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they have mobile, radar capabilities. and in fact, to michael's point, i think one of the things, whether you started with the spectrum is finite or not. it is finite to the point technology exists. so for example, you have the five gigahertz band, which is way up at the far end of that chart. >> host: what is a gigahertz, what is a megahertz and what was it a kh the? >> guest: kilohertz. essentially what you're looking at is a description as to -- think of frequencies as channels, almost like a checkable or as a ruler. and as you start download, you're at the lower end of the band. as you move further up in the kilohertz -- then you go up to the megahertz and gigahertz and the further up you go as michael indicated, the shorter almost line of sight to use those bands. so for example, at a high your band, -- at five gigahertz for example is military radar that's used up there because its line of sight coming back and forth and flying overhead. but recently, we have been able to act technology develops use that part of the
they have mobile, radar capabilities. and in fact, to michael's point, i think one of the things, whether you started with the spectrum is finite or not. it is finite to the point technology exists. so for example, you have the five gigahertz band, which is way up at the far end of that chart. >> host: what is a gigahertz, what is a megahertz and what was it a kh the? >> guest: kilohertz. essentially what you're looking at is a description as to -- think of frequencies as channels,...
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mobile tv is giving you room for extra souvenirs. we'll show you. [ beeping ] ♪ my country ♪ 'tis of thee ♪ sweet land ♪ of liberty ♪ of thee i sing [ laughs ] ♪ oh, land ♪ where my fathers died ♪ land of the pilgrims' pride ♪ from every mountainside ♪ let freedom ring ♪ y to get your favorite tv shows in the palm of your hand. mobile digital tv is here. the new technology is being unveiled at though newseum tonight. melanie alnwick is live with the news edge. >> reporter: there are all kinds of devices here. it is pretty excitingful everything from cell phones here to laptops, as you can see and i think this is really interesting over here. eric, if you can show this, as well. this is the usb device that you plug in it and it has an antenna you may attach to your laptop. joining me now is john. do you have a usb. >> portable dvd. a mobile dvd capability built in. it is really cool. a seven inch diagonal screen. perfect for the speed of the car with the kids. >> what makes it different about videoing video that people have over the i
mobile tv is giving you room for extra souvenirs. we'll show you. [ beeping ] ♪ my country ♪ 'tis of thee ♪ sweet land ♪ of liberty ♪ of thee i sing [ laughs ] ♪ oh, land ♪ where my fathers died ♪ land of the pilgrims' pride ♪ from every mountainside ♪ let freedom ring ♪ y to get your favorite tv shows in the palm of your hand. mobile digital tv is here. the new technology is being unveiled at though newseum tonight. melanie alnwick is live with the news edge. >>...
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channel 14-20 with police departments and land mobile operations. so all in all we use about 8% which means about 91% of that so-called beach front spectrum is actually used by some other entity. >> host: how is it licensed? how is spectrum licensed? >> guest: well, yeah, that's an important point because one thing this chart indicates is that everything is spoken for, so when you look at all of these bands of frequencies, there's, you know, as you said, a crazy quilt of different allocations. and these are just allocations. behind this are tens of thousands of licenses. and the way that works is that a whole lot of the spectrum, in fact, far more than a broadcaster uses is reserved by the federal government for its own operations. >> host: so what percentage of the spectrum is reserved by the government? >> guest: well, again, the thing about spectrum, it's like real estate, location, location, location. so the federal government, i think, has roughly 40% of the so-called beach front of the spectrum that's selling for billions of dollars at auction
channel 14-20 with police departments and land mobile operations. so all in all we use about 8% which means about 91% of that so-called beach front spectrum is actually used by some other entity. >> host: how is it licensed? how is spectrum licensed? >> guest: well, yeah, that's an important point because one thing this chart indicates is that everything is spoken for, so when you look at all of these bands of frequencies, there's, you know, as you said, a crazy quilt of different...
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mobile dtv makes it a reality starting today. we're taking you inside the technology and we'll have this. >>> strangers tracking your every move using your own cell phone. >> they can stalk you. >> cell phone spies. just ahead on fox 5 news at 10:00. the gas prices are going down, they go back up again. we know saving money is important. this summer, shop with your giant card and save on shell fuel. earn one point for every dollar you spend. every 100 points earned gets you other 10 cents off per gallon. the more you spend, the more you save. i'm saving money at the store, i'm saving money at the pump, and that works for me. more savings every time you shop, only with your giant card. >>> is it the real deal? the so-called white house party crashers upcoming party on the national mall. coming up next. >>> royal trouble for the dutchess of york, sarah ferguson caught on camera trying to cash in on her connections. in this video a reporter possessed as a well think businessman. ferguson offers to se
mobile dtv makes it a reality starting today. we're taking you inside the technology and we'll have this. >>> strangers tracking your every move using your own cell phone. >> they can stalk you. >> cell phone spies. just ahead on fox 5 news at 10:00. the gas prices are going down, they go back up again. we know saving money is important. this summer, shop with your giant card and save on shell fuel. earn one point for every dollar you spend....
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this is a mobile wi-fi receiver. this will broadcast to a device that doesn't have one of those chips in it. that is 9 to $0,100. the other devices they are working out on the pricing. it will depend on supply and demand. the broadcasting itself, that part is free. you don't want to pay for a subscription to get the live local news. not bad. we love it. thank you. >>> the supreme court says the national football league isn't one big business and must be considered as 32 separate teams when it comes to selling nfl merchandise. the decision reverses a ruling that threw out an antitrust lawsuit brought against the league by one of the former hat makers. american needle sued after losing a contract to reebok. the suite now goes back to district court. >>> it must be ctv by sports fans of all ages and it has a local tie. david feldman has a sneak peek and a behind the scenes look at pardon the interruption. >> it is arguably the most successful show on espn and they do it here in northwest dc. two life long friends who ge
this is a mobile wi-fi receiver. this will broadcast to a device that doesn't have one of those chips in it. that is 9 to $0,100. the other devices they are working out on the pricing. it will depend on supply and demand. the broadcasting itself, that part is free. you don't want to pay for a subscription to get the live local news. not bad. we love it. thank you. >>> the supreme court says the national football league isn't one big business and must be considered as 32 separate teams...
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this fixed, mobile, radar capabilities. one of the things is that the spectrum is finite to the extent that technology exists. in the 5 gigahertz band at the far end of the church -- chart -- is in chile what you are looking at is a description as to -- in the frequencies s channels like a checkerboard or a ruler. you are at the lower in the band and move up. york in kilohertz and they go up to mhz and gigahertz. the further up you go, you need a shorter line of sight to use those bands. at a higher band, military radar can work quite well it is line of sight coming back and forth with airplanes flying overhead. as technology develops, we have been able to use that part of the band that is non-beachfront for other services. yeah of unlicensed wi-fi -- you have unlicensed wi-fi that share. they are planted in various locations. >> why? why are they plotted in various locations? >> different frequencies are useful for different activities. if you are trying to send a lot of data wireless fiber, you would want to use of high f
this fixed, mobile, radar capabilities. one of the things is that the spectrum is finite to the extent that technology exists. in the 5 gigahertz band at the far end of the church -- chart -- is in chile what you are looking at is a description as to -- in the frequencies s channels like a checkerboard or a ruler. you are at the lower in the band and move up. york in kilohertz and they go up to mhz and gigahertz. the further up you go, you need a shorter line of sight to use those bands. at a...
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we're a part of the open mobile video coalition. and over the next four months, the coalition will be collecting info on who launches what and how long they are watching it and all this will create a mobile digital television system that will let you watch your tv just about anywhere. >> this is really taking tv on the go for the first time. you can have access for emergency reasons or favorite programs, when they want to catch up on the news. >> reporter: and the omvc will start with about 23 channels. it ought to be available through the end of this year. >>> and an opportunity to be there for today's big unvailing area down at the museum. he's live right now, topper? >> reporter: it's pretty cool stuff. you're a gadget guy. you kind of like this stuff. and the picture is fantastic. this is a mobile device. not yet available. it should be pretty soon. and again, just gets our signal off the air and it is really a pretty device. it goes to your cell phones. if you have e-mail visibility, it'll be the thing of the future. really wha
we're a part of the open mobile video coalition. and over the next four months, the coalition will be collecting info on who launches what and how long they are watching it and all this will create a mobile digital television system that will let you watch your tv just about anywhere. >> this is really taking tv on the go for the first time. you can have access for emergency reasons or favorite programs, when they want to catch up on the news. >> reporter: and the omvc will start...
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and washington is a test market for the mobile devices.ing right now that is not available. but e sen will recallly in the next few months, probably by the end of the year, this will be available. and it has everything that you need. same as your phone, your e- mails. get all your data. and you can watch, you know, mobile tv. which is just cool. by the way, pretty good picture. you probably can't see it that way. but probably a good picture. imagine having, you know, all the information anywhere you go. and this is going to be a cool thing. and again, it's going to be tested for the next four months. it'll be studied in the who watches what issue how long they watch it. i think by the end of the year, this will become a hot, hot item. mobile dtv is here and it is going to stay, believe me. it'll take off. >>> all right, let's talk about the weather. we have clouds now. the next three days. well, more and more sun. tomorrow, becoming partly cloudy. temperatures go back up into the upper 70s. this is a slight chance of the isolated storm. up
and washington is a test market for the mobile devices.ing right now that is not available. but e sen will recallly in the next few months, probably by the end of the year, this will be available. and it has everything that you need. same as your phone, your e- mails. get all your data. and you can watch, you know, mobile tv. which is just cool. by the way, pretty good picture. you probably can't see it that way. but probably a good picture. imagine having, you know, all the information...
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we'll also talk about mobile tv. pretty cool. stay tuned. >>> criminals are listening using what police say to elude them. there is a new way to monitor the cops, even right from your cell phone. 9news now will show you how it works and how you can catch a criminal. >> can you give a description of the suspects. >> scanner secrets coming up next on 9 news now. [ beeping ] ♪ my country ♪ 'tis of thee ♪ sweet land ♪ of liberty ♪ of thee i sing [ laughs ] ♪ oh, land ♪ where my fathers died ♪ land of the pilgrims' pride ♪ from every mountainside ♪ let freedom ring ♪ ♪ ♪ let the sun shine [ male announcer ] open yourself up to a whole new driving experience. introducing a mercedes-benz convertible that controls the wind and keeps you comfortable in any season. the e-cabriolet, newest member of the amazing e-class family. ♪ see it in "sex and the city 2," in theaters may 27th. ♪ >>> south korea has won support to slash trade to north korea for the attack on the korean war ship. they want them to pay a price for the attack that killed 4
we'll also talk about mobile tv. pretty cool. stay tuned. >>> criminals are listening using what police say to elude them. there is a new way to monitor the cops, even right from your cell phone. 9news now will show you how it works and how you can catch a criminal. >> can you give a description of the suspects. >> scanner secrets coming up next on 9 news now. [ beeping ] ♪ my country ♪ 'tis of thee ♪ sweet land ♪ of liberty ♪ of thee i sing [ laughs ] ♪ oh,...
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several hundred viewers are getting a chance to try out mobile digital tv. a mobile chip allows users to receive the clear image much tv on their cell phones, dvd players and laptops. >> we need this in order for broadcasting to be fully relevant in the century we live in a mobile society. >>> 30 stations are on the mobile airwaves including fox, cable channels, fox 5 and my 20. consumers will be able to buy these devices in the fall. >>> coming up next here at 11:00, is this the last time you'll ever see that chaotic scene? why 70-year-old tradition may be coming to an end. >>> we hate to see traditions end. we had a real scorcher down to the south and of to the west and some of that heat is moving in this direction. watching for that and possible fog later tonight. the forecast is coming up. >>> the traffic is awful but the d.c. areas still one of the best places to live in the u.s. so says portfolio.com. the site's new study ranks d.c. number two for quality of life. the rated cities on things like economy, cost of living, school systems and even traffic.
several hundred viewers are getting a chance to try out mobile digital tv. a mobile chip allows users to receive the clear image much tv on their cell phones, dvd players and laptops. >> we need this in order for broadcasting to be fully relevant in the century we live in a mobile society. >>> 30 stations are on the mobile airwaves including fox, cable channels, fox 5 and my 20. consumers will be able to buy these devices in the fall. >>> coming up next here at 11:00, is...
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regarding the mobil drilling unit itself, we regulate that under title 46. we have taken a look of the current set of regulations, and we think there are areas we might be able to do a better job. i would submit them. take a look of the standards. an important one is reliability. the technology has probably gone ahead of the regulations. we need to the difference between floating production units and mobil drilling. a floating production is basically the soles or ships that are involved, and looking at the standards related to that, and finally, fire fighting e equipment. regarding the actual drilling equipment itself, they're not under any regulatory regime. they are built to specifications. there are three that are out there for the industry to use. api issues a license to manufacturers. i think there is on opportunity to take a look at whether or not we need a regulatory regime. >> what you're saying is api is the regulator of some very sensitive machinery. >> they set industry standards. >> nobody else is regulating. >> there is no regulator at this time
regarding the mobil drilling unit itself, we regulate that under title 46. we have taken a look of the current set of regulations, and we think there are areas we might be able to do a better job. i would submit them. take a look of the standards. an important one is reliability. the technology has probably gone ahead of the regulations. we need to the difference between floating production units and mobil drilling. a floating production is basically the soles or ships that are involved, and...
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they chose mobility. they chosehe scooter store. and this is the team of mobility experts who made it all happen. ii great news, you've been approved for payment. dr. cruz, i'm calling on behalf ofmarie stanford. and they can make it happen for you. hi, i'm doug harrison, if you're living with limited mobility, call the scooter store today. i promise, no other company will work harder to make you mobile or do more to ensure your total satisfaction. i expected they'd help me file some paperwork with medicare and my insurance. i never expected them to be so nice or work so hard to get me a power chair at no cost to me. if we qualify you and medicare denies your claim for a w scooter or power chair, i'll give it to you absolutely free. that's the scooter store guarantee. we'll wo with your insurance company, even help with financing. if there's a way, we'll find it. when they delivered mom's power chair, i expected they'd show her how to use it once or twice. that man stayed for hours! whatever it takes, as long as it takes. that's our
they chose mobility. they chosehe scooter store. and this is the team of mobility experts who made it all happen. ii great news, you've been approved for payment. dr. cruz, i'm calling on behalf ofmarie stanford. and they can make it happen for you. hi, i'm doug harrison, if you're living with limited mobility, call the scooter store today. i promise, no other company will work harder to make you mobile or do more to ensure your total satisfaction. i expected they'd help me file some paperwork...
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the ability to watch dtv on mobile devices. you can watch us, channel 9, on the air, right now on a mobile device. we'll show you how to do that in about 10 minutes. it's really cool stuff. the announcement is that washington, d.c. is the test market for the big city if you will for dtv. we're excited about it. you can get it over the air waves. your car, walking around the park, any time you want to watch this. you can watch it. i think it's pretty cool. we're a part of the open mobile video coalition. channel 9 is very proud to be a part of that. that's about bringing tv to mobile devices and bpda's. we'll show you how it works coming up in about 10 minutes. but it will take place in the museum at 555 pennsylvania avenue northwest. >>> all right, here is your forecast first. tonight, it'll get cloudy again. mostly cloudy that will be comfortable. a little drizzle possible, a little fog possible. low temperatures between 60 and 66. winds are easterly at about 10. right now, temperatures are pretty warm. as warm as they have be
the ability to watch dtv on mobile devices. you can watch us, channel 9, on the air, right now on a mobile device. we'll show you how to do that in about 10 minutes. it's really cool stuff. the announcement is that washington, d.c. is the test market for the big city if you will for dtv. we're excited about it. you can get it over the air waves. your car, walking around the park, any time you want to watch this. you can watch it. i think it's pretty cool. we're a part of the open mobile video...
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>>wilmot: and don't forget mobile phones is huge in bangladesh 50 million of them and probably is going to double to another fifty million so there's huge importance for mobile communications in the country. and repairing them is very important. so this skill is a very marketable skill. he started business yesterday and yesterday he earned 1,500 taka. >>reporter: that's over twenty dollars in a country where over 57 million people 36% of the population try to survive on less than one dollar a day. >>in recent years, the islamic finance industry has been experiencing double digit growth...and has moved firmly from the fringes of the financial world to the mainstream. the same can also be said for the halal business. both have caught the attention of non muslim corporations and countries eager to get in on the boom. and that presents both a challenge, and opportunity for muslim countries. >>allah has permitted al bayaa, which is trade and allah has prohibited ariba ariba, which is interest or usury. >>musa: in trade in the modern day you have so many risks. you have market risk, you have
>>wilmot: and don't forget mobile phones is huge in bangladesh 50 million of them and probably is going to double to another fifty million so there's huge importance for mobile communications in the country. and repairing them is very important. so this skill is a very marketable skill. he started business yesterday and yesterday he earned 1,500 taka. >>reporter: that's over twenty dollars in a country where over 57 million people 36% of the population try to survive on less than...
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. >> susie: google got the green light today from regulators to buy mobile ad service ad-mob. and, the search giant can thank apple for helping to okay the $750 million deal. the federal trade commission said apple's entry into the mobile advertising market shows there is competition in the industry. now the feds say they'll keep tabs on the mobile ad business looking for anti-trust problems. >> tom: fear won over market fundamentals this week. so says tonight's market monitor. he's duncan richardson, chief equity investment officer at eaton vance management. he joins us from boston. >> tom: duncan, welcome to "nightly business report." >> thanks for having us, tom. >> tom: right wild swings, but for the whole month of may, what do you make of this month? >> it was really a decline over the last month that was offsetting the rise from the lows in february. i think it really is that building up of fear and a number of factors that came together that raised the fear index, the vix index, if you will, on the market. it has in the past been almost a blindfold and buy. the vixit 40
. >> susie: google got the green light today from regulators to buy mobile ad service ad-mob. and, the search giant can thank apple for helping to okay the $750 million deal. the federal trade commission said apple's entry into the mobile advertising market shows there is competition in the industry. now the feds say they'll keep tabs on the mobile ad business looking for anti-trust problems. >> tom: fear won over market fundamentals this week. so says tonight's market monitor. he's...
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they're not mobile. >> i did. they're not mobile. basically i had such an intimate scene. that's where the scene takes place. >> jimmy: you wanted to keep it. >> i wanted to keep a memory. sometimes you keep a tie or an article of clothing. i kept the -- >> jimmy: you kept the love barn. >> they were going the dismantle it. they found a beautiful 19th isn'try barn. they dismantled it, reassembled it in a sound stage. then didn't know what they were going to do wit. they were taking it apart, i said, i'll take it. >> jimmy: i would love to go back in time to the famers in the 180 0s. who were working in that barn. >> what did they do to the barn? >> jimmy: and then show them the movie of what happened in it. they would have burned the world down. you have a real farm with animals on it. >> i have a gentleman's farm. >> jimmy: what animals do you have on the farm? >> the remaining animals are a few wily roosters and some chickens. >> jimmy: that's it. >> i had some problems. i -- you know, i had other animals. >> jimmy: was there a pes
they're not mobile. >> i did. they're not mobile. basically i had such an intimate scene. that's where the scene takes place. >> jimmy: you wanted to keep it. >> i wanted to keep a memory. sometimes you keep a tie or an article of clothing. i kept the -- >> jimmy: you kept the love barn. >> they were going the dismantle it. they found a beautiful 19th isn'try barn. they dismantled it, reassembled it in a sound stage. then didn't know what they were going to do wit....
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so they are mobile. they're connected.re using social networking systems. >> reporter: professor adam porter teaches the course along with an apple employee. >> reporter: ray is a senior computer science major. he's working on annual application that would allow anyone to listen and communicate with the campus radio station. >> you'll be able to kind of browse the schedule, listen to the latest show. >> reporter: michael is working on a virtual postcard app. >> when you take a picture, it will keep track of where you took it with gps. you can put a little note of what you were doing when you took it and you can attach sounds and you can upload them to the internet and send them to your friends. >> reporter: professor porter says the goal is for some of the programs to be used around campus. >> there's a high level of excitement. great students doing great things. >> reporter: including an app with updated shuttle arrivals and one providing tours of the school's arboretum. some students are going beyond campus. rob is devel
so they are mobile. they're connected.re using social networking systems. >> reporter: professor adam porter teaches the course along with an apple employee. >> reporter: ray is a senior computer science major. he's working on annual application that would allow anyone to listen and communicate with the campus radio station. >> you'll be able to kind of browse the schedule, listen to the latest show. >> reporter: michael is working on a virtual postcard app. >>...
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we are ready to mobilize. we have contractors on contract already with the city to be prepared in case of a hurricane that ha are very capable in cleaning up our beaches already. this is a different problem. i think we have people that can handle it. we are mobilizing local volunteers to clean up the beaches and to get trained on how to deal with wildlife and marsh lands where this will cause a problem and will create the need ffor>> mayor craft, thank you and good luck to your residents. >> i appreciate you coming on tonight. >> where do we go from combat what looks like to be a grim historic footnote much like the 1989 exxon val disease disaster. we report from washington. what is ahead? what does the president have planned? >>> oo the president hoped to get a first-hand look at the massive spill of bad weather prevented the helicopter from flying out that far. he got a view of the coastline miles from the source of the gushing crude oil when he went down there. he got a real sense at what's at stake. the pr
we are ready to mobilize. we have contractors on contract already with the city to be prepared in case of a hurricane that ha are very capable in cleaning up our beaches already. this is a different problem. i think we have people that can handle it. we are mobilizing local volunteers to clean up the beaches and to get trained on how to deal with wildlife and marsh lands where this will cause a problem and will create the need ffor>> mayor craft, thank you and good luck to your residents....
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you have to mobilize your base. how can you have a mobilized bail and responsible negotiations so that you solve tough problems? that to me is the challenge. if the only way you can win, which it seems these days is you can impose enough fear on your opponents to vanquish them. i don't know that's really makes for a healthy solution to tough problems. >> david, just in coming back to some of the things that you mentioned, is it what you are talking about could be deemed an overreaction that media coverage is one component but perhaps our ringing our hands maybe the overreaction? >> as we said, the problems of the present always look larger than the problems of the past, even if they are bigger. the charles sumner case is a good example. it's a sitting vice president of the united states shot dead, former secretary of the treasury , and. [laughter] >> and the president of the united states trying to have him brought back and managed for treason even though he probably was guilty. american history has been pretty livi
you have to mobilize your base. how can you have a mobilized bail and responsible negotiations so that you solve tough problems? that to me is the challenge. if the only way you can win, which it seems these days is you can impose enough fear on your opponents to vanquish them. i don't know that's really makes for a healthy solution to tough problems. >> david, just in coming back to some of the things that you mentioned, is it what you are talking about could be deemed an overreaction...
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. >> funding for "washington week" is also provided by exxon mobile, constellation energy, the annenbergoundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by critics to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. this week's primary election provided us with the best chance yet to assess how the political turmoil around the nation is turning into a force that could altiere not only the makeup of congress but also shake up the debates over immigration, wall street reform, health care and even the 1964 civil rights act. we start in pennsylvania, where voters appeared to send contradictory messages, elected an insider democrat from one end of the state to a seat in congress and sending another insider home. the five-term senator, democrat arlen specter was targeted by the closing days of the campaign by perhaps one of the most effective political ads ever. >> my change in party will enable me to be re-elected. >> arlen specter is the right man for the united states senate. i can count on this man. >> but
. >> funding for "washington week" is also provided by exxon mobile, constellation energy, the annenbergoundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by critics to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. this week's primary election provided us with the best chance yet to assess how the political turmoil around the nation is turning into a force that could altiere not only the makeup...
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we are looking at things like developing a mobile supermarkets where a mobile grocery comes to your communityd it is there on wednesday afternoon from 4-8 along with the book mobile. there are a variety of strategies we are all working on in concert to address this issue. >> to underscore what kathleen was just saying, this is not just the federal government coming in to put in a grocery store. this is the federal government trying to leverage private dollars as an incentive to come up with ingenious and creative ideas to bring fresh foods had access to fresh fruits and vegetables to communities that don't have them. like philadelphia. >> there is this idea that if you put a supermarket or vegetables in the corner store that people will buy them. one big battle is trying to make the cost of healthy foods as a portable as the junk food, if you will. >that will be played out in the farm bill and subsidies. there has been less luck and people would like to take subsidies away from some people. is there anything in this proposal on the horizon about you working to make these products more afforda
we are looking at things like developing a mobile supermarkets where a mobile grocery comes to your communityd it is there on wednesday afternoon from 4-8 along with the book mobile. there are a variety of strategies we are all working on in concert to address this issue. >> to underscore what kathleen was just saying, this is not just the federal government coming in to put in a grocery store. this is the federal government trying to leverage private dollars as an incentive to come up...
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now that's more like it. [ male announcer ] $69.99 for unlimited text, web and calling to any mobilent. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. no, no...remember that picture of you and mom and you're wearing the little chaps... ...and you had right. the matching hat. are you done? and you had that horse. no, you're not done. what was his name again? taffy. wow. one philly burger, and...one cowboy burger. livin' the dream. [ male announcer ] applebee's new realburgers from across america. the classic philly with all the fixins. the sweet heat of our southwest jalapeno. and the cowboy burger. 100% fresh, made to order, and as unique as the neighborhoods that inspired them. only at applebee's. now open until midnight or later. - knock, knock. - who's there? interrupting cheese. interrupt-- - cheese! - i should have seen that one coming. you should've, 'cause that was-- i even told you i was gonna be interrupting you. ( snickering, laughing ) morning sir. beautiful day, isn't it? we take the time for our cheese to mature... before we bake it
now that's more like it. [ male announcer ] $69.99 for unlimited text, web and calling to any mobilent. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. no, no...remember that picture of you and mom and you're wearing the little chaps... ...and you had right. the matching hat. are you done? and you had that horse. no, you're not done. what was his name again? taffy. wow. one philly burger, and...one cowboy burger. livin' the dream. [ male announcer ]...
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matt gutman was there. >> reporter: kevin costner's company is mobilizing these tanks to the gulf. up oil slicked water and spit out clean water. >> it takes about 99% of the oil. >> reporter: the "waterworld" star's celebrity may have caught bp's attention. thousands of others are trying to get their ideas heard. we're calling the suggestion line. >> how can i hem you? >> reporter: mine is one of 20,000 phone pitches. an additional 20,000 e splals poured in for ways to stop the leak. it's slow going. it can take days just to get the proper form to pitch your idea. >> we're experiencing a heavy load. some it takes up to 48 hours. >> reporter: to get the e-mail? one idea, a 5,000 foot long shower curtain. and there's this idea. to dump locally grown hay off the side of the boats to absorb the oil and scoop it up. none of them have been tested on this scale. bp is resisting ideas that did work. a fleet of soup tankers was used in the '90s to pick up oil. matt gut man, abc news, miami. >> and don't forget tomorrow on "good morning america," sam champion is going to take a scuba dive d
matt gutman was there. >> reporter: kevin costner's company is mobilizing these tanks to the gulf. up oil slicked water and spit out clean water. >> it takes about 99% of the oil. >> reporter: the "waterworld" star's celebrity may have caught bp's attention. thousands of others are trying to get their ideas heard. we're calling the suggestion line. >> how can i hem you? >> reporter: mine is one of 20,000 phone pitches. an additional 20,000 e splals poured...
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we are ready to mobilize. we have contractors on contract already with the city to be prepared in case of a hurricane that ha are very capable in cleaning up our beaches already. this is a different problem. i think we have people that can handle it. we are mobilizing local volunteers to clean up the beaches and to get trained on how to deal with wildlife and marsh lands where this will cause a problem and will create the need ffor>> mayor craft, thank you and good luck to your residents. >> i appreciate you coming on tonight. >> where do we go from combat what looks like to be a grim historic footnote much like the 1989 exxon val disease disaster. we report from washington. what is ahead? what does the president have planned? >>> oo the president hoped to get a first-hand look at the massive spill of bad weather prevented the helicopter from flying out that far. he got a view of the coastline miles from the source of the gushing crude oil when he went down there. he got a real sense at what's at stake. the pr
we are ready to mobilize. we have contractors on contract already with the city to be prepared in case of a hurricane that ha are very capable in cleaning up our beaches already. this is a different problem. i think we have people that can handle it. we are mobilizing local volunteers to clean up the beaches and to get trained on how to deal with wildlife and marsh lands where this will cause a problem and will create the need ffor>> mayor craft, thank you and good luck to your residents....
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really it's anybody as game of who can mobilize and get their voters out. >> who can speak to them. i think one of the interesting things here as you're seeing, not speaking to me that's what i see when i'm reading about these tea party women. you're not talking to issues that we care about. there's a real opening there for folks on both sides of the aisle to step in say, we know that you care about jobs, we know that you care about the economy, here is what we're going to do to bring jobs back to your communities and give you the kind of services that you need to take care of your family. >> i would just like to say, let's not assume that every woman that supports the tea party movement thinks that sarah palin is her idol and her leader. there are a lot of women in that movement that don't like her. i think we need to also address that, not assume because you're a woman the tea party, you are all about sarah palin. >> all right. thank you for joining us for this segment of the show. behind the headlines: latina entrepreneurship. starting a business is tough enough, but starting one
really it's anybody as game of who can mobilize and get their voters out. >> who can speak to them. i think one of the interesting things here as you're seeing, not speaking to me that's what i see when i'm reading about these tea party women. you're not talking to issues that we care about. there's a real opening there for folks on both sides of the aisle to step in say, we know that you care about jobs, we know that you care about the economy, here is what we're going to do to bring...
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when the time came, we would mobilize like we mobilized during world war ii. i just want to say that i think it is time to mobilize. the risk of drilling for oil and for going with these older energies is more of an economic risk than it is an environmental risk because these are the leading sectors in the world. if you want to be economically competitive, we need to be leading these sectors. i do not think that the risk needs to be that high for the oil companies. they could come up with risk management plans that we do not force them to do that. so they do not. host: this is off of twitter -- franklin, mass.. host: the young lady that just spoke. she is right. the oil companies do not care. they did not care who dies. they do not care about the oil spills. they have nothing to lose. they are making billions and billions of dollars. she is right. what are we going to do about that? why are all our soldiers dying in iraq and afghanistan over oil? did not tell me they're not. it is ridiculous. as far as the windmills in massachusetts, people are ticked off beca
when the time came, we would mobilize like we mobilized during world war ii. i just want to say that i think it is time to mobilize. the risk of drilling for oil and for going with these older energies is more of an economic risk than it is an environmental risk because these are the leading sectors in the world. if you want to be economically competitive, we need to be leading these sectors. i do not think that the risk needs to be that high for the oil companies. they could come up with risk...
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droid can with skype mobile. one of thousands of apps that can run with other apps.the ever-expanding android market. when there's no limit to what droid gets, there's no limit to what droid does. right now buy one droid by motorola and get a second one free. only from verizon. >> bob: here's the game summary, after 3 and a half, pitchers rule and desmond has a double and jeff francis, 25 pitches in that inning and he's settled in nicely and olsen has been solid all day long. >> the starting pitching will keep being the game. you see that pitch and it's a ground ball double play. good fastballs by francis. see if olsen can make him here in the 4th. there's this rookie lineup. -- rocky lineup, when you look up and down, there's not this one guy that ter identifies you in the middle. there's no ryan howard but a bunch of really good workman like major league hitters who are line drive hitters. rockies don't have nearly the power they used to but they are still a tough lineup. >> reminds me of the angels. they can run the bases very well. and they get good hitting. the
droid can with skype mobile. one of thousands of apps that can run with other apps.the ever-expanding android market. when there's no limit to what droid gets, there's no limit to what droid does. right now buy one droid by motorola and get a second one free. only from verizon. >> bob: here's the game summary, after 3 and a half, pitchers rule and desmond has a double and jeff francis, 25 pitches in that inning and he's settled in nicely and olsen has been solid all day long. >> the...
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he definitely has the party apparatus will be important of getting out the votes and mobilizing what ever turnout there will be. host: you talked about the ads running. can you expand on that? guest: sestak had a stellar navy career. he retired as a -- as an admiral and is served in the white house. he was defense policy director for clinton. he had a couple of pentagon posts. the controversy comes from his last job in the pentagon. he was the deputy chief of naval operations for warfare requirements, i believe it is called. it is a position that plans strategy for warfare and helps set the size of the fleet. he performed that job and a new chief of naval operations, admiral mullen, on the first day, demoted him from that position. there were reports -- this was in 2005 -- that he had created a poor command climate and he -- other people have confirmed to us that he was quite the driven boss, shall we say. even in the type environment of the pentagon, he was toward the right. that has followed him since. that is what specter attacked. that is what specter attacked. sestak has not bee
he definitely has the party apparatus will be important of getting out the votes and mobilizing what ever turnout there will be. host: you talked about the ads running. can you expand on that? guest: sestak had a stellar navy career. he retired as a -- as an admiral and is served in the white house. he was defense policy director for clinton. he had a couple of pentagon posts. the controversy comes from his last job in the pentagon. he was the deputy chief of naval operations for warfare...
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. >> mobile digital television coming to d.c. we'll show you how to watch some of your favorite channels live with you are on the go. >>> coming up later, it is not just you. being forced to hear other people's cell phone conversations can be downright annoying and it turns out there is a scientific reason why. we'll take a break and be right back. paou >>> fans of the fox hit 24 will want to be in television tonight. the series finale airs tonight here on fox 5. a two-hour sendoff. that is the 4 series finale tonight on fox 5 at 8:00. >>> first it was vcrs and then dvrs. but soon, you will be able to watch live television on the go. and steve this morning has more on mobile digital television. >> i'm joined by john godfrey with samsung electronics as we get an idea of what the future will be. the future is now or at least almost now as testing has begun and it wouldn't be too long before folks will able to watch fox 5 and other local broadcast shows i guess on your cell phones, our laptops. how will it work? >> that's right. mob
. >> mobile digital television coming to d.c. we'll show you how to watch some of your favorite channels live with you are on the go. >>> coming up later, it is not just you. being forced to hear other people's cell phone conversations can be downright annoying and it turns out there is a scientific reason why. we'll take a break and be right back. paou >>> fans of the fox hit 24 will want to be in television tonight. the series finale airs tonight here on fox 5. a...
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enter how many minutes we're running in late and basically, the patients can check online from any mobile platform like an iphone. >> reporter: the concept is simple. you log on to the website and say you have an appointment, you get updates all day long with a color code, red, yellow, green. red, the doctor's very late, green, he's on time and you don't waste your time in a waiting room packed with in- patient patients. it reminds me a lot of what the airlines do to alert you when the flights are delayed and you can take more time and work on your e-mails if you need to. >> reporter: some medical professionals with whom we spoke were skeptical it would work. >> we have lots of little crises all the times, patients with problems unexpected to interfere with our schedule all the time and so it's very hard to keep on track. >> reporter: the medical offices around the country expressed an interest in his application. because the physicians who use it is $50 a month, 300 for hospitals. mike tobin, fox news. >> if waiting in the doctor's office doesn't annoy you, maybe listening to other peopl
enter how many minutes we're running in late and basically, the patients can check online from any mobile platform like an iphone. >> reporter: the concept is simple. you log on to the website and say you have an appointment, you get updates all day long with a color code, red, yellow, green. red, the doctor's very late, green, he's on time and you don't waste your time in a waiting room packed with in- patient patients. it reminds me a lot of what the airlines do to alert you when the...
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you need to know who the person ase with using that particular mobile phone and will be a jays and the of the demographic characteristics as well as the behavioral characteristics, what kind of sites they go to and the masses of amounts of data that are being pulled together by the various technologies. and yes, the idea -- we have seen some trials with this with some of the fast food companies would be that when you are near the restaurant you would get a coupon that could say you could get a discount for this particular kind of product. we are also looking at interactive games and the kind of behavioral profile in and targeting that's going on there so let's say that you are a pizza lovers you are also addicted to interactive games and they can then target you when you are most of roused by the game and offer you peats and even provide you with direct access to an online site to order that peats and we know also we are looking at apps on the phones that enable you to order things right away so it is a kind of in polls. all of that is tied into the behavioral targeting. and so -- >> y
you need to know who the person ase with using that particular mobile phone and will be a jays and the of the demographic characteristics as well as the behavioral characteristics, what kind of sites they go to and the masses of amounts of data that are being pulled together by the various technologies. and yes, the idea -- we have seen some trials with this with some of the fast food companies would be that when you are near the restaurant you would get a coupon that could say you could get a...
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we've set up a mobile command center. we're also setting up another mobile command center. the wildlife department of fisheries is closed. the upper area will be closed at 6:00 p.m. tonight. the lower area was closed at 6:00 a.m. this morning. 168 additional biologist will be staged for wildlife -- biologists will be staged for wildlife rescue. residents of coastal areas of louisiana may be detecting an odor related to the oil spill approaching the coast. they are undergoing continuous air quality testing. daq will be increasing air quality testing. the oil be expedited. i do want to think the epa administrator. she is from this area and nothing she understands the importance of the air. she will lead announcements about monitoring the water. we've also activated the joy department of transportation, department of social services shelter team in case it becomes necessary due to deteriorating at yale -- due to deteriorating air quality. the department of wildlife and fisheries is also training national guard trainers so they can train guardsmen to assist in cleanup efforts.
we've set up a mobile command center. we're also setting up another mobile command center. the wildlife department of fisheries is closed. the upper area will be closed at 6:00 p.m. tonight. the lower area was closed at 6:00 a.m. this morning. 168 additional biologist will be staged for wildlife -- biologists will be staged for wildlife rescue. residents of coastal areas of louisiana may be detecting an odor related to the oil spill approaching the coast. they are undergoing continuous air...
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mrsion of yah mobile, you can preview your inbox, stay connected to everything on the go.om mobile coming soon. what you did at this morning's meeting? that was pure poetry. stop it. hello? you spotted a million dollar accounting error that no one else noticed. that was pretty sweet. ha ha. but you did have eight layers of sweet crunchy back up. what can i say? you're the man. or -- you know, the little dude. ha. that's me. [ female announcer ] stay on your game by stopping mid-morning hunger with kellogg's® frosted mini-wheats® cereal. an excellent source of fiber from 100% whole grain that helps you stay full, so you can stay focused. uh, he's a little focused right now. can i take a message? it adds yellow to the standard rgb color system, for colors never before seen on tv. notice the lifelike color on this yellow seahorse. oh sorry, yellow-ish seahorse on your tv with three color technology. observe the stunning blue sea. in your mind that is. well, you get the picture. actually, you don't. [ male announcer ] quattron from sharp. you have to see it, to see it. aveeno
mrsion of yah mobile, you can preview your inbox, stay connected to everything on the go.om mobile coming soon. what you did at this morning's meeting? that was pure poetry. stop it. hello? you spotted a million dollar accounting error that no one else noticed. that was pretty sweet. ha ha. but you did have eight layers of sweet crunchy back up. what can i say? you're the man. or -- you know, the little dude. ha. that's me. [ female announcer ] stay on your game by stopping mid-morning hunger...
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hoy se anuncio el lanzamiento de la television digital mobile, a traves de la cual los usuarios podranfrutar de television en vivo, y canales locales incluyendo univision washington, en telefonos celulares, computadoras portatiles, y reproductores de dvd portatiles equipados con un receptor especial de television digital.. el servicio de senales de los canales sera gratiuito.. mexico volvio a insistir sobre la necesidad de que estados unidos reimplante la prohibicion de venta de armas semiautomaticas para evitar que estas crucen la frontera... en su discurso ante el congreso, el presidente felipe calderon indico que la cantidad de armas en manos del crimen organizado en mexico aumento despues de que no fuera renovada la prohibicion de venta el 2004. el viernes la casa blanca indico que le pedira al congreso que reinstaure la prohibicion... y hoy lunes, el comisionado de la agencia de proteccion de aduanas y fronteras indico que la administracion obama trata de detener el flujo de armas... aquellos que esperan una reforma inmigratoria concentraban sus esperanzas en que el senado emitier
hoy se anuncio el lanzamiento de la television digital mobile, a traves de la cual los usuarios podranfrutar de television en vivo, y canales locales incluyendo univision washington, en telefonos celulares, computadoras portatiles, y reproductores de dvd portatiles equipados con un receptor especial de television digital.. el servicio de senales de los canales sera gratiuito.. mexico volvio a insistir sobre la necesidad de que estados unidos reimplante la prohibicion de venta de armas...
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a mobile -- i like to kind of keep going. so we start a profile. what about the mobile world, you know? they're not off the hook, are they? and so you saw the first mobile profile viewer launched last week so that the data that's used across the sites that you're going to see when you circle in your smart phone now, also will let you do that and let you have the opt out. saw that with ford and other systems as well the iphone for -- that when your location is being shared, there will be a symbol indicating, you know, somebody is getting your geolocation and then control over those apps. i don't want to argue all is well because i think there's a whole host -- in two or three years because of europeans, because of the ftc and companies leading and competing a lot of progress, but a budget of other areas where frankly it isn't innovation and rocket science. come on, just do this right s e some -- but can i target you based on the fact that you searched for the word cancer or something sexual or something embarrassing? many of the leading companies ha
a mobile -- i like to kind of keep going. so we start a profile. what about the mobile world, you know? they're not off the hook, are they? and so you saw the first mobile profile viewer launched last week so that the data that's used across the sites that you're going to see when you circle in your smart phone now, also will let you do that and let you have the opt out. saw that with ford and other systems as well the iphone for -- that when your location is being shared, there will be a...
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they are mobile. >> unlike the familiar speed cameras that are locked in to place in many school zoneswll to go neighborhoods identified as troubled areas. where there has beee a number of accidents and excessive speeding. stay there for about a week before moving to other hot spots. and he studied various locations and we have an idea of where the portable units will be installed. >> for now, the portables in the northeast baltimore area including illen road near york ann old harford road near hamilton elementary school. where llst year in march, a car hit a 5-year-old student as he crossed the street with his brother. >> i don't cross. >> the school principal blamed a speeding driver. fast cars. like on caliber's block. >> >> back live. portable speed camera tickets are $40 with no points on your just like the regular speed cameras. live in northeast baltimore. keith daniels, fox 45 news at 10:00. >> thank you, keith. >> the bottle tax is back. the plan to charge 4 cents per beverage container in baltimore city fizzled last week and now city council is taking a second look. melinda r
they are mobile. >> unlike the familiar speed cameras that are locked in to place in many school zoneswll to go neighborhoods identified as troubled areas. where there has beee a number of accidents and excessive speeding. stay there for about a week before moving to other hot spots. and he studied various locations and we have an idea of where the portable units will be installed. >> for now, the portables in the northeast baltimore area including illen road near york ann old...