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>> pre-season around the korne. may have heard earlier in the newscast, ravens held an open to the public practice. basically, it was a continues dress rehearsal of first full week of grinding summer camp in owens mills. that's where the heat separates the men from the boys. it's a place, nothing, nothing that could be finer enduring a blood, sweat and everything else, sometimes drive guys to tears. here's coach harbrougl. >> it's a tough world out there. people are struggling. embrace the grind. >> an nice. >>> and mark reynolds doing a big game. it's his birthday. what a way to celebrate. that was not the beeper reynolds. he struck out every time. i was -- trying to catch him on some tam ron runner. and last night, here's one reason why. you allow two more. that was to. and two homers, 2-0t, fla. and runners in the 8th. and dave paul, iii, in the al east. and lots of weekend baseball on this same town. be sure to catch orioles on game two, wjz. it's massen again tomorrow afternoon, when the birds and rays go for t
>> pre-season around the korne. may have heard earlier in the newscast, ravens held an open to the public practice. basically, it was a continues dress rehearsal of first full week of grinding summer camp in owens mills. that's where the heat separates the men from the boys. it's a place, nothing, nothing that could be finer enduring a blood, sweat and everything else, sometimes drive guys to tears. here's coach harbrougl. >> it's a tough world out there. people are struggling....
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but, the bottom-line here is, despite all the rhetoric and bullishness, korn hasn't made a new reversal. it just tells me that despite all the rhetoric and how tight -- we all know how tight it is, but it's still partly a money game. if they have to blow out of some of these positions these things can have a setback. so all i'm saying is, if you have grain out there or if you are looking to protect your insurance payment, you need to be doing something today because there's still plenty of risk. we've been at these kind of bubbles before, and into company would cut the price in half in october. china is in tough economic times and i think you have to be careful out there, because you can be too bullish at these levels. >> while the market has been bullish, like i said six weeks ago. but now, the function this market will be now is, a speculator will get out of the market, but it will be put into stronger hands on shallow breaks in corn. corn has to pull together in the front month to get this job done on the rationing. it has to be a job that's never done before. we didn't rationing awa
but, the bottom-line here is, despite all the rhetoric and bullishness, korn hasn't made a new reversal. it just tells me that despite all the rhetoric and how tight -- we all know how tight it is, but it's still partly a money game. if they have to blow out of some of these positions these things can have a setback. so all i'm saying is, if you have grain out there or if you are looking to protect your insurance payment, you need to be doing something today because there's still plenty of...
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the korn/ferry study on this was fascinating. 3/4 of ceos said, they wouldn't take the job.d not want to be president no matter what. and are quite happy and content with their lives. lori: of course they are. because their private lives, for the most part, this is the problem we lost out on so many potentially wonderful bubble servants because of this vetting process that goes on. does that need to change? >> yeah, it should be a vetting process. no one, i could think, with any intellectual integrity at all could say president obama was vetted. he was not. i think that no one could say that much has been missed of governor romney in that vetting process. when we talk about the difference between the public sector and government service and running a business, i mean the distance between those two activities is immense. one you're dealing with. ashley: you have to meet a payroll. you're in the real world. >> what everyone, whether you're a democrat or republican, whatever your affiliation or unaffiliated, governor romney says it right. it does help in creating jobs however,
the korn/ferry study on this was fascinating. 3/4 of ceos said, they wouldn't take the job.d not want to be president no matter what. and are quite happy and content with their lives. lori: of course they are. because their private lives, for the most part, this is the problem we lost out on so many potentially wonderful bubble servants because of this vetting process that goes on. does that need to change? >> yeah, it should be a vetting process. no one, i could think, with any...
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. - uh, we got a korn cd. uh, we got a copy of cider house rules on laser disc. thought that would be valuable. that's a collector's item. that's gonna be very-- be very careful with that. oh, my god, you guys, this is a letter to my future self.
. - uh, we got a korn cd. uh, we got a copy of cider house rules on laser disc. thought that would be valuable. that's a collector's item. that's gonna be very-- be very careful with that. oh, my god, you guys, this is a letter to my future self.
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david korn floated idea a couple of weeks ago and i think it was actually the best advise.ut i think john mccain would probably be the smartest move. >> why? >> i think there are still a lot of voters -- not a lot. but i think there are some voters out there who have some buyers' remorse, maybe independent mod rats who pulled the lever for obama but like john mccain and this is like a do-over in effect. i think romney would be able to get some sent rifts and mod rats. >> do-overs seldom work in politics. don't you think john mccain has become an old grouch? >> i kind of like that about john mccain. he is a blunt-speaking guy. i disagree with a lot of policy stuff the i think he would pol bolster mitt romney's foreign policy cred inen initials. i think it could help. the problem is mccain and romney hate each other's guts. >> that one little problem. people have overcome that before, you know john fkind and lbj. as a democrat, as a liberal, as a progressive, whom do we want? i think you mentioned paul ryan. >> i like bobby jindall because i think the republican party continu
david korn floated idea a couple of weeks ago and i think it was actually the best advise.ut i think john mccain would probably be the smartest move. >> why? >> i think there are still a lot of voters -- not a lot. but i think there are some voters out there who have some buyers' remorse, maybe independent mod rats who pulled the lever for obama but like john mccain and this is like a do-over in effect. i think romney would be able to get some sent rifts and mod rats. >>...
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host: jennifer korn, executive director of the hispanic leadership network. thank you so much, jennifer, for being with us. in just a moment we will talk about the port of tampa and why it is such a big source of industry there. we will be joined by the director. later tonight, we will go live to the tampa bay times forum, where things will be unfolding this evening, starting at 7:00. it will be the site of speeches, including those from representative paul ryan, the republican of wisconsin, who got the official nomination to be the vice presidential pick on the republican ticket yesterday. he will be making his case to the american people tonight. other speakers in the lineup include some hispanics. let's take a look at what some of the lineup has to show for tonight. who will be speaking and addressing the audiences gathered there? we will hear from some members of congress, mitch mcconnell, who will start things off at 7:00 this evening. ron paul, who has been talked about a lot lately, as well as john mccain, who made his run for the white house four year
host: jennifer korn, executive director of the hispanic leadership network. thank you so much, jennifer, for being with us. in just a moment we will talk about the port of tampa and why it is such a big source of industry there. we will be joined by the director. later tonight, we will go live to the tampa bay times forum, where things will be unfolding this evening, starting at 7:00. it will be the site of speeches, including those from representative paul ryan, the republican of wisconsin,...
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and with me now is msnbc political analyst and mother jones washington bureau chief david korn and comedy do a riff, what did we see tonight? he came out, everybody loved him, sort of old and folksy and iconic figure in american life but he did an, what we called a bob newhart, talking to somebody that isn't there. >> the man with no point tonight, i think. amazing. you don't let an 82-year-old man just go off script and talk about whatever he wants. my grandmother is 82 and we don't let her do that. >> we'll get rid of obama, that was pretty personal. >> he was all over the place, he was talking to obama. >> here is eastwood, great actor, speaking to the empty stool. pretended was president obama. let's watch this performance. >> how do you handle, how do you handle promises that you made when you're running for election and how do you handle it? what do you say to people? do you just -- i know people -- people are wondering you don't -- okay. >> i think ha hair do was by christopher lloyd by the way. >> there was something about it that was almost performance art, right? if it hadn't be
and with me now is msnbc political analyst and mother jones washington bureau chief david korn and comedy do a riff, what did we see tonight? he came out, everybody loved him, sort of old and folksy and iconic figure in american life but he did an, what we called a bob newhart, talking to somebody that isn't there. >> the man with no point tonight, i think. amazing. you don't let an 82-year-old man just go off script and talk about whatever he wants. my grandmother is 82 and we don't let...