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and hebron... ariel sharon said if we had a normal country you wouldn't get in a car when you landed in tel aviv and drive to jerusalem, you get a car and drive to hebron because that's the first ancient car... temple of the jewish people. i think benjamin netanyahu is a politician and basically pragmatic and he loves his country and he wants to sort of stay on top politically but do what's right and i think he will ultimately do what's right to protect israel and if he doesn't his government will collapse. >> rose: do you think that includes bombing iran? >> i don't know. they're so noisy about it that it makes me think they're not going do it. it's very unisraeli to be so noisy about something. you know, it's like in iraq it just kind of... you turned on the t.v. and they had bombed the nuclear reactor and entebbe when they rescued israeli hostages in entebbe. it's all very quiet. the idea of making a lot of noise means they don't want military, they want somebody else to come in and do i want di
and hebron... ariel sharon said if we had a normal country you wouldn't get in a car when you landed in tel aviv and drive to jerusalem, you get a car and drive to hebron because that's the first ancient car... temple of the jewish people. i think benjamin netanyahu is a politician and basically pragmatic and he loves his country and he wants to sort of stay on top politically but do what's right and i think he will ultimately do what's right to protect israel and if he doesn't his government...
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and hebron... ariel sharon said if we had a normal country you wouldn't get in a car when you landed in tel aviv and drive to jerusalem,ou get a car and drive to hebron because tt's thfirst ancie car... temple of the jewispeople. i think benjamin nenyahu is a polician and basically pragmatic and he les his countrand he wants to sort of stay on to politically but do what's right and i think he will ultimately do what's right to protect israel andf he doesn higovernment willollapse. >> rose: do you tnk that includesombing iran? >> don't know. theye so noisy about it that it makes me thi they're not going do it. it's very unisraeli to beo noisy about sothing. you know it's like in iraq it ju kind of... you turned on the t.v.nd theyad bombedhe nuclear reactor and eebbe when they rescued israeliostages in entee. it's all very quiet. the id of making a lot of noise means theyon't want milita, they wantomebody else tcome in and di want diplomaticly. >> rose: has anything in writing this book,hinking about
and hebron... ariel sharon said if we had a normal country you wouldn't get in a car when you landed in tel aviv and drive to jerusalem,ou get a car and drive to hebron because tt's thfirst ancie car... temple of the jewispeople. i think benjamin nenyahu is a polician and basically pragmatic and he les his countrand he wants to sort of stay on to politically but do what's right and i think he will ultimately do what's right to protect israel andf he doesn higovernment willollapse. >>...
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the farm-to-school program kicked off at frank hebron elementary school in hanover today.provides locally grown produce to schools across the state and teaches students abouting agriculture. >> we get to support the local farmers. it helps their economic situation as well as the community at large. >> most of the meals come 1,500 miles. it's a kinds of a waste of energy when you can coordinate things and get things closer. >> reporter: last year the program provided more than 29,000 servings of fresh produce to county public schools. >>> here's a look at what is coming up on abc2 news at 6:00 -- a hopkins student kills an intruder. what the legal experts are saying about the right to defend yourself. >>> and acorn came under fire recently because of controversial videos. tonight, a look at the fallout. those stories and more straight ahead. every sunday, lasagna at mom's was a family tradition. when she started forgetting things, i was hoping it was nothing. grandma! what a nice surprise! mom, it's sunday. that's when i knew i couldn't wait. mom's doctor said these were si
the farm-to-school program kicked off at frank hebron elementary school in hanover today.provides locally grown produce to schools across the state and teaches students abouting agriculture. >> we get to support the local farmers. it helps their economic situation as well as the community at large. >> most of the meals come 1,500 miles. it's a kinds of a waste of energy when you can coordinate things and get things closer. >> reporter: last year the program provided more than...
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they were active members of hebron christian church and the little neighbor told me about the little girl. she said her 7-year-old son loved the child, that they played in the streets together, never fought. and the community is stunned over this. police are awaiting a search warrant so they could go into the house and do a complete check. they expect to be on the scene much of the night trying to sort out exactly what's happen here. reporting live, terry owens, abc 2 news. >>> to another developing story, the first maryland child with swine flu to die. state health officials will only say a young people from the baltimore metro area with serious underlying medical conditions is the latest victim. but authorities tell us this is not the girl tho was reported on last night. that girl is a 13-year-old, she is a student at montebello elementary and she's being treated for h1n1. the child who died is the 8th swine flu death in the state of maryland. as for the vaccine, federal health officials say the first batch should be in some doctor's offices as early as october 5th. most of the dos
they were active members of hebron christian church and the little neighbor told me about the little girl. she said her 7-year-old son loved the child, that they played in the streets together, never fought. and the community is stunned over this. police are awaiting a search warrant so they could go into the house and do a complete check. they expect to be on the scene much of the night trying to sort out exactly what's happen here. reporting live, terry owens, abc 2 news. >>> to...
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. >> reporter: local veggies on the pizza bagels at mount hebron school today. and a display of melons and other fresh fruit. this kicks off an effort to put local produce on the school menu. >> i'm not really a fan of broccoli. but i love fruits like oranges and apples. >> reporter: the farm to school program includes lessons on where food comes from before it hits the grocery store. the wife of the usda chief tells students a cow can produce 150 glasses of milk a day. >> young people here, just like in iowa, end up growing up thinking that food comes from the grocery store. and don't realize there are people who make their living from growing fruits and vegitables. >> reporter: -- vegetables. >> reporter: the plan is get local fruit supply into schools on a regular basis. >> it brings freshure produce to the people. instead of things that were harvested maybe a week ago. like sweet corn. >> reporter: it is to improve children's diet. but also preventing trucks from traveling all over the country and use all of that fuel. >> it's a win-win. as you know, local p
. >> reporter: local veggies on the pizza bagels at mount hebron school today. and a display of melons and other fresh fruit. this kicks off an effort to put local produce on the school menu. >> i'm not really a fan of broccoli. but i love fruits like oranges and apples. >> reporter: the farm to school program includes lessons on where food comes from before it hits the grocery store. the wife of the usda chief tells students a cow can produce 150 glasses of milk a day....
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ken hebron, steve leisman. okay, so bill gross, you're saying in terms of when the fed raises rates, obviously not today, but history tells a very specific tale. >> oh, it does. when it comes to the fed raising policy or rates, it is not that hard to figure out. during mild recessions -- we have more than a mild recession -- they've waited an average of four months after unemployment peaks. pimco's unemployment peaks well into 2010 so that puts the benchmark well into 2010. >> what would you say to that, ken? you think in terms of rates, that would put it even in the back half of 2010, at least? >> the economy has lost 7 million jobs so far in this downturn. probably will be another three on four months before we start seeing some job growth. i would expect the fed wouldn't tighten until we at least get 2 million to 3 million of those jobs back in the economy. some time late in 2010 at the earliest. >> ken heebner, you're an equity guy, as opposed to bill and ken. you're saying these programs, buying mortgage-b
ken hebron, steve leisman. okay, so bill gross, you're saying in terms of when the fed raises rates, obviously not today, but history tells a very specific tale. >> oh, it does. when it comes to the fed raising policy or rates, it is not that hard to figure out. during mild recessions -- we have more than a mild recession -- they've waited an average of four months after unemployment peaks. pimco's unemployment peaks well into 2010 so that puts the benchmark well into 2010. >> what...