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. >> he has the same 6-iron that he mis-hit. no room for that here. >> that is what i was trying to say. can't hit it fat or it would be wet. you have to be careful to not guard against that in the back of your mind and block it straight right. >> again, solid contact on a very good line if the distance is ok. he hit it too far. >> no angle. nick: too far to the right. jim: almost impossible to make a three from there. nick: yeah. >> tiger with 188 yards has a 9-iron. now, this is into the breeze. he is looking at the front portion of the green as the safe part. if he can force it up long enough maybe he can get it down. island it five yards short of that ridge we see on the green and get it to hop over, he has everything he wants. >> almost 190 yards, 9-iron. nick: he just wants to carry 175-180. that's all. >> drives it down there low. nick: there is the hop over the ridge. >> that is magnificent. what a way to finish. the last time he walked on this fairway in the lead he had private first class brandon morocco to roll along
. >> he has the same 6-iron that he mis-hit. no room for that here. >> that is what i was trying to say. can't hit it fat or it would be wet. you have to be careful to not guard against that in the back of your mind and block it straight right. >> again, solid contact on a very good line if the distance is ok. he hit it too far. >> no angle. nick: too far to the right. jim: almost impossible to make a three from there. nick: yeah. >> tiger with 188 yards has a...
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. >> he has the same 6-iron that he mis-hit. no room for that here. >> that is what i was trying to say. can't hit it fat or it would be wet. you have to be careful to not guard against that in the back of your mind and block it straight right. >> again, solid contact on a very good line if the distance is ok. he hit it too far. >> no angle. nick: too far to the right. jim: almost impossible to make a three from there. nick: yeah. >> tiger with 188 yards has a 9-iron. now, this is into the breeze. he is looking at the front portion of the green as the safe part. if he can force it up long enough maybe he can get it down. island it five yards short of that ridge we see on the green and get it to hop over, he has everything he wants. >> almost 190 yards, 9-iron. nick: he just wants to carry 175-180. that's all. >> drives it down there low. nick: there is the hop over the ridge. >> that is magnificent. what a way to finish. the last time he walked on this fairway in the lead he had private first class brandon morocco to roll along
. >> he has the same 6-iron that he mis-hit. no room for that here. >> that is what i was trying to say. can't hit it fat or it would be wet. you have to be careful to not guard against that in the back of your mind and block it straight right. >> again, solid contact on a very good line if the distance is ok. he hit it too far. >> no angle. nick: too far to the right. jim: almost impossible to make a three from there. nick: yeah. >> tiger with 188 yards has a...
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transfer from iron to iron, and you would have to get them hot on the stove. that meant you had to stand next to the stove all day doing your ironing, and it's nothing in the hill country for it to get up to 105 or 106 degrees, sort of day by day there. so these people were living lives out of the middle ages. they were living like peasants. lyndon johnson runs for congress at the age of 28. and he says, he basically says, if you elect me i will bring electricity. well, they elected him. let me just go back, and lyndon johnson was a political genius. and he gears his campaign to the women. what he said, the line that he uses is if you elect me, you won't look like your mother does. they elect him. but no one really believes that he can bring electricity. i mean, there is no dam, no source of dam in the hill country. a dam has been started at the edge of the hill country, but it's the depression, it's 1937, the company that was doing it has run out of money to do it. and so the dam is stopped. even if you build a dam, how are you going to get electricity out to
transfer from iron to iron, and you would have to get them hot on the stove. that meant you had to stand next to the stove all day doing your ironing, and it's nothing in the hill country for it to get up to 105 or 106 degrees, sort of day by day there. so these people were living lives out of the middle ages. they were living like peasants. lyndon johnson runs for congress at the age of 28. and he says, he basically says, if you elect me i will bring electricity. well, they elected him. let me...
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he is hitting his irons well. troy matteson tried to cut it down the corner and get it closer to the green and found closer to the green and found the rough. >> >> by the way a good golf near his own right. scholar who played on the golf team at purdue. >> wonderful program. >> it is so interesting. we see all of these low numbers. we have had such great finishes here over the years at tpc. this is worth another look. this is why we are in sudden death. rattling home the eagle. just bombing it in from the front of the green. >> this putt here is so smooth and calmly holed. that is not an easy putt. you feel silly if you hit it by six feet on the first putt. the one thing he really has in his favor because he made that really long putt and withstood the pressure he is thinking i have nothing to lose. maybe he is a bit more relaxed. trying to win wire to wire as we have a second consecutive tournament ending here. nice ovation for zach johnson. >> we are go to play 18, 18, 16, 17, 18 if we need to. >> he knows sam b
he is hitting his irons well. troy matteson tried to cut it down the corner and get it closer to the green and found closer to the green and found the rough. >> >> by the way a good golf near his own right. scholar who played on the golf team at purdue. >> wonderful program. >> it is so interesting. we see all of these low numbers. we have had such great finishes here over the years at tpc. this is worth another look. this is why we are in sudden death. rattling home the...
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a couple iron fasteners this way and a couple going in straight up and down. >> this is -- these are, again, in a different storage solution. because as you can see here, you have a combination of both wood there's some encrustation on the metal. this is caused by the chemical reaction of the metal in the water. it's sort of adhered to the this is essentially caused by the chemical reaction of the metal in the water and it is sort of adhered to the surface of the wood as well. this has to be treated individually so you're preserving both the wood and the metal. this is a reading element, so this would have attached to the side of the vessel and you would have attached reading elements, lines and such to the strap. this is a piece of wood, structure of the ship. we're not exactly sure where it came from, what part of the ship it is. we know where it was found, but not what part of the ship it was. it was disarticulated, so you have an iron fastener going through the wood and this is a typical fastener we recorded on the vessel, and this is pretty well preserved piece of wood and it wil
a couple iron fasteners this way and a couple going in straight up and down. >> this is -- these are, again, in a different storage solution. because as you can see here, you have a combination of both wood there's some encrustation on the metal. this is caused by the chemical reaction of the metal in the water. it's sort of adhered to the this is essentially caused by the chemical reaction of the metal in the water and it is sort of adhered to the surface of the wood as well. this has to...
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be it for me today but now stay tuned to look back at fashion or rather the lack of it behind the iron curtain and how two people bucked a trend carving out their own unique sense of style that's coming up next in our special report. western journalists called her the soviet union's answer to audrey hepburn international modeling agencies snapped up her pictures fashion houses offered her lucrative contracts abroad but global stardom was out of reach. can you imagine that for the post that i am in now. one of our girls had to leave the soviet union that was going in the middle so that she was doing a shoot for a foreign magazine and when our authorities saw this picture she was harassed interrogated by the police and then finally she was forced to leave the country. in the one nine hundred sixty s. when the a commuter on the boat began to attract attention the career of a fashion model in the soviet union brought neither money nor fame. in one thousand nine hundred fifty nine moscow hosted the first guest fashion show since the end of the second world war. do your models arrived from p
be it for me today but now stay tuned to look back at fashion or rather the lack of it behind the iron curtain and how two people bucked a trend carving out their own unique sense of style that's coming up next in our special report. western journalists called her the soviet union's answer to audrey hepburn international modeling agencies snapped up her pictures fashion houses offered her lucrative contracts abroad but global stardom was out of reach. can you imagine that for the post that i am...
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. >> i would suggest a good, solid 6-iron with draw into the right side of the green, david. >> yeah. the center of the green as he looks at it. that is a good looking shot. needs to kick to the left. >> beautiful. spectacular shot. >> my goodness, what a shot. >> he does not know how close that is. >> truly remarkable. >> that was 6-iron. unbelievable. now the pressure is on. troy knows he must make bird tow stay in the playoff. 7-iron from 190. >> me must give himself a chance. >> pretty good swing. >> but that checked up and it will end up well short. zach johnson with a brilliant effort from the fairway bunker. >> beautiful, full swing. almost holes it. >> and he will remember this shot for the rest of his career if he goes on to win. he has put so much of his heart into this tournament. now he is on the cusp of one of the biggest victories in his life. >> you are thinking why he doesn't do that the first time around. that would have saved a bit of time. >> great ovation from the fans who came out to cheer on steve stricker and zach. they sure have their money's worth. you know he
. >> i would suggest a good, solid 6-iron with draw into the right side of the green, david. >> yeah. the center of the green as he looks at it. that is a good looking shot. needs to kick to the left. >> beautiful. spectacular shot. >> my goodness, what a shot. >> he does not know how close that is. >> truly remarkable. >> that was 6-iron. unbelievable. now the pressure is on. troy knows he must make bird tow stay in the playoff. 7-iron from 190....
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. >> i would suggest a good, solid 6-iron with draw into the right side of the green, david. >> yeah.enter of the green as he looks at it. that is a good looking shot. needs to kick to the left. >> beautiful. spectacular shot. >> my goodness, what a shot. >> he does not know how close that is. >> truly remarkable. >> that was 6-iron. unbelievable. now the pressure is on. troy knows he must make bird tow stay in the playoff. 7-iron from 190. >> me must give himself a chance. >> pretty good swing. >> but that checked up and it will end up well short. zach johnson with a brilliant effort from the fairway bunker. >> beautiful, full swing. almost holes it. >> and he will remember this shot for the rest of his career if he goes on to win. he has put so much of his heart into this tournament. now he is on the cusp of one of the biggest victories in his life. >> you are thinking why he doesn't do that the first time around. that would have saved a bit of time. >> great ovation from the fans who came out to cheer on steve stricker and zach. they sure have their money's worth. you know he has s
. >> i would suggest a good, solid 6-iron with draw into the right side of the green, david. >> yeah.enter of the green as he looks at it. that is a good looking shot. needs to kick to the left. >> beautiful. spectacular shot. >> my goodness, what a shot. >> he does not know how close that is. >> truly remarkable. >> that was 6-iron. unbelievable. now the pressure is on. troy knows he must make bird tow stay in the playoff. 7-iron from 190. >> me...
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and the police had to come and cut the wrote iron and get her out of it. and a year later natalie wood who was about, well i guess she was a couple years older had the same thing happen to her in the jackpot which was a movie my parents-- you know-- . >> rose: everything is copy. >> everything is copiment nothing goes to waste. it is an early lesson in biode gradable things. and so we were very used to this. and the play was very harmless. i mean it wasn't-- i didn't think it was me. i just thought it was based on something that had happened. >> rose: you graduate wellesley college and want to live in new york. you come to manhattanment you get a job as a researcher for "newsweek" magazine. >> mail girl. >> rose: mail girl. >> mail girl, yeah. >> rose: what does a pail girl do. >> just what it sounds like. delivers the mail. >> rose: you take the mail around to the people. >> there were no mail boys actually but there were mail girls. >> rose: because mailroom is where barry dylan and others started at the agencies. >> at the agencies where there were no m
and the police had to come and cut the wrote iron and get her out of it. and a year later natalie wood who was about, well i guess she was a couple years older had the same thing happen to her in the jackpot which was a movie my parents-- you know-- . >> rose: everything is copy. >> everything is copiment nothing goes to waste. it is an early lesson in biode gradable things. and so we were very used to this. and the play was very harmless. i mean it wasn't-- i didn't think it was...
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i cut iron here at the scrap iron yard so it can be made into raw iron that can be utilized for constructionevery day i'm grateful that i can be out here. i don't slack. i only know one speed and that's git 'r done speed. >> what's the best part of your job? >> the trust that the company gives me, it's great, you know. i never thought a guy could get out of prison and get treated this good in a company. that's the best part of my job right there. >> roy's awesome. i actually worked with him half a dozen times. anytime i need a hand, he's there. if i need a muscle, he's there. he's a great guy. i wish we had more. i never seen him on "lockup" until after he started working here. seeing him in there, compared to here, aggressive. he's aggressive now, but in a great way. anytime you get someone who wants to come to work and wants to work, my god. >> and still, reminders of prison sometimes show up unexpectedly. >> this prison bus from the department of corrections came in. me being my nosy self, i had to look. right here, names and numbers of people being transferred out. it wasn't too long ago
i cut iron here at the scrap iron yard so it can be made into raw iron that can be utilized for constructionevery day i'm grateful that i can be out here. i don't slack. i only know one speed and that's git 'r done speed. >> what's the best part of your job? >> the trust that the company gives me, it's great, you know. i never thought a guy could get out of prison and get treated this good in a company. that's the best part of my job right there. >> roy's awesome. i actually...
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the iron curtain collapsed the borders were opened and a wave of imports surged into russia the quality often left much to be desired many black market traders became legitimate business men. the soviet system with its limitations and prohibitions became a thing of the past. but a greater sell said we're going to see those guys they're free to wear what they like in a play with a reform that would have been simply impossible in the one nine hundred fifty six or so i think everybody heard those stories by party members touching the fashion bug and being reprimanded at meetings. after graduating from medical school now examiner's office no longer in gauged in illicit trade for six years he worked a regular job but in the early ninety's he had to quit doctors were paid peanuts during those strike up he moved to moscow but never sold jeans again now he sells it senior managers alexander is a professional headhunter now. he works for a company ranked among the top ten companies in executive search management in the world his job consists of finding professionals with salaries starting from f
the iron curtain collapsed the borders were opened and a wave of imports surged into russia the quality often left much to be desired many black market traders became legitimate business men. the soviet system with its limitations and prohibitions became a thing of the past. but a greater sell said we're going to see those guys they're free to wear what they like in a play with a reform that would have been simply impossible in the one nine hundred fifty six or so i think everybody heard those...
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the extreme ironing world-altitude record holders. - anyway, bye! - it's from 6:00. - i'll put your names on the door. - it's ok... it's a free bar. it's kat-- k-a-t moon and zoe slater. see you there. we could cozy up to a video later. - what about your mom? - i'll send her out to the pub. - derek, can you take mom out later? - yeah, of course. - oh, thanks. - see you. that'll be lovely. we don't get time on our own. - love you. - see you later. hello, paul. i'm just getting the kids some drinks. and, er... you worked well with them. they haven't stopped talking about you. we're, um... we're gonna get a team together. and i was wondering if you'd consider helping out. i'm sorry, derek... me and kids, you know... we don't mix too well. - ( door closes ) - sharon: vicki? - how did it go? - you were right. i was wasting my breath. he wouldn't budge at all. right, let's do it then, yeah? yeah. - journey ok, mr. warwick? - yes, thanks. - would you like a cup of tea? - no. i've a lot on today. - right... - you remember paul, don't you? - hello, paul. - h
the extreme ironing world-altitude record holders. - anyway, bye! - it's from 6:00. - i'll put your names on the door. - it's ok... it's a free bar. it's kat-- k-a-t moon and zoe slater. see you there. we could cozy up to a video later. - what about your mom? - i'll send her out to the pub. - derek, can you take mom out later? - yeah, of course. - oh, thanks. - see you. that'll be lovely. we don't get time on our own. - love you. - see you later. hello, paul. i'm just getting the kids some...
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vassilieva alexander was given all the exhibits of the unique collection the fashion of behind the iron curtain by various soviet stars wives of the elite and their inheritors. let's look at the speaking of famous dresses the red balm dress of soviet actress clara looks call was made of nylon and she wore it and count which is surely worth mentioning. let's this was an american dress. but by one nine hundred sixty s. it already looked a little old fashioned in the west. more than look at all but it was red. and she looked very extravagant and very attractive. however the sixty's were a time of mini skirts in the chanel style it was a time of narrow silhouettes. only the cream of the u.s.s.r. could afford to wear trendy threads from overseas. is all too familiar with soviet high society as he was the son of a famous actress and folk artist. and they always made fun of soviet women nobody saw them and when they did see them it was in quite unflattering photos. the first elegant soviet women were touring performers with. the ballerina. was the first woman whose portrait was published and t
vassilieva alexander was given all the exhibits of the unique collection the fashion of behind the iron curtain by various soviet stars wives of the elite and their inheritors. let's look at the speaking of famous dresses the red balm dress of soviet actress clara looks call was made of nylon and she wore it and count which is surely worth mentioning. let's this was an american dress. but by one nine hundred sixty s. it already looked a little old fashioned in the west. more than look at all...
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please welcome the one and only "iron" mike tyson. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: "iron" mikes remembering backstage -- >> congratulations on the emmy, man. >> jimmy: oh, you're a good man. [ cheers and applause ] thank you. i appreciate it. >> listen -- we're from upstate new york. you got an emmy nomination. i won a golden glove. golden globes -- we got some stuff happening, man. >> jimmy: yeah, we should be hanging out more. we should be hanging out more often. >> only if it helps us win more awards. more, more, more, more more. >> jimmy: you know what i was remembering? do you remember this? i saw you and met you years ago -- everyone says this to you. but, i was at the mgm grand. and i saw they closed the armani shop. they said mike tyson is shopping in the armani. >> no, i was shopping in the versace shop. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. that's right. sorry, sorry. >> that's a big difference. >> jimmy: i don't know. [ italian accent ] "armani. versace." [ talking over each other ] you go out. you close down versace. no one's even allowed to go in there 'cause you're in there shoppin
please welcome the one and only "iron" mike tyson. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: "iron" mikes remembering backstage -- >> congratulations on the emmy, man. >> jimmy: oh, you're a good man. [ cheers and applause ] thank you. i appreciate it. >> listen -- we're from upstate new york. you got an emmy nomination. i won a golden glove. golden globes -- we got some stuff happening, man. >> jimmy: yeah, we should be hanging out more. we...
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you talk about the iron try ainge until your book. first what's the iron triangle? i want to ask you about things like this. >> the iron triangle, as i characterize it, is the fact that the bureaucracy in the department of defense, military and civilian, is relatively permanent. it's there. the defense contractors, that's an institution that exists in our society, as relatively perm. it's there. and the congress, the members and staffs change relatively lit until any given election psyccy and the three of them get together and develop a comfort level as to what ought to be. if somebody comes in and wants to change that namely the president of the united states gets elected and has views, take president george w. bush. he gave a speech at the sit ta d citadel, any changes that are made are tend to be made over the objection of the congress, the defense contractors, and the permanent bureaucracy. they're comfortable with the way it is. they've concluded that that's the way it ought to be. and if a president gets elected and comes in to office with different views, the
you talk about the iron try ainge until your book. first what's the iron triangle? i want to ask you about things like this. >> the iron triangle, as i characterize it, is the fact that the bureaucracy in the department of defense, military and civilian, is relatively permanent. it's there. the defense contractors, that's an institution that exists in our society, as relatively perm. it's there. and the congress, the members and staffs change relatively lit until any given election psyccy...
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she is not made of iron. she's made all of wood. "uss constitution" earned her first laurels during the barbary wars. she was patrolling off the mediterranean. most people know this from the marine theme song. song "from the halls of montezuma to the shores of tripoli," that's the moment when this was head of the mediterranean squadron and the "uss constitution" is the big flagship and the whole squadron was attacking on tripoli because american merchant ships sailing into the mediterranean were stopped and some of our sailors were in prison on the north african coast. used to be common to pay tribute to the north african leaders. sort of like the toll-takers of the mediterranean. most governments did, that britain and france and we can d did that at first. we spent up to one-sixth of our national budget on tribute to the north african coast. finally we decided we didn't want to do that anymore so in 1803 "constitution" is the there as the flagship of the squadron and we were able to negotiate a peace with tripoli and the release of
she is not made of iron. she's made all of wood. "uss constitution" earned her first laurels during the barbary wars. she was patrolling off the mediterranean. most people know this from the marine theme song. song "from the halls of montezuma to the shores of tripoli," that's the moment when this was head of the mediterranean squadron and the "uss constitution" is the big flagship and the whole squadron was attacking on tripoli because american merchant ships...
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it's a stunt for the upcoming iron man 3 movie.he cast and crew have been hanging around in the cape area. iron man is scheduled to be released next week. >> we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,, >> letterman is next with mark
it's a stunt for the upcoming iron man 3 movie.he cast and crew have been hanging around in the cape area. iron man is scheduled to be released next week. >> we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,, >> letterman is next with mark
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. >> the cancer survivor is fighting to compete in the iron man world championship. we will introduce you to this extraordinary athlete. >> often confused with a man wanted by federal authorities. we have more on that investigation. investigation. >> here is a look at what is happening. a brush fire continues to burn in queen anne's county. an investigation uncovered multiple marijuana plants. 24 homes were evacuated. the flames are contained but the weather has kept the fire from burning itself out. a better plane crashes in worcester county, killing the pilot. it happened for 11:00 a.m. this morning. the plane appeared to have engine trouble. the wing struck a large tree before crashing to the ground. the agony of the victim has not been released. investigation into the crash continues. the decision came today from a military judge who said juan mendez's words would be irrelevant. the issue will be dealt with next month. mendez the u.s. violated u.s. rules. manning was moved to a medium- security agency in 2011. >> purchases or -- pertussis or whooping cough is com
. >> the cancer survivor is fighting to compete in the iron man world championship. we will introduce you to this extraordinary athlete. >> often confused with a man wanted by federal authorities. we have more on that investigation. investigation. >> here is a look at what is happening. a brush fire continues to burn in queen anne's county. an investigation uncovered multiple marijuana plants. 24 homes were evacuated. the flames are contained but the weather has kept the fire...
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so let's make our dryers do the ironing. have our fridges cater our parties. and tell our ranges to whip up dinner. let's plug in to summer savings before they're gone... ...without wasting an ounce of energy with smart machines that turn housework into house play. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now, save $600 on this maytag french door refrigerator, just $1,598. [ male announcer ] introducing new dentyne split to fit pack. it splits in to two smaller, sleeker packs that fit almost anywhere so you can take them everywhere. dentyne split to fit. practice safe breath. >> stephen: hey, welcome back, everybody. my guest is an a clipped sports reporter who has written 18 books. he had to fine something to keep him awake during baseball games. please welcome frank deford. thank you so much for stopping in, have a seat. sir, first of all, i have to compliment you on being a dapper gentleman. not everyone shows the respect to come on my show with the-- and the cher sheaf. >> sports writers are usually looked upon as involve enly an
so let's make our dryers do the ironing. have our fridges cater our parties. and tell our ranges to whip up dinner. let's plug in to summer savings before they're gone... ...without wasting an ounce of energy with smart machines that turn housework into house play. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now, save $600 on this maytag french door refrigerator, just $1,598. [ male announcer ] introducing new dentyne split to fit pack. it splits in to two smaller,...
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there's no rise in rio tinto iron ore output. the ceo says expansion projects will continue despite the global volatility. meanwhile smaller rival, jumped 42%. still sharp growth has been overshadowed in cost overruns. and steven pierce said the firm is look at openings to raise a billion dollars in extra funds. analysts say the cash crunch is likely to fuel speculation that fortescue is the next biggest play in the mining space. >> as the world's largest pure play iron ore producer, the share price is often seen as a barometer for global growth and with 25% correction in the past three months that barometer has been showing no shortage of signs of high pressure. according to some analysts things could change. >> we got a price tag of $7 on fmg and we expect that to be realized in the next few months. >> key to the company's success is a plan to triple it's iron ore out put by next year. an ambitious goal. that's been attracting the attention of some prominent short sellers who has singled the stock out as a value trap. >> we thi
there's no rise in rio tinto iron ore output. the ceo says expansion projects will continue despite the global volatility. meanwhile smaller rival, jumped 42%. still sharp growth has been overshadowed in cost overruns. and steven pierce said the firm is look at openings to raise a billion dollars in extra funds. analysts say the cash crunch is likely to fuel speculation that fortescue is the next biggest play in the mining space. >> as the world's largest pure play iron ore producer, the...
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if we go down the list of conservative messages, look, you got a highly ironic republican presidentialdidate this year. not only--look their number one issue is repealing obama-care and then as your presidential candidate of the party who wants to repeal obama-care the guy who basically designed it in massachusetts. big problem. number two you come here like three years after the biggest financial crisis we're ever going to see in our life sometimes, a crisis engineered for us by wall street, and who do they nominate for their presidential campaign, a wall street guy. >> eliot: this troubles me, and it really does trouble me and your book outlines the failure to communicate messages properly. we're doing it again. on healthcare, markets regulating wall street, we have an argument that is absolutely bulletproof logically yet we're not persuading the public, why. >> i do my best, but look, the problem is you're--this is the biggest problem facing liberalism. you watched over the course of our life sometimes you watched this movement shrink basically almost die because you go to a place l
if we go down the list of conservative messages, look, you got a highly ironic republican presidentialdidate this year. not only--look their number one issue is repealing obama-care and then as your presidential candidate of the party who wants to repeal obama-care the guy who basically designed it in massachusetts. big problem. number two you come here like three years after the biggest financial crisis we're ever going to see in our life sometimes, a crisis engineered for us by wall street,...
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. >> cenk: that iron report a a little later in the show. shoe you be done with them. >> and this is so good. >> it helps release the market and sustain economic growth in u.s. history. >> cenk: but we'll tell you whether their newsroom is realistic. some of the things that will drive you crazy about this show. we'll tell you how a real newsroom works. all this on tonight's show. it's go time. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> cenk: james holmes is the lunatic, well, we don't know yet what his mental state is, but we do know that he, of course, shot 70 people. hence, i'm going to go ahead and call him a lunatic. we have his mug shot as well. you can see that he does not look very sane. nor did he in court. "abc news" has more on that 12,347 movie theater shooting suspect james holmes sat in a courtroom appearing dazed sat silent during the court appearance. the lead prosecutor in the case said she's considering the death penalty. the former doctorial student is accused of killing 12 moviegoers and injuring 58 in a hail of butt let's during a midnight p
. >> cenk: that iron report a a little later in the show. shoe you be done with them. >> and this is so good. >> it helps release the market and sustain economic growth in u.s. history. >> cenk: but we'll tell you whether their newsroom is realistic. some of the things that will drive you crazy about this show. we'll tell you how a real newsroom works. all this on tonight's show. it's go time. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> cenk: james holmes is the lunatic, well, we...
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they say iron sharpens iron, it's that type of thing.he more you have out there, everybody has a step up and when they make the cut, it will be a good group. >> now here's the latest injury news. corey was held at practice saturday and today. he had surgery to clean out his knee. today they expect him back, hopefully by the third preseason game. the rookie are getting ready for him. he is out for the season. now, the skins also had a special guest today, hip hop artist and d.c. native spent some time mingling with everybody. he said rg3 is making humble cool again. he said, he warned fans, he's excited to see them, but have patience this season. >> we aught to understand he's a rookie, he's a new guy, and we can't tear him down. a lot of cities tear down the guys that have potential and leave town as soon as the contract is up. we have to make sure he's happy. all of those things matter. >> that will do it for redskins park. kristen berset, back to you guys. >> have a great night, thanks. >> good night, everyone. if you've been successfu
they say iron sharpens iron, it's that type of thing.he more you have out there, everybody has a step up and when they make the cut, it will be a good group. >> now here's the latest injury news. corey was held at practice saturday and today. he had surgery to clean out his knee. today they expect him back, hopefully by the third preseason game. the rookie are getting ready for him. he is out for the season. now, the skins also had a special guest today, hip hop artist and d.c. native...
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ian: if you practice this shot, sometimes a wedge or a 9-iron is the way to play it.k: most definitely i'd be grabbing my 53 degree because, as i said, you can't turn as much. nick: yeah, exactly right. you throw your arms at it and you hit it. ian: went with the sand wedge and couldn't get enough leverage on it to hit it. david: that's when you change your mind in the downswing. you're going to hit close to the ball and you think no, that's going to be too close, and whoops. ian: difficult shot, especially in this situation. nick: it really was. you almost need to go away and rehearse it somewhere, replicate it out of the sand. ian: now he's got a really, really difficult chip and run from the downslope. you hate to get this up and down in regulation play. nick: he needs to get it inside of ted just to keep the pressure on. ian: right now he's got to think about holing this or at least getting it as close as he possibly can. good, clean contact. no, he didn't get clean contact. well, he'll have 20 feet left for par and right now he's not feeling very good about the w
ian: if you practice this shot, sometimes a wedge or a 9-iron is the way to play it.k: most definitely i'd be grabbing my 53 degree because, as i said, you can't turn as much. nick: yeah, exactly right. you throw your arms at it and you hit it. ian: went with the sand wedge and couldn't get enough leverage on it to hit it. david: that's when you change your mind in the downswing. you're going to hit close to the ball and you think no, that's going to be too close, and whoops. ian: difficult...
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ian: if you practice this shot, sometimes a wedge or a 9-iron is the way to play it.k: most definitely i'd be grabbing my 53 degree because, as i said, you can't turn as much. nick: yeah, exactly right. you throw your arms at it and you hit it. ian: went with the sand wedge and couldn't get enough leverage on it to hit it. david: that's when you change your mind in the downswing. you're going to hit close to the ball and you think no, that's going to be too close, and whoops. ian: difficult shot, especially in this situation. nick: it really was. you almost need to go away and rehearse it somewhere, replicate it out of the sand. ian: now he's got a really, really difficult chip and run from the downslope. you hate to get this up and down in regulation play. nick: he needs to get it inside of ted just to keep the pressure on. ian: right now he's got to think about holing this or at least getting it as close as he possibly can. good, clean contact. no, he didn't get clean contact. well, he'll have 20 feet left for par and right now he's not feeling very good about the w
ian: if you practice this shot, sometimes a wedge or a 9-iron is the way to play it.k: most definitely i'd be grabbing my 53 degree because, as i said, you can't turn as much. nick: yeah, exactly right. you throw your arms at it and you hit it. ian: went with the sand wedge and couldn't get enough leverage on it to hit it. david: that's when you change your mind in the downswing. you're going to hit close to the ball and you think no, that's going to be too close, and whoops. ian: difficult...
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peter: he's going with a 9-iron so he's got plenty of club. jim: coming in again.k: wow, it was a fabulous shot. oh, sit down. that's nasty. jim: boy, he went right at it, too. it was the same track as the one before but just inches long. back after this word. jim: just a little stroll up to the 18th green, the first hole of the playoff. playoff for the second straight year at the greenbrier classic. this was in regulation just moments ago. this is what troy kelly faced. and now from the same framing. it's a little bit outside of it but same basic line. nick: same length, so that's important to him personally, i think. he knows exactly how it broke. keep the same feeling. jim: you're a numbers guy. you're always talking about coming up with some sort of math to your moltey. he's got all this family back in the state of washington back at the family restaurant at kelly's 19th hole. they're all watching. of course, this is troy dell -- kelly's 19th hole of the day so what do you think? nick: that sounds good to me, jim. if that's as good as you can come up with, righ
peter: he's going with a 9-iron so he's got plenty of club. jim: coming in again.k: wow, it was a fabulous shot. oh, sit down. that's nasty. jim: boy, he went right at it, too. it was the same track as the one before but just inches long. back after this word. jim: just a little stroll up to the 18th green, the first hole of the playoff. playoff for the second straight year at the greenbrier classic. this was in regulation just moments ago. this is what troy kelly faced. and now from the same...
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the iron man. she is 74, she is fiercely independent, she likes living here alone. police tonight are looking for a suspect, a white man, tall, thin build, they said he was wearing a light colored shirt and camo jeans with eyeglasses on. the man hunt is on tonight. reporting live in aberdeen, 9news now. >>> new at 6:00 tonight, another day in court. the former university of virginia lacrosse player appeared with his mother and attorneys in charlottesville. they were there when a judge ruled that cameras will not be allowed in the courtroom for his sentencing next month. he was convicted in february of murdering his exgirlfriend, yeardley love. cameras in the courtroom could hinder his right to a fair trial. >>> two prince georges county police officers are being called heros tonight after a fire at a district heights apartment building. >> i'm bruce leshan, from blocks away, a police lieutenant sees a column of smoke rising. he and a corporal rush into this burning building to rescue a half dozen people who have no idea their lives are in danger. >> i think it's hum
the iron man. she is 74, she is fiercely independent, she likes living here alone. police tonight are looking for a suspect, a white man, tall, thin build, they said he was wearing a light colored shirt and camo jeans with eyeglasses on. the man hunt is on tonight. reporting live in aberdeen, 9news now. >>> new at 6:00 tonight, another day in court. the former university of virginia lacrosse player appeared with his mother and attorneys in charlottesville. they were there when a judge...
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[bell] [speaker speaking off microphone] >> aluminum, cadmium, copper, iron, lead, magnesium -- i cannot pronounce it. >> manganese, nickel. >> zinc, tin, sells for -- sulphur, carbon dioxide, phenol, -- >> ethylene. president chiu: i am sorry, again, ma'am. i want to abide by the rules of the chamber. we need to have one speaker at a time. each speaker gets to speak for a damp -- up to two minutes. we will hear from other speakers who have not had a chance to speak, we can do it that way, also. thank you very much. why do we not hear from our next speaker? >> here you go, mom. president chiu: can we hear from our next speaker? >> my name is lisa. you have to excuse my entire. i just came from the park. i am a special interest being here today. i am a mother. these are my two sons. they are five and seven-years old. i live approximately one block from where this will be developed. so it is literally my backyard. we use the park as a backyard. it is one of the things, the beauty of san francisco that maintains me being in the san francisco. this is one of the cultural centers. our kids to
[bell] [speaker speaking off microphone] >> aluminum, cadmium, copper, iron, lead, magnesium -- i cannot pronounce it. >> manganese, nickel. >> zinc, tin, sells for -- sulphur, carbon dioxide, phenol, -- >> ethylene. president chiu: i am sorry, again, ma'am. i want to abide by the rules of the chamber. we need to have one speaker at a time. each speaker gets to speak for a damp -- up to two minutes. we will hear from other speakers who have not had a chance to speak, we...
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-israel iron dome defense. a critical investment -- may i have another -- the speaker pro tempore: the the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. hoyer: it provides israel with additional weaponry. again as a first-line of defense for the united states as well as for israel. furthermore, this bill extends loan guarantees for israel and encourages expanded israeli role in nato. mr. speaker, it is so encouraging to see that even while we may divide on other matters, this house will pass the legislation before us with strong overwhelming bipartisan support. that sends a message that hopefully cannot be missed. a clarity of purpose expressed by this congress, the policy-making body of this nation that speaks for all the people of our nation. hopefully those who would pose a threat and risk to us and to our allies would take note of that purpose. let us continue to ensure that close u.s.-israel ties is an issue that units us as americans. the house overwhelmingly passed this measure earlier this year 411 to 2.
-israel iron dome defense. a critical investment -- may i have another -- the speaker pro tempore: the the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. hoyer: it provides israel with additional weaponry. again as a first-line of defense for the united states as well as for israel. furthermore, this bill extends loan guarantees for israel and encourages expanded israeli role in nato. mr. speaker, it is so encouraging to see that even while we may divide on other matters, this house will pass the...
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just six weeks ago ironically she survived a shopping mall shooting in toronto. both president obama and republican candidate mitt romney canceled all their campaign events and pulled their ads in the state of colorado. both men expressed condolences and told americans keep the victims in their thoughts and prayers. >> we will take every step possible to ensure the safety of all of our people. we're going to stand by our neighbors in colorado during this extraordinarily difficult time. >> our hearts break for the victims and their families. we pray that the wounded will recover and that those who are grieving will know the nearness of god. >> president obama is back at the white house tonight where he and vice president joe biden are meeting with senior advisors talking about this shooting. the president issued a probing chance honoring the victims and has order -- a proclamation honoring the victims and ordered all u.s. flags flown at half staff from now until sunset wednesday. >>> if you're planning to head off to the movies tonight, don't be surprised to see p
just six weeks ago ironically she survived a shopping mall shooting in toronto. both president obama and republican candidate mitt romney canceled all their campaign events and pulled their ads in the state of colorado. both men expressed condolences and told americans keep the victims in their thoughts and prayers. >> we will take every step possible to ensure the safety of all of our people. we're going to stand by our neighbors in colorado during this extraordinarily difficult time....
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the buyer, chicago bridge and iron, fell more than 14%. after the closing bell, the market focus was on health insurer humana. earnings missed the mark by nine cents per share. while revenues were higher, so were expenses. these results from humana weren't expected until n t week, but in addition to the disappointing quarterly results, the company also lowered its full year outlook as its medicare patience use its services more than expected. shares were flat during the regular session, but fell as much as 10% in after hours action, trading below $64 per share after closing at $70.55 cents per share. four of the five most active traded e.t.f.'s were lower. only the s&p 500 tracking fund eeked out the thinnest of gains, one penny higher. and that's tonight's market focus. >> susie: tomorrow on "n.b.r.," we'll check in on housing. >> the overseas bailout. in the new book titled bailout. he said there was a double standard for how banks were treated during the crisis. >> the approaching threat of government. >> tom: the approaching threat of
the buyer, chicago bridge and iron, fell more than 14%. after the closing bell, the market focus was on health insurer humana. earnings missed the mark by nine cents per share. while revenues were higher, so were expenses. these results from humana weren't expected until n t week, but in addition to the disappointing quarterly results, the company also lowered its full year outlook as its medicare patience use its services more than expected. shares were flat during the regular session, but...
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i was nine years old and woke up behind the iron curtain again. and it took me ten years to escape again just before the fall of the berlin wall and i was at demonstration, the first in 20 years against the communist government, prague spring in 1989. i know the enemies of the freedom better than anyone. thank you for allowing me this opportunity. >> martin dzuris the "d" is silent. >> i will ask you to clear the room and take your conversations outside. put your belongings on your chair but make it easier for the servers to get the room set up for lunch. the exception to clearing the room is come up front and meet martin dzuris or curtis olafson. we are adjourned the. doors will open at high noon, 12:00 noon for luncheon service. >>> ladies and gentlemen, please exit the ballroom promptly and remember, take personal items with you as the room will be reset. thank you. doors will reopen shortly. ♪ >>> we have great threats to our existence today as a nation. and i would think in my opinion greater than any threat we've ever faced whether it's been
i was nine years old and woke up behind the iron curtain again. and it took me ten years to escape again just before the fall of the berlin wall and i was at demonstration, the first in 20 years against the communist government, prague spring in 1989. i know the enemies of the freedom better than anyone. thank you for allowing me this opportunity. >> martin dzuris the "d" is silent. >> i will ask you to clear the room and take your conversations outside. put your...
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we have an iron ore in our mountains. they're displacing us." every day there's a land war.very day there's a water war. because of the appetite of this global commodity-producing, consumption-based interconnection. and i often say that what we have is an interconnectedness of the world through greed, which is not how nature works, which is not how humanity works. and an exclusion of people, a killing of their humanity. it is not an accident that with the rise of corporate globalization and economic globalization we have seen the rise of religious conflict, ethnic conflicts, where people get divided, more and more and more. so we are seeing human divisions. you're seeing a deeper division between human beings and the earth, and all you see is a global reach. we are seeing a drop in our sense of a common humanity, and definitely a collapse in the planetary consciousness that we need to have. and for me, those are the two elements of making peace with the earth. reclaiming our common humanity and reclaiming our recognition that we are earth's citizens. >> the last time you wer
we have an iron ore in our mountains. they're displacing us." every day there's a land war.very day there's a water war. because of the appetite of this global commodity-producing, consumption-based interconnection. and i often say that what we have is an interconnectedness of the world through greed, which is not how nature works, which is not how humanity works. and an exclusion of people, a killing of their humanity. it is not an accident that with the rise of corporate globalization...