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a lot of this is, obviously, has to do with john paul the second. including several things that he gave me or sign for me. >> could you show us something? >> let's see. i think this is the addressto the united nations. 1995. there is his dedication and signaturen that. this is a curious little thing over your. this orange at is part of an honorary doctorate from the university of barcelona in spain last november. if you have ever tried to give a lecture with orange french fringe flopping in your eye, i assure you it was an experience not to be missed. the only book of my own than on display here are the various language editions of "witness to hope." so we have english, french, italian, polish, spanish, a czech, portuguese, slovak, slovenian, russian, german, and romanian. romanian is the most recent edition. i took a copy of this into my office and everyone said, it's a boy. looks like a birth announcement. there is o more coming. chinese will be done later this year. >> may i ask? >> this was harper collins very kindly did a special binding of the
a lot of this is, obviously, has to do with john paul the second. including several things that he gave me or sign for me. >> could you show us something? >> let's see. i think this is the addressto the united nations. 1995. there is his dedication and signaturen that. this is a curious little thing over your. this orange at is part of an honorary doctorate from the university of barcelona in spain last november. if you have ever tried to give a lecture with orange french fringe...
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it is anthony kennedy, john paul stevens or ruth bader ginsberg, the answer is b. at 89 years old, john paul stevens is the oldest and longest serving member on the court. he was nominated by president ford. his first day on the supreme court was september 19th, 1975. >>> we begin this morning's head leans with a look at redskins training camp. if there is one thing the redskins have been known for it is the strength of the team's offensive line. the hogs as they were affectionately known were feared around the league but lately the offensive line has been a source of problems for the team. the current offensive line has turned in to a m.a.s.h. unit, one full of injuries to stephon heyer. and thomas is out with pain in his knee, the same one he had surgery on. that is three-fifths of campbell's bodyguards out of service. >> i'm not that concerned. not as bad as i thought it would be. take a few days off and see how i am in a couple of days. >> we have plenty of beef over there. coach them hard. as long as a guy is tough, i will coach him. >> other notes from camp,
it is anthony kennedy, john paul stevens or ruth bader ginsberg, the answer is b. at 89 years old, john paul stevens is the oldest and longest serving member on the court. he was nominated by president ford. his first day on the supreme court was september 19th, 1975. >>> we begin this morning's head leans with a look at redskins training camp. if there is one thing the redskins have been known for it is the strength of the team's offensive line. the hogs as they were affectionately...
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. >>> according to "new york post" hedge fund big wig john paul son is gobbling up shares of citigroup. the stock up about 70% in the last month alone apparently trading at 4.8 3 with another gain of 4% today. aig, fannie mae and freddie mac are also on the rise of. the question now is, are risky stocks still a good investment? let's ask our bull, hank schmidt, chief investment officer from has beener ford investments, and our bear, dan fitzpatrick, president of stock market mentor. i'm going with the bear first. dan, what do you think? how great is the risk? >> well, they're pretty risky. however, i think you almost just have to play price action. i mean, longer-term, we're going to have problems financially. i mean, on these riskier stocks. but for right now, frankly, i think i've got to take the long side of the trade. in fact, i'm long citigroup. >> oh! dan fitzpatrick! isn't that interesting? >> that's because a famous investor like john paul son is in there in the stock. >> oh, that guy doesn't know anything. >> hank schmidt, pretty lousy fdic report, okay? lots of losses, reserv
. >>> according to "new york post" hedge fund big wig john paul son is gobbling up shares of citigroup. the stock up about 70% in the last month alone apparently trading at 4.8 3 with another gain of 4% today. aig, fannie mae and freddie mac are also on the rise of. the question now is, are risky stocks still a good investment? let's ask our bull, hank schmidt, chief investment officer from has beener ford investments, and our bear, dan fitzpatrick, president of stock market...
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during that time he hosted both pope john paul ii and mother teresa at that home. >> what a move. >>> telling his side of the story, michael jackson's doctor the man at that time center of the pop star's death speaks out for the first time. what he wants everyone to hear. >>> police raid in the park. what investigators say a group of men were doing inside one state park. >>> shooting at the inner harbor. baltimore's police commissioner sounds off on criminals plaguing the city's biggest tourist attraction. >>> are more showers and storms headed our way? i'm bob turk. i'll have the complete forecast coming up next. >>> it is 75 degrees with light showers across central maryland. the complete first warning forecast is coming up but first the doctor at the center of michael jackson's manslaughter investigation speaks for the first time since the pop star's death. in an on-line video dr. conrad murray thanked his supporters and reaffirmed his innocence. >> i have done all i could do. i told the truth, and i have faith the truth will prevail. god bless you, and thank you. >> police have ra
during that time he hosted both pope john paul ii and mother teresa at that home. >> what a move. >>> telling his side of the story, michael jackson's doctor the man at that time center of the pop star's death speaks out for the first time. what he wants everyone to hear. >>> police raid in the park. what investigators say a group of men were doing inside one state park. >>> shooting at the inner harbor. baltimore's police commissioner sounds off on criminals...
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their net worth is currently negative. >> paul: tlb on the big board. johndo you personally own the stocks? >> my clients are long and short the stocks i mentioned and i am personally. >> paul: thanks for sharing your views with us once again. >> you bet. >> paul: my guest john dorfman of thunderstorm capitol. >> i'm susie that's "nightly business report" for friday, august 28. i'm susie gharib goodnight everyone. and have a great weekend. you too, paul. >> paul: and you as well, susie. i'm paul kangas wishing all of you the best of good buys. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> we are pbs. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org we are pbs.
their net worth is currently negative. >> paul: tlb on the big board. johndo you personally own the stocks? >> my clients are long and short the stocks i mentioned and i am personally. >> paul: thanks for sharing your views with us once again. >> you bet. >> paul: my guest john dorfman of thunderstorm capitol. >> i'm susie that's "nightly business report" for friday, august 28. i'm susie gharib goodnight everyone. and have a great weekend. you too,...
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is a photo that helped sell 12 million albums and it quickly became legend. 40 years ago today, john, paulngo, and george took a little walk into pop history. elizabeth palmer has more from abbey road. >> reporter: beatle look-alike mania almost hit the famous crosswalk as the members of sergeant pepper's restaged the walk on the cover of abbey road and tourists and fans crowded in for the trophy snapshot. actually, the best view was from the top deck of a london bus stuck in traffic. >> they were geniuses. their music lasts forever, and they changed the lives of a lot of people ♪ here comes the sun... ♪ >> reporter: even on ordinary days, a constant stream of beatles fans makes the pilgrimage to this section, driving london cab drivers crazy. >> very good, very good. >> reporter: it was almost half a century ago that the beatles made their american debut on cbs. ♪ you say good-bye and i say hello ♪ >> reporter: six years of megastardom later, they were in the e.m.i. studios on abbey road recording what was to be their final album. on that morning 40 years ago, there were no crowds. photog
is a photo that helped sell 12 million albums and it quickly became legend. 40 years ago today, john, paulngo, and george took a little walk into pop history. elizabeth palmer has more from abbey road. >> reporter: beatle look-alike mania almost hit the famous crosswalk as the members of sergeant pepper's restaged the walk on the cover of abbey road and tourists and fans crowded in for the trophy snapshot. actually, the best view was from the top deck of a london bus stuck in traffic....
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i think the influence on -- of john paul jones is only in memory. >> let me say a couple of things, on the submarines i think this is public relations. using this for public relations is -- this is a bad idea because once it surfaces, this is failed. it is bad for them to be doing nothing, we will let them deployed far away from home, good for the morale. as far as the arctic forces, one of the members of the audience noticed doing anything in the arctic is enormously expensive. i do not see any ground forces that are there. there is nothing for them to do. as i have said, they will try to find more ships like the size of this, for the northern fleet to protect this zone, but -- they plan to buy more ballistic missile submarines. i do not see any other major plants. the it vantage is there. they have the knowledge of the arctic and the conditions and the ocean, and what they can build, they have 20 icebreakers, they can keep on building. this was by the shipbuilding corp., and by another state holding. if they really open the navigation, this gives them a significant economic and advan
i think the influence on -- of john paul jones is only in memory. >> let me say a couple of things, on the submarines i think this is public relations. using this for public relations is -- this is a bad idea because once it surfaces, this is failed. it is bad for them to be doing nothing, we will let them deployed far away from home, good for the morale. as far as the arctic forces, one of the members of the audience noticed doing anything in the arctic is enormously expensive. i do not...
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john paul son, should you follow suit? that's the key question. the "fast money" halftime report starts in 900 seconds. 15 minutes. i gotta ask, what's in it for me? i'm not looking for a bailout, just a good paying job. that's why i like this clean energy idea. now that works for our whole family. for the kids, a better environment. for my wife, who commutes, no more gettin' jerked around on gas prices... and for me, well, it wouldn't be so bad if this breadwinner brought home a little more bread. repower america. i hope our senators are listening. and you know what, it works. nutrisystem for men: flexible new programs personalized to meet your goals. what's great about nutrisystem is you eat the foods you love and you lose weight. i'm dan marino. i lost 22 pounds on nutrisystem and i've kept it off for three years. for a limited time, get an extra three weeks of meals free! that's right, you can get an extra 21 breakfasts, lunches, dinners, desserts, and snacks. that's 105 meals free! i had awesome results. i mean, i lost 22 pounds, my goal was
john paul son, should you follow suit? that's the key question. the "fast money" halftime report starts in 900 seconds. 15 minutes. i gotta ask, what's in it for me? i'm not looking for a bailout, just a good paying job. that's why i like this clean energy idea. now that works for our whole family. for the kids, a better environment. for my wife, who commutes, no more gettin' jerked around on gas prices... and for me, well, it wouldn't be so bad if this breadwinner brought home a...
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a special shoutout to john paul who says i look especially nice today. for that. >> thank you. i just posted on my blog and talk about how you can connect with us on lynn and on facebook. come and join us on wusa9.com. >> we're covered. >> spare time on your hands. >> absolutely. the news continues 24 hours a day at wusa9.com. as kim said she and j.c. will be back for 9 news now at noon. all of us will be back bright and early tomorrow morning starting at 4:55. i'll see you and you and we'll see you, as well. have a great day. (announcer) back to school means back to busy mornings. that's why i got them pillsbury toaster strudel. warm, flaky, pastry with delicious sweet filling my kids will love. plus i get two bonus box tops for their school. toaster strudel. the one kids want to eat. so i always have totino's pizza rolls. big pizza taste in a bite size roll that my kids can't resist. plus i get two bonus box tops for their school.
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. >> actually what john paul stevens said was, he didn't like that is took place at the white house. that's where the last justice alito and chief justice roberts were sworn in. he thought it looked too much like a political event for the incumbent president. so i don't think justice stephens or any of the other justices were concerned about public oath taking. they were concerned about the location. so the fact the ceremony was moved to the white house was a visual representation of the separation of powers, and the fact that justice sotomayor, though she was certainly appointed by president obama, is in no way beholden to him, is not responsible to him, is not part of the executive branch, part of the judicial branch, and i think that, the message that was sent by holding this ceremony at supreme court rather than the white house. >> yeah. and in fact, president obama himself wanted to see this swearing intake place at the court rather than the white house. look at the timing of this. 11:00 a.m. on a saturday. why this particular time? >> well, there is a great desire, a part of bo
. >> actually what john paul stevens said was, he didn't like that is took place at the white house. that's where the last justice alito and chief justice roberts were sworn in. he thought it looked too much like a political event for the incumbent president. so i don't think justice stephens or any of the other justices were concerned about public oath taking. they were concerned about the location. so the fact the ceremony was moved to the white house was a visual representation of the...
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financials up, john paul son bought big chunks of financial, including bank of america. these numbers were as of the end of june, so we don't know if they still have these positions. finally, say it ain't so. tootsie roll is down, a doubling of sugar prices, companies downgrading, and so they downgraded on concerns it will hurt them as sugar prices have gone up, crop shortages in this brazil and india, big talk. tradertalk.cnbc.com. >> bob, technology still holding up, nasdaq up 7.5 points. i take you to wall and show you big cap technology stocks. the story today dictated by apple. barclays capital raising the price target to 208 from 188, not only like the product line but free cash flow. stocks up 1.75%. microsoft strong, as well, 1%, talking about the zzunor next month. look at what is happening in the chips base. 1% for the semiconductor index, names internally within that intel, qualcomm, and r.w. baird. palm, jim goldman was telling you on the menu, smart phones, palm is up 4%, despite the fact it was cut to sell at morgan joseph, and an upgrade at morgan keegan.
financials up, john paul son bought big chunks of financial, including bank of america. these numbers were as of the end of june, so we don't know if they still have these positions. finally, say it ain't so. tootsie roll is down, a doubling of sugar prices, companies downgrading, and so they downgraded on concerns it will hurt them as sugar prices have gone up, crop shortages in this brazil and india, big talk. tradertalk.cnbc.com. >> bob, technology still holding up, nasdaq up 7.5...
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pope john paul ii visited there. ronald reagan got married there. 60,000 people got married there.quite an attraction. i'm sure people will look to find where michael jackson is buried. >>> up next, the danger of dna. forensic science put this guy behind bars even though he was apparently innocent. >>> we are live with dr. sanjay gupta with the behind the scenes look at the reality of csi. some people buy a car based on the deal they get. others by the car of their dreams. during the lexus golden opportunity sales event, you can do both. special lease offers now available on the 2009 es 350. >>> tonight a stunning new development in forensic science and it could be a major setback for prosecutors and police. researchers in israel said they could engineer dna and place the fake sample at a crime scene. if true, it could be a remarkable development. it is also a troubling one. dna has been used to exonerate hundreds of people wrongly convicted. we have a story of how it put an innocent man behind bars for decades and how a crime lab in texas was apparently responsible. >> reporter: t
pope john paul ii visited there. ronald reagan got married there. 60,000 people got married there.quite an attraction. i'm sure people will look to find where michael jackson is buried. >>> up next, the danger of dna. forensic science put this guy behind bars even though he was apparently innocent. >>> we are live with dr. sanjay gupta with the behind the scenes look at the reality of csi. some people buy a car based on the deal they get. others by the car of their dreams....
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it is all because 40 years ago john, paul, george and ringo were photographed strolling down the crosswalkg the ordinary london street into a musical mecca. the famous photo athat you're looking at right there is the cover for the "abbey road" album, which was the last album for the fab four they recorded together. the photo shoot lasted about 15 minutes on august 8th, 1969. but the picture became an enduring rock 'n' roll icon. i love the beatles. i listen to them all the time. you don't like the beatles, do you, eric? oh, boy. here's what some of you are saying about the stories
it is all because 40 years ago john, paul, george and ringo were photographed strolling down the crosswalkg the ordinary london street into a musical mecca. the famous photo athat you're looking at right there is the cover for the "abbey road" album, which was the last album for the fab four they recorded together. the photo shoot lasted about 15 minutes on august 8th, 1969. but the picture became an enduring rock 'n' roll icon. i love the beatles. i listen to them all the time. you...
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. >>> they marked the 40th anniversary of john, paul, george, and ringo's stroll across the street. it ended up being a cover shot. an image that's been so iconic it's been imitated and parodied over the years. yesterday was no exception. yesterday a tribute band dressed like yes, sir tereer recreated the cover to capture this moment. >>> michael smith landed in hot water in part for telling lieses. they denied any knowledge of the former nfl quarterback making an appearance on saturday. i've got the e-mails to prove it. then guess where vick showed up? his first appearance in his home town. he gave an antidog-fighting message to a controlled audience. only 55 were allowed in an 1-800-news crew. even the windows were covered. the quarterback is still extremely popular in atlanta and many fans are disappointed they didn't get a chance to see it. >>> when david ortiz called a news conference on saturday, many thought he'd go the route of rodriguez. instaid he said what he could have said at any time since his name was linked to the 2003 list of those players who allegedly took steroid
. >>> they marked the 40th anniversary of john, paul, george, and ringo's stroll across the street. it ended up being a cover shot. an image that's been so iconic it's been imitated and parodied over the years. yesterday was no exception. yesterday a tribute band dressed like yes, sir tereer recreated the cover to capture this moment. >>> michael smith landed in hot water in part for telling lieses. they denied any knowledge of the former nfl quarterback making an appearance...
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. >> john paul jones used to go in there, grandpa jones, they all used to go in there. me put up the struggles that we have seen because this ribbon cutting is so important today. dean & deluca, i thought that's perfect. what happened? >> i think over time, they took a good, hard look at whether or not it would fit with their business model. they decided not to come. >> then we had, they canceled the contract. then the local tenants moved in and they moved out. >> well, tenants came in. they moved out. businesses have to make money. let's face it. >> then we had a ribbon cutting again back in 2006, and again it was closed down. >> yep. >> i guess we want to accentuate the positive this time it will work. >> these folks are putting a lot after risk to come in and take a him-month chance, if you will, at making something work for the market house while we, the rest of the city, all of the citizens in the city of annapolis, the mayor, alderman, myself, everyone involved will talk about what it ought to be. >> is this the first time everybody's been on the same page at the
. >> john paul jones used to go in there, grandpa jones, they all used to go in there. me put up the struggles that we have seen because this ribbon cutting is so important today. dean & deluca, i thought that's perfect. what happened? >> i think over time, they took a good, hard look at whether or not it would fit with their business model. they decided not to come. >> then we had, they canceled the contract. then the local tenants moved in and they moved out. >>...
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on that at a 40 years ago john, paul, george and ringo came out of the recording studio and walked acrossbbey road. they walked on a crosswalk right about where that red london bus is standing. they made the trip across the street three times in one direction. three times in the other. the photographer on a step ladder about where i'm standing took six frames and later in the afternoon that day they looked at the sheets and picked one and that became the cover of the album. that happened 40 years ago today. you can see scores of fans here to mark the moment the young, old, in between, all of them great fans of the great music 40 years ago. >> what is it you think that keeps fans still coming to this kind of thing? what is it about the beatles? is it just because they're the beatles? the music? when people tell you why they love the beatles, what are they saying? >> reporter: the younger ones appreciate the mausic as fresh as it was in those days still fresh today. if you talk to the older ones, they'll remember that the beatles were the soundtrack for the swinging '60s and beatles music w
on that at a 40 years ago john, paul, george and ringo came out of the recording studio and walked acrossbbey road. they walked on a crosswalk right about where that red london bus is standing. they made the trip across the street three times in one direction. three times in the other. the photographer on a step ladder about where i'm standing took six frames and later in the afternoon that day they looked at the sheets and picked one and that became the cover of the album. that happened 40...
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the pope, of course -- pope john paul ii was really terrific.reagan had written a couple of radio commentaries when the pope had gone to poland in 1979 and so reagan was already familiar with some of his views and the fact that the pope was not only anti-nazi but also anticommunist. so reagan and the pope shared an antitotalitarian view of the world and a view that freedom to worship and to choose one's line of work and to travel and to have dignity, especially, religious freedom in the case of the pope, of course, but also for reagan were very important and they shared that. and they also -- the pope, i think, came t certainly understand reagan's view of what he had to do in order to bring this to t@e bargain table and ultimately achieve a reduction in the threat of nuclear war. >> tell them about t letter he gave them. >> reagan sent the pope a letter in january following the meeting in december that expressed the view that he had already taken steps to -- and viewed it as a first step in eliminating the threat of nuclear war and reducing nucl
the pope, of course -- pope john paul ii was really terrific.reagan had written a couple of radio commentaries when the pope had gone to poland in 1979 and so reagan was already familiar with some of his views and the fact that the pope was not only anti-nazi but also anticommunist. so reagan and the pope shared an antitotalitarian view of the world and a view that freedom to worship and to choose one's line of work and to travel and to have dignity, especially, religious freedom in the case of...
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beatles fans, young, old, in between, have been remembering the day, 40 years ago, when john, paul, georgethis busy london street for the cover photograph on their album "abbey road." >> going to get one chance. here we go. >> reporter: beatlemania all over again. music lovers from around the world gathering all morning outside the london studio where the beatles made history in 1960s. a walking tribute to the street made time faimous by the most successful pop band of all time. 40 years ago, london was the epicenter of the swinging '60s. fashion, peace and love, and most of all, music. and nobody played it better than the beatles. ♪ let it be let it be♪ >> reporter: in 1969, they recorded the soundtrack for the film "let it be" but they delayed its release and made "abbey road" instead. the iconic photograph on the cover was shot on a crosswalk outside the studio. >> you can walk. >> reporter: richard porter leads tours of street for $10 a head. >> the picture taken by a guy stand on a step ladder in the middle of the road. it's about here. >> reporter: 40 years on, it's a cherishes spot
beatles fans, young, old, in between, have been remembering the day, 40 years ago, when john, paul, georgethis busy london street for the cover photograph on their album "abbey road." >> going to get one chance. here we go. >> reporter: beatlemania all over again. music lovers from around the world gathering all morning outside the london studio where the beatles made history in 1960s. a walking tribute to the street made time faimous by the most successful pop band of all...
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i think john paul jones was in there. i think he had a stall.i don't know what -- it's got the greatest location and it's still got trouble. it's been empty and starting to make a comeback. >> it's booming. i was there two weeks ago. i couldn't believe it. atwaters. it's taken over a bunch of different places. there's now a pastry place, if a farmers market. it was amazing. it was booming. trouble must be in the past because it looked really good last week. >>> the chef from salt coming in tomorrow. ice cream. how to make it from start to finish. >> really? >> you're going to be gone. >> i know, but it's ice cream. >> it was good to have you this week. >> just go. just go. there she goes. you and me next week and tomorrow. >> all by yourself, unsupervised? >> sorry, you're by yourself next week. >> good luck. >> let me go join megan and on on their honeymoon. they keep sending us pictures. i might as well check it out. >> they need a chaperone. >>> 83 this afternoon downtown with a spotty shower. afternoon thunderstorms, not a washout, through t
i think john paul jones was in there. i think he had a stall.i don't know what -- it's got the greatest location and it's still got trouble. it's been empty and starting to make a comeback. >> it's booming. i was there two weeks ago. i couldn't believe it. atwaters. it's taken over a bunch of different places. there's now a pastry place, if a farmers market. it was amazing. it was booming. trouble must be in the past because it looked really good last week. >>> the chef from salt...
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pope john paul ii visited there. ronald reagan got married there. 60,000 people got married there.it is quite an attraction. i'm sure people will look to find where michael jackson is buried. >> randi, appreciate it. thanks. staying on. of it. >>> up next, the danger of dna. forensic science put this guy behind bars even though he was apparently innocent. how could it happen? we'll show you. >>> also live with dr. sanjay gupta. he takes us inside a crime lab for behind the scenes look of the reality of csi. we even bothe osteoporosis. but we're active. especially when we vacation. so when i heard about reclast, the only once-a-year iv osteoporosis treatment, i called joni. my doctor said reclast helps restrengthen our bones to help make them resistant to fracture. and reclast is approved to help protect from fracture in more places: hip, spine, even other bones. (announcer) you should never take reclast if you're on zometa, have low blood calcium, kidney problems. or you're pregnant, plan to become pregnant or nursing. take calcium and vitamin d daily. tell your doctor if you devel
pope john paul ii visited there. ronald reagan got married there. 60,000 people got married there.it is quite an attraction. i'm sure people will look to find where michael jackson is buried. >> randi, appreciate it. thanks. staying on. of it. >>> up next, the danger of dna. forensic science put this guy behind bars even though he was apparently innocent. how could it happen? we'll show you. >>> also live with dr. sanjay gupta. he takes us inside a crime lab for behind...
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i'm john waggor. paul: recapping today's market action stocks round after yestery's selloff. thdow gained 82 points and the nasdaq added 2points. to learn more about the sties in tonight'sroadcast, to watch our streaming video and to te part in our ily blog, go to "night business report" on pbs.org. you can so email us at nbpbs.org. >>usie: that's "nightly business report" for tueay, august 18. i'm susie gharib goodnight, everyone. and good night to yo paul. >> paul: goodnight susie. i'm paul kangas wiing all of you thbest of good buys. "nightly businesreport" is ma possible by: thisrogram was made possible by contributions tyour pbs statn from viewers like you. thank you. ptioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media accessroup at wgbh cess.wgbh.org
i'm john waggor. paul: recapping today's market action stocks round after yestery's selloff. thdow gained 82 points and the nasdaq added 2points. to learn more about the sties in tonight'sroadcast, to watch our streaming video and to te part in our ily blog, go to "night business report" on pbs.org. you can so email us at nbpbs.org. >>usie: that's "nightly business report" for tueay, august 18. i'm susie gharib goodnight, everyone. and good night to yo paul. >>...
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add to that, investors like john paul son taking stakes in citi and bank of america and significant trader or investors take that as a significant voeft of confidence in both of these companies. as for aig, traders point out with this stock there is a short squeeze going on. short sellers who borrowed stock to sell and buy back at a higher price will buy back sooner as it rises to limit losses. along with aig, their significant short interests in bond insurers in mbia. and the market rally generating two things for these stocks. big returns and much higher than average volume. for example, both aig and mbia already trading well above their ten-day average volume, just two hours into the trading session. and there's something else that's interesting to note in all this activity in aig. traders say a lot of the volume is being generatesed by retail, not institutional investors. and aig, for example, the average size of a trade today, even with the up size volume, 219 shares per trade. >> interesting points there. more of the five leading stocks in the markets at the moment and whether or not
add to that, investors like john paul son taking stakes in citi and bank of america and significant trader or investors take that as a significant voeft of confidence in both of these companies. as for aig, traders point out with this stock there is a short squeeze going on. short sellers who borrowed stock to sell and buy back at a higher price will buy back sooner as it rises to limit losses. along with aig, their significant short interests in bond insurers in mbia. and the market rally...
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plus john paul overshadowing warren buffett?what else is coming up next on "fast." >> is an optimistic market ignoring a possible double dip? a top obama adviser reveals the forecast from inside the white house. and it's the hottest thing on the street.. and no, we're not talking about viral videos.. it's exploding options activity and here's how to trade itr. a restaurant chain that has hungry patrons and wall street smiling. cracker barrel's ceo spins the tale next. welcome to progressive. how may i help you? i'm looking for a deal on car insurance. i think i might have a coupon in here. there's an easier way. we've got the "name your price" option. you do? follow me. you tell us how much you want to pay, and we'll build you a policy that fits your budget. and i still get great coverage? uh-huh. go ahead. you're the boss. i'm the boss of savings. more like the c.e.o. oh, oh. no glass ceiling. the freedom to name your price. now, that's progressive. call or click today. 90s slacker hip-hop. ♪ that can strain your relationships
plus john paul overshadowing warren buffett?what else is coming up next on "fast." >> is an optimistic market ignoring a possible double dip? a top obama adviser reveals the forecast from inside the white house. and it's the hottest thing on the street.. and no, we're not talking about viral videos.. it's exploding options activity and here's how to trade itr. a restaurant chain that has hungry patrons and wall street smiling. cracker barrel's ceo spins the tale next. welcome to...
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on that day 40 years ago, john, paul, george and ringo came out of of the recording studio just behindnd made the crossing twice, once in each direction, while a photographer stood right where i am. he was on a step ladder, took six shots and came back and paul mccartney picked the shot used on the front of the album. >> what are people saying as to why they are coming out today, just to cross the street? >> reporter: well, you know, beatles' fans, they're young, old, in between. i think it's just part of the london scene these days in the summer, that everybody knows that abbey road is the place where they made all that great music. people just pass by and when they see the crossing they're aware of the story, the myth behind it. they just want to try it and imitate the beatles posing. you you see people holding up the traffic. the local people always stop for the pedestrian crossing. nobody gets irate or angry at the people recreating the photograph. it's just part of beatle mania, which if you look back has been going more than 40 years and shows no sign of getting weaker. >> are th
on that day 40 years ago, john, paul, george and ringo came out of of the recording studio just behindnd made the crossing twice, once in each direction, while a photographer stood right where i am. he was on a step ladder, took six shots and came back and paul mccartney picked the shot used on the front of the album. >> what are people saying as to why they are coming out today, just to cross the street? >> reporter: well, you know, beatles' fans, they're young, old, in between. i...
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paul giamatti stops by. he earned wide acclaim for the miniseries john adams. his new project is the film called "cold souls". katty kay and paul giamatti. >> reece bimini things that walmart is looking forward to doing like helping people live better. because of your help, the best is yet to come. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports tavis smiley. tavis and nationwide insurance. working to improve financial literacy and the economic empowerment that comes with it. >> nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs station by viewers like you. thank you. tavis: we continue our road to wealth series with katty kay. she is co-author of the book "womenomics: write your own rules for success". joins us tonight from washington. let me ask you the obvious. the definition is? >> it is woman's power in the marketplace. and their ability to change the way that we all work. for the last 30 years, women have bought into the concept that they were going to be men. that we would do the 60 hour weeks and climb the ladder. it was a model that did not work f
paul giamatti stops by. he earned wide acclaim for the miniseries john adams. his new project is the film called "cold souls". katty kay and paul giamatti. >> reece bimini things that walmart is looking forward to doing like helping people live better. because of your help, the best is yet to come. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports tavis smiley. tavis and nationwide insurance. working to improve financial literacy and the economic empowerment that comes with it....
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john paul jones. [applause] >> sorry, guys. there is no question that in england and in america, the colonies, in 1775, patrick henry of virginia was regarded as a fanatic. he was a lunatic. what craziness to stand up before an assembly of colonists and say that his tiny little band of insurgents in america had a chance to beat the british, the most formidable military might in the world. it was craziness for him to say, this battle, sir, is not for the strong alone. it is for the vigilant, the active, the brave. his life so dear, forbid it almighty god. i know what know what force others may take but for me, give me liberty, or give me death. [applause] >> now sometimes when i get engaged in these argument and i'm a flag-waving fanatic, my voice is like this, i am a little timid. patrick henry's voice was booming in that church. saint john's church in richmond. booming. they said the raptors were shaking. people were sitting on the edge of their seats just staring at him. he was not afraid. he was vigilant, courageous and brav
john paul jones. [applause] >> sorry, guys. there is no question that in england and in america, the colonies, in 1775, patrick henry of virginia was regarded as a fanatic. he was a lunatic. what craziness to stand up before an assembly of colonists and say that his tiny little band of insurgents in america had a chance to beat the british, the most formidable military might in the world. it was craziness for him to say, this battle, sir, is not for the strong alone. it is for the...
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george, paul, ringo and john on a pedestrian crossing in london.r of the abbey road album and this morning fans are reading back to that crossing to celebrate. tom aspell live from london's abbey road this morning. good morning to you, tom. >> reporter: good morning, jenna. beatles fan, young, old and in between, are celebrating the day 40 years ago when john, paul, george and ringo crossed a london street for a photograph on their album "abbey road." >> here we go. >> reporter: this mania, all over again. music lovers from around the world gathering all morning outside the london studio where the beatles made hisly in the 1960s. a walking tribute to the group made famous by the most successful pop band of all-time. ♪ 40 years ago, london was the epicenter of the swinging '60s. fashion, peace and love, and most of all, music. and nobody played it better than the beatles. ♪ let it be, let it be >> reporter: in 1969, they recorded the sound track for the film "let it be." but they delayed its release and made "abbey road" instead. the iconic photogra
george, paul, ringo and john on a pedestrian crossing in london.r of the abbey road album and this morning fans are reading back to that crossing to celebrate. tom aspell live from london's abbey road this morning. good morning to you, tom. >> reporter: good morning, jenna. beatles fan, young, old and in between, are celebrating the day 40 years ago when john, paul, george and ringo crossed a london street for a photograph on their album "abbey road." >> here we go....
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even after the death of pope john paul roman numeral 2. -- pope john paul ii.e drynan spoke about it was when he was delivering a lecture at the university of the district of columbia law school. he spoke about his 10 years in congress and made reference to the papeal edict. he said he pondered what the pontiff would have done it the had known that i would be replaced in congress by barney frank. host: what has been openly gay done for his political career? guest: initially, there was a concern that it would hurt him significantly. when he came out in 1987, it did not. he has become a national gay icon, a leader. if you look at his career in the state legislature, which began three years after the stonewall riots in 1969, it parallels the growth of the gay-rights movement. host: our guest is the author of a biography on barney frank. you can ask questions about representative frank over the course of the 40 minutes or so by calling the numbers on your screen. first call for this segment is evansville, indiana, on our democrats lied. caller: good morning. i have
even after the death of pope john paul roman numeral 2. -- pope john paul ii.e drynan spoke about it was when he was delivering a lecture at the university of the district of columbia law school. he spoke about his 10 years in congress and made reference to the papeal edict. he said he pondered what the pontiff would have done it the had known that i would be replaced in congress by barney frank. host: what has been openly gay done for his political career? guest: initially, there was a concern...
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justice john paul stevens has observed the work of federal judges from the days of john marshall to the present, like the work of the english common law judges, sometimes require the exercise of judgment, faculty that inevitably calls into play notions of justice, fairness and concern about the future impact of the decision. wise use of discretion. justice benjamin cardozo wrote that the judge, even when he is free, is still not wholly free, he is not innovate at pleasure, he is not running at will in pursuit of his own ideal of beauty or goodness, he is to draw his inspiration from consecrated principles. he is not to yield to spasmodic sentiment too vague and unregulated benevolence, he is to exercise discretion in formed by tradition, miss the guys by analogy, disciplined by system and subordinated to the primordial necessity of order in the social life. quite enough, in all conscience, the field of discretion that remains. as alexander hamilton explained in federalist papers, courts were designed to be our guardians against what he called those ill humors which the arts of divining
justice john paul stevens has observed the work of federal judges from the days of john marshall to the present, like the work of the english common law judges, sometimes require the exercise of judgment, faculty that inevitably calls into play notions of justice, fairness and concern about the future impact of the decision. wise use of discretion. justice benjamin cardozo wrote that the judge, even when he is free, is still not wholly free, he is not innovate at pleasure, he is not running at...
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. >> i thought you were going to go into john, paul, and ringgo. >> well, i don't know the words. at karaoke. >> we have the lanes open here and no traffic problems to report. and southbound, 95, on the ramp to the outer lupe. [ indiscernible ] . here we have live, this is at the traffic light to enter into the southbound third street tunnel and all of the lanes here are open. and now, if you're travel from if freeway, we have a stalled car there. stay to the left in order to get by. >>> julie, thank you. and the d.c. fire in fact garretts are trying to find out what sparked a fire lasnight called to the 3500 block of broad branch road. around 10:00, that prevent it from spreading to neighboring homes. >>> in california, live pictures of what's happening as two firefighters died while battling the massive wildfire in northern los angeles county. >> this morning, their fire is threatening 12,000 homes and here's more details. >> reporter: what you're seeing is what a commander calls a perfect storm of fuel, weather and topography coming together. 12,000 homes are threatened and sev
. >> i thought you were going to go into john, paul, and ringgo. >> well, i don't know the words. at karaoke. >> we have the lanes open here and no traffic problems to report. and southbound, 95, on the ramp to the outer lupe. [ indiscernible ] . here we have live, this is at the traffic light to enter into the southbound third street tunnel and all of the lanes here are open. and now, if you're travel from if freeway, we have a stalled car there. stay to the left in order to...
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. >> also here today, justice ruth bader ginsburg and john paul stevens welcoming their newest colleagueoining her spp he. she has three members of her family at least in the audience. i mentioned governor david patterson of her home state is there. also other legislators and other individuals. >> look at this picture. you have a black president of america introducing a latino supreme court judge. >> and a really overwhelming warm reception. i don't remember applause like that for previous supreme court justices. >> let's listen to the president. >> we honor the newest member of our highest court who i'm proud to address for the very first time as justice sonia sotomayor. >> thank you. >> we are also honored to be joined by justice sotomayor's new colleagues. we have justice ginsburg who is here, as well as justice stevens. and so i just want to thank both justice stevens and justice ginsburg, not only for being here today, but for your extraordinary service on the court and i know you'll be giving justice sotomayor some good tips. i also want to thank everyone who has worked so hard to
. >> also here today, justice ruth bader ginsburg and john paul stevens welcoming their newest colleagueoining her spp he. she has three members of her family at least in the audience. i mentioned governor david patterson of her home state is there. also other legislators and other individuals. >> look at this picture. you have a black president of america introducing a latino supreme court judge. >> and a really overwhelming warm reception. i don't remember applause like that...
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. >>> we end tonight with an iconic image taken 40 years ago today, the beatles, george, paul, john anding go crossing what was then just an ordinary street in london, abbey road. abbey road didn't stay ordinary for long and tonight fans again are hitting the street. tom aspell reports. >> reporter: beatle mania on a leafy london road this morning as four long haired imperson ate es cree reigh created the world's most famous street crossing. 40 years ago, the beatle, the most famous pop band in history, did it on camera to make the iconic cover shot for the last album they ever record, "abbey road." the photographer stood on a step ladder right here. he shot four frames an paul mccartney picked one he liked. back then, it was the center of the swinging '60s, far, peace and love and most of all music and nobody played it like the beatles. in 1969, they recorded the sound track for the film "let it be." they were breaking unafter a decade at the top of the pop music business but they had one album left to make. with songs like "something". >> ♪ in the way she moves >> reporter: here comes
. >>> we end tonight with an iconic image taken 40 years ago today, the beatles, george, paul, john anding go crossing what was then just an ordinary street in london, abbey road. abbey road didn't stay ordinary for long and tonight fans again are hitting the street. tom aspell reports. >> reporter: beatle mania on a leafy london road this morning as four long haired imperson ate es cree reigh created the world's most famous street crossing. 40 years ago, the beatle, the most...
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randy bateman, scott, paul and john brown. you seem kind of conservative.hat do you think of vegas? >> well, conservatively a gambler. i have been to vegas. but this is built on a hope and a dream. it's divided between gamblers and investors. those people who recklessly gamble their money in the stock markets in the near future in my view will be cleaned out .. and those who are very prudent and invest their money carefully will make actually great deals of money and will be really quite rich at the end of the recession. >> scott, what about gambling on casino stocks thems. a lot of them went way low, like below a dollar some of them. then they came back to $12, what do you say? >> a lot of the casino stocks were pricing in projects that weren't going to get finished. they were talking about macau. now credit is easing a bit and so much money has already sunk in. they're taking the bankrupt trade out of it and now the stocks are coming up. wynn is probably the class of the view. then you have lvs and mgm. with traffic increasing in vegas, those stocks are s
randy bateman, scott, paul and john brown. you seem kind of conservative.hat do you think of vegas? >> well, conservatively a gambler. i have been to vegas. but this is built on a hope and a dream. it's divided between gamblers and investors. those people who recklessly gamble their money in the stock markets in the near future in my view will be cleaned out .. and those who are very prudent and invest their money carefully will make actually great deals of money and will be really quite...
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>>y pleasure as well. >> susie: my gst tonight: john ambers, chairman and c.e.o. cisco. >> paul: he's a look at what's happening tomorrow. susie: that's "nightl business report"or wednesday, aust 5. we want toemind you this is the time of year your public television stationeeks your suppor >> paul: supporthat makes progra like "nightly business report" possible. >> susie: thanks f joining us. and don't forgeto support your puic television station. i'm sue gharib. goodnit everyone. you o, paul. >> paul: goodnight susie. i'm paul kangas wishg all of you the st of good buys. pose t business report" is this program was madpossible by ctributions to your pbs station from viewersike you. thanyou. captioning sponsored bwpbt captiod by media acss group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
>>y pleasure as well. >> susie: my gst tonight: john ambers, chairman and c.e.o. cisco. >> paul: he's a look at what's happening tomorrow. susie: that's "nightl business report"or wednesday, aust 5. we want toemind you this is the time of year your public television stationeeks your suppor >> paul: supporthat makes progra like "nightly business report" possible. >> susie: thanks f joining us. and don't forgeto support your puic television...
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john lennon and paul mccartney stleen in this photograph from 1968.will the pope achieve rock star status as his previous predecessor pope paul benedict ii did? we'll have to see. comes out at the end of october. and on that note that is "worldfocus" here in friday evening and this week. if you missed any of this week's programs, you can catch up with them again by going to our website, that's worldfocus.org. i am martin savidgk. as always, thank you very much for joining us. we'll look forward to seeing you back here on monday. until then, have a great weekend. >>> "worldfocus" is made possible, in part, by the >>> "worldfocus" is made possible, in part, by the following funders -- -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
john lennon and paul mccartney stleen in this photograph from 1968.will the pope achieve rock star status as his previous predecessor pope paul benedict ii did? we'll have to see. comes out at the end of october. and on that note that is "worldfocus" here in friday evening and this week. if you missed any of this week's programs, you can catch up with them again by going to our website, that's worldfocus.org. i am martin savidgk. as always, thank you very much for joining us. we'll...
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john paul jones was not a great naval fear arrest.his influence lies in memorials. >> let me just say a couple things -- the missi failed but the idea since early 2000 was to make the navy do somedhing, because it is bad for them to be sitting in ports and doing nothing. wet them deploy far ay from home,ood for their moral. as far as arctic forces, members of the audience noticed, building anything in the arcc is enormously expensive, a very punishing environment to operate. i don't see any use f any ground forces. there is nothing for them to do. as i said, they will try to procure more ships the size of admiral gorshkov, to protect the maritime zone. they will certainly by this, they plan to buy more ballistic missile carrying submarines, but i don't see any grand plans for anything. the russian advantages lie north -- they launche two icebreakers, from other state holding. and from what i read, i am not a sailor, these are pretty impressive icebreakers. the northern sea route opens navigation, that gives russia significant economic
john paul jones was not a great naval fear arrest.his influence lies in memorials. >> let me just say a couple things -- the missi failed but the idea since early 2000 was to make the navy do somedhing, because it is bad for them to be sitting in ports and doing nothing. wet them deploy far ay from home,ood for their moral. as far as arctic forces, members of the audience noticed, building anything in the arcc is enormously expensive, a very punishing environment to operate. i don't see...
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. >> paul: our guest tonight sees oil prices heading back to the $100 a barrel level by the end of the year. he's john kilduff, energy analyst at m.f. global. >> susie: if you're looking to trade in your old gas guzzler, you'd better do so soon. the government is slamming the brakes on the popular cash for clunkers program. >> paul: i'm paul kangas. >> susie: and i'm susie gharib. this is "nightly business report" for wednesday, august 19. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> susie: good evening, everyone. an unwelcome surprise for the u.s. economy today, as more americans filed for jobless benefits. the number of claims jumped by 15,000 to a seasonally adjusted 576,000. most economists had expected a drop. the report raises questions about the economic outlook and the strength of the recovery. >> susie: while those unemployment claims rose last week, not every out-of-work person is eligible to receive benefits. as stephanie dhue explains, there are many categories of who can and cannot g
. >> paul: our guest tonight sees oil prices heading back to the $100 a barrel level by the end of the year. he's john kilduff, energy analyst at m.f. global. >> susie: if you're looking to trade in your old gas guzzler, you'd better do so soon. the government is slamming the brakes on the popular cash for clunkers program. >> paul: i'm paul kangas. >> susie: and i'm susie gharib. this is "nightly business report" for wednesday, august 19. "nightly...
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our guest tonight, chairman and ceo john chambers says the tech slump may have reached a tipping point. >> paul: i'm paul kangas. >> susie: and i'm susie gharib. this is "nightly business report" for wednesday, august 5. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. 7//& >> susie: good evening, everyone. the big question about the economic recovery is when will american businesses start hiring again? more than 6.5 million people have lost jobs since the recession began. on friday, the labor department reports on unemployment for july. and today payroll processor adp said the nation's businesses cut 371,000 jobs last month the 18th straight month of declines. as darren gersh reports, it's going to take a lot longer than 18 months to get things back to normal. >> reporter: the great recession has torn through the american workforce at an alarming rate. 6.5 million jobs lost so far. but economist heidi shierholz says the pain goes even deeper. >> over those 18 months of the recession, we should h
our guest tonight, chairman and ceo john chambers says the tech slump may have reached a tipping point. >> paul: i'm paul kangas. >> susie: and i'm susie gharib. this is "nightly business report" for wednesday, august 5. "nightly business report" is made possible by: this program was made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. 7//& >> susie: good evening, everyone. the big question about the economic recovery is...
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he is paul johns frn from lancaster, maryland. the family says they were in a blackhawk helicopter wednesday when it crashed into a mountain in colorado. >> it was a frightening scene, 14 kent island high school football players collapsed on the field, all virtually at the same time. two days later emergency officials insist the heat was the only thing responsible. melissa carlson has that story. >> it was just after 4:45 thursday when queen anne's county's e.m.s. received a 911 call of a number of students down on the kent island football field. >> we found we had about a dozen sick players. initially the concern was, do we have a hazmat incident or are re they all just sick at once? >> 14 students and three coaches were transported to area hospitals. they have all since been released. >> we still believe at this point it was heat related illness. >> but some, including the queen anne's public school superintendent admits it is strange. >> we have all of our teams out here practicing yesterday, no other teams had a problem. that
he is paul johns frn from lancaster, maryland. the family says they were in a blackhawk helicopter wednesday when it crashed into a mountain in colorado. >> it was a frightening scene, 14 kent island high school football players collapsed on the field, all virtually at the same time. two days later emergency officials insist the heat was the only thing responsible. melissa carlson has that story. >> it was just after 4:45 thursday when queen anne's county's e.m.s. received a 911...
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he worked with pope john paul the second and supported the movement in poland and got funds to them throughirect means and made speeches about poland. i think that the air traffic controllers' strike which you might think of as a so-called union-busting was not. these were employees who had taken an oath not to strike. ronald reagan felt strongly that public employees did not have a right to strike. he had written about that in the years when he was writing commentaries for radio. he rode 685 himself. he felt strongly about this. -- he had written 685 about these. host: this is a caller from new york city. caller: by the bomb granada after withdrawing troops if he was so interested in human rights? as far as union-busting, he was. unions, if they do anything great, is keep up the standards of the workers employed there. we no longer have that. that is why we had this accident in new york for two airplanes crashed. one of the air traffickers' supposed to be watching was talking to his girlfriend on the phone. republicans should stop hero- worshiping him and look in other directions. he broug
he worked with pope john paul the second and supported the movement in poland and got funds to them throughirect means and made speeches about poland. i think that the air traffic controllers' strike which you might think of as a so-called union-busting was not. these were employees who had taken an oath not to strike. ronald reagan felt strongly that public employees did not have a right to strike. he had written about that in the years when he was writing commentaries for radio. he rode 685...
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judgment, and justice john paul stevens hassam's are half the work of federal judges from the days of john marshall to the present life the work of the english common law judges sometimes require the exercise of judgment, the faculty that inevitably calls into play notions of justice, fairness and concern about the future impact of a decision. wise use of discretion with, just as benjamin cardozo wrote the judge even when he is three is still not fully 30 not to innovate and pleasure, he is not in that era ruling in pursuing his own ideal of beauty your goodness, he is to draw his inspiration from, super-duper and symbols in his not feel to sentiment, too vague in unregulated benevolence, he is to exercise the discretion. informed by tradition, methodized by analogy with discipline the buy system and subordinated to the primordial necessity of learning in the social life. wide enough in all conscience is the field of discretion that remains. and as in the federalist papers courts were designed to be as guardians against what he called those ill humorous which they are as of designing
judgment, and justice john paul stevens hassam's are half the work of federal judges from the days of john marshall to the present life the work of the english common law judges sometimes require the exercise of judgment, the faculty that inevitably calls into play notions of justice, fairness and concern about the future impact of a decision. wise use of discretion with, just as benjamin cardozo wrote the judge even when he is three is still not fully 30 not to innovate and pleasure, he is not...
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she was appointed to the pontifical academy of social sciences by pope john paul ii and currently serves as its president. we thank you for being here and you will -- and we welcome you, mary ann, as well. [applause] later in the program, you will have an opportunity to participate in the conversation as well by questions or comments that you may wish to write on the cards, and staff will pick them up during the course of the program and submit them to mary ann, and she will selects some representative questions to be addressed to our distinguished group on the stage. it is said that that purposeful life is a life of purpose. that lesson is best embodied in the inspirational examples of sargent and eunice shriver. those who were blasted be their children -- who were blessed to be their children, it is not surprising that they are doing what they are still doing with their young lives. body shriver, public servant, elected official, former mayor, city councilman, santa monica, calif., a tireless advocate for the homeless and other causes, created founder a product read with his partner, w
she was appointed to the pontifical academy of social sciences by pope john paul ii and currently serves as its president. we thank you for being here and you will -- and we welcome you, mary ann, as well. [applause] later in the program, you will have an opportunity to participate in the conversation as well by questions or comments that you may wish to write on the cards, and staff will pick them up during the course of the program and submit them to mary ann, and she will selects some...