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. >> a sketchy account by cro crossland of when haleigh went missi missing. >> all i want is my daughter. it doesn't matter. >> do you think she did anything? >> yo ai don't have any suspicif anybody. anybody could have done something. if i had answers, i would have my daughter. >> her story has changed several times. i just hope she did not have nothing to do with it. >> so here's the back door and here's the lock. it sticks. so here you go. now we open the back door and here's the back screen door, the one that was propped open with the cinder block, okay? if you close it, it slamz, it makes a loud noise, but if you leave this door, it totally closes as well. >> i didn't do anything to that little girl. i loved her like she was my own, and i'd do anything to get her back. >> and tonight, a young mom just like millions of moms across america, goes out for an evening walk on a country roadway not far from her own home, talking away on her cell phone. the boyfriend on the other end hears screaming. please, don't take me! her voice has never been heard again. she has vanished without a tra
. >> a sketchy account by cro crossland of when haleigh went missi missing. >> all i want is my daughter. it doesn't matter. >> do you think she did anything? >> yo ai don't have any suspicif anybody. anybody could have done something. if i had answers, i would have my daughter. >> her story has changed several times. i just hope she did not have nothing to do with it. >> so here's the back door and here's the lock. it sticks. so here you go. now we open the...
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here's one from missy. missy says jim, oh, she gets right down to it. i saw a lot of press today on jc penney opening a store in new york city, do you think this is a good sign of strength to the company? i noticed well above the 52-week low, but still above $14 for the 52-week high, is it still too risky? i was at a drugstore where i was buying 1,000% deet spray, i think it's important. and he was saying there were jc penney ads and they didn't even mention the flagship store in manhattan. that worries me. i think they have lost their way, but i did see that upgraded. and by the way, the 1,000% deet, that stuff really works. here's one from aaron, j.c., i know you like the mobile internet. yes i do. but what do you think of the mobile internet market with electronic arts be a good play? it's an okay play. i don't like the video game business, everything about the video game business has turned down. this one is from t.s. hey, t.j. back in 2008 i sold my shares of darling, d.a.r. at close to $15, since then they have gone back down to the single digits.
here's one from missy. missy says jim, oh, she gets right down to it. i saw a lot of press today on jc penney opening a store in new york city, do you think this is a good sign of strength to the company? i noticed well above the 52-week low, but still above $14 for the 52-week high, is it still too risky? i was at a drugstore where i was buying 1,000% deet spray, i think it's important. and he was saying there were jc penney ads and they didn't even mention the flagship store in manhattan....
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it was giveno the dutch ambassador shortly after the 1969 missi.people are using the internet t watch pirated copies of tv programs. the americ drama series of heroes" was the most popar. "top gear" also featud pretty gh. ildren around world are concerned the fund may be comin to an end. the creator of bobuilder and many other enttainments is -- thcreators of bob the builder d many other energy emi is under threat. >> $70 billion worldwide in the animation industry. this is sothing britain is good at. but an nader said the industry is under threat. -- but animators y the industry isnder threat. th is one a handful of british animators t making shows in this couny. we asked him to illustrate the difficulty he is facing. here is the problem -- an animator in gland comes up with a amazing idea foa new program. it takes it to the finance year -- financier. he lovest. but when he does the sons, he reales if it came from ireland, 23% of theroduction cost would come as tax break. if it came from france, 20% of the cost would be a tax break. there are simi
it was giveno the dutch ambassador shortly after the 1969 missi.people are using the internet t watch pirated copies of tv programs. the americ drama series of heroes" was the most popar. "top gear" also featud pretty gh. ildren around world are concerned the fund may be comin to an end. the creator of bobuilder and many other enttainments is -- thcreators of bob the builder d many other energy emi is under threat. >> $70 billion worldwide in the animation industry. this is...
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♪ [ missy elliot's "get your freak on" plays ] [ cheers and applause ] >> i like that missy elliott. wanted to, kind of, freshen up after, you know, being with my kids all day long every day. freshen up my acting skills. and so, i took an acting class. and tariq was my scene partner. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: how was he? >> he was really good. you're a really good actor. i don't know if -- are you -- >> jimmy: yeah, he's acting in our show. [ laughter ] he's not even really happy. he's sad. i mean, look at him. he doesn't even like clapping. this is amazing what he's doing. no, he's in "seventh floor west." he does some really good stuff. tariq, i want to hear you do some scenes. what scenes would you do? >> what was it? "danny and the deep blue sea," right? >> tariq: yeah, we did "danny and the deep blue sea." >> yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what is that? what's "danny and the deep blue sea"? >> it's just a play that we did. but i remember you being very nice and polite. and you used to -- >> watch it. watch it. [ laughter ] watch it. watch it. getting friendly. >>
♪ [ missy elliot's "get your freak on" plays ] [ cheers and applause ] >> i like that missy elliott. wanted to, kind of, freshen up after, you know, being with my kids all day long every day. freshen up my acting skills. and so, i took an acting class. and tariq was my scene partner. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: how was he? >> he was really good. you're a really good actor. i don't know if -- are you -- >> jimmy: yeah, he's acting in our...
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whether it is the short range miiles or long rnge missis, women can carry those but not on the me ase front lines carrying the 50-pound paks packs. >> a general was quoted as saying women he didn't think could carry those packs and walk for miles. but he sai he s themvery day andhey carried them as well -- >> bonnie: carrie. >> -- cari. >> women end up being pregnant and sexually abused. they c't absorb all of this -- look a the consequences. >> iant to awer to something that cari said that's very important. men are in the battleront. when theyre joining the milita, they know they're ing to ira and afghastan. all this is gng to do is give them equal oortunity. they'ras at risk as men are, that is alrdy happeng. >> bonnie: all rht we have t go from wom at twr women and chronological. more women than er are being rested for driving drunk. this doorgd new fb -- this accow fbi data, showing the number o women facing d.u. charges rose by 29% during a decade whe arrests of meneclined. men stildrink more than women and are four times moreikely to be arsted for drunken driving, but t gap is
whether it is the short range miiles or long rnge missis, women can carry those but not on the me ase front lines carrying the 50-pound paks packs. >> a general was quoted as saying women he didn't think could carry those packs and walk for miles. but he sai he s themvery day andhey carried them as well -- >> bonnie: carrie. >> -- cari. >> women end up being pregnant and sexually abused. they c't absorb all of this -- look a the consequences. >> iant to awer to...
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thewhite house knows that first of all missi accomplish is the worst thing u can do in an ecoomy like this. the uemployment rate even though it ticked do this month is likelyto go up for a few monthsand not rally come down ina serious wayuntil ne spring. consumer confidence isstill low. it's true hat the banking system is stabilized and that's good news. but they can't celebrate. barack obama came outtoday and attribut the beter than it might have een newson ployment to the effct of his policies on thestimulus pln but they'r not celebrating too mu. >>ne thing on the campaign stump this weehe sort of amd up the rhetoric a littl t. also -- let's isten to it. >> i don't want t folks who created the mess to do a lot of talking. i want hem to qustion the -- just getut of president way so we can clea up the mess. i clonet -- don't mind leaning after them but don't have -- do a lot of talkin >> so, john,what's tht new language abo? >> i think afer the onth probe has had,e's gotten kicked around b the republicans over the economy until today. bitepublicans on health are and that deate is diff
thewhite house knows that first of all missi accomplish is the worst thing u can do in an ecoomy like this. the uemployment rate even though it ticked do this month is likelyto go up for a few monthsand not rally come down ina serious wayuntil ne spring. consumer confidence isstill low. it's true hat the banking system is stabilized and that's good news. but they can't celebrate. barack obama came outtoday and attribut the beter than it might have een newson ployment to the effct of his...
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that's missy!> i think, it has definitely taught me about how lucky i am to have a whole family who supports me and how lucky we are to be able to give my little brother the care that isn't offered anywhere else. and just how something simple like bubbles can light up a kid who's never smiled in public before. i really didn't know that i would be able to do something like this and i would suggest it to anyone, it was definitely a life changing experience. >> reporter: operation smile has student clubs around the world. if you'd like to learn more, go to our website, teenkidsnews.com. for "teen kids news," i'm amanda. >>> to protect your teeth, watch out for popcorn. one man broke a tooth when he bit into an unpopped kernel at the movies. he tried to sue the movie theater, but the judge said unpopped kernels are to be expected. so let the biter beware. >> corny, mwanzaa, corny. just ahead, teens take action to make their school go green. >> we'll show you how they did it. >>> it takes a lot of energ
that's missy!> i think, it has definitely taught me about how lucky i am to have a whole family who supports me and how lucky we are to be able to give my little brother the care that isn't offered anywhere else. and just how something simple like bubbles can light up a kid who's never smiled in public before. i really didn't know that i would be able to do something like this and i would suggest it to anyone, it was definitely a life changing experience. >> reporter: operation smile...
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but was i a lost in translation moment that overshowed her missi? >> you wa me to tell you what my husband thinks? my husband is not the secretary oftate. i am. pete: questns of substae and staing for the secretar ostate. and while s. troops drawdown iraq, the fighting intensifiesn afghanistan. on the eve f presidtial elections. >> they'rebviously holding an election in adverse circumstances pete: how thtaliban is rcing changes in u.s. strategy. covering these storiesthis week,anet hook of he "los geles times." michael duffy of "time" magazine. janine zacharia of bloomberg news. d ames kitfield of national journa >> celebrating 40 yeas of journaltic excellce, live from our ation's capita this is "washington week with gwen ifill"roduced in associaon with "nation journal." corporate funing for washington wk is provided by -- >> thy shape our wold. createew wonders andew conveniences. amera's minerals. they're the stuff our drms are made o. tre's more informatn at nma.org. >> corporate funding for "washington week" is rovided by boeing. majorfundng for
but was i a lost in translation moment that overshowed her missi? >> you wa me to tell you what my husband thinks? my husband is not the secretary oftate. i am. pete: questns of substae and staing for the secretar ostate. and while s. troops drawdown iraq, the fighting intensifiesn afghanistan. on the eve f presidtial elections. >> they'rebviously holding an election in adverse circumstances pete: how thtaliban is rcing changes in u.s. strategy. covering these storiesthis week,anet...
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three boaters missi for eight days are found alive surviving on crackers and gum. >> and a tiny to theream of being the best tennis player in the world. >> it's monday august 31st. >> from abc news this is world news now. >> this little girl trains 3 hours a day. >> does she grunt like the pros. >> not yet. not yet. she's working on it i'm sure. good morning. thank you for being with us this monday morning. >> fire fighters battle the massive blaze in southern california have lost two of their own. >> the accident happed as fire crews are struggling to gain control of the blaze that has burned more than 40,000 acres and threatening mount wilson housing transition lines for the areas major tv and radio stations. >> the major wildfires spread ago cross california have turned deadly. >> in the los angeles mountain forest two of our fire fighters were in a vehicle. they went over the side. both of them suffered fatality life ending injuries. >> their families have been notified but the loss was overwhelming. >> this is a very difficult time. >> the two men were among thousands of fire figh
three boaters missi for eight days are found alive surviving on crackers and gum. >> and a tiny to theream of being the best tennis player in the world. >> it's monday august 31st. >> from abc news this is world news now. >> this little girl trains 3 hours a day. >> does she grunt like the pros. >> not yet. not yet. she's working on it i'm sure. good morning. thank you for being with us this monday morning. >> fire fighters battle the massive blaze in...
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missi there from 1999 to 2002; tom manowski is washington advocacy directofor human righ watch. mi clapp, what do you makeof the 18-month house-arrest senten? did you expec more? or were you lieved? >> th. y. she did -- her seence was thr years at hard labor, and i expected three toive years -- >> lehrer: you expted they would put her inprison? >i expected that's what they would sentence her to. i was hopin that they woul't put her in prison, becaus i think would be very ngerous r her, so in a sense, i am relieved thatthey've let h go home, but that don't mean th i thinkhe conviction was correct. >> lehrer: at's your analysis of why they did not put her in prison, mr. malinowski why did they let her stay at me? >> actuall i think this is wh they planned do all along. the backdrop to tis is the military junta's plan to hold this so-called ection in 2010 in which they're planningto handick a bunch of civilians to form a sort ofacade civilian governme that would be subseient to the military, ultimately, and they needed to get aung san suu kyi -- e beloved leader of the democratic o
missi there from 1999 to 2002; tom manowski is washington advocacy directofor human righ watch. mi clapp, what do you makeof the 18-month house-arrest senten? did you expec more? or were you lieved? >> th. y. she did -- her seence was thr years at hard labor, and i expected three toive years -- >> lehrer: you expted they would put her inprison? >i expected that's what they would sentence her to. i was hopin that they woul't put her in prison, becaus i think would be very ngerous...
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wow, missy, great advice and great looking food there.wn...and... um, it's only 10am. who hasn't had their jimmy dean breakfast this morning? mmmm! now lets orbit i feel awesome. you're all awesome. jimmy dean breakfast sandwiches, fight the morning fade. >>> you know to go easy on the salt, right. the same could be said for the world's ocean. new results show that the amount on sea water is respond to. some of our oceans are getting saltier. consider the water cycle. watery van ratewatery vanwateryt atmosphere. higher temperatures have caused evaporation. saltier water could impact water circulation. two, the resulting saltier oceans impact the water cycle affecting how much freshwater leaves and enters the ocean through evaporation and precipitation. tracking big ships in sill enty could warn scientists that more drouths are on underway or even that global warming is heating up. i'm jill cortis. >>> to find out more about brighter living go to foxbaltimore.com. >>> and to find out about brighter living here. tony pagnoti is here. >>> an
wow, missy, great advice and great looking food there.wn...and... um, it's only 10am. who hasn't had their jimmy dean breakfast this morning? mmmm! now lets orbit i feel awesome. you're all awesome. jimmy dean breakfast sandwiches, fight the morning fade. >>> you know to go easy on the salt, right. the same could be said for the world's ocean. new results show that the amount on sea water is respond to. some of our oceans are getting saltier. consider the water cycle. watery van...
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narror: but to kennedy, soviet missis so close to the unitedtates were intolerable. they would he to be removed. the question was howo do it without proving nuclear war. kennedy cretly assembled a grp of seasoned counselors from inside and outside his administration. s experience with thbay of pigs had taught him not toely only on the miliry and cia, but most advisers initiall favored a military rponse. c.ouglas dillon: those us who had had previous eerience with the sovt union were alln favor of a quick aack... at first. robert kennedy took a different approach. said that this would be a terrible thing in e world becae this would be an urovoked assault and a lot of oth people would get killed that were not nessarily the soviets that we putting up the, thbases. bobby was very eloent. , he, he said, "i do t want my brother "tbe the tojo of amerin history. i do not want us"-- the united states-- "to pull a pearl harr." heanted us to be tough and l of that but not to sike without warning or so on and so rth. narrator for six days, as kendy's advisers aued in secret over
narror: but to kennedy, soviet missis so close to the unitedtates were intolerable. they would he to be removed. the question was howo do it without proving nuclear war. kennedy cretly assembled a grp of seasoned counselors from inside and outside his administration. s experience with thbay of pigs had taught him not toely only on the miliry and cia, but most advisers initiall favored a military rponse. c.ouglas dillon: those us who had had previous eerience with the sovt union were alln favor...
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. >> reporter: casandra has been reading to missie, a 9-year-old shepherd mix for about two years. >>u get your reading skills from? i read to a dog. really? yeah, i read to a dog. they listen. >> have somebody that listens when i read. when i made a mistake, there's nobody there to laugh. >> he slept so soundly. >> i used to live in a tall apartment building. >> reporter: children learning to read better by reading to a friend. >> can we get me a dog out here? it will make it a little easier for me to read. what do you think, pete? >> i'll bring jake in. >> i'll bet he doesn't judge. >> he does not judge. >> lots of judgies around here. not ud
. >> reporter: casandra has been reading to missie, a 9-year-old shepherd mix for about two years. >>u get your reading skills from? i read to a dog. really? yeah, i read to a dog. they listen. >> have somebody that listens when i read. when i made a mistake, there's nobody there to laugh. >> he slept so soundly. >> i used to live in a tall apartment building. >> reporter: children learning to read better by reading to a friend. >> can we get me a dog...
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she's been reading to missy, a 9-year-old shepherd mix for two years. >> i have somebody that licensehen i read. there's no one around me to laugh. >> he slept so soundly. >> i used to live in a tall apartment building. >> reporter: children learning to read better by reading to a friend. >> isn't that something? they are really into it. lot prefer to read to a dog than to a class mates. >> i don't want to start this war again. you notice there was no cats. >> actually there was a cat. >> there was a cat? okay. >> the message boards are lighting up already. cat hater. >> coming up, our sunday drive with the star of "mad men." we'll be right back. star of "mad men." we'll be right back. k to my medi i cannot be one of the 61 million americans who do not refill their prescriptions on time. readyfill at cvs pharmacy automatically refills my prescriptions and reminds me to pick them up. you mean, reminds me to pick them up. [ chuckles ] stop by your local cvs pharmacy to ask if readyfill is right for you, and get a $25 coupon book. readyfill, only at cvs pharmacy. i felt this deep lingeri
she's been reading to missy, a 9-year-old shepherd mix for two years. >> i have somebody that licensehen i read. there's no one around me to laugh. >> he slept so soundly. >> i used to live in a tall apartment building. >> reporter: children learning to read better by reading to a friend. >> isn't that something? they are really into it. lot prefer to read to a dog than to a class mates. >> i don't want to start this war again. you notice there was no cats....
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. >> reporter: casandra has been reading to missie, a 9-year-old shepherd mix for about two years. >>here do you get your reading skills from? i read to a dog. really? yeah, i read to a dog. they listen. >> i have somebody that listens when i read. when i made a mistake, there's nobody there to laugh. >> he slept so soundly. >> i used to live in a tall apartment building. >> reporter: children learning to read better by learning to a friend. >> can we get me a dog out here? it will make it a little easier for me to read. what do you think, pete? >> i'll bring jake in. >> i'll bet he doesn't judge. >> he does not judge. >> lots >> hello claudette. the tropical storm is steaming toward the florida panhandle causing flooding and power outages. >> then election threat days before afghanistan holds its presidential election. >> then are american nuns being singled out? why the vatican launched an investigation into american convents. it's monday, august 17th. >> announcer: from abc news, there is "world news now." >> good morning and thanks for being with us on this monday morning. i'm vin
. >> reporter: casandra has been reading to missie, a 9-year-old shepherd mix for about two years. >>here do you get your reading skills from? i read to a dog. really? yeah, i read to a dog. they listen. >> i have somebody that listens when i read. when i made a mistake, there's nobody there to laugh. >> he slept so soundly. >> i used to live in a tall apartment building. >> reporter: children learning to read better by learning to a friend. >> can we...
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. >> speaking of lies and missi and misinformation, we asked fox news about things that are false --false, but 72% of fox viewers believed it. decisions about elderly care, can the government pull the plug on the elderly. three out of four fox viewers believe that from the bill. it's not. don't conservative media outlets as well as rest of us have the reasonability to inform viewers? >> i don't think anybody's consciously misinforming -- >> you don't? >> the big problem with the health care legislation is that it is so big, there's no final version and nobody knows what's going to be in it. that naturally leads to some confuse. >> but we know what's not in it. there's nothing about providing medical care for illegal immigrants or the government deciding to pull the plug on grandma. isn't it the news organizations responsibility -- >> my colleague at "the new york times" did a great fact check today. our newspapers are not objective. our editorial page is conservative. the report points out what is in the bill, what's not. she talks about the death panel thing, the abortion thing. the
. >> speaking of lies and missi and misinformation, we asked fox news about things that are false --false, but 72% of fox viewers believed it. decisions about elderly care, can the government pull the plug on the elderly. three out of four fox viewers believe that from the bill. it's not. don't conservative media outlets as well as rest of us have the reasonability to inform viewers? >> i don't think anybody's consciously misinforming -- >> you don't? >> the big problem...
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yeah, that sled dog train has already pulled out of the station, missy. >>> and though on the crazy death panel claim, palin is bailing, glenn beck says, i think it's true. and newt gingrich goes right after the end of the peer with him. >> you're asking us to trust turning power over to the government when there clearly are people in america who believe in establishing euthanasia, including selective standards. >> lawrence o'donnell on a paranoia too far. and the decreasing benefits of pursuing bipartisanship with people who are going to try to kill what you want to share with them. >>> drop in the bucket, the attorney general's torture prosecution as limited as it can get. not the torturers, not their bosses, not the politicians, not their enablers, just anybody who went beyond what they were told was legal even if it sure wasn't legal. >>> sanford and sunny vacations, the governor wanted employees to use both sides of a post-it before throwing it away. have the states paid his trip out of town? his nonhiking the appalachian trail trips. >>> and rage without reason, do not condemn most
yeah, that sled dog train has already pulled out of the station, missy. >>> and though on the crazy death panel claim, palin is bailing, glenn beck says, i think it's true. and newt gingrich goes right after the end of the peer with him. >> you're asking us to trust turning power over to the government when there clearly are people in america who believe in establishing euthanasia, including selective standards. >> lawrence o'donnell on a paranoia too far. and the...
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porter: this evening taiwan has many morerescue workers, but they await t foreign help to find the missiand rebuild the structures. there are thousands still waiting to rescued. >> lehrer: the offici death toll from the sto now stands at 108, b there are no numbers yet from thhardest hit villes. there wadisappointing new data from the u.s. econo today. government sueys found fit-time claims for jobless benefits went upast week, and retail sal went down last month. still, wl street managed small gains: the dow jones instrial average added 36 points tolose at 998, and the nasdaq rose ten points to clo at 2,009. >> lehrerand still to come on the newshour tonight: sudan's presdent; a courtroom artist and guitar legend, les pa. that follows r health care refo debate, with judy woodruff in char. >> woodff: as the fight over reforming health re spreads from here in washingt, d.c., across e rest of the nation, we hear now from advocateon both sidesf the issue. fmer u.s. house majority leader dick armey ishair of freedomworks, a conservave group at has rallied rotestors at health care tow hall me
porter: this evening taiwan has many morerescue workers, but they await t foreign help to find the missiand rebuild the structures. there are thousands still waiting to rescued. >> lehrer: the offici death toll from the sto now stands at 108, b there are no numbers yet from thhardest hit villes. there wadisappointing new data from the u.s. econo today. government sueys found fit-time claims for jobless benefits went upast week, and retail sal went down last month. still, wl street managed...
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. >> rose: and you are missi your chance to make a lot money. >> well, i have to sayoday ing a littlet self satisfied about itwe can say ring is beaiful. rose: whas interesting what you just said is that you learned abourisk in a way that had proound -- profound impact. >> o whole business is risk. >> re: is that what is going to be one of the lastg legacys of this global crisis? >> well, how long --. >> rose: a different appreciation ofrisk. >> risk isery important. risk for lloyds is the whole of our busiss anyway. but if you look on the narr perspective of it is w this economy and how siness is going to grow and chan in the future. then i tnk it's a question of h much people actually take note of that experience in the past. and i tked to a lot of peop who said well, we've got younger ople here who have nevereen through such a ba situation th they are in now. some of uhave had to deal with in the pa. and we have bee rather mor risk averse. and i thk that th likely outcome is that the present generation will bemeore risk averse. but howthat longhat lasts through their colctive corpo
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the missi at weta h always been to create aood environmen for this communi by educating childrennd offeringdults ielligent and entertaining programs as well. now, i think filled the bill with many of our quality presentations over the yes. a if you agree with that, ease let usnow wita generous pledge of fancial support. younow, in england, you have to pay for televisiobefore you get it. here you g it and then you ve to payor it and it' kind of a backwds system so we rely on yougood will to do that. call 888-202-2777 right now. in just a couplef moments, at's all we have left here, one final summary of - that you'd like to give to people here abo "newsho" and publi television. >> well, i think, you know, i'm very privileged t have the oprtunity toerve as part of the pbs mily. but before i became an employe member of the pb family, pbs was always a part ofy family. i've been a donor to plic television as longs i can remember. growing , public televisi was very much a pt of my amily. ey were supportive of plic elevision. and i did it because i felt tt and i wantedo have an to me, opportunity t
the missi at weta h always been to create aood environmen for this communi by educating childrennd offeringdults ielligent and entertaining programs as well. now, i think filled the bill with many of our quality presentations over the yes. a if you agree with that, ease let usnow wita generous pledge of fancial support. younow, in england, you have to pay for televisiobefore you get it. here you g it and then you ve to payor it and it' kind of a backwds system so we rely on yougood will to do...
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the fair price for a home but such a buyer would be motivated to buy the biggest home he could con missy but want to maximize his upside profit in a boom market. he would be insensitive to prize as he knew he would enjoy it all of the upside but it the market turns out he could avoid any laws by allowing the bank to take the property back in foreclosure. sounds pretty rational to me. if the bar where is getting such a sweet deal, surely the lender, his commercial banker was acting rationally in giving him alone, but the world of commercial banking has changed dramatically in the last 25 years. banks today don't sit on most loans they make. they securitize them and sell them upstream too principal investors. like pension funds, solvent governments, municipalities and insurance companies. the commercial banker has few rational reasons to care about the quality of the loan he has created for goeth the default t-boned liz any thing. we now know that some of these banks didn't position some of his toxic waste on their own balance sheets and their losses turned out to be huge. large enough to
the fair price for a home but such a buyer would be motivated to buy the biggest home he could con missy but want to maximize his upside profit in a boom market. he would be insensitive to prize as he knew he would enjoy it all of the upside but it the market turns out he could avoid any laws by allowing the bank to take the property back in foreclosure. sounds pretty rational to me. if the bar where is getting such a sweet deal, surely the lender, his commercial banker was acting rationally in...
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a tf debris pa ommes,he tpica plts missi leavess a result of e winnd unoffialeportsf winds gusting toe his. knocd out poweo queson. st win bel hricane forc 5065 miln hour a those slackingff a bit. mostf the hvyain ce las night. righ now a ne beze throu he andou can see the ea very atatednd connues to roll the wesin. anher hi tide cycs deteining e outce o t behes. as w expeed, leer, a glance and bl to bmuda hde bk to t u.s ck to you. >> j cantore, thanks >>> for mor on hrine bill, wheret' hde thousand wl affe fol he in t s., turn toeteorogiill rins. goodorng. >> eveone wants kn, i ll goi to hew england or poibly maine? itoes n look le tt'he case saly sysofhore. at'she wind, aohein. theavromhe storm, the storm huge it'slosenougho t oer bank andouthnewngland theaves are aeadyovin she. it is gng to b angerrs toda the bi adne, ralir om teaes of t terbankso the bell mchar viiniand into new enand, nothe ti t b in thewar. far as thefocast,ouan e it loo like the storm wl still have t worst impap ou lix, through nov otia, wards . hn's, sund afternoon iomonday. friendup incada, they're th ones a
a tf debris pa ommes,he tpica plts missi leavess a result of e winnd unoffialeportsf winds gusting toe his. knocd out poweo queson. st win bel hricane forc 5065 miln hour a those slackingff a bit. mostf the hvyain ce las night. righ now a ne beze throu he andou can see the ea very atatednd connues to roll the wesin. anher hi tide cycs deteining e outce o t behes. as w expeed, leer, a glance and bl to bmuda hde bk to t u.s ck to you. >> j cantore, thanks >>> for mor on hrine bill,...
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previous spring and there was no one around roosevelt except maybe for eleanor and his bright-hand woman missyom he would listen to, but neither were involved. harry truman was in the senate. he voted in favor of it, of packing the court, but he also -- in my book i say basically it the court is doing with the country wanted, what was the point of doing it? but he did vote for it. host: the next question from hampton, new jersey. caller: good morning, mr. burt solomon. i intend to read your book. let me read you something from "the newly *" from saturday in 1937 -- but said that he is in the -- lehman was a progressive governor and the gut the bill passed. one of the thing about roosevelt. my parents voted for him as i and the rest of our family. i remember when he passed away. my mother collapsed in tears and something i had never seen my mother do. roosevelt had to overcome some much ignorance in society, so much opposition from the opposite party. it is the same today in so many issues. i wish people like the senior citizens would not be in such fear and they would use their heads. thank yo
previous spring and there was no one around roosevelt except maybe for eleanor and his bright-hand woman missyom he would listen to, but neither were involved. harry truman was in the senate. he voted in favor of it, of packing the court, but he also -- in my book i say basically it the court is doing with the country wanted, what was the point of doing it? but he did vote for it. host: the next question from hampton, new jersey. caller: good morning, mr. burt solomon. i intend to read your...
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it and you tell us that onol 24 and in fact we had but giving a sample into the tega was one of the missi requirements, so it still was an exciting day for the tega team. as the windy the commission went on we saw walter start to condense on theurface, so that is what is shown here. andgain, i kind of running out of time but i did want to assure this cohesiveness of the soil and this was unexpected. we didn't expect the material to be just holding itself together and you can see what was happening here the picture from th rac. between that time we didn't do anything. we didn't move the rotic arm or the scoop. but the material starts reading of it so stuff starts to get driven off the soil than the soil starts to release just like we saw with the first teg sample. now i do want to show -- i have to take the time for this, it is a sort of controversy rult or measurement we made from phoenix and we think we may have seemed liquid water inaction on mars and as many of you know liquid water because the triple pnt actually can exist at least pure water shouldn't be able toxist on the martian su
it and you tell us that onol 24 and in fact we had but giving a sample into the tega was one of the missi requirements, so it still was an exciting day for the tega team. as the windy the commission went on we saw walter start to condense on theurface, so that is what is shown here. andgain, i kind of running out of time but i did want to assure this cohesiveness of the soil and this was unexpected. we didn't expect the material to be just holding itself together and you can see what was...
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dozens of people are still missi missing. government says at least 108 people died from the storm. if you would like to help victims of the typhoon, go to cnn.com/robin. >>> after months of lessons, it's graduation day for some young penguins. check out these four new finishing school grads at the san francisco zoo. this summer they learned to swim, eat fish from the zoo keepers and a social life with people. several people were at the zoo to watch the graduation march. the grads now move on to the zoo's penguin island. >>> so we're hearing from the coach himself who admits he slept with a woman. did he admit that he slept with a woman in a restaurant? >> yes, he did. >> wow. this. him because we weren't sure if he was going to admit it or not. we're hearing from the school, which is standing by him, and we're hearing from you, the viewer, about all of this. we're talking about louisville men's basketball coach rick pitino who came before the cameras and said he had a, quote, indiscretion. the woman, karen sypher, the two met
dozens of people are still missi missing. government says at least 108 people died from the storm. if you would like to help victims of the typhoon, go to cnn.com/robin. >>> after months of lessons, it's graduation day for some young penguins. check out these four new finishing school grads at the san francisco zoo. this summer they learned to swim, eat fish from the zoo keepers and a social life with people. several people were at the zoo to watch the graduation march. the grads now...
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so now the missis on submarines are just as accurate as they are from icbms, land-based missiles.moreover, we can move the submarines close to the coast airport and fly into what are called depressed trajectories, which means that they might be 12 or 15 minutes away from their targets. we can also move submarines around to exploit gaps in russian early warning radar systems. so the submarines are, if you are on the other side, look like particularly threatening for strike weapons. so to answer -- your question was about subframes but you also keep in mind, if we go to much, much lower numbers, okay, then we have abasing options opened up to us and also we don't have the requirement for rapid launch. now we can do things that before we would have just dismissed and. many, many years ago at the office of technology assessment, they did a book on mx basing mode, and they looked at, i don't know if you remember that debate. it was quite amazing that they had this missile and the question was well going to put it. and there was this huge debate about the basing of the mx missile which
so now the missis on submarines are just as accurate as they are from icbms, land-based missiles.moreover, we can move the submarines close to the coast airport and fly into what are called depressed trajectories, which means that they might be 12 or 15 minutes away from their targets. we can also move submarines around to exploit gaps in russian early warning radar systems. so the submarines are, if you are on the other side, look like particularly threatening for strike weapons. so to answer...
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. >> let me just say a couple things -- the missi failed but the idea since early 2000 was to make thenavy do somedhing, because it is bad for them to be sitting in ports and doing nothing. wet them deploy far ay from home,ood for their moral. as far as arctic forces, members of the audience noticed, building anything in the arcc is enormously expensive, a very punishing environment to operate. i don't see any use f any ground forces. there is nothing for them to do. as i said, they will try to procure more ships the size of admiral gorshkov, to protect the maritime zone. they will certainly by this, they plan to buy more ballistic missile carrying submarines, but i don't see any grand plans for anything. the russian advantages lie north -- they launche two icebreakers, from other state holding. and from what i read, i am not a sailor, these are pretty impressive icebreakers. the northern sea route opens navigation, that gives russia significant economic advantages, not to mention a change in the geopolitical situation on the far east because today, still supplied by that one railroad
. >> let me just say a couple things -- the missi failed but the idea since early 2000 was to make thenavy do somedhing, because it is bad for them to be sitting in ports and doing nothing. wet them deploy far ay from home,ood for their moral. as far as arctic forces, members of the audience noticed, building anything in the arcc is enormously expensive, a very punishing environment to operate. i don't see any use f any ground forces. there is nothing for them to do. as i said, they will...