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jacobs, barajas and trades brought the others here. including jerry math us, jr. and they have a jungster up, tejada who is the youngest player they have had in a long time. it invokes the name of someone currently in the washington national's organization. there is young mr. 20-year-old, tejada. 2-0. zimmerman comebacks it down. kept the ball out of the left field corner and the mets have their first base hit. bottom line is, mock is heading for a very tight pitch first inning. >> rob: hurt himself, got great stuff tonight. doesn't need to fall behind the hitters. you are giving the mets the advantage when you fall behind. if you get behind you really put them in an advantage situation. you got to stop this right here and challenge these hitters. they haven't gotten off to a great start offensively. >> bob: jacobs with with the mets in 2005 but then they picked up delgado and there was no job here for him, went on to the marlins. was in kansas city last year. >> rob: he was let go there. big part of the trade with nunez, to the florida marlins and with some of th
jacobs, barajas and trades brought the others here. including jerry math us, jr. and they have a jungster up, tejada who is the youngest player they have had in a long time. it invokes the name of someone currently in the washington national's organization. there is young mr. 20-year-old, tejada. 2-0. zimmerman comebacks it down. kept the ball out of the left field corner and the mets have their first base hit. bottom line is, mock is heading for a very tight pitch first inning. >> rob:...
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jacobs has it for the first out. now comes that dangerous combination of rodriguez and desmond. >> rob: i like it, you got a guy that is a life time 700 hitter and then you got a good power hitter shortstop. a knowledgeable baseball fan explaining the game to a mets fan it appears. >> bob: rodriguez is 5-10. that has a chance to fall and he's 6-11. they keep coming for rodriguez. >> rob: francoeur has a canon in right field. this guy can flat out pitch. boom. >> bob: desmond looking to drive the ball again. the great thing about what the nationals are doing with him to get him these at bats. he's not a guy that has to hit and whether it's second, eight, wherever he is put, all he has to do is show us what you can do. just get some experience. >>> this is what we talked about, you want a good solid team together. you keep drafting talented young amples. >> bob: absolutely. >> rob: resignredunn, get him an expension. -- resign dunn, get him an extension. >>> he's ahead. he will get the call, 2-2. >> rob: mock and pelfr
jacobs has it for the first out. now comes that dangerous combination of rodriguez and desmond. >> rob: i like it, you got a guy that is a life time 700 hitter and then you got a good power hitter shortstop. a knowledgeable baseball fan explaining the game to a mets fan it appears. >> bob: rodriguez is 5-10. that has a chance to fall and he's 6-11. they keep coming for rodriguez. >> rob: francoeur has a canon in right field. this guy can flat out pitch. boom. >> bob:...
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at one samnites emily aster, granddaughter of galaxy john jacob astor, the richest man in america.hey were married in junior 1838 in the months that followed were some of sam's happiness. his father is up on a factory. he otherwise he adored and woodward had into november their first child, a little girl was born. this painting by dan hall also still in family hands show sam and family on their wedding day. the first dark cloud, the samuel ward's unexpected death in november 1839. ready or not, sam moved up the ladder at prime ward and king. next is brother who understood the banking industry caught typhoid fever and died in julia finds. then came the hideous death of nathaniel prime, the retired founder of the bank. spammer to longfellow, old mr. prime committed suicide yesterday by slitting his throat with a razor. there was a bright spot in mid february 1841, sam dashed off a joyous note to longfellow announces the arrival of his first son. two days later another know. this time barely legible brought news of an infection that had sat in and family had died. two days after that
at one samnites emily aster, granddaughter of galaxy john jacob astor, the richest man in america.hey were married in junior 1838 in the months that followed were some of sam's happiness. his father is up on a factory. he otherwise he adored and woodward had into november their first child, a little girl was born. this painting by dan hall also still in family hands show sam and family on their wedding day. the first dark cloud, the samuel ward's unexpected death in november 1839. ready or not,...
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we are talking about food labeling and safety with michael jacob son the director. if you'd like to get involved in the conference, give us a call at 207-737-001 for republicans and 202-737-002 for democrats and rds 202-628-0205 for indpendents. our first call comes from san antonio, texas on the line for republicans. caller: good morning. first time caller. a little nervous. i know with cerrioses there was something out about them but does this extend into the political world? is there a line to be drawn of what is in that male? i just don't know how you can even begin to address the administration. who is to blame? where do we draw the line? guest: the cerrios claim is small potatos one is requiring chain restaurants to list calorie contents. chain restaurants will have to have a brochure listing the sodium and fat and other newt reants you see on food labels there's one good stoody on the affect of food labeling. starbucks sponsored a high quality study that found that with calorie labeling on their food, consumers bought 14 prs fewer calories. that's something t
we are talking about food labeling and safety with michael jacob son the director. if you'd like to get involved in the conference, give us a call at 207-737-001 for republicans and 202-737-002 for democrats and rds 202-628-0205 for indpendents. our first call comes from san antonio, texas on the line for republicans. caller: good morning. first time caller. a little nervous. i know with cerrioses there was something out about them but does this extend into the political world? is there a line...
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they want the best employee. >> jacob, joe, thank you very much. viewers, let us know what you think? fair or not?
they want the best employee. >> jacob, joe, thank you very much. viewers, let us know what you think? fair or not?
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each morning" by jacob picard. so you buy your book and quietly go about your day the task. you are not joyous, and you know nothing will be left of yesterday. nothing of tomorrow now approaching. hour by hour departments on. the men's change silent in god's name. perhaps none of your steps will the the trace. a small when already makes you shiver. of the little rain. you're only companions are the mobs. before you know it all this is gone like a song sung somewhere. oh, stay calm in the clouds and be patient. feel your grace. everyone who is called upon like you to listen to the gray wind of fate to wake up a numb sleep the others moun struck by a dream. >> public spaces felt increasingly hostile. many jews were conscious of having to behave with great care and inspection. this is what tony specter wrote after her immigration to the u.s. in late 1938. >> i am very proud that i did nothing to draw attention to myself and behaved calmly and modestly, especially in the tram cars. the traffic association provided unti
each morning" by jacob picard. so you buy your book and quietly go about your day the task. you are not joyous, and you know nothing will be left of yesterday. nothing of tomorrow now approaching. hour by hour departments on. the men's change silent in god's name. perhaps none of your steps will the the trace. a small when already makes you shiver. of the little rain. you're only companions are the mobs. before you know it all this is gone like a song sung somewhere. oh, stay calm in the...
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as you may know, my wife did a small book on jacob lawrence for the phillips collection. one of the things that sticks out in my mind was a picture of a young african american in harlem named jacob lawrence. he is pictured at a summer program that was part of a federal program. he is in a class. what stunned me was all of these kids in this class were wearing ties. my image of an artist does not wear a tie. and yet this was a matter of total pride. when you think of sports, you are thinking about, among other things, after-school activities. i think we have really missed the boat in the after-school activity issue on both the arts and humanities. what can be done to keep people enthused after school? and in the summers? i think those are the kinds of the programs we would think about. for example, everybody knows there are summer programs for basketball in this country. that is terrific. i am all for it. why shouldn't there also be some summer school programs in sculpture? may be reading history? maybe that is a way of picking up on that our school year is shorter than so
as you may know, my wife did a small book on jacob lawrence for the phillips collection. one of the things that sticks out in my mind was a picture of a young african american in harlem named jacob lawrence. he is pictured at a summer program that was part of a federal program. he is in a class. what stunned me was all of these kids in this class were wearing ties. my image of an artist does not wear a tie. and yet this was a matter of total pride. when you think of sports, you are thinking...
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the fire started in the 7800 block of jacobs road.megan mcgrath has more. >> reporter: good morning. this is a townhouse community. all of the structures involved in the fire are attached. what is being described by witnesses is a situation that it appears the fire started on the outside on a lower level, and that the flames traveled up one townhouse and began to skip from house to house. having walked down there, you can see that there is extensive damage to two of the town homes there. it looks like they have been completely gutted. much of the damage kind of in the rear of the structure. then we have a number of other town homes to the right of that initial town home, that also appear to have extensive smoke and water damage. there's dwret anothyet another s a grassy area that had damage from the heat. an intense fire. witnesses say the heat was incredible. folks standing across the street said they were really uncomfortable because of the intensity because of that heat. of course, a lot of damage was done here. no word on exactly
the fire started in the 7800 block of jacobs road.megan mcgrath has more. >> reporter: good morning. this is a townhouse community. all of the structures involved in the fire are attached. what is being described by witnesses is a situation that it appears the fire started on the outside on a lower level, and that the flames traveled up one townhouse and began to skip from house to house. having walked down there, you can see that there is extensive damage to two of the town homes there....
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jacob holds onto this unknown stranger, an angel of god. and in that wrestling match that goes on, it is jacob who pleads for a blessing. he says don't let says don't let me go until i receive a blessing. and so, all throughout the night, the rest i match goes on. i'm really, he he receives that wrestling and the rest is history in terms of abraham, isaac, jacob. i tell that story only because it reminds me of the wrestling match that's going on here. with intelligence reform. it's one where there is not a clear blessing over what it should look like. there are natural and at times i'm not sure tensions in the system as they say. and so invite you now to think with me about several of the assumption about intelligence reform and really raise some questions. i was being kidded earlier in the morning with some coffee that i'm in a worse position because i get to open. i don't think so. i'm actually in the best position because whether what i'm saying now or in a question that you have that i can't answer i can say denny blair will answer them
jacob holds onto this unknown stranger, an angel of god. and in that wrestling match that goes on, it is jacob who pleads for a blessing. he says don't let says don't let me go until i receive a blessing. and so, all throughout the night, the rest i match goes on. i'm really, he he receives that wrestling and the rest is history in terms of abraham, isaac, jacob. i tell that story only because it reminds me of the wrestling match that's going on here. with intelligence reform. it's one where...
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thanks to jacob weisberg an outstanding panel of the many, many thanks to all of you for your patience and for joining us this evening. [applause] >> do, larry and thanks to all of you for joining us this evening. i'm in turn when the director this project. that tariq ramadan is in the united states about the testament to the advocacy of three dozen organizations from the american academy of religion, the american association of university professors and pan-american center. six years ago, the bush administration reproach professor ramadan's visa ambien and from the united states. with the help of the aclu, the reorganization simonton out of lawsuit under the first amendment to challenge the ban an appeals court eventually rejected the bush administration basis with the band and as larry said earlier this year secretary of state hillary clinton signed an order that lifted the ban altogether. if not for the lawsuit, the three american organizations filed several years ago, this evening's discussion wouldn't be taking place at all. at the end of this evening, we cannot decide for ourselv
thanks to jacob weisberg an outstanding panel of the many, many thanks to all of you for your patience and for joining us this evening. [applause] >> do, larry and thanks to all of you for joining us this evening. i'm in turn when the director this project. that tariq ramadan is in the united states about the testament to the advocacy of three dozen organizations from the american academy of religion, the american association of university professors and pan-american center. six years...
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cindy jacobs claims to be a prophet. >> if you need any kind of miracle at all, or you just get up andrt to move towards the front. a cloud of glory is going to come. backs are being healed. feet are being healed. migraines are being healed. somebody needs a healing of hepatitis c. you are being healed right now. you have aids. you are being healed right now. right at this moment. oh, glauk coma is being healed. hallelujah. hallelujah, the cancer-free zone. the anointed of god. hallelujah. just when i count to three, i want to you do something you could not do. you wait until i count to three, and we're going to believe god is going to begin to move for you. are you ready? are you ready? come on, god, create. be the creator. be the creator. be the creator. are you ready? when i count to three, if you couldn't bend over, bend over. if you couldn't move your arm, move your arm. if you had a tumor, see if it's gone. whatever it is. are you ready? here we go. one, two, three. move. move. move. move. move. do it now. do it now. more. put your hands up. bend over. touch the floor. come on. d
cindy jacobs claims to be a prophet. >> if you need any kind of miracle at all, or you just get up andrt to move towards the front. a cloud of glory is going to come. backs are being healed. feet are being healed. migraines are being healed. somebody needs a healing of hepatitis c. you are being healed right now. you have aids. you are being healed right now. right at this moment. oh, glauk coma is being healed. hallelujah. hallelujah, the cancer-free zone. the anointed of god....
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jacobs, how far ahead of a movie premiere will you offer the contract on that move is part receives? >> in the case of a -- i'm still getting used -- in the kantor exchange the provision is up to a year but we expected will be six months. >> six months? >> additionally proposed product looking at four weeks. >> okay, who will be using these markets for price discovery were fortified edging, in our opinion,? >> again to reiterate my opening comments, many deals are negotiated on the base of one a box office potential will be in the amount of advertising that is justified by a film will be reflected by the expectation of that box office. there are theater screens and seats allocated and will be based on that decision so again i think event in the context of the price of soybeans or cotton is high or low there is an allocation question is a farmer uses and we see those decisions made here. if you know the box office in advance and advertising budgets and investment decisions can be made using those prices. >> to add to what mr. jacobs shared when of the reasons starting off for the week
jacobs, how far ahead of a movie premiere will you offer the contract on that move is part receives? >> in the case of a -- i'm still getting used -- in the kantor exchange the provision is up to a year but we expected will be six months. >> six months? >> additionally proposed product looking at four weeks. >> okay, who will be using these markets for price discovery were fortified edging, in our opinion,? >> again to reiterate my opening comments, many deals are...
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jacobs engineering group also is in the rumor mill as a possible private equity buyout target. and casey's general store stock shot up after it rejected a hostile buyout from a canadian convenience store operator. insurance giant aetna will have to stop enrolling new customers in its medicare advantage or medicare prescription drug plans beginning april 21. the federal government ordered the halt because aetna has not followed certain requirements for the drug prescription plans for seniors. shares of aetna dropped below $33 a share at mid day when the news came out. the stock recovered some but still fell on the day. the company says the suspension does not affect current customers and it is working to resolve the issue. and just two new stocks coming to market this week, a steel service company and an organ replacement firm. metals u.s.a. is a partial spin out from its private equity owner. it started at $21 a share today, higher than predicted. the firm doesn't actually make steel but acts as a middleman. tengion also hit the tape today at $5. this company is developing repl
jacobs engineering group also is in the rumor mill as a possible private equity buyout target. and casey's general store stock shot up after it rejected a hostile buyout from a canadian convenience store operator. insurance giant aetna will have to stop enrolling new customers in its medicare advantage or medicare prescription drug plans beginning april 21. the federal government ordered the halt because aetna has not followed certain requirements for the drug prescription plans for seniors....
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[applause] ♪ we are climbing jacob's-ladders we are climbing jacob's-ladder we are climbing jacob's-ladderhe cross ♪ ♪ ♪ óçÑ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> good morning. mr. president, mrs. obama, mr. biden, secretary herman, friends and family of dr. height. dorothy irene height spent her life redefining woman. even as a teenager, she played basketball for her high school long before girls or women's competitive sports were acceptable. from the beginning of her youth and throughout her life, dr. height was and condoning about the indignities of fools instead of the more tolerable female behavior to endure quietly. of course we know about dr. height's disturbing -- deserving numerous awards. i was fortunate to watch her receive the presidential medal of freedom in 1994 and the congressional gold medal in 2004, give ever so many speeches, open the fabulous and historic national council of negro women's building on pennsylvania avenue in 1995, but she placed equal importance on enabling people to be respected legally worldwide. indeed, dr. height gave her time and support to those in
[applause] ♪ we are climbing jacob's-ladders we are climbing jacob's-ladder we are climbing jacob's-ladderhe cross ♪ ♪ ♪ óçÑ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> good morning. mr. president, mrs. obama, mr. biden, secretary herman, friends and family of dr. height. dorothy irene height spent her life redefining woman. even as a teenager, she played basketball for her high school long before girls or women's competitive sports were acceptable. from...
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another visit to kahuta later in 1999, by the then minister of information of the united arab emirates, jacob philip ener on. he was given the same to her. i don't know whether in particular the you eat and go was pointed out to them. this is the prefabricated rushers on which the gtri missiles were being assembled and was sure that this activity to spy satellites have been imported from the ub member state of shock the period but he probably was told that much of the equipment imported for kahuta was ordered by trading companies operating in another duty member state, dubai in order to evade export controls. the uae certainly knew this was happening. once after i walked into the offices of one such trading company, trading establishments in dubai while reporting for the financial times, the dubai authorities complained to the british government. this was in 1980, yes 30 years ago. the uae would probably now prefer to forget sheikh abdullah's 1999 nuclear tourism. i was hoping for a nod, but i didn't get one. and these days, sheikh abdullah as foreign minister and is a key and valued interloc
another visit to kahuta later in 1999, by the then minister of information of the united arab emirates, jacob philip ener on. he was given the same to her. i don't know whether in particular the you eat and go was pointed out to them. this is the prefabricated rushers on which the gtri missiles were being assembled and was sure that this activity to spy satellites have been imported from the ub member state of shock the period but he probably was told that much of the equipment imported for...
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attorney jacob frankle. we'll dig deeper into the case of goldman and what you can expect to hear today. >> at last check, going short wasn't a crime. >> but saying that, you're saying no trading because there's no different between gold long and long going short. now, if that's something that you want to do, if you want to keep them from trading, then that's what you're saying. because to just focus on the short side is -- >> it makes no sense. >> but none of this is new. but the way you say it now, i know there's people out there who says -- >> and there are people that don't understand how wall street works. >> exactly. and this is hindsight. it's the benefit of hindsight that we knew that everything collapsed. it was smart to get in there and hedge at the time. why is this doing this? where is mac? >> is your chair bothering you? >> yeah, it is. it is. i think i have a different chair. >> i have to tell you real quickly about the funds. $1.24, which is well above 1.06, which is what the street was expect
attorney jacob frankle. we'll dig deeper into the case of goldman and what you can expect to hear today. >> at last check, going short wasn't a crime. >> but saying that, you're saying no trading because there's no different between gold long and long going short. now, if that's something that you want to do, if you want to keep them from trading, then that's what you're saying. because to just focus on the short side is -- >> it makes no sense. >> but none of this is...
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>> again, i refer to the blodgett thing and i'm going to have to disagree with jacob there. kaminsky, zamansky. this is not like that because the buyers of these products were well aware that these were how these products were constructed. it's not the same thing. it's very good press. it's very good in front of financial regulation. let me just give you one quick point, melissa. the buzz within goldman, i believe, at the end of the day here today was that this is really not a strong case, it was very strange this thing came out midday. something like that has not happened before. it's very unprecedented. and at the end of the day these were sophisticated -- >> got it. >> -- institutional buyers. >> got, it gary. >> that's the point. >> got to leave it there. gary kamans -- kaminsky. more "fast money" coming up next. traders are always hungry for ideas. so, i start my trading day with td ameritrade's morning perspective. this is key. and look at this. pattern matcher. spots technical patterns automatically. this is what i need. look at that head and shoulders right there. it
>> again, i refer to the blodgett thing and i'm going to have to disagree with jacob there. kaminsky, zamansky. this is not like that because the buyers of these products were well aware that these were how these products were constructed. it's not the same thing. it's very good press. it's very good in front of financial regulation. let me just give you one quick point, melissa. the buzz within goldman, i believe, at the end of the day here today was that this is really not a strong...
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nancy jacobs asked for 20 years and she said they'll have to compromise. >> i would love to see 20 years with no patrol. but that's not in the cards. 15 years is. >> reporter: she worries that some won't agree to the house version of 15 years and meanwhile, they'll have to iron out the bills in order to qualify for the funds. >> it needs to get done, we shouldn't do this in the last hour. this is in the 11th hour and we'll remember, who made it happen. >> reporter: there have been some victories in passages of repeat supervision and limb nations for good behavior and the criminal wrap sheets will require to identify the people on the registry. >> reporter: victims advocates are going to rally at 9:30 this morning urging the lawmakers to act on the legislation and meanwhile, the governor says he's confident that the legislation will get worked out by the end of the day. >>> thank you, derek. they also agreed to make change to the advisory board. >>> several other pieces of legislation are left undecided including a bill that would put ignition devices in the drunk driver's cars. and there
nancy jacobs asked for 20 years and she said they'll have to compromise. >> i would love to see 20 years with no patrol. but that's not in the cards. 15 years is. >> reporter: she worries that some won't agree to the house version of 15 years and meanwhile, they'll have to iron out the bills in order to qualify for the funds. >> it needs to get done, we shouldn't do this in the last hour. this is in the 11th hour and we'll remember, who made it happen. >> reporter: there...
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nancy jacobs says she will accept 15 years if that's what -- if that is what it takes to get it on the governor's desk. >> i know it will not pass with 20 years. we have got to get 15 years on it. i'm hoping that there will except 15 years and we can be done. >> other things in the bill, eliminating jail credit and other things still have to be determined. will have word on what is still on the table at 6:00 p.m. >> a 41-year-old truck driver is dead tonight after a heavy granite slab he was unloading in hanover fell on top of him. the accident involving the unidentified man haven't just after 9:00 a.m. at amped -- involving the unidentified man happened just after 9:00 a.m. this morning in hanover. >> an officer found 20-year-old nelson armstrong line in the parking lot just before 10:30 p.m. last night, shot several times. he was rushed to johns hopkins hospital where he was pronounced dead. so far, no word on any suspects. howard county police need your help tonight. a young boy believed between the two got -- between two years old and three years old was found in an elementary park
nancy jacobs says she will accept 15 years if that's what -- if that is what it takes to get it on the governor's desk. >> i know it will not pass with 20 years. we have got to get 15 years on it. i'm hoping that there will except 15 years and we can be done. >> other things in the bill, eliminating jail credit and other things still have to be determined. will have word on what is still on the table at 6:00 p.m. >> a 41-year-old truck driver is dead tonight after a heavy...
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jacobs says beyond vigil mammograms, automated breast ultrasound will be available -- beyond digitalammograms, automated rest of ultrasound will be available as well. >> we can see into the rest of it better to find abnormalitie'' each year. >> high risk patients will also have access to a much more sensitive cancer screen this summer. >> if found early enough it is very treatable. >> for kristie, the results have been very reassuring. >> i have a friend who passed away in her 40's. it was such a shock because she was so young. to me, i was even more important that i reject. >> her checkups continue to show her mass is not changing and it is not cancer. >> now, your 11 insta-weather plus forecast with chief meteorologist tom tasselmyer. >> a bit of rain on the lower eastern shore around ocean city and on southern delaware moving off the coast. once it gets off the coast and statewide, we will be in a dry weather pattern. light showers across parts of pennsylvania. there is some snow falling over parts of new england and to new york state into new hampshire. it is still kind of chili
jacobs says beyond vigil mammograms, automated breast ultrasound will be available -- beyond digitalammograms, automated rest of ultrasound will be available as well. >> we can see into the rest of it better to find abnormalitie'' each year. >> high risk patients will also have access to a much more sensitive cancer screen this summer. >> if found early enough it is very treatable. >> for kristie, the results have been very reassuring. >> i have a friend who passed...
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as you may know, my wife did a small book for the jacobs collection. one of the things that sticks out in my mind in this book was a picture of a young african-american in harlem named jacob lawrence. and he is pictured at a summer program that was part of a federal program. and he is in a class, and what just stunned me was all of these kids in this class were wearing ties. in my image of an artist doesn't wear a tie. and yet, this was a matter of total pride. and so when you think of sports, you are thinking about, among other things, afterschool activities. and i think we have really missed the boat in the afterschool activity issue, on both the arts and humanities. and what can be done to keep people in his afterschool. and in the summers. and i think those are the kinds of programs when we think about. and so for example, everybody knows that our summer programs for basketball in this country. and that's terrific. i'm all for it. but why should there also be some summer school programs and sculpture? may be reading history. i mean, and maybe that'
as you may know, my wife did a small book for the jacobs collection. one of the things that sticks out in my mind in this book was a picture of a young african-american in harlem named jacob lawrence. and he is pictured at a summer program that was part of a federal program. and he is in a class, and what just stunned me was all of these kids in this class were wearing ties. in my image of an artist doesn't wear a tie. and yet, this was a matter of total pride. and so when you think of sports,...
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but, you know, jacob zuma is the new president. couldn't be more different than nelson mandela. indeed, is a man of the people from the very humble upbringing and he isn't a person who people think, you know, stands above them. i mean, i think what the rank-and-file members of the a.n.c. and voters think is that he's one of us. but, again... >> rose: with all the flaws, briefly about the magazine business and where "time" magazine is today. tell me not so much in terms of "time" and its competition, but really where does this magazine, which is an iconic magazine and has been for a long time see its future and look at the digital world and say this is where we're going. >> well, we're in a very, very solid position both in terms of our circulation, in terms of our product, in terms of the great journal. they we do online everyday and in print every week. but looking forward... and everybody in our business is looking at the media environment and i actually... my view is that it's a great time in media. more people are interested in journalism and information than in any time in
but, you know, jacob zuma is the new president. couldn't be more different than nelson mandela. indeed, is a man of the people from the very humble upbringing and he isn't a person who people think, you know, stands above them. i mean, i think what the rank-and-file members of the a.n.c. and voters think is that he's one of us. but, again... >> rose: with all the flaws, briefly about the magazine business and where "time" magazine is today. tell me not so much in terms of...
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paul jacobs was punished for saying we're going to do more deals.his is a company that i think has done very well by being smart and spending their money. the stock's down 22% off the highs. they missed revenues by about 6%. but the reality is the smartphone trade of which they are a major part of is here for a long time. so this is the one i'd really be jumping on. >> we had doc on i think thursday talking about it trading down to 38. i think the low today was 37.80 give or take. closed above 38. so here's your entry point. massive volume has been trading in the stock. i think now's the time when you might want to -- >> keep your eye, though, on research in motion. i think that's the name of all these names that talk about an underperformer, because of what they're launching, the new operating system people are very excited about, there's a lot of reasons to -- why did it durn around today in it's that o.s. system. >> in the next calendar quarter. got to take break but as we go to break let's take a shot of the senate floor. this is a live picture
paul jacobs was punished for saying we're going to do more deals.his is a company that i think has done very well by being smart and spending their money. the stock's down 22% off the highs. they missed revenues by about 6%. but the reality is the smartphone trade of which they are a major part of is here for a long time. so this is the one i'd really be jumping on. >> we had doc on i think thursday talking about it trading down to 38. i think the low today was 37.80 give or take. closed...
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jacob is on the independent line. caller: good morning, how are you doing? i had a few questions. i have been through quite a few of the national parks, and i have done a lot of backpacking in the forest areas in colorado, california, idaho. . i believe it was north dakota they brought up the issue of hemp farming. for the forest service, there's a great interest to protect tree forestry efforts -- i'm sorry, for logging. i am curious as to how the national park service -- you don't work necessarily hand-in- hand with that, but you somewhat overlap. is the national park service making any effort to increase the forestry service lost interest in conservation? hostguest: i have worked very closely with the forestry service in oregon, with several national forests, or cascades national park. at that local level, we work very closely to have similar conservation efforts on both sides of the border so there is not an abrupt change when someone like you, jacob, the backpacks along the pacific west real -- trail and you crass through plans. as i indicated before, the forest service, the
jacob is on the independent line. caller: good morning, how are you doing? i had a few questions. i have been through quite a few of the national parks, and i have done a lot of backpacking in the forest areas in colorado, california, idaho. . i believe it was north dakota they brought up the issue of hemp farming. for the forest service, there's a great interest to protect tree forestry efforts -- i'm sorry, for logging. i am curious as to how the national park service -- you don't work...
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jacobs used it in a book to describe himself.i think it was essentially an autobiography called a compassionate conservative but it was george bush, who took that term which was sort of in the air, marvin oleski had written about compassionate conservatism too and turned it into the creed of his campaign in 2000 also his administration. i don't think myself that it is terribly coherent idea. as david frum said a long time ago it was his attempt to combine the left favorites adjective in the right's favorite noun, compassionate conservatism. but it doesn't amount to really a genuine school of thought within conservatism. i think it was more of a political gimmick than anything else. it is not that conservatives aren't compassionate. it is simply that compassion is strictly speaking not a virtue. compassion is passion in the form of dealing with or having sympathy for others but it doesn't answer the most important question, which is whether, why or to what extent others deserve your sympathy. what could obviously make a distinctio
jacobs used it in a book to describe himself.i think it was essentially an autobiography called a compassionate conservative but it was george bush, who took that term which was sort of in the air, marvin oleski had written about compassionate conservatism too and turned it into the creed of his campaign in 2000 also his administration. i don't think myself that it is terribly coherent idea. as david frum said a long time ago it was his attempt to combine the left favorites adjective in the...
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jacob said, kind of the impeccable timing of bringing up in this environment, but i think that's the nature of it and we have to be able to hear that. the questions i have been watching this and trying to understand not just on the shoe, but a little broader. you see yourself as a passive pass-through to make sure the rules are enforced exactly as you interpret them or do you see yourself to anticipate potential problems and be more proactive against this? i'm kind of getting the feeling it seems to me and this may be the proper bowl. i'm trying to understand that it's passive, but the rules may fall within the rules so we've got to do it. >> i would describe it as a very active enforcer of the rules that we have. we have the rules and we have to follow the rule. we try to be very good anticipated and looking ahead to avoid problems, rather than simply looking behind. >> i want to make sure that i fall in the right side of this. do you see it -- is it the appropriate role of the cftc to determine if there's a need need for this product? or is that for the market to determine those fo
jacob said, kind of the impeccable timing of bringing up in this environment, but i think that's the nature of it and we have to be able to hear that. the questions i have been watching this and trying to understand not just on the shoe, but a little broader. you see yourself as a passive pass-through to make sure the rules are enforced exactly as you interpret them or do you see yourself to anticipate potential problems and be more proactive against this? i'm kind of getting the feeling it...
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the fire is at a complex on jacobs road. it started in an end unit and spread up the back of the building and jumped across to other homes. investigators say no indication the fire was intentionally set. we will come back and look at the weather and traffic. >>> temperatures in the upper 60s and the forecast for today with increasing clouds and the risk of showers and potentially strong thunderstorms arriving 6:00 this evening and after that. jer he? >> a live look along 95 and 395. very heavy into the intense sunshine. no accidents into downtown. one more stop. jam up along 270. germantown down to the split. >> life in the district in the eyes of the first lady. she talks about her time in washington, d.c. and the importance of reaching out to the community. tune in for a on one interview >>> 7:30 on a thursday morning, the 8th of april, 2010. as we check out everyone in rockefeller plaza. the heat the last couple of days has been above average. we'll step outside and say hi to them in just a little while. >>> inside the st
the fire is at a complex on jacobs road. it started in an end unit and spread up the back of the building and jumped across to other homes. investigators say no indication the fire was intentionally set. we will come back and look at the weather and traffic. >>> temperatures in the upper 60s and the forecast for today with increasing clouds and the risk of showers and potentially strong thunderstorms arriving 6:00 this evening and after that. jer he? >> a live look along 95 and...
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joining us to talk about the law protecting diplomats, jacob frankel.ere anything because of the diplomatic ip community that he held? >> because of his position in the qatar embassy, the answer is no. what really happened here with the qatar government bringing him home quickly, that was the easiest way to take a situation, particularly when you're talking about a country that is a partner in america's fight against terrorism, who acted much more out of arrogance and stupidity than anything else and basically said, we cannot let this public relations disaster fester. again, bottom line, took him home and that was the ultimate outcome. best the u.s. could have done had it been a different government is to say no, we're going to keep him here. the u.s. could have declared him persona nongreata and kept him here. >> and there will be no request for restitution. but as a former federal prosecutor, a couple of things stand out here. one, the gentleman who is -- caused this is gone. the other passengers who were on the plane, they were delayed for hours. the
joining us to talk about the law protecting diplomats, jacob frankel.ere anything because of the diplomatic ip community that he held? >> because of his position in the qatar embassy, the answer is no. what really happened here with the qatar government bringing him home quickly, that was the easiest way to take a situation, particularly when you're talking about a country that is a partner in america's fight against terrorism, who acted much more out of arrogance and stupidity than...
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jacobs mr. swagger, the otc market, are there swaps, derivatives that do essentially what you're proposing to do on the regulator markets? >> yeah. i mean, i don't draw the comparison quite as closely as intrade. i think the statements made earlier are more consistent with what we've seen is the hedging that we've seen is a transfer of risk through the securities market not through the futures market. that's the mechanism we've seen. >> i completely agree with that. the notion that would they not use this hedge quite honestly in our work with our constituents at the mpaa, they were working on the development of different products that would meet economic needs that they have. and the ability to collect data was not available 5, 6 years ago in a relative form that it is today. and i think if there's a concern about the value of that data that's being collected, that's a greater concern than something that has to do with cftc regulation. if we're understanding from mr. pisano that his studio manip
jacobs mr. swagger, the otc market, are there swaps, derivatives that do essentially what you're proposing to do on the regulator markets? >> yeah. i mean, i don't draw the comparison quite as closely as intrade. i think the statements made earlier are more consistent with what we've seen is the hedging that we've seen is a transfer of risk through the securities market not through the futures market. that's the mechanism we've seen. >> i completely agree with that. the notion that...
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jacob lew is the department of state and rajiv shah is the head of agency for national development. this is about 40 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon and welcome to the department of state. we've got a couple of weary travelers here. jack lew, deputy secretary of state and rajiv shah, it secretary of u.s.a. d. cut into washington last night having visited hearst afghanistan and in pakistan. jack lew got back at 10:00 morning, you know, having visited pakistan and afghanistan. they overlapped during what's called the rock drill, the view of concepts that recently was held in kabul. jack in addition to telling me about his travels can also give you a fresh perspective on the impact -- is having on the global aviation system, having experienced a delay in dubai before he was able to make it back to washington. it was very important to bring you up-to-date on both of these leaders and what they thought on the ground during their respective visits to the two countries, the state of military and civilian cooperation and the way ahead. so we'll begin with jack and then
jacob lew is the department of state and rajiv shah is the head of agency for national development. this is about 40 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon and welcome to the department of state. we've got a couple of weary travelers here. jack lew, deputy secretary of state and rajiv shah, it secretary of u.s.a. d. cut into washington last night having visited hearst afghanistan and in pakistan. jack lew got back at 10:00 morning, you know, having visited pakistan and...
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. >> his excellency, jacob zuma, president of the republic of south africa. [inaudible conversations] >> his excellency, lee mung-bak, president of the republic of south korea. [inaudible conversations] >> is excellent say, -- his excellency, president of the republic of kyrgyzstan. -- kazakhstan. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you. >> president of the republican of finland. [inaudible conversations] >> her excellency, president of the argentine republic. >> his excellency, president of the republic of brazil. [inaudible conversations] >> his excellency, nicolas sarkozy, president of the french republic. [inaudible conversations] >> his excellency, president of the united mexican states. [inaudible conversations] >> his excellency, president of georgia. [inaudible conversations] >> his excellency, dmitry medvedev, president of the russian federation. [inaudible conversations] >> his excellency, who jintao, president of the people's republic of china. [inaudible conversations] >> his majesty, king of the [unintelligible] kingdom of jordan. >> you are watch
. >> his excellency, jacob zuma, president of the republic of south africa. [inaudible conversations] >> his excellency, lee mung-bak, president of the republic of south korea. [inaudible conversations] >> is excellent say, -- his excellency, president of the republic of kyrgyzstan. -- kazakhstan. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you. >> president of the republican of finland. [inaudible conversations] >> her excellency, president of the argentine republic....
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. >> reporter: jay jacobs can relate. look what he sells.. >> five pounds of anatomically correct body fat. >> reporter: meant to defehr the owner from eating. if his own personal battle against weight, jay says he finally had a face to his foe. when he first used my pet fat. he lost 150 pounds then gained it back. now he lost 30 on what he calls the smart phone diet. >> i upload images of whatever i'm eating that day. >> reporter: on a japanese game show they were asked to guess what my pet fat was. one answered a sex toy. actually, you're supposed to put it near your food supply. >> put one right inside the fridge -- five pounds of fat in a fridge works every time. >> reporter: we don't know if you're you'll drop pounds, but you'll drop 150 bucks. jeanne moos, cnn, new york. >> when we spoke with the new york city health department, they say it's too early to tell. >> i'm eating some of that yellow blob jeanne was talking about. it looked delicious. >> you can't be picky at 7:00 a.m. >> your top stories coming your way. we'll be right back
. >> reporter: jay jacobs can relate. look what he sells.. >> five pounds of anatomically correct body fat. >> reporter: meant to defehr the owner from eating. if his own personal battle against weight, jay says he finally had a face to his foe. when he first used my pet fat. he lost 150 pounds then gained it back. now he lost 30 on what he calls the smart phone diet. >> i upload images of whatever i'm eating that day. >> reporter: on a japanese game show they were...
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jacob is on the independent line. caller: good morning, how are you doing? i had a few questions.ve been through quite a few of the national parks, and i have done a lot of backpacking in the forest areas in colorado, california, idaho. . guest: i have worked very closely with the forest service address to places like greater lake national park in are again -- adjacent to places like greater like national park in oregon. at the local level, we work very closely to have similar conservation efforts on both sides of the border, so that there is not an abrupt change when someone like you, take a, who backpacked along the pacific trail from north to south in a cross between the national park plans and it -- national park lands in the u.s. forest service lands. the forest service in the department of agriculture, and maybe libby to have the chief of the forest service in here to talk about the challenges he faces. but they do have a conservation ethic as well. but they also have a responsibility to provide timber for this country as well. striking the appropriate balance between conser
jacob is on the independent line. caller: good morning, how are you doing? i had a few questions.ve been through quite a few of the national parks, and i have done a lot of backpacking in the forest areas in colorado, california, idaho. . guest: i have worked very closely with the forest service address to places like greater lake national park in are again -- adjacent to places like greater like national park in oregon. at the local level, we work very closely to have similar conservation...
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today we meet jacob berg, an 11th grader from waukesha, wisconsin. congratulations. >> i'm doing fine. >> tell us what made you choose this topic? >> both my parents are teachers in my school district, so it is interesting to listen to them discuss what is happening now, and what is about to happen in the future. it may be want to say something about it. >> tell us? >> there have been over $60 million in cuts in the past 10 years or so in our district. that is very significant. >> how has that affected your community? >> it has cut multiple jobs and really affected our students as well as the people working in the district. all the guidance counselors and librarians and computer service people, and all those really important people no longer have positions in the school district. all these kids are facing problems and have no one to help. >> can you tell us some difficulties some people you interviewed are facing? >> yes, we interviewed and joe, one of the people who do the cutting, essentially, in our district. it was really interesting how he man h
today we meet jacob berg, an 11th grader from waukesha, wisconsin. congratulations. >> i'm doing fine. >> tell us what made you choose this topic? >> both my parents are teachers in my school district, so it is interesting to listen to them discuss what is happening now, and what is about to happen in the future. it may be want to say something about it. >> tell us? >> there have been over $60 million in cuts in the past 10 years or so in our district. that is very...
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i'm gloria jacobs, i'm the executive director of the feminist press at cuny, the publisher of the madame curie complex, and the book is part of our women writing science series which is funded by the national science foundation. and you might ask, or you might not, you might know the answer, why do we need a women writing science series and the answer is, of course, that women still are not encouraged by their teachers to enter the scientific field and to stay there, which is really important, retention, and they are not promoted as much, they don't get the best jobs, they don't get the best grants, and, this is still, despite many years of activism on women's part is consistent throughout the scientific field. so, the feminist press, we put together a project, and the two project directors are here, florence howe, also the founder of the press, give a little wave... and shirley maugh, the program director of the whole science project which also has a web site, called "under the microscope.com" and, a board member who has done a lot of work on the science project, but this was put togeth
i'm gloria jacobs, i'm the executive director of the feminist press at cuny, the publisher of the madame curie complex, and the book is part of our women writing science series which is funded by the national science foundation. and you might ask, or you might not, you might know the answer, why do we need a women writing science series and the answer is, of course, that women still are not encouraged by their teachers to enter the scientific field and to stay there, which is really important,...