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it may have started with a shooting death of jordan howe last week in southeast washington. he was0 years old and laid to rest yesterday. the shooting happened as mourners gathered after his funeral. >> you think that these suspect who's they arrested last night are the same men who are responsible. >> the same ones. they had the same ak-47 which they threw out the window. >> 19-year-old san kwan carter was taken into custody and charged with second degree murder in the howe case. however, police believe others were involved in that. one of his associates was shot and wounded recently in what sources say may have been an act of retaliation. sources say that man was involved in last night's mass murder as he went to avenge the attack on himself. >>> and we invite to you stay with news4 for continuing coverage of this shooting throughout the day. for more information anytime, go to nbcwashington.com. >>> well, several political races in our are already shaping up as some pretty big matches after months of speculation. challenges have come forward in two high profile races. vin
it may have started with a shooting death of jordan howe last week in southeast washington. he was0 years old and laid to rest yesterday. the shooting happened as mourners gathered after his funeral. >> you think that these suspect who's they arrested last night are the same men who are responsible. >> the same ones. they had the same ak-47 which they threw out the window. >> 19-year-old san kwan carter was taken into custody and charged with second degree murder in the howe...
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jordan, how do the republicans avoid appearing to be in favor of the banks? >> i think exactly what you said. it's a bad bill. a lot like health care. the american people want reform more. they don't like the proposals that have been made and they don't understand the proposals and you have a situation where if the senate banking committee does vote tonight, it will be a strictly partisan vote. the people have not been explained. the american people don't understand what the reforms are. you talked about derivative trading and rules and restrictions, people need that explained. if it's not it won't be a political hit for republicans. at the end of the day progressives will be upset, liberals will be supset it doesn't go far enough. i don't know if there will be 41 republicans willing to stand in the way of the bill. >> the difference with this one that's understood is banks effectively were lending money they did not have and then keeping that secret and then hiding that fact by having hank paulson and others stick that risk at the american government while a
jordan, how do the republicans avoid appearing to be in favor of the banks? >> i think exactly what you said. it's a bad bill. a lot like health care. the american people want reform more. they don't like the proposals that have been made and they don't understand the proposals and you have a situation where if the senate banking committee does vote tonight, it will be a strictly partisan vote. the people have not been explained. the american people don't understand what the reforms are....
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who is one of the top sporting goods provider, and they will tell us how the business is going today with the parent company jordan will tell us how business is going today. because now you can trade u.s. and foreign stocks online, in 12 markets, 24 hours a day, all from the same account, and settle in u.s. dollars or the local currency. plus, we'll guide you with international research and realtime quotes, so you can diversify your portfolio, wherever -- whenever. and we'll be on call around the clock, while you trade around the globe. fidelity investments. turn here. this is not more benefits at greater cost to your company insurance. this is not how does it fit in my company's budget insurance. this is help protect and care for your employees at no cost to your company insurance. with aflac, your employees pay only for the coverage they want or need. and, the cost to you - nothing at all. if all you know about us is... aflac! ...then you don't know quack. to find out why more businesses provide aflac, visit getquack.com >>> welcome back. when baseball teams across the country take to the field this season, many
who is one of the top sporting goods provider, and they will tell us how the business is going today with the parent company jordan will tell us how business is going today. because now you can trade u.s. and foreign stocks online, in 12 markets, 24 hours a day, all from the same account, and settle in u.s. dollars or the local currency. plus, we'll guide you with international research and realtime quotes, so you can diversify your portfolio, wherever -- whenever. and we'll be on call around...
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jordan. what do they accomplish and how do they increase the level of food safety for american consumers? are you intending to pursue that by opening additional foreign offices? >> we do have a number of foreign offices thaat the present time. jordan is slated to open in the coming year. this is very important to extending our foreign presence and our ability to really ensure the safety of imports, both food and medical products. we have offices in china and india now. we have offices in mexico, costa rica, she lay -- chile. we have a presence in brussels to work with our counterparts in the european union. we are planning an office and jordan, as indicated. -- an office in jordan, as indicated, and also one in italy. these offices are very important in working to extend our reach in terms of international presence, working with sister regulatory agencies in those countries and regions, providing technical assistance to national regulatory authorities to try to boost regulatory capacity in other nations that have less- sophisticated systems than we do. therefore, we can have greater confi
jordan. what do they accomplish and how do they increase the level of food safety for american consumers? are you intending to pursue that by opening additional foreign offices? >> we do have a number of foreign offices thaat the present time. jordan is slated to open in the coming year. this is very important to extending our foreign presence and our ability to really ensure the safety of imports, both food and medical products. we have offices in china and india now. we have offices in...
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how shocked were you when you heard that amount? >> i was surprised. it was totally up to the jury. >> i want to ask your attorney, will jordan about that. did the jury arrive at this verdict? >> well, it's a loss of support. it's damages for emotional distress, the loss of society and companionship. cindy's husband was a very successful attorney with a very substantial income. and her life was turned upside down economically. >> cindy, i would imagine this is more than just about money. that you said that anne lundquist intentionally sought to break up your marriage. how can you prove that? how did you prove that? >> well, intentionally, i met -- the first i met her, i met her at her home. my husband introduced me to her as his wife. she knew that we were married. i have e-mails. i knew that he was taking her home from work, from the office. and i didn't think it sounded right when it kept continuing. and he said she was just a good friend. and it just kept going. my message to people is, if your gut is something's going on, follow it quicker than i did. >> cindy, what's your final message this morning to a spouse who is unfaithful? >> w
how shocked were you when you heard that amount? >> i was surprised. it was totally up to the jury. >> i want to ask your attorney, will jordan about that. did the jury arrive at this verdict? >> well, it's a loss of support. it's damages for emotional distress, the loss of society and companionship. cindy's husband was a very successful attorney with a very substantial income. and her life was turned upside down economically. >> cindy, i would imagine this is more than...
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this is how cargill works with customers. >>> welcome back. well, we are here in petra, jordanjoining us, two investors who will talk about the best place in the middle east for your money right now. angus blair is with an egyptian-based financial firm. iyad mishal is based here in jordan. good to have you both. we appreciate it. we've been telling our viewers, obviously, a lot of focus on the west has been on dubai and its troubles over the past six months or a year, but maybe people have overlooked some of the bigger trends, such as 65% of the people that live in this region are under 30. there's no other region in the world, angus, that can boast that in terms of potential consumers. >> that's right. the interesting thing, actually, the story about dubai has probably taken too much airtime, because there's so many opportunities, some of which we talked about in the past and hopefully, again. the demographics, obviously, a key factor. infrastructure plays, the consumer play has been vuy7 uq4e44 market, which is just beginning to take off, and the internal trade markets within
this is how cargill works with customers. >>> welcome back. well, we are here in petra, jordanjoining us, two investors who will talk about the best place in the middle east for your money right now. angus blair is with an egyptian-based financial firm. iyad mishal is based here in jordan. good to have you both. we appreciate it. we've been telling our viewers, obviously, a lot of focus on the west has been on dubai and its troubles over the past six months or a year, but maybe people...
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the voting booth is more sacred and reflects the real truth of how someone feels. and jordannew york offers this, we hate the other guy's representative, but not our own. a new yorkers aghast at a texan yelling baby killer while a texan is fuming at a new yorker who is fighting for health care reform. we don't hate congress. we hate each other. washington represents our national opinions and dialogues, it doesn't create them. if you want to read more on this, i got a ton of mail on this question, you'll find on it my blog at cnn.com/caffertyfile. >> remember a book you wrote called "it's getting ugly out there"? >> vaguely. >> it's getting ugly out there. >> it was press shent, wasn't it? >> yes. >>> you're going to want to hear what's going on to keep you safe in the air. >>> and more than 100 people arrested in saudi arabia for alleged terror plots. we have the details. [ crowd cheering ] [ male announcer ] competition... it pushes us to work harder. to be better. to win. but sometimes even rivals realize they share a common goal. america's beverage companies have removed f
the voting booth is more sacred and reflects the real truth of how someone feels. and jordannew york offers this, we hate the other guy's representative, but not our own. a new yorkers aghast at a texan yelling baby killer while a texan is fuming at a new yorker who is fighting for health care reform. we don't hate congress. we hate each other. washington represents our national opinions and dialogues, it doesn't create them. if you want to read more on this, i got a ton of mail on this...
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jordan. what do they accomplish and how do they increase the level of food safety for american consumers? are you intending to pursue that by opening additional foreign offices? >> we do have a number of foreign offices thaat the present time. jordan is slated to open in the coming year. this is very important to extending our foreign presence and our ability to really ensure the safety of imports, both food and medical products. we have offices in china and india now. we have offices in mexico, costa rica, she lay -- chile. we have a presence in brussels to work with our counterparts in the european union. we are planning an office and jordan, as indicated. -- an office in jordan, as indicated, and also one in italy. these offices are very important in working to extend our reach in terms of international presence, working with sister regulatory agencies in those countries and regions, providing technical assistance to national regulatory authorities to try to boost regulatory capacity in other nations that have less- sophisticated systems than we do. therefore, we can have greater confi
jordan. what do they accomplish and how do they increase the level of food safety for american consumers? are you intending to pursue that by opening additional foreign offices? >> we do have a number of foreign offices thaat the present time. jordan is slated to open in the coming year. this is very important to extending our foreign presence and our ability to really ensure the safety of imports, both food and medical products. we have offices in china and india now. we have offices in...
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jordan stahl grants their wish and beats jose theodore gloveside to overtime. a shootout we go. he just toys with theodore. pens up 2-0 in the shootout. obie has to score or it's over. how about these moves? the grade-a keeping the caps alive. that was on a yo-yo. fourth round of the shootout now, tied at 2-2. mike knuble, a surprise choice in the shootout and it pays dividends. knuble, the wiley vet nets the game-winner. caps beat the pence 4-3 in the shootout. after knuble talked about his surprise selection as a shooter. >> yeah, i was very surprised. didn't get to play in overtime at all so i thought my night was over. >> did he say why he thought you were a good match there? >> no, no. i told him i got off the ice, i don't like when do you that. don't do that stuff. >> i don't know. i just felt he was going to score. for what, picking him? i thought he was going to score. i ended up feeling he was going to score. that's all. >> bruce boudreau a wise decision going with the gut feeling on mr. knuble. >> moving on to basketball, andray blatche played for the wizards tonight. he actually started. his very public feud with coach flip saunders was squashed. didn't matte
jordan stahl grants their wish and beats jose theodore gloveside to overtime. a shootout we go. he just toys with theodore. pens up 2-0 in the shootout. obie has to score or it's over. how about these moves? the grade-a keeping the caps alive. that was on a yo-yo. fourth round of the shootout now, tied at 2-2. mike knuble, a surprise choice in the shootout and it pays dividends. knuble, the wiley vet nets the game-winner. caps beat the pence 4-3 in the shootout. after knuble talked about his...
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about his going to a gig by louis jordan and his was halfway empty and he just couldn't believe what had happened. miles davis talked the same way in the 1960's, about hown of jazz audiences had changed and yes, he was troubled by it. on the other hand, again, jazz is now a historical music, an his tore cam event, rather than a popular music and i think that nowadays, pretty much everybody sees armstrong in the same way, as the central figure in the history of jazz in the 20t 20th century. there's no racial differential there. he's as important to everybody who cares about jazz, to matter who they are. that's something that i would say has happened in the last quarter century, there are a lot of factors that have to do with it. the advocacy of wynton marsalles, but part of it is just that jazz is now itself -- the 20th century jazz, the 20th century is over and we look upon it as a closed event and we know how important armstrong was. the best way i can answer your question. >> [inaudible] >> new york is only a very small part of the audience for jazz, thank heaven's. i hear there are jazz clubs in washington as well. >> i want to ask you about your o
about his going to a gig by louis jordan and his was halfway empty and he just couldn't believe what had happened. miles davis talked the same way in the 1960's, about hown of jazz audiences had changed and yes, he was troubled by it. on the other hand, again, jazz is now a historical music, an his tore cam event, rather than a popular music and i think that nowadays, pretty much everybody sees armstrong in the same way, as the central figure in the history of jazz in the 20t 20th century....
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how to dream big. >> he's my inspiration of coming here. >> it's like seeing michael jordan of skating or something comet for welcome-home reception and davis brought home a surprise -- new skates for the kids on the team. with the golden moment with their olympic hero. for "today," kevin tibbles, nbc news, evanston, illinois. >> kevin interviews everybody that way. >>> we've added another feel-good post-olympic story. few weeks ago we had the gold medal winning u.s. men's bobsled team and they helped us out with a dog segment. he found a friend for life in 2-year-old bailey, a golden retriever, adopted him. >> he was traveling so it took a while to get together. >> they've been ereunited in colorado. they instantly had a connection. bailey just loves steve. >> he'll be -- mostly he lives in park city. he goes out to the olympic training facility in colorado as well. they'll have a good life out there. >> he says it is a lot of wilderness and open space out there. >> steve was looking for a pet. it was perfect timing all around. so cute. >>> up next, hoda and kathie lee go prime time. but first, this is
how to dream big. >> he's my inspiration of coming here. >> it's like seeing michael jordan of skating or something comet for welcome-home reception and davis brought home a surprise -- new skates for the kids on the team. with the golden moment with their olympic hero. for "today," kevin tibbles, nbc news, evanston, illinois. >> kevin interviews everybody that way. >>> we've added another feel-good post-olympic story. few weeks ago we had the gold medal...
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jordan tanner. they could go there. you had four voted against the health care -- >> who on the left voted -- >> kucinich. kucinich, >> don't they need kucinich in the end? how can you vote no and bring down health care? >> he'll vote for it in the end. >> the leadership person i talked to today, in the room at all times, says that they mentioned those three liberals charlie talked about, who voted no, and i can see barack obama calling dennis kucinich in and saying, hey, you can be a hero, man. okay, it's not the perfect. >> progressives have to be for this. it's better than what we got, right, for them? >> there's another smaller category of what i call a swing good government people. jason altmire, stephanie from south dakota. these are people who voted no. deficit hawks, but not quite the blue dogs. >> here's the question. you know the old terrible kinard against john kerry, which is i voted for it before i voted for it, i voted for it before i voted against it, if you're a democrat and a house member and you voted against it the first time, and now you decide you're going to vote for it, can't your opponents trash you and say, oh, he was against it befo
jordan tanner. they could go there. you had four voted against the health care -- >> who on the left voted -- >> kucinich. kucinich, >> don't they need kucinich in the end? how can you vote no and bring down health care? >> he'll vote for it in the end. >> the leadership person i talked to today, in the room at all times, says that they mentioned those three liberals charlie talked about, who voted no, and i can see barack obama calling dennis kucinich in and...
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i flew from helicopter from jordan, across the west bank, landed at the connector for a meeting. it took less than 10 minutes. see howegret it. remember that history. -- see how closely people live to each other. remember that people cannot and will not agree to a palestinian state unless it is sure that that state will be securely, properly governed. [applause] i would not take risks with my country's security. i do not want israel to take risks with beartheirs. israel cannot afford what happened with gaza in 2006 happening with the west bank in 2012. rockets a few minutes from ben gurion airport cannot be survived. when israelis say they doubt they have a partner for peace, it is about whether they can deliver peace. [applause] the tragedy for palestinians is that the penalty for the extremism of the few is paid by the many in measures better off in heavy and sometimes aggressive. they cannot build an area at sea that constitute 60% the west bank as expansion continues in disputed territory. so what can we do? first, we start negotiation. [applause] the israeli prime minister says he wants a two-dissolution. begin
i flew from helicopter from jordan, across the west bank, landed at the connector for a meeting. it took less than 10 minutes. see howegret it. remember that history. -- see how closely people live to each other. remember that people cannot and will not agree to a palestinian state unless it is sure that that state will be securely, properly governed. [applause] i would not take risks with my country's security. i do not want israel to take risks with beartheirs. israel cannot afford what...
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jordan's request that this committee would receive a report or a map or something that gives us an overlay based upon what projects have actually been funded and how that relief to the unemployment in the economic under stress areas. i remember ms. edwards and i., when we first talked about supporting the stimulus package, many of us talked about having the commitment that the dollars are going to go into the unemployment area about also the second question that i wanted to ask, that wasn't in your testimony. and we talked about last time that we would this time and i don't see it. and that is, what do contractors have been able to now play in this arena, that we're not currently working at the time when this all started. and i know there's been a big play on words or whether his job sustained versus jobs created. but if all we did out of this whole process of over $800 billion is only to ensure that the people who are already working got to work a few more hours, that certainly was not my objective. so if you could, and this is my second time requesting this, that the report that would come to this committee at the next meeting would include the
jordan's request that this committee would receive a report or a map or something that gives us an overlay based upon what projects have actually been funded and how that relief to the unemployment in the economic under stress areas. i remember ms. edwards and i., when we first talked about supporting the stimulus package, many of us talked about having the commitment that the dollars are going to go into the unemployment area about also the second question that i wanted to ask, that wasn't in...