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if you look at!kÑwhat the iph has done and on at&t stock over the same period of time as sort of the direct beneficiary, you've been burned. >> but you didn't get burned being long best buy which has been a derivative play off apple -- >> that was beautiful, that seguiway. >> you like that? >> yeah. >> you want to do it again? >> it was a nice little tango. >> not contango but tango. >> speaking of tango, let's go to brian kelly. >> there should be an app for contango. >> there should be an app -- >> you want me to break out a little running man here? probably not right now. >> not so much. not so much. >> all right. >> sprint. >> you guys are -- gary's talking about at&t. joe's talking about best buy. i like sprint off the apple ecosystem play here. i talked about it on the halftime report today. but what they have is their 4g wireless modem. you can use it with an apple ipad. you don't have to wait for the 3g ipad to come out. and then you can use it with all your other gadgets at home. so i think
if you look at!kÑwhat the iph has done and on at&t stock over the same period of time as sort of the direct beneficiary, you've been burned. >> but you didn't get burned being long best buy which has been a derivative play off apple -- >> that was beautiful, that seguiway. >> you like that? >> yeah. >> you want to do it again? >> it was a nice little tango. >> not contango but tango. >> speaking of tango, let's go to brian kelly. >>...
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york road, we're looking pretty good traffic-wise. in weather's looking good.ic's looking good. april 1st. have a wonderful day. >> hey murphy, what we do now is send it to new york, good morning america, and we come back at 9:00. see you then. why do women like you love activia light? sometimes i have no choice but to eat on the run... and to eat whatever happens to be around. heavy greasy food that's hard on my diet... and my digestive system. so i eat activia light every day. activia light, with bifidus regularis is clinically proven to help regulate your digestive system. mmmm. the new taste is better than ever. and with only 70 calories activia light helps make it easier to watch my weight. it helps me feel good and look good too! ♪ activia! determine if a car is a best buy? first they drive it in the real world. and put it through its paces. they rate its fit and finish. and the amenities inside. they factor in purchase price and operating costs, fuel economy and resale value. in short, they do what you do to test its quality. the consumers digest best bu
york road, we're looking pretty good traffic-wise. in weather's looking good.ic's looking good. april 1st. have a wonderful day. >> hey murphy, what we do now is send it to new york, good morning america, and we come back at 9:00. see you then. why do women like you love activia light? sometimes i have no choice but to eat on the run... and to eat whatever happens to be around. heavy greasy food that's hard on my diet... and my digestive system. so i eat activia light every day. activia...
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take a look at this scene. a parking lot on the out h outer p lanes from harford and toward perring parkway. we're dealing a slow go the entire top an stretch from 95 toward 83. a heavy ride 27 minutes at 22 miles per hour. it does ease up, 46 miles per hour with a 10-minute ride from 83 up toward 795. but then, back to the slow go from 795 toward 95, reduced speeds right now 30 miles per hour, a 21-minute ride there. that's a look at your morning travels, patrice and megan back over to you inside more than a >>> more than a dozen suspected gang members accused of dealing drugs and violence in the city are behind bars. prosecutors are charged 13 people believed to be associated with the baltimore guerrilla family one of the city's deadliest gangs. among the suspects,ed to duncan known as done -- todd duncan known as donny and also arrested donald scott, aka piper. these two men worked for the non-profit group in west baltimore called communities organized to improve life or coil. it a provides adult lit literac
take a look at this scene. a parking lot on the out h outer p lanes from harford and toward perring parkway. we're dealing a slow go the entire top an stretch from 95 toward 83. a heavy ride 27 minutes at 22 miles per hour. it does ease up, 46 miles per hour with a 10-minute ride from 83 up toward 795. but then, back to the slow go from 795 toward 95, reduced speeds right now 30 miles per hour, a 21-minute ride there. that's a look at your morning travels, patrice and megan back over to you...
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take a good look. d.c. police say these are the two men who robbed nellie's sports bar on u street in broad daylight. they robbed the place just after 1:00 monday afternoon. >> two individuals followed in behind an open rear door. one of those individuals produced a handgun and demanded money. there was a struggle and the victim -- there was a bit of an assault involving the victim. >> reporter: the robbers made off with about 300 bucks and the manager wag fine, but it could have been far worse. >> seems violent. you can see the one individual was wearing a baseball cap and has dreadlocks and appears to have a firearm and points it directly at the victim. >> reporter: d.c. police say they believe this was an isolated robbery and not part of a pattern. they say they're confident they'll be able to find the robbers. >> based on some of the angles that the camera caught the suspects coming up the stairs and also as they're entering the establishment, you get good facial shots. >> reporter: also tonight a warni
take a good look. d.c. police say these are the two men who robbed nellie's sports bar on u street in broad daylight. they robbed the place just after 1:00 monday afternoon. >> two individuals followed in behind an open rear door. one of those individuals produced a handgun and demanded money. there was a struggle and the victim -- there was a bit of an assault involving the victim. >> reporter: the robbers made off with about 300 bucks and the manager wag fine, but it could have...
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we have to try to make sure to look beyond that and look at the data itself in the science. what you mentioned about the black box is of interest. i petitioned the agency to put in black boxes, and the doctor helped remove that forward. we're emergency physicians, we see patients. if you practice the way we investigate, people would slap us with malpractice. we don't want to guess, we want to know. instead of looking back for years and years, we look at it permission to speed up and facilitate our ability to investigate. there will kids get marks, things like that. cars actually have computers and side that can tell you what is happening and with the reels -- wheels. those sort of things mean we don't guess when we can know. we can see that moving forward. you see a lot of these investigations become a little more definite as opposed to us trying to discuss what happened. >> what is the agency need to do that type of investigation? the budget for 2011 was $867 million. is that adequate to do what your saying? -- what you are saying? >> allot of it gets passed to the states b
we have to try to make sure to look beyond that and look at the data itself in the science. what you mentioned about the black box is of interest. i petitioned the agency to put in black boxes, and the doctor helped remove that forward. we're emergency physicians, we see patients. if you practice the way we investigate, people would slap us with malpractice. we don't want to guess, we want to know. instead of looking back for years and years, we look at it permission to speed up and facilitate...
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by the end of this week, things look good. take a look. we'll show it to you. today, we are looking if i high right around average, 68 degrees. -- for a high right around average, 68 degrees. we drop off a bit and then back to 70 degrees or so. showers tomorrow. we'll have some clouds and some showers in there to keep the temperatures cooler. here is a look at the temperatures across the region. 48degrees now in the district. 45 in gaithersburg. baltimore is at 41 degrees. manassas, 4. 4 -- 34. we are see something clouds off to the south and west beginning to push their way in here. some of the clouds will burn off. thicker cloud cover well off to the sight r south and west will work its way in here as the day progresses so by this afternoon and this evening, we'll see a lot of clouds around. forecast for washington for today looks like this. early sun, late day clouds, high, 68 degrees. five-day forecast, as we showed you, tomorrow, we have a chaps some of showers. we also -- a chance some of showers. we also have a lower temperature for your high, 63 degrees
by the end of this week, things look good. take a look. we'll show it to you. today, we are looking if i high right around average, 68 degrees. -- for a high right around average, 68 degrees. we drop off a bit and then back to 70 degrees or so. showers tomorrow. we'll have some clouds and some showers in there to keep the temperatures cooler. here is a look at the temperatures across the region. 48degrees now in the district. 45 in gaithersburg. baltimore is at 41 degrees. manassas, 4. 4 -- 34....
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look at the name. it's eyjafjallajokull. [ laughter ] that doesn't look like a word. it looks like my cat jumped on my keyboard or something -- [ laughter ] i don't know what really to make of this. bruce willis is coming out with his own fragrance in july. [ cheers ] yeah. i hear it smells great. unfortunately, the slogan is "i smell dead people." [ laughter ] which is confusing. just confusing. in an interview with "gq" magazine lou dobbs said he's considering running for president. hey, stranger things have happened. i mean, lou dobbs being in "gq" magazine being one of them, i think. [ laughter ] [ cheers ] "see that cool thing with lou dobbs. lou dobbs says that's a cool thing to do." [ applause ] "i want to get my prostate checked like lou dobbs." [ laughter ] check this out. there's a new comic book coming out about arnold schwarzenegger's life. in the comic, arnold battles his lifelong nemesis -- words. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] [ imitating schwarzenegger ] "it's not a graphic novel, it's a comic book, like the kind i used to read when i was a baby.
look at the name. it's eyjafjallajokull. [ laughter ] that doesn't look like a word. it looks like my cat jumped on my keyboard or something -- [ laughter ] i don't know what really to make of this. bruce willis is coming out with his own fragrance in july. [ cheers ] yeah. i hear it smells great. unfortunately, the slogan is "i smell dead people." [ laughter ] which is confusing. just confusing. in an interview with "gq" magazine lou dobbs said he's considering running for...
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here's a look at today. severe storms, the darker color indicates where we have a moderate risk of severe weather. moderate risk means we have a good likelihood of seeing tornadoes break out. that does include parts of the mid and lower mississippi valley today. talking about all this steamy weather and stormy weather, just to note, we still have snow out there in april. the back side of this same area of low pressure is triggering some heavy snow in the mountains of colorado. we're seeing at least another six inches accumulate there. high temperatures will be very warm in advance of this system, natasha, in the 80s in florida. that front is coming through. it's going to cool things down for the weekend. i'll have more coming up. >> does that mean it's getting humid too? >> it's going to be sticky around here. >>> archie and jughead are getting a new classmate. something about him makes him unique among archie's gang. >>> also ahead, uncle sam may have bailed out wall street once. president obama says don't
here's a look at today. severe storms, the darker color indicates where we have a moderate risk of severe weather. moderate risk means we have a good likelihood of seeing tornadoes break out. that does include parts of the mid and lower mississippi valley today. talking about all this steamy weather and stormy weather, just to note, we still have snow out there in april. the back side of this same area of low pressure is triggering some heavy snow in the mountains of colorado. we're seeing at...
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be plenty for astronauts to look forward to. but for now, the focus is getting discovery back on the ground. >> some monday mornings i feel like those astronauts at the top of the picture. >> upside down. >> let's get to the water cooler question of the dead. >> this morning we asked -- do you think day care centers should follow stricter guidelines when it comes to sending children home with minor illnesses? james writes, absolutely. other children could come into contact with his child. how do we know this child only has a minor illness? we will read more in the next hour. >> looking ahead to next hour -- >> police have made an arrest. details coming up. >> a look at the changes in their green wheat report. >> plans for a reelection campaign. find out where martin o'malley is headed. >> things are pretty quiet on this monday morning. we have some rain in the forecast. >> we have some new accidents. one along route 30. we will check on delays.
be plenty for astronauts to look forward to. but for now, the focus is getting discovery back on the ground. >> some monday mornings i feel like those astronauts at the top of the picture. >> upside down. >> let's get to the water cooler question of the dead. >> this morning we asked -- do you think day care centers should follow stricter guidelines when it comes to sending children home with minor illnesses? james writes, absolutely. other children could come into...
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so look for missed payments. look for collection accounts. look for public records such as a judgment, a tax lean, a bankruptcy. those are the kinds of data on the report file that might have an effect on the score, on the kind of loan or the price. . . he's right if you look at the credit report and say i actually avenue a quite of bit of credit. sure. lay away might be a good choice for a consumer and that's the beauty of the credit file. if i get the credit report it gives me the big picture. there's probably consumers that don't realize they have outstanding credit until they look at all the different accounts and balanced lined up to adding. >> why were you asking. what perspective did you bring to the table? guest: the hearing what was about credit scores and then there's other companies that are also credit score developers and to the last caller and the also - there was a consumer group to present consumers as well. we're consumers as well. the topic was credit scores essentially 101. how their built, where they come from. why and how
so look for missed payments. look for collection accounts. look for public records such as a judgment, a tax lean, a bankruptcy. those are the kinds of data on the report file that might have an effect on the score, on the kind of loan or the price. . . he's right if you look at the credit report and say i actually avenue a quite of bit of credit. sure. lay away might be a good choice for a consumer and that's the beauty of the credit file. if i get the credit report it gives me the big...
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looking at a nice day, on the hd radar looking at a dry scan, intee is th53is the mild tempers morning. 75 degrees at salisbury cooler there with the ocean breezement as we get to the latter part, all kind of sunshine and warmer temperatures coming your way thanks to the southeasterly low pressure coming up the coast. we will talk about the next front coming through. that one a slight chance to get a light shower overnight saturday into early easter morning. that's a slight chance because most of that activity steers to the north. the warmer temperatures will continue as we get to the southwesterly flow and we will get a few more clouds on sunday. we will dry out later in the day and a nice start to the week next week. eastern shore, you should climb to 72 degrees with a southeast wind at 5-72 mile10 miles per ha lot of sunshine and in the central part of the state we get up to 78 degrees, a southeast wind at 5-10 miles per hour. all of the warm air coming from the south will warm us more to the west where we get to 72 degrees lots of sunshine. only trees will be in the high range as f
looking at a nice day, on the hd radar looking at a dry scan, intee is th53is the mild tempers morning. 75 degrees at salisbury cooler there with the ocean breezement as we get to the latter part, all kind of sunshine and warmer temperatures coming your way thanks to the southeasterly low pressure coming up the coast. we will talk about the next front coming through. that one a slight chance to get a light shower overnight saturday into early easter morning. that's a slight chance because most...
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take a look at 93a.this is what the -- what it seems to me will shake up folks that are listening to this testimony, to the credit ratings can be relied on? here you have a chart. this is a movie deal. -- this is a moody's deal. they have issuers of high delinquency. it comes back. holy cow, is this data correct tha? is that relevant? >> it is death, irrelevant. >> why doesn't the supervisors say damn right, it is relevant. you're trying not to enter the question. should the supervisor had said it is relevant. you better dig into this. >> it should be relevant investment in the performance, yes. >> thank you. should that have been relevant? is that a factor that fremont as such an out liar that they're one of the worst when come to delinquencies? is that relevant or should be relevant to your credit rating? >> my understanding -- i am not responsible for the rmbs area however, my understanding is that the originator and servicer and their collateral quality is a factor in the analysis, yes. >> and should
take a look at 93a.this is what the -- what it seems to me will shake up folks that are listening to this testimony, to the credit ratings can be relied on? here you have a chart. this is a movie deal. -- this is a moody's deal. they have issuers of high delinquency. it comes back. holy cow, is this data correct tha? is that relevant? >> it is death, irrelevant. >> why doesn't the supervisors say damn right, it is relevant. you're trying not to enter the question. should the...
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take a look right now. looks like a dry commute as the clouds will not be rain producers but will be moving out of here. we'll get into brief clearing later. temperature-wise, we've been up close to 70 earlier today. now hanging on to 66 at bwi. 68 in washington and you'll find a 70-degree reading down toward culpepper, virginia. the rest of the evening, down to the low 60s. variable cloudy skies. enjoy it and enjoy a dry start tomorrow. after tomorrow early, things begin to change. we'll talk about when the rain comes in and when it blows out all coming up. >>> let's talk pets. specifically stink bugs. what exactly is a stink bug? they are those pesky, creepy, crawly bugs that invade our gardens and communities. they are easy to spot, too, with the brown armor plated outer shells, but what makes the bugs smell so bad? it's when you kill them. experts say the owedder is something you will remember. that's why they have to wear latex gloves. >> reporter: people that have no problem will just squish it althou
take a look right now. looks like a dry commute as the clouds will not be rain producers but will be moving out of here. we'll get into brief clearing later. temperature-wise, we've been up close to 70 earlier today. now hanging on to 66 at bwi. 68 in washington and you'll find a 70-degree reading down toward culpepper, virginia. the rest of the evening, down to the low 60s. variable cloudy skies. enjoy it and enjoy a dry start tomorrow. after tomorrow early, things begin to change. we'll talk...
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let's take a look at the game summary. the only run game in the bottom to have 1st. tejada with a couple doubled down the left field line. instead of the inning over t inning continues. next play, bautista got into it. 2 home run down the line, gave the jays a 3-2 lead. and comes up again against millwood. fastball that was tied. he hits it out again. home run, that made it 4-2. and encarnacion homered in the 9th inning. so, a 5-2 final as the blue jays 7 hits, but 4 of those hits home runs, and every run the jays had on the board. the orioles do manage 9 base hits, but 7 men left on base and a frustrating afternoon. rick, you talk about add on runs. they are so very important over the cows of the games. orioles had a 2-0 lead. 3rd inning , adam jones leads often with a triple and orioles can't get it in. >> you have to focus at a time like that. you have to run around 3rd base. the group coming up behind them, markakis and tejada. the toronto blue jays actually pitched their way out of trouble that. take it is heart out o
let's take a look at the game summary. the only run game in the bottom to have 1st. tejada with a couple doubled down the left field line. instead of the inning over t inning continues. next play, bautista got into it. 2 home run down the line, gave the jays a 3-2 lead. and comes up again against millwood. fastball that was tied. he hits it out again. home run, that made it 4-2. and encarnacion homered in the 9th inning. so, a 5-2 final as the blue jays 7 hits, but 4 of those hits home runs,...
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trembley looking on. hoping for a win to end this series. >> he's also hoping for some hits with runners in scoring position. >> reporter: roberts takes, 1 and 1. >> jim: matt garza is 27 and 34 in his career, so he is 7 below 500, however, his career era is 3.99 and in the american league -- and now he's in the al east, as you refer to it arena baseball. 3.99 is very impressive. >> and then what, he's 18 and 7 against the american league east. >> against the os. so roberts is taking 3 pitches. reimold out at 2nd. his first with 2 down. foul past t-bone shelby. they were talking about the no decisions last year. garza 12, only java chamberlain. >> if you look at the runs scored, the as scored 103 and the red sox, 872. chris pena missed the last 25, 26 26 games. >> jim: roberts back pedals. >> good comment. guthrie gets ahead of crawford leading off tampa bay's 4th. >> and your bags fly for free on southwest. >> jim: yes, they do. >> they're not going the charge me because i'm going on southwest where bags
trembley looking on. hoping for a win to end this series. >> he's also hoping for some hits with runners in scoring position. >> reporter: roberts takes, 1 and 1. >> jim: matt garza is 27 and 34 in his career, so he is 7 below 500, however, his career era is 3.99 and in the american league -- and now he's in the al east, as you refer to it arena baseball. 3.99 is very impressive. >> and then what, he's 18 and 7 against the american league east. >> against the os....
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i'm going to look at -- in looking at congressional careers from 1960 to 2010 of course through the current it's hard to tell. scott brown may be here for a few months. he might be here 30 years from now. we really don't know. but there has been one constant over the last three years, and that has been robert byrd, who is still there. and it would seem to be there is some real continuity but i think it was most striking in many ways to the amount of change in the congressional career and particularly the senate career. and again it's appropriate follow eric and elbe with a 50's as the baseline here for the type of career that the fault in that particular era and elections as a major part of the context of change and you can go to the election of 1958, a big swing of democratic senators. new senators, more liberal senators, ones who arguably expected to participate a little earlier in the process and as the beginning of change and the large scale change in the u.s. senator and that class of 1958 their entrance reverberated for a year to come. still, generally speaking the study of political
i'm going to look at -- in looking at congressional careers from 1960 to 2010 of course through the current it's hard to tell. scott brown may be here for a few months. he might be here 30 years from now. we really don't know. but there has been one constant over the last three years, and that has been robert byrd, who is still there. and it would seem to be there is some real continuity but i think it was most striking in many ways to the amount of change in the congressional career and...
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also, if you look at the labor market in no trouble zone, it doesn't look as if you're going to get there any time in the future. and the rest is about the greece, greece, greece and more greece again. how much collateral damage on the fundamental side we're going to see. but in all honesty, there isn't a lot the ecb can do about it, except when you look at the collateral issue. we know that the ecb will review general collateral requirements and the haircut on collateral requirements and that could get interesting in the greek scenario. but again, it's a little bit of a sideline to the problem now. >> let's bring in darius, chief investment strategist at sjs market. derek, it's pretty clear, in the oecd countries in the states, in europe, in the uk, policy is going to stay low for quite some time. so how much is that liquidity that we're creating in the west going to keep pumping into the east to, in fact, create bubbles there? >> indeed, g3 markets will be on hold until at least the second half of next year. there will be more conversations for investors to sell short the yen, maybe eve
also, if you look at the labor market in no trouble zone, it doesn't look as if you're going to get there any time in the future. and the rest is about the greece, greece, greece and more greece again. how much collateral damage on the fundamental side we're going to see. but in all honesty, there isn't a lot the ecb can do about it, except when you look at the collateral issue. we know that the ecb will review general collateral requirements and the haircut on collateral requirements and that...
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and a look at their lives. the donald fired sandra bullock's husband, jesse james, from "the celebrity apprentice." and sandra's revelation, she's been an adoptive mom for three moss. and plus, bret michaels' medical condition. and why it deserves the badge it's getting. and if arizona's tough new immigration laws are bad for business. it's all next on "larry king live." >> larry: we welcome back to "larry king live" donald and melania trump. donald, of course, a real estate entrepreneur. we don't have to tell you who he is. he is host of nbc's "celebrity apprentice." his wife, mel lana has a new jewelry line that debuts on qvc on april 30th. we'll see some of it later. they were last seen on "larry king live" together in 2005, their son barron was born a year later. our cameras recently captured some of their life together. we'll be seeing those clips during the hour. you want to stick around. how is barron doing? >> barron's really great. >> larry: just turned 4? >> just turned 4. >> larry: good boy? >> good
and a look at their lives. the donald fired sandra bullock's husband, jesse james, from "the celebrity apprentice." and sandra's revelation, she's been an adoptive mom for three moss. and plus, bret michaels' medical condition. and why it deserves the badge it's getting. and if arizona's tough new immigration laws are bad for business. it's all next on "larry king live." >> larry: we welcome back to "larry king live" donald and melania trump. donald, of...
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>> look at his face. deploring him to shoot. i don't know. the takedown defense of dan henderson, a known wrestler two, time olympian, he has to keep that left hand up, he has got to keep the left hand up:and he is head-hunting. holding him at arm's-length. right now connecting on a 50 percent, 17 of 34. the majority of those powerful right hands to that found their target. >> right now this is a good position for jake as he rise to clear the cobwebs. he has been knocked down hard twice in this first round. >> yeah he is not going to get an advantage on dan. but he has a chance to rest and he henderson two-time olympic wrestler. '92 and knicks sin. '96. .. >> with the right hand, the can opener, it is monstrous. jake shields not fighting his fight. he is standing up and shooting. he can't get in. he cannot get in on dan henderson. but you know what? after what we have seen so far tonight i have to respect jake shields and there we go with the touchdown. there we go. fight your fight but henderson somehow gets to his feet. brilliant. shields i
>> look at his face. deploring him to shoot. i don't know. the takedown defense of dan henderson, a known wrestler two, time olympian, he has to keep that left hand up, he has got to keep the left hand up:and he is head-hunting. holding him at arm's-length. right now connecting on a 50 percent, 17 of 34. the majority of those powerful right hands to that found their target. >> right now this is a good position for jake as he rise to clear the cobwebs. he has been knocked down hard...
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but look at the video. and happy came in. >> and 2 days before the 18th birthday, the fate of lamont davis is unknown. in downtown baltimore. joy lepola, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> and jurors deliberate fodtwo hours before they quit. >> baltimore police detective is forced to quit his job. mark lunsford pled guilty to stealing money and items from the police department. and then lie binge it. as part of the deal, lunsford will forfeit 46000 and resign. he could face up to 10 years in jail, and sentencing is now set for june. >> the proposed wal-mart in remington draws a lot of concern this evening. an attorney for the 25th street station project said wal-mart wants to be open 24 hours. the president of the neighborhood alliance, wants to know if the city police force is now prepared to deal with those hours? >> i had a call from one of the wal-mart folks today, who said they are not married to it. it is not -- it sounds like, sounds like, at the moment it is not a deal breaker. >> the project is being planned
but look at the video. and happy came in. >> and 2 days before the 18th birthday, the fate of lamont davis is unknown. in downtown baltimore. joy lepola, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> and jurors deliberate fodtwo hours before they quit. >> baltimore police detective is forced to quit his job. mark lunsford pled guilty to stealing money and items from the police department. and then lie binge it. as part of the deal, lunsford will forfeit 46000 and resign. he could face up to 10...
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i'll probably look at houses. it's beautiful out here.'m looking forward to going home shopping. >> reporter: what kind of music pumps you up for a game? >> i listen to rap, you know. little wayne, those type of guys. >> reporter: the meal you have to eat before you take the field? >> the meal i have to eat? i have to have -- traditionally i always eat an omelet before the game, the morning of the game. if i don't have that i kind of feel like i'm bad luck for some reason. >> reporter: you grew up as a cowboys fan. are you going to give that up to be a redskin? >> most definitely. >> having a little fun with him. the redskins will have three picks tomorrow. in that late in the draft, it's more about picking the best available player. >> that was cool listening to the questions you asked. he said an omelet, howg? >> he seemed pretty shy. dehis press conference and then you get in -- he did his press conference and then you get in these one on one situations, they loosen up. >> a lot of good kids that were drafted really high. it was good t
i'll probably look at houses. it's beautiful out here.'m looking forward to going home shopping. >> reporter: what kind of music pumps you up for a game? >> i listen to rap, you know. little wayne, those type of guys. >> reporter: the meal you have to eat before you take the field? >> the meal i have to eat? i have to have -- traditionally i always eat an omelet before the game, the morning of the game. if i don't have that i kind of feel like i'm bad luck for some...
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look at the radar.mid air. looking at the forecast. 87 downtown and we'll make it 88. that's the day's forecast and behind us, a warm front and now, over to sharon gibala. >>> good morning, marty. we have a few accidents that could get in the way. one on 95 northbound. that's going to be past 895 and blocking two right lanes and the southbound lanes are what you'll want to watch out for there. we have an accident at middletown road and a backup to maryland line and one in dundalk and still on the topside between the jfx and harrisburg expressway and 895, there's the delays and there's a look at that harford road delay. this is brought to you by the cochran firm. if you've suffered a personal injuries call them for more. >>> thank you, the debate will continue as advocates are pushing for tougher sex offender legislation. >> reporter: don, five bills are being debated right now, the case of 11-year-old sara fox we'll allegedly killed by a sex offender is fueling the laws. another bill wants sex offenders
look at the radar.mid air. looking at the forecast. 87 downtown and we'll make it 88. that's the day's forecast and behind us, a warm front and now, over to sharon gibala. >>> good morning, marty. we have a few accidents that could get in the way. one on 95 northbound. that's going to be past 895 and blocking two right lanes and the southbound lanes are what you'll want to watch out for there. we have an accident at middletown road and a backup to maryland line and one in dundalk and...
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you just have to look again.bsolutely incredible, he's gone through the museum, i mean, what do people think when they see you sketching these things? do you explain what you're doing? >> usually i'm kind of at a distance so i'm ignored. it's mostly through the internet that i've been able to interact with people. >> what do they say? >> usually positive things. i've been lucky people have been really positive. >> end game, what is that? you get it done and then -- >> this project, the new york project i think i'm going to be working on it forever and i'm going to enjoy it. working on it and hoping other people are enjoying it, too, along the way. >> when you talk about the kind of art you're doing, can you describe it? >> i don't know. i do some illustration work for "the new york times" but i also do artwork in galleries, so i'm not sure. >> do you have a favorite? >> i did do a drawing of kristin wigg. >> ""saturday night live"" star for those of you just born. >> i was excite body her and she uses it on wer w
you just have to look again.bsolutely incredible, he's gone through the museum, i mean, what do people think when they see you sketching these things? do you explain what you're doing? >> usually i'm kind of at a distance so i'm ignored. it's mostly through the internet that i've been able to interact with people. >> what do they say? >> usually positive things. i've been lucky people have been really positive. >> end game, what is that? you get it done and then --...
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we really need to take a serious look at this.t will take a long time to take a look at it and come to grips with it. yes, we should look at it. >> state and local governments have their own problems because of medicaid costs, underfunded pension plans, unfunded retiree health care, deferred maintenance and other critical infrastructure costs, higher education expenses, etc. they are going to end at hitting the wall before the federal government as they can not print money, and because they have to be more concerned about the credit ratings. the states have to be concerned about it now. the problem is, how are going to deal with this fiscal gap? my personal be is, everything has to be on the table. yes, we are going to have to have more revenues because the government has promised to much and waited too long to solve the problem at historic levels of 18% g d p. i think the problem is primarily going to have to be sought on the spending side more than the revenue side. the debate is, what form of revenue? some type of consumption t
we really need to take a serious look at this.t will take a long time to take a look at it and come to grips with it. yes, we should look at it. >> state and local governments have their own problems because of medicaid costs, underfunded pension plans, unfunded retiree health care, deferred maintenance and other critical infrastructure costs, higher education expenses, etc. they are going to end at hitting the wall before the federal government as they can not print money, and because...
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we want people looking out for us. if i'm sitting at home and my 401(k) has basically gone into the tank because of all the corruption and the bad decisions and the lack of oversight and i am sitting back and watching the president's speech today, what can you -- what do you say to me? >> the takeaway for the average person is going to start with things as simple as credit card rules, mortgage loans, contracts that are easy to understand. it is going to extend all the way up the system in terms of transparency. things that goldman sax stands accused of right now, no proof there. the idea that deals are going to have to be done in a more transparent manner. things are going to have to be out in the open a little more and there is going to be some sense on wall street that there is an s.e.c. and there are regulators that have the equivalent of cops on street. there is less of a culture of shooting from the hip and more of a culture of playing by some rules that very dangerous part here is making sure you impose enough ru
we want people looking out for us. if i'm sitting at home and my 401(k) has basically gone into the tank because of all the corruption and the bad decisions and the lack of oversight and i am sitting back and watching the president's speech today, what can you -- what do you say to me? >> the takeaway for the average person is going to start with things as simple as credit card rules, mortgage loans, contracts that are easy to understand. it is going to extend all the way up the system in...
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and it looks like the most recent one doesn't look like it's going to be any more successful because the banks are revolting against it. then on top of that, ali, you've got commercial real estate issues. i think this is the big, big question for this year. we have been hearing for two years that commercial real estate is in a bubble, and it's going to burst. and there's going to be huge repercussions. it hasn't happened yet. >> right. >> the reason it hasn't happened yet is because the borrowers have been able to renegotiate, have been able to hold on to their properties. they haven't had to sell them. >> borrowers in the commercial sector have been smarter than banks were with homeowners. they've sort of, because they've seen this coming, they've tried to dull the pain a bit a little bit. >> they're holding on to their property. so you're not seeing it in the open market. >> yeah. >> but you know what? it's not a sustainable position. unless real estate prices rise, you've got huge issues with your malls and your hotels. >> okay. >> you know, all of your commercial property. your o
and it looks like the most recent one doesn't look like it's going to be any more successful because the banks are revolting against it. then on top of that, ali, you've got commercial real estate issues. i think this is the big, big question for this year. we have been hearing for two years that commercial real estate is in a bubble, and it's going to burst. and there's going to be huge repercussions. it hasn't happened yet. >> right. >> the reason it hasn't happened yet is because...
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and what i mean by category two is simply look at the agenda, look at the list of cases which have been fully considered by the supreme court of the united states in this year, lasser, compare them to 15, 20 years ago, and you will see an enormous growth, i believe, over time in the number of cases where everyone, no disagreement about this one, everyone on the court will certainly believe the knowledge of foreign law, perhaps international law, perhaps the law by the nation's is necessary or at least helpful to the decision. i went to one year about four years ago, and only a fully about 80 cases. i counted nine that involve some kind of issue like that. three of them were guantanamo, so treat them special. but six were, these were the kind of issues. one, a vitamin company in ecuador buying vitamins from a dutch company wants to say that there is a dutch, an international cartel of vitamin manufacturers i've which the united states has one member, and the ecuador company wants to sue under our antitrust laws in new york. can they do it? that's not such an easy question. and, of course
and what i mean by category two is simply look at the agenda, look at the list of cases which have been fully considered by the supreme court of the united states in this year, lasser, compare them to 15, 20 years ago, and you will see an enormous growth, i believe, over time in the number of cases where everyone, no disagreement about this one, everyone on the court will certainly believe the knowledge of foreign law, perhaps international law, perhaps the law by the nation's is necessary or...
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in fact, looking at the lightning. mainly over virginia where it is strong, as far as even tornado activity down there. and north of us. but lightning for us has been quiet. looking and talking about the warm air pushing out. big changes on the way. coming in from the northwest. and continue to see temperatures drop as we go through the overnight. i will have a look at the temperatures and your weekend outlook coming up in a bit. >> thank you, vytas. >> and you can be in charge of your own personalized forecast. i-radar is available at foxbaltimore.com. use the interactive tools to track storms down to your street. go to foxbaltimore.com/i-radar. >> more concerns over baltimore city's practice of rotating fire company closures. the issue, back on the table tonight. after three people, including a firefighter are seriously hurt in a fire. keith daniels is live at shock trauma, where the firefighter is recovering. keith? >>well, jennifer, the firefighter's name is lieutenant jeff novac, doctors say he is in critical cond
in fact, looking at the lightning. mainly over virginia where it is strong, as far as even tornado activity down there. and north of us. but lightning for us has been quiet. looking and talking about the warm air pushing out. big changes on the way. coming in from the northwest. and continue to see temperatures drop as we go through the overnight. i will have a look at the temperatures and your weekend outlook coming up in a bit. >> thank you, vytas. >> and you can be in charge of...
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she looks great. >>> looking for something to do this weekend?here are a few films opening at the box office including a new 3-d adventure. "avatar." you recognize him. his name is worthington. you probably remember him from the "avatar." he's in a new movie now, "clash of the titans" a remake of a 1980s cult clack. he plays%ious, a mortal leading a revolt against the gods. he doesn't know he's half god himself. will he am neeson and ralph fiennes also co-star in this film. it is rated pg3. >>> and director tyler perry drops his latest film this weekend with what did i get married too". janet jackson stars in the story about couples who reunite for their annual island vacation. this time one of the couples is confronted by issues of fidelity and commitment. it is rated pg 13, as well. miley cyrus drops her anna month month character for the movie "the last song." cyrus place a new york teen trying to reconnect with her estranged father. that means spending the summer at a north carolina beach which doesn't turn out to be that bad when she meets a
she looks great. >>> looking for something to do this weekend?here are a few films opening at the box office including a new 3-d adventure. "avatar." you recognize him. his name is worthington. you probably remember him from the "avatar." he's in a new movie now, "clash of the titans" a remake of a 1980s cult clack. he plays%ious, a mortal leading a revolt against the gods. he doesn't know he's half god himself. will he am neeson and ralph fiennes also...
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we have to look at this nuclearly and strongly and quickly.e have environmental protection that makes it almost impossible to put nuclear power in. and yet, other countries very, very smart are going nuclear. and energy. there's so many things. >> larry: donald and melania will pick that favorite "larry king live" moment when we come back. ♪ well, look who's here. it's ellen. hey, mayor white. how you doing? great. come on in. would you like to see our new police department? yeah, all right. this way. and here it is. completely networked. so, anything happening, suz? she's all good. oh, my gosh. is that my car? [ whirring ] [ female announcer ] the new community. see it. live it. share it. on the human network. cisco. >> larry: we're back. want to see more of melania's jewelry like i'm holding here, this beautiful ring? go to our facebook page. facebook.com/larrykinglive and check it out. also, you know the legendary musical group peter, paul & mary? don't miss the exclusive. that's at cnn.com/larryking. let's check in with sanjay gupta sittin
we have to look at this nuclearly and strongly and quickly.e have environmental protection that makes it almost impossible to put nuclear power in. and yet, other countries very, very smart are going nuclear. and energy. there's so many things. >> larry: donald and melania will pick that favorite "larry king live" moment when we come back. ♪ well, look who's here. it's ellen. hey, mayor white. how you doing? great. come on in. would you like to see our new police department?...
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he's looking at this as a jobs question. he's looking at it as a question of new york. what is-s a fat cat bonus to somebody else is a tax payment to mim. >> that's jobs. mike allen, the star of this sunday's -- >> oh, check it out. >> -- new york times magazine, very, very exciting for you, mike. i can't wait to wake up to my sunday "new york times" and read that story about mike allen. >> love it. >>> up next, the big headlines from last night's nfl draft. who's taking a chance on tim tebow? that's next in sports. >>> also, blago versus obama. how the former illinois governor is hoping to drag the president into his federal corruption trial. keep it right here on "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. [ female announcer ] it's rollback time at walmart. right now, walmart has rolled back prices on top lawn care brands like poulan pro, brute by briggs & stratton, pennington, scotts and spectracide. along with thousands of others all over the store. it's rollback time! save money. live better. walmart. it's rollback time! when your eyes are smiling... you're smiling. and whe
he's looking at this as a jobs question. he's looking at it as a question of new york. what is-s a fat cat bonus to somebody else is a tax payment to mim. >> that's jobs. mike allen, the star of this sunday's -- >> oh, check it out. >> -- new york times magazine, very, very exciting for you, mike. i can't wait to wake up to my sunday "new york times" and read that story about mike allen. >> love it. >>> up next, the big headlines from last night's nfl...
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look at that!oto right there actually brought a smile to the dog's face. >> they are so sweet. >>> but first, let's get a check of the top stories from natalie morales filling in for ann. >>> rescue teams this morning are finally back inside that west virginia coal mine searching for the four miners missing since the monday explosion that claimed at least 5 lives. west virginia's governor said this morning, the men might have survived if they had reached a secure chamber. he said the miners' families and friends hope for a final answer today on the fate of their loved ones. search teams could not enter the mine until the holes had been drilled to prevent dangerous gases. >>> president obama joined his russian counterpart this morning in the czech republic signing the most significant nuclear arms treaty in nearly two decades committing both nations to reduce nuclear arsenals by nearly a third. the president is confident they'll ratify the treaty. >>> no charges will be filed against that diplomat f
look at that!oto right there actually brought a smile to the dog's face. >> they are so sweet. >>> but first, let's get a check of the top stories from natalie morales filling in for ann. >>> rescue teams this morning are finally back inside that west virginia coal mine searching for the four miners missing since the monday explosion that claimed at least 5 lives. west virginia's governor said this morning, the men might have survived if they had reached a secure...
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i enjoy playing chess and i can look at all -- i can look at myself through these different presumes and basically if i read him correctly it is that if the esters extremists among them were attached to one label to the exclusion of everything else whether you are a chauvinistic nationalist or whether you are someone who holds so strongly to an ideology that it negates everyone and everything else. and his argument is that surely the human being of today can dispute issues, ken dart everything and then threw argument and discourse can either settle those or ask further questions. but eventually we must renounce violence. we must renounce violence and drive and strive to ensure that war eventually is unthinkable. we cannot continue to inflict massive suffering on people because we believe we are right and they are wrong. it is simply unacceptable. in terms of how we view extremism in terms of our own family, it is clear that his majesty together with many of the leaders in the region, king abdullah, saudi arabia of course, president mubarak of egypt taken measures to address this issu
i enjoy playing chess and i can look at all -- i can look at myself through these different presumes and basically if i read him correctly it is that if the esters extremists among them were attached to one label to the exclusion of everything else whether you are a chauvinistic nationalist or whether you are someone who holds so strongly to an ideology that it negates everyone and everything else. and his argument is that surely the human being of today can dispute issues, ken dart everything...
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also in the bull's eye, and now looking at new orleans. they are also keeping a close watch of a potential for severe weather today. bonnie schneider is in the cnn severe weather center. take a look and what's narrowing in on the potential for these areas? >> fredricka, tracking tornado warnings that worked they're way from mississippi into alabama and back off farther towards arkansas. an extremely active morning. heading into the afternoon, get ready for things to fire up even more. little rock, arkansas, facing intense weather now with intense thunderstorms. on this picture now you can see the frequent lightning strikes happening across the area due to this widespread severe weather outbreak. birmingham hit hard with heavy rain and also a lot of rain working its way across the border now even into alabama and georgia. now, to the south in alabama i want to show you what mobile looks like. definitely looking at wet and stormy conditions there. mobile is part of our area that is under a tornado watch. and that will concentrate into the af
also in the bull's eye, and now looking at new orleans. they are also keeping a close watch of a potential for severe weather today. bonnie schneider is in the cnn severe weather center. take a look and what's narrowing in on the potential for these areas? >> fredricka, tracking tornado warnings that worked they're way from mississippi into alabama and back off farther towards arkansas. an extremely active morning. heading into the afternoon, get ready for things to fire up even more....
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they are looking at how the university has handled a subpoena related to the case. take a look. the university released new video today. you can see students pouring out into the street after that big basketball win. now, this is surveillance video from one of 350 cameras on a near campus. lawyers representing students subpoenaed this video. the university handed over some but not all of it and even know two minutes of the university's surveillance video is still missing. but a university of maryland spokesman says it is not the portion of the tape from the time when student jack mckenna was allegedly beaten by prince george's county police. >> as we have learned about what we have and don't have, it's clear that, you know, there are some things that, you know, you sort of wonder how this could have happened but this is one of the reasons we've asked the maryland state police to come in and help us work through it. >> reporter: now all of this controversy was triggered by another video. here it is. it shows that student, jack mckenna on the ground being pit by police. this was s
they are looking at how the university has handled a subpoena related to the case. take a look. the university released new video today. you can see students pouring out into the street after that big basketball win. now, this is surveillance video from one of 350 cameras on a near campus. lawyers representing students subpoenaed this video. the university handed over some but not all of it and even know two minutes of the university's surveillance video is still missing. but a university of...
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what are we looking at here behind you? >> reporter: unfortunately i'm encumbered by a little bit of ifb cord. >> you're tethered. >> reporter: exactly. we have a nice shot here for you. it's a nice shot but not nice content. this came through like a giant sawblade. this is just a tiny part of what happened here at hillcrest baptist church. this scene has played out in many places. nearly 700 buildings completely damaged by the storm as it came through. many people at home today. the local shelters set up by the american red cross housed 38 people last night. many people stayed with friends and family. pure evidence of people helping people. but the sad thing is this is a tiny speck of the stamp of the storm. you're going to see more of this. on the other side of the hill, and i don't know if we can get a shot of this, you can see a bit of aluminum siding, wires. you can even see pieces of cars. a car door here and there pikd up and thrown. michael humphrey, our truck operator took shots of wood driven through by the strong
what are we looking at here behind you? >> reporter: unfortunately i'm encumbered by a little bit of ifb cord. >> you're tethered. >> reporter: exactly. we have a nice shot here for you. it's a nice shot but not nice content. this came through like a giant sawblade. this is just a tiny part of what happened here at hillcrest baptist church. this scene has played out in many places. nearly 700 buildings completely damaged by the storm as it came through. many people at home...
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you have to look at the individual names, not just the sector. look at j. crew, look at a buckle. buckle had a positive comp last year and had a positive comp this year. that's very hard to do when you're coming out of this type of recession. ern else, not so interested. >> do you know why grasso is also right by the banks being -- >> tell me, i always love to hear this. >> they're about to find out how much the consumer is willing to spend as well. because the offerings, are what's going to be coming down the pike. that's why goldman is ramping. that's why morgan is ramping. that's why bank of america, even karen's pick is going to do very well this quarter. >> talk to me about the casino stocks. >> i'm still making money on them, though. >> yes, and you shouldn't get out of them yet. many are up year to date. if you take a look at the six months ago when guy and i were there in vegas pounding the table, saying mgm, las vegas sands, wynn, by these games because they're packed and getting better. these numbers are looking really good. but like i say, the time to buy these stocks w
you have to look at the individual names, not just the sector. look at j. crew, look at a buckle. buckle had a positive comp last year and had a positive comp this year. that's very hard to do when you're coming out of this type of recession. ern else, not so interested. >> do you know why grasso is also right by the banks being -- >> tell me, i always love to hear this. >> they're about to find out how much the consumer is willing to spend as well. because the offerings, are...
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i look at them all the time. but you also need know it is not a replacement for good old-fashioned homework. it so much easier, too. you can't use the charts as a way to bypass doing your research about a company's fundamentals. not even the cliff notes of investing. nevertheless, technical analysis, i'm giving it its due. it's a useful tool. now, i know that too many of you are trying to divine a stock's future moves from those pictographs of its past action, and sometimes i think it's perilously close to astrology or voodoo or maybe mumbo-jumbo chicken gumbo, the kind with the stars in it. but technical analysis done by an expert can be every bit as rigorous as a fundamental analyst. you just have to understand the limits of what it's telling you. look, we know that at certain times far more important to stock prices than the prospects of the actual companies is what the big money guys, those big mutual funds, those big hedge funds, what they're doing with their shares. unfortunately, because of the secrecy of
i look at them all the time. but you also need know it is not a replacement for good old-fashioned homework. it so much easier, too. you can't use the charts as a way to bypass doing your research about a company's fundamentals. not even the cliff notes of investing. nevertheless, technical analysis, i'm giving it its due. it's a useful tool. now, i know that too many of you are trying to divine a stock's future moves from those pictographs of its past action, and sometimes i think it's...
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when you look at these issues, our interests are not fully align. let's look at the start 1 treaty. when we look at the reset button, this was talked about as the low lying fruit. the agreement was more complicated to reach than expected. there was danger a month ago. i felt the low-lying fruit might become the poisoned fruit. that has not become the case. first of all, for the president's to agree on this and tried to preach the deadline of december 5, 2009, that is awfully ambitious in the first place. if the russians viewed the have some levers with the obama administration, i think that the agreement was more important for them than it was for moscow and that led them to press hard at the tail end of the negotiations. it seemed we never quite got beyond 97%. maybe this is the most important, this agreement between moscow and washington brings into the debate the whole relationship itself. the russians are still operating under a military doctrine which identifies the west as the number one risk or threat to their security. there are strategic -- our strategic outlooks are quite
when you look at these issues, our interests are not fully align. let's look at the start 1 treaty. when we look at the reset button, this was talked about as the low lying fruit. the agreement was more complicated to reach than expected. there was danger a month ago. i felt the low-lying fruit might become the poisoned fruit. that has not become the case. first of all, for the president's to agree on this and tried to preach the deadline of december 5, 2009, that is awfully ambitious in the...
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look no further than fios. now pay just $99.99 a month for verizon fios tv, america's top-rated internet, and phone guaranteed for 2 years. that's fios price protection, and it saves you hundreds of dollars. fios delivers the best channel lineup and the peace of mind that comes with paying the same low price every month. call 1.888.get.fios now to lock in $99.99 with a 2-year agreement. a price guaranteed for 2 years. we'll even include a free dvr for 6 months. call the verizon center for...
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was looking for ways to regulate a new technologies that came along. you look at the statutory mandates and some sound some like the first amendment. you find that the decisions that interpret the statutory mandate are something different than the standard first amendment rights that apply to print media. you can trace them farther back than the nbc case in 1943. there was a different level of protection for the broadcast media. this is a cycle that has continued. you can look at the impact that the media has had to in order to control speech as well as with government. we never had censorship euros before we had a printing press because you did not need them. the printing press was a very important part of our political system and this was protected in the first amendment. that has not in true with other new technologies. every other new technology that has come along were considered to be not protected by the first amendment, starting with film, of course. there was a decision in the supreme court in 1915 in which it was held that motion pictures are
was looking for ways to regulate a new technologies that came along. you look at the statutory mandates and some sound some like the first amendment. you find that the decisions that interpret the statutory mandate are something different than the standard first amendment rights that apply to print media. you can trace them farther back than the nbc case in 1943. there was a different level of protection for the broadcast media. this is a cycle that has continued. you can look at the impact...
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caller: i look at the of -- look at the party first.will determine if i bail the party if i see too much corruption geared to come into the last caller about socialism, -- to much corruption. to come into the last caller about socialism, what is politics but social? the definitely go with the person at the end. if he is not honest and shows his integrity to this country, i would not vote for him. host: this from "the wall street journal." president obama begins court interviews. today he meets with senate majority and minority leaders and of the top democrat and republican in the senate judiciary committee and sent after that will begin a phone calls to broader circle of senators. it looking at who should replace justice stevens. white house officials say the president is expected to announce the choice in the coming weeks. another story in the news, this one from "the new york times" looking at school budgets. it the potential for huge school layoffs. with revenues cuts, schools warned of huge teacher layoffs across the usa. we had a c
caller: i look at the of -- look at the party first.will determine if i bail the party if i see too much corruption geared to come into the last caller about socialism, -- to much corruption. to come into the last caller about socialism, what is politics but social? the definitely go with the person at the end. if he is not honest and shows his integrity to this country, i would not vote for him. host: this from "the wall street journal." president obama begins court interviews. today...
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the rest of the weekend looks good. potential for snow, believe it or not, after record-breaking temperatures across parts of the midwest. >> that's really unbelievable. rob, keeping you guys on your toes, that's for sure. thanks, rob. >>> we want to update you on a couple of breaking stories we are following this morning. one is the nuclear treaty signing that's going to be taking place in prague in the czech republic any moment now. it was set to get underway 20, 30 minutes ago. >>> in about ten minutes, we are set to get an update on the situation at the west virginia mine right there, on what is going on there and when they will be able to again put four different rescue teams in to try to locate four miners still missing in the wake of the tragedy that took place over the weekend. meanwhile, michael levee with the council on foreign relations joins us again to talk a little bit more about the significance of what is happening today, this pledge on the part of the two nuclear powers left, the two super powers. russi
the rest of the weekend looks good. potential for snow, believe it or not, after record-breaking temperatures across parts of the midwest. >> that's really unbelievable. rob, keeping you guys on your toes, that's for sure. thanks, rob. >>> we want to update you on a couple of breaking stories we are following this morning. one is the nuclear treaty signing that's going to be taking place in prague in the czech republic any moment now. it was set to get underway 20, 30 minutes...
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look at these things without preconditions. public engagement is very, very important to this. we can't have back room deals. the public is going to have to be aware of what the choices are. that's why we're out on the road. we encourage members of congress to have discussions about this with their constituents. but finally, even though we talk about a lot of numbers, and show lots of charts, it really isn't a numbers issue. this is not a green eye shade issue. it is a moral issue. it's about the legacy that we're leaving to future generations. and right now that legacy doesn't look so good. and so it's really up to my generation, the people that are in charge now, to leave a better, more prosperous nation behind. so let me now turn things over to our next speaker david walker who has occasionally been referenced as the rock star of our tour. and that's a pretty good achievement when you're a cpa and, you know -- i mean, at our age, stage of life, david, it's great to be referred to as a rock star, isn't it? >> thanks, bob. [ap
look at these things without preconditions. public engagement is very, very important to this. we can't have back room deals. the public is going to have to be aware of what the choices are. that's why we're out on the road. we encourage members of congress to have discussions about this with their constituents. but finally, even though we talk about a lot of numbers, and show lots of charts, it really isn't a numbers issue. this is not a green eye shade issue. it is a moral issue. it's about...
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and let's look at a place like saudi arabia. why do you think the saudi arabians seems tolerant of this radical violent faith? >> guest: well, i don't know that the monarchy in saudi arabia is of enthusiastic about the violence 'cause i think they realize that by having funded over the years wahhabism which preaches this extreme form of islam, that maybe in some respects they put themselves in great danger. i think it was cover -- it wasn't sunny perdue. i had someone mention to me an old churchill line which was, you know, they're paying the cannibal to eat them last. this support of radical islam on the part of the monarchy over the years may well have ended up in being a significant threat to that monarchy itself. i think in the world of islam -- there's so many different strains and sunni and shia and different national interests. and so jihadism takes very different shapes and different places. but nonetheless, the strain presents a threat to local governments, to local muslim governments which they don't -- which these jih
and let's look at a place like saudi arabia. why do you think the saudi arabians seems tolerant of this radical violent faith? >> guest: well, i don't know that the monarchy in saudi arabia is of enthusiastic about the violence 'cause i think they realize that by having funded over the years wahhabism which preaches this extreme form of islam, that maybe in some respects they put themselves in great danger. i think it was cover -- it wasn't sunny perdue. i had someone mention to me an old...
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that's a look at the weather. more is coming up in just a little bit. >> i'm ready for you. >> you know julie wright is. >> we're keyed up and ready to go. >> we missed the first part. >> it was a reference to a nutty buddy. that's okay. >> close enough. i said the banana boat singers are ready to go and they are warming up. >>> i believe we have toto from the crew in sky fox. they are checking out the ride from 95 and traveling southbound from laurel toward the capital beltway, this is where we have the stalled car tieing up the second lane from the right and this is as traffic merges from 212 toward the capital beltway. one car stuck in the second lane from the right, along i- 95. delays building south of 198 working out towards the capital beltway to allow yourself bail out and use the bw parkway toward the capital beltway. but again 95 already in a crunch this morning out of laurel down toward 212. stalled car in the second lane from the right. back inside and update elsewhere, for those out of germantown it's
that's a look at the weather. more is coming up in just a little bit. >> i'm ready for you. >> you know julie wright is. >> we're keyed up and ready to go. >> we missed the first part. >> it was a reference to a nutty buddy. that's okay. >> close enough. i said the banana boat singers are ready to go and they are warming up. >>> i believe we have toto from the crew in sky fox. they are checking out the ride from 95 and traveling southbound from...
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when you looked -- including this year. it will give a scale of the ratio of the two and the country's capacity to carry that debt. host: christian weller, your thoughts about the relationship between the debt and the deficit? guest: at this point, the numbers are theory. we do not really have to run for the exit at this point. there clearly is a message here underlying what we get from the congressional budget office that we ultimately have to get a handle on the situation. we're looking only 22020, 10 years out. the picture does not get all that much better beyond that. health care reform helps a little bit. we have massive amounts of debt piling off and that puts the country before some hard choices. do we pay for the baby boomers' retirement or do we pay the debts in interest payments to the people web lead us the money?
when you looked -- including this year. it will give a scale of the ratio of the two and the country's capacity to carry that debt. host: christian weller, your thoughts about the relationship between the debt and the deficit? guest: at this point, the numbers are theory. we do not really have to run for the exit at this point. there clearly is a message here underlying what we get from the congressional budget office that we ultimately have to get a handle on the situation. we're looking only...
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look at that.othing says olympic glory like a coaster from pier 1 imports hanging around someone's neck. [ laughter ] i like the winter olympics because you get to see sports you never see anywhere else. like bobsledding. bobsledding is the only sport that shows us what it's like to drive a new toyota. [ laughter and ohs ] i have no brakes, have no brakes! check this out. at an auction in london on friday, a 507-carat diamond, the size of a chicken egg, sold for $35 million. i just have to say, i hope it works, tiger. [ laughter ] i think it will. i think it will. did you hear this? gatorade just announced they are ending their relationship with tiger woods. apparently they made the decision after they checked his cell phone and found texts from powerade and vitamin water. [ laughter ] explain that! this is crazy. a delta airlines flight was canceled after two female crew members got into a fight. delta said their only alternative was upgrading everyone to "all up in my business" class. [ laughter
look at that.othing says olympic glory like a coaster from pier 1 imports hanging around someone's neck. [ laughter ] i like the winter olympics because you get to see sports you never see anywhere else. like bobsledding. bobsledding is the only sport that shows us what it's like to drive a new toyota. [ laughter and ohs ] i have no brakes, have no brakes! check this out. at an auction in london on friday, a 507-carat diamond, the size of a chicken egg, sold for $35 million. i just have to say,...
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caller: i am looking beard -- i am looking. the medical -- i was worried about my employer cancelling that so i went ahead and retired, thinking i could go out and get a job and i found that is not exactly as easy as it sounds. host: the government does a survey, the bureau of labor statistics of a monthly survey. there are other numbers that the government has for people that are -- they are called discourage workers, people who have not been looking for work in the last six months. and people who are working part time who want full-time jobs, so the unemployment rate, if you throw everybody in the mix that sometimes are excluded, up around 16% range. so there are statistics that shows the labor market does remain weak. although 9.7% is not a picnic. the unemployment rate was down to 4.5% when the economy was doing well. so, i don't think there is any sort of attempt here by the government to log these numbers. this report does include other numbers that show that things are bad. host: in fact, one of the things in the report
caller: i am looking beard -- i am looking. the medical -- i was worried about my employer cancelling that so i went ahead and retired, thinking i could go out and get a job and i found that is not exactly as easy as it sounds. host: the government does a survey, the bureau of labor statistics of a monthly survey. there are other numbers that the government has for people that are -- they are called discourage workers, people who have not been looking for work in the last six months. and people...
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it is just my gut looking at it is you are looking exports that have a largely southern -- looking at sports that have largely southern or southwestern appeal. host: why would the nba's you very democratic but college basketball's use high turnout republican? guest: that is a difference that we see across several sports. the professional sport tends to be more democratic and the college sports tend to be more republican. again, i think that is an artifact of education and social economic status. host: the olympics? guest: it is interesting. you don't have an opportunity to advertise in the olympics every election cycle. the interesting thing about the olympics is it is one of the few sports where the ratio of men to women as fans are fairly balanced. most other sports skew mail. -- male. host: why would that trend republican? guest: i really can't answer that. i think it has to do with education, and come, socio- economic status. host: let us hear from some of our viewers and we will ask more questions. george in maine, democrat, what do you think about sports fans and party identity?
it is just my gut looking at it is you are looking exports that have a largely southern -- looking at sports that have largely southern or southwestern appeal. host: why would the nba's you very democratic but college basketball's use high turnout republican? guest: that is a difference that we see across several sports. the professional sport tends to be more democratic and the college sports tend to be more republican. again, i think that is an artifact of education and social economic...