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she's hilary kramer, editor of gamechangerstocks.com. >> back with us now. your focus now on international phone companies, beginning in israel with cell come. cel. it's down 20% from december. you catching a falling knife? not when it comes to israel cell com. 40% market share. a relatively stable country financially, strong gdp per capita. 9.8% dividend yield, tom. everyone wants to know where can i put my money. so as long as they have almost close to the majority of those talking on their network in israel, you can't go wrong there, and it has been steady. cash cow, steady growth, nothing superior >> and the reach of yield takes you to telecom in new zealand. nzt, a 44% rise over 12 months. what's next? >> the stock may not move further than this, being this is the 52 week high in the $10 range. but you have a 4.6% dividend. a country with 4.3 million people, and the shape of the country is such that people need to talk on the cell phone. vu 30 million sheep. >> tom: they don't use cell phones yet. >> they don't need them. but the 4 million people do. >>
she's hilary kramer, editor of gamechangerstocks.com. >> back with us now. your focus now on international phone companies, beginning in israel with cell come. cel. it's down 20% from december. you catching a falling knife? not when it comes to israel cell com. 40% market share. a relatively stable country financially, strong gdp per capita. 9.8% dividend yield, tom. everyone wants to know where can i put my money. so as long as they have almost close to the majority of those talking on...
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our street critique guest tonight, hilary kramer with gamechanger.com. here's what we're watching for tomorrow: weekly jobless claims, june pending homes sales and second- quarter earnings from drug giants astra-zeneca and bristol- myers squibb, and dow components dupont and exxon-mobil. also tomorrow, our "kids and cash" series looks at ways to help your children make the connection between role-playing and earning a living. the department of justice is reportedly investigating allegations that wells fargo discriminated against black borrowers. according to the huffington post, the bank is trying to negotiate a settlement to avoid a trial. the allegations mirror those made last week by the federal reserve and a separate lawsuit filed by the city of baltimore. in response to the article, wells fargo says it "has a strong commitment to serving all customers along the credit spectrum." another banking giant, u.b.s., has been sued by u.s. regulators. the swiss bank is accused of misleading fannie mae and freddie mac into buying mortgage debt that resulted i
our street critique guest tonight, hilary kramer with gamechanger.com. here's what we're watching for tomorrow: weekly jobless claims, june pending homes sales and second- quarter earnings from drug giants astra-zeneca and bristol- myers squibb, and dow components dupont and exxon-mobil. also tomorrow, our "kids and cash" series looks at ways to help your children make the connection between role-playing and earning a living. the department of justice is reportedly investigating...
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kramer, a little chip that goes for birdie on 3 and a longer 1 on number 6, despite all of that, kramerpar 72 that has her in a big group, 6 strokes back. kramer won this event 6 years ago at the age of 18. . 2 strokes in front of a 4 way tie for second place. >> >>s in star sprint cup series has the weekend off. carl edwards is the current points leader, he did not have the night off, racing in the nationwide event in tennessee. mostly uneventful. nice job by kyle to keep things from going too bad. he keeps his car under control and bring it is back on the track. edwards was dominant, winning on this track for the 6th time. with the custom marry winning back flips. record number of first timers for the w nba all-star game in san antonio. angel heads to the hoop, gives herself an assist and a basket. then late in the 4th quarter, east is down by 2. katie douglas, 3 for the lead, east win it is 118-113. >> >> we continue the calvacade of the ab obscure sabercats need a miracle with 22nds left. the pass is picked off by eric mcintosh. will he make it all the way back? he does. tampa, 57,-
kramer, a little chip that goes for birdie on 3 and a longer 1 on number 6, despite all of that, kramerpar 72 that has her in a big group, 6 strokes back. kramer won this event 6 years ago at the age of 18. . 2 strokes in front of a 4 way tie for second place. >> >>s in star sprint cup series has the weekend off. carl edwards is the current points leader, he did not have the night off, racing in the nationwide event in tennessee. mostly uneventful. nice job by kyle to keep things...
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she's hilary kramer, editor of gamechangerstocks.com. gamechangerstocks.com back with us from the nasdaq. you mike pharma >> shares have rocketed higher since april, climbing just shy of a new all-time high. what is the catalyst from here. >> it has a novel approach to hepatitis c, and will hiv, and three compounds. it's really a breakthrough company. and even at $126, it's still worth it. >> tom: were you even buying. >> i was buying today >> tom: back in march, you were bullish about satcon. how do you see it going forward? >> it's a power inverter maker for alternative renewable energy. it moved down considerably yesterday as it cut the forecast due to project delays. are you still holding on after what is clearly a drop in the trend? >> i'm holding on to my shares. the problem is inventory glut. the number one solar and maker in the world, tom. you have a problem fundamental positions model if solar right now. anyone holding on, there's better places to deploy money right now. >> tom: but you're still holding on to your shares right
she's hilary kramer, editor of gamechangerstocks.com. gamechangerstocks.com back with us from the nasdaq. you mike pharma >> shares have rocketed higher since april, climbing just shy of a new all-time high. what is the catalyst from here. >> it has a novel approach to hepatitis c, and will hiv, and three compounds. it's really a breakthrough company. and even at $126, it's still worth it. >> tom: were you even buying. >> i was buying today >> tom: back in march,...
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she's hilary kramer, editor of gamechangerstocks.com. health care plus toj equals biotechnology, and here you look at aria, the ticker symbol up near an 11 year high. what pushes it up into the teens? >> aria pharmaceutical has two important compounds. one is for lung cancer. extremely important, ap 113, and it is other compound is to fight bone sarcomas and skin. it's a joint venture with merck pharmaceutical. in the $12 region. it could go to 18 or $20 because of the huge revenue potential in the applications for other cancers that these two compounds have for aria. >> tom: you've looked at biopharmaceuticals for some time. you looked at amylin, and i know you were waiteding on a meeting a few weeks ago, but ymi dropped. is it still a buy? you mentioned it on february 9th at 2.5 a share. it's up 7%. it's dropped off in june after the oncology meeting. is it still a buy at these prices? >> why i am at the grape vine right now. we're waiting to find out the phase two trials as well as who is going to be the marketing partner. >> just lik
she's hilary kramer, editor of gamechangerstocks.com. health care plus toj equals biotechnology, and here you look at aria, the ticker symbol up near an 11 year high. what pushes it up into the teens? >> aria pharmaceutical has two important compounds. one is for lung cancer. extremely important, ap 113, and it is other compound is to fight bone sarcomas and skin. it's a joint venture with merck pharmaceutical. in the $12 region. it could go to 18 or $20 because of the huge revenue...
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that is called kramer --paula kramer the call her the pink panther that as her color, she plays with the reigning u.s. open champion. she won her first career major one year ago. with her pink hair, she will defend starting up on thursday she has four top five finishers. >> i am glad you noticed at like i'm here. >> it is so bright, you can stop traffic. hold up your nails. are they pink? >> no, they're like the orange and pink. >> i cannot get over that. it is the one year since the first major. paul kramer, reigning u.s. open champion filly pretty nice ring. says >> it has a great relief. is is how my tee off on the first hole, you always hear the 2010 u.s. women's open champion in is a great way to start your day i can tell you that. >> from that topophera the berlin superstar an octopus that picked the winners at the women's world cup right now picking germany to be france earlier and you know what, germany went out and the frantic. by a final 04 to 2, and the octopus is now undefeated in picking the women's world cup matches. maybe she has a little red white and blue flowing thr
that is called kramer --paula kramer the call her the pink panther that as her color, she plays with the reigning u.s. open champion. she won her first career major one year ago. with her pink hair, she will defend starting up on thursday she has four top five finishers. >> i am glad you noticed at like i'm here. >> it is so bright, you can stop traffic. hold up your nails. are they pink? >> no, they're like the orange and pink. >> i cannot get over that. it is the one...
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. >> pala kramer, the pink streaks in her hair pala screenepala kramer she will repy on thursday.se locks of hair those pink streaks. >> i was in noticed. la >> and hold up your fingernails travels also pink? your fingernails? >> kind of. >> and how much does your title help? >> and a major championship 95 percent of it the most vocal part about a major is that 1920 under par it will still not win. that is the big part to that you have to remember, 19-20 under par will still not how the victory. >> off this san francisco or b i is a program designed for city kids. san francisco r. brf is a program designed for city kids. san francisco r b r i . mammal of six games of a noncompetitive tournament >> we will have a six came noncompetitive a tournament payinplaying with students from joplin, mississippi or the have lost, everything. >> the boys are in for a retreat. >> joslyn, missouri-- >> these are going to be treated like major league users. the suspended in use for 20 years, the san francisco rbi, a great tool to get enter city children a nice inner-city children a nice experience
. >> pala kramer, the pink streaks in her hair pala screenepala kramer she will repy on thursday.se locks of hair those pink streaks. >> i was in noticed. la >> and hold up your fingernails travels also pink? your fingernails? >> kind of. >> and how much does your title help? >> and a major championship 95 percent of it the most vocal part about a major is that 1920 under par it will still not win. that is the big part to that you have to remember, 19-20...
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jim kramer is host of cnbc's "mad money." jim, first of all, you've got treasury bills coming due next week, tuesday, wednesday. the debt, the gdp numbers today really abysmal. what is your perspective? what the wall street saying today? >> we distill it so everybody at home gets it. there are three possibilities. there's a deal not a great deal, that is the one that produces a ratings downgrade. interest rates do go up as the congress has said. will is the possibility of a good deal, that's the $4 trillion blockbuster. all things are forgiven for the moment. we have we have to focus that the gdp is oweak. and then there's no dole. no deal requires a real leap of faith here. the first one is what we're talk about a soft default. some people will be paid, others won't be paid. if we get no deal, it is chaos. pretty much you can expect every market in the world to go down. that the just unacceptable to the american people. >> treasury was already meeting officials in new york, new york fed officials previously scheduled meeting
jim kramer is host of cnbc's "mad money." jim, first of all, you've got treasury bills coming due next week, tuesday, wednesday. the debt, the gdp numbers today really abysmal. what is your perspective? what the wall street saying today? >> we distill it so everybody at home gets it. there are three possibilities. there's a deal not a great deal, that is the one that produces a ratings downgrade. interest rates do go up as the congress has said. will is the possibility of a good...
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and, hilary kramer is our "street critique" guest. email your questions to streetcritique@nbr.com. could the big apple be the new world capital of technology start ups? if new york city mayor michael bloomberg has his way, the answer is yes. he wants to create a world-class science and engineering campus here. u.s. universities, including stanford, columbia and n.y.u., have expressed interest. the city would provide land to build as much as two million square feet of classrooms, labs and other buildings. >> tom: general motors is launching a new system to monitor power usage in its chevy volt. the program sends data from the car back to the power grid so utilities can better manage their energy demands. it uses the onstar system to monitor a vehicle's battery charge. using that information, power companies can balance demand and offer incentives to volt owners who charge their cars during off-peak hours. >> susie: facebook and american express are joining forces. their new program is called "link, like, love." it gives amex cardmembers special deals on the amex facebook page. tonig
and, hilary kramer is our "street critique" guest. email your questions to streetcritique@nbr.com. could the big apple be the new world capital of technology start ups? if new york city mayor michael bloomberg has his way, the answer is yes. he wants to create a world-class science and engineering campus here. u.s. universities, including stanford, columbia and n.y.u., have expressed interest. the city would provide land to build as much as two million square feet of classrooms, labs...
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also tomorrow, hilary kramer is our "street critique" guest. email your questions to streetcritique@nbr.com. china has lost a fight on the global stage over raw materials used to make steel, aluminum and chemicals. the world trade organization says china unfairly protected its own manufacturers by limiting exports of things like coke, bauxite and zinc. that drove up prices other nations paid for those raw materials. china claimed it needed to keep a lid on those exports to protect the environment. it may appeal the decision. >> tom: chrome is turning out to be golden for google. chrome is a web browser made by google. it continues gaining global market share. new numbers from stat counter show chrome now has just under 21% of web traffic. the largest share continues to come from microsoft's internet explorer with 44%. mozilla's firefox is at 28%. others, like apple's safari, and opera, make up the rest of the market. >> susie: last night, our series "women in leadership" profiled dupont c.e.o. ellen kullman. well, that got tonight's commentator
also tomorrow, hilary kramer is our "street critique" guest. email your questions to streetcritique@nbr.com. china has lost a fight on the global stage over raw materials used to make steel, aluminum and chemicals. the world trade organization says china unfairly protected its own manufacturers by limiting exports of things like coke, bauxite and zinc. that drove up prices other nations paid for those raw materials. china claimed it needed to keep a lid on those exports to protect the...
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also tomorrow, hilary kramer is our "street critique" guest. email your questions to streetcritique@nbr.com. new pressure today for newscorp chairman rupert murdoch to abandon his bid for satellite broadcaster b. sky b. the u.k. government says it will support a non-binding motion in parliament urging newscorp to drop the deal. murdoch has also been asked to answer questions about the phone-hacking scandal surrounding his tabloid, "the news of the world." u.s. regulators say they're not investigating newscorp, but that if issues arise with any of murdoch's u.s. media properties, they will. >> tom: the much-anticipated consumer finance protection bureau will open its doors later this month. the woman setting up the agency, elizabeth warren, said the agency will begin overseeing the nation's biggest banks on july 21. specifically, it will look at how banks with more than $10 billion in assets comply with consumer finance laws. the bureau was set up as part of the dodd/frank financial overhaul passed by congress last summer. >> susie: when it come
also tomorrow, hilary kramer is our "street critique" guest. email your questions to streetcritique@nbr.com. new pressure today for newscorp chairman rupert murdoch to abandon his bid for satellite broadcaster b. sky b. the u.k. government says it will support a non-binding motion in parliament urging newscorp to drop the deal. murdoch has also been asked to answer questions about the phone-hacking scandal surrounding his tabloid, "the news of the world." u.s. regulators say...
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also tomorrow, hilary kramer is our "street critique" guest. you can email your questions to streetcritique@nbr.com. billionaire investor george soros will no longer manage money for outside investors. he plans to return about $1 billion from his "quantum fund" to clients, according to a letter his firm sent to shareholders. that's just a small portion of the $25 billion soros oversees. the move is due to changes in regulations related to last year's financial overhaul. soros is famous for making bold bets, especially his 1992 bet against the british pound that earned $1 billion for his clients. >> tom: in what would be the largest municipal bankruptcy ever, alabama's biggest county is teetering on the edge of insolvency and faces creditors later this week. jefferson county is home to more than 650,000 people, as well as alabama's largest city, birmingham. it's buckling under the weight of more than $3 billion owed as part of a massive sewer construction project. the county commission has scheduled a meeting for thursday and will seriously cons
also tomorrow, hilary kramer is our "street critique" guest. you can email your questions to streetcritique@nbr.com. billionaire investor george soros will no longer manage money for outside investors. he plans to return about $1 billion from his "quantum fund" to clients, according to a letter his firm sent to shareholders. that's just a small portion of the $25 billion soros oversees. the move is due to changes in regulations related to last year's financial overhaul....
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it has been one year since the first major, called kramer the reigning u.s.e ring. it >> of it has a great ring, they always said the 2010 u.s. open champion but this is a great way to start the day. >> how long did you get a chance to hold on to the trophy? >> i had to get it back about a week and a half ago. that was a sad day. >> i know that the whole field has a god-given talent to play the game and how much does the game upstairs, up in your head factor into winning this thing?, in a major championship i believe 95 percent of it, you have to be able to overcome a lot of things out there on the golf course. if you are not strong enough, i guess no par is going to win. in the hardest thing about a major is realizing that 19 and 20 under par will not win five my win, but that is a whole nother mentality that you have to go into. >> did i have a typo on my screen? i did not see a northern california's top on the tour this year? >> i know, we did lose that event it is unfortunate. i love going back home, there are not many players out here that has--to have a
it has been one year since the first major, called kramer the reigning u.s.e ring. it >> of it has a great ring, they always said the 2010 u.s. open champion but this is a great way to start the day. >> how long did you get a chance to hold on to the trophy? >> i had to get it back about a week and a half ago. that was a sad day. >> i know that the whole field has a god-given talent to play the game and how much does the game upstairs, up in your head factor into winning...
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paula kramer wo will have to win until tomorrow to begin the u.s. open.hunderstorms and there is is a great approach, ending up knocking in the birdie putt and tied for lead. and there is is a john deere classic. the guy can still play. and there is a tap in birdie love a seven under 64. and there is gorgeous. longest of the tour, 141 miles of pain there is a sprint to the finish. and there is giants finishing a game with san diego tonight. brian wilson giving a thousand junior giants brand new baseball gloves. and we like whit he's giving out glove autos that does it for this edition of abc 7 news. >> we appreciate your time. hope to see you at 9:00 and 11:00. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. this is "jeopardy!" please welcome today's kids week contestants-- he wants to become an environmental scientist and help protect our planet. from plano, texas, cheer on... it looks like smooth sailing . from galway, new york, let's greet... and here's a portrait of a smart young girl who sees her future in the art world. from st. petersburg, florida, s
paula kramer wo will have to win until tomorrow to begin the u.s. open.hunderstorms and there is is a great approach, ending up knocking in the birdie putt and tied for lead. and there is is a john deere classic. the guy can still play. and there is a tap in birdie love a seven under 64. and there is gorgeous. longest of the tour, 141 miles of pain there is a sprint to the finish. and there is giants finishing a game with san diego tonight. brian wilson giving a thousand junior giants brand new...
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paula kramer will not repeat. she misses a short put for par.our more holes to finish tomorrow. another korean,21-year-old rue drills this. she has three holes to play. it will all be decided tomorrow. here is how it all looks when they start back up. christie kerr three back with three to play. stanford at even par, carrie web with two back to play. >>> no surprise that the vehicles along the back court are green and trimmed in gold. it was a day with a little bit of everything for defending champion steve stricker. stricker extended it to five on the ninth hole. but this is the year to learn about new players on the tour like 23-year-old kyle stanley. this birdie at 15, part of a stretch in which stanley made five birdies in six homes which earned him a share of the -- six holes which earned him a share of the lead. then put it back he tried to blast out but didn't on the the first attempt. ending up with a birdie leaving him two back. but stanley not quite up to the pressure. he parred and took the birdie at 18. vicker pulled even with the bi
paula kramer will not repeat. she misses a short put for par.our more holes to finish tomorrow. another korean,21-year-old rue drills this. she has three holes to play. it will all be decided tomorrow. here is how it all looks when they start back up. christie kerr three back with three to play. stanford at even par, carrie web with two back to play. >>> no surprise that the vehicles along the back court are green and trimmed in gold. it was a day with a little bit of everything for...
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. >>> and 2009 winner paula kramer with a long birdie put that goes down.d the day in front by just a stroke and built on it. viasato with the smooth swing to number six. she built her lead at one point. by the time she finished at 18 it was two. she plans to give a portion of her winnings to the earthquake relief efforts. >>> it didn't take long for things to get crazy on the indy. on the very first lap we're on board with tagliani. rayhol ends up where a flat tire that causes him to lose control. rayhal not happy with the assist. will power held off castroneli and won for the first time this year. franki to the ti was third today as the series point leader. >>> and the german grand prix, buemi not a good decision, he ends up on the hook. his day ended just nine laps. the winner was hamilton winning for the second time this year. hamilton the former series champion is third right now
. >>> and 2009 winner paula kramer with a long birdie put that goes down.d the day in front by just a stroke and built on it. viasato with the smooth swing to number six. she built her lead at one point. by the time she finished at 18 it was two. she plans to give a portion of her winnings to the earthquake relief efforts. >>> it didn't take long for things to get crazy on the indy. on the very first lap we're on board with tagliani. rayhol ends up where a flat tire that...
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former ple sawyepaula kramer ig champion. she has her eyes set on plenty more.11 pro victories but has not won this this year. >> i want to go out and win. this week it as little more special, our national championship. you want to play great and be there on sunday. but i want the trophy back in my house, that's for sure. >> good luck to paula. >> women's world cup action today. top seed usa facing sweden. both already advanced to the quarterfinals but the loser gets the always dangerous brazil. see is the 1-nil lead. 35th minute. sweden free kick this time. fisher gets help. sweden in front 2-rbgs-0. look again. bad luck for the usa. no chance. usa makes it a game in the 67th minute. corner kick from lauren cheney. abbey shoulders it in. then a golden opportunity for are a tie but kelly o'hara just off target. sweden beats the united states for the first time in world cup play. 2-1 your final. >>> look at the movement on this thing. >> wow. >> 2-0 the final in so-cal. and stage five of the tour de france 102 miles and windy and a crash filled stage today. a def
former ple sawyepaula kramer ig champion. she has her eyes set on plenty more.11 pro victories but has not won this this year. >> i want to go out and win. this week it as little more special, our national championship. you want to play great and be there on sunday. but i want the trophy back in my house, that's for sure. >> good luck to paula. >> women's world cup action today. top seed usa facing sweden. both already advanced to the quarterfinals but the loser gets the...
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they haven't made a serious effort to keep the kramers off of their landline phone bills. even when the phone companies kicked a company out the bills, the kramers come right back in. a week to week or so and slid right back in. many integrations crack down on crammers insight make money from cramming. it may make a lot of money? no, but in america money is money. and if you could make money, why not. according to the financial information committee staff has reviewed, telephone companies for a dollar or two every single time they place an unauthorized third party charging the customer's bill. so do the math. that's well over a billion dollars in profit. today my staff released a report detailing how cramming works and how much money it is costing and not just american families and businesses, our businesses in particular -- people in particular. i ask unanimous consent to enter this report in today's record. hearing no objection? >> no objection, mr. chairman. >> thank you. although congress and telephone companies haven't been doing enough to protect consumers from cramm
they haven't made a serious effort to keep the kramers off of their landline phone bills. even when the phone companies kicked a company out the bills, the kramers come right back in. a week to week or so and slid right back in. many integrations crack down on crammers insight make money from cramming. it may make a lot of money? no, but in america money is money. and if you could make money, why not. according to the financial information committee staff has reviewed, telephone companies for a...
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and jim kramer, how is wall street reacting and what is the treasury backup plan.n washington. i think it's all of us. "andrea mitchell reports" up "andrea mitchell reports" up next on msnbc.announcer ] anan anthis...is the netwo. a living, breathing intelligence that's helping drive the future of business. in here, inventory can be taught to learn. ♪ machines have a voice. ♪ medical history follows you. it's the at&t network -- a network of possibilities... committed to delivering the most advanced mobile broadband experience to help move business... forward. ♪ [ coughing continues ] [ gasping ] [ elevator bell dings, coughing continues ] [ female announcer ] congress can't ignore the facts: more air pollution means more childhood asthma attacks. [ coughing continues ] log on to lungusa.org and tell washington: don't weaken the clean air act. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specia
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the reigning champ, paula kramer, able to get in 29 holes. she's at 1-under tied for fifth.der, stacy lewis, in the clubhouse at 4-under. unable to finish her second round because thunderstorms hit again. conclusion of the second round and third-round play on the docket today. best arrayals of any sport, tour de france, and it's not even close. more wreckage than racing this year. a massive pileup brought it to a standstill. mark, another stage win. be sure to tune in five, six and eleven. plenty more golf to go with a's and giants and the earthquakes. until then, have a great day, everyone. >> next at 5:30. >> the captain was inept. >> how bay area survivors of a doomed fishing expedition said the captain put hem in even more danger of going down with the ship. and positive news coming out of yesterday's otherwise dismal jobs report, the opportunities on the [ male announcer ] you don't make the world's best chicken by pressing a button. it takes a cook. we're kfc and we've got a certified cook in every restaurant freshly making the colonel's original recipe, today and ever
the reigning champ, paula kramer, able to get in 29 holes. she's at 1-under tied for fifth.der, stacy lewis, in the clubhouse at 4-under. unable to finish her second round because thunderstorms hit again. conclusion of the second round and third-round play on the docket today. best arrayals of any sport, tour de france, and it's not even close. more wreckage than racing this year. a massive pileup brought it to a standstill. mark, another stage win. be sure to tune in five, six and eleven....
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critics such as ken kramer director of the chapter of civil sierra club had deemed it to ground water mining. the technical term for pumping water from an offer faster than nature can replenish it. according to the texas 5540 anyone who receives a pumping permit could draw down an offer by no more than 50% over the next 50 years. the rule was put into place by ce williams who runs the panhandle ground of conservation which manages the share. mining ground water is unsustainable. it's like taking dollar bills all of your bank account and putting nichols back in. even a with a big bank account there is an end to it. that's pretty much what is happening. when i pressed the depletion question, he shrugged and said look, they recharge 5% a year with rainwater to read others claim texas portion of the aquifer is much less one tent for%. i get pumped down to 50% but not hurt anybody. we will never punted try and why would i? i live there. i've got about 100 million invested in my property. it's even got a golf course and flashed a quick grin. this is a forever supply of water. mesa will requ
critics such as ken kramer director of the chapter of civil sierra club had deemed it to ground water mining. the technical term for pumping water from an offer faster than nature can replenish it. according to the texas 5540 anyone who receives a pumping permit could draw down an offer by no more than 50% over the next 50 years. the rule was put into place by ce williams who runs the panhandle ground of conservation which manages the share. mining ground water is unsustainable. it's like...
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. >> can kramer from spaceflight magazine. mike leinbach and all of you i want to say congratulations and thank you. .. we understand the tough environment and we will work with that and watch the process goes through and be prepared to execute with what we get when we finally get an answer from congress. >> obviously i don't ask fielding questions but this time i would like to in particular i it like to get the perspective of the whole panel that the two mikes. in my view there's no other place where you see the flight control teams and a launch teams when they are on their game there's nothing like that to see them perform whether it is the launch, and i would like you to reflect on the fact no matter what follow-on program you get, this amol is never going to exist before. this is the last time you're going to see that execution in the district faults on that? >> we've grown into a very cohesive team throughout the whole program not just the flight control team but all the processing team, the designers of the mission, the
. >> can kramer from spaceflight magazine. mike leinbach and all of you i want to say congratulations and thank you. .. we understand the tough environment and we will work with that and watch the process goes through and be prepared to execute with what we get when we finally get an answer from congress. >> obviously i don't ask fielding questions but this time i would like to in particular i it like to get the perspective of the whole panel that the two mikes. in my view there's...
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the reigning champ, paula kramer, able to get in 29 holes. she's at 1-under tied for fifth. the leader, stacy lewis, in the clubhouse at 4-under. unable to finish her second round because thunderstorms hit again. conclusion of the second round and third-round play on the docket today. best aerials of any sport tour de france, and it's not even close. more wreckage than racing this year. a massive pileup brought stage 7 to a standstill. the american lost three minutes, out ever contention. mark cavendish another 7th stage win. be sure to tune in for more tour and plenty more golf to go with a's, giants and earthquakes. until then, have a great day everyone! >> next at 5:30. >> the captain was inept. >> how bay area survivors of a doomed fishing expedition said the captain put hem in even more danger of going down with the ship. and positive news coming out of yesterday's otherwise dismal jobs report, the opportunities on the horizon. that's coming up. can i eat heart healthy without giving up taste? a man can only try... and try...and try. i heard eating wle grain oats can he
the reigning champ, paula kramer, able to get in 29 holes. she's at 1-under tied for fifth. the leader, stacy lewis, in the clubhouse at 4-under. unable to finish her second round because thunderstorms hit again. conclusion of the second round and third-round play on the docket today. best aerials of any sport tour de france, and it's not even close. more wreckage than racing this year. a massive pileup brought stage 7 to a standstill. the american lost three minutes, out ever contention. mark...
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we are in colorado, paula kramer grew up in pleasanton, now living in florida she is 102, that had ar--leader is a seamless. there was an hour and 10 minutes delayed because of thunderstorms so that is where we stand. now down toward the front, more polyps. levi went down yesterday the writers that got the worst was of a british one who was forced out of the race because of a broken collarbone. levi litepimer is in 50th place for minutes and 29 seconds back. when we return, it is e-mail time folks want more respect for the giants and of course, there's always the talk about athletes and money. there will be a personal attack that will strike us at our very core. all right, are you ready to go there young lady. >> state tune. >> i do not need to be rude but because i know you, how low cut is that thing? >> you know what, i am short so that is why. >> right we will see what happens. ur of america menu. starting at $4.99. only at denny's. america's diner is always open. ♪ i want to sell more tea cups. ♪ i need help selling bread. ♪ i want to sell more crabs. [ male announcer ] you know
we are in colorado, paula kramer grew up in pleasanton, now living in florida she is 102, that had ar--leader is a seamless. there was an hour and 10 minutes delayed because of thunderstorms so that is where we stand. now down toward the front, more polyps. levi went down yesterday the writers that got the worst was of a british one who was forced out of the race because of a broken collarbone. levi litepimer is in 50th place for minutes and 29 seconds back. when we return, it is e-mail time...
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over here, ken kramer. >> hi, ken kramer for space flight magazine. mike leinbach, well, first of all all of you i want to say congratulations and thank you. [applause] >> i appreciate it. >> you're wearing a very elegant medallion. i wonder if you could tell us a little bit about it. >> this is a little flag i gave to the launch team today. it's 135 prime member and i wanted to give them something they could take with them and remember the good times. and so that's what this is about. >> if i could just follow-up with bill, what is your reaction to these significant cuts to the nasa -- proposed nasa budget by the house appropriations committee. >> again, i think it's too early to react to those cuts. this is what we've seen from the house. we'll get some discussions with the senate and eventually that will get worked into what the nasa bill is. i don't react to those. we understand what they mean. we understand it's a tough environment and we'll work with that and we'll watch the process to go through and we'll be prepared to execute with what we get
over here, ken kramer. >> hi, ken kramer for space flight magazine. mike leinbach, well, first of all all of you i want to say congratulations and thank you. [applause] >> i appreciate it. >> you're wearing a very elegant medallion. i wonder if you could tell us a little bit about it. >> this is a little flag i gave to the launch team today. it's 135 prime member and i wanted to give them something they could take with them and remember the good times. and so that's what...
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. >> ken kramer from spaceflight magazine. my question is for chris sten and your crew. i wonder if you could tell about the science you personally seen at the space station. could you see the ims that keep you at all? any act direction? >> absolutely. we had an opportunity to see it out the window. as a matter of fact on the first eda, ron and i'm an opportunity to take a look around at any chance to watch out the window. it's out there and we understand it's doing fantastic science. >> stephen young was the site.com or commander ferguson. there's a public perception your fight not only represents the shuttle program, but the manned space program. do you have any fears at all your crew might be the last astronaut to blast off from american soil? stephen, no doubt this is a very dynamic time in human spaceflight without a picture of how the u.s. as the rest of further plans underway that will be slowly transitioning to commercial companies. and while it is a little personally disheartening to see the shuttle come, we understand sometimes you need to stop working on what
. >> ken kramer from spaceflight magazine. my question is for chris sten and your crew. i wonder if you could tell about the science you personally seen at the space station. could you see the ims that keep you at all? any act direction? >> absolutely. we had an opportunity to see it out the window. as a matter of fact on the first eda, ron and i'm an opportunity to take a look around at any chance to watch out the window. it's out there and we understand it's doing fantastic...