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that injury has been identified as a laboral tear.ews came after he sat out more than a year with concussion symptoms. making his return in early june, roberts played just 17 games before the hipinjury put him out last week. roberts will seek a second opinion before he commits to surgery which could cause him to miss the rest of the season. >>> injuries and pitching problems, miguel gonzalez making his first major league start facing an angels team that has beaten the orioles twice. good start for gonzalez. his family is in san fernando. right now it's 1-0 la as they play in the fifth. >>> though linebacker terrell suggs won't be ready to practice because of a torn achilles tendon he says it again, he makes a great recovery. he last talked to suggs at owins mills. suggs said today he is now out of that boot and walking around. won't put a date on when he'll be able to play again but says he will be at a game this coming season adding quote, i want everyone to be surprised. it's not a surprise to see roger federer earn his way into ano
that injury has been identified as a laboral tear.ews came after he sat out more than a year with concussion symptoms. making his return in early june, roberts played just 17 games before the hipinjury put him out last week. roberts will seek a second opinion before he commits to surgery which could cause him to miss the rest of the season. >>> injuries and pitching problems, miguel gonzalez making his first major league start facing an angels team that has beaten the orioles twice....
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think really the struggle for nor diversity at its root is a labor issue because it's about making institutions that aren't just you know tala tearing institutions but that actually respond to the needs of people and give people a say and how they're going to arrange their own lives and i think this is a fundamental cause and when i hear people say oh we need to cure autism i think about my life and all the gifts that asperger's has given me the ability to have an encyclopedic memory and i don't want to cure that that's crazy that's crazy that in the end it's just really crazy where it's going. like ari thank you both for being with us and it's real pleasure to have this. yesterday joe scarborough chose to further alienate a portion of the american population that already feels like it's all along we need to be doing more as a nation help those with autism succeed in society instead of wiping them off as castaways. and now a quick update on the ongoing fukushima nuclear crisis for the second time in a month another damning report is out blaming the nuclear crisis on tepco the operators of the fukushima plant and government regulator
think really the struggle for nor diversity at its root is a labor issue because it's about making institutions that aren't just you know tala tearing institutions but that actually respond to the needs of people and give people a say and how they're going to arrange their own lives and i think this is a fundamental cause and when i hear people say oh we need to cure autism i think about my life and all the gifts that asperger's has given me the ability to have an encyclopedic memory and i...
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across the country to protest later turned violent police firing tear gas and rubber bullets before more let's not talk live with gail she's a labor market specialist at business school in madrid people are once again on the streets there calling the recently approved cutbacks robbery but does a government really have any other options. really. you know if they did not have their commitments to europe and if they were not in the euro specially you probably see different policies here. stimulus trying to get this economy but they really have no choice this time the unemployment level in spain as possible twenty four percent in is the highest in europe you're a labor market specialist what can be done about about it considering this dreadful current economic state there. well it's probably going to go nowhere man up right now has done a labor market reform and it was a very grave reform it was passed in the beginning of this year and it's something they put in after forty years so they've done it but it's going to take a little bit of time for it to take effect because what they've essentially what they've done is reduce the cost of
across the country to protest later turned violent police firing tear gas and rubber bullets before more let's not talk live with gail she's a labor market specialist at business school in madrid people are once again on the streets there calling the recently approved cutbacks robbery but does a government really have any other options. really. you know if they did not have their commitments to europe and if they were not in the euro specially you probably see different policies here. stimulus...
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tear stepping down this morning. as for mr. le, his trial begins at day after labor day. reporting live in anne arundel county, mike hellgren, wjz eyewitness news. >> the chief's retirement takes effect august 1st. >>> well, updating the breaking news we told you about at 5:00. arson investigators are on the scene of a fire in cherry hill. investigators say the playground padding somehow caught fire, destroying the equipment. no one was injured. >>> wjz is learning today about the baltimore firefighter charged with running an online prostitution ring. police say this wasn't his first brush with the law. mary has more on the growing investigation. >> reporter: investigators say jamar simmons and another man were running the out of a west baltimore warehouse. officers raided that building, seizing a handgun, drugs, condom. and a ledger with information about the ring. the 29-year-old simmons and 23- year-old franklin coit are now facing weapons and prostitution charges. reports show simmons was charged with human trafficking in a prior case and received probation before jud
tear stepping down this morning. as for mr. le, his trial begins at day after labor day. reporting live in anne arundel county, mike hellgren, wjz eyewitness news. >> the chief's retirement takes effect august 1st. >>> well, updating the breaking news we told you about at 5:00. arson investigators are on the scene of a fire in cherry hill. investigators say the playground padding somehow caught fire, destroying the equipment. no one was injured. >>> wjz is learning today...
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are pressing forward with their message a labor group has launched a web site to convince lawmaker to allow the casino in prince george's county. it fee tearsonstantly updated national debt style clock. the clock shows how much tax revenue is being lost each second the legislature waits for pass a new gambling plan. a majority of maryland voters back the casino at the national harbor. 57% would vote for the casino saying it would increase jobs and increase tax revenue for the state. >>> we are all following breaking news overseas right now and up next, a deadly plane crash jie. a girl locked in a basement for weeks and malnourished. details of how she was rescued as we check more headlines. >>> making headlines overseas at this hour, breaking news from south africa. there are reports that 19 people have been killed in a train crash. this happened in the eastern part of the country when a truck carrying farm works collide with the train at a crossing. at least 24 people were vorred. >>> a delta jet heading for madrid had to return to kennedy airport in new york last night behaves security concern. an air marshal noticed some suspicious
are pressing forward with their message a labor group has launched a web site to convince lawmaker to allow the casino in prince george's county. it fee tearsonstantly updated national debt style clock. the clock shows how much tax revenue is being lost each second the legislature waits for pass a new gambling plan. a majority of maryland voters back the casino at the national harbor. 57% would vote for the casino saying it would increase jobs and increase tax revenue for the state....
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, but you never care about people like george soros will make money by tearing down countries like ours. you do not care about labor unions that use violence and crime to force their way down our throats, and if you do not do what they want, you see what happens. they do not care what they cost the companies or even the public. they do not care about the taxpayers or whether they can afford anything. it seems like all you'll end of these other protest movements, like the -- you and all of these other protest movements like the bloody occupiers, all you care about is a social good -- socialist country with the government controls everything and dictates everything. host: david, i think we have the point. mr. hayes? guest: i certainly do not want a country where a government controls and dictates everything. that is a terrible way to run a society, and we have seen what that looks like, and i do not think that is a recipe anyone wants to bring about. the caller uses the term socialism. socialism is a term that has been leveled at the president, and i think it is really important to think about what kind of society, w
, but you never care about people like george soros will make money by tearing down countries like ours. you do not care about labor unions that use violence and crime to force their way down our throats, and if you do not do what they want, you see what happens. they do not care what they cost the companies or even the public. they do not care about the taxpayers or whether they can afford anything. it seems like all you'll end of these other protest movements, like the -- you and all of these...
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departments of ago kilt and -- agriculture and labor and their helpful, investment creating regulations. we all know about those, don't we? the sweat and tearse families and individuals who created -- who create and run small businesses have nothing on the hard work and commitment of the mid-level bureaucrats who make their success possible. my guess is that some members of this body i have a slightly more nuanced understanding of the importance of thee farms ask businesses to their communities -- these farms and businesses to their communities on both sides of the aisle. they have to. there's a limit to what this president should ask of my democrat friends and he's asking way too much and they should stand up and say, "we've had it. we're not going to do this." madam president, it seems clear what the agenda of the senate should be. we should be focused like hawks on preventing tax-mageddon. we should be focused on job creation. yet instead of addressing these important matters, president obama and his democrat allies are spinning their wheels trying to raise taxes on politically unpopular groups. even the democrats' treasured keynesian eco
departments of ago kilt and -- agriculture and labor and their helpful, investment creating regulations. we all know about those, don't we? the sweat and tearse families and individuals who created -- who create and run small businesses have nothing on the hard work and commitment of the mid-level bureaucrats who make their success possible. my guess is that some members of this body i have a slightly more nuanced understanding of the importance of thee farms ask businesses to their communities...
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just this morning they're tearing down the statue of joe paterno, but what we have known for decades, fundamentally abusive institution that is built on extracting free laborg from this is a broad reevaluation of college athletics and why we have this essentially for-profit activity operating under the auspices of universities. >> this year has been remarkable. taylor branch of the civil rights trilogy wrote an amazing piece called "the cartel" which is and you wrote a piece for "bloomberg view" just get rid of college football. >> what is amazing about the ncaa not only forced the wages of their employees down to zero but convinced people this would be moral. >> the international aids conference is beginning in washington, d.c. tens of thousands of people are gathering and a major march calling we can end aids. occupying the roots of hiv and people are calling for lifting of the federal ban for syringe exchange and taxing wall street, the global 1% to stop cuts to aids services worldwide, ensuring full access to reproductive services around the world and demanding overall that lives and health are prioriti d prioritized. >> you should know if you're hiv p
just this morning they're tearing down the statue of joe paterno, but what we have known for decades, fundamentally abusive institution that is built on extracting free laborg from this is a broad reevaluation of college athletics and why we have this essentially for-profit activity operating under the auspices of universities. >> this year has been remarkable. taylor branch of the civil rights trilogy wrote an amazing piece called "the cartel" which is and you wrote a piece for...
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departments of ago kilt and -- agriculture and labor and their helpful, investment creating regulations. we all know about those, don't we? the sweat and tears and sacrifice of the families and individuals who created -- who create and run small businesses have nothing on the hard work and commitment of the mid-level bureaucrats who make their success possible. my guess is that some members of this body i have a slightly more nuanced understanding of the importance of thee farms ask businesses to their communities -- these farms and businesses to their communities on both sides of the aisle. they have to. there's a limit to what this president should ask of my democrat friends and he's asking way too much and they should stand up and say, "we've had it. we're not going to do this." madam president, it seems clear what the agenda of the senate should be. we should be focused like hawks on preventing tax-mageddon. we should be focused on job creation. yet instead of addressing these important matters, president obama and his democrat allies are spinning their wheels trying to raise taxes on politically unpopular groups. even the democrats' tre
departments of ago kilt and -- agriculture and labor and their helpful, investment creating regulations. we all know about those, don't we? the sweat and tears and sacrifice of the families and individuals who created -- who create and run small businesses have nothing on the hard work and commitment of the mid-level bureaucrats who make their success possible. my guess is that some members of this body i have a slightly more nuanced understanding of the importance of thee farms ask businesses...
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labor really is. if these workers immigrated here. we don't pay for their medical experiences when they show up in the emergency room and we don't pay for their unemployment benefits and their wear and tearure and drunk driving, drug use and other crimes. it's clean-costs neither the employees or employers are here to vote and seek political handouts. this sounds like you think, yes, this is beneficial for people. >> i think the problem with defending it, for mitt, i'm not speaking for mitt. >> you're speaking for yourself. >> people look very close to the paper and say, ah-ha there is a job that went overseas and we can speak about bain. 20 million immigrants came into our country, net insourcing, not net outsourcing. we were growing the economy fast enough that we were pulling the employees into the country. >> the jobs are different, though, the jobs that are going out are different of the folks coming in. >> 50% of the 40 million jobs created 40% were created at the highest end of the wage gap. so, there was a disproportionate increase at the high end of the wage scale over that, over that period. >> that i believe. but the point is that, there is a case that this is, that it's ratio
labor really is. if these workers immigrated here. we don't pay for their medical experiences when they show up in the emergency room and we don't pay for their unemployment benefits and their wear and tearure and drunk driving, drug use and other crimes. it's clean-costs neither the employees or employers are here to vote and seek political handouts. this sounds like you think, yes, this is beneficial for people. >> i think the problem with defending it, for mitt, i'm not speaking for...