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without further ado, but the past four to lee smith -- let me pass the floor to lee smith. >> thank you to my friends who i see in the audience, some of whom i thanked and the book but will thank you again. to some of my american friends like andrew, mad and samantha ravitch. i also want to thank my colleagues at hudson, the board scholars and staff and especially today's moderator, hudson ceo kenneth weinstein. thanks for your support and advice, thanks for your loyalty and friendship and especially great and good humor. i'm also greatly indebted to my two fellow panelists this afternoon and not just for agreeing to participate to make this an interesting event but has a slightly honor and privilege to share with assistant secretary feltman and abrams not just because their efforts in the middle east have played such a single rule of american policy over the last nine years and also in my thinking about the region. it was a -- as i read in the book it was a great time to be an american in the region. it was a privilege to be represented by u.s. government that had taken the side of fre
without further ado, but the past four to lee smith -- let me pass the floor to lee smith. >> thank you to my friends who i see in the audience, some of whom i thanked and the book but will thank you again. to some of my american friends like andrew, mad and samantha ravitch. i also want to thank my colleagues at hudson, the board scholars and staff and especially today's moderator, hudson ceo kenneth weinstein. thanks for your support and advice, thanks for your loyalty and friendship...
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all right, lee gallagher what do you make of mess? going to complicate it, this tax or what they're proposing is actually it's not that much. this is a moderate loophole and actually what the companies were able to do is sort of double dipping, they weren't able to deduct both the cost and subsidy that the given had given them in order to promote the coverage so it's not that much. they're using scare tactics just as much as congress. >> lee, a billion bucks for at&t. almost a billion for verizon and you're quite right. >> it is. >> and right to address it the way you did, but they did telegraph last summer that if you do take it away, we will have to, by your own sarbanes oxley rules, announce that and take a charge for that, we will have to do that. >> that's true. >> and they just did it. >> they did. >> so there's no macavelian approach to that. >> that's true, it's accrual accounting and why they have to do it now. by the same token i do think-- . not only accrual accounting, but cruel accounting. go ahead. >> there you go. i thi
all right, lee gallagher what do you make of mess? going to complicate it, this tax or what they're proposing is actually it's not that much. this is a moderate loophole and actually what the companies were able to do is sort of double dipping, they weren't able to deduct both the cost and subsidy that the given had given them in order to promote the coverage so it's not that much. they're using scare tactics just as much as congress. >> lee, a billion bucks for at&t. almost a billion...
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i like obama but i'm not that in to him, lee says leader. yes he is black but i believe he is a white mentality because he was raised in a household with his grand mother this building that ronald reagan garbage. threat least 60 years black south africans and americans have seen in one another their avatar bono's leaves from that country ever land ashore in the united states. jim-crow laws were not very different from apartheid structures. the catechism of the assassinated african-american icon malcolm x was the model for that preached by the assassinated south african icon steve. with mandela and the king the fund inspiration from gandhi and the liberation hero. america's anti-apartheid movement was largely set in motion by black americans like randall robinson and south africa's afrikaners white settlers of dutch and french extraction who initiated the formal part by state or the spending architectural image of america's white southerners both groups invented full-court tales of how the conquer hostel play and and hostile dark skinned peop
i like obama but i'm not that in to him, lee says leader. yes he is black but i believe he is a white mentality because he was raised in a household with his grand mother this building that ronald reagan garbage. threat least 60 years black south africans and americans have seen in one another their avatar bono's leaves from that country ever land ashore in the united states. jim-crow laws were not very different from apartheid structures. the catechism of the assassinated african-american icon...
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lee he shouts at his friend. yes, his brother answers. we are about to do this, he shouts pounding his chest for emphasis. shock the world, shocked the world south african stifel, beebee, south african style. yes, lee says removing his glasses to wipe them with a handkerchief, that is what i am afraid of. i will open up to questions but i hope you get a feel for what we were trying to expound upon which is what is our black political identity and sort of who we are in this age of post racial america. >> you just used the word went to to use, opposed racial america. i'm breaking my promise, i'm not speaking for [inaudible] if you know about the returns and focus on the individual and assumed identity politics post racial america seems to be [inaudible] it's become a slogan. people say opposed racial, look at the progress in the last half century since we did the institutional racism and people say no when you talk about post racial the get the president's that exist so consider that small argument it seems the argument all to be something
lee he shouts at his friend. yes, his brother answers. we are about to do this, he shouts pounding his chest for emphasis. shock the world, shocked the world south african stifel, beebee, south african style. yes, lee says removing his glasses to wipe them with a handkerchief, that is what i am afraid of. i will open up to questions but i hope you get a feel for what we were trying to expound upon which is what is our black political identity and sort of who we are in this age of post racial...
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and carlos lee, gets lee against in the fourth swinging. halladay nasty breaking ball. bottom of the ninth inning, roy halladay in there. and feliz tops out the second to end the game. a complete game win for halladay. seven hits, one run, eight strikeouts. wow! phillies sweep the series with 2-1 win. halladay had nine k's in his debut against the nationals about a week ago. >> giving you a little bit more on roy halladay and roy oswalt. this was first matchup ever between the two aces. since 2001 they are tied for the most wins in a major with cc sabathia and they are atop the win list for roy. roy played for pittsburgh back in the day and he had 104 perfect. >> breaking it out. hanley aboard. cantu gets 2-1. knuckle ball he darn if he fast ball. didn't ball into the corner. maybin will score. look at hanley flying arouhe sc jorge cantu has >> marlins up 6-5. bottom of the nine. and james roney cannot extend the game >> tonight nl central leading cardinals against a struggling brewers team. chris carpenter on the round for st. louis and ra
and carlos lee, gets lee against in the fourth swinging. halladay nasty breaking ball. bottom of the ninth inning, roy halladay in there. and feliz tops out the second to end the game. a complete game win for halladay. seven hits, one run, eight strikeouts. wow! phillies sweep the series with 2-1 win. halladay had nine k's in his debut against the nationals about a week ago. >> giving you a little bit more on roy halladay and roy oswalt. this was first matchup ever between the two aces....
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♪ "well, luke, my friend" ♪ "what about young anna lee?"e said, "do me a favor, son" ♪ ♪ "won't you stay and keep anna lee company?" ♪ ♪ take a load off, fanny ♪ take a load for free ♪ take a load off, fanny ♪ and... ♪ and... ♪ ♪ and... ♪ ♪ you put the load right on me ♪ you can put the load right on me. ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs and warner bros. television captioned by media access groupat wgbh access.wgbh.org built with quality and backed with the best coverage in america- including a 100,000 mile powertrain warranty. that's 40,000 more miles than ford.
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last time up, hit the ball really hard at derrek lee. this time, lee is holding a runner. checking his former teammate, nyjer morgan, a couple times there at 1st base. >> rob: he knows what nyjer is thinking. not only is that a big hit, but he wants to get into scoring position here. geovany soto wants to talk to his pitcher. >> bob: right hander, justin berg. >> rob: damn zambrano said his trip to the bullpen would be temporary. i'm sure the cubs don't like putting someone making about $18 million or maybe $18 million per out in the bullpen. lou pinella does not like people that walk the batters. >> bob: morgan is running. he's got this one. not even close on a throw to the shortstop side. nyjer morgan has his 6th of year. that's 22 on the year for washington. >> rob: grabow did a nice job on his former teammate. >> bob: head first slide by the way. >> rob: yeah. and nyjer said he might be doing that more often now because he had to get these bases. if that's slowing him down, he's going to have to risk some of those injuries. >> bob: 3-0 to desmond. would riggleman turn
last time up, hit the ball really hard at derrek lee. this time, lee is holding a runner. checking his former teammate, nyjer morgan, a couple times there at 1st base. >> rob: he knows what nyjer is thinking. not only is that a big hit, but he wants to get into scoring position here. geovany soto wants to talk to his pitcher. >> bob: right hander, justin berg. >> rob: damn zambrano said his trip to the bullpen would be temporary. i'm sure the cubs don't like putting someone...
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nbc's lee cowan starts us off tonight from l.a. lee, good evening. >> reporter: well, brian, this ends debate that lasted nearly a decade about auto pollution that started right here on the roads of california. now that these so-called clean car standards are going to be mandatory across the board, it makes it the first time ever the federal government limited greenhouse gas emissions. it was 1975 when the government first put fuel economy standards in place, back when cars looked like land boats and got 13 miles to the gallon. >> you get more power. >> reporter: technology made cars a lot less thirsty, but the average auto's appetite is too much for the white house. so by 2014, the government will mandate cars and light trucks bump their average up to over 35 miles a gallon it's projected over the lifetime of those newly-regulated vehicles, carbon dioxide emissions will be reduced by 960
nbc's lee cowan starts us off tonight from l.a. lee, good evening. >> reporter: well, brian, this ends debate that lasted nearly a decade about auto pollution that started right here on the roads of california. now that these so-called clean car standards are going to be mandatory across the board, it makes it the first time ever the federal government limited greenhouse gas emissions. it was 1975 when the government first put fuel economy standards in place, back when cars looked like...
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matthew lee will be testifying later. he states that on may 16th he sent a letter to lehman brothers' management raising issues about the scope of his responsibility. his letter is referenced in your report which is made public recently. the letter in your report makes no reference to 105. in his testimony he says he prepared his second letter that was sent to a lehman brothers officer sent outside the scope of his responsibility. that second letter identified repo 105. that second letter was not in your report. are you aware of this second communication that mr. lee mentioned in his testimony? >> let me double check. there was an e-mail sent by his lawyer. there was then a discussion about that. we interviewed ernst and young who had in their notes the information imparted to them which included the information that there had been off-balance sheet transaction of $50 billion for the purpose of accomplishing the goal. >> there was this e-mail. is that referenced in your report? >> i will double check. >> at the time this
matthew lee will be testifying later. he states that on may 16th he sent a letter to lehman brothers' management raising issues about the scope of his responsibility. his letter is referenced in your report which is made public recently. the letter in your report makes no reference to 105. in his testimony he says he prepared his second letter that was sent to a lehman brothers officer sent outside the scope of his responsibility. that second letter identified repo 105. that second letter was...
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people like jamie lee jones deserve the protection of our law. it should reach in lands far away to hold perpetrators accountable for assaulting fellow americans in a time of
people like jamie lee jones deserve the protection of our law. it should reach in lands far away to hold perpetrators accountable for assaulting fellow americans in a time of
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on the model lee am pleased to introduced robert and jon jeter but i am now jealous because i haven't written a book, and i am pleased that he has done so. the only thing i ask is i get to ask the first question after they make their presentations. by the way with a few exceptions i will represent all white people here tonight. [laughter] i know that you're always asked what do black people think about this, so you can ask me what white people think about this. robert, jon. [applause] [laughter] >> good evening. first of all, jon and i wrote this book because we've known each other for about 20 years or so. we started together to post in january of '93 and we didn't know each other at that time. we were both coming to the post and both of us were a little skeptical of the other because like what kind of brother wants to work for the washington post. [laughter] so we were -- that's how we start off with each other. but we became friends, and we've covered politics, we've covered a number of things. i started off as a terry setup the washington xin center for politics and journalism and
on the model lee am pleased to introduced robert and jon jeter but i am now jealous because i haven't written a book, and i am pleased that he has done so. the only thing i ask is i get to ask the first question after they make their presentations. by the way with a few exceptions i will represent all white people here tonight. [laughter] i know that you're always asked what do black people think about this, so you can ask me what white people think about this. robert, jon. [applause]...
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if lee is aware of him i would appreciate that. a more generic question is does the obama administration realized what senator fulbright said many years ago to be effective as a weekend power is not nearly as strong as it is that is it was years ago we have no economic, we certainly have lost a little bit and we have time and in the because most of the discussion of this purpose of refocusing itself as we have the right to determine these events. some of us believe it's a good we talk about human rights but it should not really intervene in a policy unless we have an opportunity to have real points. i was one pushing the u.s. egyptian free trade agreement which i thought was a way to build relationships of of the table because we article about mubarak. i will see the relationship between the two in that account mubarak was going to change his policy very simple to taking my niger off. not that it makes us feel good. to the question i would ask his anybody seen a realization either in the bush or in the obama administration that may
if lee is aware of him i would appreciate that. a more generic question is does the obama administration realized what senator fulbright said many years ago to be effective as a weekend power is not nearly as strong as it is that is it was years ago we have no economic, we certainly have lost a little bit and we have time and in the because most of the discussion of this purpose of refocusing itself as we have the right to determine these events. some of us believe it's a good we talk about...
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lee. 145 years ago this month, lee walked 47 miles to surrender to the union army. this group is following his path to raise money to save historical artifacts. they are also being trailed by a film crew, which will tell their story. f. it was on this exact date april 9 in wilmer mcclain's home that general robert e. lee surrendered to general grant. >>> thank you for starting your day with us. i'm andrea roane. moal meet ol sift howard bernstein has the jacket he needed earlier because it is a little chilly outside. >> it is, especially after being so warm early in the week. it's painful this morning. maybe that's an exaggeration but it hurts a little bit. the front went through last night with the strong thunderstorm and showers racing east. still a few stragglers south and east of town. the temperatures are dropping. we're now down to 52. that's reagan national at 6:00 a.m. mid-40s shenandoah valley. you can see the 40s to around 50 right now. a look at the beltway roundup. 46 now in gaithersburg. for the day, we'll have sunshine returning, temperatures 60, maybe
lee. 145 years ago this month, lee walked 47 miles to surrender to the union army. this group is following his path to raise money to save historical artifacts. they are also being trailed by a film crew, which will tell their story. f. it was on this exact date april 9 in wilmer mcclain's home that general robert e. lee surrendered to general grant. >>> thank you for starting your day with us. i'm andrea roane. moal meet ol sift howard bernstein has the jacket he needed earlier...
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lee, not the mr.lee at the panel, to exhibit seven, if we could get it up on the chart, where we have mr. lee asking bart good i'm not sure you're the mayor was one of five but it's a net balance sheet in our government's business around the world. answer from former president clo, i'm very aware it is another drug we are on. are you familiar with this e-mail exchange, mr. fuld? >> yes, sir, iem. >> do you have an opinion which are former president and ceo meant i is another drug we are on? >> no, i do not. that e-mail was not to me. it was not part of an exchange. as i said before, i clearly was not aware of repo 105. >> how about mr. michael mcgarvey. i'm led to believe who is a senior member of lehman's finance group. were you familiar with the show moment? michael mccarthy. you're unfamiliar with this person? had an e-mail exchange with another lehman employee. .. >> were your employees hiding this from you? >> if they were not. >> then why would you not know about this? did they not know about it
lee, not the mr.lee at the panel, to exhibit seven, if we could get it up on the chart, where we have mr. lee asking bart good i'm not sure you're the mayor was one of five but it's a net balance sheet in our government's business around the world. answer from former president clo, i'm very aware it is another drug we are on. are you familiar with this e-mail exchange, mr. fuld? >> yes, sir, iem. >> do you have an opinion which are former president and ceo meant i is another drug we...
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>> casey is looking for scapegoats left and right like lee. she's got some nerve calling that guy a perv. >> i'm surprised you could pull off two rap rhymes in one show, but you did it. >>> everybody, let's stop and remember army private first class james harrelson, just 19 killed iraq. awarded the medal of honor, the highest military ward, the bronze star and purple heart. never met a strangle. affectionately called spanky. remembered for a smile that lit up a room. loved his god, family, and friends, country, sports, dancing. dreamed of being a father and living on a lake. leaves behind grieving parents james and tammy, brother, christopher who also served iraq. sisters tonya and jessica. james harrelson, american hero. thanks to our guests and a special good night from friends of the show, lisa, brenda, jennifer and virginia. aren't they a beautiful group? thank you to north carolina friend mary for these easter bunnies for the twins made out of milk jugs. thank you. everyone, i'll see you tomorrow night 8:00 sharp eastern, and until then,
>> casey is looking for scapegoats left and right like lee. she's got some nerve calling that guy a perv. >> i'm surprised you could pull off two rap rhymes in one show, but you did it. >>> everybody, let's stop and remember army private first class james harrelson, just 19 killed iraq. awarded the medal of honor, the highest military ward, the bronze star and purple heart. never met a strangle. affectionately called spanky. remembered for a smile that lit up a room. loved...
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jackson lee of texas. ms. jackson lee of texas. ms.son lee: permission to address the house for five minutes, revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. jackson lee: thank you very much, madam speaker. over this weekend, the governor of arizona raised up the idea of prayer and in her remarks, she indicated that she prayed for strength and prayed for our state. i rise today to pray for arizona and this nation and those who would think that a law that was signed by arizona governor raises any level of constitutionality. but i agree with the governor of arizona. they have been waiting very long. there is a crisis, that is necessary to address. and madam speaker, many of us on this side of the aisle have tried over and over again. former president george bush, in the last administration, tried. but that's where reasonable minds will disagree. so i would ask the governor to ask her own party why do they fail to stand up and be counted on a fair comprehensive immigration reform proposal that in the years past included
jackson lee of texas. ms. jackson lee of texas. ms.son lee: permission to address the house for five minutes, revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. jackson lee: thank you very much, madam speaker. over this weekend, the governor of arizona raised up the idea of prayer and in her remarks, she indicated that she prayed for strength and prayed for our state. i rise today to pray for arizona and this nation and those who would think that a law that was signed by arizona...
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fifth inning leake facing derek lee and lee has the number. back up the middle and a run comes in. still a strong start for leake , only run he will give up. bottom of the seventh and soriano, don't got it. the reds tie the game later in the inning. bottom of the eighth, tied at one. and hernandez draws a walk. bases loaded and reds tack on one more in the inning to hang on for 3-1 victory. numbers for leake six and two-thirds innings. five strikeouts and seven walks. he gets a no decision. jay bruce one for 18 coming in, not the starting 6-foot-1-inch. he excelled in baseball, soccer, basketball and football. he chose to attend arizona state and went 16-1 with a 1.71 era for the sun devils last year. >> still to come, cc sabathia nearly no hits the rays yesterday. see what a.j. burnett does for an enchore. worried about your taxes ? you ould be. there were over 1700 tax law changes last year. but, h&r block knows them all. with over 10 million hours of training we'll get it right... we guarantee it. make an appointment -- now. h&r block. >> ducis rodgers and mike yam back with you
fifth inning leake facing derek lee and lee has the number. back up the middle and a run comes in. still a strong start for leake , only run he will give up. bottom of the seventh and soriano, don't got it. the reds tie the game later in the inning. bottom of the eighth, tied at one. and hernandez draws a walk. bases loaded and reds tack on one more in the inning to hang on for 3-1 victory. numbers for leake six and two-thirds innings. five strikeouts and seven walks. he gets a no decision. jay...
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. > y mientras esto pasaba afuera adentro del centro de espectáculos... el elvis preso lee de brasilel delicado estado de salud de su madre hizo un tiempo para agradecer a sus fans y tuvo un rato para hablarnos. >>> mirar a esta gente con amor cariño, alegría me emociona. >>> es tanto su éxito que hoy en día se especula con sus discos
. > y mientras esto pasaba afuera adentro del centro de espectáculos... el elvis preso lee de brasilel delicado estado de salud de su madre hizo un tiempo para agradecer a sus fans y tuvo un rato para hablarnos. >>> mirar a esta gente con amor cariño, alegría me emociona. >>> es tanto su éxito que hoy en día se especula con sus discos
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while lee is watching, obama takes a step closer to the presidency and an african proverb comes to mind. one that his black countrymen tried to describe the dilemma and post-apartheid era. a got a stone but not a nut to crack, got the not know stone to brackett with. south africa's black majority government build homes for the people that left them without the money to pay their rent provided them with running water but shut off the tap when they couldn't pay the bill. replaced names of bullheaded white segregationists on the public school houses with those of black liberation heroes but didn't replace the shoddy roofs. ordered companies to hire blacks but permitted them to slash their wages. so it goes for the new south africa where a small white minority continues to inhabit a splendid country, splendid country that is for all intensive purposes canada while
while lee is watching, obama takes a step closer to the presidency and an african proverb comes to mind. one that his black countrymen tried to describe the dilemma and post-apartheid era. a got a stone but not a nut to crack, got the not know stone to brackett with. south africa's black majority government build homes for the people that left them without the money to pay their rent provided them with running water but shut off the tap when they couldn't pay the bill. replaced names of...
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we'll talk to his sister in a moment, but first nbc's lee cowan has the details. >> reporter: it's picture postcard perfect. how could anything go wrong here? but behind the picket fences of ft. bragg, california, lay one town's dark secret. >> i had no yesterday that our neighbor was the kind of guy that would rape kids. >> reporter: mindy used to live next door to a boy scout leader named darryl mcneal. she trusted mcneal, just like her brother, aaron vargas, trusted him. but last february, aaron, now an adult, drove to this remote trailer and shot mcneal point-blank with a pistol. was there ever a time that you looked at your brother as a murderer? >> no. when i look at aaron, i see a sad little boy that needs help. >> reporter: the crime was shocking for his family. not as shocking as his motive. aaron alleged mcneal had molested him for years, starting when he was just 11 and continued stalking him even after he became a parent.
we'll talk to his sister in a moment, but first nbc's lee cowan has the details. >> reporter: it's picture postcard perfect. how could anything go wrong here? but behind the picket fences of ft. bragg, california, lay one town's dark secret. >> i had no yesterday that our neighbor was the kind of guy that would rape kids. >> reporter: mindy used to live next door to a boy scout leader named darryl mcneal. she trusted mcneal, just like her brother, aaron vargas, trusted him....
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kathie lee gifford is out mingling with them.rty animals. not what you think though. it's a children's book. kathie lee will talk to us about that. >> very nice. we read it, it is very cute. >> they do like their milk and kool-aid, the animals. >> yes, they do. >>> also coming up, the lovely and talented jane pauley. she's here with us. she'll tell us what one man taught her about the risk and rewards of re-inventing your life mid stream. >> that's right. >>> and we've got the perfect souffle. if you are looking to make the perfect souffle, donnatella apaia is going to be here to tell us how to do that. >> the perfect >>> good tuesday morning. i'm news 4 meteorologist chuck bell. rain showers in western pennsylvania and eastern ohio. generally drift iing down to th south. as a result, already some rain drops right along the maryland/pennsylvania border. those rain showers will be arriving here in the washington area by lunchtime or shortly thereafter. temperatures in the low 50s all around town. cloudy day today with rain showers
kathie lee gifford is out mingling with them.rty animals. not what you think though. it's a children's book. kathie lee will talk to us about that. >> very nice. we read it, it is very cute. >> they do like their milk and kool-aid, the animals. >> yes, they do. >>> also coming up, the lovely and talented jane pauley. she's here with us. she'll tell us what one man taught her about the risk and rewards of re-inventing your life mid stream. >> that's right....
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right here at overly lee high school. the goal, to help maryland families keep their homes.rding to a california-based research firm, home foreclosures in maryland are up 80% from last year. foreclosures in the rest of the country have actually stablized. the struggling economy has been tough on maryland families, now tech receive much--- now they can receive much-needed help. it's a sitdown one-on-one with mortgage lenders, housing counselors and others to discuss their options to keep their homes. >> we've had some of the most serious economic times we've faced since the great depression. one of the areas that we are still having serious problems with is foreclosures of peoples' homes. we are also having a serious problem within our own baltimore region. >> reporter: that foreclosure prevention workshop kicks off at 6:30 tonight. runs until 9:30 at over l lee high school. >> reporter: before you make your morning coffee you may want to think twice of what you put in it. while splenda is becoming the sweetener of choice for many it's also sparking complaints. joce sterman h
right here at overly lee high school. the goal, to help maryland families keep their homes.rding to a california-based research firm, home foreclosures in maryland are up 80% from last year. foreclosures in the rest of the country have actually stablized. the struggling economy has been tough on maryland families, now tech receive much--- now they can receive much-needed help. it's a sitdown one-on-one with mortgage lenders, housing counselors and others to discuss their options to keep their...
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even at a 13% interest rate-- lee says paying the minimum on $6,000 dollars of credit card debt over 6 years tacks on an additional $2600. "relative to paying 300 dollars and paying it off in 2 years" "you have an immediate want, you charge it and you forget that what you are paying for $100 now with the interest on going it can be $150, $200, $300 if you are just paying the minimums on those credit cards." taeshima white who also does financial consultations at charles schwab admits some clients have to plan out how to pay off their bills. "the truth of the matter is many people out there are working and living pay check to pay check. so if that's you in that situation, it may come of the first of the month and you don't have enough money to pay your bills. so what you should be doing is getting ahead of those bills a little bit and with every check pay off your bills. so on the 15th, think about what is going to be due on the 1st, and use some of that money to pay off the debts, start thinking ahead, make that a part of your plan." and even she admits many people have a difficult t
even at a 13% interest rate-- lee says paying the minimum on $6,000 dollars of credit card debt over 6 years tacks on an additional $2600. "relative to paying 300 dollars and paying it off in 2 years" "you have an immediate want, you charge it and you forget that what you are paying for $100 now with the interest on going it can be $150, $200, $300 if you are just paying the minimums on those credit cards." taeshima white who also does financial consultations at charles...
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lee westwood putting for birdie on the par 3 6. he's tied for third in the league. >>> at the same time gilbert arenas reported to the maryland county detention center, teammates were playing the boston celtics on the road and winning. last time andre blatche was benched for drawing on kevin guaranty. tonight he let his play do the talking. wizards win over the celtics by ten. third quarter wizards leading by 23. that's right, 23. executing some great passing. blatche gets it face out to paul pierce who gives it to sean livingston. seven assists on the night. fourth quarter, wizards maintaining a 24-point cushion. blatche gets it. spins baseline on sheldon williams. goes in for that reverse layup. blatche had 31 points. in the fourth, wizards on the fast break. miller ahead to nick young. young pulls up from three-point range. he misses. mick gee there for the rebound. wizards beat the celtics 106-96. first time, by the way, wizards have beat boston all season long. >>> nationals' spark was short-lived. tonight they faced the mets,
lee westwood putting for birdie on the par 3 6. he's tied for third in the league. >>> at the same time gilbert arenas reported to the maryland county detention center, teammates were playing the boston celtics on the road and winning. last time andre blatche was benched for drawing on kevin guaranty. tonight he let his play do the talking. wizards win over the celtics by ten. third quarter wizards leading by 23. that's right, 23. executing some great passing. blatche gets it face out...
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david lee miller has the story of the airline nightmare. >> airport counters across europe are quiet. this eruption takes place in iceland with the plume of toxic acid spreading across europe. >> concern about navigation and ash in engines. >> that's why planes are parked. not just in europe but worldwide. >> i have been here for days and days and hours and hours. just waiting. and that's all i can do. >> i am frustrated. irritateed. twitter and disgusted. >> here in new york, frustrated passengers, have been forced to campout at jfk after a number of transthank flights were scraped. >> absolute nightmare. nobody tells you anything. they said they would come down and tell us within the hour. and nobody came down and told us anything until the next day. >> you have some food and few beds but nothing more. >> predicament is expensive. travelers lucky enough to get hotel rooms are forking over big bucks, not so lung he are left in airport terminals. >> i want to be home. so, yeah. lost. >> provide us with food and water and drinks. and a blanket. the floor is hard. but we got through the
david lee miller has the story of the airline nightmare. >> airport counters across europe are quiet. this eruption takes place in iceland with the plume of toxic acid spreading across europe. >> concern about navigation and ash in engines. >> that's why planes are parked. not just in europe but worldwide. >> i have been here for days and days and hours and hours. just waiting. and that's all i can do. >> i am frustrated. irritateed. twitter and disgusted. >>...
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after an hour, i said, "lee, i've had enough." >> simon: lee is still finding bones in that cave.uck a gold mine? >> leakey: yes, he's... he's got a treasure trove. no question, a treasure trove. >> simon: back at the site, berger and a team of geologists were trying to figure out exactly what had happened 1.9 million years ago. what had these creatures been doing? berger's best guess-- they were searching for water and accidentally fell into this cave. >> berger: this is a single event. this is not something that happened over years or decades or hundreds of years, which is often the case with other fossil sites. this is a moment in time. it happened in seconds, minutes, days or weeks. >> simon: how do you know that? >> berger: because it's one single unit of geology. everything is together, and everything is articulated so that, you know, almost for the first time in history, we can tell you that these two individuals looked each other in the eyes when they were alive 1.9 million years ago. >> simon: a glance frozen in a fossil? berger thinks so. but he's been accused in the pas
after an hour, i said, "lee, i've had enough." >> simon: lee is still finding bones in that cave.uck a gold mine? >> leakey: yes, he's... he's got a treasure trove. no question, a treasure trove. >> simon: back at the site, berger and a team of geologists were trying to figure out exactly what had happened 1.9 million years ago. what had these creatures been doing? berger's best guess-- they were searching for water and accidentally fell into this cave. >>...
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do it at home. >> richard, thank you. >> go around. >> thank you, kathie lee.nt back to my doctor again. we talked about choices in controller medicines. we chose symbicort to help control my asthma. [ man ] while it's not a rescue inhaler, symbicort improves my lung function, starting within 15 minutes. it helps give me the control to... [ inhales, exhales ] symbicort is a combination of two medicines. it will not replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms and should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol may increase the chance of asthma-related death, so it is not for people whose asthma is well controlled on other asthma medicines. see your doctor if your asthma does not improve or gets worse. with symbicort, my lung function starts to improve within 15 minutes, helping me... all day. symbicort is a good choice to help control my asthma. [ inhales ] [ exhales ] ask your doctor if it's a good choice for you. i got my first prescription free. call or click to learn more. [ male announcer ] if you can't a
do it at home. >> richard, thank you. >> go around. >> thank you, kathie lee.nt back to my doctor again. we talked about choices in controller medicines. we chose symbicort to help control my asthma. [ man ] while it's not a rescue inhaler, symbicort improves my lung function, starting within 15 minutes. it helps give me the control to... [ inhales, exhales ] symbicort is a combination of two medicines. it will not replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms and should not be...
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. >> charles, it's scary, one positive i guess is that there are a few more jobs out there as lee initiated but i don't think there's much good. people get worried and don't spend money and hoard cash and i don't think that's good for the economy that's trying to recover. >> you seem pretty upbeat. >> well, do i think a thousand more i.r.s. acts are good? no. waste in the system? yes. propose a better solution. i don't think the flat tax is it. >> it's -- >> go after more corporations. >> that's a great idea. i have to be honest, i think the sec made the same thing, intimidated by the bernie madoffs and large corporations. by the way, speaking of the government, nonunion shops need not apply for government contracts. another pro union rule from the white house that someone warns is not only discrimination, it's damnation for the job market. (announcer) we're in the energy business. but we're also in the showing-kids- new-worlds business. and the startup-capital- for-barbers business. and the this-won't- hurt-a-bit business. because we don't just work here. we live here. these are our famili
. >> charles, it's scary, one positive i guess is that there are a few more jobs out there as lee initiated but i don't think there's much good. people get worried and don't spend money and hoard cash and i don't think that's good for the economy that's trying to recover. >> you seem pretty upbeat. >> well, do i think a thousand more i.r.s. acts are good? no. waste in the system? yes. propose a better solution. i don't think the flat tax is it. >> it's -- >> go...
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. >> host: a call from lee in new orleans. welcome to the program. >> caller: high. i wonder if mr. dena could say little about why racism is such an important component in american conservatism and you mentioned barry goldwater's 1954 campaign and his trip to the south with white supremacists and his interaction. so i wonder why this is why the american conservative movement is about white supremacy to be such an important component in their development and a rise. >> guest: is a rather new phenomenon. as a matter of fact if there is anybody who was not is premises or racist it's barry goldwater. he is the man who integrated the arizona national guard long before truman had even gone so with the armed services. he's somebody who for example were black and white theaters in phoenix and as a member of the city council he eliminated. he's somebody that voted against the '64 civil rights bill much to his leadership grin on the advice of two lawyers he was impressed with. i ask him this question one day while in the world of -- i happened to be in the gallery for that vote by prison law
. >> host: a call from lee in new orleans. welcome to the program. >> caller: high. i wonder if mr. dena could say little about why racism is such an important component in american conservatism and you mentioned barry goldwater's 1954 campaign and his trip to the south with white supremacists and his interaction. so i wonder why this is why the american conservative movement is about white supremacy to be such an important component in their development and a rise. >> guest:...
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lee cowan, nbc news, los angeles. >>> you got to love larry.or this saturday. i'm peter alexander reporting from new york for lester holt and everyone here at nbc news. from new york for lester holt and everyone here at nbc news. have a good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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♪ he said, "do me a favor, son" ♪ ♪ "won't you stay and keep anna lee company?" load right on me ♪ you can put the load right on me. ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs and warner bros. television captioned by media access groupat wgbh access.wgbh.org built with quality and backed with the best coverage in america- including a 100,000 mile powertrain warranty. that's 40,000 more miles than ford. chevy silverado half-ton. a consumers digest best buy and the most dependable, longest lasting full-size pickups on the road. get 0% apr for 60 months on 2010 silverado half-ton models with an average finance savings around fifty four hundred dollars. these things are for real. but you know what, so is this. excedrin migraine, starts relieving migraine pain in half an hour. that's not all. it gets rid of the headache, the sensitivity to light and sound. everything. bottom line is this. excedrin migraine start relieving the pain in half an hour, and if you have migraines, you know how fast that is. (announcer) number one neurologist recommended. >>> this is 9news now now. >>> co
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people like jamie lee jones deserve the protection of our law. it should reach in lands far away to hold perpetrators accountable for assaulting fellow americans in a time of war because justice is what we do in this country. and that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from wisconsin rise? mr. kagen: to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. mr. kagen: mr. speaker, all across northeast wisconsin everywhere i go people are asking me, who's side am i on? who's side are we on? isn't it time we finally began to work to solve these complex problems, to help rebuild our country, to rebuild our jobs, bring these jobs back home where they belong instead of sending them overseas? whose side are we really on? isn't it time we pursued each and every one of the crooks on wall street who took our money? people in wisconsin want their money back, they want their jobs back and they will be asking the
people like jamie lee jones deserve the protection of our law. it should reach in lands far away to hold perpetrators accountable for assaulting fellow americans in a time of war because justice is what we do in this country. and that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from wisconsin rise? mr. kagen: to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so...
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in charlotte, north carolina, david lee miller, fox news. >> chris: one industry that is doing fine these days is the lobbying business. that is despite promises from president obama to change the way washington operates. correspondent william la jeunesse reports it hasn't worked out that way. >> we have to take action on both ends of pennsylvania avenue to end outside influence of lobbyist and do the work openly. >> reporter: how open the administration has been is open to debate. but there is no doubt about the influence of lobbyists in washington. >> while companies are slashing jobs, while the companies are scaling back other operations, they are in fact boosting operations when it comes to influence lawmakers. >> special interest spending on capitol hill topped $3.4 billion last year, all-time record. leading the pack, health and pharmaceutical products, 266 million. followed by general business, oil and gas, insurance and utilities at $144 million. >> organized interest who do lobbying are making a cost benefit trade off. if they want to get policy that they are interested in, they'
in charlotte, north carolina, david lee miller, fox news. >> chris: one industry that is doing fine these days is the lobbying business. that is despite promises from president obama to change the way washington operates. correspondent william la jeunesse reports it hasn't worked out that way. >> we have to take action on both ends of pennsylvania avenue to end outside influence of lobbyist and do the work openly. >> reporter: how open the administration has been is open to...
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lee, her an tester was honorable? >> he was on the wrong side. >> comparing the tea party movement to the kkk. more of this coming here but without the robes and hoods, more of this argument. you're watching "hardball" on msnbc. absolutely! i have a lot of stuffiness at night. it wakes me up. i have allergies. ♪ you're right. i'm getting more air. -oh, yeah. -oh, wow! [ female announcer ] for two free samples, go to breatheright.com. because with national, i roll past the counter... and choose any car in the aisle. choosing your own car? now that's a good call. go national. go like a pro. what? c'mon, buddy, you know that dunking is for oreo cookies only. dad, this is the oreo of snack cakes. oreo chocolate. soft oreo creme. it was made for dunking. if dunking oreo cakesters were acceptable, there would be a song about it. there is. ♪ ice cold milk and an oreo cakester ♪ no. no, that is not -- no, that is wrong. ♪ they forever go together, what a classic combination ♪ la la la! i'm not listening to that. that is not h
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. >> host: next is a call from lee in new orleans. welcome to the program, lee. >> caller: hi. wondered if you could say, mr. dean could say a little about why white supremacy, white racism is such an important component in this american conservativism? i mean, you've mentioned barry goldwater's 1964 campaign and his trips to the south. clearly, with white spremmists and his interactions down there. so i'm wondering why this is, why they have, why the american conservative movement has allowed white supremacy to be such an important component in their development and rise in america? >> guest: well, i think it's a rather new phenomenon. as a matter of fact, if there is anybody who was not a supremacist or a race cyst, it's barry goldwater. he's the man who integrated the arizona national guard long before truman had even done so with the, with the armed services. he's somebody who, for example, there were black and white theaters in the phoenix that he as a member of the city council eliminated. he's somebody who voted against the '64 civil rights bill much to his later chagrin
. >> host: next is a call from lee in new orleans. welcome to the program, lee. >> caller: hi. wondered if you could say, mr. dean could say a little about why white supremacy, white racism is such an important component in this american conservativism? i mean, you've mentioned barry goldwater's 1964 campaign and his trips to the south. clearly, with white spremmists and his interactions down there. so i'm wondering why this is, why they have, why the american conservative movement...
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but with lee and the fact they have bradley. everybody builds a team hoping that twice are going to play up their potential and you play out the season and see if that's the case. >> that's what the mariners did last year. scoring 31 fewer runs and improved by 24 wins. popped up. 3rd base. wigginton backing up and he has it. and there's 2 down here in the 5th inning. time for our mobility trivia question. who was the last orioles to play 6 different positions in a season? wigginton, mora, garcia or sirhan? >> jim: it was not garcia, way think it might have been sirhan. >> gary: i'll take mora. >> jim: it's one of those 2. that was the guess. a complete guess. i never want anyone to think i know this. i don't. i prove it day after day. >> gary: and that is going to be taken inside. the 1-0 down, 2 down. >> jim: it is raining? >> they scheduled rain for tomorrow. maybe coming in tonight. i know it will get cooler. >> gary: bradley had a double and rbi, has grounded out. bradly with a runner at second base. a lead-off single and er
but with lee and the fact they have bradley. everybody builds a team hoping that twice are going to play up their potential and you play out the season and see if that's the case. >> that's what the mariners did last year. scoring 31 fewer runs and improved by 24 wins. popped up. 3rd base. wigginton backing up and he has it. and there's 2 down here in the 5th inning. time for our mobility trivia question. who was the last orioles to play 6 different positions in a season? wigginton, mora,...
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johnny cash, elvis, carl perkins and jerry lee lewis.s out. >> he is unbelievable. ♪ he had to wear band-aids on his fingers because they were bleeding. >> it's crazy. it's like a concert. >> levi. >> it hasn't opened yet. >> sunday. we wish them all the best. i'm telling you, it's only 90 minutes, there's no intermission. you're out at 3:30. >> okay, how should we describe this qatari diplomat on this plane. you guy, what were you thinking. >> and we can't even charge the guy because he has diplomatic immunity. >> there was one story in new york, drunk driver and they don't pay. this guy's on a plane from d.c. to denver. he goes into the bathroom. he wants to light a cigarette, i guess, have a cigarette. the flight attendant smells smoke. she tells the air marshal. he cracks a joke about being a shoe bomber. >> so funny. >> and then, they set the -- >> the f-14s. >> alongside. it's a huge incident. in fact, on my blackberry, it was buzzing, terrorist incident. it turned out the whole thing was a big old nothing. it was this guy who was
johnny cash, elvis, carl perkins and jerry lee lewis.s out. >> he is unbelievable. ♪ he had to wear band-aids on his fingers because they were bleeding. >> it's crazy. it's like a concert. >> levi. >> it hasn't opened yet. >> sunday. we wish them all the best. i'm telling you, it's only 90 minutes, there's no intermission. you're out at 3:30. >> okay, how should we describe this qatari diplomat on this plane. you guy, what were you thinking. >> and we...
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. > y mientras esto pasaba afuera adentro del centro de espectáculos... el elvis preso lee de brasildre hizo un tiempo para agradecer a sus fans y tuvo un rato para hablarnos. >>> mirar a esta gente con amor cariño, alegría me emociona. >>> es tanto su éxito que hoy en día se especula con sus discos de oro y platino se puede llenar el maracana. >>> no sabía, pero sea como sea si es o no verdad, es un... . >>> emociona tanto que brasil participe en el mundial una la a través un equipo favorito. >>> brasil por supuesto... (risas) brasil, xiomara. >>> volviendo al concierto, y al de la emotivo de su vida. >>> qué sentiste cuando cantaste a tu madre. >>> una emoción grande, mi madre ha pasado por un momento delicado y todos estuvimos preocupados, un momento difícil gracias a dios ella está ya mejoró mucho. >>> qué edad tiene tu mami 96 años. >>> qué le podrías decir a tu ma mami. >>> que la amo mucho, que tengo un amor por ella maravilloso tan grande como el que ella tiene por mi >>> esta fue otra canción que levantó al público de las sillas y este tema será parte de la producción de mar
. > y mientras esto pasaba afuera adentro del centro de espectáculos... el elvis preso lee de brasildre hizo un tiempo para agradecer a sus fans y tuvo un rato para hablarnos. >>> mirar a esta gente con amor cariño, alegría me emociona. >>> es tanto su éxito que hoy en día se especula con sus discos de oro y platino se puede llenar el maracana. >>> no sabía, pero sea como sea si es o no verdad, es un... . >>> emociona tanto que brasil participe en el...
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david lee miller vz more details now. >> reporter: tales of terror on the busy subways of new york. according to the new york daily news, disturbing details about the thwarted al-qaeda plot in new york city. sources say najibullah zazi and two other suspects planned to strap on explosives, head to the grand station and explode during rush hour to get the maximum amount of death and destruction. >> domestic terrorism is what we have to worry about. at the mall of america, in the subway system or at long beach harbor. >> reporter: this news comes after the arrests in pakistan. zazi confessed that they travel l to pack tan in -- traveled to pakistan in 2008. they were recruited by al-qaeda in manhattan. kt mcfarlands said it is a perfect example of why the patriot act needs to be renewed. >> because at the end of the day, you're not going to prevent something when the guy has got the backpack walking into the mall. the only time is to prevent it from happening and that means intelligence and working with domestic groups and finding out where the terrorists are. >> reporter: the attack
david lee miller vz more details now. >> reporter: tales of terror on the busy subways of new york. according to the new york daily news, disturbing details about the thwarted al-qaeda plot in new york city. sources say najibullah zazi and two other suspects planned to strap on explosives, head to the grand station and explode during rush hour to get the maximum amount of death and destruction. >> domestic terrorism is what we have to worry about. at the mall of america, in the...
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jackson lee: mr. speaker, it's not often you come to the floor of the house with joy and with sadness. and it is with both that i stand to honor a fallen friend, lenoiria dahl carter, a champion of a woman, and, of course, someone who led in our community. dahl carter was the publisher of the forward times newspaper in houston, texas. she and her husband, julius, founded that newspaper in 1960 reporting on all of the civil rights matters, the assassination of dr. king, the 1964 civil rights act and 1965 voting rights act. and then his untimely death in 1971 calls this young woman and young mother, the mother of karen and constance, to take up the helm of this great paper. this paper became the third most read newspaper in the southwest after two of our major papers in houston, and this lady became the dolph all of us. her name clearly was a name we favored. lenoiria dahl carter, born in arizona. but she was not only a friend toward the advancement of african-american achievement. overall, she person f
jackson lee: mr. speaker, it's not often you come to the floor of the house with joy and with sadness. and it is with both that i stand to honor a fallen friend, lenoiria dahl carter, a champion of a woman, and, of course, someone who led in our community. dahl carter was the publisher of the forward times newspaper in houston, texas. she and her husband, julius, founded that newspaper in 1960 reporting on all of the civil rights matters, the assassination of dr. king, the 1964 civil rights act...
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i'd ask president lee just to say a few words. >> thank you, president obama for inviting me to thisc summit and to thank you for supporting korea to host next summit in 2012. i assure you i will do best to make next summit a success. so i hope to see all of you in korea. thank you. >> thank you very much. so today is an opportunity not to make pledges, but to make real progress on the security of our people. all this in turn requires something else which is something more fundamental. it will require a new mindset that we summon the will as nations and as partners to do what this moment in history demands. i believe strongly that the problems of the 21st century cannot be solved by any one nation acting in isolation. they must be solved by all of us coming together. at the dawn of the nuclear age that he helped to unleash, albert einstein said now everything has changed and he warned, we are drifting towards a catastrophe beyond comparison. we shall require a new manner of thinking if mankind is to survive. that truth endures today. for the sake of our common security, for the sake
i'd ask president lee just to say a few words. >> thank you, president obama for inviting me to thisc summit and to thank you for supporting korea to host next summit in 2012. i assure you i will do best to make next summit a success. so i hope to see all of you in korea. thank you. >> thank you very much. so today is an opportunity not to make pledges, but to make real progress on the security of our people. all this in turn requires something else which is something more...
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of their products. >> i didn't know there was sodium in sarah lee. >> absolutely. all baking goods. >>> take a look at temperatures. 66. north winds, not even moving. barometer now holding steady. come back and take a look at rain for your wednesday after this. - at subway... - there's something for... - everyone. everyone! - so many footlongs... - are just $5. - seriously? this will make a splash. everyone loves subway $5 footlongs. so many favorites, all day, every day. subway. eat fresh. >>> all right. clouds in the region. we've got rain to our south. down across southern west virginia. greensboro, charlotte. just approaching charleston, west virginia. and by tomorrow morning, we will see light rain in the region. and on and off during the day tomorrow. most of this will pass across virginia. we'll be in the northern fringe of that, seeing some rain in our area, tomorrow afternoon. into the evening hours. before it clears out late tomorrow night. look at temperatures. still another mild day. our normal high is 66, 67. that's where we are right now. 66, 68 in wa
of their products. >> i didn't know there was sodium in sarah lee. >> absolutely. all baking goods. >>> take a look at temperatures. 66. north winds, not even moving. barometer now holding steady. come back and take a look at rain for your wednesday after this. - at subway... - there's something for... - everyone. everyone! - so many footlongs... - are just $5. - seriously? this will make a splash. everyone loves subway $5 footlongs. so many favorites, all day, every day....
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i think lee looked at simon like a father figure. so, simon. >> he does.e does. >> seriously. >> grandfather. >> and i'm going to say twin brother. >> grandfather figure. >> no, seriously, he looks at you and he wants your approval. >> it's bad news. we're not going to say you -- save. you. >> ddi got sent home. the judges warn she not the only one ignoring their input. >> i say the girl who went out today just didn't listen. didn't understand what was going wrong. chose terrible song with a terrible arrangement. >> that's the price you pay. you know. when you are given the advice, it is actually meant to help. >> the season two idol shed some pounds to get ready for his tour with clay aitkin. >> i can only hope the way that i live my life and the buena i act in front of people can be an example of what it is to live a life of integrity, and be -- and just be true to who you are. >> final 8 of the season. and reminded understands the show is all about doing the impossible. >> i wouldn't put it past him to have like a ittle -- a little -- >> in hollywood, f
i think lee looked at simon like a father figure. so, simon. >> he does.e does. >> seriously. >> grandfather. >> and i'm going to say twin brother. >> grandfather figure. >> no, seriously, he looks at you and he wants your approval. >> it's bad news. we're not going to say you -- save. you. >> ddi got sent home. the judges warn she not the only one ignoring their input. >> i say the girl who went out today just didn't listen. didn't...