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[chuckles] >> greg: hey. would like to apologize if you haven't blown your brains out, except bill, of course. i was hoping you would. >> actually, funny stuff, but i hate political ideology -- especially patti ann browne, when they don't know what they are talking about. >> it's a false choice, that's the problem. i think that megan fox and brian a stin green have their hearts in the right place. but the teacher salaries in california are the highest in the nation. they have great benefits and pensions. if they cut the teachers' salary, they would not have to reduce the teachers and all of that to the extent they are talking about. you know, the unions will not let that happen. the unions would rather see the kids suffer. so let's be clear about whose fault it is. the budget is not allocated properly. >> i agree with you that they have their hearts in the right place, in the sense it's due north of the upper intestine. but i don't think one thing has anything to do with the other. >> greg: interesting point.
[chuckles] >> greg: hey. would like to apologize if you haven't blown your brains out, except bill, of course. i was hoping you would. >> actually, funny stuff, but i hate political ideology -- especially patti ann browne, when they don't know what they are talking about. >> it's a false choice, that's the problem. i think that megan fox and brian a stin green have their hearts in the right place. but the teacher salaries in california are the highest in the nation. they have...
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let's go to name dropper greg. >> hi, name dropper greg. >> hi, greg. i have to say, awesome greg-alo. i was just telling my close friend morgan free man about how amazing it was on the way to charlize theron's house for ryan secrist's birthday. i am giving him a fuzzy navalen gnaw ma and i am out of perk cassette. >> now to flamboyant greg and see what he thinks. >> fantastic! that was fantastic, greg! fantastic, fantastic, fantastic! and i am out of perk cassette. >> and now to sexually confused greg and see what he thinks. that greg might have been the best greg-alogue you have ever written. i notice you have lost a lot of weight and your peck muscles are so clearly defined. not that i'm into that thing. i totally dig chicks. i can't stress that. really, really hot chicks, ones with reproductive internal organs. do you have any perk cassettes? >> he definitely has a problem. isn't it more unhealthy not to express anger at poll decisions? -- politicians? wouldn't that be weirder? >> i feel like bill clinton is a real smart guy. i think he would be the
let's go to name dropper greg. >> hi, name dropper greg. >> hi, greg. i have to say, awesome greg-alo. i was just telling my close friend morgan free man about how amazing it was on the way to charlize theron's house for ryan secrist's birthday. i am giving him a fuzzy navalen gnaw ma and i am out of perk cassette. >> now to flamboyant greg and see what he thinks. >> fantastic! that was fantastic, greg! fantastic, fantastic, fantastic! and i am out of perk cassette....
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greg? >> thank you, andy. >> the i pad comes out on saturday. >> so what. >> it would be nice if you bought me one as an apology. >> an apology for what? >> i don't know where to begin with you, greg. >> looks like somebody isn't doing their morning meditations. >> that somebody is you. >> go away. way to ruin a special show. well, they are far from frightful. they are always delightful and extremely insightful. enough about the teamsters. let's welcome our guest. she is brooke goldstein. she is a human rights attorney and an award-winning film maker and director of the children's rights institute. get a life, lady. i feel insignificant. i will leave now. our next guest is wanted in three states for being incorrigible and she killed a dozen drifters. she is as smart as i am tart. and he is the club to my soda and the luke to my yoda. it is my repulsive sidekick, bill shultz. his surgery is now covered under obama care. and he is the head of the class when it comes to sass. the associate pro
greg? >> thank you, andy. >> the i pad comes out on saturday. >> so what. >> it would be nice if you bought me one as an apology. >> an apology for what? >> i don't know where to begin with you, greg. >> looks like somebody isn't doing their morning meditations. >> that somebody is you. >> go away. way to ruin a special show. well, they are far from frightful. they are always delightful and extremely insightful. enough about the teamsters....
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greg gumbel back along with greg anthony and seth davis. are not as good as this was. greg a.: as compelling in terms of the drama and the excellence in which the game was played is really impressive. kyle singler was really the best player out there on the floor. he job he did defensively on gordan hayward, holding him to 2-11 shooting, very impressive. seth: i have to say butler played like america's team tonight. the big question about duke could they survive a bad shooting night in the tournament. they go 5-17. nolan smith and jon scheyer a combined 2-10. on saturday night they played a two point game. they lost. you said it well, greg. it was a close game but it was a well-played game and a worthy championship game. greg g.: a reminder, stay tuned for the late show with david letterman. followed by "the late late show" with craig ferguson, only on cbs. for a recap and break dth down all of the action go to the cbs college sports network later tonight. cbs sports coverage of the masters begins with late night highlights of the masters.
greg gumbel back along with greg anthony and seth davis. are not as good as this was. greg a.: as compelling in terms of the drama and the excellence in which the game was played is really impressive. kyle singler was really the best player out there on the floor. he job he did defensively on gordan hayward, holding him to 2-11 shooting, very impressive. seth: i have to say butler played like america's team tonight. the big question about duke could they survive a bad shooting night in the...
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greg? >> thank you, andy. >> i hope you rot in hell. >> you asked for it in your craigslist ad. >> i stand by what i said. >> go away, strange one. >>> let's welcome our guest. there she is. i'm here with fox business network reporter sandra smith. she's so hot the volcano in iceland is called sandra smith. look, it is the great caw meeden why. he co-hosts a great show, that metal show, a vh1 classic saturday at 11 p.m. eastern. if hilarity were customs. >> look what the diseased cat dragged in. it is bill shultz. his therapist encourages him to jump. and sitting next to me, she is back. she is the washington examiner columnist. she is smoking a crack pipe made from the gulf of a smurf. >> it is our new york times correspondent. you are making me talk like you, pinch. >> you know who is a riot? edward wyatt. his copy is rarely quiet until he has a good diet and i would love to make love to him in a hyatt. see you at the hyatt. >> i don't think he'll meet you. >> he will. >>> he has been tol
greg? >> thank you, andy. >> i hope you rot in hell. >> you asked for it in your craigslist ad. >> i stand by what i said. >> go away, strange one. >>> let's welcome our guest. there she is. i'm here with fox business network reporter sandra smith. she's so hot the volcano in iceland is called sandra smith. look, it is the great caw meeden why. he co-hosts a great show, that metal show, a vh1 classic saturday at 11 p.m. eastern. if hilarity were customs....
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greg? >> thank you, andy. >> so after being away for four days it would have been nice to come home to a clean house, greg. >> i did the laundry and i watered your precious plants. >> yeah, my laundry is still dirty and i don't have plants. >> i am not your maid. i thought this time apart would bring us together. >> you thought doing someone else's laundry would bring us closer? >> this couple's their tee is a waste of time. >> you need therapy. >> get out of here. >>> well, at the are rough and tough and they don't take guff. enough about the daughters of the american revolution. let's welcome our guest. she is the seekest tort in the court. that makes no sense. i am here with remi spencer. she is so stunning, ranchers use her to shock cattle to death. look, a new guest from new guest land. population, new guest. it is mark douglas. he is so funny he comes out of people's noses when they drink milk. well he is totally whack. he doesn't know jack and he is hooked on smack. it is bill shultz
greg? >> thank you, andy. >> so after being away for four days it would have been nice to come home to a clean house, greg. >> i did the laundry and i watered your precious plants. >> yeah, my laundry is still dirty and i don't have plants. >> i am not your maid. i thought this time apart would bring us together. >> you thought doing someone else's laundry would bring us closer? >> this couple's their tee is a waste of time. >> you need therapy....
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greg is an advocate. he's running for the brain aneurysm foundation and encourage people with disabilities to believe in themselves. >> whatever your marathon is that you want to run, you can do it because as long as you approach it one day at a time, one step at a time and do a little more than you did yesterday, you are going to get there before you know it. >> reporter: and that's how greg approaches life, one step at a time. sherrie johnson, abc 2 news. >> we checked in with greg, and did he finish the marathon. we want to let you know that he did injure himself during the race, but we understand he will be okay. he's considering possibly running the boston marathon again next year. he is a role model for all of us. >>> and we -- i wish we could put today on a postcard. >> nice day with temperatures pushing 70 out there. one silver lining, people aren't happy about the wet weather pattern but no big time cold snaps. if you like to warm, you get that just a few showers. >> all right. we can't have it a
greg is an advocate. he's running for the brain aneurysm foundation and encourage people with disabilities to believe in themselves. >> whatever your marathon is that you want to run, you can do it because as long as you approach it one day at a time, one step at a time and do a little more than you did yesterday, you are going to get there before you know it. >> reporter: and that's how greg approaches life, one step at a time. sherrie johnson, abc 2 news. >> we checked in...
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so greg, if you could get your vision. thank you. good afternoon. they say picture can tell 1,000 words. so as pictures go, i particularly like this one. it is the 1999 visit by so you hadi defense minister prince -- to the pakistani uranium enrichment camp outside islamabad. 11 years on, he is now the crown peninsula. technology china, iran, libya and north korea. the extent to which he did this, as a so-called rogue agent is disputed. he claims he did it. there are also allegations that he offered nuclear technology to iraq, egypt and syria. we can only see his legs, was pakistan's chief of army staff, general musharraf. he overthrew sharif in a military coup. also there that day were the head of the pakistan air force and navy and the top bureaucrat. a retired general at the pakistani military defense. reportedly the prince, his son and the saudi delegation were shown around the enrichment plant, saw the missiles asemmabilitied on the same site. they were shown some nuclear weapons. you will recall that in the previous year, 1998, pakistan succes
so greg, if you could get your vision. thank you. good afternoon. they say picture can tell 1,000 words. so as pictures go, i particularly like this one. it is the 1999 visit by so you hadi defense minister prince -- to the pakistani uranium enrichment camp outside islamabad. 11 years on, he is now the crown peninsula. technology china, iran, libya and north korea. the extent to which he did this, as a so-called rogue agent is disputed. he claims he did it. there are also allegations that he...
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we'll begin with one of the biggest services, held in rome, and greg burke is standing by, greg, happy easter to you. it seems like the rain in rome, certainly didn't keep the people away. so many pilgrims showing up. >> reporter: jamie, that's right. happy easter to you, as well. and it looked like well over 100,000 umbrellas out there, actually, when the pope was giving his easter greetings, and
we'll begin with one of the biggest services, held in rome, and greg burke is standing by, greg, happy easter to you. it seems like the rain in rome, certainly didn't keep the people away. so many pilgrims showing up. >> reporter: jamie, that's right. happy easter to you, as well. and it looked like well over 100,000 umbrellas out there, actually, when the pope was giving his easter greetings, and
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so it's funny, the guy that takes the most risk in my book as a guy named greg litman because greg litmanwas anything. he was working at dutchmen bay. people thought he was great. people make fun of them. they call him a fool because he was worried about housing, and he was buying these credit default swaps. people were working with him, his senior people, his bosses, they all kind of said, well, yeah, you can do a little bit of that, greg, check back with us day. don't they got too much respect and he ended up doing some things just to make money to keep his bosses happy so he could keep the trade on. but if this trade had work he would've been known as the fool who bet against housing. greg, did you know housing never goes down on a national basis? banks can cut rates. greg, don't you know you're taking a career risk? and yet he stuck to his guns. if you add in down the straight, he would still be making too much a year. and housing collapse, perfect storm. we all write about the perfect storm. people made mistakes. and didn't see this thing coming. the perfect storm, and people that bl
so it's funny, the guy that takes the most risk in my book as a guy named greg litman because greg litmanwas anything. he was working at dutchmen bay. people thought he was great. people make fun of them. they call him a fool because he was worried about housing, and he was buying these credit default swaps. people were working with him, his senior people, his bosses, they all kind of said, well, yeah, you can do a little bit of that, greg, check back with us day. don't they got too much...
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. >>> now to the greg-alogue. it is aed to fish of truth. -- it is a toad fish of truth. >> so chris morris is a brilliant british comedian responsible for insanely funny programs. but now he is coming out with a new film called "four lions" which is a comedy about suicide bombers. check out the trailer, check out the trailers. >> i use different voices. >> different voices. >> different voices. >> show me. >> show me the voices, come on. >> one of them is my voice. >> i know what that sounds like. give me another one. >> it is a terrorist voice. why do you want to do a terrorist voice? >> i will be disguised. >> yeah, as a terrorist. >> now, i haven't seen the flick, but i read a review about the comedy. and a few things bug me. as far as i can tell the movie is based on premise that all terrorists are buffoons. and from there he attempts to dehumanize these keystone cops. he is probably right that all terrorists are useless tools, but over looks the facts that buffoons need only succeed once to kill dozens or hu
. >>> now to the greg-alogue. it is aed to fish of truth. -- it is a toad fish of truth. >> so chris morris is a brilliant british comedian responsible for insanely funny programs. but now he is coming out with a new film called "four lions" which is a comedy about suicide bombers. check out the trailer, check out the trailers. >> i use different voices. >> different voices. >> different voices. >> show me. >> show me the voices, come on....
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. >> i grew up in pittsburgh, greg and went to the university of pittsburgh and somehow went astray and went to harvard law school, so, after i got out of law school, went home and i teach currently, i'm the interim dean at duquesne university school of law in pittsburgh. >> what kind of law do you teach. >> constitutional law. primarily. i have been teaching pretty much for 20 years. i did practice law, too, but, during all of that time i kept writing. i have done writing throughout my career. i find that it keeps me kind of energized and, so, these book projects, they take a little bit of time, they are different than writing for newspapers and magazines and things like that but i enjoy it a lot. >> have you done that as well, writing for newspapers and magazines. >> yes. i have done that throughout my career. easterly on i would do features stories for newspapers, in pittsburgh and, kind of character studies and i found it helped a lot in tackling these big books of nonfiction because you learn dialogue and learn to study people and so it was helpful. >> this is not your first big bo
. >> i grew up in pittsburgh, greg and went to the university of pittsburgh and somehow went astray and went to harvard law school, so, after i got out of law school, went home and i teach currently, i'm the interim dean at duquesne university school of law in pittsburgh. >> what kind of law do you teach. >> constitutional law. primarily. i have been teaching pretty much for 20 years. i did practice law, too, but, during all of that time i kept writing. i have done writing...
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[applause] >> greg, thank you very much. no, he's not under house arrest at the moment. he has to ask in advance 30 minutes in advance before he goes out. has he gone out? i am told that people saw him in a bookshop last week along with his wife. i'd now like to ask george berkowitz to -- berkowitz to speak. i'm guessing that was mr. books shelf for a.q. khan would've been shopping. i don't want to be more boring than usual, which i would eat because i agree with just about everything that ambassador -- excuse me ambassador sheltie said. intended to lighten it up by talking about the nuclear where we do disagree, but i know that that is my topic today although i think the implications are some of the effects of that deal actually do carry over into our dealings with iran certainly our dealings with pakistan and its nuclear program and certainly with our average winning the u.s. government effort to try and get agreement around the world antitreaty to stop producing additional nuclear weapon material, which actually does come to our subject today in a way that if we're ta
[applause] >> greg, thank you very much. no, he's not under house arrest at the moment. he has to ask in advance 30 minutes in advance before he goes out. has he gone out? i am told that people saw him in a bookshop last week along with his wife. i'd now like to ask george berkowitz to -- berkowitz to speak. i'm guessing that was mr. books shelf for a.q. khan would've been shopping. i don't want to be more boring than usual, which i would eat because i agree with just about everything...
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dexter filkins of "the new york times" and greg jaffe of "the washington post." >> the whole thing is to make something that can outlast the american president and make it stable so it once again doesn't become a sanctuary for people like al qaeda, and my overall impression at the moment is that the americans can do that, the americans can do it. it's the afghan part of that that is really, really troubling and i think they're a long way away from that. >> there are limits to what you can do, as dexter said, in kabul because it's so sclerotic there, and that the real diplomacy, where there is room for it potentially is at the local level and i think that's both state department, civilians at the provincial level and military, that's where they have hope and i think that's where they think they can make progress. >> charlie: david petraeus, dexter filkins and greg jaffe coming up. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." >> charlie: general david petraeus joins us t
dexter filkins of "the new york times" and greg jaffe of "the washington post." >> the whole thing is to make something that can outlast the american president and make it stable so it once again doesn't become a sanctuary for people like al qaeda, and my overall impression at the moment is that the americans can do that, the americans can do it. it's the afghan part of that that is really, really troubling and i think they're a long way away from that. >> there...
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what is the latest from your vantage point, greg? >> a little add to the story, we were supposed to be flying back from dubai on 'em rate airlines, one of the airlines in this region and we are one of 170,000 people affected by this closure, amounting to $200 million a day for stranded passengers. the air lines are trying to break this stranglehold, klm announcing they have flown ten flights through the ash cloud affecting europe and tell me they have found no irregulators in those flights. they have submitted the data to the dutch aviation authorities and are waiting for them to say something to this point about maybe opening up the air space over holland for this airline. they want it to happen as soon as possible. british airways and air france also had test flights today, lufthansa as well. it is a very careful thing. some call this the swine flew of the air space, that maybe the dangers are over but some are very concerned and one airline doesn't want to be the one responsible for any catastrophe. so they are erring on the side
what is the latest from your vantage point, greg? >> a little add to the story, we were supposed to be flying back from dubai on 'em rate airlines, one of the airlines in this region and we are one of 170,000 people affected by this closure, amounting to $200 million a day for stranded passengers. the air lines are trying to break this stranglehold, klm announcing they have flown ten flights through the ash cloud affecting europe and tell me they have found no irregulators in those...
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that's a great question and greg and i both agree it's not good. you have to evaluate that against the status -- if the u.s. took other actions. so in other words, a bombing campaign, how does that leave the u.s. status internationally. and i don't know the answer to that question. it could be better. but i think that's the way to address that question. on your question, ma'am, which i thought was a great question. and this is something that conpounds -- i mean, i know it confounds u.s. diplomats when you talk to countries and their leaders privately they talk about how very, very concerned they are and how much they don't want iran to have nuclear weapon capability and publicly why doesn't your government go out and make expressions of that or work more closely with the u.s. and others? and you get different answers. but that i know. -- but they don't. and they say we don't want to make the iranians come after us. or there are things they could do to us quietly and interfere in internal affairs that we don't want to do. we don't want to alienate o
that's a great question and greg and i both agree it's not good. you have to evaluate that against the status -- if the u.s. took other actions. so in other words, a bombing campaign, how does that leave the u.s. status internationally. and i don't know the answer to that question. it could be better. but i think that's the way to address that question. on your question, ma'am, which i thought was a great question. and this is something that conpounds -- i mean, i know it confounds u.s....
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you are with greg robb from marketwatch.com. caller: you spoke the most truth this morning but i did not know the people will hear it. we contradict some much and we give out so much in words without facts behind it but you did say something really true. education and the unions have put america where she is today and we keep trying to blame japan and china and all of the other nations. it is a global thing. but just think of it -- the unions, he already said -- big companies will not hire three people for one job like they had to years ago when the unions have the power and money to influence congress. the teachers' union destroyed education. you cannot even get rid of a bad teacher. and the first 12 years of school is babysitting. host: any comments from ramona? guest: ramona, i am proud union member and i think unions are important. they established the ground floor for worker rights. i don't think you can blame the troubles on the economy on unions. education -- i am with you on education. host: does the bls report, doesn't
you are with greg robb from marketwatch.com. caller: you spoke the most truth this morning but i did not know the people will hear it. we contradict some much and we give out so much in words without facts behind it but you did say something really true. education and the unions have put america where she is today and we keep trying to blame japan and china and all of the other nations. it is a global thing. but just think of it -- the unions, he already said -- big companies will not hire...
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the guy that takes the most risk in my book is a guy greg litman because greg litman was within a bankhe was at deutsche bank. people made fun of him. they called him a fool because he was worried about housing and he was buying this credit default swaps. people were working with him and his senior people, his bosses, yeah, you could do this stuff but check back with us daily and we want to -- just to make money to keep his bosses happy so he could keep his trade on. but if this trade hadn't worked he was the fool who bet on housing. the housing never goes down on a national basis and the fed can always cut rates. great. don't you know you're taking a real career risk and he really did. gep if he hasn't done this trade. and housing collapse all perfect storm, perfect storm. we always write a perfect storm. it wasn't a perfect storm. people made mistakes. and didn't see this thing coming. oh, yeah, perfect storm come up -- the people who blew it came up with this kind of explanation for a perfect storm. greg litman yeah i missed the trade and so did everybody else. our analysts said don
the guy that takes the most risk in my book is a guy greg litman because greg litman was within a bankhe was at deutsche bank. people made fun of him. they called him a fool because he was worried about housing and he was buying this credit default swaps. people were working with him and his senior people, his bosses, yeah, you could do this stuff but check back with us daily and we want to -- just to make money to keep his bosses happy so he could keep his trade on. but if this trade hadn't...
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so, greg, if you could get your way out of vision. thank you. >> yeah, i don't want to be sitting in that. [laughter] >> good afternoon. they say a picture can tell a thousand words. so as pictures go, i particularly like this one. it is the 1999 visit by saudi defense minister prince sultan to the pakistani uranium enrichment plant outside the pakistani capital islamabad. 11 years on, sultan is now crown prince sultan. if it were not for concerns about his age and health, the future king of saudi arabia. to sultan's left is sharif, then the pakistani prime minister and today potentially a future prime minister again. further left is dr. a.q. can, the then head of the facility but who has since admitted to having transferred nuclear technology to china, iran, libya and north korea. the extent to which he did this as a so-called rogue agent is disputed. he claims he did it under the instruction of successive military and political regimes. there's allegations he offered nuea technology to iran, egypt and syria. the man to his left, we
so, greg, if you could get your way out of vision. thank you. >> yeah, i don't want to be sitting in that. [laughter] >> good afternoon. they say a picture can tell a thousand words. so as pictures go, i particularly like this one. it is the 1999 visit by saudi defense minister prince sultan to the pakistani uranium enrichment plant outside the pakistani capital islamabad. 11 years on, sultan is now crown prince sultan. if it were not for concerns about his age and health, the...
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>> i'm greg gutfeld. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >>> i want to find out what your thinking was. i want to find out what your feelings are. and did you learn anything. >> well, i have learned that geraldo is live and at large in afghanistan starting right now! >> this is a fox news alert. hello, everybody, i'm geraldo rivera in camp hans at the base for the third battalion sixth marines. we are here to tell the story of the efforts of these marines to bring normalcy to the once taliban occupied province. the center of opium production here in afghanistan but we have this fox news alert we have just received word that three italian medical workers are among nine people arrested in an alleged plot to kill the provincial governor. i'm not kidding about this. we are just getting word that
>> i'm greg gutfeld. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >>> i want to find out what your thinking was. i want to find out what your feelings are. and did you learn anything. >> well, i have learned that geraldo is live and at large in afghanistan starting right now! >> this is a fox news alert. hello, everybody, i'm geraldo rivera in camp hans at the base for the third battalion sixth marines. we are here to tell the story of the efforts of these marines to...
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. >> >> greg: i am tired of hearing your voice. >> we'll talk later. jerk. >> ginger snap with the news on tap, patti ann browne. she'so hotted, smokey the bear sits outside of her home. >> he's a writer, john devore, he's so sharp, the sharper image is now called the door-er image. that was terrible. >> that's amazing. it's my drug mule, bill schulz. and next to me, the delightful and wonderful comedian joseph derosa. hobos would sleep beneath him every night. and he writes arts ach -- arts & leisure. >> he can see the trees for the
. >> >> greg: i am tired of hearing your voice. >> we'll talk later. jerk. >> ginger snap with the news on tap, patti ann browne. she'so hotted, smokey the bear sits outside of her home. >> he's a writer, john devore, he's so sharp, the sharper image is now called the door-er image. that was terrible. >> that's amazing. it's my drug mule, bill schulz. and next to me, the delightful and wonderful comedian joseph derosa. hobos would sleep beneath him every...
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good luck greg, best of luck to everyone there. there's more news here on cnn as we follow this breaking news. >>> more problems for the investment firm goldman-sachs, some people question the honesty of the details. you have heard of pet hotels, what about pot hotels? this is the first of its kind for allowing marijuana. find out where it is and visit it. at sharp, our goal is to reproduce every color in the world on tv. introducing quattron quad pixel technology. it adds a fourth color, yellow, to the standard rgb color system, creating a vast array of colors you can't see with your tv's three color technology. but, you can see this. whoa! oh my. [ male announcer ] quattron from sharp. you have to see it, to see it. [ engineer laughs ] >>> getting back to our breaking news this just a moment. our jacqui jeras checking on all of it as those tornadoes rip through the southeast. >>> the coast guard says that oil rig that sank off the louisiana coast is leaking 1,000 barrels of oil a day. 11 people were killed in tuesday's explosion,
good luck greg, best of luck to everyone there. there's more news here on cnn as we follow this breaking news. >>> more problems for the investment firm goldman-sachs, some people question the honesty of the details. you have heard of pet hotels, what about pot hotels? this is the first of its kind for allowing marijuana. find out where it is and visit it. at sharp, our goal is to reproduce every color in the world on tv. introducing quattron quad pixel technology. it adds a fourth...
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. >> your characters, steve, eism ann r ann, and greg and others. you haven't talked about greg yet. >> he is the one wall street trader that is on the right side of the barrier. he is a subprime trader at deploy bank. he is betting against subprime mortgages. this is where it gets very strange. here is this trader, a senior trader in a big wall street firm. it's a german bank, but still a big wall street firm. his firm is creating the subprime bonds and the c.d.o.'s, and he says it is all going bad and i am going to make a big bet. he speppeds 18 months with his own firm. he tells them you are crazy and stupid. he is running around of trying to talk the people out of buying the stuff his firm is selling. he is an annoying character to a lot of people in his own firm. but he is the other principal short-seller in this. >> how much of this is made up just so these people that worked at these firms could take the money, whether credit default swalms, c.d.o.'s, this language that the average person can't figure out? >> the jargon and just generally the
. >> your characters, steve, eism ann r ann, and greg and others. you haven't talked about greg yet. >> he is the one wall street trader that is on the right side of the barrier. he is a subprime trader at deploy bank. he is betting against subprime mortgages. this is where it gets very strange. here is this trader, a senior trader in a big wall street firm. it's a german bank, but still a big wall street firm. his firm is creating the subprime bonds and the c.d.o.'s, and he says it...
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greg craig. he was a white house counsel. deep ties in the democratic party going back to the clinton administration. you'll remember he played a key role in the clinton impeachment trial. also back in the obama campaign back in 2008, he broke with hillary clinton. many thought he might endorse her in that pain. instead went with barack obama. and was a really pivotal sort of spokesman for the candidate, pushing back on talk shows and whatnot. but on the flip side he fell out of favor here as the president's lawyer. really clashed with the white house chief of staff rahm emanuel on a lot of complex legal issues. and so i can telo goldman sachs tell me they're kind of scratching their heads over why the company has brought greg craig on because he was somebody pushed out of the job as white house counsel here at the white house, so they're not sure that he's really going to have really good ties here to help the company right now. >> on the other hand, i guess, ed, you could look at it and say the positives for goldman sachs i
greg craig. he was a white house counsel. deep ties in the democratic party going back to the clinton administration. you'll remember he played a key role in the clinton impeachment trial. also back in the obama campaign back in 2008, he broke with hillary clinton. many thought he might endorse her in that pain. instead went with barack obama. and was a really pivotal sort of spokesman for the candidate, pushing back on talk shows and whatnot. but on the flip side he fell out of favor here as...
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. >> brown: too say with you on that, greg. they weren't giving much way in their responses in trying to explain what it is they do. what did you make of the responses from the goldman officials? >> well, they were playing rope a dope a little bit. they were taking punches and trying to avoid the big knockout blow. i think they did actually. i don't think that they landed the congressmen laned any kind of knockout blow. goeldman does not come off looking great here. they come off as a firm that will serve clients but not always equally. a firm that sometimes will take a negative bet on the very securities that it is selling to its clients. legally they're in the clear. on a lot of this stuff. i think what it shows is a lot of the practice on wall street over the past few years has been legal but maybe improper or at least can be seen especially with the benefit of hindsight of what happened in this country to be improper. >> brown: that, roger lowenstein, we heard from senator mccain and a lot of people actually that line of le
. >> brown: too say with you on that, greg. they weren't giving much way in their responses in trying to explain what it is they do. what did you make of the responses from the goldman officials? >> well, they were playing rope a dope a little bit. they were taking punches and trying to avoid the big knockout blow. i think they did actually. i don't think that they landed the congressmen laned any kind of knockout blow. goeldman does not come off looking great here. they come off as...
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i'm greg gutfeld. >> chris: some suspected somali pirates picked on the wrong ship today. correspondent mike emanuel is live at the pentagon with the story. >> good evening, chris. five somali pirates are in custody after firing on a u.s. nanavy friggot. the sailors took action by returning fire, pursuing the pirates. ultimately sinking the skip. they usually target the ship hoping the country or government will pay ransom. it's not clear if they were aware a military ship was in their sights. the nicholas was operating several hundred miles west of the shells deep in the indian ocean as part of u.s. naval forces africa. three pirates were captured and two others were taken in custody described as the mothership. the former counterterrorism and security analyst at the naval criminal and investigative service and says the sailors were likely well prepared because combatting piracy is an important role for new africa command or africom. >> i would anticipate that piracy plays a bigger part in afrecom than in other commands, because it's africa- africa-centric problem off coa
i'm greg gutfeld. >> chris: some suspected somali pirates picked on the wrong ship today. correspondent mike emanuel is live at the pentagon with the story. >> good evening, chris. five somali pirates are in custody after firing on a u.s. nanavy friggot. the sailors took action by returning fire, pursuing the pirates. ultimately sinking the skip. they usually target the ship hoping the country or government will pay ransom. it's not clear if they were aware a military ship was in...
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from market watch. -- greg robb. today's jobs report is expected to show gains. it would be only the second monthly jobs gain seen since december of 2007. president barack obama will talk about the success of his economic stimulus program today during a visit to a north carolina company that has benefited from stimulus creance. the president is flying down about 9:30 a.m. the numbers come out at 8:30 a.m. he may be making a statement from the white house and if so we will take it live. here is another economic story on the front page of "the new york times" this morning. concern is mounting in government and among consumer advocates that the debtors are not always getting a fair shake in these cases. debt collectors say they are being forced -- that is an "the new york times" this morning. from "the wall street journal" here is the obituary -- well, as washington journal the worst know all sorts of poles are always coming out and we often show them to you. this poll that just came out it's a little bit different but
from market watch. -- greg robb. today's jobs report is expected to show gains. it would be only the second monthly jobs gain seen since december of 2007. president barack obama will talk about the success of his economic stimulus program today during a visit to a north carolina company that has benefited from stimulus creance. the president is flying down about 9:30 a.m. the numbers come out at 8:30 a.m. he may be making a statement from the white house and if so we will take it live. here is...
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we'll begin with one of the biggest services, held in rome, and greg burke is standing by, greg, happy easter to you. it seems like the rain in rome, certainly didn't keep the people away. so many pilgrims showing up. >> reporter: jamie, that's right. happy easter to you, as well. and it looked like well over 100,000 umbrellas out there, actually, when the pope was giving his easter greetings, and he does that in dozens of languages, after noon local time a lot of people come for the mass and an overflow crowd, christmas and easter the two big days where st. peter's square is overflowing and it was today, though it was pouring-down rain, most of the students, the kids in europe, are off of school and seems like half of them end up come down to rome, for the holy week. this being the end of holy week and if there are really happy people in rome today, it is the guys who sell umbrellas because they did a really brisk business this morning. jamie. >> jamie: the pope, pope benedict xvi holding up who in his main message? what did he say? >> reporter: well, jamie, it was an easter message o
we'll begin with one of the biggest services, held in rome, and greg burke is standing by, greg, happy easter to you. it seems like the rain in rome, certainly didn't keep the people away. so many pilgrims showing up. >> reporter: jamie, that's right. happy easter to you, as well. and it looked like well over 100,000 umbrellas out there, actually, when the pope was giving his easter greetings, and he does that in dozens of languages, after noon local time a lot of people come for the mass...
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i'm greg gutfeld and i will see you next time. bye. >> bret: next on "special report," alarming word that iran may be able to hit u.s. with missile by middle of the decade. white house uses a carrot and stick approach of financial reform. and the supreme court says constitution protects images of cruelty. live from the studio in washington, this is "fox report." good evening, i'm bret baier. the potential threat that a nuclear iran could pose is hitting home tonight. white house correspondent mike emanuel reports from the pentagon. there is new information that iran could have the ability to attack the u.s. within a few years. >> reporter: iran continues developing the ballistic missile technology and could hit the united states in five years, according to a pentagon annual report to congress. the unclassified version on the military power of iran says, "with sufficient foreign assistance, iran could probably develop and test an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of reaching the united states by 2015." but with the u.s. sa
i'm greg gutfeld and i will see you next time. bye. >> bret: next on "special report," alarming word that iran may be able to hit u.s. with missile by middle of the decade. white house uses a carrot and stick approach of financial reform. and the supreme court says constitution protects images of cruelty. live from the studio in washington, this is "fox report." good evening, i'm bret baier. the potential threat that a nuclear iran could pose is hitting home tonight....
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but you know, with a little luck, we may speed that up a bit. >> hey, greg, it's tim.rst of all, congratulations on great numbers. my good friend ed wolf at wolf research way shout out who says congratulations also on the professionalism you've brought to the cost structure over the last decade. that's really the question for me, which is that is this just about improving the cost structure of the business? we talk so much, it's a parlay from what melissa's talking about. it is there really a top line growth? your fleet management systems, which is the biggest part of your business, were actually down and the customer non-renewals were something improved but not something to be talking about top line improvement. can you give us more color there? >> sure. cost is always a factor. having process improvement, process change, cost kroeshlgs that's always effective. and in fact the business model changes we've made helped us to get through this very difficult freight recession in the last three to four years. for the top line i think that you're seeing the transactional re
but you know, with a little luck, we may speed that up a bit. >> hey, greg, it's tim.rst of all, congratulations on great numbers. my good friend ed wolf at wolf research way shout out who says congratulations also on the professionalism you've brought to the cost structure over the last decade. that's really the question for me, which is that is this just about improving the cost structure of the business? we talk so much, it's a parlay from what melissa's talking about. it is there...
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his famous father greg boyle. his new book is called "tattoos of the heart."hink the old white woman in indiana was right, it is not about gang members, is about us and the humanity of each other. >> a pleasure, as always. tavis: up next, "grey's anatomy" actress kim raver. kim raver is a talented actress whose previous credits include "24" and "lipstick jungle." "grey's anatomy" airs thursday night at 9:00 on abc. here is a scene from "grey's anatomy." >> what happened? if we were in the middle of the council. >> you are a doctor. >> i offered her options. she does not want to die a slow death or be so heavily sedated she might as well be dead. and i don't blame her. this is an act of mercy. >> you are killing her. by writing a prescription, you are killing that woman. >> are right, then. i will find someone else. -- all right, then. i will find someone else. tavis: that episode was about assisted suicide. the you ever find yourself wrestling with the material? -- do you ever find yourself wrestling with the material? >> absolutely, but it forces me to invest
his famous father greg boyle. his new book is called "tattoos of the heart."hink the old white woman in indiana was right, it is not about gang members, is about us and the humanity of each other. >> a pleasure, as always. tavis: up next, "grey's anatomy" actress kim raver. kim raver is a talented actress whose previous credits include "24" and "lipstick jungle." "grey's anatomy" airs thursday night at 9:00 on abc. here is a scene from...
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. >> greg robb, here is your headline story. apparel's what -- rise 162,000, best gain in three years. including census workers, you put this payrolls rise by 114,000 in march. analyze that, please. guest: march unemployment numbers came out this morning and they were about in line with expectations. it is good news, relatively speaking, for the economy. it looks like the economy is on the mend, rebounding, and it is a real recovery. but at the same time, with economics there always two hands and it is not very strong. the economy still looks to be pretty weak. there are a lot of people unemployed. a lot of people who have been unemployed for really long times, more than six months. so it is a mixed report, but there it is. host: what is the report -- is that every friday? guest: it comes out once a month, released by the labor department. host: the first friday of each month? guest: and reporters get locked in a room for a half an hour with the numbers. host: who do we get locked into the room with? and this is the report, put
. >> greg robb, here is your headline story. apparel's what -- rise 162,000, best gain in three years. including census workers, you put this payrolls rise by 114,000 in march. analyze that, please. guest: march unemployment numbers came out this morning and they were about in line with expectations. it is good news, relatively speaking, for the economy. it looks like the economy is on the mend, rebounding, and it is a real recovery. but at the same time, with economics there always two...
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nato as you know the foreign ministers of germany, the netherlands, norway, belgium and luxembourg as greg mention asked that nato now take on this issue of how to reconcile deterrence. not necessarily nuclear deterrence but deterrence with the agenda of seeking speak, so i think the environment is changing from the way it was in the cold war were in your everybody was worried about a mass soviets invasion through the coli gap or they wouldn't feel secure if we didn't have nuclear-weapons to deal with mass of some of the superiority to now the situation where it's reversed. the russians are going to be slowing the disarmament process because they are worried about nato superiority against russia. none of that dealt with the middle east which is the region here except turkey were the administration's position as i understand it on turkey is basically the weapons can stay there as long as the turks want them. the u.s. will do nothing unilaterally to remove even these tactical nuclear bombs in europe which all the military and you know this better than i do are obsolete. we would never use th
nato as you know the foreign ministers of germany, the netherlands, norway, belgium and luxembourg as greg mention asked that nato now take on this issue of how to reconcile deterrence. not necessarily nuclear deterrence but deterrence with the agenda of seeking speak, so i think the environment is changing from the way it was in the cold war were in your everybody was worried about a mass soviets invasion through the coli gap or they wouldn't feel secure if we didn't have nuclear-weapons to...
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so greg, if you could get your way out addition. [inaudible] >> good afternoon. they say a picture can tell a thousand words. so as pictures go, i particularly like this one. it is the 1999 visit by saudi defense minister, prince hall pond to the uranium to rhmond at kahuta outside the pakistani capital islamabad. 11 years on, salt and is now print zoltan notionally if it were not for concerns about his age and help the future king of saudi arabia. too salty and last is nawak sharif, then the pakistani prime minister antedate provincial prime minister again. further left is dr. a.q. khan, the then head of the training facility but who has since admitted to having nuclear technology to china, iran, libya and north korea. the extent to which he did this as a so-called rogue agent is disputed. he claims he did it under the instruction of successive military and political regimes. there are also allegations that he offered nuclear technology to iraq, egypt and syria. the man to comically be left we can only see his legs was pakistan's chief of army staff, general per
so greg, if you could get your way out addition. [inaudible] >> good afternoon. they say a picture can tell a thousand words. so as pictures go, i particularly like this one. it is the 1999 visit by saudi defense minister, prince hall pond to the uranium to rhmond at kahuta outside the pakistani capital islamabad. 11 years on, salt and is now print zoltan notionally if it were not for concerns about his age and help the future king of saudi arabia. too salty and last is nawak sharif, then...
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how significant, greg? >> well, it will put to rest the myth that everybody hates obama around the world and he can't get along with anybody. we will see, i think a very positive visit from the chinese in a week or, so and we have diffused a currency crisis and now an arms deal, so the record is meager on geopolitics, but it is getting better. >> and how about you -- i like how you say that, greg, the russians love him. >> well, you have to take it both ways and it is an important agreement to cut arms, and everyone is favoring that, because we have countries out there increasing their arms or at least seeking to, and those are the most important factorssh and we will be more important part of the visit with president hu jintao when he comes to washington. i disagree that the currency issue has been diffused, because it has been delayed and that is the right thing for secretary geithner to put out the currency manipulation report, but that visit with the chinese president will touch on that issue. >> all ri
how significant, greg? >> well, it will put to rest the myth that everybody hates obama around the world and he can't get along with anybody. we will see, i think a very positive visit from the chinese in a week or, so and we have diffused a currency crisis and now an arms deal, so the record is meager on geopolitics, but it is getting better. >> and how about you -- i like how you say that, greg, the russians love him. >> well, you have to take it both ways and it is an...
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>> hello, greg, carla. >> no, sorry. >> greg's call has been rerouted.is sfoep. -- cell phone. >> wait a minute, who am i talking to? >> you're talking to freedom fighters at labyrinth. >> so i'm going to say goodbye. and we're going to go on with the program. greg will explain all of this in much greater detail later on. >> okay, thanks. >> god bless you. god bless you. >> we had to hope. we had to hope. [laughter] >> i'm sorry. do we remember -- >> your question -- well, one, it would be a triumph for those truth-seeking freedom fighting forces in our society that would show the degree to which the nation state is mighty but is not almighty. that's a very, very important fact that people need to know. because if you're up against what seems to be a goliath-like entity, that david can still triumph in times. >> but, sister, in fact, not everybody believes that mumia is innocent. this is what political struggle is all about. the important thing is that those who believe they stand as a great and egregious injustice will step up to the plate metaphysicall
>> hello, greg, carla. >> no, sorry. >> greg's call has been rerouted.is sfoep. -- cell phone. >> wait a minute, who am i talking to? >> you're talking to freedom fighters at labyrinth. >> so i'm going to say goodbye. and we're going to go on with the program. greg will explain all of this in much greater detail later on. >> okay, thanks. >> god bless you. god bless you. >> we had to hope. we had to hope. [laughter] >> i'm sorry. do we...
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. >> steve eisman and mike burry and charlie ludley and greg lippman who haven't talked about yet. >> yes. well, he is the one wall street trader who was actually on the right side of the bet very early on. he's the sub prime bond trader at deutsche bank right. >> selling? >> selling -- well he's betting against sub prime -- this is where it gets very strange. here is this trader who's the senior trader inside a big wall street firm. it's a german bank but it's still a big wall street firm. and his firm is creating these sub prime mortgage bonds and creating the cdos and he's saying it's all going bad. i'm going to make a big bet. and he spends 18 months at war with his own firm because people are telling him he's crazy and he's stupid and he's wasting him. and he's telling them you're crazy and you're stupid and you're wasting money. he's running around trying to talk people out of buying the stuff his firm is selling. and so he becomes a -- he's an annoying character to a lot of people in his own firm but he's the other principal short seller in this. >> how much of all of this is m
. >> steve eisman and mike burry and charlie ludley and greg lippman who haven't talked about yet. >> yes. well, he is the one wall street trader who was actually on the right side of the bet very early on. he's the sub prime bond trader at deutsche bank right. >> selling? >> selling -- well he's betting against sub prime -- this is where it gets very strange. here is this trader who's the senior trader inside a big wall street firm. it's a german bank but it's still a...
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>> charlie ledley and greg lippman. >> but why did they -- did they tell you why they were only going to focus on him? or did steve eisman say im not going to participate? >> steve eisman said, im not going to participate. all of the characters were -- i had a very -- i had a privileged access to wall street because of liars poker and other books that people were willing to talk to me who werent willing to talk to other people. and i developed relationships with these subjects over a long time and then they want me to be very -- write about them very intimately. but it became a kind of intimate experience for them. . reduced to 20 minutes or whatever it is. but you don't because you said really don't know what's going to come out of it. activity is total self boredom. anybody be interested in me. i just bored myself for six boring 20-minute piece. >> i had a reaction, the one to ask you about, they only focused on one of your characters. >> mike burry. and but i wondered reading the book he was an interesting character but so was steve eisman and so was -- >> charlie ledley and greg l
>> charlie ledley and greg lippman. >> but why did they -- did they tell you why they were only going to focus on him? or did steve eisman say im not going to participate? >> steve eisman said, im not going to participate. all of the characters were -- i had a very -- i had a privileged access to wall street because of liars poker and other books that people were willing to talk to me who werent willing to talk to other people. and i developed relationships with these subjects...
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navy is a powerful deterrent, and, correspondents greg burke reports, from aboard the uss eisenhower.> reporter: long range missile tests, locally manufactured naval destroyers, and just this week a cruise missile production line. iran is working hard, to project the regime's growing military prowess. tehran's saber rattling is likely aimed at discouraging a strike against its nuclear research facilities but also is making neighbors in the arabian gulf snervous and they sent missile batteries to u.s.
navy is a powerful deterrent, and, correspondents greg burke reports, from aboard the uss eisenhower.> reporter: long range missile tests, locally manufactured naval destroyers, and just this week a cruise missile production line. iran is working hard, to project the regime's growing military prowess. tehran's saber rattling is likely aimed at discouraging a strike against its nuclear research facilities but also is making neighbors in the arabian gulf snervous and they sent missile...
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former oriole greg passed away today. oriole fans always remember him pitching a complete game against the big red machine, jumping into the arms of brooks robertson to celebrate. of course, he is part of that 1970 oriole's rotation that had 4 winners. he was 72 years old. >>> join comcast at 1:30 in the afternoon as tiger woods speaks. we will have it live plus hernandez will be in augusta. his reports all week long. >>> spring training baseball and i think only in spring training can you have a tied baseball game. yankees went up 4-0. not all bad for baltimore. new york would score 2 in the 9th and yes the game finishes in a 6-6 tie. >>> in washington final preparations are underway at nationals park as the nats get ready for opening day. president obama will throw out the 1st pitch. baseball season is definitely up on us. >>> felt like it today. to steal a line from our game guy, it is all about philosophy. we are a few minutes away from phil night at the wizards game. ♪histune) ♪t wo hap the smallest moments can have
former oriole greg passed away today. oriole fans always remember him pitching a complete game against the big red machine, jumping into the arms of brooks robertson to celebrate. of course, he is part of that 1970 oriole's rotation that had 4 winners. he was 72 years old. >>> join comcast at 1:30 in the afternoon as tiger woods speaks. we will have it live plus hernandez will be in augusta. his reports all week long. >>> spring training baseball and i think only in spring...
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greg how many truckloads does it take to make a football field. jennifer franciotti has kreegel. -- jennifer franciotti has the details. >> not so different from a carper delivery at your house, right? but it is coming from a little town in georgia called dalton. >> [unintelligible] >> the director of the ground says advance and has been made in technology over the years and this is expected to be long dirt -- to last blogger and hold up better in the sun. -- to last longer and hold up better in the sun. something you can watch online courtesy of the web cam and the ravens crow's-nest. >> you can do men and to mount. it has a view of 60 -- 360 degrees. >> the idea is to keep it more generic like for the army-navy game or lacrosse. that means it will have to be repainted before each home game. >> it needs to be repainted just about every week. >> the first time that newfield will be used will be for the memorial day weekend -- the new field will be used will be for the memorial day weekend. >> kind of an amazing thing to watch. still ahead, many of
greg how many truckloads does it take to make a football field. jennifer franciotti has kreegel. -- jennifer franciotti has the details. >> not so different from a carper delivery at your house, right? but it is coming from a little town in georgia called dalton. >> [unintelligible] >> the director of the ground says advance and has been made in technology over the years and this is expected to be long dirt -- to last blogger and hold up better in the sun. -- to last longer...
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greg biffle was third. >>> a lot of college lacrosse tomorrow. navy and army. it should be a good day ,,,,,,,, [ female announcer ] hurry! get to the jcpenney lowest prices of the season sale! and for jcp rewards members only: earn a $10 reward certificate for every 50 you spend, $20 for every 100, and $30 for every 150 -- no limits! plus, don't miss doorbusters. discover how low low can go with $4.99 junior's tops and 60% off st. john's bay polos for him. classic towels are just $2.99. and all kids' swimwear is 55% off. go to jcp.com to see everything on sale. jcpenney. >>> there is bun hot spot that nasa scientists cannot stop talking about. flames stretching out for almost half a million miles on the surface of the sun. it lasted nearly 19 hours, and nasa says it's the largest solar eruption in 15 years and also say the hot spot on the sun was no threat to us. >>> will be picking and grinning in one kentucky town this weekend because of the annual hill billy days in mikeville. mike -- pikeville. there will be bluegrass usic and 300 food and craft vendors. th
greg biffle was third. >>> a lot of college lacrosse tomorrow. navy and army. it should be a good day ,,,,,,,, [ female announcer ] hurry! get to the jcpenney lowest prices of the season sale! and for jcp rewards members only: earn a $10 reward certificate for every 50 you spend, $20 for every 100, and $30 for every 150 -- no limits! plus, don't miss doorbusters. discover how low low can go with $4.99 junior's tops and 60% off st. john's bay polos for him. classic towels are just...
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greg burke is live in rome with the news. >> the pope has been quiet on the abuse question but top aidesave not been. one tonight, during a ceremony in st. peter, quoting a letter from a jewish friend calling the attacks a reminder of antisemitism where you take the personal guilty of a few and transfer it to the collective. a interesting and controversial tactics. tonight's way of the cross, one of the most interesting parts of the holy week services, essentially because that backdrop is so good along with the coliseum, tens of thousands of pilgrims braving what is a pretty cold night by roman standards and of course the end of a somber and solemn day. five years ago, then cardinal ratzinger talked about the need to clean up what you called so much filth in the church, seeing so many cases of abuse coming from the united states. he had not use the word filth lightly. the pope will have a chance to talk tonight and should be saying a few words. probably will not get into the abuse issue but at some point will return to it. >> greg burke, live with the way of the cross procession in rome.
greg burke is live in rome with the news. >> the pope has been quiet on the abuse question but top aidesave not been. one tonight, during a ceremony in st. peter, quoting a letter from a jewish friend calling the attacks a reminder of antisemitism where you take the personal guilty of a few and transfer it to the collective. a interesting and controversial tactics. tonight's way of the cross, one of the most interesting parts of the holy week services, essentially because that backdrop is...
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greg is looki good. -- >> it is looking good. they play the blue jays tomorrow. a live report, coming out. but tiger woods made his long anticipated return -- >> tiger woods made his long anticipated return to goff today at the masters. >> thunderstorms headed this way along with a strong one -- with a cold front. temperatures in the 80's today. temperatures in the 80's today. winds gusting to 3 so send us your answers today. and mail back the census. because they're the first step toward a happier, healthier community. fill it out and mail it back today. toward20 census., healthier community. >> crabs are under way at camden yards to get the stadium -- preparations are underway at camden yards to get the stadium ready. >> if only the home opener were going to be as beautiful as today. but that is the way it is, but it is not. -- >> that is the way it is, but it is not. a big game tomorrow. which robertson and powell are. -- but robertson and how will be throwing out the first pitches. the big day tomorrow, hope you are out here. >> if you normally sit in this se
greg is looki good. -- >> it is looking good. they play the blue jays tomorrow. a live report, coming out. but tiger woods made his long anticipated return -- >> tiger woods made his long anticipated return to goff today at the masters. >> thunderstorms headed this way along with a strong one -- with a cold front. temperatures in the 80's today. temperatures in the 80's today. winds gusting to 3 so send us your answers today. and mail back the census. because they're the first...
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greg street down the first line. umpire frank sylvester at third. the hurricanes are set offensive. >> you talk about blueprints for wake forest, you don't have to look very far to find those. you have miami, florida state in the aca. and coaches that have been can pick up the phone. you have a couple coaches right there who can help you out. >> jason: devoss shows bunt. there it came at the knees. the count is 2-1. lots a speed at the top of had hurricane lineup with devoss and perez. both of them with nine stolen bases. there is a strike. we show this not a um offense that will over we will am you with power. certainly they do have power sources with grand dal, martinez. there is a beauty to get it with this offense. he can get aggressive, hit-and- run, do some things that will keep the hurricanes on their toes, as they are, in that 1st base dugout. >> i got a guy like scott lawson hitting 3rd, which one of your better average hitters on the ball club. this is a guy that handles the ball well. not your typical three hole hitter. he is more of a nu
greg street down the first line. umpire frank sylvester at third. the hurricanes are set offensive. >> you talk about blueprints for wake forest, you don't have to look very far to find those. you have miami, florida state in the aca. and coaches that have been can pick up the phone. you have a couple coaches right there who can help you out. >> jason: devoss shows bunt. there it came at the knees. the count is 2-1. lots a speed at the top of had hurricane lineup with devoss and...
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greg palkot reports. >> here they go again. 28 years ago, u.k.and argentina fought over the falkland islands in the south atlantic. 900 on both sides were kill and britain won the right to continue a claim of sovereignty. now argentina renewed its claim on the islands, while war is not looming yet, both sides say they mean business. it's not a presidential impulse, claimed argentina's president. it's imperative of the national constitution. >> british sovereignty in respect to falklands is clear on international law and international politics. >> there are differences this time. now it's a lot about oil. british firms starting exploration there. >> there are some estimates it could be up to 60 billion barrels of oil. that's huge if that is the case. >> we are neutral on the question of sovereignty. we recognize the current administration of the island. >> argentina has been supported by an alliance of latin american countries who railed against the u.k. at a meeting in mexico, including venezuela's hugo chavez. "queen of england, i'm talking to y
greg palkot reports. >> here they go again. 28 years ago, u.k.and argentina fought over the falkland islands in the south atlantic. 900 on both sides were kill and britain won the right to continue a claim of sovereignty. now argentina renewed its claim on the islands, while war is not looming yet, both sides say they mean business. it's not a presidential impulse, claimed argentina's president. it's imperative of the national constitution. >> british sovereignty in respect to...