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joining me is senator kay bailey hutchinson from texas. the white house and robert gibbs has now said that these talks -- good to be with you and big day here in foreign policy on the foreign relations ch s committe. robert gibbs said this is a constructive start and if iran appears to be dragging their feet the u.s. will consider other steps. we expect to hear from the president in an hour or so about the iran talks and they did acknowledge american concerns about the three american hikers that there were in addition to the lunch talk talk s one-on-on they talked about other issues, including human rights which is a major u.s. concern. does that mean it was a good idea so far at least for president obama to engage in diplomatic engagement? >> you know, i think that probably it is okay as long as we have a dialogue, but don't give up any leverage or any rights of sovereignty that america has to act unilaterally. i think that if we can make break throughs in hostage information or other types of beginnings to talk about the iaea and getting
joining me is senator kay bailey hutchinson from texas. the white house and robert gibbs has now said that these talks -- good to be with you and big day here in foreign policy on the foreign relations ch s committe. robert gibbs said this is a constructive start and if iran appears to be dragging their feet the u.s. will consider other steps. we expect to hear from the president in an hour or so about the iran talks and they did acknowledge american concerns about the three american hikers...
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kai is in the newsroom to explain. kai? >> british experts have found that children who eat too much candy may be more likely to turn into violent behavior in adults. for about four decades, nearly 70% of those who ate candy or chocolate every day, were later arrested. one researcher says parents who consistently bribe their children into good behavior with candies and chocolates could be doing more harm than good. did niece? >> thank you, kai. >> despite these findings, researchers say these are not strong enough to recommend that parents stop giving their family candies and chocolates. >> fire broke out around 9:30 this morning at the cherry hill park in college park. the new zealand family was able to escape without injury. the cause of the dashboard fire appears to be mechanical. the family is temporarily being sheltered at the cherry hill park complex. >>> dramatic rescue, caught on tape. a good samaritan, credited with saving a child's life from fire. >> i just held his head up. i put my hand down. so he could breathe
kai is in the newsroom to explain. kai? >> british experts have found that children who eat too much candy may be more likely to turn into violent behavior in adults. for about four decades, nearly 70% of those who ate candy or chocolate every day, were later arrested. one researcher says parents who consistently bribe their children into good behavior with candies and chocolates could be doing more harm than good. did niece? >> thank you, kai. >> despite these findings,...
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kay, are you in that camp? >> i think there's a risk of that, in particular if the federal reserve acts really fast in terms of how much liquidity is put out into the marketplace. i sold stocks monday morning in my daughter's college fund because i was looking at the numbers and i don't think it looks good. >> can i just say that even though the long-term rates have come down, that curve is so wide and upward sloping historically, a zero interest rate at the bottom, monetary policy is so loose, that is driving the economy forward. i don't care about kenzian moments. >> they're buying more treasuries. >> the fed -- >> they're not going up the risk curve. you guys are saying they're not going up the risk curve, but corporate bonds have had a fabulous rally. the equity market is just come off a phenomenal third quarter, rick santelli. >> a blue pill. it's been five months, call your broker. >> if stocks are going up. if bonds are going up. if spreads are narrowing, if the yield is the widest, put the currency back
kay, are you in that camp? >> i think there's a risk of that, in particular if the federal reserve acts really fast in terms of how much liquidity is put out into the marketplace. i sold stocks monday morning in my daughter's college fund because i was looking at the numbers and i don't think it looks good. >> can i just say that even though the long-term rates have come down, that curve is so wide and upward sloping historically, a zero interest rate at the bottom, monetary policy...
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let's go to captain mike perry with more. >> reporter: hello, kai. we're in a unit block, where a motorcycle has collided with a car. apparently the car, looks like, was trying to go into the parking garage here at the towson commons when the motorcycle struck the left side of it, causing the operator to be ejected. you see he landed here about 50 feet into the street, a very serious accident. pennsylvania avenue is closed -- closed in a westbound direction from york road, as paramedics and police remain on the scene. back to you on tv hill. >>> a second earthquake has hit indonesia, bringing down more buildings in an already-ravaged region. karen brown reports for wjz. so far, about 800 people are dead. and thousands more are missing. >> reporter: rescue workers, rushing against time, pulled this woman from the rubble. a rare survivor, as crews used heavy equipment and their bare hands to search for thousands still missing after two major earthquakes hit indonesia. this morning's 6.8 magnitude quake hit only 153 miles from wednesday's 7.6. in the ci
let's go to captain mike perry with more. >> reporter: hello, kai. we're in a unit block, where a motorcycle has collided with a car. apparently the car, looks like, was trying to go into the parking garage here at the towson commons when the motorcycle struck the left side of it, causing the operator to be ejected. you see he landed here about 50 feet into the street, a very serious accident. pennsylvania avenue is closed -- closed in a westbound direction from york road, as paramedics...
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kai? >> wow, andrea, thank you.en the bear showed up to the house again, they were trapped by colorado wildlife officials. >>> well, the weather is helping firefighters who are trying to save a resort town in southern california. officials feared the blaze would consume dozens of homes. teri okita reports for wjz, firefighters are getting the upper hand on the fire. >> water tankers and helicopters hover over a wildfire that is threatening about 200 homes east of los angeles. >> and you can see ground crews as they battle spot fires. but fire fighters are -- firefighters are optimistic. milder winds, cooler temperatures and higher humidity are helping the battle against the blaze that has consumed at least 7500 acres. crewscrews have also been setting backfires to get the upper hand. >> reporter: the blaze destroyed several homes in these remote canyons. officials warn residents not to let their guard down. a sudden wind shift could bring back blame flames. >> reporter: the wildfire broke out saturday and quickly tu
kai? >> wow, andrea, thank you.en the bear showed up to the house again, they were trapped by colorado wildlife officials. >>> well, the weather is helping firefighters who are trying to save a resort town in southern california. officials feared the blaze would consume dozens of homes. teri okita reports for wjz, firefighters are getting the upper hand on the fire. >> water tankers and helicopters hover over a wildfire that is threatening about 200 homes east of los...
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. >> you're thinking the partying was a part of that with little kay leigh and casey as well, huh? >> yes, sir. this is where the young mothers, it's a growing trend. they take their children so they can party. >> you're not the only one that believes that theory. t.j., clarify for us, again, we're backtracking here but the theory there was a party, that misty took the kids to or at least haleigh. what do we know of this theory? >> this comes from a letter that our radio station received. it came from a party pal of misty's to her boyfriend. he took it to greg page's mother, she scan faxed it to us. she makes reference to a signed statement by a guy named joe and it's all about this statement that she alludes to that state there was supposedly a party where haleigh was taken with junior and misty was with a few other people. the baby allegedly ate oxicontin, died and dumped into a pond. a pond was drained but whether or not that has any relevance to the letter or not, but that's the story going on. >>> coming up, michael jackson's autopsy is out. we're finding out he wasn't the sic
. >> you're thinking the partying was a part of that with little kay leigh and casey as well, huh? >> yes, sir. this is where the young mothers, it's a growing trend. they take their children so they can party. >> you're not the only one that believes that theory. t.j., clarify for us, again, we're backtracking here but the theory there was a party, that misty took the kids to or at least haleigh. what do we know of this theory? >> this comes from a letter that our radio...
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. >> reporter: kai thank you very much. stay tuned to wjz for the latest. for more information on the cdc log on to wjz.com. >>> and the remains of a woman were found in the woods. it was the body of a woman who disappeared nearly a year ago. and tonight her boyfriend is behind bars. new at 11:00, kelly mcpherson explain what is led to the arrest. >> baltimore city police have been working on this case for a year. piecing together cell phone records between the boyfriend and girlfriend. and now tonight, he is finally charged here in baltimore county because this is where the body was found. >> reporter: for almost a year the family of mia nicoles had wondered what happened to mia. >> we thought maybe she got into an argument with a friend and went out. >> reporter: dental records confirmed the worse. >> she was shot, see i didn't know. i didn't know that. and it's very sad to hear something like that. >> reporter: her boyfriend, tyrone web has been charged with murder: he shot her once in the head and placed her in the woods. >> it's unknown where she died.
. >> reporter: kai thank you very much. stay tuned to wjz for the latest. for more information on the cdc log on to wjz.com. >>> and the remains of a woman were found in the woods. it was the body of a woman who disappeared nearly a year ago. and tonight her boyfriend is behind bars. new at 11:00, kelly mcpherson explain what is led to the arrest. >> baltimore city police have been working on this case for a year. piecing together cell phone records between the boyfriend...
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. >> kai eide has denied accusations that he has been involved in fraud. he has been silencet until now, and his deputy, peter galbraith, says investigations were blocked into the fraud. the arab-israeli conflict will not be resolved in the coming years. there will be fresh talks with avigdor liberman saying people have learned to live with the situations. the french culture minister has rejected demands for his resignation. this is of great book in which g-8 describes characters pena and meant for sex -- in which he describes a young man paying -- in which she describes meant paying for sex in thailand. he says he is not involved in pedophilia -- men paying for sex. david cameron has made his last speech before the elections next year. painting a grim picture face in the next government, he insisted he and his party were willing to take over from the ruling labor party, as opinion polls at the moment suggeste will. our political correspondent. >> david cameron and his wife samantha have spent the last week mixing with activists from their own party. this
. >> kai eide has denied accusations that he has been involved in fraud. he has been silencet until now, and his deputy, peter galbraith, says investigations were blocked into the fraud. the arab-israeli conflict will not be resolved in the coming years. there will be fresh talks with avigdor liberman saying people have learned to live with the situations. the french culture minister has rejected demands for his resignation. this is of great book in which g-8 describes characters pena and...
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we've watched kai na as they've recovered. how do you view them. our dollar is suffering. >> you know, the chinese economy has staged a very strong rebound since the first quarter of 2009. as a matter of fact, the pace of recovery has surpassed even the most optimistic forecasts. the chinese yen has been pegged to it. but the underlying economy very strong and we expect that momentum to continue. maybe in the next few months the. >> rob: the r & b is going to appreciate again. >> give us more on what the chinese are thinking when it comes to the dollar. that they're going to stop buying treasuries and we desperately need them to do so. >> well, the desire to diversify is absolutely there. but the pace will be very slow because the execution is becoming very difficult as china's treasury holdings continue to increase. in the last month, chinese holdings now have amounted to about 800 billion u.s. dollars. china also holds about 500 billion u.s. dollars in agency bonds. so in total, 1.3 trillion dollars of u.s. dollar debt. so how do you diversify? >
we've watched kai na as they've recovered. how do you view them. our dollar is suffering. >> you know, the chinese economy has staged a very strong rebound since the first quarter of 2009. as a matter of fact, the pace of recovery has surpassed even the most optimistic forecasts. the chinese yen has been pegged to it. but the underlying economy very strong and we expect that momentum to continue. maybe in the next few months the. >> rob: the r & b is going to appreciate again....
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katty kay covers washington for the bbc, bob woodward is associate editor of "the washington post," elisabeth bumiller covers the pentagon for "the new york times" and howard fineman is senior washington kobe bryant at "newsweek." first up -- senior washington editor at "newsweek." will the president send the 40,000 troops his own commander says is needed to avoid losing? the key questions, where is al qaeda? they weren't in afghanistan when we were fighting, are they still there? mike mullen says no. >> the focus is feeding al qaeda and their extremist allies and where the original 911 attacks came from that region and they've now moved to pakistan. chris: question two is the taliban in afghanistan where we're fighting a threat to the u.s.? is controlling the taliban worth the fight? some insist they're not a security threat to the west but general mcchrystal spoke out thursday after the big meeting in washington to argue al qaeda would return if we don't fight the taliban. >> transnational terror threats absolutely remain and i believe the loss of stability in afghanistan brings huge risks
katty kay covers washington for the bbc, bob woodward is associate editor of "the washington post," elisabeth bumiller covers the pentagon for "the new york times" and howard fineman is senior washington kobe bryant at "newsweek." first up -- senior washington editor at "newsweek." will the president send the 40,000 troops his own commander says is needed to avoid losing? the key questions, where is al qaeda? they weren't in afghanistan when we were...
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kai, back to you. >> an autopsy is pending to determine the cause of death. >>> suicide public service announcements were made before steve mcnair died. the psas are being released this week. in one psa, steve mcnair states, live to see better days. >>> the search continues for the drivers who police say dragged a police officer five blocks with a car. this is 27-year-old rickey hughes. he is the suspect police were trying to stop yesterday afternoon. another officer fired shots at the vehicle. the officer being dragged fell from the car. his bullet prove vest likely saved his life. >>> uncertainly and worry across maryland as we wait for the h1n1 vaccine and hear about new cases every day. in our flu watch, we explain the emergency plans under way at hospitals across the state. >> reporter: from emergency rooms to schools to parents at home, marylanders are scrambling to get ready for the h1n1. some worry it is not quick enough. as maryland prepares for the h1n1 flu outbreak, the non- profit group warns there may not be enough hospital beds to go around if the strain spreads rapidly.
kai, back to you. >> an autopsy is pending to determine the cause of death. >>> suicide public service announcements were made before steve mcnair died. the psas are being released this week. in one psa, steve mcnair states, live to see better days. >>> the search continues for the drivers who police say dragged a police officer five blocks with a car. this is 27-year-old rickey hughes. he is the suspect police were trying to stop yesterday afternoon. another officer...
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kai. nearly 1/3rd of the patients here are being treated for flu- like symptoms. a big rush to the er is creating a burden to doctors. an anti-bacterial gel dispense certify awaits everyone walk -- disspencer awaits everyone walking into the hospital. people pack into the maryland emergency rooms with the same concerns. the potentially deadly h1n1 flu. >> i love my girls more than life itself. i'll do anything for them. >> reporter: david matthews has a 4-year-old showing flu-like symptoms. doctors say most of the patients are children. on tuesday, 14-year-old destinee parker was the second in the state who died. >> two little girls died where we live. it is sad. it acts like a cold and the next thing you know, they are deathly sick. >> reporter: hospitals are also flooded with phone calls. authorities anticipate the heavy traffic will eventually cause a shortage of beds. >> we have weekly meetings on the flu updates so we can be prepared for anything that is changing. we have back up plans in place as far as our beds. >> reporter: when the vaccine is available ne
kai. nearly 1/3rd of the patients here are being treated for flu- like symptoms. a big rush to the er is creating a burden to doctors. an anti-bacterial gel dispense certify awaits everyone walk -- disspencer awaits everyone walking into the hospital. people pack into the maryland emergency rooms with the same concerns. the potentially deadly h1n1 flu. >> i love my girls more than life itself. i'll do anything for them. >> reporter: david matthews has a 4-year-old showing flu-like...
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. >> i'm kai jackson.ere's what people are talking about. >> s h1n1 vaccine has been in two states and will be in maryland tomorrow. adam is live at the state health department, to explain why many won't be able to get the vaccine. and why many don't want it, right, adam? >> reporter: yeah. despite rigorous testing, many people have safety concerns. but all of that is a moot point, if there are simply not enough shots. >> reporter: the h1n1 vaccine is on its way to maryland. but many will have to wait. others may not want it. a new survey finds only 40% of adults plan on taking it. and only 51% plan to getting it for their children. >> it is a very, very serious concern of mine. >> reporter: two maryland congressmen and local health officials say the vaccine is safe. they say testing at the university of maryland school of medicine, which so far finds no side effects. >> it would be a shame, having worked so hard to get the vaccine available, if we didn't take full advantage of that now. >> reporter: but n
. >> i'm kai jackson.ere's what people are talking about. >> s h1n1 vaccine has been in two states and will be in maryland tomorrow. adam is live at the state health department, to explain why many won't be able to get the vaccine. and why many don't want it, right, adam? >> reporter: yeah. despite rigorous testing, many people have safety concerns. but all of that is a moot point, if there are simply not enough shots. >> reporter: the h1n1 vaccine is on its way to...
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special rresentative kai eide, over how to deal with e widespread chaes. in a letter to u.n. seetary general baki moon monday, lbraith charged that eide ha shown partialityo the karzai govement, refusing to take steps torevent the fraud, and trying to conceal it aftwards. he sd eide: t ban fired galbaith from th kabul post, and sued a statement affiriming his "full support" for eide. he said hemade this decision in the best interest of the mission." last night, eide defendehis handling of e election controrsy. >> warner: and peter galbrth joins us now. he served in a number of diplomatic pos, including as u.s. ambassador to croatia i the clton administration. from the unid nations, we have edwin moulet, and welcome to you both, thank you both for being with us. mr. galbraith, beginni with you, thesere very serious charges, t's start with the runup to the electio. you say that the u.n. special representati failed and blockeyou from taking steps thatould have preventedr limid the fraud. at could the u.n. have done? >> in ju i before the elections i came to thekey problem was go
special rresentative kai eide, over how to deal with e widespread chaes. in a letter to u.n. seetary general baki moon monday, lbraith charged that eide ha shown partialityo the karzai govement, refusing to take steps torevent the fraud, and trying to conceal it aftwards. he sd eide: t ban fired galbaith from th kabul post, and sued a statement affiriming his "full support" for eide. he said hemade this decision in the best interest of the mission." last night, eide defendehis...
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i think some of the numbers that are coming out, for example, the kay schiler index that shows this wonderful rebound, or hope of a rebound is really only showing positive numbers, and only about a third of msas. so, you know, this has become a very regional play that's not being mirrored across the country. >> sounds like you don't think it's all positive right now. >> i don't think it's negative as it was a month ago or the month before that. but i don't think we're at bottom. depending on when we're at bottom depends on the msa. i think phoenix is close to getting close to the bottom. i think san diego is probably there. but there's a lot of areas across the country that aren't. in commercial mortgages, that's a whole different story. bamplgs are not facing the music as far as the commercial mortgages on their balance sheets. what happens with commercial mortgages, because principal is not paid every month, the borrower has to pay a big balloon payment after a certain period of time. what's been happening is, borrowers on commercial properties haven't been able to get replacement mortgages
i think some of the numbers that are coming out, for example, the kay schiler index that shows this wonderful rebound, or hope of a rebound is really only showing positive numbers, and only about a third of msas. so, you know, this has become a very regional play that's not being mirrored across the country. >> sounds like you don't think it's all positive right now. >> i don't think it's negative as it was a month ago or the month before that. but i don't think we're at bottom....
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. >> reporter: 78-year-old kay is diabetic and she has hypertension so she needs to take ten different medications every day to keep her healthy. >> here i have xanax. >> reporter: she's not supposed to take them all at once so she divides them up, some in the morning and the rest before bed time. >> they seem to work better and the hypertension medication, you want that in the morning. so it takes care of you during the day. not when you're sleeping. >> some medicines work best in the morning. some medicines work bt overnight. your body has certain rhythms that are set by your brain's biological clock. >> reporter: consumers union spokesman david butler says different types of cells in the body have their own schedules, also called circadian rythyms, the internal clock. so medications are processed at different times depending on which part of the body is affected. >> if you properly time yr medicines, you can increase their effectiveness and hopefully minimize the side effects. >> how do you think the cur enlt dose is working out? >> reporter: this internist says he treats a lot of p
. >> reporter: 78-year-old kay is diabetic and she has hypertension so she needs to take ten different medications every day to keep her healthy. >> here i have xanax. >> reporter: she's not supposed to take them all at once so she divides them up, some in the morning and the rest before bed time. >> they seem to work better and the hypertension medication, you want that in the morning. so it takes care of you during the day. not when you're sleeping. >> some...
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>> retailers, alex, just rolled out big hol kay campaigns trying to get consumers interestsed early on not even halloween yet. you have kmart pushing their layaway program. coming out with hot toys, must-have toys. sears entering the toy market again. they've bouchb the loop a long time. walmart coming out with 100 toys for $10 or less. last year offered ten toys for $10 or less. everyone's upping the ante. walmart is the leader, but toys "r" us making a big push, neck and neck with target. toys "r" us opening pop-up stores in malls around the country. >> 80 of them. >> trying to capture the number two spot and take it away from tart. >> we'll follow this with you. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, the secret videotaping of a nude sports reporter just minding her own business in her hotel room. who's been nabbed, all coming up at the top of the hour. on the inside. my inner-workings a work of art. a digestive tract that should be bronzed. and an immune system so stunning... [ low growl ] my vet thinks i'm the eighth wonder of the world. [ female announcer ] introducing iams with prebiotic
>> retailers, alex, just rolled out big hol kay campaigns trying to get consumers interestsed early on not even halloween yet. you have kmart pushing their layaway program. coming out with hot toys, must-have toys. sears entering the toy market again. they've bouchb the loop a long time. walmart coming out with 100 toys for $10 or less. last year offered ten toys for $10 or less. everyone's upping the ante. walmart is the leader, but toys "r" us making a big push, neck and neck...
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celebrates, is mao's revolution which brought a world of hurt on a lot of parts of asia and led to chiang kai-shek dictatorship and tens of thousands killed in the korean war and led to tens of millions of chinese people killed by ideologically driven economic and political policies. and, it is really the last 30 years of undoing the revolution, that have brought china the success it had today with which it can buy the military hardware. >> when we have parades here in the u.s., typically we don't bring out laying with the civilians and the ticker tape a bunch of tanks running down this street. you know, what is the suggestion now, that isn't something that is new to china. >> no, it is not new to china but china had a choice, what image it wanted to show the world with the celebration and over the last 30 years it put pragmatism over ideology and emphasized the economic and you -- >> explain that, pragmatism over ideology. >> well, in 1978, 1979, the leader of china at the time, decided to have a policy, reform and opening up to the outside world, and this is essentially anti-mao and it turns chi
celebrates, is mao's revolution which brought a world of hurt on a lot of parts of asia and led to chiang kai-shek dictatorship and tens of thousands killed in the korean war and led to tens of millions of chinese people killed by ideologically driven economic and political policies. and, it is really the last 30 years of undoing the revolution, that have brought china the success it had today with which it can buy the military hardware. >> when we have parades here in the u.s., typically...
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moving down e road and , captain max cleland, in the r with the first air calvary division mov into the kaythe ege i was sent to a hill to set upç a ray site since i was the communications officer. so i got off the radio relay team. what i do not know is that one of the youngenç who hajust shown up icountry had loosened the pins on all his gnades on hiweb gear and he was a lking bomb. i don't think anybod else knew that. he got off to theground, dropped onof the grenades, i s live. i do n know it was live. as the chper turned around and lift off, i had my m-16 i my left hand, flak vest, i reaed downith my right hand to get it. within five inches of the grenade it went off. i should be dead. but i was so close tothe grenade th the flash burns sear my flesh. so i l there on th ground smokg, but i wasn't bleeding to death, actually, i was hurting massively, but my right arm wablown off, my right leg was blown off and myç left leg was blown offso badly that within an hour was amputated. so then a ash much like the guys and gals that get hurt in iraq and afgnistan with i.e.d.s now, i lostç a
moving down e road and , captain max cleland, in the r with the first air calvary division mov into the kaythe ege i was sent to a hill to set upç a ray site since i was the communications officer. so i got off the radio relay team. what i do not know is that one of the youngenç who hajust shown up icountry had loosened the pins on all his gnades on hiweb gear and he was a lking bomb. i don't think anybod else knew that. he got off to theground, dropped onof the grenades, i s live. i do n...
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is katty kay. there was some joke if you call in or something -- with every new u.s. car you buy, we'll give you this. he held up a chicago 2016 olympic t-shirt. there is some truth there. it's so interesting. you have conservatives saying that barack obama -- this is his point. the point is they say i'm a nazi. i'm a socialist. i'm destroying america. i haven't done anything yet. he's getting it from both sides. >> i love "saturday night live." i don't want to date myself here but i've been watching myself ever since it started. there's a role for humor. come on. you can disagree with some of obama's specific policies but he's in the tradition of great reform presidents. will he be one? we don't know. every reform president in modern history going back to roosevelt and maybe before has met with opposition. roosevelt led the war against fascism was called a socialist. i thought paul krugman was interesting on the failure of the olympics. we were talking about half of chicagoans opposed bringing the olympic games -- >> let's talk about that. let's take it, mike, from t
is katty kay. there was some joke if you call in or something -- with every new u.s. car you buy, we'll give you this. he held up a chicago 2016 olympic t-shirt. there is some truth there. it's so interesting. you have conservatives saying that barack obama -- this is his point. the point is they say i'm a nazi. i'm a socialist. i'm destroying america. i haven't done anything yet. he's getting it from both sides. >> i love "saturday night live." i don't want to date myself here...
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the road and me, captain max cleland, in the air with the first air calvary division moved into the kaye siege i was sent to a hill to set upç a relay site since i ws the communications officer. so i got off the radio relay team. what i do not know is that one of the young menç who had just shown up in country had loosened the pins on all his grenades on his web gear and he was a walking bomb. i don't think anybody else knew that. he got off on to the ground, dropped one of the grenades, it...
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clearly there are no -- this gets into the more conservative candidate for this race, kay billy hutchinson is considered a moderate conservative. she's running even more conservatively since it's a republican primary. they will be spending incredibly 50, $60 million in this primary race. now, normally that would cause problems for a party in november; but, of course, texas is pretty heavily republican. the democrats don't have an obvious candidate. one possible candidate is ambassador tom shaffer which is bob shaffer's brother. he was actually an ambassador for president george w. bush. as always in texas, the lines are fuzzed. >> well, the next year should be an interesting one for all of us political junkies. thank you for breaking it down for us, larry. >> thank you so much. >> civil rights leader are calling for an end of violence after a chicago honor roll student was beaten to death trying to walk from school and even worse this was caught by a cellphone camera. can a city or state take away your guns. the supreme court will show the impact on the second amendment and what it means t
clearly there are no -- this gets into the more conservative candidate for this race, kay billy hutchinson is considered a moderate conservative. she's running even more conservatively since it's a republican primary. they will be spending incredibly 50, $60 million in this primary race. now, normally that would cause problems for a party in november; but, of course, texas is pretty heavily republican. the democrats don't have an obvious candidate. one possible candidate is ambassador tom...
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. >>> kay rights activists rallying around capitol hill.1 call after a sweat lodge ritual turned deadly. >>> a teacher killed trying to save her students as a bus careened out of control. >>> right now in washington, kay rights activists are rallying at the u.s. capitol building. it is designed to show president obama that his supporters in the gay community expect him to make good on them. organizers call it a low-key demonstration rather than a massive mobilization. marchers are trying to get answered to the military's don't ask, don't tell policy and recognition of same-sex marriages. >> they say that by affording us marriage or affording us the rights to get married will destroy the family. what they're doing is preventing families from forming. the heterosexual community hasn't done the greatest job of keeping their families together. give us a chance. we've been together for 25 years. we have three 10-year-olds -- or 11-year-olds. sorry, guys. >> i don't care about the title. however, what i do care about is the rights. so if somethin
. >>> kay rights activists rallying around capitol hill.1 call after a sweat lodge ritual turned deadly. >>> a teacher killed trying to save her students as a bus careened out of control. >>> right now in washington, kay rights activists are rallying at the u.s. capitol building. it is designed to show president obama that his supporters in the gay community expect him to make good on them. organizers call it a low-key demonstration rather than a massive mobilization....
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attorneys for kay is he anthony are questioning the handling of evidence in the indicate citing thisrt that says duct tape found on a gas can inside the anthony's garage does not match the tape found wrapped around caylee's skull. also of concern, dna found on the tape does not match any member of the anthony family, but does match an fbi lab technician. >> if there's an fbi analyst's dna on a piece of tape that's a critical piece of evidence that's bad new for the prosecution. >> reporter: prompts anthony's attorneys to demand first-degree murder an abuse charges be dropped effectively taking the death penalty off the table. caylee anthony's remains were found five months after her mom, casey, said her daughter was left with a baby-sitter. forensic tests on casey's car reveal the presence of chloroform and evidence of human decomposition. but the defense argues much of the kaescase is circumstantial and there is a lack of physical evidence implicating casey in her daughter's murder. >>>. >> joining us now is jose baez and todd macaluso. thanks for taking the time. we just discovered
attorneys for kay is he anthony are questioning the handling of evidence in the indicate citing thisrt that says duct tape found on a gas can inside the anthony's garage does not match the tape found wrapped around caylee's skull. also of concern, dna found on the tape does not match any member of the anthony family, but does match an fbi lab technician. >> if there's an fbi analyst's dna on a piece of tape that's a critical piece of evidence that's bad new for the prosecution. >>...
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. >> reporter: autism can be difficult to diagnose and health kay providers define it by different standard. also this survey was based on reporting by parents. but the c it dcdc had release a study that is expected to show numbers similar to these. >> jen, thank you. >>> american scientists have been awarded the nobel prize for medicine today. they made the announcement in stockholm this morning. the winners are elizabeth blackburn, carol grader, and jack shostack. they won for discovering an enzyme which helps chromosomes in cells stay eternally young which may help on aging and cancer. >>> speaking of staying eternally young, ira joe fisher is in this morning for mr. dave price. >> i thought you were going go with the aging. >> absolutely not. good morning. >> good to see y you. we're talking about some really really wet weather in every place except california. which really could use in some wet weather. the winds are dying down temperatures cool 60s and 70s, but in california, it continues to be dry. and heavy rain fell yesterday over san antonio. over five inches of rain, a quarter of
. >> reporter: autism can be difficult to diagnose and health kay providers define it by different standard. also this survey was based on reporting by parents. but the c it dcdc had release a study that is expected to show numbers similar to these. >> jen, thank you. >>> american scientists have been awarded the nobel prize for medicine today. they made the announcement in stockholm this morning. the winners are elizabeth blackburn, carol grader, and jack shostack. they...
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i think today was their kay for rio. >> did this work against chicago, having president obama, and oprah>> this always was going to come down to rio and chicago. the big second story other than rio winning is chicago going out on the first round. i think that that stunned everybody in the room from what i'm told. we weren't allowed in the room after the presentations, so we didn't see it, but from friends who are ioc members, they said they all looked at each other in shock. >> so now what about rio? what do you expect for the rio games and what about the tv rights? >> well, the rio -- first of l all, both rio and chicago allow for 100% live olympics. rio is an hour ahead of new york, so when it's 8:00 at night in new york, it's 9:00 in new york. they're a late night city. i'm sure all the major events, track and field, swimming, gymnasti gymnastics, basketball, they'll all be at night which will be good for american television. however, not having a games on domestic soil probably between what we would pay or another american broadcaster would pay in tv rights and sponsorship dollars be
i think today was their kay for rio. >> did this work against chicago, having president obama, and oprah>> this always was going to come down to rio and chicago. the big second story other than rio winning is chicago going out on the first round. i think that that stunned everybody in the room from what i'm told. we weren't allowed in the room after the presentations, so we didn't see it, but from friends who are ioc members, they said they all looked at each other in shock....
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report says, that's from "the washington post," do the democrats have the right price for a health kayocratic strategist and former arz arz congressman david hay worth. you both have 20 seconds to make your case. julie, let's start with you. >> yes, in fact, this bill that was just introduced by the senate finance committee would not just increase health care and expand it to 94% of all americans. it would lower the deficit by $81 billion and i now hope that they'll join from the democrats as their concerns are exploding a budget deficit has been addressed and vote for legislation because it is important. >> j.d. hay worth. is it not the right price? >> a more accurate headline would be this. a senate democrats get there by cutting benefits and raising taxes. now, look, we've all heard that mono set mother's milk of politics. now some democrat politicians want to take mother's milk included in this tax package, a tax on electric breast pumps for nursing mothers. it is the wrong idea and fraught with tax increes and democrats in the house oppose it. >> julie, i don't see anything that b
report says, that's from "the washington post," do the democrats have the right price for a health kayocratic strategist and former arz arz congressman david hay worth. you both have 20 seconds to make your case. julie, let's start with you. >> yes, in fact, this bill that was just introduced by the senate finance committee would not just increase health care and expand it to 94% of all americans. it would lower the deficit by $81 billion and i now hope that they'll join from...
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even if he does send more troops, victory over the taliban, ail kai darks it's far from certain. stanley mcchrystal hayes laid out three options for putting more troops there and u.s. officials tell the ap each option carrying a high risk of failure. they say the report warns that rampant corruption in the afghan government could doom the u.s. mission. >>> and the wars in afghanistan and iraq aren't scaring away americans. the pentagon says all for four bran frps have met their recruiting goals for this year. increases in military pay have helped especially at a time when recession is hitting so hard. >>> space shuttle "atlantis" is now on the launch pad at kennedy space center. it's scheduled to lan. next month. starting friday you can sign up on twitter.com to attend the launch at kennedy space center. >>> 3 maryland alex layne was denied health coverage because he was too fat. he's too cute is what he is. now the company has changed its tune and alex's parents are taking to the air waves to talk about it. >>> i have an amber alert to tell you about. this is happening in texas.
even if he does send more troops, victory over the taliban, ail kai darks it's far from certain. stanley mcchrystal hayes laid out three options for putting more troops there and u.s. officials tell the ap each option carrying a high risk of failure. they say the report warns that rampant corruption in the afghan government could doom the u.s. mission. >>> and the wars in afghanistan and iraq aren't scaring away americans. the pentagon says all for four bran frps have met their...
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japan's mick kay sinking 2 1/2 percent. australia is falling. new zealand's market giving up 1.1%. while markets in south korea, india and china all close on the day. in europe right now, not a real pretty picture there, too. the ftse is down 1 3/4%. the cac is down 2 1/3%. the dax the under a bit of pressure as well. >> it's interesting, scott, because we are looking at a sharply lower open. the friends have found that on days where we have a weaker than expected payroll numbers. the market opens sharply lower but trades modestly higher throughout the session. we'll see how that stands out. >> regardless of what the jobs report comes in at, right, if it's better than expected, the market may open better. if it's weaker than expected, at the end of the day the s&p typically closes at the same amount. >> exactly. so have heart. >>> coming up next, the word on the street and the buzz beyond. >>> plus, secretary of labor joins us with the administration's take on this morning's really disappointing jobs report. >>> let's get to the commodities corner, see what is move right now. of co
japan's mick kay sinking 2 1/2 percent. australia is falling. new zealand's market giving up 1.1%. while markets in south korea, india and china all close on the day. in europe right now, not a real pretty picture there, too. the ftse is down 1 3/4%. the cac is down 2 1/3%. the dax the under a bit of pressure as well. >> it's interesting, scott, because we are looking at a sharply lower open. the friends have found that on days where we have a weaker than expected payroll numbers. the...
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responding to is that kate seems to get the most sympathy when she just keeps her mouth shut, does what kayid. she gets in more trouble. i think she has a valid point about jon taking $230,000. i think he has a serious case to answer for there. >> you think is she playing the sympathy card? is that at the root of this? >> yeah, she is. i think the problem is that people are having trouble believing both of them, believing either kate or jon. again, they seem to have lost sight of the kids in all of this. nobody's going to be able to turn on the show and watch kate take the kids on a trip to the statue of liberty without thinking about this. i don't know why they are not just doing this show on monday nights. that's what people would watch instead of taking this to the other airwaves. they don't care about the kids drinking pink tea at a tea party and kate and jon don't seem to care about the kids these days. it's a terrible tragedy and again, the kids have been lost in the shuffle. >> i do have to point out as much as we're talking about it here, the fact that it looks like the tide is turn
responding to is that kate seems to get the most sympathy when she just keeps her mouth shut, does what kayid. she gets in more trouble. i think she has a valid point about jon taking $230,000. i think he has a serious case to answer for there. >> you think is she playing the sympathy card? is that at the root of this? >> yeah, she is. i think the problem is that people are having trouble believing both of them, believing either kate or jon. again, they seem to have lost sight of...
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there is so much competition since kay bee toys went under. barnes & noble are make morgue space for toys. that is music to your ears to have more competition. many places are willing to lose money on toys just to get you through the door. >>> the housing market a jump since may. good news for the housing market. could be temporary, we'll see. relatively low home prices and the government talking about extending the $8,000 tax credit. right now it's scheduled to expire at the end of november. there are talks underway, though, about extending it for a while to try and help stabilize the housing market. >>> all right, if you are traveling this morning, hey, bob has your hot spots, and la guardia tough enough already. weather delays? >> yeah, they do. ilts the wind from last night and into this morning. a 45-minute delay in la guardia. only a morning delay, though, because the wind should abate by this afternoon. look at the rain in central and northern missouri, now in central illinois. right over st. louis, too, so we'll get some delays here. t
there is so much competition since kay bee toys went under. barnes & noble are make morgue space for toys. that is music to your ears to have more competition. many places are willing to lose money on toys just to get you through the door. >>> the housing market a jump since may. good news for the housing market. could be temporary, we'll see. relatively low home prices and the government talking about extending the $8,000 tax credit. right now it's scheduled to expire at the end...
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stacey kai zer, i think she nailed it dysfunction is putting it mildly isn't it? >> i think it is. what it sounds to me is a family that doesn't take good responsibility for their actions and make change when they're supposed to. >> let's get a call in, guys, jennifer is with us from florida. your thoughts here. >> caller: hi, mike, i love your show, thank you. >> thanks, jennifer. okay. >> caller: okay my theory is there on haleigh cummings, i do believe misty took haleigh and junior to the party, okay. this is very parallel to the casey anthony case. >> you are thinking the partying was a part of that with little caylee and casey, as well, huh? >> caller: yes, sir. >> okay. >> caller: this is where the young mothers, it's a growing trend. they're children so they can party. >> you're not the only one that believes that theory, jennifer. thanks again for the call. t.j., let's backtrack a bit and clarify for us but backtracks but get the viewers up to speed. >> let's do. >> the theory there was a party misty took the kids to or at least haleigh. what do we know? >> this comes from
stacey kai zer, i think she nailed it dysfunction is putting it mildly isn't it? >> i think it is. what it sounds to me is a family that doesn't take good responsibility for their actions and make change when they're supposed to. >> let's get a call in, guys, jennifer is with us from florida. your thoughts here. >> caller: hi, mike, i love your show, thank you. >> thanks, jennifer. okay. >> caller: okay my theory is there on haleigh cummings, i do believe misty...
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. >> as far as what the call thear kai altercation is about that actually is the subject of continuing investigation. >> we have not identified a suspect in this case. however, we are pursuing active leads. >> i hope whoever did it turns himself in. because he didn't deserve this. he didn't deserve it. >> and tonight, live, texas, a 3-year-old little boy in extreme danger. stolen from his own home after the boy's young mother found murdered on her bedroom floor. why? you know what? i don't care why. i just want to know tonight, where is 3-year-old mitchell romero? >> an amber alert has been issued for 3-year-old richard romero, whose mother was found murdered inside the family home. police believe mitchell is in grave and immediate danger. >> just after 6:00 denver city police arrived to 212 east 10th street to find 29-year-old veronica romero dead inside. >> the boy was last seen in the company of his father, mario romero, inside a maroon 2004 gmc yukon with texas license plates. romero is also the husband of mitchell's brother and murder victim, veronica romero. >> we've been talking
. >> as far as what the call thear kai altercation is about that actually is the subject of continuing investigation. >> we have not identified a suspect in this case. however, we are pursuing active leads. >> i hope whoever did it turns himself in. because he didn't deserve this. he didn't deserve it. >> and tonight, live, texas, a 3-year-old little boy in extreme danger. stolen from his own home after the boy's young mother found murdered on her bedroom floor. why? you...
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anthony is accused of killing her two-year-old daughter kay lee. anthony's lawyers wanted first degree murder and aggravated child abuse charges against her dismissed claiming they were based on circumstantial evidence. but a judge said their motion was insufficient. anthony has pleaded not guilty and says a babysitter kidnapped her. her remains were found months after she was reported missing. >>> people who visit a museum swear they are seeing things. professional ghost hunters are trying to capture strange signs and answer some haunting questions. >> is history all in the past. >> it wasn't an evil feeling. it was very calm and peaceful. >> or is it till here with us? >> every single person who has volunteered at the museum has experienced something. >> something or someone. it was just too weird for one of those volunteers. >> he said i have to go home now. i have to rethink everything i've thought about these things. he was clearly shook up. >> museum director thinks she knows who is lurking and wants to hear for from her. >> time is 9:50 a.m.
anthony is accused of killing her two-year-old daughter kay lee. anthony's lawyers wanted first degree murder and aggravated child abuse charges against her dismissed claiming they were based on circumstantial evidence. but a judge said their motion was insufficient. anthony has pleaded not guilty and says a babysitter kidnapped her. her remains were found months after she was reported missing. >>> people who visit a museum swear they are seeing things. professional ghost hunters are...
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. >> with me a special guest evet kay joining us from washington, d.c. her brave fight against domestic abuse. she was actually set afire inside a phone store by her ex. she suffered terribly as she is with us tonight. you're seeing video of that. the store surveillance right now. ms. cade, it's -- first of all, welcome. it's very rare for domestic violence to go away. in fact, most typically it escalates. >> thank you for having me, nancy. yes, it does. once stephanie put up a protective order out on her husband potentially the stakes went higher. it skyrocketed for risk for extreme bodily harm. what i suggest the family to do is to go to the police department, the mother, father, siblings and children and take a swab test kit from missing persons. >> well put yvette. yvette having to live through the nightmare of being set afire. you're seeing video of it right now by her ex. and in that case, there had been so many prior incidents. to ron shindel. weigh in, ron. >> nancy, domestic violence that doesn't stop, initially goes past the first incident, esc
. >> with me a special guest evet kay joining us from washington, d.c. her brave fight against domestic abuse. she was actually set afire inside a phone store by her ex. she suffered terribly as she is with us tonight. you're seeing video of that. the store surveillance right now. ms. cade, it's -- first of all, welcome. it's very rare for domestic violence to go away. in fact, most typically it escalates. >> thank you for having me, nancy. yes, it does. once stephanie put up a...
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. >> we'll have some more dogs -- >>kay!eonard's look," mike leonard shows us a place where smiles are infectious and good manners a matter of course. >> reporter: it's the one national problem that could be solved without spending a dime of federal money, the one heavily discussed issue that wouldn't be an issue if people simply followed this man's lead. . less than 200 yards from my winnetka, liis, home stands the grand food center. and at the deli counter in the back -- >> how have you been doing? >> reporter: stands ed embers. >> frank, how are y doing, sir? >> reporter: a married, father of three -- >> have a nice day now. >> reporter: mr. embers has worked this corner of the store -- >> mary, how are you? >> reporter: for nearly 30 years. his courteous, gracious demeanor a daily reminder that well-mannered people still exist. >> thank you. have a nice day. >> you're welcome. you too, now, thanks. >> and it's infectious. >> thanks, have a nice day. >> everybody say hi, hello, good morning. >> mr. featherstone, how are y
. >> we'll have some more dogs -- >>kay!eonard's look," mike leonard shows us a place where smiles are infectious and good manners a matter of course. >> reporter: it's the one national problem that could be solved without spending a dime of federal money, the one heavily discussed issue that wouldn't be an issue if people simply followed this man's lead. . less than 200 yards from my winnetka, liis, home stands the grand food center. and at the deli counter in the back...
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it clears the kay for the current owner to sell it and with a price tag of $185 million.nkruptcy filing is set for tomorrow. the sale, though, would still have to be approved by three quarters of mlb owners. >>> thousands and thousands of americans, they are running out of unemployment benefits each and every day. but congress just might be coming to your rescue as early as this week we're hearing. stephanie elam is live with those details. members of congress throwing a bit of a lifeline, i guess. >> yes, hopefully, getting around to doing it quickly. that's true. the senate can vote tomorrow to extend benefits to millions of people out of work across the country. under the bill people in all 50 states would get an additional four weeks of unemployment benefits, and in states where the unemployment rate is above 8.5%, people will get an extra six weeks on top of that. currently 27 states bus d.c. and puerto rico fall into the category. but the senate bill is a much different version than what the house passed last month. under that legislation, people would get an added
it clears the kay for the current owner to sell it and with a price tag of $185 million.nkruptcy filing is set for tomorrow. the sale, though, would still have to be approved by three quarters of mlb owners. >>> thousands and thousands of americans, they are running out of unemployment benefits each and every day. but congress just might be coming to your rescue as early as this week we're hearing. stephanie elam is live with those details. members of congress throwing a bit of a...