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sandra hughes, cbs news, los angeles. >>> in other health new, a warning for chocoholics.the a new study find that's thing chooch chocolate could be a sign of depression. people who are depressed at evident an average of #.4 servings of chocolate a month, three more searchings than knows who are not depressed. researches say the depression might stimulation chocolate cravings in an effort to improve mood. >>> this morning on "the early show," an exclusive interview with senator john mccain. i'm michelle gielan. this is the "cbs morning news." [ female announcer ] green. once just a simple color. not anymore. now it describes everything we choose and buy. eat and drive. well, what if green could be simple again? as simple as say, doing the dishes. presenting future friendly from p&g. the products you use every day designed to do one of three simple things: save water, save energy or reduce waste. because when green is user friendly... we can all be future friendly. future friendly from p&g. [ grunting ] [ male announcer ] venus williams doesn't let sweat and odor ruin her s
sandra hughes, cbs news, los angeles. >>> in other health new, a warning for chocoholics.the a new study find that's thing chooch chocolate could be a sign of depression. people who are depressed at evident an average of #.4 servings of chocolate a month, three more searchings than knows who are not depressed. researches say the depression might stimulation chocolate cravings in an effort to improve mood. >>> this morning on "the early show," an exclusive interview...
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picking up the top 10, there he is, rhyne hughes. new blood is flowing well.he second straight to a head game. this was the go-ahead run with the bases loaded, a 5-4 orioles lead. a base hit to right. up the middle, and that was helpful. a three run lead at fenway. bill hall, a single off jim johnson. johnson pitching his third inning, and he gives way to meredith. it is a memorable first. the game is over, the orioles went 7-6. they are taking the day off monday and then hose the yankees' starting tuesday. the yankees facing angels, bottom of the seventh. he intentionally walked to rallies. -- what morale is. -- walks morales. 8-4 angels. a reminder, always go with your gut. the angels since the yankees to baltimore. a big day at college park. to championships games with maryland playing host. mcfadden is the returning mvp. a big fellow with a big left. the game is tied at 5. that had some playmakers. on the receiving end of that great pass, 6-5 with virginia in front at the fourth. he is good. it is not sustained for maryland. the spring cup is running today
picking up the top 10, there he is, rhyne hughes. new blood is flowing well.he second straight to a head game. this was the go-ahead run with the bases loaded, a 5-4 orioles lead. a base hit to right. up the middle, and that was helpful. a three run lead at fenway. bill hall, a single off jim johnson. johnson pitching his third inning, and he gives way to meredith. it is a memorable first. the game is over, the orioles went 7-6. they are taking the day off monday and then hose the yankees'...
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in oakland, phil hughes was in a groove taking a no-hitter through seven innings.he first pitch in the eighth, a comebacker was smacked and he reached first when hughes couldn't find the ball, but the yanks won it 3-1. in the national league, roy halladay threw a five hitter. he got help from his defense including a great catch by shane victorino in the second robbing troy gloss of a homer. the 2-0 complete game win moves halladay to 4-0 on the season. >>> in new york, the mets lost to the cubs 9-3, but the rookie first baseman ike davis had the play of a night flipping over the railing and hanging on. but the play of the week was a flip in the bronx and not at yankee stadium. fordham university's brian konacki made like a gymnast somersaulting over the catcher tuesday night to score. unbelievable. when we return, another look at this morning's top stories. and sweet temptation. what the results of a marshmallow test might say about a kid. ,,,,,,,, >>> on the "cbs morning news," here's a look at today's weather. scattered showers and thunderstorms will continue acr
in oakland, phil hughes was in a groove taking a no-hitter through seven innings.he first pitch in the eighth, a comebacker was smacked and he reached first when hughes couldn't find the ball, but the yanks won it 3-1. in the national league, roy halladay threw a five hitter. he got help from his defense including a great catch by shane victorino in the second robbing troy gloss of a homer. the 2-0 complete game win moves halladay to 4-0 on the season. >>> in new york, the mets lost to...
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sandra hughes reports. >> reporter: this clown got a lot of smiles outside mcdonald's, but his distantousin is under fire. >> retire ronald! >> reporter: that's ronald mcdonald they're talking about, the icon of fast food for nearly half a century. >> it's a real shocker because who would think they would want to retire ronald? >> reporter: the same watch dog group that sent joe camel packing is now after the mcdonald's mascot. they say he's targeting kids and feeding into the epidemic of childhood obesity. >> mcdonald's is the corporation that essentially invented childhood marketing. >> reporter: the group conducted its own poll and found nearly half of those surveyed say ronald should go. >> targeting to children unethical. >> reporter: about a dozen protests took place across the country, but so far they're shrugging it off at corporate headquarters. the company told cbs news ronald is the beloved brand ambassador for mcdonald's and we have no plans to retire him. he's also the symbol of a worldwide charity, the ronald mcdonald house. it started back in 1974 with one house for the
sandra hughes reports. >> reporter: this clown got a lot of smiles outside mcdonald's, but his distantousin is under fire. >> retire ronald! >> reporter: that's ronald mcdonald they're talking about, the icon of fast food for nearly half a century. >> it's a real shocker because who would think they would want to retire ronald? >> reporter: the same watch dog group that sent joe camel packing is now after the mcdonald's mascot. they say he's targeting kids and...
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sandra hughs has more. setting the stage smoking.he 46th annual academy of the country music awards. lady antebellum won top vocal groups. the group was nominated for more rewards than anybody else this go around. >> this moment is not lost in our eyes. we're living our treatment right now. only 27 years old and she won for the album of the year. >> this music is what i do. it's the only thing that i live for. thanks for it. >> seeing much about the awards and more about the music. taking to the stage, thinking about heartbreak and soul meat mates. >> reporter: for most of the year, the majority are either on the road or in nashville. so they say that having the show here in las vegas is a real treat. these are places that you can celebrate each other. >> reporter: celebrating for the country's greatest as they can. sandra hughs, cbs news, las vegas. >>> all right, we're looking at reverting back to winter for a short period. is there tomorrow will be the day of two seasons in just one day. in the morning, you'll think that we're rig
sandra hughs has more. setting the stage smoking.he 46th annual academy of the country music awards. lady antebellum won top vocal groups. the group was nominated for more rewards than anybody else this go around. >> this moment is not lost in our eyes. we're living our treatment right now. only 27 years old and she won for the album of the year. >> this music is what i do. it's the only thing that i live for. thanks for it. >> seeing much about the awards and more about the...
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sandra hughes, cbc news. >>> quarterback jason campbell heading west. sara walsh is here with the changes and reaction from jason campbell. >> bruce, the player only gets drafted once but jason campbell can lay claim to another draft altering the course of his nfl career thanks to a trade with the oakland raiders. the redskins received a fourth round pick for sending their former starter to oakland. the move isn't a total shock with skins giving permission for campbell seeking a trade once donovan mcnabb came to washington. a contract extension for 2011. the fresh start is a welcome one for a player who has been a class act even in the toughest times here. >> i want to go there with open arms and put in all the effort. can help us win. their defense started to become one of the premier defenses in the league. so we can help offensively. anything is possible. >> and with campbell's departure, rex grossman is this team's backup quarterback. we will have much more on the redskins draft coming up in sports with the breakdown of who is coming to the town wit
sandra hughes, cbc news. >>> quarterback jason campbell heading west. sara walsh is here with the changes and reaction from jason campbell. >> bruce, the player only gets drafted once but jason campbell can lay claim to another draft altering the course of his nfl career thanks to a trade with the oakland raiders. the redskins received a fourth round pick for sending their former starter to oakland. the move isn't a total shock with skins giving permission for campbell seeking a...
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sandra hughes, cbs news, las vegas. >>> straight ahead, your monday morning weather.ts, layoff action gets off to a fast start in the nba. for all active families. our advanced 2-in-1 power cleans tough stains like grass better than the leading oxi detergent and helps get your family's wash incredibly white and bright. try new all oxi-active. it's all good. has a whole new look. presenting benefiber orange -- the natural, orange-flavored fiber that dissolves completely, so there's no grit. that's the beauty of benefiber. [ man ] orange. [ coughs ] [ laughs ] ♪ [ sneezes ] ♪ [ female announcer ] your hands are only as clean as the towel used to dry them. so why use the same hand towel over and over... instead of a clean, fresh one every time? new kleenex® brand hand towels. a clean, fresh towel every time. at cvs/pharmacy, you get a surprise as soon as you walk in the door. just go to the extra care coupon center [beep] and scan your card. then you print your coupons, and surprise! you save. it's so easy. just scan, print, save. scan before, you'll save more. i love my
sandra hughes, cbs news, las vegas. >>> straight ahead, your monday morning weather.ts, layoff action gets off to a fast start in the nba. for all active families. our advanced 2-in-1 power cleans tough stains like grass better than the leading oxi detergent and helps get your family's wash incredibly white and bright. try new all oxi-active. it's all good. has a whole new look. presenting benefiber orange -- the natural, orange-flavored fiber that dissolves completely, so there's no...
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he's a nationally syndicated talk show host and partner, hugh hewitt is here.mer adviser to senate majority leader harry reid penny lee joins us. he's a popular speaker and best selling author. stephen mansfield also joins us. thanks everyone for being here. hugh we had this new poll out today shows president's job approval lowest ever 44%. approval on health care lowest ever in that poll, 34%. what happened to the there's delay passing a sprawling budget busting unpopular health care bill is going to be the thing to refor -- restore obama to health? >> at&t, 100 billion at deere. it is not specifics that are awful. i think the president ran as a bipartisan candidate and he's disappointed a lot of people because it was the most partisan exercise of raw politics that we've seen at the national level probably going back to lbj. the distance between expectation and the way he has acted. and the way he's acting now. in maine one of the most ungracious moments. i think he's doing himself enormous in the we have to watch the job numbers. what was announced today was
he's a nationally syndicated talk show host and partner, hugh hewitt is here.mer adviser to senate majority leader harry reid penny lee joins us. he's a popular speaker and best selling author. stephen mansfield also joins us. thanks everyone for being here. hugh we had this new poll out today shows president's job approval lowest ever 44%. approval on health care lowest ever in that poll, 34%. what happened to the there's delay passing a sprawling budget busting unpopular health care bill is...
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sandra hughes reports. >> reporter: there is nothing to toast in the latest findings that alcohol may be linked to be sunshine breast disease in young women. a new study that looked at 16 to 23-year-olds found the more they drank, the higher their risk. benign breast disease is a mixed group of different conditions like lumps or cystses and they can be a warning sign. >> they're thought to be just a marker of increased risk of breast cancer. so when we consider them all together, women on average have about a 50% increased risk of developing breast cancer. >> reporter: young women who drank six to seven days per week had more than five times the risk of benign breast disease than young women who never drank. women who drant three to five days a week have three times the risk before. >> this says women should really consider modifying their alcohol intake. >> reporter: researchers believe the connection with between control and breast cancer can be found in the hormone estrogen. drinking increases estrogen levels, so drinking more increases a woman's risk. the findings are a wake-up ca
sandra hughes reports. >> reporter: there is nothing to toast in the latest findings that alcohol may be linked to be sunshine breast disease in young women. a new study that looked at 16 to 23-year-olds found the more they drank, the higher their risk. benign breast disease is a mixed group of different conditions like lumps or cystses and they can be a warning sign. >> they're thought to be just a marker of increased risk of breast cancer. so when we consider them all together,...
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i'm sandra hughes in los angeles, vial that story coming up. >>> and so far so good on area roadways. minor delays, we'll have complete report in a moment. >>> serious identity disorder to the forefront to be honest. the united states of tara on show time, stars actress toni collette in the main role. multiple personalities, she is on coffee with as the morning edition continues. look at that great sun. look how clear it is. you can see beyond the key bridge over to the eastern shore. fshz that is awesome day start. we'll be right back with the eyewitness news ,,,,,,,, come on, kids, we've got to go! oh, no! yeah, oh, no, i got to go. oh, can you make that to-go? these days, nobody has time to get sick, but minute clinic makes it easy to get well. our nurse practitioners can diagnose and write prescriptions for everything from strep throat to sinus infections, with no appointment necessary, so you can feel better in no time. you guys want to go to the park? yeah! yeah! minute clinic -- the medical clinic inside cvs/pharmacy. find one near you at minuteclinic.com. >>> it is 6:30. you a
i'm sandra hughes in los angeles, vial that story coming up. >>> and so far so good on area roadways. minor delays, we'll have complete report in a moment. >>> serious identity disorder to the forefront to be honest. the united states of tara on show time, stars actress toni collette in the main role. multiple personalities, she is on coffee with as the morning edition continues. look at that great sun. look how clear it is. you can see beyond the key bridge over to the...
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sandra hughes, wjz news. >>> we have an update on the story we brought you. and it is good news for a boy found in howard county. it appears the little boy may have wandered out of his apartment. >>> time now for a quick look at some of the stories you will find on tomorrow's edition of the baltimore sun. what is sustainable seafood? where can we get it and why should we bother. these stories and much more, read tomorrow's baltimore sun. remember to look for the updated forecast from wjz's weather team. >>> two new anniversaries are celebrated in outer space. japanese astronauts talked to dignitaries and sang a song for school children. >>> the vatican gets tough in the wake of the sex abuse scandal. the church's new message to its bishops. >>> and we talk to a boy who was buried in an avalanche then lived to tell his story. >>> we're putting together the exclusive seven day forecast, we'll have it for you when we come back. >>> for updates on all the day's news and the updated forecast, log on to wjz.com. ,, >>> a deadly morning commute. nine people were kil
sandra hughes, wjz news. >>> we have an update on the story we brought you. and it is good news for a boy found in howard county. it appears the little boy may have wandered out of his apartment. >>> time now for a quick look at some of the stories you will find on tomorrow's edition of the baltimore sun. what is sustainable seafood? where can we get it and why should we bother. these stories and much more, read tomorrow's baltimore sun. remember to look for the updated...
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he has a tough job filling the hughes of the sexiest man in the senate. -- filling the shoes of the sexiest man in the senate. i think it is me, scott, not you. with regard to bo, people speculated why he decided not to run for the senate. why would he? he loves the light that he has right now. i have to get a new prompter operator now. you would be in trouble if you had the stuff i had. let me say have been -- the staff that i have. let me thank you for one more thing [laughter] -- one more thing. [applause] as president jefferson said, our liberty cannot be guarded by liberty of the press. i agree with him. notwithstanding the fact that the only media outlet this town has ever given me a fair shake his amtrak magazine. [laughter] [applause] ladies and so,, thank you for having me and god bless you and god bless our troops. -- ladies and gentleman, thank you for having me and god bless you and god bless our troops. [applause] >> thank you so much, mr. vice president. i appreciate that. ok, if he wants to, but i told him to keep it short. keep it short. someone wants to say hello. >> good e
he has a tough job filling the hughes of the sexiest man in the senate. -- filling the shoes of the sexiest man in the senate. i think it is me, scott, not you. with regard to bo, people speculated why he decided not to run for the senate. why would he? he loves the light that he has right now. i have to get a new prompter operator now. you would be in trouble if you had the stuff i had. let me say have been -- the staff that i have. let me thank you for one more thing [laughter] -- one more...
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o's rookie ryan hughes. who will bat first. hughes got a hit and drove in a run.n the first pitch he saw in his career. he's in the lineup tonight and has offered a bright spot for a struggling team that certainly needs a lift after a 3-6 team start. >> i feel sorry for those folks. it is very, very difficult. and i know the expectations here have been built up. and people have been hurt. some people are hurt. players have been hurt, too. i've been hurt. i've been hurt because [ inaudible ] winning games for everybody. >>> simon gets called up from norfolk. he pitches well. coming off elbow surgery from last year. cam mikelao. kevin millwood. milwood has pitched well, as his earned run average indicates. >> he flirted with a no-hitter. you can see on masn hd. to be the coach of his own team. truck drizzle will take over at the citadel. chuck saturday son of terps' coaching legend. williams says brazle is a tireless worker. says the citadel job is a great opportunity for him. he is added to the list of jimmy patso. maryland assistance under gary williams, who have
o's rookie ryan hughes. who will bat first. hughes got a hit and drove in a run.n the first pitch he saw in his career. he's in the lineup tonight and has offered a bright spot for a struggling team that certainly needs a lift after a 3-6 team start. >> i feel sorry for those folks. it is very, very difficult. and i know the expectations here have been built up. and people have been hurt. some people are hurt. players have been hurt, too. i've been hurt. i've been hurt because [ inaudible...
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sandra hughes reports for wjz, the 11-year-old girl, who suffers from an autism-like disorder, has been missing for days. >> reporter: rescuers pulled nadia bloom out of a swamp. and carried her away on a stretcher. after four days missing, she was alive but dehydrated. >> i burst. i went in and told my wife, nadia is in good condition. she has insect bite from head to toe. no shoes. the paramedic noticed that she had -- her feet were very, very water-logged, as if been standing in the water for a while. >> rescue worker his to wade through the muddy swamp and cut through brush with machetes to pull the girl out. but it was just one man, james king, a friend from church, who discovered nadia. he was taken to headquarters this morning. >> how are you feeling? >> i'm feeling tall. i'm 6 feet and this was short. >> her sister led police to an area where they often play, but it was a difficult search, hampered by dense undergrowth in the swamp. her family believes the girl, who has a form of autism, known as asperger's, just went off. >> she loves to go on the bike. and she stopped and went
sandra hughes reports for wjz, the 11-year-old girl, who suffers from an autism-like disorder, has been missing for days. >> reporter: rescuers pulled nadia bloom out of a swamp. and carried her away on a stretcher. after four days missing, she was alive but dehydrated. >> i burst. i went in and told my wife, nadia is in good condition. she has insect bite from head to toe. no shoes. the paramedic noticed that she had -- her feet were very, very water-logged, as if been standing in...
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the foreign "the wall street journal" correspondent hugh pope writes about his experiences in the brandng with al qaeda q tell us something our viewers don't know about al qaeda. because you've spent time with them and the book is entitled "dining with al qaeda." kwel get to that ma moment, but give us something you learned about this organization that might not be all that obviousy. >> my contact with al qaeda was a fascinating one. i asked to meet someone who known them the. the camp in afghanistan where they are chained, if you like them. the young man who gave them religious direction agreed to meet me. i would just say that the man was somewhat flaky. he at first threat. ed to kill me as we started the conversation, but gradually i understood that we were undertow we were not threatening to each other. but i would stress that he thought i was of a spy to kill him just as he was threatening to kill me. the important thing to remember is when we attack or do things in the middle east, we don't feel it. similarly, we only feel what they do to us. there's a huge lack of empathy and eng
the foreign "the wall street journal" correspondent hugh pope writes about his experiences in the brandng with al qaeda q tell us something our viewers don't know about al qaeda. because you've spent time with them and the book is entitled "dining with al qaeda." kwel get to that ma moment, but give us something you learned about this organization that might not be all that obviousy. >> my contact with al qaeda was a fascinating one. i asked to meet someone who known...
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singing ] >> "when you believe," made famous by two artists that said you should never cover whitney hughes and maria carrie. >> it was just okay for knee, really. >> despite the judge's criticism, she said she loved one the song and is glad she chose it. find out if she stays in the competition tonight at 8:00. >>> it's also a very special night, a two-hour star-studded affair, "idol gives back" special, will raise money for chair as to across the globe. rumors are swim that a frontrunner will leave the competition this late. tablets have been reporting that crystal bowersox may leave early because she misses her little boy. she won't confirm that you with admits she had a moment of weakness and talked to ryan seacrest about quiting, but admits she is a fan of idol. >> i like the whole idea and the fact that somebody can come from everything and have having they need and do what tech do in the business. >> keep up on everything eastern idol -- american idol all season. follow candice's blog. go to our website, foxbaltimore.com and click on american idol under the entertainment section. >>>
singing ] >> "when you believe," made famous by two artists that said you should never cover whitney hughes and maria carrie. >> it was just okay for knee, really. >> despite the judge's criticism, she said she loved one the song and is glad she chose it. find out if she stays in the competition tonight at 8:00. >>> it's also a very special night, a two-hour star-studded affair, "idol gives back" special, will raise money for chair as to across the...
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hugh scott, who also had a graduate degree in history -- they were the ideal majority and minority leader to bring something like this into being. i had previously worked for the senate for a short time in the the it and my job was to help then i went off to work for a company called national journal as their research director, and by years later, i got a call from bob dole asking me to throw job. i did, and i got the job. then, we started out with note files, no real information, and yet, reporters knew that we existed and that they started calling. they were asking how many senators had been convicted of a crime? who knows? [laughter] i put together a staff. none of this would have been possible without a terrific staff. we put that together over the years pipit my assistant is now the senate historian. he was one of the backbones of that operation. we went out and introduced ourselves to other government has durant. other agencies employ historians. is historians are supposed to do. we quickly learned that our responsibility was not so much to keep the history of environmental legislat
hugh scott, who also had a graduate degree in history -- they were the ideal majority and minority leader to bring something like this into being. i had previously worked for the senate for a short time in the the it and my job was to help then i went off to work for a company called national journal as their research director, and by years later, i got a call from bob dole asking me to throw job. i did, and i got the job. then, we started out with note files, no real information, and yet,...
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it was howard baker hughes said that leading the senate is like herding cats, and and trent lott came out with a book, "herding cats." it is a good metaphor because the cats may go in a direction for a limited period of time but that does not last long. one of the most difficult things is to have a large majority. throughout history, you get factions within that majority. it is much better to have a tight margin and then everyone has to pay attention and be serious. but it is a very difficult job, and my hat is off to the people who try to do it. >> questions? we have a couple on the side and then one or two right here. >> how has the role of the committee staff members changed over the years, and can they provide any leadership or are they just fall worse? -- follow worse? ? followers. >> it has a variety of answers. there is a lot of power in being a committee staff members. before, they were patronage appointees. the amount of money that they were responsible for deciding how to spend is enormous. the biggest committee has about 150 committee staff members, just for one committee.
it was howard baker hughes said that leading the senate is like herding cats, and and trent lott came out with a book, "herding cats." it is a good metaphor because the cats may go in a direction for a limited period of time but that does not last long. one of the most difficult things is to have a large majority. throughout history, you get factions within that majority. it is much better to have a tight margin and then everyone has to pay attention and be serious. but it is a very...
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the parents say the boys have won the battle of their lives, as jane hughes reports. >> for four monthsthese two little boys have lived face-to- face with each other. but today, they are part for the first time after the successful operation to sit -- separate them. conjoined twins are incredibly rare, developing in the early days of pregnancy from a single egg. initially, growth is normal, but around 11 days, a clump of cells tries to split in form twins. if it does not fully separate, distinct embryos growing in the balloon was still connected. the operation to operate took place at the hospital and lasted 14 hours. >> it is an incredibly delicate procedure. edward from the hospital is it all went well -- word from the hospital is it all went well. they are stable. >> it will be awhile before they can be shown to the cameras again, but the parents said the sunshine was out for their children. abc news. >> -- bbc no. >> pakistan's national assembly has felt constitutional reforms, transferring important powers from the president to the prime minister and parliament. these include the p
the parents say the boys have won the battle of their lives, as jane hughes reports. >> for four monthsthese two little boys have lived face-to- face with each other. but today, they are part for the first time after the successful operation to sit -- separate them. conjoined twins are incredibly rare, developing in the early days of pregnancy from a single egg. initially, growth is normal, but around 11 days, a clump of cells tries to split in form twins. if it does not fully separate,...
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a new study by the hugh research center says for teens texting is more common than face-to-face communication. the study says typical teens send 50 texts a day. >> it's gotten to a point where my parents take my phone away when i come home. >> 15% say they send 200 texts a day. that's 6,000 texts a month. >> i think that's pretty bad because i think that when these guys grow up and are a little bit older and it's time for them to form their permanent relationships they won't have any idea how to communicate with another person because they're going to be texting their spouses from different rooms. >> reporter: psychiatrist dr. lisa van sustren wonders about that too. >> that's what we need to be prepared to be able to do to interact with all of the intensity like seeing the whites of the person's eyes four out of five kids say they sometimes sleep with their cell phones. >> oh, my gosh. that's terrible. >> caught my kid in her bed this morning. >> it's usually plugged in and laying on this pillow. >> kid who's no longer have cell phones, 27% say it's because their parents have taken the phone
a new study by the hugh research center says for teens texting is more common than face-to-face communication. the study says typical teens send 50 texts a day. >> it's gotten to a point where my parents take my phone away when i come home. >> 15% say they send 200 texts a day. that's 6,000 texts a month. >> i think that's pretty bad because i think that when these guys grow up and are a little bit older and it's time for them to form their permanent relationships they won't...
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first of all, to go back to a subject which gives no pain at all which is assuming hugh do when as you hope to the base plate support under the logcap iv if i refrain the question to you expect turmoil in half of iraq you would win if he were transitioning to yourself you wouldn't expect a lot of turmoil in that, what you? >> no sir. >> and we wouldn't expect a lot of turmoil. we would have to -- >> via understand, i know there is property and so forth. by the way i a understand the project on government oversight is extending a letter to the department of defense on this issue of the potential canceling of competition for logcap iv. earlier there was a mention of protest as if there was a big problem in what is strung out the link of logcap iv going ahead. am i correct in the competition occurring in the logcap iv when no protests in kuwait there were no protests in afghanistan and on the cdp part of the logcap iv and iraq was a protest but it's in the drawing so in the task order competitions there have been no sustained protests have their? >> that is to but there's been no sustaine
first of all, to go back to a subject which gives no pain at all which is assuming hugh do when as you hope to the base plate support under the logcap iv if i refrain the question to you expect turmoil in half of iraq you would win if he were transitioning to yourself you wouldn't expect a lot of turmoil in that, what you? >> no sir. >> and we wouldn't expect a lot of turmoil. we would have to -- >> via understand, i know there is property and so forth. by the way i a...
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missing one big piece from the world series push last year, phillip hughes will get the start on thursday. still a full count. >> tim: joe, the game you mentioned that joe girardi caught the david coen perfect game, i was working for the yankees at the time and i did that game with susan wallman who is in the booth right next to us working the game with john sterling. the last out caught in foul territory by scott brosher. bobby mercer, a great yankee and just a terrific guy. and susan andy that game. talk about a thrill. wow. >> a pop-up down the left field line. gardner is there. for the record, did you mention no-hitter during the broadcast? >> tim: we were talking about it during the fourth inning. >> joe: but he still did it? you didn't jinx him? >> tim: dispels the myth. ortho weed b gon max. it kills weeds down to the root. even the tough ones like dandelion and crabgrass. but unlike that other stuff, it won't kill the grass. ortho guarantees it. kill the weeds, not the lawn. weeds, not lawn. got it? yea. ortho weed b gon max. defend what's yours. here's what we can do with 4g from
missing one big piece from the world series push last year, phillip hughes will get the start on thursday. still a full count. >> tim: joe, the game you mentioned that joe girardi caught the david coen perfect game, i was working for the yankees at the time and i did that game with susan wallman who is in the booth right next to us working the game with john sterling. the last out caught in foul territory by scott brosher. bobby mercer, a great yankee and just a terrific guy. and susan...
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playboy founder hugh hefner's foundation capped a fundraising drive. the money will now be used to buy the land the sign sits on keeping it out of the hands of dole irsz. >>> a -- developers. >> a california may have taken the fun outs of happy meals. toys in meals could be removed that contain high amounts of sugars, salts and certain fats. >>> coming up on "good morning america," the clock is ticking. home buyers have four days to take advantage of government incentives. find out how to cash in on gma. we have a sunny start, turning partly cloudy to mostly cloudy wednesday afternoon. near 70 and sunny thursday. 77 friday. kim brown is doing a little dance there. she said i'll take 80s over the weekend even if it comes with an afternoon threat of thunderstorms. >>> 6:23. let's check the roads with kim. >> looking pretty good, a new crash reported in parkville, loch raven boulevard at loch ben boulevard. wet roads and fog contributing to several incidents. we're not looking too bad around the beltway, that is looking pretty good as well, drive times no
playboy founder hugh hefner's foundation capped a fundraising drive. the money will now be used to buy the land the sign sits on keeping it out of the hands of dole irsz. >>> a -- developers. >> a california may have taken the fun outs of happy meals. toys in meals could be removed that contain high amounts of sugars, salts and certain fats. >>> coming up on "good morning america," the clock is ticking. home buyers have four days to take advantage of government...
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sandra hughes reports. >> reporter: this clon got a lot of smiles outside mcdonald's.istant cousin is under fire. the icon of fast food for nearly half a century. . >> it's a real shocker. >> reporter: the same watchdog group that sent joe camel packing for marketing cigarettes to children is after mcdonald's mascot, he is targeting kids and feeding in to the epidemic of childhood obesity. >> the group conducted its poll and found nearly half of those surveyed say ronald should go. about a dozen protests took place at mcdonald's across the country. so far they are shrugging it off at corporate headquarters. the company said ronald is the beloved brand ambassador for mcdonald's. he is a symbol of a charity the ronald mcdonald's house started in 1974 with one house for the families of sick children. it is now grown to 271 houses in 30 countrys. asking for ronald to go away maybe difficult. >> you might as well boycott everybody. >> those looking to get rid of the clown say they have a waited case, he promoted unhealthy hamburgers and fries since 1963 and well passed reti
sandra hughes reports. >> reporter: this clon got a lot of smiles outside mcdonald's.istant cousin is under fire. the icon of fast food for nearly half a century. . >> it's a real shocker. >> reporter: the same watchdog group that sent joe camel packing for marketing cigarettes to children is after mcdonald's mascot, he is targeting kids and feeding in to the epidemic of childhood obesity. >> the group conducted its poll and found nearly half of those surveyed say ronald...
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smith international, which schlumberger is buying, weatherford, and baker hughes all rallied. it also helped that oil prices rallied to $85 a barrel. many companies have been detailing their costs to conform with the new health care law. drug maker merck says the law will cost it more than a half billion dollars through the end of next year. but that comes as a relief that it's not a larger number. the law cuts into drug sales by requiring drug makers to give bigger discounts for medicare and medicaid patients. merck led the way higher for the dow. microsoft was the biggest percentage loser after its earnings call last night. the stock saw very heavy volume. another dow stock turned in its financial report card today. results were very disappointing for traveler's insurance, missing estimates by 15 cents. the earthquake in chile and east coast winter storms took their toll. the stock dropped a little less than 1% but on heavier volume. an old stock name is seeing some new life. xerox has long been known for its copier business, but it's been trying to remake itself into a more
smith international, which schlumberger is buying, weatherford, and baker hughes all rallied. it also helped that oil prices rallied to $85 a barrel. many companies have been detailing their costs to conform with the new health care law. drug maker merck says the law will cost it more than a half billion dollars through the end of next year. but that comes as a relief that it's not a larger number. the law cuts into drug sales by requiring drug makers to give bigger discounts for medicare and...
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hugh diapies, a breathing tube, but if you try the classic television version of closed chest massage we found out early because the system was empty of blood instead of the car being this big it is this big so you can push like this until you're blue and not get much of a result so we started early on with a little kids just a little silver retractor -- retractor that is a rips better and actually grab a hold of the heart and start pumping while the blood is pumped in through the lines. if you can get the of blood volume back up to the decent level then you have blood in the heart and the send a chance that resuscitation. when i arrive there during closed chest massage. you are used to seeing that. in the early fifties dr. judah invited -- invented closed chest massage was only invented in the fifties and became the thing to do. said i don't think this is going to work. he was not interested in my opinion. [laughter] i wrote to dr. judah at the miami heart institute and i said this is my experience and he said you are absolutely right you cannot do that with a patient to has no blood
hugh diapies, a breathing tube, but if you try the classic television version of closed chest massage we found out early because the system was empty of blood instead of the car being this big it is this big so you can push like this until you're blue and not get much of a result so we started early on with a little kids just a little silver retractor -- retractor that is a rips better and actually grab a hold of the heart and start pumping while the blood is pumped in through the lines. if you...
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another nearby employees was chris hughes and arbitrage trader.ill's jalabert forced him to speak to countless people each day. he sold stock, research people let the cliff produced. like a scene from a science-fiction movie, the hidden cables snake about will growing and feeding. on monday september 10th, 2001, will moved desks to in his new location he happened to be the member of the group closest to a little corner door that led to a solid metal door. the door opened into a hallway and then the stairs. employees need a pass to unlock the door. on tuesday morning september 11, biases jumped on a train from his home in westchester on 6:15 a.m. and a subway from and manhattan. he attended the meeting at the firm and then drifted back to his desk. like everyone else, and he heard the explosion at 8:46. it was more of a rumble than a bill, like an earthquake tremor or the sound of work and rolling something very heavy on the floor above. as we go through the next moments remember that we are not thinking of will as an autonomous human being. we see
another nearby employees was chris hughes and arbitrage trader.ill's jalabert forced him to speak to countless people each day. he sold stock, research people let the cliff produced. like a scene from a science-fiction movie, the hidden cables snake about will growing and feeding. on monday september 10th, 2001, will moved desks to in his new location he happened to be the member of the group closest to a little corner door that led to a solid metal door. the door opened into a hallway and then...
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developers thanks to a tinseltown cavalry and a $900,000 donation from none other than playboy founder hugh hefner. that's the final amount that a conservation group needed to reach its $12.5 million goal to turn the 138 acres into a public park. donations came in from movie fans in every state, 15 countries, a private land trust, and the state of california. certainly a happy ending to the hollywood sign and its fans. >> isn't that what we always expect from hollywood, tom, a happy ending to a blockbuster story. >> there we go. and that wraps it up for us. >> tom: that's "nightly business report" for monday, april 26. i'm tom hudson. goodnight everyone, and goodnight to you too, susie. >> susie: good night, tom. i'm susie gharib. goodnight everyone, we hope to see all of you again tomorrow night. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. da&a captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
developers thanks to a tinseltown cavalry and a $900,000 donation from none other than playboy founder hugh hefner. that's the final amount that a conservation group needed to reach its $12.5 million goal to turn the 138 acres into a public park. donations came in from movie fans in every state, 15 countries, a private land trust, and the state of california. certainly a happy ending to the hollywood sign and its fans. >> isn't that what we always expect from hollywood, tom, a happy...
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jane hughes, bbc news. >> okay, so five a day. we just have four left to go. >> okay, we can do that. >> start eating, pete. who else wants one? ashley? you're taking one? oh! >>> airline takedown. the drama on board a denver-bound flight and the comment that led to a foreign passenger's arrest. >>> then, arms agreement. the landmark deal to be signed today by president obama and the russians. and why it's so important. >>> and, family fears. after the west virginia mining disaster. >> i told my son i didn't want him going back. >> who's enforcing the safety regulations? it's thursday, april 8th. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >> very little hope right now in the mining town, but of course so many prayers are still with those families of the four miners who are still there. >> they are still holding out hope. >> a sliver of hope is i think what we keep hearing. good morning and thanks for being with us. i'm vinita nair. >> i'm todd connor in for jeremy hubbard today. >>> a diplomat from qatar was questioned by federal
jane hughes, bbc news. >> okay, so five a day. we just have four left to go. >> okay, we can do that. >> start eating, pete. who else wants one? ashley? you're taking one? oh! >>> airline takedown. the drama on board a denver-bound flight and the comment that led to a foreign passenger's arrest. >>> then, arms agreement. the landmark deal to be signed today by president obama and the russians. and why it's so important. >>> and, family fears. after...
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saved now thanks in big part to hugh hefner.nated the last $900,000 to save the nearly 140 acres of land behind the sign. private donations came in from all 50 states an ten foreign countries. >> that is great. that would have been weird to have stuff behind it. so good. they're used to sunshine out there. we have had rain the last few days or at least some cloudy conditions. gentleman we are gradually going to get the sunshine back and that process begins today. that is good news for everybody. let's take a look at the weather head lines. sun and clouds today. the clouds the early part of the day. sunshine in the latter part of the day. so that will be nice to see. wind will pick up too. it will be rather breezy with the wind oust north-northwest later on today. wednesday through saturday, award winning. not sure we'll win awards but the weather will be nice certainly by the end of the week when it will be in the mid- to upper 70s. our next storm system looks lick it gets in here late on sunday. at least that is the way things
saved now thanks in big part to hugh hefner.nated the last $900,000 to save the nearly 140 acres of land behind the sign. private donations came in from all 50 states an ten foreign countries. >> that is great. that would have been weird to have stuff behind it. so good. they're used to sunshine out there. we have had rain the last few days or at least some cloudy conditions. gentleman we are gradually going to get the sunshine back and that process begins today. that is good news for...
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here's sandra hughes reporting for wjz. >> reporter: it may look like a mint and taste like one. but this isn't candy. camel orbs are dissolvable nicotine tablets. and while they are sold only in the tobacco section of stores, parents are still fuming. >> i think it's wrong for a cigarette company to do this. to make anything that will resemble candy to make kids want it. >> reporter: this young mother says her 3-year-old tried to grab her pack of orbs. >> the fact that it's nicotine and i don't know what it could do to her, we rushed to the hospital. >> reporter: they are test marketing the product in portland, oregon, indianapolis, and columbus, ohio. cigarette makers may be turning to new products, drips and toothpick-like devices. a new school looked at a variety of these products, which can cause unintentional tobacco poisoning in children. it warns, in light of the novelty and potential harm of dissolvable nicotine products, authorities are advised to study these products. >> even one milligram or one pellet can sicken a child. as much as seven or 13 pellets could cause sev
here's sandra hughes reporting for wjz. >> reporter: it may look like a mint and taste like one. but this isn't candy. camel orbs are dissolvable nicotine tablets. and while they are sold only in the tobacco section of stores, parents are still fuming. >> i think it's wrong for a cigarette company to do this. to make anything that will resemble candy to make kids want it. >> reporter: this young mother says her 3-year-old tried to grab her pack of orbs. >> the fact that...
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the only hit allowed by hughes. struck out ten. the yankees with the 3-1 lead. the final in toronto, the royals pulling it out. zach greinke with another strong decision. the blue jays losing 4-3. alex what a player he has been. kansas city win it 4-3. >>> in seattle tonight, it was matt wetters with an rb -- wieters with an rbi base hit but the mariners get the scoring and win it 4-1. >>> we invite you to play ma xanax mum fantasy baseball. join a league or form your own league. there's gift cards and autographed memorabilia and a chance to have dinner with dave trembley. get online on masnsports.com and sign up to play today. in seattle, the mariners win it 4-1. garrett atkin's bat may be coming back around. a amber theoharis is with the 1 1st baseman. >> reporter: obviously not the game you wanted coming out of a three-game series with the mariners but you have a day off. >> it will be nice to have a day away even though it's a short one. just to kind of forget about it and come back refreshed for boston. >> reporter: you outhit
the only hit allowed by hughes. struck out ten. the yankees with the 3-1 lead. the final in toronto, the royals pulling it out. zach greinke with another strong decision. the blue jays losing 4-3. alex what a player he has been. kansas city win it 4-3. >>> in seattle tonight, it was matt wetters with an rb -- wieters with an rbi base hit but the mariners get the scoring and win it 4-1. >>> we invite you to play ma xanax mum fantasy baseball. join a league or form your own...
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cbs news correspondent sandra hughs was there ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: newcomers and young guns set themoking at the academy of country music awards. >> need you now. >> reporter: lady antebellum swept the night winning five awards including song of the year, single record of the year and top vocal group. & i just need you now. >> need you now crossed music generes and the group was nominated for more they hards than -- awards than anyone else this go around. >> this is living our dream right now. >> miranda lambert snagged her second win for album of the year and won for top female vocalists. >> you have got to be kidding me. >> reporter: and former "american idol" winner carrie underwood made history becoming the first woman to twice win entertainer of the year. >> god bless you so much. thank you country music. >> reba mcintyre hosted the evening and it seemed to be more about the awards and less about the music. one after another after another performers took to the stage singing about heart break and soul mates ♪ [ music ] for most of the year a majority of country musicians are on
cbs news correspondent sandra hughs was there ♪ [ music ] >> reporter: newcomers and young guns set themoking at the academy of country music awards. >> need you now. >> reporter: lady antebellum swept the night winning five awards including song of the year, single record of the year and top vocal group. & i just need you now. >> need you now crossed music generes and the group was nominated for more they hards than -- awards than anyone else this go around....
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and ryan hughes has certainly gone through that, done that. same guy that i saw in big league camp. think he can hit. he is not intimidated. very good poise. very good composure. good low ball hitter. can use the whole field. has gotten some awful big hits. seems to know the strike zone for a guy who has never been here. he will go the second time around. so we will see the adjustments that the pitchers make on him. and likewise, he will have to make some adjustments. but he was our hottest hitter in the system. came up here when we needed the shot in the arm offensively. he will be back in the lineup tonight. he will dh. hopefully he will be in a situation where there are some guys on and he will get some hits for us. what has been your thoughts on simmen. we have a little dicey there. and your thought process on how long or if you know mike gonzalez will be back and what's going to happen at the back end. >> we are going to have so see what gonzalez does. he will start a throwing program next week. has just been doing some rehab work to strengthen his shoulder down in florida. so
and ryan hughes has certainly gone through that, done that. same guy that i saw in big league camp. think he can hit. he is not intimidated. very good poise. very good composure. good low ball hitter. can use the whole field. has gotten some awful big hits. seems to know the strike zone for a guy who has never been here. he will go the second time around. so we will see the adjustments that the pitchers make on him. and likewise, he will have to make some adjustments. but he was our hottest...
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household have now returned the census forms that they received in the mail last month -- 65% of american hugheshe census formses that they received in the may last month. >> i feel it is important for my community because i have children and stuff. >> among the still uncounted, sejal shah. why haven't you? >> just busy. we have toddlers. we're just busy people. >> reporter: all across the country including here in washington, census workers and volunteers assemble to spend part of the day hitting the streets with bags, t-shirts, caps, pens, all with messages to remind people to send back their census forms. >> we can't move forward until you mail it back. so mail back that 2010 census forms. >> so if we can get a couple hundred people or even 50 people to fill out their census, it is a lot of money to help d.c. since d.c. is still a pretty small place, effect that we can do here will help all of d.c. >> you got your form? >> reporter: this saturday volunteer happens to work for the census as the director of the entire enterprise. he is begging people to send the forms back by mail. >> to return
household have now returned the census forms that they received in the mail last month -- 65% of american hugheshe census formses that they received in the may last month. >> i feel it is important for my community because i have children and stuff. >> among the still uncounted, sejal shah. why haven't you? >> just busy. we have toddlers. we're just busy people. >> reporter: all across the country including here in washington, census workers and volunteers assemble to...
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sandra hughes reports for wjz. >> jen mcbride is a southern california flip flop fanatic. >> how manyairs of flip flops do you have should. >> other than -- more than i can count. i have flip flops in every color. all different styles as well. >> reporter: now there is evidence that her fashion choice could be doing her some good. a new study has found that when wearing flip flops, there is 15% less load on knees than in other more stable shoes. >> as a runner, because i know i am putting a certain amount of pressure on my dees daily -- knees daily, i would tend to go toward something that would not do that when i'm not running. >> the study watched those with osteoarthritis. and compared that to people who wear dansko clogs, often worn by doctors and nurses. >> the findings report thatip flipflops are better for your knees than stable shoes. possible because of the natural flex of the foot lessens the stiffness of the foot. >> i would tend to agree to a more cushioned type shoe, which some of these flip flops are would decrease the impact to the knees. >> reporter: he warns that this
sandra hughes reports for wjz. >> jen mcbride is a southern california flip flop fanatic. >> how manyairs of flip flops do you have should. >> other than -- more than i can count. i have flip flops in every color. all different styles as well. >> reporter: now there is evidence that her fashion choice could be doing her some good. a new study has found that when wearing flip flops, there is 15% less load on knees than in other more stable shoes. >> as a runner,...
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it started last week with the hugh rig explosion. experts say the well underneath it is leaking about 42,000 gallons a day. if the robot subs can not cap those leaks the backup plan could take up to two months and the gulf's white sand beaches, maybe you're familiar with them, could end up covered in oil. >>> the nation's largest retailer has been accused of paying men more than it pays its women. walmart is now facing the largest class action lawsuit every and our money expert jennifer westhoven is here. i'm sure some experts are going i can't believe this is happening in this day and age alleged allegedly. >> when you talk walmart, everything is big. more americans work for walmart than basically any other company. if you take out the military and the post office, it's huge. well, six california women say they got paid less for the same job that men were doing when they worked at walmart. they also allege that they got fewer chances for promotions as well. now, that's six women, but a federal appeals court gave it the stamp of appr
it started last week with the hugh rig explosion. experts say the well underneath it is leaking about 42,000 gallons a day. if the robot subs can not cap those leaks the backup plan could take up to two months and the gulf's white sand beaches, maybe you're familiar with them, could end up covered in oil. >>> the nation's largest retailer has been accused of paying men more than it pays its women. walmart is now facing the largest class action lawsuit every and our money expert...
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now, hugh comes to washington, right, he will be negotiating over iran and nuclear arms and all the rest of it. what if nothing happens on the currency over the course of the next couple weeks? >> well, it's really important, i think, for the chinese cultural to save face. we're not going to force them and if they make a cosmetic, modest change, that will be enough. to answer your question, larry, if they don't. then i think the uproar from capitol hill will become deafening. >> that's where i'm going on this. that's what i think. i think that's the stock market jitters. part of it. i think the world economy and the stock market benefit from the absence of the u.s./china trade war. that's who i think really benefits. >> we just need a little carrot, we don't need a lot. the fire on capitol hill -- >> we have already gotten indications on that. through steve's reporting yesterday. we got a little bit on them. >> this 3% revaluation has been in the market since about june of last year. >> right. >> so, the market has been ahead of the political development and it's china who is late and th
now, hugh comes to washington, right, he will be negotiating over iran and nuclear arms and all the rest of it. what if nothing happens on the currency over the course of the next couple weeks? >> well, it's really important, i think, for the chinese cultural to save face. we're not going to force them and if they make a cosmetic, modest change, that will be enough. to answer your question, larry, if they don't. then i think the uproar from capitol hill will become deafening. >>...
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john hughes reporter for bloomberg news and national press club board member. senior business ed qtr at aviation week magazine. undersecretary for the national protection programs to electorate and guest for the speaker. skipping over the podium we have andrew snyder says the editor and chairman of the press club's speakers' committee. skipping the speaker for the moment sean bullard national press club board member and president. the speaker's committee member who led the organization of today's event. acting tsa administrator and a guest of the speaker. linda jeneane and member of the speaker's committee and washington editor at crimber magazine. she's also helped put together this evening. chris chambers journalism professor george tenacity and commentator for russia today also a member of the press club. the director of communications for the holes corporation and former homeland security corporation. in the current homeland security spokesman a guest of the speaker press secretary clark stevens. [applause] our guest today has spoken before up the national
john hughes reporter for bloomberg news and national press club board member. senior business ed qtr at aviation week magazine. undersecretary for the national protection programs to electorate and guest for the speaker. skipping over the podium we have andrew snyder says the editor and chairman of the press club's speakers' committee. skipping the speaker for the moment sean bullard national press club board member and president. the speaker's committee member who led the organization of...
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was in denial about the equity bubble and turned around and created the stocks -- sorry, the credit/hughes bubble and till this day refuses to accept any responsibility for it. when prices are held at an artificially too low of level by putting too much money in the system that money seeps it's way into other places, and if you -- it will end up creating a bubble and the more leverage in the bubble, the more dangerous it becomes. greenspan not only made the interest rates too low, he advocated the possibles and curled for the housing bubem importance. he made a speech where he tried to explain why housing could not possibly be a bubble. so it was not just his conduct of monetary policy it was the things, the speeches, he made and he was held in such higher regard, other people adopted his behavior and philosophies. >> you mentioned campaign finance reform in the need to get the lobbyists out because the bank lobbyists $344 million, a cut of the action on the con goes to congress. are you as cynical as that would suggest? that, basically congress knows that they should create transparency a
was in denial about the equity bubble and turned around and created the stocks -- sorry, the credit/hughes bubble and till this day refuses to accept any responsibility for it. when prices are held at an artificially too low of level by putting too much money in the system that money seeps it's way into other places, and if you -- it will end up creating a bubble and the more leverage in the bubble, the more dangerous it becomes. greenspan not only made the interest rates too low, he advocated...
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[applause] >> i'm howard hughes, vice president for research at the manhattan institute. and my job really here today is to point out questioners for nicole. if i might start, nicole on your point about extending simple rules to new markets, do you have some feeling -- there's a lot of legislation now being considered in washington, both from the house and the senate side. is any of it consistent with the proscription you've offered this morning? >> no. [laughter] >> the one thing that is consistent was the bill -- one of the first bills that came out which was put unregulated derivatives on the regulated market. however, that seems to have disappeared somewhere. and now we have chris dodd -- senator dodd and representative barney frank going with this idea from president obama to create this systemic risk regulator. dodd's spokesperson said just the other day, we need a system that predicts and prevents future crises. that is an impossible goal. all they can do is protect against the effects of future crises. >> okay. the house rules are keep it short, keep it in the for
[applause] >> i'm howard hughes, vice president for research at the manhattan institute. and my job really here today is to point out questioners for nicole. if i might start, nicole on your point about extending simple rules to new markets, do you have some feeling -- there's a lot of legislation now being considered in washington, both from the house and the senate side. is any of it consistent with the proscription you've offered this morning? >> no. [laughter] >> the one...
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charles edwards hughes, chief justice of new york. hugo black, a senator from alabama.stewart, councilman in cincinnati. some sense of political force. but there is something to be said for that kind of diversity. also the case that the remaining eight went to harvard or yale law schools and the president could conceivably, because she's the youngest on his list, and that matters, nominate miss kagan who is head of harvard law school. >> speaking of diversity. sam, i would like to get you to weigh in on the fact that stevens is the last protestant on the court. the others are six catholics and two jews. you are a member of the suppressed minority. do you think it's important for president obama to consider religious diversity? >> i was dipped in the drainage ditch in rural new mexico at age 11, the baptist church. i don't think today we need to do that. take roe wade. all of the catholics on the court have not overturned roe v. wade. it could happen for other reasons, but i don't think the religious test makes as much sense today as we thought it was in this country. >>
charles edwards hughes, chief justice of new york. hugo black, a senator from alabama.stewart, councilman in cincinnati. some sense of political force. but there is something to be said for that kind of diversity. also the case that the remaining eight went to harvard or yale law schools and the president could conceivably, because she's the youngest on his list, and that matters, nominate miss kagan who is head of harvard law school. >> speaking of diversity. sam, i would like to get you...
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scratch your dentures clean use polident every day >>> the famous hollywood sign has new life thanks to hughfner. the playboy magazine founder donated almost $1 million towards saving the sign. he says the gift is his way of giving back to the community. it was hefner who helped restore the hollywood sign when it was in bad shape back in 1978 as well. >>> there's a reason for concern this morning if you're a washington capitols fan. washington led the series three games to one, but it's blown two straight chances to seal the deal. the head coach says his team needs to start from scratch. >> we have no choice. we have to wipe the slate clean. if you start thinking and letting them get inside your head from what's happened in the past, then you're in trouble before you start. it all starts fresh, and you got to take a deep breath and come back out. >> game seven is tomorrow night. the puck drops at 7:00 p.m. >>> well, you're going to want to see this. this very tiny horse is causing quite a stir in new hampshire. einstein, he's called. he was born last week weighing just six pounds and measuri
scratch your dentures clean use polident every day >>> the famous hollywood sign has new life thanks to hughfner. the playboy magazine founder donated almost $1 million towards saving the sign. he says the gift is his way of giving back to the community. it was hefner who helped restore the hollywood sign when it was in bad shape back in 1978 as well. >>> there's a reason for concern this morning if you're a washington capitols fan. washington led the series three games to...
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he is a nobel laureate, as you know by now, also a professor at columbia university and a howard hughes medical investigator and, as you also know, a great friend of this series and the man who has helped us understand this miraculousar gan. welcome. >> mesh pleasure to be here, as ways. >> rose: so as we go through this. as we have gone from understanding visual perception and understanding the developing brain and the aging brain. and now we come to emotion. tell me what we mean and how does the brain connect to emotion? >> well,s always, you outlined it extremely well. emotions are a family of subjective experiences, states of readiness that we all experience in response to significant people and situations in our lives and emotion are designed to enhance our opportunity for happiness and decrease our exposure to misery. it turns out that the first person to really consider the biology of emotion is, in fact, our friend charles darwin. the greatest biologist of all time. in the course of his classic work on evolution, he realized that emotion is an extremely important subjective sta
he is a nobel laureate, as you know by now, also a professor at columbia university and a howard hughes medical investigator and, as you also know, a great friend of this series and the man who has helped us understand this miraculousar gan. welcome. >> mesh pleasure to be here, as ways. >> rose: so as we go through this. as we have gone from understanding visual perception and understanding the developing brain and the aging brain. and now we come to emotion. tell me what we mean...
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dana hughes, abc news, nairobi. >> madonna certainly passionate about malawi.led there in 2006 as part of a documentary on aids and since then has helped fund six orphanages around africa. she's done a lot of work. >> impressive work. the cool thing is she's saying she's going to bring a lot of electronics to these kids. >> they really do. need it. >>> as we leave you this half hour we want to give you a cool image this morning to take you out on. we've been talking so much about "discovery
dana hughes, abc news, nairobi. >> madonna certainly passionate about malawi.led there in 2006 as part of a documentary on aids and since then has helped fund six orphanages around africa. she's done a lot of work. >> impressive work. the cool thing is she's saying she's going to bring a lot of electronics to these kids. >> they really do. need it. >>> as we leave you this half hour we want to give you a cool image this morning to take you out on. we've been talking...
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another nearby employees was chris hughes and arbitrage trader. will's jalabert forced him to speak to countless people each day. he sold stock, research people let the cliff produced. like a scene from a science-fiction movie, the hidden cables snake about will growing and feeding. on monday september 10th, 2001, will moved desks to in his new location he happened to be the member of the group closest to a little corner door that led to a solid metal door. the door opened into a hallway and then the stairs. employees need a pass to unlock the door. on tuesday morning september 11, biases jumped on a train from his home in westchester on 6:15 a.m. and a subway from and manhattan. he attended the meeting at the firm and then drifted back to his desk. like everyone else, and he heard the explosion at 8:46. it was more of a rumble than a bill, like an earthquake tremor or the sound of work and rolling something very heavy on the floor above. as we go through the next moments remember that we are not thinking of will as an autonomous human being. we s
another nearby employees was chris hughes and arbitrage trader. will's jalabert forced him to speak to countless people each day. he sold stock, research people let the cliff produced. like a scene from a science-fiction movie, the hidden cables snake about will growing and feeding. on monday september 10th, 2001, will moved desks to in his new location he happened to be the member of the group closest to a little corner door that led to a solid metal door. the door opened into a hallway and...
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charles evans hughes, the courts leader through their fractious fight over the new deal, announced that he was stepping down in 1941. fdr wanted to appoint attorney general robert jackson. as he deliberated, he spoke with the outgoing chief and the associate justices, who urged him to act with dispatch. he called hews to a white house meeting where he declared that justice don's record gave him first klan -- just as stone -- justice stone's record gave him first priority. ff noted that he preferred the attorney general because of their close friendship. the sitting justice observe the obvious. stone had sonority in his favor -- seniority in his favor. frankfurter asserted that stone's republican credentials were an asset. frankfurter advised fdr that a bipartisan pick for chief justice would serve both the president and the court well in the turbulent days ahead. fdr advised jackson that he could inform stone of his television -- his elevation to chief. frankfurter was right. his nomination met with unanimous acclaim. harlan stone urns another award -- not surprisingly, it is the most -
charles evans hughes, the courts leader through their fractious fight over the new deal, announced that he was stepping down in 1941. fdr wanted to appoint attorney general robert jackson. as he deliberated, he spoke with the outgoing chief and the associate justices, who urged him to act with dispatch. he called hews to a white house meeting where he declared that justice don's record gave him first klan -- just as stone -- justice stone's record gave him first priority. ff noted that he...