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[ bleep ] >> because it hurts. >> marcus, marcus, marcus.ng to win no academy award with that [ bleep ]. stop that crying. i don't want to hear your crying. i'm just going to go on back and not talk to you about this. they wanted me to talk to you about being released to general pop. i'm not going to listen to you crying about some other man. >> i'm so sorry. i'm sorry. >> last time you were here, how long you stay? about three or four months. and both of them times you were in population, you caught yourself being with one individual, yes or no? even though you call yourself being with one individual, do you not have people that are coming after you all of the time? yes or no? just yes or no? >> well, yes. >> whether you say they're your problems or not, i cannot stop these guys from coming after you. and you know that regardless, somebody is going to make a play for you. so why should i turn you out to pop? >> please. >> tell me why. >> please, give me a chance. >> i don't want to you beg me, i want you to give me one good reason why i sho
[ bleep ] >> because it hurts. >> marcus, marcus, marcus.ng to win no academy award with that [ bleep ]. stop that crying. i don't want to hear your crying. i'm just going to go on back and not talk to you about this. they wanted me to talk to you about being released to general pop. i'm not going to listen to you crying about some other man. >> i'm so sorry. i'm sorry. >> last time you were here, how long you stay? about three or four months. and both of them times you...
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. >> marcus, you have been around this block a few times. you have watched the broad sweep as a journalist and an as editor. how do you analyze the forces that are improving, and maybe the forces that are more retrograde. how do you see the picture as evolving? >> first of all thank you for organizing this panel. and thanks for inviting me. and congratulations, april, your stories were wonderful. i think that's the right way to frame the question. you can look at china as a snapshot or a moving picture. and if you look at china in a snapshot all that april described and revealed are pediments of getting a good visa. i spend more time than anyone trying to get a visa. and getting a visa is critical. you have to assume you are being followed and those getting interviewed after you. and that's the snapshot. if you compare to the 80s when you were there and others were there. it's a far different world. people are willing to let their names be used. one of our reporters now in china, keith richberg, is spending full time on twitter. monitoring t
. >> marcus, you have been around this block a few times. you have watched the broad sweep as a journalist and an as editor. how do you analyze the forces that are improving, and maybe the forces that are more retrograde. how do you see the picture as evolving? >> first of all thank you for organizing this panel. and thanks for inviting me. and congratulations, april, your stories were wonderful. i think that's the right way to frame the question. you can look at china as a snapshot...
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i have a question from marcus. what all of you talked earlier about, the news media function to inform the public. when this chen guangcheng drama was unfolding in beijing, i mean, making headlines in major u.s. newspapers, at the same time an important xhirk dialogue was going on with hillary, geithner, and 100 u.s. officials. talking about the largest economy of the world and the world. is that decision made -- because you don't see much coverage on this dialogue during those days. is that a decision made at the "washington post" that we should focus on chen guangcheng, it's more spicy? >> so happily for us we had sent a reporter with hillary clinton and the team from washington. so we were able to cover that. it's just a relative news value issue. one story was a far more interesting and compelling story than the other. as important as the strategic dialogue talks may have been. and we were -- we went with the one that was the human drama, and we played that bigger. as did everybody else. great powers can walk a
i have a question from marcus. what all of you talked earlier about, the news media function to inform the public. when this chen guangcheng drama was unfolding in beijing, i mean, making headlines in major u.s. newspapers, at the same time an important xhirk dialogue was going on with hillary, geithner, and 100 u.s. officials. talking about the largest economy of the world and the world. is that decision made -- because you don't see much coverage on this dialogue during those days. is that a...
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so. >> and marcus, how do you think we're doing here in this country? in many ways we fancy ourselves as the model of, you know, in-depth, thoughtful coverage. and yet when you look around the american landscape how do you assess our state of grace? >> i don't know that there's a really simple answer to that question. i think the -- you know, i think people want -- there's a narrative line that journalism isn't reaching people anymore, that everybody is focused in politics especially on just partisan, rancorous debate. and it's all rhetoric from this side, rhetoric from that side. goodness knows we see plenty of that, and i get plenty of the e-mails from people who feel strongly about things we write on politics. but, i mean, one of the questions you'd have to ask is what people -- reading habits have changed. and people used to be able to -- people used to have only a certain diet of information available to them. if you lived in a small town in the united states, what you had available to you informationwise was what your local newspaper could provide
so. >> and marcus, how do you think we're doing here in this country? in many ways we fancy ourselves as the model of, you know, in-depth, thoughtful coverage. and yet when you look around the american landscape how do you assess our state of grace? >> i don't know that there's a really simple answer to that question. i think the -- you know, i think people want -- there's a narrative line that journalism isn't reaching people anymore, that everybody is focused in politics...
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so there's the contrast to marcus welby. that is is proton beam therapy chamber. it's somewhat controversial but one thing you can be sure about it is it's expensive. it's always interesting to know how these things work. here's a nice schematic. you can see there are these various ways to treat people. the real power source of course is money. if we didn't have big demand for this kind of technology, we wouldn't spend the money. it's the money at that drives the system. so i'm glad i got past technology so i can now talk about economics. no, seriously, i'll go back to technology in a minute. so that's the point. as susan said, the various sources of health care cost growth that people have attributed over the years are not separable and in particular they all have their root in either the supply of something or the demand for something and since it's a market economy, it means money. and in this particular case it's both supply and demand. so anyway, here's something that i found in someone else's presentation, i thought it was very interesting. this does reflect
so there's the contrast to marcus welby. that is is proton beam therapy chamber. it's somewhat controversial but one thing you can be sure about it is it's expensive. it's always interesting to know how these things work. here's a nice schematic. you can see there are these various ways to treat people. the real power source of course is money. if we didn't have big demand for this kind of technology, we wouldn't spend the money. it's the money at that drives the system. so i'm glad i got past...
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technology, and, of course, you saw the picture of marcus welby. you know, if you got up this morning and took a pill, you used medical technology. that's probably what almost everybody in this room did. i took quite a few pills. they didn't do much good. rick, get to work. but personally everybody -- what's that? oh. [ laughter ] i'll be getting to that in just a second. so rick has already taken me off of technology and on to my favorite topic, but you know, marcus welby, instrument he's using was proeblg the best he had in those days. the reason he went to your home to visit you, he took that black bag. what was in it? a stethoscope, something available since the greeks and basically nothing else. a thermometer, too. okay. good deal. health care is not practiced that way anymore, and i think mostly we can say that's a good thing. so there's the contrast to marcus welby, that is a proton beamed therapy chamber. it's somewhat controversial, but one thing you can be sure about is, it's expensive. and so you know, it's always interesting to note how
technology, and, of course, you saw the picture of marcus welby. you know, if you got up this morning and took a pill, you used medical technology. that's probably what almost everybody in this room did. i took quite a few pills. they didn't do much good. rick, get to work. but personally everybody -- what's that? oh. [ laughter ] i'll be getting to that in just a second. so rick has already taken me off of technology and on to my favorite topic, but you know, marcus welby, instrument he's...
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. >> marcus, you've been around this block a few times and you've really watched the broad sweep, both as a journalist and as an editor. how do you analyze the forces that are improving and maybe the forces that are more retrograde? how do you see the picture is evolving? >> you know, first of all, thank you for organizing this panel and thanks for inviting me, and congratulations, april. your stories were wonderful. you know, i think that's the right way of framing the question. because i think that you can look at china as a snapshot or as a moving picture, as with anything. if you look at china in a snapshot, obviously the things april is describing and observed are real, genuine impediments to doing good journalism. getting a visa. i seem to be the editor who spends the most time of any editor in america getting veeses sa, mostly succeeding, sometimes not. getting a visa is critical. people still have their -- you have to assume you're still being followed, that your phones and conversations are being listened to, people get interviewed after you interview them by state security pe
. >> marcus, you've been around this block a few times and you've really watched the broad sweep, both as a journalist and as an editor. how do you analyze the forces that are improving and maybe the forces that are more retrograde? how do you see the picture is evolving? >> you know, first of all, thank you for organizing this panel and thanks for inviting me, and congratulations, april. your stories were wonderful. you know, i think that's the right way of framing the question....
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>> reporter: moments later, she kpronts him while he's out with the other woman. >> marcus! in my bed that we laid in for three years? >> it's not the truth. >> what do you mean? it's on camera. >> reporter: michelle is not the only one spying on a loved one to gather evidence. enter the domestic spy shop. >> and the camera is right here. >> cellphone tracking, gps, cameras and microphones, small and cheap enough, often less than $300 for do it yourself snooping. some small enough to be mounted on a key chain to capture this bar-room rendezvous or on a motel room peephole to catch cheaters waiting for the coast to be clear, when clearly it's not. divorce lawyers say digital evidence like this is being used in an increasing number of divorce cases, and believe it or not, custody battles too. >> birthday party. >> take duke of omaha, he's in a vicious battle over his 7-year-old daughter whose mother rigged her teddy bear with a microphone and told her to carry it at all times. >> removed a few stitches, replaced the recording device inside of the bear's head, plug it in to the
>> reporter: moments later, she kpronts him while he's out with the other woman. >> marcus! in my bed that we laid in for three years? >> it's not the truth. >> what do you mean? it's on camera. >> reporter: michelle is not the only one spying on a loved one to gather evidence. enter the domestic spy shop. >> and the camera is right here. >> cellphone tracking, gps, cameras and microphones, small and cheap enough, often less than $300 for do it yourself...
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the gifts won't be taken back by neiman marcus. and she is mad. >>> first, josh elliott has the top stories. >> good morning to all of you. we're going to begin with the two americans kidnapped in egypt. getting new information about what happened. let's get right to alex marquardt in the region right now. good morning to you, alex. >> reporter: good morning, josh. the american embassy in cairo tells us the two men were kidnapped in the lawless sinai peninsula. the men were driving north from the resort town of dahab, when they were taken by tribesman. their egyptian driver who was released, said the bedoins want another released. there is an al qaeda presence. we do not believe they are involved in this. we spoke with the father of one of the young men. he asked that we don't release their names. but says they're praying for them. and that the embassy is working hard to secure their release. josh? >> alex marquardt, thank you for that. >>> the other big story this morning, the killing spree in seattle. we are learning more details
the gifts won't be taken back by neiman marcus. and she is mad. >>> first, josh elliott has the top stories. >> good morning to all of you. we're going to begin with the two americans kidnapped in egypt. getting new information about what happened. let's get right to alex marquardt in the region right now. good morning to you, alex. >> reporter: good morning, josh. the american embassy in cairo tells us the two men were kidnapped in the lawless sinai peninsula. the men were...
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marcus smith senior served as an electrician in afghanistan....supporring u-s troops for 4 months.thisthe longest he has been away from his ffmily. &p(2:22) its going tt be hard t imagine the look on their face when i take that mask off andd home..(13:54) im preety amazed & to see my dad i've been ddeaming about this day for now..... smiih will bb here for 2 more weeks... before returning to afghanistan ffr another 4 motnhs. it's friday and that means it's your turn to sound oof on our facebook page bout anything you aat. want.let ussknow whaa's on your mind-- and your rrsponse could air in our "facebook feedback" segment. segment.just go to facebook dot com slash foxbaltimore to become a fan and join the conversation. will storms put a damper on your memorial day plans? plans?meteorologgit steve &pfertig has our full forecast... next in your pkywatch weather forecast. forecast. ((break 1)) dad look, you can get eggs, bacon and pancakes for $4. umm. in my day, you get eggs, bacon and pancakes, and it only cost you $4. the $4 everyday value slam. one of 4 tasty choices for $4 off the 2-
marcus smith senior served as an electrician in afghanistan....supporring u-s troops for 4 months.thisthe longest he has been away from his ffmily. &p(2:22) its going tt be hard t imagine the look on their face when i take that mask off andd home..(13:54) im preety amazed & to see my dad i've been ddeaming about this day for now..... smiih will bb here for 2 more weeks... before returning to afghanistan ffr another 4 motnhs. it's friday and that means it's your turn to sound oof on our...
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so there's the contrast to marcus welby. that is is proton beam therapy chamber. it's somewhat controversial but one thing you can be sure about it is it's expensive. it's always interesting to know how these things work. here's a nice schematic. you can see there are these various ways to treat people. the real power source of course is money. if we didn't have big demand for this kind of technology, we wouldn't spend the money. it's the money at that drives the system. so i'm glad i got past technology so i can now talk about economics. no, seriously, i'll go back to technology in a minute. so that's the point. as susan said, the various sources of health care cost growth that people have attributed over the years are not separable and in particular they all have their root in either the supply of something or the demand for something and since it's a market economy, it means money. and in this particular case it's both supply and demand. so anyway, here's something that i found in someone else's presentation, i thought it was very interesting. this does reflect
so there's the contrast to marcus welby. that is is proton beam therapy chamber. it's somewhat controversial but one thing you can be sure about it is it's expensive. it's always interesting to know how these things work. here's a nice schematic. you can see there are these various ways to treat people. the real power source of course is money. if we didn't have big demand for this kind of technology, we wouldn't spend the money. it's the money at that drives the system. so i'm glad i got past...
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more perspective now i'm glad you had a putin's return to the political main stage i'm joined by marcus problem for all us editor of politics first magazine marcus so the western media has been largely critical of the idea of putin's return to power fearing he might start for political and economic reform do you think this is a likely scenario. well i think it's important to note that today is a hugely symbolic day for russia and the and the well which i mean from a domestic points of view it means that ordinary russians are going to continue to enjoy stability and security which they didn't experience during the one nine hundred ninety s. as a result of the collapse of the soviet union but i think internationally what it means is that russia will continue to recruit asli to shoe phone policy objectives as any other country has the right to do the fact that a lot of western governments and in particular western media. is very critical of let me put it in simply because of what he represents he doesn't represent the russia of the nineteen nineties when it was weak subservience to the wes
more perspective now i'm glad you had a putin's return to the political main stage i'm joined by marcus problem for all us editor of politics first magazine marcus so the western media has been largely critical of the idea of putin's return to power fearing he might start for political and economic reform do you think this is a likely scenario. well i think it's important to note that today is a hugely symbolic day for russia and the and the well which i mean from a domestic points of view it...
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marcus smith jr. said he did not even know it was his dad until he shook his hand. >> it was amazing to see my dad again. he was gone for four months. it was one of the best baseball games ever. >> mark misener says he is now looking forward to spending some real quality time with his family. he says he is also looking forward to a hot bath. -- mark sr. said he is looking forward to spending quality time with his family. we are in for a taste of summer. >> things are settling down. we have had a week of -- folks in manassas must think they are under niagara falls. it has finally settled down. you are looking out for the west. that was an ominous sky, but things have really settle down. things to watch out for over the weekend, not the rain but the sun. as high a in the sky it as it is almost any time of the year, even for the summer solstice. look at the high temperature today, up in the 80's. another record for this part of the country. some of that he is trying to get our way. 92 degrees in st. loui
marcus smith jr. said he did not even know it was his dad until he shook his hand. >> it was amazing to see my dad again. he was gone for four months. it was one of the best baseball games ever. >> mark misener says he is now looking forward to spending some real quality time with his family. he says he is also looking forward to a hot bath. -- mark sr. said he is looking forward to spending quality time with his family. we are in for a taste of summer. >> things are settling...
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like a cage. >> marcus young and philip >> marcus young and philip nixon have had another 15 days addedyou get the disciplinary? >> call forwarding. >> what did you do? >> put another number over my number. call told them put this like this and whenever you call my number it went to his number and you know, thank god it was for that. >> is that a way to call somebody who is not on your call list? is that why you're doing that? >> yes, ma'am. i'm trying to talk to my mom and they write you off for stuff like that. that don't make no sense. >> why isn't she on your approved call list? >> she don't have a phone. if you don't have a house phone, then you can't put -- at least you can't put cell phones. >> inmates have to send in a list of ten people on their call list, has to be approved. that way we verify these people are not through the security. if they use a cell phone. a cell phone is mobile so that means the cell phone can talk to whoever they want to. it's just a situation where security there's certain measures we've got to follow. that is a sad fact about it today, cell phones are
like a cage. >> marcus young and philip >> marcus young and philip nixon have had another 15 days addedyou get the disciplinary? >> call forwarding. >> what did you do? >> put another number over my number. call told them put this like this and whenever you call my number it went to his number and you know, thank god it was for that. >> is that a way to call somebody who is not on your call list? is that why you're doing that? >> yes, ma'am. i'm trying...
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marcus bachmann took a break from healing the gays to revisit his rights and become a swiss citizen along with the rest of the bachmann family here's bachmann talking it was t.v. . you could technically run for office in switzerland now to what you would consider that. as you can see there's a lot of competition in my head i would have to run against him to be very stiff because they're very good so if the bachmann's didn't become citizens to bring the tea party to switzerland then why they do it for the universal nonprofit health care or because switzerland been a pacifist country for two hundred years run by social and liberal democrats or because gays are explicitly protected from discrimination by the swiss constitution so marcus cannot come out of it what you think. the sense of about the gas and oil prices so we never got to this but i have no idea why they did it you know i have no idea why they did it i don't think we can be overly critical of it look there over there dual citizenship good for them i really don't have any idea what their motives are but it's an interesting q
marcus bachmann took a break from healing the gays to revisit his rights and become a swiss citizen along with the rest of the bachmann family here's bachmann talking it was t.v. . you could technically run for office in switzerland now to what you would consider that. as you can see there's a lot of competition in my head i would have to run against him to be very stiff because they're very good so if the bachmann's didn't become citizens to bring the tea party to switzerland then why they do...
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. >>> next, michele and marcus. the swiss family bachmann.r if they'll like how gay couples are treated in geneva. everywhere you go, america, i see your cup of joe goes with you. how nice of joe to, how you say, have your back. try something different. a delicious gevalia kaffe, or as i like to say, a cup of johan. will johan power walk the mall with you? i don't think so. but he will spend time rubbing your feet, discussing your feelings. ♪ joe may have your back, but johan has your feet. gevalia. meet me in the coffee aisle. one golden crown. come on frank how long have we known each other? go to e-trade. they got killer tools man. they'll help you nail a retirement plan that's fierce. two golden crowns. you realize the odds of winning are the same as being mauled by a polar bear and a regular bear in the same day? frank! oh wow, you didn't win? i wanna show you something... it's my shocked face. [ gasps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] get a retirement plan that works at e-trade. more than 50 times a day? so brighten your smile a healthy way with l
. >>> next, michele and marcus. the swiss family bachmann.r if they'll like how gay couples are treated in geneva. everywhere you go, america, i see your cup of joe goes with you. how nice of joe to, how you say, have your back. try something different. a delicious gevalia kaffe, or as i like to say, a cup of johan. will johan power walk the mall with you? i don't think so. but he will spend time rubbing your feet, discussing your feelings. ♪ joe may have your back, but johan has...
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marcus young has ten years for robbery and battery with a deadly weapon.ble inside prison, as well. >> marcus young has approximately 25 disciplinary reports in his history. disorderly conduct. theft. disobeying orders. fighting. possession of weapons. possession of narcotics. assault or an attempted assault on inmates. lewd and lascivious exhibition, telephone violations. several spoken threats. >> nixon has also seen his share of trouble. >> i came here for a ride, the whole, it was a big ride and they emergency transfer everybody to this unit. the officers kept on just bugging us about oh, you won't do this. you won't do that. y'all scared. y'all kids. and they just always mess with us. so everybody got tired of it and we just tore up the dorm. >> in confinement, the men have little to do when they're not working on the labor squad. but young hopes his new book will open a door to his future. >> i just wanted -- one of the first books i ever read right here on the stock market. about investing. investment. i started doing things like that and i don't th
marcus young has ten years for robbery and battery with a deadly weapon.ble inside prison, as well. >> marcus young has approximately 25 disciplinary reports in his history. disorderly conduct. theft. disobeying orders. fighting. possession of weapons. possession of narcotics. assault or an attempted assault on inmates. lewd and lascivious exhibition, telephone violations. several spoken threats. >> nixon has also seen his share of trouble. >> i came here for a ride, the...
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. >> david >> brown: david brooks and ruth marcus analyze the week's news. >> woodruff: and we talk to pulitzer prize winning author stephen greenblatt about his new book, the story of the rediscovery of an ancient manuscript and its influence even today. >> one day, it is on the shelf and not instantly but decisively the world changes. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> growing up in arctic norway, everybody took fish oil to stay healthy. when i moved to the united states almost 30 years ago, i could not find an omega-3 fish oil that worked for me. i became inspired to bring a new definition of fish oil quality to the world. today, nordic naturals is working to fulfill our mission of bringing omega-3s to everyone, because we believe omega-3s are essential to life. >> at&t >> the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by
. >> david >> brown: david brooks and ruth marcus analyze the week's news. >> woodruff: and we talk to pulitzer prize winning author stephen greenblatt about his new book, the story of the rediscovery of an ancient manuscript and its influence even today. >> one day, it is on the shelf and not instantly but decisively the world changes. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> growing up...
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host: we have about 10 are 15 minutes left with marcus weiss burger -- marcus weisgerber. long have you been with the defense agency? guest: a little more than a year, and with a news organization that covers the pentagon very closely. host: we will go to rick on the democratic line from new york. good morning, rick. caller: how are you doing? i would like to ask a question. when the plane went down in china, when the drum went down in iran and they have that -- when they find stuff like that, or the black book that went down when we got osama bin laden -- how interested are the secrets? they replicate it, reproduce it. are we that safe, it falls into their hands and they use our own weapon designs against us? guest: i will be honest, i am not an expert on the types of the encryption and technology used on the black boxes. but probably, yes, it does hurt overall when you have technology like the stealth technology on both the helicopter and the drone, fall into the hands of people. host: what do you think is the most concerning incident of that happening? guest: it is prob
host: we have about 10 are 15 minutes left with marcus weiss burger -- marcus weisgerber. long have you been with the defense agency? guest: a little more than a year, and with a news organization that covers the pentagon very closely. host: we will go to rick on the democratic line from new york. good morning, rick. caller: how are you doing? i would like to ask a question. when the plane went down in china, when the drum went down in iran and they have that -- when they find stuff like that,...
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seeing goal, i believe everybody marcus wellby said. should we rely on what we hear on the fictional shows? >> yes and no. i've been writing a column for seven years looking for tv accuracy and i love to analyze "house." the first thing you mentioned, you mentioned marcus wellby. he's cantankerous, irritable, and reminds people your own doctor may be that way but even if they are, they may be giving you the right information. so don't write them off because they are a little brusk. the second thing is he has a drug problem. that reminds you doctors are real people too. and they can bring up diagnoses people don't think of. people can advocate for themselves and gives a lot of information. and i noticed over the eight years it got better and better. but what is wrong with the show is that the drama takes over and a lot of times you are left feeling that this rare disease could really be happening to you, and it probably won't be. i have one i wrote about where somebody swallowed a toothpick and couldn't find it on any scan and made holes
seeing goal, i believe everybody marcus wellby said. should we rely on what we hear on the fictional shows? >> yes and no. i've been writing a column for seven years looking for tv accuracy and i love to analyze "house." the first thing you mentioned, you mentioned marcus wellby. he's cantankerous, irritable, and reminds people your own doctor may be that way but even if they are, they may be giving you the right information. so don't write them off because they are a little...
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the gifts will not be taken back by neiman marcus. and that lady is mad. >> oh, yeah, so much to get to. >>> first, josh elliott has the top stories. >> good morning to all of you. we're going to begin with the the breaking news. two americans kidnapped in egypt. in the dangerous sinai peninsula. are now being released. we are just getting new information here. let's get to alex marquardt in the region right now. good morning to you, alex. >> reporter: good morning, we confirmed the two americans kip snapped in the peninsula will be released. they are 31 years old. take from the hotel last night, driving north from the red sea resort town of dahab. and now, lawlessness has been on the rise in the sinai, there is an al qaeda prosense but we don't believe they are involved in the kidnapping. we spoked to one of the fathers earlier this morning and he said he was working to secure their release. >>> meanwhile, the other big story this morning, the killing stree in seattle. we are learning details about the man who went on a shooting ramp
the gifts will not be taken back by neiman marcus. and that lady is mad. >> oh, yeah, so much to get to. >>> first, josh elliott has the top stories. >> good morning to all of you. we're going to begin with the the breaking news. two americans kidnapped in egypt. in the dangerous sinai peninsula. are now being released. we are just getting new information here. let's get to alex marquardt in the region right now. good morning to you, alex. >> reporter: good morning,...
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>>> keep in the screen without any of the classroom training marcus put me through a video scenario. any both of you to step back. it happens frequently. >>> then qualify. take your time. reed and squeeze. he up to 30 at 250 very dead. >>> the new grouping is not too bad technically pass in the shooting requirements to become an armed guard. never once in a fire and real bullets. >>> some people would say are you telling me that security guard and the bank has qualified ease carry weapons is never actually shot. it's a real-life scenario. it actually happened. very dead. >>> so why is the state allowing it? >>> is a technology that change the regulations haven't kept pace russ heinrich's at the state department of consumer affairs which regulates the security guard in the street. there's nothing in the regulations set specifically authorize or pri had its the use of laser based simulators. >>> on the web site we found it spelled out clearly a simulator may be used to qualify. so how the wording that it? >>> and the was probably entered in the regulations as they stand probably becaus
>>> keep in the screen without any of the classroom training marcus put me through a video scenario. any both of you to step back. it happens frequently. >>> then qualify. take your time. reed and squeeze. he up to 30 at 250 very dead. >>> the new grouping is not too bad technically pass in the shooting requirements to become an armed guard. never once in a fire and real bullets. >>> some people would say are you telling me that security guard and the bank...
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please join me in westbounding -- in welcoming marcus lou trel to luttrell to the navy memorial. [applause] >> please, sit down. all right. thank you all for coming out. for my first signing of service, i was pretty good entry. were there any questions? i don't know where you go from there. i guess we can take a little time and talk about the book service, kind wrf it came from, the idea behind it and where we're going with it and take some questions, is that cool? it's kind of a small crowd, if there's something burning in the back of your heads you'll get it out. like the gentleman said, finished up afghanistan was in the hospital for awhile having surgeries kind of putting humpty back together again. they didn't kill me but they wanged me up. it took me awhile to redeploy. it was the biggest thing weighing on my mind. i was still an active duty fraudmen. they go to war. that's the way it is. the fact that i had to come off the line was bothering me. it's one of those thicks, if there are any country boys in here. you get your butt kicked. you get patched up and go back in for
please join me in westbounding -- in welcoming marcus lou trel to luttrell to the navy memorial. [applause] >> please, sit down. all right. thank you all for coming out. for my first signing of service, i was pretty good entry. were there any questions? i don't know where you go from there. i guess we can take a little time and talk about the book service, kind wrf it came from, the idea behind it and where we're going with it and take some questions, is that cool? it's kind of a small...
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the stethoscopes work a lot better these days to pick on the thing that i mentioned that marcus wellby had. but also, it's medical technique, and i think that's part of technology, too.by had. but also, it's medical technique, and i think that's part of technology, too. it's knowing how to do something, even if the basic materials are the same as they were 20 years ago, but you now know how to do it. that is an advance in technology. and all of that adds to both the supply of services that are available to treat disease, and diagnose disease, and also the demand for such diagnoses and treatments. now, one of the things that you'll see in the literature, which i've never particularly found useful. i'm an old labor economist at heart, but technology, you'll see these studies that try to parse out how much of cost is accountable for by various kinds of factors. including technology. and technology is that -- is that one thing that can't be directly measured. although i argue that the other factors that people usually point to aren't really all that measurable, either. everybody admits the
the stethoscopes work a lot better these days to pick on the thing that i mentioned that marcus wellby had. but also, it's medical technique, and i think that's part of technology, too.by had. but also, it's medical technique, and i think that's part of technology, too. it's knowing how to do something, even if the basic materials are the same as they were 20 years ago, but you now know how to do it. that is an advance in technology. and all of that adds to both the supply of services that are...
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obviously is not a member of the monetary union it will be hit just as hard now for more i'm joined by marcus curve a professor of political economy he was a jew to present his plan b. for the eurozone at a conference of the european parliament later good to see you today what is what is your remedy for the struggling monetary you. well we have to get out of this terrible dead and between. the euro rescue is unconditional your rescue is on the other hand the people mainly in germany and other countries who come back here are my proposal is a historical compromise i say to all the current account surplus countries led by germany the netherlands and including. austrian finland well let's maintain let's retain the euro as a legal one legal tender but let's do way with the you as the single currency we have to need a parallel currency in the current account surplus countries to give them a sense of stability not to move out of the eurozone but to give the corporations and the citizens of these countries a choice whether to have contracts or future contracts and. whether to have them in the new cu
obviously is not a member of the monetary union it will be hit just as hard now for more i'm joined by marcus curve a professor of political economy he was a jew to present his plan b. for the eurozone at a conference of the european parliament later good to see you today what is what is your remedy for the struggling monetary you. well we have to get out of this terrible dead and between. the euro rescue is unconditional your rescue is on the other hand the people mainly in germany and other...
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he's a friend of marcus plummer. >> probably didn't do it on purpose. probably, you know, angered him and then he maybe was defending himself. who knows? >> reporter: the statement tonight from r.j. bently's -- our first concern is for the young man who was involved in this accident. we are currently working with the prince george's county police to gather as much information as possible so that we can ascertain exactly what happened saturday night. suspect plummer out on a $50,000 money bond tonight pending further court action in the case. live in college park, pat collins, news 4. >> thanks, pat. >>> apparently there is some, i don't know, potential for severe weather out there. doug, what's going on? >> we have a severe thunderstorm warning now jim just issued until 6:45 out there right now. one storm in through portions of northern virginia but this is the storm that's been fairly increasing rapidly now. we'll zoom into that storm and show you where that is. this is up around the shepherdstown making its way right around the harper's ferry area and
he's a friend of marcus plummer. >> probably didn't do it on purpose. probably, you know, angered him and then he maybe was defending himself. who knows? >> reporter: the statement tonight from r.j. bently's -- our first concern is for the young man who was involved in this accident. we are currently working with the prince george's county police to gather as much information as possible so that we can ascertain exactly what happened saturday night. suspect plummer out on a $50,000...
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he's a friend of marcus plummer. >> probably didn't do it on purpose. he probably, you know, angered him and then he maybe was defending himself. who knows? >> reporter: the statement tonight from r.j. bentley's -- our first concern is for the young man who was involved in this accident. we are currently working with the prince george's county police to gather as much information as possible so that we can ascertain exactly what happened saturday night. tonight suspect plummer released on a $50,000 money bond. live in college park, pat collins. news 4. >>> news 4 has obtained cell phone video tonight that shows the fast moving flames ripping through this apartment complex in chevy chase. tonight a man has reportedly confessed to setting the blaze that displaced dozens of families. news 4's erika gonzalez is live on the scene in chevy chase with more on the arson arrest. >> reporter: a lot of folks had to spend the evening at a red cross shelter about a mile away. if you take a look behind me most of the units are boarded up and dead bolted. i'm told man
he's a friend of marcus plummer. >> probably didn't do it on purpose. he probably, you know, angered him and then he maybe was defending himself. who knows? >> reporter: the statement tonight from r.j. bentley's -- our first concern is for the young man who was involved in this accident. we are currently working with the prince george's county police to gather as much information as possible so that we can ascertain exactly what happened saturday night. tonight suspect plummer...
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marcus mason is a partner at the madison group. he is responsible for managing the firm's transportation, energy, tax and homeland security portfolio. in addition, he focuses on crisis management, complex integrated campaigns and coalition building. he has more than 15 years of political and policy experience. prior to joining tmg he served as amtrak's senior director of government affairs. a member of the board of directors of the black caucus foundation and on the political action committee and also a published author who writes spy thrillers which i just found out. next we have my home boy, jeff johnson. jeff is an award-winning journalist, social activist and political commentator and author. from his celebrated conversations with marquise world figures in the political business and entertainment arenas to his grassroots trench work to inspire the next generation of leaders, investigative journalist, political correspondent and activist, jeff johnson continues to be a trailblazing social entrepreneur and authentic voice for cha
marcus mason is a partner at the madison group. he is responsible for managing the firm's transportation, energy, tax and homeland security portfolio. in addition, he focuses on crisis management, complex integrated campaigns and coalition building. he has more than 15 years of political and policy experience. prior to joining tmg he served as amtrak's senior director of government affairs. a member of the board of directors of the black caucus foundation and on the political action committee...
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marcus further from the european peoples party marcus thank you for joining us today now has one on the anti cuts take it which is no doubt rattling chancellor merkel who is the eurozone strongest austerity advocate both do face massive public pressure at home do you really think the talks can end in any sort of agreement. saying we are in a good trick because one can fit with the i think there's no eternity for storage of program all over europe as markets have two sided not to borrow money anymore with those member states who can't afford it and on the other hand of course we need growth but who is creating grows from this new debt roof that is. missed all on now speaking of angela merkel how much of a blow do you think it was for her to to lose such an ally such as sarkozy. i think if you look into history and always took some time the german chancellor and french president became such close friends as merkel and nicolas sarkozy have been in the last few years the first year was a horrible. because he always told ms merkel he was elected by the french previously only by the by the pa
marcus further from the european peoples party marcus thank you for joining us today now has one on the anti cuts take it which is no doubt rattling chancellor merkel who is the eurozone strongest austerity advocate both do face massive public pressure at home do you really think the talks can end in any sort of agreement. saying we are in a good trick because one can fit with the i think there's no eternity for storage of program all over europe as markets have two sided not to borrow money...
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home depot cofounder bernie marcus is here. that's next.he house floor. a lawmaker gone wild. what set him off on a screaming rant? you will see it all. you don't want to miss it. i keep watching it. it's pretty incredible. that's two minutes away. doars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. those surprising little still make you te notice. there are a million reasons why. but your erectile dysfunction that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph,
home depot cofounder bernie marcus is here. that's next.he house floor. a lawmaker gone wild. what set him off on a screaming rant? you will see it all. you don't want to miss it. i keep watching it. it's pretty incredible. that's two minutes away. doars bp committed has helped fund economic and environmental recovery. long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the...
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for years to come. >> marcus leshock reporting.deliberations william balfour finished today sequestered for the night resume tomorrow morning reports of potentially bloody feud and the jackson five next claims michael jackson wanted one of his brothers dead. performance last night philadelphia for game 6. fo ♪ it was the best day ♪ [ whooping ] ♪ it was the best day ♪ ♪ it was the best day ♪ ♪ it was the best day ♪ ♪ 'cause of you ♪ we make a great pair. huh? progressive and the great outdoors! we make a great pair. right, totally. that's what i was thinking. all kinds of vehicles, all kinds of savings. multi-policy discounts from progressive. call or click today. ♪ ♪ ♪ hey, nana, hey, nana ♪ ♪ hey, nana, hey, nana ♪ ♪ hey, nana, hey, nana ♪ ♪ hey, nana, hey, hey ♪ ♪ i've got a little secret, too ♪ ♪ i've got a mad little crush on you ♪ ♪ i wonder if you notice wonder if you see ♪ ♪ i wonder if you ever want to dance with me ♪ [ female announcer ] it's always better when there's a little more to love. introducing our silky smooth d
for years to come. >> marcus leshock reporting.deliberations william balfour finished today sequestered for the night resume tomorrow morning reports of potentially bloody feud and the jackson five next claims michael jackson wanted one of his brothers dead. performance last night philadelphia for game 6. fo ♪ it was the best day ♪ [ whooping ] ♪ it was the best day ♪ ♪ it was the best day ♪ ♪ it was the best day ♪ ♪ 'cause of you ♪ we make a great pair. huh?...
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i had heard of marcus shelby and had been in join his work but never had the opportunity to meet him. we were brought together by the equal justice society specifically for this project. we were charged with beginning work. marquez and i spent a lot of time addressing our own position on the death penalty, our experiences with people who had been incarcerated, family members, friends of friends. pulling our information. beyond that, we did our own research. to create a picture that resonated with humanity. it is the shape of a house. in this context, it is also small and acts like a cell. i thought that was an interesting play on how these people make these adjustments, half to create home. what is home for these people? the home is their cell. people talk a lot about noise -- very noisy in prisons. that is interesting to me. looking at the communication level, the rise of frustration of being caged, wondering, where does redemption fit into the equation here? [singing] i think both of us really believe the death penalty is wrong, and is flawed for many reasons. the list is as long as
i had heard of marcus shelby and had been in join his work but never had the opportunity to meet him. we were brought together by the equal justice society specifically for this project. we were charged with beginning work. marquez and i spent a lot of time addressing our own position on the death penalty, our experiences with people who had been incarcerated, family members, friends of friends. pulling our information. beyond that, we did our own research. to create a picture that resonated...