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hodges fund craig hodges. and steven rosen. stephanie, we kick it off with you. the clock is on.watching tomorrow? >> a couple companies at conferences tomorrow. ebay speaks at two different conferences. they'll be positive about pay pal market share growth and solid market gains in their marketplace. i like that story. industrial conference at jpmorgan, all big wigs are there. i would focus on ge. i think they're doing a good job turns around their industrial business and improving their capital business as well. i expect a dividend increase second half of the year sfwl a lot of people talking about ge lately. craig hodges, clock is up. what do you watch for tomorrow? >> the news flow will continue to generate a lot of volatility. here at hodges we're looking to buy great businesses that are on sale. we're sitting on a nice cash position in our hodges small cap fund. we're looking to stay domestic. these lower oil prices have created opportunities in things like retail, restaurants. we're buying cracker barrel. even transportation. even the airlines. we're looking here to buy fe
hodges fund craig hodges. and steven rosen. stephanie, we kick it off with you. the clock is on.watching tomorrow? >> a couple companies at conferences tomorrow. ebay speaks at two different conferences. they'll be positive about pay pal market share growth and solid market gains in their marketplace. i like that story. industrial conference at jpmorgan, all big wigs are there. i would focus on ge. i think they're doing a good job turns around their industrial business and improving their...
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. >> that inmate, convicted killer henry hodges requires a team of five correctional officers to escortte was a harsh reality check for me. >> officer robert mosley was one of hodges' victims. >> got medical on unit. >> i went to apply his handcuffs. and i got distracted. as i'm applying the handcuffs he grabbed my arm and pulled it in and drew a razor blade down my arm. >> mosley's sliced arm required 59 stitches and the scar isn't only physical. >> the psychological effects never goes away. i think you learn to adjust to it, but you can't take this job for granted. these guys are not here for the right reasons and the reality of it every day is there. keep your eyes on the inmates at all times. don't ever take your eye off them especially on death row because these guys got nothing to lose if they were to injure you. >> hodges declined to talk to our producers on camera. ironically, the prison videotapes his every move. >> we film him everywhere he goes when he comes out of that cell just like you're filming me so we can maintain some kind of discipline. >> but when we travelled to ut
. >> that inmate, convicted killer henry hodges requires a team of five correctional officers to escortte was a harsh reality check for me. >> officer robert mosley was one of hodges' victims. >> got medical on unit. >> i went to apply his handcuffs. and i got distracted. as i'm applying the handcuffs he grabbed my arm and pulled it in and drew a razor blade down my arm. >> mosley's sliced arm required 59 stitches and the scar isn't only physical. >> the...
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with hodges, it's totally the opposite and that's one of the reasons hodges gets beyond the rise. go, go, go. it really depends on the situation. >> last question. >> john wesley, hi. point of '94. looking at leadership one of the things we all want to know is kind of leadership styles. my kwep for you is kind of, how would you summarize his leadership style and if there was kind of a one story that you would summarize that with? >> i think -- that's a really good question, and the thing with bradley is it changes over time. as a younger man, as a young officer, he -- he's very athletic harks kind of a physical presence and while he's a little bit -- he had denture problems and was a little self-conscious about that, he's able to use his physical presence in a quiet way to be a leader. in a lot of waifs like the leader, the manager of a baseball team might kind of adjust how he goes. give one guy a pat on the back. one guy a talking to. one guy a rah, rah, rah. that's kind of his style through -- as he goes on, although obviously as he gets older, when he's up to 30, i think he ha
with hodges, it's totally the opposite and that's one of the reasons hodges gets beyond the rise. go, go, go. it really depends on the situation. >> last question. >> john wesley, hi. point of '94. looking at leadership one of the things we all want to know is kind of leadership styles. my kwep for you is kind of, how would you summarize his leadership style and if there was kind of a one story that you would summarize that with? >> i think -- that's a really good question,...
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with hodges it's totally the opposite, and that's one of the reasons hodges gets across. bradley is pushing, go, go, go, that's what we wanted to do so it really depend on the situation. >> last question, sir. >> hi, jim. >> hi. >> john clancy, west point, class of '94. when you're looking at leadership, one of the things i think that we all want to know is kind of leadership styles, and my question for you is kind of how would you summarize his leadership style, and if there was kind of a one story that you would summarize that with? >> i think -- that's a really good question, and the thing with bradley is the changes over time. as a younger man, as a young officer, he -- he's very athletic. he has kind of a physical presence, and while he's a little bit -- he had denture problems. he's a little bit self-conscious about that, you know, he's able to use his physical presence in a quiet way to be a leader. a lot of -- in a lot of ways like, you know, leader -- the manager of a baseball team might, you know, kind of adjust how he goes, kind of give this one guy a pat on th
with hodges it's totally the opposite, and that's one of the reasons hodges gets across. bradley is pushing, go, go, go, that's what we wanted to do so it really depend on the situation. >> last question, sir. >> hi, jim. >> hi. >> john clancy, west point, class of '94. when you're looking at leadership, one of the things i think that we all want to know is kind of leadership styles, and my question for you is kind of how would you summarize his leadership style, and if...
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hodge. their daughter alexa was there just loving mama's replica. both the hodges were promoted to captain. they celebrated six years of marriage last month but have been separated, of course, by deployments for three of those years. they volunteered for duty and say the separation actually makes their relationship stronger. that is good to hear. >> that's a cute picture, the kid hugging the cardboard cutout. >>> coming up next, when bullying gets to be too much. how one mother took some action. >> and the star-studded concert in london celebrating the queen. but the queen didn't want to hear it. you're watching "world news now." ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by lifestyle lift. attention - americans living with limited mobility. what do you do when you can no longer get around like you used to? when you fear losing your independence? who do you call? call hoveround now, to see if you qualify for america's premier power chair. hi, i'm tom kruse, inventor and founder
hodge. their daughter alexa was there just loving mama's replica. both the hodges were promoted to captain. they celebrated six years of marriage last month but have been separated, of course, by deployments for three of those years. they volunteered for duty and say the separation actually makes their relationship stronger. that is good to hear. >> that's a cute picture, the kid hugging the cardboard cutout. >>> coming up next, when bullying gets to be too much. how one mother...
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passengers hodges and matthew miller were taken to the hospital with minorinries. >> and those violent storms are also being blame for the deaths of six people in va are a, one in washington, d.c., it could be a week before power is restored in the washington region. pepco says the storms left a total of 443,000 customers in the region without power. >> the search is continuing for one person off the coast of southern maryland after fishing boat capsized during last night's storm. the coast guard rescued two people who had been onboard while the crew of a fishing boat rescued two others near prezzie point. state police maryland natural resources police in calvert county fire and rescue crews are using boats and helicopters to search to the missing slick victims. also a result of the storms. baltimore fire crews are on the scene of several collapsed buildings in the city including one in the 1900 block of east 31st treat. officials say, high winds caused the back facade of the building to collapse, the building is being taken down now. >> it was very powerful. very powerful storm. we ha
passengers hodges and matthew miller were taken to the hospital with minorinries. >> and those violent storms are also being blame for the deaths of six people in va are a, one in washington, d.c., it could be a week before power is restored in the washington region. pepco says the storms left a total of 443,000 customers in the region without power. >> the search is continuing for one person off the coast of southern maryland after fishing boat capsized during last night's storm....
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we are here by the gill hodges memorial bridge, overlooking the jamaica bay.hree bridges that the enterprise is going to be traveling under on its journey. its move from jfk to the converted world war ii aircraft carrier began yesterday. a crane lifted it and is ferrying it on its final journey. the tug boat will full past the shores of queens and brooklyn today, to new jersey. and tuesday, it will pass by the statue of liberty and the world trade center before being on the hudson river. the enterprise is named after a fictional starship from the sci-fi tv series star trek. it is a prototype and never went to space. but it was used in the 1970s for approach and landing tests, or alt flights. before making its way to jfk, bedroom has been at thesmithsonian since 1985 and made appearances at the paris air show and the world's fair in new jersey. a lot of history there. the intrepid will display the enterprise on the flight deck until a permanent home can be built. it will be open to the public on july 19. back to you. >> eric: it will be quite a tourist attracti
we are here by the gill hodges memorial bridge, overlooking the jamaica bay.hree bridges that the enterprise is going to be traveling under on its journey. its move from jfk to the converted world war ii aircraft carrier began yesterday. a crane lifted it and is ferrying it on its final journey. the tug boat will full past the shores of queens and brooklyn today, to new jersey. and tuesday, it will pass by the statue of liberty and the world trade center before being on the hudson river. the...
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. >> scott hodge with the tax foundation. it seems like we really haven't had enough baseline discussion about the progressivity of the current system. and according to an a oecd report, the u.s. has the most progressive personal income tax system of any industrialized country. we rely more heavily on the top 10% than any other industrialized country. our poor people have the lowest income tax burden of any industrialized country. in fact, last year we had a record, record number of americans who paid no income taxes since 1940. and yet at the same time, the top 1%, 2% pays roughly 51% of all the income taxes. so i'd like to ask the panel what do we consider to be least fair, more unjust, the fact that we have roughly half of all americans who pay no income taxes, or the fact that we are the top 1 or 2% that pay 51% of all the income taxes? >> i'm going to let bob go first. but let me point out scott brought along some handouts from the tax foundation, and you should all have them. if you don't, we'll figure out how to get yo
. >> scott hodge with the tax foundation. it seems like we really haven't had enough baseline discussion about the progressivity of the current system. and according to an a oecd report, the u.s. has the most progressive personal income tax system of any industrialized country. we rely more heavily on the top 10% than any other industrialized country. our poor people have the lowest income tax burden of any industrialized country. in fact, last year we had a record, record number of...
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manager roy hodgson and it's a tough one darren blocks fronts are unbeaten in twenty one much as but hodges says that will be revelent come kick off. we are facing a team with you at least action form and twenty one matches on beaten at any level of football that alone international football is a is a for an achievement but. i think when you come to european championships or world cups to some extent having good form or bad form isn't necessarily the. the fact to which he's going to do so as he tell you to he was able to play only on the night on the view your money if you don't know who we went through a rough patch let's face it over the last two years we've been building up the team progressively we qualified for this year of competition with difficulties but i believe we deserve to be here and we need to be confident although some teams. we are to win big company but if we manage to come out of the group a few then anything is possible. more sport down to formula one where incredibly lewis hamilton has become the seventh winner in as many races in this season the mclaren driver reaching
manager roy hodgson and it's a tough one darren blocks fronts are unbeaten in twenty one much as but hodges says that will be revelent come kick off. we are facing a team with you at least action form and twenty one matches on beaten at any level of football that alone international football is a is a for an achievement but. i think when you come to european championships or world cups to some extent having good form or bad form isn't necessarily the. the fact to which he's going to do so as he...
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in the next 12 hodges? >> i think we will see it in calendar 2012. the hacking affair, coming to its first anniversary, is going to come to a head with litigation, court problems and it's going to go on for years and i don't think anybody at the top leveles, including mr. murdoch, at news corp want to carry that baggage into 2013. >> tom: does murdoch stay in charge of both companies if it happens next year? >> yes. he's not relinquishing anything. he's going to still have the whip hand and iron control of both entities until he decides-- if he ever does decide-- to step down. >> tom: i have to ask how a deal like this is structured best for shareholders. there are always big tax implications involved in these spin-outs. how best to do this so shareholders don't necessarily get caught with a big tax bill? >> it can be a share-for-share tax-free situation if it's structured properly, and then you have to figure out what the shareholders who get the spin-off company where are going to do with those shares. they may try to unlode them as quickly as they
in the next 12 hodges? >> i think we will see it in calendar 2012. the hacking affair, coming to its first anniversary, is going to come to a head with litigation, court problems and it's going to go on for years and i don't think anybody at the top leveles, including mr. murdoch, at news corp want to carry that baggage into 2013. >> tom: does murdoch stay in charge of both companies if it happens next year? >> yes. he's not relinquishing anything. he's going to still have the...
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[applause] and anyone we may have left out, we have hodges mendosa from the mayor's office on education. i knew it. and also our cool board commissioner. thank you so much for being -- i've got to pass this on to our emcee shaman walton and is now the district 11 resident as well. shaman. [applause] >> good morning, everybody. i'm going to try this again. good morning, everybody. thank you. it's a privilege and honor to be here to moderate this great discussion. i have the privilege of living in district 11 and working in district 10. so these priorities are important to me. and as a leader of the community, i'm going to be very objective today. so i need you all to stay focused on the task at hand so we can have a great and productive conversation while we're here this morning. can everybody do that? all right. so a couple of housekeeping things. when we get to the open mike part and i'm going to stay urn my two minutes during my conversation as well. just to be a good model for what we want to see in the conversation. but when we get so the open mike part of the conversation, we're go
[applause] and anyone we may have left out, we have hodges mendosa from the mayor's office on education. i knew it. and also our cool board commissioner. thank you so much for being -- i've got to pass this on to our emcee shaman walton and is now the district 11 resident as well. shaman. [applause] >> good morning, everybody. i'm going to try this again. good morning, everybody. thank you. it's a privilege and honor to be here to moderate this great discussion. i have the privilege of...
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in france, but they also let bradley kind of turn things around so that when he was dealing with hodges who perhaps -- perhaps may have needed more encouragement to be aggressive than patton did. bradley was also able to turn on a dime and push this general because he -- he was able to kind of move what his -- he was able to change what he wanted to do in his approach, depending on what needed to be done. so does that mean that our heroes should be more like bradley, quietly assertive, helpful rather than domineering, listeners rather than talkers? should they put their own jobs and goals above their personal aggrandizement? well, bradley pretty much got results. and i think that those results kind of speak for themselves. now, i want to tell you -- i'm not going to tell you everything there is about omar bradley, but let me just -- hopefully i'll leave something left for the book. but let me just summarize omar bradley, the man, for you briefly. he was -- bradley was born on lincoln's birthday in a one-room log cabin. he was a very poor missouri boy. he had an extremely close relations
in france, but they also let bradley kind of turn things around so that when he was dealing with hodges who perhaps -- perhaps may have needed more encouragement to be aggressive than patton did. bradley was also able to turn on a dime and push this general because he -- he was able to kind of move what his -- he was able to change what he wanted to do in his approach, depending on what needed to be done. so does that mean that our heroes should be more like bradley, quietly assertive, helpful...
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dave hodges got to the rock spring lot early. >> it was a piece of cake. saw the sign, knew where it was, parking is very convenient. >> reporter: of course, we've seen it in the paths and will likely see it again, those who live nearby selling spots. a beautiful day, but still a little too early for a crazy crowd or terrible traffic. inside there are misters and lots of extra water stations for a few tournament days that could hit the mid 90s. >> wore the hat so i don't get any kind of sunstroke and dressed as comfortably as i can. >> reporter: and lots of water? >> right. >> reporter: keyshawn's father is hoping today is the day his son picks up a few pointers. are you excited for him? >> most definitely. seeing all the great guys, yeah, maybe a good start to his future, hopefully. >> reporter: you want to cash in on him? >> oh, man, if i can, i will. >> reporter: of course, if you are coming down here, you definitely want to check and see which lots might be full before you leave the house. you can do that by going to our website, www.nbcwashington.com.
dave hodges got to the rock spring lot early. >> it was a piece of cake. saw the sign, knew where it was, parking is very convenient. >> reporter: of course, we've seen it in the paths and will likely see it again, those who live nearby selling spots. a beautiful day, but still a little too early for a crazy crowd or terrible traffic. inside there are misters and lots of extra water stations for a few tournament days that could hit the mid 90s. >> wore the hat so i don't get...
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the spectators near the hodges memorial bridge and seeing the history. >> it's my first time seeing ahuttle and i was really excited. >> you could see how different it is. and on tv it looks likes a little toy and here it's very impressive. >> reporter: how true that is. the shuttle passed under two other bridges including the verrazano behind me and is on the way to new jersey. >> and what about show boating, i understand the show is not over. >> yeah, a couple more patriotic opportunities for sure for more photographs and the shuttle enterprise is going to be cruising by the statue of liblt and the the world trade center before docking at the intrepid and that's going to be going on tuesday, but the enterprise journey started a month ago, leaving aboard a massive bum bow jet from the myth zonion, and headed to jfk, an entire month and the shuttles are shipped around the nation. and atlantis in florida. discover smithsonian and endeavor to the california space center in l.a. the intrepid does plan on exhibiting the shuttle enterprise to the public. it's going to be opening on july 19
the spectators near the hodges memorial bridge and seeing the history. >> it's my first time seeing ahuttle and i was really excited. >> you could see how different it is. and on tv it looks likes a little toy and here it's very impressive. >> reporter: how true that is. the shuttle passed under two other bridges including the verrazano behind me and is on the way to new jersey. >> and what about show boating, i understand the show is not over. >> yeah, a couple...
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. >> i not the brake and ran over there to grab it and when i was hodgeing the horn there was a fed ex truck coming and he stopped as he heard the horn. >> blackburn and a pedestrian stopped the stroller just after it hit the curb e said when he got to the little boy, do you know what the kid was doing, screaming, crying? no. the kid was smiling. the woman arrived moments ago relieved to see her boy was okay. if you are using a volleyer you should have a strap attached to your wrist and the centraler. >>> and they will not find a person who return a book 37 years after it was due. the library received the book in the mail. it's called american cooking, creole and acadian. the note came in with a book saying sorry we had it so long. the book was due on november 27, 1974. but that was right around thanksgiving time so i could see the confusion. you want to do some cook around the house and the next thing you know it's 2012. >> nice thing is they returned it. >> after all this time. why not. >> well we had our little summer-like weather yesterday with that 30 to 40 -- >> it's not permanen
. >> i not the brake and ran over there to grab it and when i was hodgeing the horn there was a fed ex truck coming and he stopped as he heard the horn. >> blackburn and a pedestrian stopped the stroller just after it hit the curb e said when he got to the little boy, do you know what the kid was doing, screaming, crying? no. the kid was smiling. the woman arrived moments ago relieved to see her boy was okay. if you are using a volleyer you should have a strap attached to your wrist...
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>> the hodges funds, we see this. we take a look at some of the cyclicals and transports we like.ent retailer. we also think you can look at some of the beaten down media stocks. >> and jason you are watching the nfib? >> we are if we can get past some of this in europe. and the survey is the major survey that covers how small businesses are feeling and what they're going to likely be doing in the future. it has been sluggish recently and will probably continue to be sluggish for a while but it has been getting better. >> they are all coming in. nice. very efficient. stephanie, eric, glaet. thanks for getting us up to speed on what will be important tomorrow. >> the great recession spared no one. >> it's not your imagination if you are feeling it still. we will explain who the shock waves hurt the most when we come back. i went to a small high school. the teacher that comes to mind for me is my high school math teacher, dr. gilmore. i mean he could teach. he was there for us, even if we needed him in college. you could call him, you had his phone number. he was just focused on mak
>> the hodges funds, we see this. we take a look at some of the cyclicals and transports we like.ent retailer. we also think you can look at some of the beaten down media stocks. >> and jason you are watching the nfib? >> we are if we can get past some of this in europe. and the survey is the major survey that covers how small businesses are feeling and what they're going to likely be doing in the future. it has been sluggish recently and will probably continue to be sluggish...
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dave hodges got to the rock spring lot early. >> it was piece of cake. saw the sign, knew where it was, parking is very convenient. >> reporter: of course, we've seen it in the past and will likely see it, again. those who live nearby selling spots. a beautiful day, but still a little too early for a crazy crowd or a terrible traffic. inside, there are a lot of extra water stations for a few tournament days that could hit the mid-90s. >> i wear the hat so i don't get any sun stroke and dress as comfortably as i can. he is hoping today is the day. his son picks up a few pointers from the pros. are you excited for your son? >> most definitely. tiger woods and phil mickelson and all those great guys. a great start to his future, hopefully. >> reporter: you want to cash in on him? >> oh, man. if i can, i will. >> reporter: now, the opening ceremony started just a little bit ago at 11:00 this morning right there on the first tee. so, lots of fun inside. lots of excitement inside. if you're going to come out and you have a ticket, you do want to check ahead an
dave hodges got to the rock spring lot early. >> it was piece of cake. saw the sign, knew where it was, parking is very convenient. >> reporter: of course, we've seen it in the past and will likely see it, again. those who live nearby selling spots. a beautiful day, but still a little too early for a crazy crowd or a terrible traffic. inside, there are a lot of extra water stations for a few tournament days that could hit the mid-90s. >> i wear the hat so i don't get any sun...
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we are standing here overlooking the jamaica bay by the gill hodges memorial bridge.e should be coming through here this afternoon. we are waiting on the images and we will bring them to you. >> jamie: it will be exciting. thanks so much. eric. >> eric: in london, the queen's jubilee continues, honoring sick years on the throne. the boats are continuing to go down the river thames. day 2 of a four-day celebration. we will have a lot more of the pomp and pageantry, ahead. ♪ [ male announcer ] you're at the age where you don't get thrown by curveballs. ♪ this is the age of knowing how to get things done. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and
we are standing here overlooking the jamaica bay by the gill hodges memorial bridge.e should be coming through here this afternoon. we are waiting on the images and we will bring them to you. >> jamie: it will be exciting. thanks so much. eric. >> eric: in london, the queen's jubilee continues, honoring sick years on the throne. the boats are continuing to go down the river thames. day 2 of a four-day celebration. we will have a lot more of the pomp and pageantry, ahead. ♪ [ male...
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. >> scott hodge with the tax foundation. seems like we haven't really had enough sort of baseline discussion about the progressivity of the current system. and according to an oecd report, the u.s. has the most progressive personal income tax system of any industrialized country. we rely more heavily on the top 10% than any other industrialized country. our poor people have the lowest income tax burden of any industrialized country. in fact, last year we had a record, record number of americans who paid no income taxes since 1940. and yet at the same time the top 1%, 2% pays roughly 51% of all the income taxes. so i'd like to ask the panel what do we consider to be least fair or unjust; the fact that we have roughly half of all americans who pay no income taxes, or the fact that we have the top 1 or 2% that pay the 51 percent of all the income taxes. >> let me point out scott brought along some handouts from the tax foundation, and you should all have them, and if you don't, we'll figure out how to get you some. thank you. >
. >> scott hodge with the tax foundation. seems like we haven't really had enough sort of baseline discussion about the progressivity of the current system. and according to an oecd report, the u.s. has the most progressive personal income tax system of any industrialized country. we rely more heavily on the top 10% than any other industrialized country. our poor people have the lowest income tax burden of any industrialized country. in fact, last year we had a record, record number of...