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john brown is with euro capital. he's a bear, too. i'm going to convert him. john lincoln with leader capital and scott migliori. jamie foxx is with paris financial. how bad of a sell-off are we looking at tomorrow, scott? >> i think at the open certainly we'll give some back. as has been pointed out earlier, we were due for some correction. we remain quite constructive on equities. you've got a nice combination with better-than-expected earnings for most companies. over 70% of the s&p 500 has beaten expectations. you have a fairly benign inflation backdrop and compelling inflation. >> yet the bears say we've got a lot more clouds on that horizon that are a lot worse. harry dent, one question for you. you missed out, if one is bearish, on a 40% plus rise in stock since early march. do you feel a little bad? >> no. we predicted this in our book that came out late last year, a strong bear market rally end of the summer, up to 9,000, maybe 10 or 11. and then we would see another downturn. >> are you saying, 11,000 and then get out or are you getting out now? >> we
john brown is with euro capital. he's a bear, too. i'm going to convert him. john lincoln with leader capital and scott migliori. jamie foxx is with paris financial. how bad of a sell-off are we looking at tomorrow, scott? >> i think at the open certainly we'll give some back. as has been pointed out earlier, we were due for some correction. we remain quite constructive on equities. you've got a nice combination with better-than-expected earnings for most companies. over 70% of the...
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now, frederick douglass when someone who had been a close friend of john brown. he was a revolutionary, douglass was on a post to conspiring against the u.s. if he felt it could lead to an immediate end to slavery and now lincoln is urging hammer, requesting him to embark upon a john brown's team after the second meeting. he said that he never understood how much lincoln hated slavery at that moment. another example how an event as lincoln and send controlled them, events transform themselves and held them to transform themselves and their nation. lincoln was not a revolutionary but finds himself presiding over a cultural and social revolution in douglass is a revolutionary and is thrilled with the solution that will lead to the idea of universal freedom for everyone. their third meeting is that the second inaugural in which douglass has the equivalent of a front-row seat to. he listens to the lincoln's inaugural, the war is essentially over in the lincoln is referring -- he thinks that perhaps god is wreaking his vengeance on a country in retribution for the tho
now, frederick douglass when someone who had been a close friend of john brown. he was a revolutionary, douglass was on a post to conspiring against the u.s. if he felt it could lead to an immediate end to slavery and now lincoln is urging hammer, requesting him to embark upon a john brown's team after the second meeting. he said that he never understood how much lincoln hated slavery at that moment. another example how an event as lincoln and send controlled them, events transform themselves...
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. >> john brown, in pacific, give us a couple picks. >> i think as the awful truth emerges, great upsidend great down side therefore volatility and trading opportunities on the long and the short side. i like merck and i like united health care, i like blue cross blue shield and pfizer is another one i like. trading vehicles on the long and short side in this volatility. >> can't go wrong with drug stocks. people love drug stocks. ed a come to, give us a pick. >> i like mutual funds. i like the schwab health care fund, the black rock health care fund. a fund that buffalo science and technology funds that owns a combination of traditional tech but also medical technology. i think if you're going to make money in this market that this is play. >> bill at speed capital. >> mgm, merck, pfizer, bristol myers. and am gwen. >> next up, the doctor's take, why this one is so against the president's plan. back in two. when she gives me that look. when at last we're alone. when we both decide. announcer: today, guys with erectile dysfunction can be ready with another dosing option from cialis. cial
. >> john brown, in pacific, give us a couple picks. >> i think as the awful truth emerges, great upsidend great down side therefore volatility and trading opportunities on the long and the short side. i like merck and i like united health care, i like blue cross blue shield and pfizer is another one i like. trading vehicles on the long and short side in this volatility. >> can't go wrong with drug stocks. people love drug stocks. ed a come to, give us a pick. >> i like...
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and john brown a senior marketing capitalist, an extremely bearish guy, at least in the u.s. and lee munson, chief investment officer with portfolio asset management. lee, i think you mentioned last week one stock you wish you had gotten into, san disc and it went up in a single day. what do you think of these markets and what do you think of ben bernanke today? do you think he gets reappointed. >> i think he gets reappointed. the only thing he that sand op-ed piece is he thinks the fed exit will be smooth and timely. he's a smart guy. he clearly stated today he has four or five ways to take out excess liquidity, $800 billion in reserves. he has a plan and not afraid to leave the bunch bowl maybe a couple minutes longer than he should and under such skrcrutin won't make the mistakes greenspan did and didn't say anything different other than the smooth and timely part. >> one clear message, he will not be raising interest rates too soon. we may not see it until 2011. that could be good for the stock market if he holds to that, true? >> those are interesting and important, huge
and john brown a senior marketing capitalist, an extremely bearish guy, at least in the u.s. and lee munson, chief investment officer with portfolio asset management. lee, i think you mentioned last week one stock you wish you had gotten into, san disc and it went up in a single day. what do you think of these markets and what do you think of ben bernanke today? do you think he gets reappointed. >> i think he gets reappointed. the only thing he that sand op-ed piece is he thinks the fed...
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. >> browne has settled a lawsuit over use of that song that got john mccain in trouble during last year'saign. browne sued senator john mccain, the republican national committee, and the ohio republican party last year over use of the song in a web ad. financial details of the settlement have not been announced, but the deal does include a pledge by the gop not to use any musicians work without proper permission in future campaigns. browne says he hope that is will benefit other artists. >> i think it will. >>> tweeting when tired can be dangerous as we all know. senator claire mccaskill learned that the hard way. while expressing her views on health care she wrote this. i support the pubic option on health care reform but must make sure private market can compete. working on that in the senate. a few minutes later she corrected the typo. adding big mistake, tweeting when dead tired. one more time spelled right. i support public option, as long as private can compete. >> when you tweet the letters go in slowly so you don't realize you made a typo. >>> when it comes to fashion, president o
. >> browne has settled a lawsuit over use of that song that got john mccain in trouble during last year'saign. browne sued senator john mccain, the republican national committee, and the ohio republican party last year over use of the song in a web ad. financial details of the settlement have not been announced, but the deal does include a pledge by the gop not to use any musicians work without proper permission in future campaigns. browne says he hope that is will benefit other artists....
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sitting in for campbell brown, john roberts. john? >>> tonight, here are the questions we want answers. the honeymoon. oh, yeah, it's over all right. others will simply focus on political points. >> there's no question, we are at a cross roads. >> the president taking punches as republicans ramp up the fight. is the health care battle just the start of a whole new political slug fest? how did this noted harvard professor end up in handcuffs? >> it was not professor gates' best moment and it certainly wasn't the cambridge police department's best moment. >> did race make the difference? >>> joe jackson in his first major live interview since micha michael's death. >> well, i'm thinking it's foul play. yeah, that's what i'm thinking. >>> and then there's this. >> and michael was never beaten by me at all. >> tonight, we're putting those and other claims to a truth test. >>> childhood obesity, the numbers are alarming, but is that any excuse to charge a parent with neglect? authorities are getting tough on this mom. >>> should having fat
sitting in for campbell brown, john roberts. john? >>> tonight, here are the questions we want answers. the honeymoon. oh, yeah, it's over all right. others will simply focus on political points. >> there's no question, we are at a cross roads. >> the president taking punches as republicans ramp up the fight. is the health care battle just the start of a whole new political slug fest? how did this noted harvard professor end up in handcuffs? >> it was not professor...
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. >>> coming up at the top of the hour, john roberts in for campbell brown. >> hey, kitty, great discussion. at 8:00, what really happened the day that michael jackson died? his personal chef was there. she is going to join me live. >>> has celebrity stalking gone too far? two police chiefs are charged with breaking into the home of the surrogate mother of sarah jessica parker and the small business owner who went toe to toe on president obama with his health care plan. >>> still ahead, we have heroes. stay with us. when i was told i had diabetes, i felt amazingly boxed in. (announcer) joe uses the contour meter from bayer. (joe) my meter absolutely adapts to me and my lifestyle. i'm joe james, and being outside of the box is my simple win. (announcer) now available in five vibrant colors. you know why i sell tools? tools are uncomplicated? nothing complicated about a pair of 10 inch hose clamp pliers. you know what's complicated? shipping. shipping's complicated. not really. with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service shipping is easy. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the co
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for campbell brown, i'm john roberts. thank you very much for being with us. "larry king live" from neverland with jermaine jackson starts right now. >> larry: tonight, a primetime exclusive. go inside the gates of neverland. see where michael jackson lived and danced. raised his children. his brother jermaine and long-time friends tell us about michael before the money problems, the marriages and scandals. now ex-wife debbie rowe may fight for the kids. michael wanted his mom to raise them. will she win? and one of michael's final rehearsals caught on tape. you're looking at michael two days before he died. just released footage reveals an active, energetic superstar in the very arena that will host his memorial service. all next on a very special edition of "larry king live" on location from neverland. good evening, on a spectacularly beautiful night in central california. we're at the neverland valley ranch, formerly known as the sycamore valley ranch, covers 2,800 acres, about 150 miles northwest of los angeles. michael purchased this property in 1988, ren
for campbell brown, i'm john roberts. thank you very much for being with us. "larry king live" from neverland with jermaine jackson starts right now. >> larry: tonight, a primetime exclusive. go inside the gates of neverland. see where michael jackson lived and danced. raised his children. his brother jermaine and long-time friends tell us about michael before the money problems, the marriages and scandals. now ex-wife debbie rowe may fight for the kids. michael wanted his mom...
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[applause] >> nawaz and now lastly we will have a john fund give his view brown and a pro standpoint and then and will get the ball rolling on the debate with any question to all of you. john. >> i am not going to where the pro the fed had to paraphrase shakespeare is mark antony, i come neither tiberi -- barry the fed are to praise it. i come to be realistic. and what we have is clearly a deepen a lot of institution. but i would remind you that while this certainly i think the fed can be said to have exacerbated some of the business cycles and perhaps prolong the time by which we will shambala investment, there were panics and there was market instability that led to the creation of the fed, the famous panic of 1907 being an example the one that jpmorgan had to step in and ameliorate and the last minute. .. exactly what structure, what mechanisms, how do we get from there to here and i will return to that theme. the fed has taken on far more than a central bank even should take on. it has taken on responsibilities regarding employment, protecting imposters through an insurance system
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. >>> at the top of the hour, filling in for campbell brown will be john roberts. john?ks very much. tonight, a cnn exclusive. hear from the oldest of the 17 children whose parents were killed in their florida home. we're learning about new developments in the case. susan candiotti is down there. >>> also ahead, how did an american soldier end up in the hands of the taliban? michael wehr takes us behind the scenes for an insider's view of what this young soldier and u.s. troops s afghanistan will be facing. all that and our matchup coming up at the top of the hour. >> thank you, john. but i did. you need to talk to your doctor about aspirin. you need to be your own advocate. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. you take care of your kids, now it's time to take care of yourself. ...or if you're already sick... ...or if you lose your job. your health insurance shouldn't either. so let's fix health care. if everyone's covered, we can make health care as affordable as possible. and the words "pre-existing condition" become a thing of the past..
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she spoke at the john hay library of brown university in providence, rhode island, for a little over an hour. >> thank you very much. it is a pleasure to be here and have a chance to share with you some of the things i have learned. but before i tell you things i have learned i am going to ask you a few questions. let's think about a few characteristics. i would like to ask you when you think these happened. the first one is a dangerous dependence on overseas goods. the second one is crashing land values. the third one is a rapidly depreciating national currency. the fourth one is shabby treatment of veterans. and the fifth one is suppression of civil rights. what year do you think we are talking about? any ideas? today? 1780s, the post revolutionary period. actually before they became nationally aware of them, it is fascinating to me, during the years i was researching this book, i was reading about this terrible recession that these awful things happening in the early federalist period, suddenly they began to unfold in this country so i think things never quite change in human natu
she spoke at the john hay library of brown university in providence, rhode island, for a little over an hour. >> thank you very much. it is a pleasure to be here and have a chance to share with you some of the things i have learned. but before i tell you things i have learned i am going to ask you a few questions. let's think about a few characteristics. i would like to ask you when you think these happened. the first one is a dangerous dependence on overseas goods. the second one is...
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. >>> coming up at the top of the hour, john roberts in for campbell brown. >>> we're looking at whatrace played in an african-american scholar after he was seen forcing his way into his own home. another big question tonight, should the mother of a 555-pound teenager be arrested for child neglect. plus tonight's news maker, tom watson who came that close to winning the british open. all that plus our mash-up of all of the other news today. >> yeah, tom watson, that last pot, what a heart breaker. thanks. look forward to it. we'll be right back. if you're taking 8 extra-strength tylenol... a day on the days that you have arthritis pain, you could end up taking 4 times the number... of pills compared to aleve. choose aleve and you could start taking fewer pills. just 2 aleve have the strength... to relieve arthritis pain all day. >>> a reminder to join me on the radio monday through fridays for the "lou dobbs show," wor, in new york city, go to loudobbs.com for the lou dobbs show on the radio.
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many thanks to tina brown, mary matalin. and john earl. >>> michael jackson's doctor, we were talking tab before, can't seem to answer a simple question are you the father of prince and paris jackson? if you think that's strange, wait till you hear what he says about the children's mother, debbie rowe. we will have the details when we come back. >>> michael jackson's dermatologist dr. arnold klein is now in the center of the storm in the michael jackson case. this morning on "gma" gam, was asked a question that most people would be able to answer with a pretty quick yes or no, are you the father of any of the jackson kids. you got to see how klein responds. take a look. >> there was even one report that you were the biological father of the children. >> not to the best of my knowledge. all i can tell you, to the best of my knowledge, i'm not the father of these children. but i am telling, if push comes to shove, you know, i can't say anything about it, but to the best of my knowledge, i'm not the father of these children. >> best of
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and cnn contributor mary matalin with us tonight, the daily beast editor-in-chief, tina brown and npr contributor johnalso here. welcome everybody. mary, let estart with you because you're a little bit out of lock step with some of your republican friends about this decision and sort of how she handle it had. karl rove called said he was rather perplexed by it. ed rollins calling it a disaster. but you disagree. >> well, it was unconventional to be sure in the veracity and the velocity rather with which the opinion class -- and i'm excluding carl, they took it as unconventional and they were asked to give an opinion more quickly than it needed to be dijested. what i find more interesting is it the resistance to which everybody in the chattering classes refuses to accept her at face value. she couldn't do her job anymore. her family was under assault. she was receiving the political equivalent of a stoning. and she could not function in her job. so the reason i thought it was smart was that she can continue to be a strong voice, build political capital out there in the next two years. and get her equil
and cnn contributor mary matalin with us tonight, the daily beast editor-in-chief, tina brown and npr contributor johnalso here. welcome everybody. mary, let estart with you because you're a little bit out of lock step with some of your republican friends about this decision and sort of how she handle it had. karl rove called said he was rather perplexed by it. ed rollins calling it a disaster. but you disagree. >> well, it was unconventional to be sure in the veracity and the velocity...
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and tenet's cia had lifts brown's covert status in 2002 and no one told the courts. last march, acting cia general council john rizzo, a player in waterboarding too, told the court that brown alerted one cia lawyer in 2005 that he was no longer covert, but that the lawyer kept it to himself, leading the government filings that in rizzo's words, quote, incorrectly indicated that brown was still covert. rizzo apologized profoundly. judge royce lambert, quote, not only was this false submission intentional, it was also material. 12 days later, brown sent the court a filing of its own, saying, in effect, rizzo's full of it. quote, i recall notifying in person two attorneys in the cia legal office about the change in my cover status in 2002. in other words, rizzo, the cia's legal chief admitted one of his attorneys withheld the truth from the court. and then a former cia agent accused not only two more attorneys of knowing the truth, he also accused rizzo of lying about it. the judge, a national security veteran, has ruled the cia e committed fraud against the court and is considering sanctions against tenet, rizzo
and tenet's cia had lifts brown's covert status in 2002 and no one told the courts. last march, acting cia general council john rizzo, a player in waterboarding too, told the court that brown alerted one cia lawyer in 2005 that he was no longer covert, but that the lawyer kept it to himself, leading the government filings that in rizzo's words, quote, incorrectly indicated that brown was still covert. rizzo apologized profoundly. judge royce lambert, quote, not only was this false submission...
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john mccain and the republican party now apologizing to jackson brown. the g.o.p. used his song running on empty to mock barack obama's energy policy during the campaign. brown complained that using the song meant people would believe he endorsed republicans. >>> does michael vick have a future in the nfl? what the head of the league had to say about it today, coming up next. >>> plus serious accusations against ben roethlisberger. a developing story that is rocking the steel city. >>> and aaron adrews fighting mad after she was secretly filmed in the nude. those stories right after the break. i >>> a violation of privacy for erin andrews. her attorney claims she was secretly videotaped in the nude in a hotel room and it was posted on the internet. she plans to seek criminal charges and file lawsuits against the unknown photographer and anyone who published the video. most of the web link have been removed but an antivirus expert says this actually infects mooders with -- computers with a virus. >>> and two nfl quarterbacks trying to get o
john mccain and the republican party now apologizing to jackson brown. the g.o.p. used his song running on empty to mock barack obama's energy policy during the campaign. brown complained that using the song meant people would believe he endorsed republicans. >>> does michael vick have a future in the nfl? what the head of the league had to say about it today, coming up next. >>> plus serious accusations against ben roethlisberger. a developing story that is rocking the steel...
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brown goes on the record to say he's sorry. hear his you tube apology still to come. >>> and i'm john. another round of state budget cut. this time there are layoffs. this time there are layoffs. tell you how many coming >> maryland budget deficit means some state employees will lose their job. it is part of a plan to again cutting 700 million dollars from this year's budget. john joins us with the latest tonight. john? >>reporter: jennifer, fiscal year 2010 is less than one month old. governor o'malley already been forced to slash the budget by 280 million dollars. this afternoon the governor sat down with reporters to unveil the bad news. those cuts will force 40 state employees to be laid off. some work for the health department. at least 20 work at the department of natural resources. now there won't be any furlough for other state workers at least not now. the governor says more difficult choices lie ahead. >> choices that none of us would have like to have made but that we had to make in order to maintain fiscal responsibility in our state's budget and work that allow us to make progress for the families and the p
brown goes on the record to say he's sorry. hear his you tube apology still to come. >>> and i'm john. another round of state budget cut. this time there are layoffs. this time there are layoffs. tell you how many coming >> maryland budget deficit means some state employees will lose their job. it is part of a plan to again cutting 700 million dollars from this year's budget. john joins us with the latest tonight. john? >>reporter: jennifer, fiscal year 2010 is less than...
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the godfather of soul, james brown, had fans lined up around the blockor a ghoulish good-bye john lennon's it. for her the long journey itself was a tribute. >> music, my heartbeat. it is part me. >> reporter: as the clock ticked down she kept pushing. we left her holding her sign and hoping for the best. >> it is going to be worth it, i'm sure. >> reporter: indeed, it was. . >> that's right. it was. late last night she got her wish. a ticket to the memorial from a fellow fan. >>> that's "news4 at 4:00" for today. "news4 at 5:00" starts right now. ♪ my name ♪ and i'll be there >>> this is a moment that i wished that i didn't live to see come. >> i feel the king of pop is not enough for him. i think he's simply -- i think he's simply the greatest entertainer that ever lived. >> the final acted, the curtains come down after a star-studded sendoff for michael jackson. a day that was both somber and celebratory. >> a worldwide event watched by hundreds of millions of people tonight the final farewell for the music's legend. good evening. welcome to "news4 at 5:00." i'm kimberly suiters. >> i'm
the godfather of soul, james brown, had fans lined up around the blockor a ghoulish good-bye john lennon's it. for her the long journey itself was a tribute. >> music, my heartbeat. it is part me. >> reporter: as the clock ticked down she kept pushing. we left her holding her sign and hoping for the best. >> it is going to be worth it, i'm sure. >> reporter: indeed, it was. . >> that's right. it was. late last night she got her wish. a ticket to the memorial from a...
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john burris. carmen st. george, defense attorney out of new york. lewis levinson, estate attorney, he represented james brown's children in an estate battle, and that was a battle royale. okay. burris, you're out there on the scene in california. we know michael jackson kept his three children as far away from joe jackson as possible. reality, he's the one that left his kids to the mother. did he forget about the husband, joe jackson? >> no, he didn't forget about the father. he knew exactly he did not want his children to be associated with the dad in any kind of custody way. that was a right. i am surprised the father thinks he can assert himself now. >>> take a listen to what michael jackson said when he revealed to oprah winfrey. >> there's a lot of sadness about my past life. and, you know, adolescence and my father and all of those things -- it just made me very, very very sad. >> he would tease you, make fun of you? >> yes. >> did he ever beat you? >> yes, he did. yes. >> and that was difficult to take, getting beaten and going onstage and performing? >> yes. >> why would he beat you? >> because he saw
john burris. carmen st. george, defense attorney out of new york. lewis levinson, estate attorney, he represented james brown's children in an estate battle, and that was a battle royale. okay. burris, you're out there on the scene in california. we know michael jackson kept his three children as far away from joe jackson as possible. reality, he's the one that left his kids to the mother. did he forget about the husband, joe jackson? >> no, he didn't forget about the father. he knew...
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president was assassinated in 1964, the family moved to new york city where john attended private school and then went to brownty and nyu law school but he did not follow in his father's footsteps. >> ladies and gentlemen, meet "george." ? >> in 1995 he decided to start his own magazine. >> i've been lucky to have a lot of opportunities and feel fortunate there's this energy associated with it. >> so many people who remember the kennedy presidency always assumed that someday he would go into politics. >> now ten years after his tragic death, the public fascination continues. "people" magazine has just released these never before seen photos. and with the ailing health of his uncle, senator ted kennedy, the family's legacy is being remembered. >> ted kennedy has carried the family torch for 40 years, and there's a real question now whether there will be another kennedy family member who can step forward and be a national leader. >> living here was so interesting because it was like a pall cast over the city when it happened. >> i can imagine. >> it was so sort of unimaginable. >> that was the case everywhere al
president was assassinated in 1964, the family moved to new york city where john attended private school and then went to brownty and nyu law school but he did not follow in his father's footsteps. >> ladies and gentlemen, meet "george." ? >> in 1995 he decided to start his own magazine. >> i've been lucky to have a lot of opportunities and feel fortunate there's this energy associated with it. >> so many people who remember the kennedy presidency always...
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john. visiting grandpa's nursing home. standing next to a hollywood boulevard superhero. and when little junior makes brown.asal spray, finally, your nose is an ornament. >> now available at walgreens. >> you know, smelling is -- smelling is my least favorite sense anyway. on our crime beat tonight, a man in new york has been charged with fraud for allegedly dressing up as his dead mother to collect her social security benefits. he would go -- it sounds impossible but he pulled it off for six years. >> a new york man is facing charges for posing as his dead mother. police say thomas parkette wore his mom's wig and makeup and he pulled off a real state scam. >> my son would never do anything like that. he's a good boy. >> thanks, mom. >> you're welcome. >> well, you understand? >> maybe not. >> same guy. it's not his mother. his mother passed away. now you get it, right? [ laughter ] now you feel dumb for not laughing at all. and one more thing. the mexican navy this week seized almost 2,000 pounds of cocaine hidden inside the bodies of frozen sharks. now, first of all, who knew mexico has a navy? i mean, --
john. visiting grandpa's nursing home. standing next to a hollywood boulevard superhero. and when little junior makes brown.asal spray, finally, your nose is an ornament. >> now available at walgreens. >> you know, smelling is -- smelling is my least favorite sense anyway. on our crime beat tonight, a man in new york has been charged with fraud for allegedly dressing up as his dead mother to collect her social security benefits. he would go -- it sounds impossible but he pulled it...
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john boroso. he is a republican from wyoming. we like him. also, democrat jared brown, junior se junior senator from ohio. i expect we will like him as well. here in atlanta, we have a panel of people just like you, people that have questions about what's going on in this country. i want to start with charity jordan. hi, charity. a recent graduate of georgia state university. she currently works for a nonprofit venture. here is her problem. she says, look, the health care plan that's available to me where i work, it is not even worth joining financially. she is going to take us through that. mike sullivan is next to her. he is a majority owner of southeast ceiling incorporated. what he wants you to know is that the current health care system makes it a real burden for guys like him, small business owners, to try and cover their employees. i have got no idea where he is looking. the camera is right there. there you go. look at the camera in front of you. thanks, robert. also, puggy duncan is a personal productivity expert. there she is. she is paying a $5,000 deduct i b
john boroso. he is a republican from wyoming. we like him. also, democrat jared brown, junior se junior senator from ohio. i expect we will like him as well. here in atlanta, we have a panel of people just like you, people that have questions about what's going on in this country. i want to start with charity jordan. hi, charity. a recent graduate of georgia state university. she currently works for a nonprofit venture. here is her problem. she says, look, the health care plan that's available...
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john ridley. and welcome our senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin along with jackson biography stacy brown.ink? >> i think the comments came out of left field. and for him to say that michael is a child molester, et cetera. michael was never convicted of these crimes it the other thing is, i think people are not looking at him -- the media isn't looking at him as a hero, we're talk about the issues. and the fans are celebrating his music and his legacy. not the personal life of michael jackson. >> he was acquitted. >> he was acquitted and i was there. he did pay two civil judgments -- you know, for child molestation -- >> big money. >> big money. i have to say, when peter king said who among us would leave their kids with michael jackson, i mean, not me. i covered that trial. and i think that he probably touched a nerve with a lot of people. the problem is, with artists throughout history, we have been able to draw a line from the brilliance of their art and their personal lives which are often untidy to say the least. and jackson's personal life was pretty unappealing in many respects. >>
john ridley. and welcome our senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin along with jackson biography stacy brown.ink? >> i think the comments came out of left field. and for him to say that michael is a child molester, et cetera. michael was never convicted of these crimes it the other thing is, i think people are not looking at him -- the media isn't looking at him as a hero, we're talk about the issues. and the fans are celebrating his music and his legacy. not the personal life of michael...
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brown. his attorneys argue he was too ill to attend. ce-year-old james n brunn s a rsfigrfat-deee mut-errd charge in the death of museum guard steven johns. and police have arrested a man they say murdered an 8-month- old baby in prince georges county. 21-year-old karen clifton wilson was taken in to custody in charles county. 8-month-old anthony maurice dubois the third was shot and killed on september 3rd. the child was in a car seat inside of a vehicle in suitland. clifton has been charged with first-degree murder and he's being held without bond. >>> police have released a composite sketch of a suspect link to atempted abductions in manassas. the man tried to abduct two teens near the community center. both girls, however, got away and went to the community center's pool for help. police are also on the lookout for a dark blue minivan with virginia tags. >>> illinois junior senator roland burris is expected to announce today that he will not run for re-election. burris was appointed by ousted governor rod blagojevich. blagojevich is accused of attempting to try to sell the seat though highest bidder. burris said he does not want to b
brown. his attorneys argue he was too ill to attend. ce-year-old james n brunn s a rsfigrfat-deee mut-errd charge in the death of museum guard steven johns. and police have arrested a man they say murdered an 8-month- old baby in prince georges county. 21-year-old karen clifton wilson was taken in to custody in charles county. 8-month-old anthony maurice dubois the third was shot and killed on september 3rd. the child was in a car seat inside of a vehicle in suitland. clifton has been charged...
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john f. kennedy, 40 years later, cronkite described that unforgettable day to the cnn anchorman, aaron brown. take a listen. >> how long after you got on television did you find out that the president had been shot, fatally shot? >> we didn't learn that he had been fatally shot until they announced that he was dead. they never gave us any kind of a hospital bulletin that he was even critical. >> at the airport in dallas, the -- and throughout the streets of dallas, the dallas police have been augmented by some 400 policemen called in on their -- >> obviously the magnitude of the moment had hit you. you knew this was as serious as anything you had done and television lad had ever done. were you nervous? >> no. i don't think so. no, i wasn't nervous at all. you know, aaron, the thing about a situation like that, that you're living through as a living on-air reporter at the moment, at that time the job is everything. you've got to concentrate on doing what you're supposed to do and are trained to do. i think the same thing is true of us newspeople because i had no -- no personal sense of tragedy
john f. kennedy, 40 years later, cronkite described that unforgettable day to the cnn anchorman, aaron brown. take a listen. >> how long after you got on television did you find out that the president had been shot, fatally shot? >> we didn't learn that he had been fatally shot until they announced that he was dead. they never gave us any kind of a hospital bulletin that he was even critical. >> at the airport in dallas, the -- and throughout the streets of dallas, the dallas...
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brown from ohio. laura flanders is the author of "blue grit." jamal simmons, democratic strategist and johnehry, republican strategist. jamal, what does the president have to do tonight? he's been visible a lot lately. nine out of the last ten appearance he's been talking about health care and now press conference. what does it mean? >> the white house has clearly stepped up their game. i think he's done three network appearances including "nightline." he'll connect this to the 14,000 people losing their health care every day he'll talk about cost and quality. he'll talk about choice and the fact that we've got to get this done. the costs are killing us. people are going to maintain the care they have, but also keep the quality. >> doesn't it give the president a lot of ammunition when one of the health care providers reports a quarterly profit up 155% from a year ago. i'm a profit guy. i'm in a couple of businesses. i like profit. but doesn't that take us down the road of yes, it is a monopoly. doesn't this help the president's sdmies. >> i don't think republicans should be in a process of
brown from ohio. laura flanders is the author of "blue grit." jamal simmons, democratic strategist and johnehry, republican strategist. jamal, what does the president have to do tonight? he's been visible a lot lately. nine out of the last ten appearance he's been talking about health care and now press conference. what does it mean? >> the white house has clearly stepped up their game. i think he's done three network appearances including "nightline." he'll connect...
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in fact, when he first went to brown i interviewed a number of his fellow classmates who said he never introduced him as john f. kennedy jr. he's sade, hi,say, hi, i'm john. and, yeah, he definitely wanted to make it on his own. >> what do you think his biggest legacy is? >> unfortunately, his biggest legacy is that of -- almost like a twig broken in half. the promise that could have been had he lived is unfortunately what is the legacy that he left, plus the fact that he was, in a sense, at least for a time -- for the time being, the last great hope of the kennedys politically speaking. that's gone now. >> david hayman, thanks so much for spending a little bit of your time with us today as we look back ten years since jfk jr.'s death. >> thanks. >> we appreciate it. >>> we're going to continue in the cnn newsroom at the top of the hour minutes away but a preview. >> yes, a preview of the noon, the 2:00, 3:00, the 4:00, all of that. one big lovely package with a nice bow on top. how are you doing? we're working to hear from a number of people who either worked with or influenced by walter cronkite. and of co
in fact, when he first went to brown i interviewed a number of his fellow classmates who said he never introduced him as john f. kennedy jr. he's sade, hi,say, hi, i'm john. and, yeah, he definitely wanted to make it on his own. >> what do you think his biggest legacy is? >> unfortunately, his biggest legacy is that of -- almost like a twig broken in half. the promise that could have been had he lived is unfortunately what is the legacy that he left, plus the fact that he was, in a...
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john gonzales, abc 7 news. >>> a d.c. councilman is calling for a metro operator to be fired. images were taken by a rider and posted on youtube. kwame brown says he wants the firing of any natural employee breaking the no cell phone rule. the driver was suspended for five days without pay. >>> friends and family will remember steve mcnair today. the tennessee titans have opened up the field for fans to pay their respects. police have confirmed that he was shot to death in some -- while he slept by his poor friend, sahel kazemi. she then turned the gun on herself. >> i walked into the room. it is a vision that will be haunting be for the rest of my life. there was speculation that he was going to sell the house or file for divorce. it is all speculation. none of it is true. >> the woman was pulled over just two days before the shooting. her friends say she was having financial problems. >>> the memorial service for mike jackson cost the city more than $1 million, up $1.4 million spent on security, traffic control, and cleanup. city officials are looking for ways to pay the bill. this service at the staples center was attended by more than
john gonzales, abc 7 news. >>> a d.c. councilman is calling for a metro operator to be fired. images were taken by a rider and posted on youtube. kwame brown says he wants the firing of any natural employee breaking the no cell phone rule. the driver was suspended for five days without pay. >>> friends and family will remember steve mcnair today. the tennessee titans have opened up the field for fans to pay their respects. police have confirmed that he was shot to death in...
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john merrow's reports on the new orleans and washington, d.c. schools. >> lehrer: next, new rules for stem cell research. jeffrey brownhas that story. >> brown: president obama came into office vowing to lift his predecessors restrictions on stem cell research. in march the president issued an executive order directing the national institutes of health to set guidelines. now the agency has spelled out those rules. they allow more embryonic stem kreel lines as they're known to become eligible for federal federal funding but to qualify those lines must be derived from human embryos that were approved for research use buy donors and originally created for i.v.f.but were not used for that purpose. to help us walk us through what this all means we're joined by susan dentzer editor of the journal health affairs and a health analyst for the newshour. welcome back. >> nice to be back, jeff. >> brown: the biggest change from president bush to president obama in general terms. >> in general terms it is as you said the number of lines that will now be eligible for scientists to work on and work on it with federal dollars, tax pa
john merrow's reports on the new orleans and washington, d.c. schools. >> lehrer: next, new rules for stem cell research. jeffrey brownhas that story. >> brown: president obama came into office vowing to lift his predecessors restrictions on stem cell research. in march the president issued an executive order directing the national institutes of health to set guidelines. now the agency has spelled out those rules. they allow more embryonic stem kreel lines as they're known to become...
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of parliament question gordon brown about the war in afghanistan during ago prime minister's questions." >> on tomorrow's "washington journal," we will talk with senator john koran about supreme court nominee sonia sotomayor or. a look at detroit's economy with mayor dave bing, and congressman jim jordan will discuss merrill lynch pose a takeover by bank of america and how federal tarp funds for use to finance the deal. you can watch "washington journal" and call in starting at 7:00 eastern on c-span. >> secretary of state hillary clinton today delivered a wide- ranging speech on the obama administration approach to u.s. foreign policy. the speech on so-called smart power included statements on iran, the middle east, north korea, and the war in afghanistan. from the council on foreign relations in washington, this is an hour 15 minutes. [applause] >> good afternoon. i am the president of the council on foreign relations, and i want to welcome our members and guests who are here in this magnificent new washington, d.c building. i also want to welcome the many other people who may be listening to are watching this event on any number of mechanical devices th
of parliament question gordon brown about the war in afghanistan during ago prime minister's questions." >> on tomorrow's "washington journal," we will talk with senator john koran about supreme court nominee sonia sotomayor or. a look at detroit's economy with mayor dave bing, and congressman jim jordan will discuss merrill lynch pose a takeover by bank of america and how federal tarp funds for use to finance the deal. you can watch "washington journal" and call...
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. >>> a singer is getting an apology from john mccain and the republican party. you're going to hear why jackson brownelines news, or msnbc are locked on your favorites? if they are i've got the gift for you. i'm gonna richardson and my next guest is ken pullson. a pleasure to have you here. >> good to be with you >> what is the museum. most people know. >> sometimes there you an a museum in articling ton, virginia called the museum. it was an effort to remind americans of the value of news gathering in america and a nod to the first amendment. we did so well there so we decided to take it where the action is. we have a brand new museum called a the museum on pennsylvania avenue. it's a -- it's a 45 word sign out front with the words of the first amendment 'em blazed there. we think it's healthy for them to read that says congress shall make no law. we're attempting to put it in neon. >> it is flashing? >> it's not a tribute to journalists. we had a blogger say i'm not going to set foot in that museum until they do an extra special to copy editors. it is not about you. it is a museum of history but a d
. >>> a singer is getting an apology from john mccain and the republican party. you're going to hear why jackson brownelines news, or msnbc are locked on your favorites? if they are i've got the gift for you. i'm gonna richardson and my next guest is ken pullson. a pleasure to have you here. >> good to be with you >> what is the museum. most people know. >> sometimes there you an a museum in articling ton, virginia called the museum. it was an effort to remind...
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brown and the ipod to queen elizabeth. this time they consulted experts and presented the pope with a beautiful embroidered stole that had laid with the relics of the first american saint. this was john newman who came to the united states and helped build the catholic school and education program and died in th1860s. this had been lined with his body. it was considered a very personal, very symbolic, smart gift. >> very interesting. we also understand that it is the end of the road for nathans in georgetown. what happened? >> well, you know, a combination of economy. this was kind of the neighborhood public. i always thought of it as the cheers of georgetown. but washington has gotten to be very sophisticated when it comes to food. given that and the recession, i think ople may have been looking for more of a fine dining experience or at least more innovative food. so it is really cozy and really good. i think the economy ended up being the final nail in the coffin. >> that's too bad to see such landmark go under. preparations are under way for a really big night at nationals stadium, nationals park tomorrow. >> reason to go. >> you said it. >> i did. billy joel and elton john have
brown and the ipod to queen elizabeth. this time they consulted experts and presented the pope with a beautiful embroidered stole that had laid with the relics of the first american saint. this was john newman who came to the united states and helped build the catholic school and education program and died in th1860s. this had been lined with his body. it was considered a very personal, very symbolic, smart gift. >> very interesting. we also understand that it is the end of the road for...
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the godfather of soul, james brown, had fans lined up around the block for a ghoulish good-bye. >> lennon was shot and killed -- >> reporter: johndden death drove thousands to song. some fans need a touch. it doesn't have to be much. for jamilla, the long journey itself was a tribute. >> his music, my heartbeat. it's part of me. >> reporter: as the clock ticked down, she kept pushing. we left her, holding her sign, and hoping for the best. >> it's going to be worth it, i'm sure it is. >> reporter: and indeed it was. and after spending all that money on a plane ticket and coming here and really not knowing a soul we got a call last night that she did get exactly what she came for. a fan gave her a ticket so she'll be one of the 17,000 other people watching in person what maybe a billion people will get to watch only on tv. >> lee cowan, thank you very much. >>> frank deleo was michael jackson's long time manager and friend. he is with us exclusively. >> good morning. >> just a few weeks ago you were preparing with michael for this 50-concert tour in london. and now, today, his musical director and his band will be performing at h
the godfather of soul, james brown, had fans lined up around the block for a ghoulish good-bye. >> lennon was shot and killed -- >> reporter: johndden death drove thousands to song. some fans need a touch. it doesn't have to be much. for jamilla, the long journey itself was a tribute. >> his music, my heartbeat. it's part of me. >> reporter: as the clock ticked down, she kept pushing. we left her, holding her sign, and hoping for the best. >> it's going to be worth...
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brown as well. i mentioned the ideas that they brought to our bill and made it a better bill. mike enzi, lamar alexander, johnccain, lisa murkowski, pat roberts, orrin hatch, many a going to miss somebody when you start that list. but the idea is we came together and worked and we have a product now and we need one out of the finance committee. but we need to get on the business of working at this in my view. you cannot sustain the present situation, and the american people deserve a lot better. they need the same kind of security, in my view, that we provided for ourselves as members of thenited states congress. i don't think the american people are going to accept the notion that they should have to live with the kind of fear and frustration that is associated with having the kind of health care system in our nation, knowing we could do better. and so, mr. president, i thank my colleagues for the work we've done already and urge us over this break, if we're not going to be back hear working, to listen to our constituents, here their voices and nen come back to the chamber in september with a determination t
brown as well. i mentioned the ideas that they brought to our bill and made it a better bill. mike enzi, lamar alexander, johnccain, lisa murkowski, pat roberts, orrin hatch, many a going to miss somebody when you start that list. but the idea is we came together and worked and we have a product now and we need one out of the finance committee. but we need to get on the business of working at this in my view. you cannot sustain the present situation, and the american people deserve a lot...
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john rother with the retired advovassy group, aarp, said the industry is trying to protect profits for a $1,200 wheelchair that costs a mere $400. >> it's a rip-off for taxpayers. >> reporter: debbie brown's wheelchair needs replacing and she's reluctantly talked to her doctor about a new one. >>> an suv on fire and a woman and two young children. not long ago, this man had limited mobility. last month, this woman wasn't even able to get around inside of her own home. they chose mobility. and they chose the scooter store! if you or a loved one live with limited mobility call the scooter store! no other company will work harder to make you mobile or do more to guarantee your complete satisfaction. if we pre-qualify you for a new power chair or scooter and your claim isn't approved, the scooter store will give you your power chair or scooter free. that's our guarantee. they were so helpful and nice. they filed all the paperwork, and medicare and my insurance covered the cost. we can work directly with medicare or with your insurance company. we can even help with financing. if there's a way, we'll find it! so don't wait any longer, call the scooter store today. to silence headaches... docto
john rother with the retired advovassy group, aarp, said the industry is trying to protect profits for a $1,200 wheelchair that costs a mere $400. >> it's a rip-off for taxpayers. >> reporter: debbie brown's wheelchair needs replacing and she's reluctantly talked to her doctor about a new one. >>> an suv on fire and a woman and two young children. not long ago, this man had limited mobility. last month, this woman wasn't even able to get around inside of her own home. they...
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brown as well. i mentioned the ideas that they brought to our bill and made it a better bill. mike enzi, lamar alexander, john mccain, lisa murkowski, pat roberts, orrin hatch, many a going to miss somebody when you start that list. but the idea is we came together and worked and we have a product now and we need one out of the finance committee. but we need to get on the business of working at this in my view. you cannot sustain the present situation, and the american people deserve a lot better. they need the same kind of security, in my view, that we provided for ourselves as members of the united states congress. i don't think the american people are going to accept the notion that they should have to live with the kind of fear and frustration that is associated with having the kind of health care system in our nation, knowing we could do better. and so, mr. president, i thank my colleagues for the work we've done already and urge us over this break, if we're not going to be back hear working, to listen to our constituents, here their voices and nen come back to the chamber in september with a determinati
brown as well. i mentioned the ideas that they brought to our bill and made it a better bill. mike enzi, lamar alexander, john mccain, lisa murkowski, pat roberts, orrin hatch, many a going to miss somebody when you start that list. but the idea is we came together and worked and we have a product now and we need one out of the finance committee. but we need to get on the business of working at this in my view. you cannot sustain the present situation, and the american people deserve a lot...
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brown of ohio was terrific as well. i want to thank my republican counterparts. even though they did not vote for it, they brought good ideas. lamar alexander, john mccain, lisa, oren hatch. i am going to miss someone here. but the idea is we came together and worked, and we have a product now, and we need one out of finance committee. we need to get on with the business of working on this. you cannot sustain the present situation, and the american people deserve a lot better. they need the same kind of security in my view that we have provided for ourselves as members of the united states congress. i don't think the american people are going to accept the notion that they should have to live with the kind of fear and frustration that is associated with having the kind of health care system in our nation, knowing we can do better. i thank my colleagues for the work we have done already, and urge us over this break, if we are not back here work, to listen to our constituents, hear their voices, and come back to these chambers in september with a serious determination and do what no other congress has been able to achieve and that is come up with a
brown of ohio was terrific as well. i want to thank my republican counterparts. even though they did not vote for it, they brought good ideas. lamar alexander, john mccain, lisa, oren hatch. i am going to miss someone here. but the idea is we came together and worked, and we have a product now, and we need one out of finance committee. we need to get on with the business of working on this. you cannot sustain the present situation, and the american people deserve a lot better. they need the...
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stearns: i would like to thank john hall of new york and doug lamb born of colorado, and mic my shaud and henry brown of south carolina for their hard work on legislation included in this bill. i would also like to thank mr. buyer for their help many moving this forward and ask that the statement of mr. buyer of indiana be made part of the record. i urge my colleagues to support h.r. 3219 as amended, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from california. mr. filner: i yield as much time as he may consume to the gentleman from american samoa, mr. faleomavaega. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. faleomavaega: i rise in support of h.r. 3219 to make certain improvements in the laws administered by the secretary of veterans affairs related to health care and other purposes. i want to commend my colleague, the chairman of the committee of the veterans' affairs and my good friend from florida, managing on the other side of the aisle this important legislation. mr. speaker, h.r. 3219, among other things, would make pe
stearns: i would like to thank john hall of new york and doug lamb born of colorado, and mic my shaud and henry brown of south carolina for their hard work on legislation included in this bill. i would also like to thank mr. buyer for their help many moving this forward and ask that the statement of mr. buyer of indiana be made part of the record. i urge my colleagues to support h.r. 3219 as amended, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back....
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john heisman was born in cleveland, ohio, on october 23, 1869. he began his football career at the titusville high school and introduced football through the titusville rockets. and continued at brown university and university of pennsylvania where he received his law degree in 1892. he served as the head coach for a total of eight university football teams, including 16 years at georgia tech and three years at the university of pennsylvania. he coached georgia tech to -- in the most one-sided football game ever played with a fine score of 222-0. and led them in a 33-game winning streak. of the 271 games john heisman coached and only 68 of those games did the opponents finish the game with a win. he retired in 1927 and passed away in 1936. john heisman's influence on football is undeniable but the history of football itself began before john heisman's birth. american football was started sometime in the mid 19th century and was a divergence from the game of rugby. college students in the late 19th century took the lead in turning the evolving game of football into an organized sport. in 1920, the american professional football association was formed and two years later became the n
john heisman was born in cleveland, ohio, on october 23, 1869. he began his football career at the titusville high school and introduced football through the titusville rockets. and continued at brown university and university of pennsylvania where he received his law degree in 1892. he served as the head coach for a total of eight university football teams, including 16 years at georgia tech and three years at the university of pennsylvania. he coached georgia tech to -- in the most one-sided...
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john rhodes and a letter from the myrtle beach chamber of commerce detailing why this money is needed and how it will be spent. the chair: the gentleman's request is granted under general leave. mr. brown: with that, i yield three minutes to mr. culberson from texas. the chair: the gentlewoman from missouri controls the time. mr. culberson: the deficit for this week for the first time in history exceeded $1 trillion. the national debt is over $12 trillion. the liberal majority that control this is house, passing the energy tax, just before the fourth of july break, the biggest tax increase in the history of america, the liberal majority that controls this house passing this spend louse bill in a sing -- spent ulous bill in a sing -- spendulous bill. we are on the brink, this liberal majority has taken over the automobile industry, the insurance industry, the banking industry, they're on the brink of taking over the health care industry and there's a report that the health care bill will make it illegal to buy private health care insurance. this is the most massive expansion of government in the history of the united states, the congress is about to raise taxes more than any congress in
john rhodes and a letter from the myrtle beach chamber of commerce detailing why this money is needed and how it will be spent. the chair: the gentleman's request is granted under general leave. mr. brown: with that, i yield three minutes to mr. culberson from texas. the chair: the gentlewoman from missouri controls the time. mr. culberson: the deficit for this week for the first time in history exceeded $1 trillion. the national debt is over $12 trillion. the liberal majority that control this...