 minutes. [applause] >> thank you all for coming. i'm delighted to see old friends and maybe some new friends, familiar faces and some not quite so familiar. i will talk billion why i wrote this book but i hesitate to start in the way i usually do because i wind up giving a lecture quite often. i don't really want to give a lecture. i usually talk overtime so people don't have a chance to ask questions. i have toyed with the idea starting off with the questions. and i could just ask people what they want to know about franklin roosevelt. but, just to make sure that it goes in the direction that i want, i think i will ask the
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jack welsh you compared to cyrus the great and hank greenberg you compared to julius caesar. >> yes, well times and circumstances changed, the essence of leadership does not change. that's a constant throughout history. i think people can take lessons, both the good lessons and cautionary lessons from this. on the caesar's side, you will grab great achievements, but part of what happens is you start to believe you're a living god and you get struck down. we see it happen all the time in the corporate world. we also cite examples in this book of those who control their inner caesar like walter reston at citigroup knew where to draw the line, some don't. you see it time and again. cris crisis, you're always going to be hit by crisis, the key thing also is innovation, one good example we cite -- >> i wish we had time. >> come back? >> i would love to. good to see you. thank you. >> make sure you join us tomorrow. "squawk on the street" is coming up next. >>> live from the financial capital of the world this is "squawk on the street." good morning, everybody. i'm mark haines. what financ
jack welsh you compared to cyrus the great and hank greenberg you compared to julius caesar. >> yes, well times and circumstances changed, the essence of leadership does not change. that's a constant throughout history. i think people can take lessons, both the good lessons and cautionary lessons from this. on the caesar's side, you will grab great achievements, but part of what happens is you start to believe you're a living god and you get struck down. we see it happen all the time in...
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. >> peter greenberg, he has much more for us but i have to cut you off. treat to have you with us.>>> just ahead, is this the next superstar? you'll find out what everybody is buzzing about. jessie james in our "second cup cafe." pepto-bismol. nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea. yeah, my buddy's got all that. do we need to buy a bunch of different medicines? pepto guy: oh, no, pepto alone relieves all five symptoms. plus gas too. dude. we're...