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hello. >> martin: it's hard to keep pace with mcchrystal as he races through his marathon days.ning update on the progress of the war starts at 8:30, not 8:31. it's a standing-room-only affair which breaks all the rules about restricting classified information to those with an absolute need to know by using video technology to conference in everyone from the pentagon to the headquarters of the afghan army. >> mcchrystal: one of the things i was looking at just this morning is taliban reporting on their desire to widen the fight. the idea is, as many stations as you can get in here, and as many people in each one to listen. just, it cuts the challenge of communicating. >> martin: must be hundreds of people. >> mcchrystal: there are hundreds of people, that's right. >> martin: do you worry about security leaks when you have so many people involved in these things? >> mcchrystal: i'm less worried about leaks than i am about the people who don't know what we're trying to... you know, ignorance. so, i think it's a tradeoff and i think i come down on this side every time. >> martin: f
hello. >> martin: it's hard to keep pace with mcchrystal as he races through his marathon days.ning update on the progress of the war starts at 8:30, not 8:31. it's a standing-room-only affair which breaks all the rules about restricting classified information to those with an absolute need to know by using video technology to conference in everyone from the pentagon to the headquarters of the afghan army. >> mcchrystal: one of the things i was looking at just this morning is...
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martin truex, martin, johnson, earnhardt jr.'re right, 25-plus cars still on the racetrack. everybody's still looking for the perfect setup. >> less than a minute to go here in the final practice session. guys, your honor thoughts on what we have seen here in "happy hour?" >> montoya's still the man to beat. no doubt. he's led every practice session and qualifying as well. looks like he's got it well in hand. although these other cars are starting to catch up to him. >> i think we see mark martin and jimmie johnson getting their cars dialed in. could be a good day for dale jr. this team seems to be on the upswing. >> montoya, polesitter. he will turn 34 sunday as he makes his 100th career start. could get his first win on an oval track as a member for the chase for the nas char sprint cup? our live coverage coming your way 10:00 eastern time. >>> coming up next -- espn2's "college football primetime." mountaineers of west virginia against the tigers of auburn. so long from new hampshire. captions by vitac >> mark: well, that 50%
martin truex, martin, johnson, earnhardt jr.'re right, 25-plus cars still on the racetrack. everybody's still looking for the perfect setup. >> less than a minute to go here in the final practice session. guys, your honor thoughts on what we have seen here in "happy hour?" >> montoya's still the man to beat. no doubt. he's led every practice session and qualifying as well. looks like he's got it well in hand. although these other cars are starting to catch up to him....
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martin at the plate.you have a pitcher coming up with one out and had that -- that ball gone farther, maybe elijah dukes would have gone to third. >> bob: martin his release on that breaking ball. >> rob: i think the worse part of the -- worst part bf that is maybe the best player in baseball hung out to dry. god forbid, elijah dukes the size of a linebacker coming in on hanley ramirez. >> bob: and uggla will pop it into right center. elijah dukes with the call for the first out. three straight through the air for martin since the ramirez home run. next up cody ross. one note in the league today, cubs won their fourth straight beating cincinnati 6-4. mets- phillies are scoreless in the second inning. figueroa and hamels at citizens bank park tonight and the other team in the east, atlanta, throws jair jurrjens tonight at st. louis. a lot of rain up the northeast part of the country. red sox have rain. boston. all the u.s. open events were wiped out today. >> rob: good fastball by j.d. martin. >> bob: he h
martin at the plate.you have a pitcher coming up with one out and had that -- that ball gone farther, maybe elijah dukes would have gone to third. >> bob: martin his release on that breaking ball. >> rob: i think the worse part of the -- worst part bf that is maybe the best player in baseball hung out to dry. god forbid, elijah dukes the size of a linebacker coming in on hanley ramirez. >> bob: and uggla will pop it into right center. elijah dukes with the call for the first...
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martin gets the call tonight. the 26-year-old right-hander, he could be a winner pitcher if he goes 5-4 tonight. second career start against the mets. . by southwest airlines. trip at southwest.com. pnc bank. leading the way. beautiful sunset over manhattan as we look out to the west from citi field in new york, capacity up a very year. a year ago at this 20 more wins the national league east at last year. j.d. call top. interesting, on the list of nationals wins leaders he has a chance to become one with a winning record? you see that graphic at the bottom, that's even more 7-4 in his 11 starts. four decisions. tease and then of course johnny lannan. then j.d. martin. job, works quickly, throws hard, that's a young starter. for our second segment and she has more on j.d. massachusetts continue. deb: bob, j.d. he wants to leave a good impression with season winds down, to pitch at least 5 innings and go beyond that i asked him how do you do that? throw strikes is the main thing for me, throw strikes, ahead of guys
martin gets the call tonight. the 26-year-old right-hander, he could be a winner pitcher if he goes 5-4 tonight. second career start against the mets. . by southwest airlines. trip at southwest.com. pnc bank. leading the way. beautiful sunset over manhattan as we look out to the west from citi field in new york, capacity up a very year. a year ago at this 20 more wins the national league east at last year. j.d. call top. interesting, on the list of nationals wins leaders he has a chance to...
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martin in second, kenseth finishing third. montoya fourth, kurt busch fifth, and you see that it was jeff gordon sixth, allmendinger did finish in front of kasey kahne, who finished eighth. tony stewart ninth, and ryan newman in the top ten. carl edwards in 11th. let's go down to shannon. >> well, when the weather cools down, it's the 48 team that gets hot. chad, how bad did you need this one, your first of this chase, for momentum into the next eight races? well, you know, our team is pretty easily motivated, and we came in here, obviously after winning in the spring, and we wanted to do really well. we brought a different car, a car we thought was going to be better, and i'm glad it worked out. i'd look dumb if it hadn't. it's a good thing going on here. mark finishing second, congrats to those guys. great competitors. a lot of fun to race against. and lowe's has racing for relief on the back of the car, that's a neat deal, as well. we have a lot of neat things happening here. >> jimmie johnson, your three-time champion, swe
martin in second, kenseth finishing third. montoya fourth, kurt busch fifth, and you see that it was jeff gordon sixth, allmendinger did finish in front of kasey kahne, who finished eighth. tony stewart ninth, and ryan newman in the top ten. carl edwards in 11th. let's go down to shannon. >> well, when the weather cools down, it's the 48 team that gets hot. chad, how bad did you need this one, your first of this chase, for momentum into the next eight races? well, you know, our team is...
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martin is still in the game.hance for him to go ir, russell, will be oscar salazar, who made a possible game-saving catch againsthe left field wallforthemlast night. now he's going to hit one the wall and theadres ad 3- 1. that was the second home n for the padres in 31 games. after chase headley had a pin. hit homer fothem last iht. rob: ll, jim wriggleleman trying to get j.d. marten and some of the strwe to go deeper in the ball game, stuck with him, has pitched an excellent game to this point, and makes a big mistake on a hanging breaking ball, salazar punishes him with a home run. into the nats bullpen we go. afford to be wasteful. saving minutes... ...saves money. yea. (announcer) only at&t's family talk with rollover saves your family's unused minutes. and saving minutes saves money. for back to school, get the lg neon for $29.99 after mail-in rebate. you have high blood pressure... and you have high cholesterol. you've taken steps to try and lower both your numbers. but how close are you to y
martin is still in the game.hance for him to go ir, russell, will be oscar salazar, who made a possible game-saving catch againsthe left field wallforthemlast night. now he's going to hit one the wall and theadres ad 3- 1. that was the second home n for the padres in 31 games. after chase headley had a pin. hit homer fothem last iht. rob: ll, jim wriggleleman trying to get j.d. marten and some of the strwe to go deeper in the ball game, stuck with him, has pitched an excellent...
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bill martin, son of the first warden, grew up at new germany. >> bill martin: my mother and dad were commonly called mom and pop by some of these ccc boys, especially with the newcomers. first time they'd been away from home. >> narrator: after the ccc era, new germany was developed as the state's first downhill ski destination. locals improvised to provide food and lodging, and transportation around the farm slopes. >> martin: closest hotel would have been in frostburg. so these people arrived here in the middle of the night, no place to go, and so the local farmers would take them in. we had an old tool shack that we used for our hamburger joint. i walked around a lot of times leaning to the side, i had so many dimes in my pocket, i didn't know what to do with. >> narrator: eventually, downhill skiing moved on to private resorts, but new germany state park still has miles of cross-country ski trails, and much in the mountains remains as it was in the beginning. >> martin: i often say that the only thing that has actually changed much at new germany, the trees have gotten taller. in
bill martin, son of the first warden, grew up at new germany. >> bill martin: my mother and dad were commonly called mom and pop by some of these ccc boys, especially with the newcomers. first time they'd been away from home. >> narrator: after the ccc era, new germany was developed as the state's first downhill ski destination. locals improvised to provide food and lodging, and transportation around the farm slopes. >> martin: closest hotel would have been in frostburg. so...
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martin great effort.have a guy that's a finesse type pitcher, a lot of times it takes while to get to the pitch that he wants for his out pitch because he has to set hitters up because he knows he doesn't have the re slos --velocity to get people out. he's throwing harder. 89 tonight. he's had outings where he's tops at 88. he will be a part this have rotation next year i believe. >> it was a little home run derby for the nationals tonight as adam dunn got his 37th of the season. >> thank you, johnny. >> ryan zimmerman also connecting long ball. we'll touch on that when we come back. nice work, everyone.uranc. exec: well, it's easy for him. he's a cute little lizard. gecko: ah, gecko, actually - exec: with all due respect, if i was tiny and green and had a british accent i'd have more folks paying attention to me too... i mean - (faux english accent) "save money! pip pip cheerio!" exec 2: british? i thought you were australian. gecko: well, it's funny you should ask. 'cause actually, i'm from - anncr: gei
martin great effort.have a guy that's a finesse type pitcher, a lot of times it takes while to get to the pitch that he wants for his out pitch because he has to set hitters up because he knows he doesn't have the re slos --velocity to get people out. he's throwing harder. 89 tonight. he's had outings where he's tops at 88. he will be a part this have rotation next year i believe. >> it was a little home run derby for the nationals tonight as adam dunn got his 37th of the season. >>...
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. >> mark martin is going to be extremely happy. he's had to battle for this second place finish today, just like he had to battle for that win. nothing is going to come easy in the chase, especially when you have to bale that 48 car of jimmie johnson and chad knaus. >> jimmie johnson has 14 chase victories. no one has as many as he has in the chase for the nascar sprint cup. he's won seven times in the last 16 chase races. we mentioned three consecutive titles, tying the great call yarborough, the only other driver to win three in a row. no one has ever won four nascar sprint cup championships in a row. jimmie johnson could become the first driver to do that and make nascar history. >> five more, bud, five more. >> that's mark martin's crew chief. just trying to rally his driver there. >> he knocked another tenth that time by, but still got about two seconds to go, and less than five laps. >> like dale said, the math doesn't add up. but what a great run. >> four more. >> as much as he would love to win this race, he's really happy,
. >> mark martin is going to be extremely happy. he's had to battle for this second place finish today, just like he had to battle for that win. nothing is going to come easy in the chase, especially when you have to bale that 48 car of jimmie johnson and chad knaus. >> jimmie johnson has 14 chase victories. no one has as many as he has in the chase for the nascar sprint cup. he's won seven times in the last 16 chase races. we mentioned three consecutive titles, tying the great call...
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mÁs adelante a argentina celebra el triunfo de juan martÍn del potro en el abierto de tenis de estadosaproximadamente 23 personas en su operaciÓn que incluÍa los aeropuertos de san juan, orlando. >> se encontraban empleados que aseguraban que bajaran las maletas de contrabando los aviones, las colocarÁs en la rrea de vida. >> los empleados tenÍan esta operaciÓn desde el aÑo 99, lograron traficar mÁs de $19 millones, las autoridades no quisiera especificar detalladamente, desde septiembre 11 tras el aÑo 2001. >> se encargaban transportarlos kilogramos. >> cuando un paquete llega a orlando, no sÉ chequear rigurosamente cÓmo se hacen porto rico. >> esas preguntas tendrÁ que hacÉrsela, estarÍamos especulando, pero entendemos que nos chequean. >> en estados unidos hay mucho aeropuertos que vas a la correcta agarra tu maleta y no hay nadie chequeando. >> lo cierto es que esta organizaciÓn rompió todos los protocolos. evidenciando que tomar un aviÓn en el aÑo 2009 puede aceptar quejoso como lo h@en el aÑo 2001. >> agentes federales advirtieron a los departamentos de policÍa que este alerta an
mÁs adelante a argentina celebra el triunfo de juan martÍn del potro en el abierto de tenis de estadosaproximadamente 23 personas en su operaciÓn que incluÍa los aeropuertos de san juan, orlando. >> se encontraban empleados que aseguraban que bajaran las maletas de contrabando los aviones, las colocarÁs en la rrea de vida. >> los empleados tenÍan esta operaciÓn desde el aÑo 99, lograron traficar mÁs de $19 millones, las autoridades no quisiera especificar detalladamente,...
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good service game there for juan martin del potro.played -- or djokovic, last night, dick, in the semis. i never got the feeling that he believed he was going to win the match and federer sensed that. he didn't give off like in the third set that he believed he could come back. that's one of the things del potro's got to at least show federer, that he actually believes he can pull this off. john: his movement has been exposed early. to me that's nerves. but he should have been able to bounce back pretty easily from that match yesterday. out on a court a couple of hours. he's 20. he's just not flowing yet. that's what's frustrating. dick: showing him the total variety of his game. john: and this ball was not struck cleanly enough. he hit it with better depth yesterday, more on it. mary: this is the shot that helped roger federer win the french open. he'd never liked going to that. he always felt like that was a concession. hitting drop shots. he always liked to power through the ball then he made such great use of it and then at wimble
good service game there for juan martin del potro.played -- or djokovic, last night, dick, in the semis. i never got the feeling that he believed he was going to win the match and federer sensed that. he didn't give off like in the third set that he believed he could come back. that's one of the things del potro's got to at least show federer, that he actually believes he can pull this off. john: his movement has been exposed early. to me that's nerves. but he should have been able to bounce...
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i'm martin savidge. thank you for joining us. two days before iran holds important nuclear talks with the united states and five other world powers in geneva, it had much more to say today about its newly disclosed uranium enrichment plant including why it was built inside a mountain next to a military site. as a potential showdown emerges, iran's vice president said that location was aimed at protecting the nuclear facility in case of an aerial attack. said that iran will set a timetable soon for u.n. nuclear inspectors to visit the plant, seen here in satellite images, but he said iran isn't bound to allow such inspections within one month, as the united states has demanded. and he defended the building of the plant and iran's nuclear program. >> translator: this plant is to show that under no circumstance will the islamic republic let its nuclear activities in various fields of technology be stopped for even one moment. >> this week's talk, as you might imagine, are topping number one on iran's television which also reported t
i'm martin savidge. thank you for joining us. two days before iran holds important nuclear talks with the united states and five other world powers in geneva, it had much more to say today about its newly disclosed uranium enrichment plant including why it was built inside a mountain next to a military site. as a potential showdown emerges, iran's vice president said that location was aimed at protecting the nuclear facility in case of an aerial attack. said that iran will set a timetable soon...
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martin's game. this is a shortstop trying to play second base at this level and it just shows you, you know, you have to have a lot of talent to play at this level. it's not easy to try to play a new position. i give adam dunn a lot of credit for learning first base. it's gonna take some time. only been a week for ian desmond, you can't expect miracles out of the young man. it's that first step. got to be quick on that first step, got to go to his right and your left. . >> bob: ryan zimmerman went other way for his 30th home run first time up tonight. pelfrey gets inside on him time. if you missed it that swing back in the first >> rob: you saw where schneider was set up. the ball came back over the plate. and it hits off the wall and almost hits that guy right in the ga nosh. >> bob: they want the ball up and, boy, did they get it. 1-2. >> rob: you got 30 out of the way, why don't you try get 35 before the end of the s
martin's game. this is a shortstop trying to play second base at this level and it just shows you, you know, you have to have a lot of talent to play at this level. it's not easy to try to play a new position. i give adam dunn a lot of credit for learning first base. it's gonna take some time. only been a week for ian desmond, you can't expect miracles out of the young man. it's that first step. got to be quick on that first step, got to go to his right and your left....
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let me ask you the same question david martin just asked. do you believe this is a smoking gun that proves iran is developing nuclear weapons? >> katie, i think without a doubt this deepens suspicions about the iranian nuclear program and what the iranian regime intend, includeing what they intend to do outside the gaze of the international community. that said, for countries like china and russia, they will hedge their bets and they will want to see more. at a minimum, though, this put it is onus on iran to explain in particular at the october 1 meeting what their program's about and what they're doing at this site. >> couric: i was going to ask you, what impact will this have on the negotiations with iran's schedule next week in geneva? >> well, this ups the ante with respect to the october 1 meeting. it makes ate critical moment both in terms of whether or not iran is willing to come clean and explain what its program is about, includeing this site. for the international community, the europeans, the chinese, the russians, it will be an i
let me ask you the same question david martin just asked. do you believe this is a smoking gun that proves iran is developing nuclear weapons? >> katie, i think without a doubt this deepens suspicions about the iranian nuclear program and what the iranian regime intend, includeing what they intend to do outside the gaze of the international community. that said, for countries like china and russia, they will hedge their bets and they will want to see more. at a minimum, though, this put...
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montoya jumps off the line and sticks his nose past martin. but martin is able to hold him off. final lap. a.j. allmendinger spins out again, martin finishes under a caution and he gets the win the >> eem speechless. -- i'm speechless. i can't talk right now, boys. >> 50-year-old mark martin, first to the line today in new hampshire. >> this is just incredible. i'm sure -- pinch me. i'm sure i'm sleeping, dreaming. heck, it couldn't be easy to run that end with that lead there. we had to have what, three caution restarts and all kinds of chances for me to mess up. and i did. but just i guess not enough to lose. >> what was that final restart like, trying to get the win? >> it was good. mark just threw me on there. i could have pushed him out of the way, how slow he run, but i respect him. i won't wreck him but i will bump him. >> montoya played is is -- it straight and settled for second. here are the standings after the first of the 10 races in the chase. mark martin striking a blow for seniors everywhere. they'll head to dover, delaware, next sunday on abc. >>> today at the me
montoya jumps off the line and sticks his nose past martin. but martin is able to hold him off. final lap. a.j. allmendinger spins out again, martin finishes under a caution and he gets the win the >> eem speechless. -- i'm speechless. i can't talk right now, boys. >> 50-year-old mark martin, first to the line today in new hampshire. >> this is just incredible. i'm sure -- pinch me. i'm sure i'm sleeping, dreaming. heck, it couldn't be easy to run that end with that lead...
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nicole manske on mark martin. >> caution is not out yet. they're still racing. no caution yet. >> we've got cars sitting here. they're graduate to throw the caution. >> still not out. >> this better come under the checkered flag. >> it was a very aggressive day on the racetrack. i think the guys, they race hard from start to finish. >> it wasn't a finish that put drivers at risk, a finish that saw the lead driver headed straight for the car of a.j. allmendinger and the checkered flag. >> you know the car will get there and wait as long as you can to try not to affect the outcome of the race. >> nascar called the caution as the leaders passed through three and four, less than a half mile from the finish. >> i never heard them say "caution" so everybody was still going. >> they waited too long, i'll tell that you. i'm going to go tell them that because it's not safe. you have a guy sitting on the racetrack and we've got adrenaline flowing with 800 horsepower and you don't question that but do what's safe and smart. >> my spotter stayed on me and told me to spin an
nicole manske on mark martin. >> caution is not out yet. they're still racing. no caution yet. >> we've got cars sitting here. they're graduate to throw the caution. >> still not out. >> this better come under the checkered flag. >> it was a very aggressive day on the racetrack. i think the guys, they race hard from start to finish. >> it wasn't a finish that put drivers at risk, a finish that saw the lead driver headed straight for the car of a.j....
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obviously what was happening with martin luther king...uther king, you had vietnam going on, you had jfk, the assassination of jfk. you had woodstock. >>first man to walk on the moon. >absolutely, all of that took place in the ' 60s and the backdrop is all of this fabulous music. >>there are no huge influences here. we have this one to one relationship with you and that starts with a phone call. > that starts with a simple phone call, but you also have to remember that that phone call becomes a partnership, becomes a membership, becomes your being part of a family, a family of people who likes similar kinds of programming. the kinds of programming you welcome into your home every day. the kinds of programming your children can watch, the kinds of programming that you can party around. especially with this music. >and your grandkids at this point, you know? and as you are kind of...this is a different generation. if you grew up in the '60s of course you are living life the way no one ever lived before because it's a new age of life, not a r
obviously what was happening with martin luther king...uther king, you had vietnam going on, you had jfk, the assassination of jfk. you had woodstock. >>first man to walk on the moon. >absolutely, all of that took place in the ' 60s and the backdrop is all of this fabulous music. >>there are no huge influences here. we have this one to one relationship with you and that starts with a phone call. > that starts with a simple phone call, but you also have to remember that that...
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especially guys as tough as mark martin and jimmie johnson d tony stewart. you know, you just don't want to allow anybody to have any kind of edge. but you know, we haven't always been the strongest seed going into the chase but we've taken the points lead before because of our strong team and consistency and we know we'll have to do battle and win some races. if we can do it, i hope we can in the final ten. >> strong represent sentation for hendrick motorsports. mark martin mentioned juan pablo montoya. >> when you talk about favorites in the chase you can't overlook in guy, this team has been as good as any other during the course of the summer and crew chief told me felt like could you have won five of the last six, came in here, did what you had to do tonight. how good does it feel to accomplish the goal you set of making the chase? >> in a way, you know, i want to thank everybody at target and chevrolet and everybody, they did an amazing job for me all year long. everybody back in the shop built great cars and when you got good race cars it makes your l
especially guys as tough as mark martin and jimmie johnson d tony stewart. you know, you just don't want to allow anybody to have any kind of edge. but you know, we haven't always been the strongest seed going into the chase but we've taken the points lead before because of our strong team and consistency and we know we'll have to do battle and win some races. if we can do it, i hope we can in the final ten. >> strong represent sentation for hendrick motorsports. mark martin mentioned...
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con estos cocoejos vas a estar bella y espectacular en cualquier ocasiÓn. >> ¡gracias, martÍn!s tienen que ser casi santos. dice que Él se toma sus cervezas, que incluso fue captado en una boda y que su familia lo estaba seÑalando de borracho. Él estÁ muy molesto con estado de situaciÓn. becó todo actualmente que muchas comediantes hacen crÍticas y seÑalamientos de este tipo de situaciones, y ernesto considera que es una falta de respeto para estas personalidades. es su punto de vista y yo creo que es muy respetable, sobre todo cuando se trata de su mamÁ. >> claro, pero uno tampoco puede tapar el sol con un dedo, y el soba para toda las crÍticas que salen para todos los famosos. pero bueno, ¿que mÁs me tienes? >> fÍjate, por ahí se comentÓ que hay varios proyectos... se decÍa que había recibido una propuesta para una telenovela que dijo: tÚ no te vas. dijo que no ha recibido ninguna propuesta, que lo Único que tiene en puerta es una pelÍcula. >> ¡quÉ bueno! ella se lleva muy bien con su ex. de verdad, quÉ bonita familia. bueno, a mi querido alberto... >> te mando un beso, anita
con estos cocoejos vas a estar bella y espectacular en cualquier ocasiÓn. >> ¡gracias, martÍn!s tienen que ser casi santos. dice que Él se toma sus cervezas, que incluso fue captado en una boda y que su familia lo estaba seÑalando de borracho. Él estÁ muy molesto con estado de situaciÓn. becó todo actualmente que muchas comediantes hacen crÍticas y seÑalamientos de este tipo de situaciones, y ernesto considera que es una falta de respeto para estas personalidades. es su punto...
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>> yeah, i say martin you keep fighting. you ar playing good and then you are cle to the set and y miss the serve. how can this poible buthen i lay down my head and the crowd start to tur f me d i feel everybody >> charlie: all wanted to see it go all the way to fivesets. >> it helped me a lot to keep trying. >> charlie: the forehands croscourt. >> my! >> charlie: re adds hard and fast as anything i've seen and i've seen a lot of tennis. is that your best shot? >> yes, i ink s it's m favote shot and i use it at very important moments. it somtimes works. >> charlie: it setimes doest? but it mostly did. >> i go in the cour >>harlie: what's your asssment of rog's game yesterda we, roger plays -- he never changes his game ande has t game to bt meut yesterday i playedery focussed. i triedto move him to the baseline and trying to play harder than him. the key to roger and nadal is to play unbeliable tennis and everything you suld do everything perfect and that' wh i did yesterday. >> >> you're the tallest pyer to win the open, may
>> yeah, i say martin you keep fighting. you ar playing good and then you are cle to the set and y miss the serve. how can this poible buthen i lay down my head and the crowd start to tur f me d i feel everybody >> charlie: all wanted to see it go all the way to fivesets. >> it helped me a lot to keep trying. >> charlie: the forehands croscourt. >> my! >> charlie: re adds hard and fast as anything i've seen and i've seen a lot of tennis. is that your best...
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>> yeah, i say, martin you keep fighting. you are playing good and then you are close to the set and you miss the serve. how can this possible but when i lay down my head and the crowd start to turn for me and i feel everybody -- >> charlie: we all wanted to see it go all the way to five sets. >> it helped me a lot to keep trying. >> charlie: the forehands cross-court. >> my! >> charlie: were adds hard and fast as anything i've seen and i've seen a lot of tennis. is that your best shot? >> yes, i think so. it's my favorite shot and i use it at very important moments. it somtimes works. >> charlie: it sometimes doesn't? but it mostly did. >> i go into the court. >> charlie: what's your assessment of roger's game yesterday? well, roger plays -- he never changes his game and he has the game to beat me but yesterday i played very focussed. i tried to move him to the baseline and trying to play harder than him. the key to roger and nadal is to play unbelievable tennis and everything you should do everything perfect and that's what
>> yeah, i say, martin you keep fighting. you are playing good and then you are close to the set and you miss the serve. how can this possible but when i lay down my head and the crowd start to turn for me and i feel everybody -- >> charlie: we all wanted to see it go all the way to five sets. >> it helped me a lot to keep trying. >> charlie: the forehands cross-court. >> my! >> charlie: were adds hard and fast as anything i've seen and i've seen a lot of...
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martin career wise.nd the padres line-up looks this way. >>> and for the nashs, justin maxwell just called up jed from syracuse. great catch earlier in the year reaching overruling the wall. university of maryland product. hit .242 for the chiefs. en 13 homers at syracuse. justin, of course, the nationals 2007 player of the year. he'll be leading off tonight in center field. >>> this is the first start for justin since may. one guy who has made an impact is elijah dukes. he is our feature tonight in 20 in 20. elijah cubes trimmation has been evident for residents of nats down. he was able to lead the team in walks and rbi's last season. while only playing in 81 games. while the oh-9 son has had it's bumps in the road, patience has been a virtue for elijah. >> and dukes, left center! another national grand slam! >> dukes continues to solidify himself he as one of the best utility outfielders in all of baseball. the nats have found that good things come to those who wait. and when you take about those who
martin career wise.nd the padres line-up looks this way. >>> and for the nashs, justin maxwell just called up jed from syracuse. great catch earlier in the year reaching overruling the wall. university of maryland product. hit .242 for the chiefs. en 13 homers at syracuse. justin, of course, the nationals 2007 player of the year. he'll be leading off tonight in center field. >>> this is the first start for justin since may. one guy who has made an impact is elijah dukes. he is...
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governor martin o'malley says he would not be surprised if the state needs to cut another $100 million t stein 200 million after revenue estimates are revise next week. so far $736 million in cuts have been approved. >>> even if you didn't watch the president's address to congress last night you probably heard about it today. president barack obama was addressing the country about health care reform when a heckling lawmaker in the crowd tried to steal the show. abc2 news kelly swoope has reaction. >> the reforms -- the reforms i'm proposing would not apply to those who are here illegally. >> you lie! >> reporter: last night it was the heckle heard around the world. today it's the interruption during president barack obama's speech to congress that has people talking. >> i think you have to keep your personal opinions to yourself, especially in a situation like that. i just think it's uncalled for. >> i'm a big fan of president barack obama so i don't really like people calling him a liar. >> reporter: south carolina republican congressman joe wilson has since apologized to the white ho
governor martin o'malley says he would not be surprised if the state needs to cut another $100 million t stein 200 million after revenue estimates are revise next week. so far $736 million in cuts have been approved. >>> even if you didn't watch the president's address to congress last night you probably heard about it today. president barack obama was addressing the country about health care reform when a heckling lawmaker in the crowd tried to steal the show. abc2 news kelly swoope...
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juan martin del potro in the middle of the championship.e said maybe i have the game but i need the experience, and then after beating nadal said, i think this is the best moment of my life. it's something even higher emotionally for that in store for him. roger asking the chair umpire -- he's challenged now. he said it seemed really close. chase review. really close. john: i think he's learned from that experience at the french what it's going to take to beat a federer. he's certainly stepped it up a gear. if he's got an extra one, del potro might be able to win his first slam. he prefers this hard court. mary: federer is not as his best. that's what we were saying in the beginning. you have to be prepared to play your best, be prepared that it's not enough against federer, then you have to keep going anyway, hoping he's not at his best. he's not. dick: del potro now in three service games of this third set has surrendered a single point, just one point to federer. dick: goodness. 3-3. saturday the home depot s.e.c. on cbs returns. the vol
juan martin del potro in the middle of the championship.e said maybe i have the game but i need the experience, and then after beating nadal said, i think this is the best moment of my life. it's something even higher emotionally for that in store for him. roger asking the chair umpire -- he's challenged now. he said it seemed really close. chase review. really close. john: i think he's learned from that experience at the french what it's going to take to beat a federer. he's certainly stepped...
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nicole manske on mark martin. >> caution is not out yet. they're still racing. they're graduate to throw the caution. >> still not out. >> this better come under the checkered flag. >> it was a very aggressive day on the racetrack. i think the guys, they race hard from start to finish. >> it wasn't a finish that put drivers at risk, a finish that saw the lead driver headed straight for the car of a.j. allmendinger and the checkered flag. >> you know the car will get there and wait as long as you can to try not to affect the outcome of the race. >> nascar called the caution as the leaders passed through three and four, less than a half mile from the finish. >> i never heard them say "caution" so everybody was still going. >> they waited too long, i'll tell that you. i'm going to go tell them that because it's not safe. you have a guy sitting on the racetrack and we've got adrenaline flowing with 800 horsepower and you don't question that but do what's safe and smart. >> my spotter stayed on me and told me to spin and all that but stayed on me, still green, still
nicole manske on mark martin. >> caution is not out yet. they're still racing. they're graduate to throw the caution. >> still not out. >> this better come under the checkered flag. >> it was a very aggressive day on the racetrack. i think the guys, they race hard from start to finish. >> it wasn't a finish that put drivers at risk, a finish that saw the lead driver headed straight for the car of a.j. allmendinger and the checkered flag. >> you know the car...
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>> well, ty're lookg at two different things, martin. the first is how well isiran doing uranium enrichment? and there we'v got a pubc uranium richment effo at the one th inspectors go out of all the tim many intellince analysts believe if there eer is a weapon thatomes out of iran,ñ÷i it's not comin out of there. it's just too hvily inspected. so they've beenooking for a covert plant and they've been looking for severalears at this site atqom and no have declared that they believe t iranians are getting prepared to move in theequipment to do secret enrichme there. the iranians have now admitted that thiwas going t be a enrichment facility ough they say a aceful one. interestingly it's o an iranan revolutionary guard base. the second thing ishere they are on weapons producon. that's a much moreomplex issue because the u.s assessmen is that weapons design were halted in late 2003. the israelis say that it start upin 2005. the germans believe it never stopped. so why is there this wide disagreeme? >> you know, ielligence timates, like anyt
>> well, ty're lookg at two different things, martin. the first is how well isiran doing uranium enrichment? and there we'v got a pubc uranium richment effo at the one th inspectors go out of all the tim many intellince analysts believe if there eer is a weapon thatomes out of iran,ñ÷i it's not comin out of there. it's just too hvily inspected. so they've beenooking for a covert plant and they've been looking for severalears at this site atqom and no have declared that they believe t...
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here's abc's rachel martin. >> reporter: for generations, school meant books. lots of books. >> his search for information begins in his civics book. >> reporter: not anymore. >> we're going to copy that. then we're going to exit out of that. we're going to do to dictionary.com, wait until it loads. >> reporter: around the country, from high school to grad school, books are getting harder to find. no more back-breaking backpacks. now, an entire library can fit in the palm of your hand. this private school outside boston is going bookless. >> we decided that we could best utilize our resources if we decided to go with e-books and e-resources. >> like it says right here in paragraph 4. >> reporter: at this virginia school, this english class is trying out the ipod touch. if the experiment works, the entire school district will switch. >> they took right away to it. there was no adaptation necessary. >> reporter: laptops and ipods cost money, of course, but so do textbooks. at times, hundreds of dollars apiece, and because there is so much free educational materia
here's abc's rachel martin. >> reporter: for generations, school meant books. lots of books. >> his search for information begins in his civics book. >> reporter: not anymore. >> we're going to copy that. then we're going to exit out of that. we're going to do to dictionary.com, wait until it loads. >> reporter: around the country, from high school to grad school, books are getting harder to find. no more back-breaking backpacks. now, an entire library can fit in...
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m martin savidge i new york. we look for you tomorrow and any time on the web. en have a good night. >>> majosupport for "worldfocus"as been provided by rosalind p. walter anthe peter g. petson foundation, dedited to promoting fiscal responsibility and addressg key onomic challenges facing america's futu. and additional funng is provided bthe following supporters -- sturbed. i can't go back. hey. ye. [ laughs ]
m martin savidge i new york. we look for you tomorrow and any time on the web. en have a good night. >>> majosupport for "worldfocus"as been provided by rosalind p. walter anthe peter g. petson foundation, dedited to promoting fiscal responsibility and addressg key onomic challenges facing america's futu. and additional funng is provided bthe following supporters -- sturbed. i can't go back. hey. ye. [ laughs ]
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martin gets the call tonight. the 26-year-old right-hander, he could be a winner pitcher if he goes 5-4 tonight. second career start against the mets.
martin gets the call tonight. the 26-year-old right-hander, he could be a winner pitcher if he goes 5-4 tonight. second career start against the mets.
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martin dell proceed toe. >> what are the chances, an upset on the women's and now also on the men's side when you con xwrat late them, what are you going to say in spanish? >> congratato. >> no no. >> 20 years on the, unbelievable. p. >> we'll be speaking with him live. by the way i should say jewel sli on assignment this morning and harry as we mentioned this morning is home because after speaking with doctors, he believes he may have the swine flu, so we will check in and get an update later. >>> but first this morning, some sad news. actor patrick swayze has died. the 57-year-old succumbed to cancer at his home in los angeles yesterday. his wife of 34 years, lisa was by his side. in january 2008 swayze was diagnosed with stage four pancreatic cancer and despite the illness he kept work. he start starred in over 30 movies and dozens of tv shows. sandra hughes is in los angeles this morning with more. sandra good morning. >> reporter: good morning, jeff. well toward the end of patrick swayze's life, he was working on on a book with his wife. his legacy playing strong sensitive men.
martin dell proceed toe. >> what are the chances, an upset on the women's and now also on the men's side when you con xwrat late them, what are you going to say in spanish? >> congratato. >> no no. >> 20 years on the, unbelievable. p. >> we'll be speaking with him live. by the way i should say jewel sli on assignment this morning and harry as we mentioned this morning is home because after speaking with doctors, he believes he may have the swine flu, so we will...
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the same way martin luther king was angry.s too bad we didn't have nancy pelosi back then to tell america to watch out for that angry martin luther king, because he was so forceful in his speeches, he must be dangerous. >> i think we all have to take responsibility for our actions and our words. we are a free country, and this balance between freedom and safety is one that we have to carefully balance. i have concerns about some of the language that is being used because i saw this myself in the late '70's in san francisco, this kind of rhetoric was very frightening. i wish that we would all again curb our enthusiasm. glenn: curb our enthusiasm? here is a good show. i haven't watched it, but i wish we would too, nancy. you saw that stuff happening in san francisco in the '70's? is that when jim jones the communist got everybody to drink kool-aid. no, it was too early for van jones, who was setting up storm in san francisco. which one is it? oh, i know! maybe it was the weather underground that you guys are hanging out with now
the same way martin luther king was angry.s too bad we didn't have nancy pelosi back then to tell america to watch out for that angry martin luther king, because he was so forceful in his speeches, he must be dangerous. >> i think we all have to take responsibility for our actions and our words. we are a free country, and this balance between freedom and safety is one that we have to carefully balance. i have concerns about some of the language that is being used because i saw this myself...
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. >> larry: do you criticize steve martin in the book? >> yes. >> larry: why do you criticize?> i talk about all my celebrity run-ins and i'm a little proud of the steve martin bit because i'm sure he doesn't remember meeting me at all. i golt to be on the late night show and steve martin was the lead guest and i was the second guest. it's a word that begins with d and has four letters is what i would say he was. in a way that was kind of astounding. meaning when you meet bill mar and he's the d word, it's really quite charming, but steve martin was just a d word. i wouldn't say he's a warm person, but my run-in with him was brief and treacherous. >> larry: he wrote a wonderfully sensitive book. how can you call him not sensitive? >> i would call him insensitive. i'm just saying when i met him, he was kind of a jerk. but i thought that about jerry seinfeld, and you know what, i was wrong. but i'm right about this. >> larry: what do you think about the congressman saying "you lie." >> this is great. obama is being heckled at clubs like i am. >> larry: it's not a club. you call t
. >> larry: do you criticize steve martin in the book? >> yes. >> larry: why do you criticize?> i talk about all my celebrity run-ins and i'm a little proud of the steve martin bit because i'm sure he doesn't remember meeting me at all. i golt to be on the late night show and steve martin was the lead guest and i was the second guest. it's a word that begins with d and has four letters is what i would say he was. in a way that was kind of astounding. meaning when you meet...
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juan martin del potro trailing federer now two sets to one. serves at 1-2 in the fourth. john: it's either a loss in confidence or some sting off his serve since those double faults, del potro, see if he can get his rhythm back. first serve it was under 100 miles per hour. usual gets it up in the 130's. dick: in case you're just joining us, earlier today serena and venus williams won the women's doubles championship 6-2, 6-2. so the sisters on three of the four major doubles titles this year. only the french open escaping them. arthur ashe stadium. largest arena in this sport, 23,500 for this rain delayed monday final. john: that was not going to work even if it went over. got to that ball late. gave it away what he was going to do and federer would have been there in plenty of time. as soon as he went over there with the one hand, federer knew he wasn't going to put a whole lot on it. >> i think it's out. john: thought about challenging it but decides not to. dick: jake conor in the chair saying he thought it was out. and he was wrong. mary: it should be 40-15. john: fed
juan martin del potro trailing federer now two sets to one. serves at 1-2 in the fourth. john: it's either a loss in confidence or some sting off his serve since those double faults, del potro, see if he can get his rhythm back. first serve it was under 100 miles per hour. usual gets it up in the 130's. dick: in case you're just joining us, earlier today serena and venus williams won the women's doubles championship 6-2, 6-2. so the sisters on three of the four major doubles titles this year....
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we'll be watching for several story lines as well beginning with mark martin. he's a championship runner-up four times but has never won it. is he prime for a break through this year? jimmie johnson is on a mission of his own. three-time defending series champ's quest for an unprecedented fourth straight title. it's high gear today. and wan pablo montoya appears to be in it to win it. qualifying for his first chase race ever he starts on the pole after setting a new tract record. >> i think it's a big thing because you get a good pit selection. we talked about that before the weekend started. you know, it's nice. i think it's nice to be able to run this good. nobody really wrecks much in the chase, and we have great cars every week. the trucks are coming up to us, they all should be pretty good. a little lady luck on our side, and we'll be fine. >> the top five positions today are occupied by chase drivers starting with pole sitter monto montoya. tony stewart is on the outside of row one, kurt busch and denny hamlin are on row two while biffle and brian vickers
we'll be watching for several story lines as well beginning with mark martin. he's a championship runner-up four times but has never won it. is he prime for a break through this year? jimmie johnson is on a mission of his own. three-time defending series champ's quest for an unprecedented fourth straight title. it's high gear today. and wan pablo montoya appears to be in it to win it. qualifying for his first chase race ever he starts on the pole after setting a new tract record. >> i...
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juan martin del potro with a big, big win. he has really elevated his serveing power in this last year. john: nalbandian grew up with federer. he said this guy's vulnerable. just play with his backhand. federer end up thanking his rivals, helping him improve that shot. he's become very dependable over the years. dick: third double fault for djokovic. it's 40-30. fighting to stay in this third set. dick: double fault. and a bad error there. john: he deliberately brought it in. that is a bad miss. dick: brings federer just two points away from victory. >> fault. dick: the people salivating on that return, just missed. a point for 5-5, djokovic. dick: that's quite a concession, shot so good that federer losing the racket going after it. john: he hesitated ever so slightly as he moved in. but that really got away from him. great shot by djokovic. dick: president obama talks with steve croft plus ted kennedy, his life and his own words. the season finale of "there goes the neighborhood" tonight on cbs. dick: big gust of wind. >> ou
juan martin del potro with a big, big win. he has really elevated his serveing power in this last year. john: nalbandian grew up with federer. he said this guy's vulnerable. just play with his backhand. federer end up thanking his rivals, helping him improve that shot. he's become very dependable over the years. dick: third double fault for djokovic. it's 40-30. fighting to stay in this third set. dick: double fault. and a bad error there. john: he deliberately brought it in. that is a bad...
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mark martin is the leader of the pack in the chase after a win last week at new hampshire. he's a four-time winner at dover. so martin is looking forward to taking a shot at the monster. >> dover is one of my very favorite race tracks on the bolt circuit. really have been blessed with a lot of great race cars there. cars seem to really run good there. and allen and our team were really excited about getting back there. >> reporter: jimmie johnson was the fastest in qualifying at dover this afternoon. hitting top speed of 157 mights an hour. ryan newman, third. mark martin, qualified 13th. they're going to run 400 miles on sunday. >>> coming up next hour. tiger woods on the prowl at the championship in atlanta. and you need every shot you can sink to top tiger. kenny perry gave it his best. but does he have enough? what he still needs is a slight breeze. yep. i'll have an update on who is leading on eyewitness news at 6:00. >> he read the greens perfectly. >> thank you, mark. >>> still to come tonight on wjz's eyewitness news. >> a teenage girl, fighting for her life. here a
mark martin is the leader of the pack in the chase after a win last week at new hampshire. he's a four-time winner at dover. so martin is looking forward to taking a shot at the monster. >> dover is one of my very favorite race tracks on the bolt circuit. really have been blessed with a lot of great race cars there. cars seem to really run good there. and allen and our team were really excited about getting back there. >> reporter: jimmie johnson was the fastest in qualifying at...
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martin, thank you. and martin will luckily be back with much more on the g-20 during the what? next hour and a half or so. you can of course, get more news, videos, and blogs. head on to cnbc.com. >>> and coming up here on "worldwide exchange" the economy is beginning to grow but then again, so is unemployment. is there such a thing as job recovery? g-20 takes aim. pushing for stricter rules while london claims it'll be impossible to police. >>> and m & a is back on the agenda. kraft tabled a 10 billion pound offer for cadbury. all the details worldwide at cnbc. worldwide@cnbc.com. i'm here on this tiny little plane, and guess what... i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. anything before takeoff mr. kurtis? prime rib, medium rare. i'm bill kurtis, and i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's fastest 3g network. (announcer) sign up today and get a netbook for $199.99 after mail-in rebate. with built-in access to the nation's fastest 3g networ
martin, thank you. and martin will luckily be back with much more on the g-20 during the what? next hour and a half or so. you can of course, get more news, videos, and blogs. head on to cnbc.com. >>> and coming up here on "worldwide exchange" the economy is beginning to grow but then again, so is unemployment. is there such a thing as job recovery? g-20 takes aim. pushing for stricter rules while london claims it'll be impossible to police. >>> and m & a is back...
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kate any. >> couric: david martin at the pentagon tonight. david, thank you. now the murder of yale graduate student annie le. today we learned what killed her. and as police try to determine who killed her, randall pinkston tells us the focus has been on one man. >> reporter: 24-year-old annie le, a 4'11, 90 pound doctoral student was strangled to death. asphyxiation due to neck compression, the official cause announced today by the connecticut medical examiner. the results were released several hours after police brought in the man they call a person of interest in the case. 24-year-old raymond clark spent five hours overnight in police custody, submitting to hair and tissue samples for d.n.a. testing. police released him, but say he's under constant surveillance >> he is the only person that we have gotten any type of search warrant on at this time. >> reporter: police say clark has invoked his right not to answer questions. his attorney says only that his client is cooperating with authorities. "we are in regular contact." investigators are now analyzing c
kate any. >> couric: david martin at the pentagon tonight. david, thank you. now the murder of yale graduate student annie le. today we learned what killed her. and as police try to determine who killed her, randall pinkston tells us the focus has been on one man. >> reporter: 24-year-old annie le, a 4'11, 90 pound doctoral student was strangled to death. asphyxiation due to neck compression, the official cause announced today by the connecticut medical examiner. the results were...
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joining us now, martin hennecke. martin, good to have you with us. gold touched $1,000 yesterday, now it's pulling back just a little bit. where do you see the price of gold? will you still be buying gold at these levels? >> oh, still at these levels. we believe every investor should have exporter to pressure metals. if you compare the prices even with the 1980s highs, gold reached an absolute high of 850. silver reached a high of 50 u.s. dollars. adjusted for innation, about $2,400 for gold about $140 u.s. dollar for silver. so based on this, there's still a lot of room to make a new high. but now, the fundamentals for the gold market are much more positive on one end. you have this debt problem in the u.s. moving out of control. on the other hand, you have gold supplies being depleted. the quarter to last year was weak with the disruption of equity supplies. >> martin, did i hear you correctly say you expect to see gold prices reach $2,400? >> actually, i gist windowed out somewhat of a benchmark to say reaching a new adjusted inflation high, gold
joining us now, martin hennecke. martin, good to have you with us. gold touched $1,000 yesterday, now it's pulling back just a little bit. where do you see the price of gold? will you still be buying gold at these levels? >> oh, still at these levels. we believe every investor should have exporter to pressure metals. if you compare the prices even with the 1980s highs, gold reached an absolute high of 850. silver reached a high of 50 u.s. dollars. adjusted for innation, about $2,400 for...
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wisdom martin, fox 5 news >>> the alleged mastermind behind the new york terror plot enters a flee. still ahead, the latest against najibullah zazi. and the debate over troop levels in afghanistan. president obama met with his top military advisors to discuss strategy. the push for teenagers to stay focused behind the wheel. >>> not guilty that's the word from najibullah zazi, the alleged mastermind behind a plot to set up bombs around new york pled not guilty. prosecutors say zazi and his coconspirators bought beauty supply chemicals. >>> a surge of violence in afghanistan believed to be the work of the taliban. 30 were killed and dozens injured. a bus packed with civilians hit a roadside bomb in kandahar. with the increased violence comes the call for more troops. the top u.s. commander says victory means more american soldiers are needed. craig boswell reports the president took up the issue with his military advisors >> reporter: these are the survivors of a roadside attack in afghanistan that killed 30 civilians. the latest random violence as u.s. target u.s. and nato tr
wisdom martin, fox 5 news >>> the alleged mastermind behind the new york terror plot enters a flee. still ahead, the latest against najibullah zazi. and the debate over troop levels in afghanistan. president obama met with his top military advisors to discuss strategy. the push for teenagers to stay focused behind the wheel. >>> not guilty that's the word from najibullah zazi, the alleged mastermind behind a plot to set up bombs around new york pled not guilty....
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michael martin pleaded guilty to escape and second degree assault. nineteens are charged as adults but martin's sentence is the harsh its so far. >>> the baltimore city council takes up smoking laws this hour with hearings on three pieces of legislation but the tough newproposals could really light up debate in baltimore. wjz is live at city hall and suzanne collins explains two of the proposed laws related to stopping young people from smoking. >> reporter: good afternoon, everyone. this is about flavored cigarette or cigar wrappers and also about selling cigars individually, things teenagers might find attractive and right at this hour the city council is debating those issues. >> believe that some young people in baltimore city aren't just starting out smoking with cigarettes but with cigars they can buy cheaply at the corner store and just one. >> the purpose behind that bill is to raise the price of access of these products that are particularly attractive to our young people both underage, underage 18 as well as young adults, who are smoking th
michael martin pleaded guilty to escape and second degree assault. nineteens are charged as adults but martin's sentence is the harsh its so far. >>> the baltimore city council takes up smoking laws this hour with hearings on three pieces of legislation but the tough newproposals could really light up debate in baltimore. wjz is live at city hall and suzanne collins explains two of the proposed laws related to stopping young people from smoking. >> reporter: good afternoon,...
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nice to have you in person, martin. when you were talking about the warning, you talked about weakness in western europe, germany, france and the united kingdom, is that economically driven? >> it is. we have a plan in jermaine and in england. and what happened is that based on the lower commodity prices, thought to be a little more conservative in buying. so we saw order intakes slowing down basically in august. and that hurts us a little bit more than some of our competitors because we have such a strong market share in europe. >> so prices for commodities are going up. >> they're going down unfortunately. >> because they can't sell through? >> first of all, we had a very good harvest last year and everybody is expecting globally good harvest also this year. whether conditions were good. also add to that speculation in the commodity prices which i think now are out. the question is always how much is speculation and it's hard to know. >> you know it seems to me you have a real challenge ahead of you here because we re
nice to have you in person, martin. when you were talking about the warning, you talked about weakness in western europe, germany, france and the united kingdom, is that economically driven? >> it is. we have a plan in jermaine and in england. and what happened is that based on the lower commodity prices, thought to be a little more conservative in buying. so we saw order intakes slowing down basically in august. and that hurts us a little bit more than some of our competitors because we...
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governor martin o'malley was on the scene. he said state funding will help in the cleanup effort. cynne simpson, abc 7 news. >>> more details on the water main break. baltimore county police say the 72-square block area was affected. a spokesman for gov. martin o'malley said maryland emergency management agency will assist in the cleanup and assist families with truck -- similar with property damage after tropical storm isabel in 2003. >>> heartbreak for two montgomery tiny teenagers -- montmery county teenagers. the police discovered the woman in her backyard and believe a teenager is responsible. john gonzalez is live in silver spring with the story. >> they live in this silver spring town home. the single moer is described as extremely hard-working. she worked long hours at the costco in beltsville, maryland. after she went missing 19 days ago, early this morning, the police searched the home and found her body. >> she was the greatest mom. everything was for us. she sacrificed so much for us. >> he cannobelieve his mother is gone, cannot understand why she was murdered. >> why
governor martin o'malley was on the scene. he said state funding will help in the cleanup effort. cynne simpson, abc 7 news. >>> more details on the water main break. baltimore county police say the 72-square block area was affected. a spokesman for gov. martin o'malley said maryland emergency management agency will assist in the cleanup and assist families with truck -- similar with property damage after tropical storm isabel in 2003. >>> heartbreak for two montgomery tiny...