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peaps the two biggest players we're looki at are russia and iran. obama says theres a different threat from iran. we have to change our weapons technology. >>here is no evidence the intelligence has shifted. today i wa speaking to representativesrom defense and the indicated it is not a diminished threat. anybody who watches the news says iran is progreing in, missile capability, and nuclear capability that would pose a terrible threat. , the focus should be on the short term and mormedium range missiles? >> not really. it is aalse choice. iran is pursug both. our goal should be to pursue defenses in mo areas. the plan he just scrapped was one that woulhave provided the united stat the defenses it needs bu also europehe medium ptection it deserves. >> you feel there no jtification for scrapping this. do you think is appeasing moscow? >> iis an odd strategy. the presiden is enteng into e start negotiations. ruia has made it clear they wanted this conceion. heas gotten nothing in concern. he wants russia to be more active in persuading iran from its p
peaps the two biggest players we're looki at are russia and iran. obama says theres a different threat from iran. we have to change our weapons technology. >>here is no evidence the intelligence has shifted. today i wa speaking to representativesrom defense and the indicated it is not a diminished threat. anybody who watches the news says iran is progreing in, missile capability, and nuclear capability that would pose a terrible threat. , the focus should be on the short term and...
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we don't want that. [ laughs ] >> oh, looky there. oprah and gayle. i used to have a good friend just like that. but then she cost me $1 million. >> claretha, how many ways can i say i am sorry? >> [ gasps ] a diamond-encrusted mobile with walkie-talkie chirp and gps. ooh, if i had that, i could locate my real friends. >> okay, listen. claretha, what you're not gonna do is eat my food, drink my drink, and come up in my house and ignore me. >> ella, you don't understand. this was the big one. my number came up, and i lost because i listened to you. >> okay, fine! i'm sorry. i said i was wrong. if it'll make you feel any better, i'll just turn my back and let calvin buy you another lottery ticket. >> the only way that would work is if you let calvin buy me one million lottery tickets and they all hit at the same time. fat chance of that happening. >> and so we have learned that a pedestrian has the right-of-way, even if they don't walk right away, and some of us learned that the hard way, didn't we? how is your mother, by the way? fantastic. great. see?
we don't want that. [ laughs ] >> oh, looky there. oprah and gayle. i used to have a good friend just like that. but then she cost me $1 million. >> claretha, how many ways can i say i am sorry? >> [ gasps ] a diamond-encrusted mobile with walkie-talkie chirp and gps. ooh, if i had that, i could locate my real friends. >> okay, listen. claretha, what you're not gonna do is eat my food, drink my drink, and come up in my house and ignore me. >> ella, you don't...
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then ty'll be looking for growth, and before looki consums their savings will be to the point where they're more comfortable with their financial system i thinkhat's most likely to be towards the end of 2010, 2011. >> susie: that time, as the federal reserve begi to navigate awayrom zero interest rates, how will you mow if y're moving t fast or t slow? >> i'm not sure we'll actly know thenswer to that. the are always alot of certaintys, and looking back on e period from 2004 to 2006, i think that incrse in interestates w perhaps a little too measured, not at the beginning but words the end. so think weill be looking at that period and responding a bit more aggreively than we did at th time. i think we will have to make a very hard jgment about ether or not the recery is firm on hold and how mh flationary pressures mig be rising ove the point that's consistenwith o ice sbility objective. and it will be havin to look at everying. susie: mr. evans, thank you so much for ur time, ve interestinconversation. >>hank you very much. >> susie: you c wash an extended version of ou inrview with charles
then ty'll be looking for growth, and before looki consums their savings will be to the point where they're more comfortable with their financial system i thinkhat's most likely to be towards the end of 2010, 2011. >> susie: that time, as the federal reserve begi to navigate awayrom zero interest rates, how will you mow if y're moving t fast or t slow? >> i'm not sure we'll actly know thenswer to that. the are always alot of certaintys, and looking back on e period from 2004 to...
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accompsh on his national agenda while figing a devastating wa i think that obama's in that mome now and looki that the kind of history if he's not careful in this moment. >> pleure to talk aut. could go longer. gak uley and charles sennott, thanyou. >>> as we turn to the global economy there were signs this week that russia may be ttoming out of its severe recession. e russi economy grew7.5% in the second quarter ofhis year, compared with the first qrter. for one thing, ruia has been increang its oil exports. in fact, it has now surpassed saudi arabia as the world's leading l exporter. you might think that an economy wi a seemily nonstopflow of oil revenue a resulting weal means never ending carefree lifestyle. but that is not necessarily the case, as we hear in this report from theeshen gulf nation of qata nicole johnson shows uswhy. >> repter: living it up in the gulf. an 18-year-old holiday. here t country' enormous oil and gas wealth means the state pays f his university edation, gis him a free plot of land, buildsis how, y po pays f his electricity and water bis. >> they rlized theye pri
accompsh on his national agenda while figing a devastating wa i think that obama's in that mome now and looki that the kind of history if he's not careful in this moment. >> pleure to talk aut. could go longer. gak uley and charles sennott, thanyou. >>> as we turn to the global economy there were signs this week that russia may be ttoming out of its severe recession. e russi economy grew7.5% in the second quarter ofhis year, compared with the first qrter. for one thing, ruia has...
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. >> looki, looki. find paul wit two, with one, paul forhe win. the competition is amazing. people aays ask me what is it le to play in the nba. and you know, everyone, you know, i alwa talk about how they cl college baetball because they feel guys in the-- from playi in t nba i can speak from experience there a no nights off. are yo pling against the most finally tuned athlete in the wld night in and night out. d if you don't bring your a game you will be barrassed. you wi be embarrassed pecially in our league. so inow there are so ny different things now that en i first came int was about how fa can i do . how fast i can do . and now is about h effient can i be. >> ron: lebronames, istopher bean and chris paul when we continue. >> additnal funding for charlie ro was also providedy these funders. and by bloomberg, a prider of multimedia news andnformation worldwide. >> from our studio in new york city, this is captioning snsored by ro communications from our sdios in new york city, this is charlie rose >> lebron james and kristopher belman e here n 2002 belma began filming
. >> looki, looki. find paul wit two, with one, paul forhe win. the competition is amazing. people aays ask me what is it le to play in the nba. and you know, everyone, you know, i alwa talk about how they cl college baetball because they feel guys in the-- from playi in t nba i can speak from experience there a no nights off. are yo pling against the most finally tuned athlete in the wld night in and night out. d if you don't bring your a game you will be barrassed. you wi be embarrassed...
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not only from what we call the looky-lous. the people coming down to look at this event. that has traffic issues. but we also have an influx. an egress of emergency personnel, which is constantly going on. they have set up their formal command post for police and fire and emergency management. over at the american legion hall. it's north of the water main break itself. there has been no significant change in the amount of water flow. it has not gotten any worse. nor has it gotten any better. so pretty much what you see down there in damage is what you're going to see until they get this water volume slowed down. the storm drains continue to do their job. the only way that i can see that this situation would get any worse is if it were to rupture yet. another water main break that ruptured nearby this. baltimore county police, baltimore county fire, public works officials, state highway people being sent down here to assist. doing their job. folks are remaining calm. they're sheltering employees where possible. you're looking right here. stop billy and pan to that. you see
not only from what we call the looky-lous. the people coming down to look at this event. that has traffic issues. but we also have an influx. an egress of emergency personnel, which is constantly going on. they have set up their formal command post for police and fire and emergency management. over at the american legion hall. it's north of the water main break itself. there has been no significant change in the amount of water flow. it has not gotten any worse. nor has it gotten any better. so...
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. >> there are so many things that wal-mart is looki forward to doing, like helping people live better but mostly we're looking forward to helpi bui strger communities and retionships. because of your helthe best is yet to come. >> nationwide surance proudly supports tavis smiley. tavis a nationwide iurance, working to improve fancial literacy and the economic empowermt that comes with it. >> nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs stationrom viewers like you. thank you. [captioninmade possible by kcet public television] tavis: senator jeff bingaman of new mexico hds a unique seat in this heah care reform debate. as a member of both e senate finance smith and the hlth, education and labor commite. if all goe according to plan, the enate finance committee could begin voti on a health care bill this week. senator bingaman joi us tonight from capitolill. senator, nice to havyou on the progra sir. >> nice to be with y, tavis. tavis: how rlistic is that that we might start votingn that this ek? gh i thi we're going to start voting on amendments tomorrow. on tuesday w
. >> there are so many things that wal-mart is looki forward to doing, like helping people live better but mostly we're looking forward to helpi bui strger communities and retionships. because of your helthe best is yet to come. >> nationwide surance proudly supports tavis smiley. tavis a nationwide iurance, working to improve fancial literacy and the economic empowermt that comes with it. >> nationwide is on your side. >> and by contributions to your pbs stationrom...
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he is having to pay for extra security guards because of all of the looky lous who will gather. >> paparazzi to see him work. >> he waved to the fans and ignored everybody else. >> we talked to kristin earlier about how twitter is taking off. it was huge with the vm a's. her name is justine and helping viewers twitter throughout the night and it turned off to pay off. as 1.3 million vma tweets were unleash between the time the show started and ended. that's more than when michael jackson died. >>> let's get to weather. a little wetness this morning. you will need the rain gear in a
he is having to pay for extra security guards because of all of the looky lous who will gather. >> paparazzi to see him work. >> he waved to the fans and ignored everybody else. >> we talked to kristin earlier about how twitter is taking off. it was huge with the vm a's. her name is justine and helping viewers twitter throughout the night and it turned off to pay off. as 1.3 million vma tweets were unleash between the time the show started and ended. that's more than when...
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we can best understand the american beaconsfield conservatism by looki at an american beaconsfield and named russell kirk koo said the definition of conservatism is when it is not necessa to change it is nessary not to change. what is obvious to determine what is necessary and wh degree of change is necessary. sense burt and his followers have a full dichotomy between ideology and reasm and they fail to understand wh americans have understoo since the beginnings of our reagan solution is there such a thing ideals that can be married to circumstances that we can have nonideological principal politics. now, beaconsfield conservatism arises in the early 19th century and deals with thpolitical circumstances of 19th century england of the landed gentry rich elite that is threatened by democratic urges tt are different than the democratic urges and ameca. rememb england we like to think of as the mother of our country but it did not have a democracy by american standards til 1918. udall impactful male suffrage in britain until after world war i when beaconsfield and the ties are forming thei
we can best understand the american beaconsfield conservatism by looki at an american beaconsfield and named russell kirk koo said the definition of conservatism is when it is not necessa to change it is nessary not to change. what is obvious to determine what is necessary and wh degree of change is necessary. sense burt and his followers have a full dichotomy between ideology and reasm and they fail to understand wh americans have understoo since the beginnings of our reagan solution is there...
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it is a book, it is a book that is not written-- adm comes out in this book looki pretty horrible and is their own words that hang them and the whole system of political contributions and influence looks as bad as anyone imagined e endpoint of that, they start laughingly calculating how much the fines will costs. .. media have to doackground checks on everybody. but ultimately, it does certainly make me very uncomfortable, and people who have read the book and talked about it, fery uncomfortable, that when the doors are closed and people think no one is listening,hat these corporate types, who when they are in public talk about first amendment, supporting expressing their politil views, when the door ios, what they're talking about is our business will do better if we pay these politicians, even if we are breaking the law. that is something that should give all of us some pause. c-span:we have a lot more to talk about. >> this book was published by random house, visit randomhouse.com. this is the first of the two part series, part ii will air next saturday at 6:00 p.m.. for more infor
it is a book, it is a book that is not written-- adm comes out in this book looki pretty horrible and is their own words that hang them and the whole system of political contributions and influence looks as bad as anyone imagined e endpoint of that, they start laughingly calculating how much the fines will costs. .. media have to doackground checks on everybody. but ultimately, it does certainly make me very uncomfortable, and people who have read the book and talked about it, fery...
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tennis star and very ugly human beg, james blake is joing us cheerand applse ] wowhe is t a good lookian. not good lookin-- but he's a good alete and we hava performance from e eat keri hilson, everybody. [ chrs a appuse ] tht is going to hot. she'll play with the roots. yeah, she's playing with the roots tonight. it's goingo be awesome. sounds gre. now, today is friday, and at's usually when i catch up on some personal stuff. i check my inbox, i return some e-mailand, of cour, i se out so "thank-you nos." well, i'runng a little but behind today. s i thought that if y guys wouldn't mind, i'd just like to write out my weekly "tnk-you nos" rightow. is thaall rit? [ cheers and appuse thanks, you guys roots, can i get some "thank-you note" wring music, please ♪ [ lauter ] >> jimmy: "thank you, federal reserve chairm ben bernanke, fo saying th the recession is most likely over. nothing puts me at ease and restores my confidee like a nice firm 'most likely.'" [ laughter ] "thank you, celebry couple nicknamefor not naming the new jennif anistonerarbutler relaonship "anisbut." [ laughr ] appla
tennis star and very ugly human beg, james blake is joing us cheerand applse ] wowhe is t a good lookian. not good lookin-- but he's a good alete and we hava performance from e eat keri hilson, everybody. [ chrs a appuse ] tht is going to hot. she'll play with the roots. yeah, she's playing with the roots tonight. it's goingo be awesome. sounds gre. now, today is friday, and at's usually when i catch up on some personal stuff. i check my inbox, i return some e-mailand, of cour, i se out so...
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we still have to think a spotty shower tomorrow afternoon and into tomorrow evening and looki to theest. this is where the challenge is into tomorrow night and saturday. all of that moisture out west has to go somewhere and one think this we had seen is that it's saturday afternoon, looks like when this main batch of rain is going to come on through and i still think we'll have timing issues. right now, looks like the better part of saturday will remain dry. there is a lot of wet weather back out to the west. saturday night into sunday morning. we can have some heavy rain and this thunderstorms moving through and right now, looks like the system could get out of here quickly. so, the better part of sunday looks dry and sunshine, too. mild overnight tonight, looks cloudy. temperatures in the upper 60s for the city and temperatures to the south and the northwestern suburbs, the temperatures in the lower 60s and this is what we're calling for the next five days. cooler tomorrow, high of 74 and mostly cloudy, limited sunshine. showers side afternoon and showers sunday morn -- saturday af
we still have to think a spotty shower tomorrow afternoon and into tomorrow evening and looki to theest. this is where the challenge is into tomorrow night and saturday. all of that moisture out west has to go somewhere and one think this we had seen is that it's saturday afternoon, looks like when this main batch of rain is going to come on through and i still think we'll have timing issues. right now, looks like the better part of saturday will remain dry. there is a lot of wet weather back...
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are we looki at a prectionistrend thatill influence tre around the sfwhorld the chine are n happy about th, as you know. and a lot of american companies are not happy abo china's trade policies andtheir products havg access toheir marks and the united states and this president clearly has some... cole... three things, arlie, real quick. >>rose:... relatnship with the unions tt supported hi well, you can see on education 's willing to challenge ales when it ces to america's interts. he's taking on quote/unquote the teachers' union in his pursuit of charter schools, teacher testg, student tesng and accountability. >> rose: and he's prepared to do the me thing with respecto ade, yes? >> three things real quickly. he a firm believer in e both ee trade. two, this was a case... a clear se as it relatesto the violations. and, third, if youook over the next 20 years, 15 years, americs economic growth is going to ce from more exports around the world. so while the action here is appropriatto this specific case, the psident's cmitment to freetrade as a principle for econom growth of the united st
are we looki at a prectionistrend thatill influence tre around the sfwhorld the chine are n happy about th, as you know. and a lot of american companies are not happy abo china's trade policies andtheir products havg access toheir marks and the united states and this president clearly has some... cole... three things, arlie, real quick. >>rose:... relatnship with the unions tt supported hi well, you can see on education 's willing to challenge ales when it ces to america's interts. he's...
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having a hear on pesticides as i describe in the book they make safeway and the big grocery stores lookik rouse and -- ridiculous and end up proving the case on pesticides and what happens is this, the growers say to chavez and this is not widely known, we'll settle th great boycott. we'll agree to union grape. we'll agree to the wages you want. you can have yr hiring hall. you can have the working conditions you want. big victory right. st people wld have said we won. let's call it. but therowers also said we have to have the unlimited right to spray pesticides. cesar wouldn't do. that he refused to reach a deal the end the grape boycott that allowed the farms to spray workers endanger their heah. in those days no one ever heard of the term environmental justice and the sierra club thought that's not our issue, we're in the lakes and mountains not spraying latino workers in the fields of california. they kind of built the environmental justice movement. they were the model for it. and you know ultimately when they reached these contracts in 1970 with the grape growers there were provisi
having a hear on pesticides as i describe in the book they make safeway and the big grocery stores lookik rouse and -- ridiculous and end up proving the case on pesticides and what happens is this, the growers say to chavez and this is not widely known, we'll settle th great boycott. we'll agree to union grape. we'll agree to the wages you want. you can have yr hiring hall. you can have the working conditions you want. big victory right. st people wld have said we won. let's call it. but...
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. >> looky here.k officially back in the game on sunday playing in his first regular season nfl game in three years. he took with the philadelphia eagles for just 11 plays including two incomplete passes. the eagles beat my beloved kansas city chiefs. he was released from prison just two months ago after serving 18 months on dog fighting charges. he said it was a real highlight in his career to get back on the field. >> i'm sure he had some nerves after so long. >> it seems every congressional candidate runs for office fighting to clean up washington. >> it seems another loophole opens up. >> chief investigative correspondent brian ross follows the money trail. >> reporter: it's a dream come true, especially if someone else pays for it. it was the case this summer for two powerful members of congress. john boehner and saxby chambliss, the two golf loving republicans spent a luxurious weekend at the greenbriar, the kind of cozy gathering new ethics reform laws were supposed to curb. >> you're seeing th
. >> looky here.k officially back in the game on sunday playing in his first regular season nfl game in three years. he took with the philadelphia eagles for just 11 plays including two incomplete passes. the eagles beat my beloved kansas city chiefs. he was released from prison just two months ago after serving 18 months on dog fighting charges. he said it was a real highlight in his career to get back on the field. >> i'm sure he had some nerves after so long. >> it seems...
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. >>> ws 4 tcaayod isayng looki a jobs for you. sthooe'er jeob fare' at the corner. f ns corner.is happening today from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. eun? >> joe, thank a california lawmaker has resigned after comments about his extramarital affair and sexual escapades were caught on tape. in this video recorded in july, the then orange county assembly man mike duvall was caught bragging about affairs he was having with two women. the graphic conversation took place during a committee hearing break. duvall apparently did not realize a microphone in front of him was on the entire time. >> the woman he was talking about happens to be a lobbyist. since duvall was vice chair of the energy and commerce committee an ethics investigation has been launched. duvall is married with two grown children. >> let's get a check on our forecast now as we near the end of this hour. >> the sun ever going to come back out again, tom? >> in space no one can hear you complain, and here is a view from the space shuttle overlooking hurricane fred yesterday over the far eastern atlantic. look at this spectacul
. >>> ws 4 tcaayod isayng looki a jobs for you. sthooe'er jeob fare' at the corner. f ns corner.is happening today from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. eun? >> joe, thank a california lawmaker has resigned after comments about his extramarital affair and sexual escapades were caught on tape. in this video recorded in july, the then orange county assembly man mike duvall was caught bragging about affairs he was having with two women. the graphic conversation took place during a committee...
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and that's what we're looki ila right now. that's why i think part of the problem here is we've lost our compass. we don't have democratic values attached to our economy. the people have very little say as to what's going on. >> you seem to celebrate socialism and really look up to it in your film. we screened the movie and watched all two hours and a few minutes of it. seems like you wish you lived in more of a france or sweden or a socialist state? >> well, if you saw the film, you know what i'm celebrating is christianity. because that's how i was -- >> jewish people on wall street, might strike them as a little insensitive. >> absolutely not. all the great religions say the same thing. whether you're jewish, christian, butchristia christian, buddhist, muslim, they all say the same judged by we treat the least among us. >> the -- treated million of people in africa with malaria prevention medicine for a dollar a case. there are plenty of examples of capitalist companies doing good things for the people because it's good for
and that's what we're looki ila right now. that's why i think part of the problem here is we've lost our compass. we don't have democratic values attached to our economy. the people have very little say as to what's going on. >> you seem to celebrate socialism and really look up to it in your film. we screened the movie and watched all two hours and a few minutes of it. seems like you wish you lived in more of a france or sweden or a socialist state? >> well, if you saw the film,...
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that it appears that they have to modify it, get $1,000 a then, be paid back for every year, they're looki at these loans and saying, i'm getting four phone calls. two of the people get to step two three. one of those two gets into the modification process. and then half of people aren't going to make their payments under the modification. and $1,000 isn't enough. and the incentive programs that are offered in this just are just not enough to the experience. since they'red lender they may want to modify the program in spite of all that. but these are the major, this is a major company. this is what they're experiencing. i don't know if that is what they're telling you but they're telling their congressman this. the people, and i'll end on this, the danger that i see in resurrecting the discussion about bankruptcy, and the ability to mitigate the debt in bankruptcy, is that we have a great number of borrowers now that, if we begin to send the signal that that is a possibility again, we will have people that will make the decision to stop making the payments on their homes, and wait for that
that it appears that they have to modify it, get $1,000 a then, be paid back for every year, they're looki at these loans and saying, i'm getting four phone calls. two of the people get to step two three. one of those two gets into the modification process. and then half of people aren't going to make their payments under the modification. and $1,000 isn't enough. and the incentive programs that are offered in this just are just not enough to the experience. since they'red lender they may want...
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is it deficit neutral, do we pay for every penny that we spend, but looki at e ninth and tenth year isew spending less than the savings, and is that gap growing? if the answer to that is no i think that we have failed in the fundamental objectiveone of the two fundamental objectives of this whole effort. secondrea in which things are considerably different is the economic context. when we took this up in ', '94 we were two and a half years bend the trough of the recession. and the anand when the rate peaked at 7.8% in the summer of 1992 and was slowly falling. peaked at 7.8% by theime this was introduced. it was 6.5% by the time and died it was 6%. sopeople were not happy. the economy was and jogging, b it was improving. where are we now win the thing was on failed or the effort was initiated when the economy was in free fall, unemployment still rising. we are on the brink of a worldwide financial meltdown. the government took extraordinary actions which clearly made the americaneople weary about the role ich governnt is now pleading in the economies life. no one is asking what is the
is it deficit neutral, do we pay for every penny that we spend, but looki at e ninth and tenth year isew spending less than the savings, and is that gap growing? if the answer to that is no i think that we have failed in the fundamental objectiveone of the two fundamental objectives of this whole effort. secondrea in which things are considerably different is the economic context. when we took this up in ', '94 we were two and a half years bend the trough of the recession. and the anand when...
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james shield whose is now the ace of this staff was only 6-8 and matt garza, a looky with minnesota 3ee of the pitchers instrumental last year as tampa bay won the american league pennant. for the orioles, here are the three at the top of the heap. brad bergesen, brian matusz just shut down. outstanding eight starts, 5-2 and chris tillman. and, again, the key with all of this special now they understand what it is about. now they understand as gregg zaun said you better command your pitches. and now the hope is that they will move forward and be more and more competitive next year hoping the orioles win more games. here is a look at the pitching match-up for tonight and jeff neiman who is in line for rookie of the year consideration looking for his 15th win and he goes against jason berk long is looking for his fifth. it is a battle of right-handers coming up from orioles park at camden yards. when we come back, rick dempsey breaks down the pitching match- up! >> i think berken has alway been the same since day one. i think he is a grinder, he compe
james shield whose is now the ace of this staff was only 6-8 and matt garza, a looky with minnesota 3ee of the pitchers instrumental last year as tampa bay won the american league pennant. for the orioles, here are the three at the top of the heap. brad bergesen, brian matusz just shut down. outstanding eight starts, 5-2 and chris tillman. and, again, the key with all of this special now they understand what it is about. now they understand as gregg zaun said you better command your pitches....
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he was seen leaving the building looki looking distraught. >> reporter: we know he was not a studentem pole, keeping track of the animals annie le and her team were using for research. he was doing diabetes and cancer research. he reportedly did text her that day having to do with the condition of the cages that her mice were in. but as far as their relationship, it's really unclear at this point. faculty members certainly saw each other in the hallway. just how much they had to do with each other is unclear. >>> police are still gathering evidence in the case. a car was towed friday night from the motel clark was staying in before his arrest. a state trooper on the scene said it was related to the murder case. clark remains in jail on $3 million bond. >>> tonight on hln news and views and nancy grace prime time exclusive, a neighbor of the yale murder suspect is speaking out. what will she say about the perpendicular personality of raymond clark now behind bars for strangling annie le and hiding her body before a basement wall. >>> authorities searching the property of phillip and n
he was seen leaving the building looki looking distraught. >> reporter: we know he was not a studentem pole, keeping track of the animals annie le and her team were using for research. he was doing diabetes and cancer research. he reportedly did text her that day having to do with the condition of the cages that her mice were in. but as far as their relationship, it's really unclear at this point. faculty members certainly saw each other in the hallway. just how much they had to do with...
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he's in a whole other world of smart and he was looki for anoth idea and he basically opened up a laptopand saw facebook the original facebook which was very kind of just a page basically and already reached 20,000-30,000 people when he saw it. he deced this was the idea. he flew out researched it met rk and eduardo at a reece raunl in new york. great scene where this takes place. they were at a restaurant and it was like a dog and pony show and he showed what i could do forou and showed himnd just kind of love fest between him and mark but not so much between him and eduardo and it was the beginning end of their relationship but sean became that next step. >>e med in with mark. >> mark moved out to california and sean moved in with him because sean had nowhereo live at the time. he was in bweenouses and happened to be down the street and sar -- ran into them on the street and moved in and he really brought facebook to the next level from the dormroom company to this real company. he brought in the first funding. >> and thene was forced out according to your book. >> forced out is a stro
he's in a whole other world of smart and he was looki for anoth idea and he basically opened up a laptopand saw facebook the original facebook which was very kind of just a page basically and already reached 20,000-30,000 people when he saw it. he deced this was the idea. he flew out researched it met rk and eduardo at a reece raunl in new york. great scene where this takes place. they were at a restaurant and it was like a dog and pony show and he showed what i could do forou and showed himnd...
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we have to really, really recognize what wee got to offer and what we're looki for in someone, and haveu mean check list. give us your chick list. >> chick list is what you wt. do you want someone that's kind, that's going, you know, good heart, that's got good values, that going to faithful. it's not all abt, you know, is he six foot and really the hot. it's a perfect world you're talking about. >> may not be faithful to you. it may not work the other way around. >> what about if you're attracted to a certain type? say you're attraced to a powerful man? don't look at me. what if you are and that's your story. what do you do? >> you know i slept with a lot of men. i have also slt wi a lot of powerful men. >> you keep telling us. we're going to ask you how many in a minute if you keep it up. >> powerful men,ou have to acceptthe good with the bad. a lot of them, egotistal and strong and they need things their way. you've got to understand that you've got other values you're looking for as well. theyave to be good at what they do, don't you think? >> what's the biggst mistake wen make toda
we have to really, really recognize what wee got to offer and what we're looki for in someone, and haveu mean check list. give us your chick list. >> chick list is what you wt. do you want someone that's kind, that's going, you know, good heart, that's got good values, that going to faithful. it's not all abt, you know, is he six foot and really the hot. it's a perfect world you're talking about. >> may not be faithful to you. it may not work the other way around. >> what...
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unfortunately it broke loose or came loose just above where the torque was operating so we just got looky. later on, i had a similar one that had been installed with the same tool and when i went to do it the same thing happened. at this time we knew what the procedures would be to get it unstuck. it's still that moment -- is it going to break? >> the line is first do no harm. >> that's right. >> i have one more philosophical question. i think everyone here values space exploration and the value of that, we all understand or we wouldn't be here, but can you talk about in an era of tight budgets, the value of manned space versus more robotic and unmanned space exploration? >> we had part of that debate up here earlier, didn't we? when buzz was still here. i don't think you ever got to address it. >> let me give you a couple of quick comments about it. i think it is a false debate about it. the truth is there's room and need for both. robots can go right now places where humans can't and humans can do things that robots can't at the moment and much more efficiently. if my friend steve squir
unfortunately it broke loose or came loose just above where the torque was operating so we just got looky. later on, i had a similar one that had been installed with the same tool and when i went to do it the same thing happened. at this time we knew what the procedures would be to get it unstuck. it's still that moment -- is it going to break? >> the line is first do no harm. >> that's right. >> i have one more philosophical question. i think everyone here values space...