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the next one is mick jagger a jerry hall. i love this. jar will do anything, will he not >> well, as you can imagine, it was his idea. >> rose: it wasompletely his idea? >> of course. it always his idea. >>ose: and he sai "i' put on lipstick and wear a dres and jerry will put on pants?" >> we did a portrait for french "vogue" with jerry hall and mick agreed that he will be part of a picture at some point and we were at the shatoe in his chateaux and when it was the end of the day i suddenly realize "we have not had mick in the picture." so i said "are you gog to come please we're at the end of e light." anhe looks at me and says "yeah, but what am i going t wear?" and i w his es look at the rack o clothes and suddenly.... >> rose: he sees thedress. (laughs) >> and within minutes hwas in that dress. bu of course; it's a normal porait. 's not over theop. >> rose: the next is anthony mihella who was a greatriend and this, i assume, was... that was "the english patient"? >> no, n that is at the wedding of his daughterannah. >> ros that his so
the next one is mick jagger a jerry hall. i love this. jar will do anything, will he not >> well, as you can imagine, it was his idea. >> rose: it wasompletely his idea? >> of course. it always his idea. >>ose: and he sai "i' put on lipstick and wear a dres and jerry will put on pants?" >> we did a portrait for french "vogue" with jerry hall and mick agreed that he will be part of a picture at some point and we were at the shatoe in his chateaux...
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. >> thanks very much, mick. to colonel jack jacobs for a little bit of analysis particularly what you just heard mick say, that he may have just walk away without his weapon. what do you make of that? >> we were talking about it earlier after the previous segment. it didn't make a great deal of sense that he was separated from the patrol, because patrol members keep close sight of each other even in difficult terrain. there is a manner of electronic gear that makes it easy to take control of people. the conclusion that one draws is that he wandered off, which means that whatever duress he's under now, he was probably under some stress before he walked off. that kind of stuff doesn't happen very often. >> you're saying the way he answers some of these questions would suggest that either there needs to be the training needs to be looked at, but it certainly is not consistent with what standard operating procedure would be. >> well, not only that. i think that one of the things that troops, leaders in particular, a
. >> thanks very much, mick. to colonel jack jacobs for a little bit of analysis particularly what you just heard mick say, that he may have just walk away without his weapon. what do you make of that? >> we were talking about it earlier after the previous segment. it didn't make a great deal of sense that he was separated from the patrol, because patrol members keep close sight of each other even in difficult terrain. there is a manner of electronic gear that makes it easy to take...
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i'm the mick of the moment. >> and today is a good day to have you here. >> i'm the mega mick. >> youn't rush in writing this book, you're 66 years old it's your first book. >> when you have five classes a day in high school, 170 voracious new york teen-agers, you don't have time for writing books. they'll eat you up. >> did you start writing this a long time ago? >> yeah, i did. i was in the class of nyu when i got out of the army. i was 23 years old. they told us write about some object from your childhood. i wrote about the bed we slept in, my three brothers and myself. it was a great half acre of mattress with red hair sticking out of it, no blankets, sheets. fleas. we inhabited four brothers and a million fleas. i wrote about that bed and the professor said it's very vivid, would you read it to the class? i wouldn't because i was ashamed of my background and poverty. i put it away and i remembered what he said. i started writing notes. let me share with the viewers. when i look back on my childhood i wonder how i survived it all. it was a miserable childhood. worse than the ordin
i'm the mick of the moment. >> and today is a good day to have you here. >> i'm the mega mick. >> youn't rush in writing this book, you're 66 years old it's your first book. >> when you have five classes a day in high school, 170 voracious new york teen-agers, you don't have time for writing books. they'll eat you up. >> did you start writing this a long time ago? >> yeah, i did. i was in the class of nyu when i got out of the army. i was 23 years old. they...
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. >>> police say the gun that was found inside steve minner's condominium -- steve mick near's condominium was bought by his girlfriend. >> classification of her death will not be made until ballistics testing is done and resus are back. >> a public viewing and service will be held for mcnair on thursday. coaches and teammates are talking about his murder. >>> we turn to the weather, where conditions remain calm and mild. doug, can you imagine a july at the state that you can sleep at night with the windows open? ie sunshine, bright, blue ood,ndonightetr pty gr o. take a 76 degree in sterling. fea fel couds out west. it is cooler in warren 10. take ellicott -- take a look at the stormscan. a cold front will have here tomorrow afternoon. the forecast overnight is for mostly clear, pleasant, and cool. a number of weather changes coming up for this week, but none of them are terrible. we will outline the next seven days in a few minutes. >>> police in fairfax are looking for two men who they believed try to add -- abduct a nine-year-old girl. they tried to drag her away from the front yard of
. >>> police say the gun that was found inside steve minner's condominium -- steve mick near's condominium was bought by his girlfriend. >> classification of her death will not be made until ballistics testing is done and resus are back. >> a public viewing and service will be held for mcnair on thursday. coaches and teammates are talking about his murder. >>> we turn to the weather, where conditions remain calm and mild. doug, can you imagine a july at the state...
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. >> rob: you know, he is tired, mclemore mick's off a little bit.just don't want anything to happen to this young man. he is a great young man. you know, he is having a great game. only two runs. >> bob: he got victimmized by three consecutive hitters earlier in the game. rookie leaders in inning pitched, shairon martis is way up there. it will stay the same for a while. >> rob: i love that rookie, kawakmi. >> bob: line drive, hernandez and out. nick johnson did a little ballerina act at first base and hernandez just launched that throw. got it behind him. >> rob: that was the texas two- step. anderson is in, look at him set up. boom, quick reaction. i thought it hit ramirez but nick johnson, watch him stay in here. beautiful job. that was a beautiful job. >> bob: that's a pitch safer. bases empty, two outs and here is uggla. zimmerman, if this is it, can just go pedal to the metal and go with it. 1 ball, 1 strike. dan uggla 0-for-2 today and 1- for-8 in the series. he will foul it straight back. >> rob: he is now a little bit tired. a little bit la
. >> rob: you know, he is tired, mclemore mick's off a little bit.just don't want anything to happen to this young man. he is a great young man. you know, he is having a great game. only two runs. >> bob: he got victimmized by three consecutive hitters earlier in the game. rookie leaders in inning pitched, shairon martis is way up there. it will stay the same for a while. >> rob: i love that rookie, kawakmi. >> bob: line drive, hernandez and out. nick johnson did a...
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they find support from groups and celebrities, including mick jagger's daughter. many are being called to sell their shares. critics of the company had some success. recently, norway's investment funds sold $14 million worth of holdings. but it is not clear how much more support the companies will get. abc news, mumbai. >> this is bbc -- bbc news, mumbai. >> mutual concern that the defense secretary's visit to israel and is up discussing iranian nuclear ambitions. let's get more on the story mentioned earlier. china and the u.s. are meeting in washington to discuss major economic and political differences. >> track and america stood together to there, trying to speak the same language. >> yes, we can. >> not much was announced, but there were words. >> u.s.-china relations will shape the 21st century, making it as important as any bilateral relationship in the world. that must underpin our partnership. that is the responsibility that together we bear. hip-hop -- >> much of the relationship is based on money. the current crisis makes it clear that the choices rever
they find support from groups and celebrities, including mick jagger's daughter. many are being called to sell their shares. critics of the company had some success. recently, norway's investment funds sold $14 million worth of holdings. but it is not clear how much more support the companies will get. abc news, mumbai. >> this is bbc -- bbc news, mumbai. >> mutual concern that the defense secretary's visit to israel and is up discussing iranian nuclear ambitions. let's get more on...
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the rare solar eclipse was met with a mick of excitement and fear. charlie d'agata has more from london. >> the must-see event swept across asia, no ticket required. millions made the most of the longest solar eclipse the world will see for more than a century. it began in india, where total darkness descended just after the break of dawn. >> you looked up and there was a star, a bright star in the sky. it was as dark as night. >> reporter: thousands of hindus gathered on the banks of the river in the belief that bathing in its water during special occasion cleanses away sins. but the rare event triggered a stampede when an elderly woman was trampled to death. some chose to stay inside. superstition -- superstitious that it the eclipse is caused by a dragon swallowing the sun and others got a closer look. soaring in chartered flights to get an unobstructed view. a huge path of the asian continent was swallowed in darkness, stretching from the philippines to south korea, bangkok to beijing. in some parts it lasted as long as six minutes and 39 seconds
the rare solar eclipse was met with a mick of excitement and fear. charlie d'agata has more from london. >> the must-see event swept across asia, no ticket required. millions made the most of the longest solar eclipse the world will see for more than a century. it began in india, where total darkness descended just after the break of dawn. >> you looked up and there was a star, a bright star in the sky. it was as dark as night. >> reporter: thousands of hindus gathered on the...
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♪ you don't test the arm of mick and you don't miss around with jim!hit, bases loaded, two outs. bottom of the 9th, papelbon on and mora strikes out. orioles end up losing, 3-1. and the baby is happy! it's only happened 18 times in the history of the major leagues, a perfect game. no hits, no runs, no walks, no errors. it's theth inning in chicago, and you got to see that! [cheering] >> ball hit deep into left center field. back, back -- makes the catch! what a play! he makes the catch! what a play! [cheering] yes! yes! yes! yes! yes! [cheering] history! >> and yes, yes, yes, the baby was happy. back to you, rosie. >> nothing like a happy baby! good news for those workers making minimum wage. that amount is climbing, but at that same time it's not so good for other people who are trying to make a decent living. we'll tell you why when we come back. fiber one. i'm looking for some fiber. this bar is an excellent source of fiber. there's no fiber in this. tastes too good. there is fiber. [ chuckle ] no. i can't taste the fiber in this chocolate. they hav
♪ you don't test the arm of mick and you don't miss around with jim!hit, bases loaded, two outs. bottom of the 9th, papelbon on and mora strikes out. orioles end up losing, 3-1. and the baby is happy! it's only happened 18 times in the history of the major leagues, a perfect game. no hits, no runs, no walks, no errors. it's theth inning in chicago, and you got to see that! [cheering] >> ball hit deep into left center field. back, back -- makes the catch! what a play! he makes the catch!...
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this week vdot crews will be working between rush hours and overnight from the mick bowl to the dulles toll road. crews will be replacing overpasses and interchanges. >>> the judge in in the banita jacks murder trial can announce his decision as soon as tomorrow. the prosecution and the made their closing arguments on monday. banita jacks is accused of killing her four daughters and living for months with their decomposing bodies. she faces life in prison. >>> a reduction in man power at fire houses. at station 41 in calverton no firefighters or ambulances will be on duty for the foreseeable future. despite the lack of man power they say this doesn't mean the station is closed. howard is here with our forecast. good morning. >> not much change. yesterday we talked thunderstorms. we missed them. they hit the delmarva pretty hard and today not talking thunderstorms, 20% chance stcbeo at a the most. a stray thunderstorm is all we have to worry about. this morning some cldsoudsbughout hi ere but ghhi and mid level ones. a decent amount of sunshine and with t nomuch noexpected it wil boost
this week vdot crews will be working between rush hours and overnight from the mick bowl to the dulles toll road. crews will be replacing overpasses and interchanges. >>> the judge in in the banita jacks murder trial can announce his decision as soon as tomorrow. the prosecution and the made their closing arguments on monday. banita jacks is accused of killing her four daughters and living for months with their decomposing bodies. she faces life in prison. >>> a reduction in...
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. >> reporter: of 39 tasters, mick done altdz received seven votes. wendy's tied and the winner is lip ton powdered tea with 12 votes. so much for old dixie land tradition. >> and it's cheaper! >> that's right. >> reporter: you save money. >> news for your health now. a cup of coffee could hold the key to preventing memory loss. new research shows that mike wi mice with alzheimer's did better after having caffeinated water. the next step is to see how caffeine affects humans. researchers warn against too much coffee because kit raise blood pressure. >>> the only fda approved treatment for years was botox. the agency approved a new product that is promising similar and possibly better results. and some are saying it could mean the end of the run for botox. >> i got tired of looking like i was old and tired and grumpy all the time. i always looked mad. >> reporter: shelly craft said the age lines on her face were starting to affect her self-esteem. >> you look tired, you feel tired. you know, it brings you down a little bit. you know, you don't feel lik
. >> reporter: of 39 tasters, mick done altdz received seven votes. wendy's tied and the winner is lip ton powdered tea with 12 votes. so much for old dixie land tradition. >> and it's cheaper! >> that's right. >> reporter: you save money. >> news for your health now. a cup of coffee could hold the key to preventing memory loss. new research shows that mike wi mice with alzheimer's did better after having caffeinated water. the next step is to see how caffeine...
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mick, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carl. u.s.ary officials this morning do confirm that the american on this videotape is the u.s. soldier who mysteriously went missing in afghanistan three weeks ago. believed captured by the taliban. as you can see, in this video, the soldier appears to be in relatively good shape. out of his army uniform wearing traditional taliban dress. what's disturbing though is what he says on the tape. he says he's scared, scared he will not be able to go home. then the soldier makes a plea to bring all american troops home. but he's clearly under duress. in fact, on the video itself, you can hear his captors in the background prompting him about what to say. >> in the message to your people? >> yes. to my fellow americans who have loved ones over here who know what it's like to miss them, you have the power to make our government bring them home. please, please bring us home so that we can be back where we belong and not over here wasting our time and our lives. >> reporter: u.s. officials are condemning
mick, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carl. u.s.ary officials this morning do confirm that the american on this videotape is the u.s. soldier who mysteriously went missing in afghanistan three weeks ago. believed captured by the taliban. as you can see, in this video, the soldier appears to be in relatively good shape. out of his army uniform wearing traditional taliban dress. what's disturbing though is what he says on the tape. he says he's scared, scared he will not be able to...
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military going forward, as they prepare to withdraw. >> thanks, mick. of course today, more bombs, friday prayers, shiite mosques in baghdad, killing at least 28 worshippers and wounding more than 100 more. >>> on the heels of president obama's so-calls beer summit last night, the discussion of race in america is putting the focus on the national urban league conference now in chicago. straight ahead, president mark mueller joins us. at 155 miles per hour, andy roddick has the fastest serve in the history of professional tennis. so i've come to this court to challenge his speed. ...on the internet. i'll be using the 3g at&t laptopconnect card. he won't. so i can book travel plans faster, check my account balances faster. all on the go. i'm bill kurtis and i'm faster than andy roddick. (announcer) "switch to the nations fastest 3g network" "and get the at&t laptopconnect card for free". to redefine air travel for a new generation. to ensure our forces are safer and stronger. to take the world we share to tomorrow and beyond. announcer: around the globe,
military going forward, as they prepare to withdraw. >> thanks, mick. of course today, more bombs, friday prayers, shiite mosques in baghdad, killing at least 28 worshippers and wounding more than 100 more. >>> on the heels of president obama's so-calls beer summit last night, the discussion of race in america is putting the focus on the national urban league conference now in chicago. straight ahead, president mark mueller joins us. at 155 miles per hour, andy roddick has the...
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that northerly breeze to hold the humidity down, may also provide a few clouds mick mixing in during the afternoon. 65 parkville middle school, also a bit of a gusty breeze. officially 62 in baltimore. that is coming off of yesterday's high of 88. yesterday, warmest day of the week, now we settle back with the below normal pattern. the source of air coming from pennsylvania. they are in the lower 50s. cool weather will follow. as we have just a few clouds mixed in we're essentially calling it a mostly sunny to partly cloudy afternoon with the two-degree guarantee of 82 degrees but it just will be pleasant and that breeze at 5 to 15 miles per hour. tonight we'll settle back down into the upper 50s. low to mid-60s downtown and by the bay. we are looking for temperatures to hold at 80 degrees thursday and friday with spotty showers possible in towards the weekend. we're checking out a warm-up to 85 saturday. still the chance of thunderstorms. >>> 6:45. let's go to the roads with kim. >> volume remains light and traffic running smoothly around the the beltway, the tunnels and the jfx. ho
that northerly breeze to hold the humidity down, may also provide a few clouds mick mixing in during the afternoon. 65 parkville middle school, also a bit of a gusty breeze. officially 62 in baltimore. that is coming off of yesterday's high of 88. yesterday, warmest day of the week, now we settle back with the below normal pattern. the source of air coming from pennsylvania. they are in the lower 50s. cool weather will follow. as we have just a few clouds mixed in we're essentially calling it a...
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. >> mick, where in the world are all of the republicans who are banging the drum and telling us that the deficit and worried about spending too much on health care, where in the world are all of those folks not banging the drum here and saying, why in the world when the defense secretary, who served in republican and democratic administrations, is saying we already have enough money, stop throwing away our money on this thing, where are the republicans on this? >> well, herein lies the rub. that military industrial complex that president eisenhower warned about some 40 years ago has cooked the books in some sense, in that this one weapons program, some of the parts, some of the suppliers, are spread out over 44 states. so if you cut that budget, that could mean a loss of jobs in 44 states. that's an awful lot of senators and representatives who may be reluctant to vote against additional money for that project. and that is exactly the way the so-called military industrial complex has designed a lot of these weapon systems, to spread the wealth, if not the pain eventually, if the mone
. >> mick, where in the world are all of the republicans who are banging the drum and telling us that the deficit and worried about spending too much on health care, where in the world are all of those folks not banging the drum here and saying, why in the world when the defense secretary, who served in republican and democratic administrations, is saying we already have enough money, stop throwing away our money on this thing, where are the republicans on this? >> well, herein lies...
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the mick of thme. >> andodays a good day to ha y he. >> i'm the megck. this book,'r yrsld. it's yoursbo. >>hehave five sea dain high scho, 170 voracious nerk teen-agers, yodon't ve timfor ing books. th'll eat you . >> did y stariti this a long time o? yeah, iid. was in c of when t ouof the army. i was yeald th tol wtebout some objeroyour childhood. i otabout the d we spt in, my tee broths and myself. was a greatalf ac of mattress wh rehairtickin out t, no blankets, ee. fleas. iited fr brothers and a ion fl wrote abouth bed andhe esr said it've vid, would you readt the css wouldn't because i wshamed of my band and pover. i put awaand i remb he id. i artewriting notes. >>et me she th ewers. en lk backn chiho wonderow iviit all it was aisable childho.woe an therd mirable chdhoois the miserable irh childhood and worst ishe miserle irish kh like childhd. >> could add shing. >> repte ich is? >> ilimeri. >> repter:you and yo brotrs wt ckfterhe blication of theook. mbrother mikeame in fm san francio. we had a vy powerful -- we had a reunion in limmeri. there'a b
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they included mick jackson, jack london, josephine baker. the powerful sedative is at the center of theksea jac donth investigation. the coroner is expected to release the toxicology results sometime next week. >>> new tonight, an update on some students trip to china sidetracked by the h1n1 flu. a little while ago, high school students from maryland and dc arrive in dulles airport. now, these kids planned to attend a two-week summer school program in china. but during the flight over, one student showed symptoms of h1n1 and chinese authorities decided to quarantine all 22 kids. a handful did test positive for the flu. >> we had full quarantined body students and they put me in the ambulance and they took me to this really -- it was kind of like a makeshift hospital. it was kind of sketchy at first. >> not all of the kids from that summer school program are back from china yet. some decided to stay another week or so to make up for time lost. >>> tony pann is here with your 9 forecast first. pretty quiet night out there. >> things are pretty
they included mick jackson, jack london, josephine baker. the powerful sedative is at the center of theksea jac donth investigation. the coroner is expected to release the toxicology results sometime next week. >>> new tonight, an update on some students trip to china sidetracked by the h1n1 flu. a little while ago, high school students from maryland and dc arrive in dulles airport. now, these kids planned to attend a two-week summer school program in china. but during the flight over,...
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. >> mick mayor had been dating the girlfriend for a few months. >> we have been talking to the friends of them in an effort to ascertain where they have been squabbles, was one up said. >> it will be a few days before authorities announce whether someone else killed the two. >>> a new twist in to the serial killings in south carolina. police in north carolina are trying to see if the fatal shooting of a burglary suspect there might be connected. two witnesses have come forward to say they have talked to the serial killer. they described him as an average person who was polite. there is a sketch of the suspect. >>> crews are assessing damage at the chesapeake bay tunnel. there was a collision at a bridge tressle. crews shut down a portion of the bridge, but reopened all lanes by 11:00 this morning. >>> can u tell us the last time on the fourt of july it that you did not need your air conditioning? >> some cities in the country have not seen in a city -- a singleay of0 degrees yet this summer. we are seeing that by this weekend we might get into the upper 80's. spectacular. i would never
. >> mick mayor had been dating the girlfriend for a few months. >> we have been talking to the friends of them in an effort to ascertain where they have been squabbles, was one up said. >> it will be a few days before authorities announce whether someone else killed the two. >>> a new twist in to the serial killings in south carolina. police in north carolina are trying to see if the fatal shooting of a burglary suspect there might be connected. two witnesses have...
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. >>> today will be the first full squad workout in westminister, carol caroll county and first-mick michael ohr will be there. his deal worth about $15 million with half guaranty up front. >> i'd sneeze on that myself. >> having had to where that many times, i'm glad they changed the name. the only way i remembered it was whether or not it was a greek desert. >> not upset about that. thank you. an interesting forecast for the day. forecast is going to get tricky. going to show you the orioles forecast. we'll be down there, food drive going on today. thunderstorms possible early, first pitch at 7:05. the storms could roll out early enough that it doesn't effect the game and if they do roll back in, go inside, a nice comedy show in town. >> there isn't too much of an inside in the stadium. >> we have it. >> it's being called the comedy stimulus program, on the internet, live and in person, bruce bruce. >> very nice. >> people haven't wanted to take a picture with one of our coffee with guests than this one. no one brought a camera, so you're safe. >> everyone excite he's here. good mo
. >>> today will be the first full squad workout in westminister, carol caroll county and first-mick michael ohr will be there. his deal worth about $15 million with half guaranty up front. >> i'd sneeze on that myself. >> having had to where that many times, i'm glad they changed the name. the only way i remembered it was whether or not it was a greek desert. >> not upset about that. thank you. an interesting forecast for the day. forecast is going to get tricky....
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with >> with that, hello, thank yousu for staying tuned to "espnews," alongside mick hill, i'm reischeaidate. keeping you current on all the latest highlights, and five clarett juris are a very bigfor deal for tom watson. that's all about knowing how to finish. >> he knows how to finish. and o but he has company, as we take t nau out to the final round, thei british open. came in as the co-leader of thes event. at minus-5. tson misses by inches. tap i he would tap in for bogey.oand and out of the lead. have 59-year-old, still very much in contention. looking well.here o here on 14. gogg goggin, another par-putt. just mhiisses, and he was aleado co-leader, and moves back intopk the pack at minus two after that 15th ho bogey. 15th hole, westwood, misses the thre long putt. at te bogeys, and everybody is tied at minus-2. in and then on 15.taps after he taps it in right there. tom watson, waiting tee-shot right here, for goggina bouncing, a little too strong.s. had it online. but he rolls not a sand. heho would bogey that hole and moves to minus 1. for pa 16th hole, westwood for par.us move
with >> with that, hello, thank yousu for staying tuned to "espnews," alongside mick hill, i'm reischeaidate. keeping you current on all the latest highlights, and five clarett juris are a very bigfor deal for tom watson. that's all about knowing how to finish. >> he knows how to finish. and o but he has company, as we take t nau out to the final round, thei british open. came in as the co-leader of thes event. at minus-5. tson misses by inches. tap i he would tap in for...
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. >> we just got done from flying to mick rag wa to -- nicaragua to help out there. >>> according to has son and friends, a man who loved flying. >> his faith, his sons and aviation were his loves. >> it's definitely a trying time for the family. we're not really sure where to go from here. but, you know, we'll find a way. >>> as for finding a cause, wreckage will go to a facility in delaware for detailed examination, along with the helicopter's maintenance records. >> ntsb investigators will not release the name of the pilot but did say he had 630 hours of experience. passed a recent medical exam and held a commercial pilot's license. >>> there were some storms in the area where the helicopter crashed last night. let's check in with meteorologist tim williams with more on that severe weather. tim? >> reporter: vic, as we were just showing you, you see how these storms are popping up. there were storms reported in hagerstown. hagerstown regional airport, reported those storms last night. severe thunderstorms in the area, with visibility issues. now, if you take a look at hagerstown,
. >> we just got done from flying to mick rag wa to -- nicaragua to help out there. >>> according to has son and friends, a man who loved flying. >> his faith, his sons and aviation were his loves. >> it's definitely a trying time for the family. we're not really sure where to go from here. but, you know, we'll find a way. >>> as for finding a cause, wreckage will go to a facility in delaware for detailed examination, along with the helicopter's maintenance...
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mick viqueira joins us live washington. the president wants to reset relations with russia. does he intend to do that? >> reporter:here are problems that theresident has to ercome. firs there's a mind-set this administration and the president lieve is on the part of the russians who, think th because america might be strng that russ necessarily has to be weak and vice versa anded al adversarl relationsp they'll try ercome. the president will me a speech direly to a foreign population this time in russia, to follo on his speeches in practicing and cairo we've ha in the first six monthsf this administration b there e cold war issues that aretill on the tabl arms reduction, the number of nuear warheads left over from the cold war that each side possesses. russia known to beve concned about plans for nato expansion, people talking about nato expanding into georgia and ukine, on russia's borders. also a missile dense system is the table, the united states wants to place a missile defense system in eaern rope, russia known to be not very happy about that. the white house and admin
mick viqueira joins us live washington. the president wants to reset relations with russia. does he intend to do that? >> reporter:here are problems that theresident has to ercome. firs there's a mind-set this administration and the president lieve is on the part of the russians who, think th because america might be strng that russ necessarily has to be weak and vice versa anded al adversarl relationsp they'll try ercome. the president will me a speech direly to a foreign population this...
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as a matter of fact, he was obably in fine micks we wod say. he w just eat. the nex day. >> a we are told that the family is arriving now. they're having a repass asthey call it, a gathering of family and friends dwn at the beverly wilshire and we know some of lapd's fine are down there maki sure thin are going well there as well. u know, let me ask you because he was this sort of consummate performer, and you haveone so many diffent kinds of shows. wais a partila kind of pressure? >> well, yeah. there is always pressure, but with this e, you know, i mean, you know, we would getll of these reports that would start coming in. the most-watched television thing -- >> 1 billion pple. >> 1 blion people and al of that. so, yeah, but at the end -- interestiny enough, the end of the day the pressure washe pressu we pu o oursf. actually, i wated it insi. he was probably thealmest ople in there. a cole of hissistants were starting to get a little unglued at a couple points and h ached out, take it asy, it's okay. i was very ming with his calm. >> there's a great grou o
as a matter of fact, he was obably in fine micks we wod say. he w just eat. the nex day. >> a we are told that the family is arriving now. they're having a repass asthey call it, a gathering of family and friends dwn at the beverly wilshire and we know some of lapd's fine are down there maki sure thin are going well there as well. u know, let me ask you because he was this sort of consummate performer, and you haveone so many diffent kinds of shows. wais a partila kind of pressure?...
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w spying programs launched weeks before even mick mouse gal authorization could be obtainedm lawyers hand picked for the job whout even thknowledge of those lawyers' supervisors. democratic congrswoman jan schakowskyds the oversight committee on the house intelligence committee and is also blowing the whistle on e cia eping its own covert tivities secret even from th head of the cia. congresswoman jan schakowsky will join us nt. taki its rightful plala in a ng line of amazing rformance machines. thths the new e-coupe. this is mercededesenz. >>> there was a moment without comment mont heron msnbc. david burke was dcussing with norah adonnell otionay edily politicians and their lack of gnity. >> they are guaranteed toinvade your pernal space and touch i saidhi to a republican senator once at dinner. he had his handon my ier thigh the wholtime. compassionate conservativivism anyone? sorry. whe ll you find the stabitity d resources to keep you ahead of thihis raradly evolving world? these are toh estions. that's why we broroht gether two of the most powerful names inhehe indtry. introduc
w spying programs launched weeks before even mick mouse gal authorization could be obtainedm lawyers hand picked for the job whout even thknowledge of those lawyers' supervisors. democratic congrswoman jan schakowskyds the oversight committee on the house intelligence committee and is also blowing the whistle on e cia eping its own covert tivities secret even from th head of the cia. congresswoman jan schakowsky will join us nt. taki its rightful plala in a ng line of amazing rformance...
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kind i believe triggered a series of catalyst mick events. what walter cronkite said about vietnam, civil rights and the terrible loss to pay with the death of martin luther king. robert kennedy gets assassinated. there were those wearing hard hats going off to vietnam and the universities and protesting against the war. we were in a real crisis in this country. richard nixon gets elected and gives us watergate. through it all walter cronkite there is steady as she goes. the helmsman at the tiller, steering america, with enormous integrity, a great supporting cast of the serious correspondents and others who worked with it. it wouldn't have been the same cbs news without walter cronkite sitting in that chair. >> anything in particular when you look back at his career he would talk about? >> he would always talk about, i
kind i believe triggered a series of catalyst mick events. what walter cronkite said about vietnam, civil rights and the terrible loss to pay with the death of martin luther king. robert kennedy gets assassinated. there were those wearing hard hats going off to vietnam and the universities and protesting against the war. we were in a real crisis in this country. richard nixon gets elected and gives us watergate. through it all walter cronkite there is steady as she goes. the helmsman at the...
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and georgia lanes are wide open as well and in virginia 95 from the prince william parkway to the micking bowl, drivers are moving at speed and delay free on 395, as well. now, over to you. >>> if the recession isn't already hitting you hard enough you could soon be paying more if you drive or shop in the district. the city council is poised to impose several tax hikes. armando trull is live in adams morgan with more. >> reporter: jessica, after today's city council meeting, things might get more expensive for folks in the city when they guy cigarettes or spend any money in the district. >> reporter: the district has a population of 600,000 people and with a projected deficit of $660 million, that works out to $1 million perez dent. those rest residents and anyone who purchases anything in the city maybe slapped by a higher sales tax from 5 3/4 to 6%. >> i have a problem with higher taxes to reduce dc's deficit unless i have a sense they will do a more efficient job of managing their resources. >> reporter: if you think gas prices are high now, you may pay an extra 3 1/2 cents a gallon. >
and georgia lanes are wide open as well and in virginia 95 from the prince william parkway to the micking bowl, drivers are moving at speed and delay free on 395, as well. now, over to you. >>> if the recession isn't already hitting you hard enough you could soon be paying more if you drive or shop in the district. the city council is poised to impose several tax hikes. armando trull is live in adams morgan with more. >> reporter: jessica, after today's city council meeting,...
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mick jagger, pauk mccartney, barbra streisand. how are they different from working with michael jackson? >> michael was the absolute ultimate professional. he was also -- he had a very wonderful human side to him too. he was polite and gentle. and in a business where we didn't hear these words too often, michael, if he would ask for something during a session, he'd say "please." "you're welcome." so on. he was such a great guy. >> their swedien, everyone i've spoken to, even attorneys who have either worked for michael jackson or represented against him, when have all said he appears to be one of the nicest people you'd ever want to meet, very mild-mannered. let's talk about the creative process. was the distinct between michael jackson and other artists, was that in the creative process? >> i think the creative process is where michael really was on top of the heap. because i never did a recording session with michael where he didn't have the lyrics memorized, for instance. whether it was one of his own songs or not. but his dedi
mick jagger, pauk mccartney, barbra streisand. how are they different from working with michael jackson? >> michael was the absolute ultimate professional. he was also -- he had a very wonderful human side to him too. he was polite and gentle. and in a business where we didn't hear these words too often, michael, if he would ask for something during a session, he'd say "please." "you're welcome." so on. he was such a great guy. >> their swedien, everyone i've...
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mick, what can you tell us? >> chris, this morning, in fact just minutes ago, the pentagon now identifies this american soldier being held captive by the taliban in afghanistan as a 23-year-old pre
mick, what can you tell us? >> chris, this morning, in fact just minutes ago, the pentagon now identifies this american soldier being held captive by the taliban in afghanistan as a 23-year-old pre
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leagues in the country because you got a mix of dudes who didn't make it to the nba but than you got the mickplayers. the first year, he got dunked on a couple of times. >> nba agents come out here. they get dogged the whole time they be out here. >> basketball has brought people together so this is more than just a game. >> it ain't bad. we're here every day from june to september. we ain't got no problems, no drama. >> reporter: it is imbowlic hope that the fun an peace they care here will one day expand beyond the court. >> not going to broadcast your a game, not going take your -- not going to bring your a game, not going to take your soul to the hole, outside the gates. >>> did you stay up too late last night to watch the all- star game. president obama through south the first pitch. >> mr. obama sporting his white sox jacket. the southpaw on the mound, not quite a strike but not bad. albert pujols picked up the shorter flow but enough about that witch. we want to know why are you wearing the white sox jacket. >> everybody knows i'm a white sox fan and my wife thinks i look cute in this
leagues in the country because you got a mix of dudes who didn't make it to the nba but than you got the mickplayers. the first year, he got dunked on a couple of times. >> nba agents come out here. they get dogged the whole time they be out here. >> basketball has brought people together so this is more than just a game. >> it ain't bad. we're here every day from june to september. we ain't got no problems, no drama. >> reporter: it is imbowlic hope that the fun an...
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. >> that sll's mick up maybe a ozen rublicans. >> i think -- >> a dozen to dozen and a half. >> allht, we wi leave it tre, marcia coyle, tom ldstein, thank you both. my pleasure. >>hank you. >> lehrer: on our web te at newshour.p.org, you can watch all of e newshour's coverage and aalysis of the sotomayor arings. also there, a guide tthe confirmatn process and a lesson plan for teacher >> lehrer: in other news tod, wall street kept i rally going astechnology stocks advanced. the dow jonesndustrial average gained more than points to cle above 8,711. th nasdaq rose 22 points to cle at 1,885. there was action onhe auto front in the u.s. house. it came a proposal to make general motors and cysler restore frchise agreements with hundreds of auto deers. supporters said it would ba ndition of continued government support. they pressed to add the provision to a larger spding bill. g.m. s dropped more than 2,000 dealers, and chrysr has cut nearly 800. demrats' hopes for a health care overhaul havrun into anoer warning. theead of the congressional budget oice reported today none of the bills
. >> that sll's mick up maybe a ozen rublicans. >> i think -- >> a dozen to dozen and a half. >> allht, we wi leave it tre, marcia coyle, tom ldstein, thank you both. my pleasure. >>hank you. >> lehrer: on our web te at newshour.p.org, you can watch all of e newshour's coverage and aalysis of the sotomayor arings. also there, a guide tthe confirmatn process and a lesson plan for teacher >> lehrer: in other news tod, wall street kept i rally going...
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. >> typically, mick, they don't like to give details out. obviously their hand was forced by this video. they're trying to find out what they can do to make sure he gets back safe and sound, right? >> that's exactly right. there's still confusion about exactly who is holding him. they're pretty sure that it may be the hakani network, one of the afghanistan taliban networks. they don't know exactly where. they still believe he may be somewhere in the eastern reaches of afghanistan and an intensive manhunt is under way today. >> jim miklaszewski, always good to see you. thanks so much. >> okay, chris. >>> a political heavyweight speaking out this morning in spup port of health care reform. senator ted kennedy calls it the cause of his life. the massachusetts senator has written a letter being published in news week magazine that describes the legislative and personal battles he has had with health care, including his current battle with brain cancer. he writes, quote, quality care shouldn't depend on your financial resources or the type of job
. >> typically, mick, they don't like to give details out. obviously their hand was forced by this video. they're trying to find out what they can do to make sure he gets back safe and sound, right? >> that's exactly right. there's still confusion about exactly who is holding him. they're pretty sure that it may be the hakani network, one of the afghanistan taliban networks. they don't know exactly where. they still believe he may be somewhere in the eastern reaches of afghanistan...
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they traded away veteran mick johnson, first baseman who had been with the organization since 2004.anded reliever in order to get pitching help for the future. let me take you back out to the field. first baseman nick johnson has been with this organization since 2004 and he was traded to the florida marlins for minor league pitcher and former first round pick aaron thompson. the 30-year-old johnson batted 295 this season with six homers and 44 rbis and with the nats. nats also shipped out this guy, left-handed reliever to the colorado rockies. in return, the nationals get two pitching prospects. tonight this team begins a four-game series in pittsburgh against the pirates. >>> moving now to golf. the buick open. tiger woods almost didn't have it in him but as he always does, he came back with an incredible round. let me take you back out to the golf course. tiger woods began this afternoon on the back nine. here he is on 11. his tee shot from 180 yards away. and when you say this is good, this is a good one. this shot lands on the green and stop ad few feet from the hole. tiger wou
they traded away veteran mick johnson, first baseman who had been with the organization since 2004.anded reliever in order to get pitching help for the future. let me take you back out to the field. first baseman nick johnson has been with this organization since 2004 and he was traded to the florida marlins for minor league pitcher and former first round pick aaron thompson. the 30-year-old johnson batted 295 this season with six homers and 44 rbis and with the nats. nats also shipped out this...
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should irish americans be preferred in the ivy league and get affirmative action and eth mick preferences? >> you are making a slightly different point. this is not an affirmative action case. it's whether or not we can have a fair test, and, you know, we want a fair test for everybody. >> okay. >> if you have a fair test and people actually get their promotions on the basis of a fair test, no complaints from anybody. >> let me ask you both, do you expect -- this is a political question. do you expect this will cost the nominee any votes? i have been sort of hunching here that lindsey graham, orrin hatch, chuck grassley are three republicans that might vote for her confirmation. do you think this is going to stop that, the performance by these two witnesses today, mr. vargas and mr. ricci? is it so compelling it will kill her xans chances -- >> i think it will have no effect. >> i don't know the answer to that. the majority republicans on the floor, a slim majority right now, would vote against -- >> i'm wondering whether she's going to get at least three. i'm of the opinion -- well, i'm
should irish americans be preferred in the ivy league and get affirmative action and eth mick preferences? >> you are making a slightly different point. this is not an affirmative action case. it's whether or not we can have a fair test, and, you know, we want a fair test for everybody. >> okay. >> if you have a fair test and people actually get their promotions on the basis of a fair test, no complaints from anybody. >> let me ask you both, do you expect -- this is a...
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>> well, i don't know all that mick son was trying to do. one of his key associates called me today, just two hours ago and told me some of the things he was doing, others associated with nixon at that exact time. and they... this associate of mine was trying... nixon's a friend of mine, was trying to move toward negotiation. i think... of course i didn't know that at the time. second place, i knew things were going on at that time. for me to stand on the outside and second guess this secret diplomacy i think would have been irresponsible. >> rose: you and your children have never discussed this war? >> no, that's not quite correct. >> rose: i read that. >> well, you're half right. what i said in the book and what i said on diane sawyer's program last week was that i never fully discussed my feelings or the war with my children and my wife. it was very, very difficult to do so. >> rose: help us understand that. >> well, it was so complex. i've tried to tell you today and i'm not sure your viewers will understand even after your dialogue with
>> well, i don't know all that mick son was trying to do. one of his key associates called me today, just two hours ago and told me some of the things he was doing, others associated with nixon at that exact time. and they... this associate of mine was trying... nixon's a friend of mine, was trying to move toward negotiation. i think... of course i didn't know that at the time. second place, i knew things were going on at that time. for me to stand on the outside and second guess this...
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do we know anything about his background, either personally or his history in the military, mick? >> well, there was some information early on in this incident thatbergdahl walked away, left his weapon and body armor behind. then once outside the wire as they call it, that is when he apparently got grabbed up by the taliban. there is some suggestion that he may have been having some psychological problems that forced him to leave the base on his own. there were also reports that he may have been escorted off the base by some afghans who either took him by force or he had befriended. but those reports have not been confirmed by anyone. the big question now is, exactly where is he. as you mentioned, the experts will be looking very closely at this video for any sign as to where he might be. but after the initial al qaeda videos of this sort in which we saw osama bin laden out in the countryside and experts could pinpoint exactly his whereabouts, either in afghanistan or pakistan, they pretty much wisened up and they go against these totally neutral backgrounds. unless there is somet
do we know anything about his background, either personally or his history in the military, mick? >> well, there was some information early on in this incident thatbergdahl walked away, left his weapon and body armor behind. then once outside the wire as they call it, that is when he apparently got grabbed up by the taliban. there is some suggestion that he may have been having some psychological problems that forced him to leave the base on his own. there were also reports that he may...
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unit of account and again, virtually all money is privately produced, so let's not raise fiction psp mick let me pos -- >> meal i just speak to warren's point of account. brief economics lesson, they are very, very powerful market forces that produce it and in fact its government and the yen, the dollar, all of those various competing units of account or bad for the economic system and indeed world traders only use one unit of account because those are market forces. the tend to use the dollar. so indeed i only suggest to you then you go on my colleagues reading list and try to understand that the single unit of account is the one thing that happens when a gold standard happens. everybody wants gold. the world wants gold. [applause] >> one tiny, i promise a to sentence point. it's misleading to say the money is all privately produced. it is a great private system. yes with a gigantic privilege of legal tender so of course people are going to accept this. the type of system we have now, fiat paper money convertible into nothing has never in history emerged spontaneously as the result of pe
unit of account and again, virtually all money is privately produced, so let's not raise fiction psp mick let me pos -- >> meal i just speak to warren's point of account. brief economics lesson, they are very, very powerful market forces that produce it and in fact its government and the yen, the dollar, all of those various competing units of account or bad for the economic system and indeed world traders only use one unit of account because those are market forces. the tend to use the...
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. >> jim p: or in the words of mick mussina, less difficult. >> jim h: here is nolan reimold, he went to stanford. they have an awfully got a bullpen. last year the best pitching staff the american league. this year all kinds of injuries. they lost four starters. those pesky red sox still number one. >> jim h: yes, they are. >> jim p: and familiar tapeh creepingup. >> jim h: 0-2 on reimold. inside with a fastball. >> jim p: tonight leads the american league with 50 quality at starts, they get another one today. so 51 over the first somewhat half of the season, or up until the all star break. >> jim h: 1-2 on reimold, who is one out of 3. reaches for the breaking ball, pops it up towards third, and scutaro has it for the out, so we'll head to the 9th inning. orioles three outs away for a win. all passengers... each with an average speed of 590 miles per hour. almost as fast as you. nothing's gonna hold you down. starng august 16th, fly southwest airlines from bwi airport to boston logan for just $49 one-way. bags fly free on southwest so our low fares stay low. grab your bag. it's on.
. >> jim p: or in the words of mick mussina, less difficult. >> jim h: here is nolan reimold, he went to stanford. they have an awfully got a bullpen. last year the best pitching staff the american league. this year all kinds of injuries. they lost four starters. those pesky red sox still number one. >> jim h: yes, they are. >> jim p: and familiar tapeh creepingup. >> jim h: 0-2 on reimold. inside with a fastball. >> jim p: tonight leads the american league...
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. >> almost a century ago, tom's great uncles, tom and mick griffin were electrocuted on september 29, 1915, in south carolina for a crime -- for murdering a white man, a confederate veteran, for a crime that they most certainly did not commit. we are filing papers to the governor of south carolina -- who's been rather busy lately, hasn't responded to my -- >> we've got him in the news too. >> i think they took your petition to south america somewhere. but we're going to get them exonerated. it is a terrible, terrible story. >> what did it feel like? all this was done with the dna testing. really your passion has been to sort of fill in the blanks with a story of african-americans. do you that on pbs, do you that in your work, do you that in your research, you do that in the dna testing. it was incredibly emotional for you to know the people you came from. >> yeah. >> why? >> first of all, when you asked me to do this, and you asked, name someone who's been very influential in your life, this was three weeks ago, not knowing that what happened to dr. gates had happened and making him
. >> almost a century ago, tom's great uncles, tom and mick griffin were electrocuted on september 29, 1915, in south carolina for a crime -- for murdering a white man, a confederate veteran, for a crime that they most certainly did not commit. we are filing papers to the governor of south carolina -- who's been rather busy lately, hasn't responded to my -- >> we've got him in the news too. >> i think they took your petition to south america somewhere. but we're going to get...
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and mick letty was sworn ins a president. >>> in 1990 washington, d.c.ayor marion berry was arrested and now he has another runnin with the law. >>> a postal work horse defied a bank robber got shot in the face yesterday. he tried to run, but found himself face to face with the robber. he tried to grab the gun and the robber shot him. >> god protected me. i could have dpid. all he did was break some bones and my jaw. and the bullet has to stay in my neck. they don't want to take the risk of damaging anything. so i got a souvenir, the doctor said, of this experience. >> you notice his eye looked back, but it's okay and he can sigh out of it. he tried to get the license plate of the getaway car. police tracked the suspect down after he crashed his car. >>> a teenager girl is the fifth person to die in a string of shootings in a south carolina town. abby high ler, 15 years old, died in a hospital yesterday two days after she was shot. a county sheriff said one man is suspected of the all the killings. many people are terrified, including one man's young son
and mick letty was sworn ins a president. >>> in 1990 washington, d.c.ayor marion berry was arrested and now he has another runnin with the law. >>> a postal work horse defied a bank robber got shot in the face yesterday. he tried to run, but found himself face to face with the robber. he tried to grab the gun and the robber shot him. >> god protected me. i could have dpid. all he did was break some bones and my jaw. and the bullet has to stay in my neck. they don't want...
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these are all the issues grass mick says they are tack lick. >> we're going to have a very comprehensive way of dealing with this. >> reporter: and parents with kids heading back to those classrooms are counting on that. >> i am more concerned about the flu this year because of the epidemic last year and i just want to make sure my kids will be in a safe environment. >> reporter: kelly swoope, "2 your health." >>> here's a question you probably don't think about much, are you addicted to sugar? >> many of us would probably say no. we'll show you why many of us would be wrong. >>> plus, caring for our aging parents. how to start talking about the future care. when is the right time to discuss it before it's too late? >>> and are we good volunteers in this city? stay with us. (employee 1) subject: urgent!! bob!! i need the baker file stat!! reply!! still making changes. circle back later!! what's with the yelling? oh, our internet slows down during peak hours so sending e-mails and large files just takes forever. so, we just yell. ben!!! thanks for the flowers!!! i thought you hated me!!!
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i said, doesn't always work right and it can be messy, but i think having a formal mechanism would mick it better. >> mr. dugan, s.e.c. nonexistent anywhere in any of the discussions, on vacation again? are they going to survive, should they survive? >> the fcc. >> nowhere to be seen in any of these hearings. >> they testified yesterday i think on the senate side. they -- i think one reason they weren't here today is that a lot of the hearing was about the corn sumer financial protection agency and that does not apply to the fcc. >> we're well aware of that so they got out of having to be subject to it so there was nothing to ask them about. >> mr. dugan, thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> really appreciate it. i want to check in with art cashin real quick. hear anything that changed your mind? what does everybody think of the regulatory hearings going on today? more of the same? >> so far it is, and that's a concern, and, again, you do want things regulated but you want to make sure that the burden isn't so onerous that you kind of handicap moving things up. don't forge
i said, doesn't always work right and it can be messy, but i think having a formal mechanism would mick it better. >> mr. dugan, s.e.c. nonexistent anywhere in any of the discussions, on vacation again? are they going to survive, should they survive? >> the fcc. >> nowhere to be seen in any of these hearings. >> they testified yesterday i think on the senate side. they -- i think one reason they weren't here today is that a lot of the hearing was about the corn sumer...
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these expert from the political side of the white house and the justice department prepared not to mick> she is coming off like sam alito and she is not a conservative judge, but you read all her record and everything, her statements from college this is a passionate late tina feminist who really drives -- i mean, drives the agenda. >> not on the bench though. people look at her. >> that is the question. the question is can she take her whole life and set it aside and be this sort of judge that sits up there and judges based on precedent and the constitution or does she bring her own basic beliefs, convictions what is a good society what is the right kind of society? does she bring them to the bench? i think it is going to be the latter. i think she is playing like she is the former. >> mark, we are got to go to a break, let me ask you to bounce off that for a moment. >> you think we have had a lot of discussion about her judicial track record because the republicans have been so intent on keeping the focus on her. >> more mainstream than they might want people to believe. >> as pat say
these expert from the political side of the white house and the justice department prepared not to mick> she is coming off like sam alito and she is not a conservative judge, but you read all her record and everything, her statements from college this is a passionate late tina feminist who really drives -- i mean, drives the agenda. >> not on the bench though. people look at her. >> that is the question. the question is can she take her whole life and set it aside and be this...