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president moore -- no, king moore. what's your reading?ll, king moore would mean that you and i have a special relationship. >> larry: what would you do? let's let that slide. >> okay. what i would do first of all, in order to prevent the next crash we have to take care of two big to fail. we have these banks are too big. they have to be broken up. so there is a bill that is being proposed by senator brown from ohio and ted kaufman from delaware. and it's called the safe banking act of 2010. this is the bill everybody watch shotgun get behind, call their member of congress to support the brown-kaufman safe banking act. what this will do, it will put a cap on the size of these financial institutions. and it will essentially allow for them to be broken up. so instead of these six large banks, you could have 20 or 30 or 40 different financial institutions. >> larry: how would that help things? >> well, because then nobody is too big to fail. that's -- that is one of the problems that caused the crash. i mean, it's essentially, you know, they
president moore -- no, king moore. what's your reading?ll, king moore would mean that you and i have a special relationship. >> larry: what would you do? let's let that slide. >> okay. what i would do first of all, in order to prevent the next crash we have to take care of two big to fail. we have these banks are too big. they have to be broken up. so there is a bill that is being proposed by senator brown from ohio and ted kaufman from delaware. and it's called the safe banking act...
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so i had suggested rehnquist to dick moore. dick moore happens to go in and get into a conversation with nixon who at this point is holding this very close to the chest. and so rehnquist, the name gets thrown in, and while he's been thinking about it, it's not until richard moore mentioned something i'd mentioned to moore, that rehnquist had clerked as a law clerk for robert jackson. roobt jackson is a great justice by any partisan's definition whether you're republican or democrat. nixon recognized that. that seemed to close the deal. suddenly, he's not very interested in baker, and then when he learns that rehnquist, they thought, was number two in this his -- again, moore had that wrong, he was number one in his class, and nixon had been beat up a little bit for some of the people he'd suggested along the way. so that's, that was a fascinating story to put together how rehnquist did get the nomination. the problem with the book and the last end of the book is rehnquist was never vetted for the job, and that created its own s
so i had suggested rehnquist to dick moore. dick moore happens to go in and get into a conversation with nixon who at this point is holding this very close to the chest. and so rehnquist, the name gets thrown in, and while he's been thinking about it, it's not until richard moore mentioned something i'd mentioned to moore, that rehnquist had clerked as a law clerk for robert jackson. roobt jackson is a great justice by any partisan's definition whether you're republican or democrat. nixon...
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moore. it was, as the chairman described to me enthusiastic and i thought probably pretty authoritative. i don't think we're really competent to make this judgment. i think it's something that needs to be left to the cftc and the experts within the cftc. and i certainly think it's clumsy at best probably inappropriate for us to start listing different products that are not going to be subject to futures. what i'm interested in is sort of general guiding principles. and you mentioned that you didn't think it was such a good idea to have the firewall so insider information no matter where it comes from is available. you don't worry that a the effect of that will be to cause manipulation inappropriate ways and effectively undermine the attractiveness of the investment from the perspective of people who know dag gone well will be the guns that will get the information and know which thing this thing is going to move. they'll be dumb. of and they'll be chumps on the other side of the wall. and in
moore. it was, as the chairman described to me enthusiastic and i thought probably pretty authoritative. i don't think we're really competent to make this judgment. i think it's something that needs to be left to the cftc and the experts within the cftc. and i certainly think it's clumsy at best probably inappropriate for us to start listing different products that are not going to be subject to futures. what i'm interested in is sort of general guiding principles. and you mentioned that you...
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and steve moor author of "return to prosperity." you heard me. give me a quickie, and then we'll come back. secretary reich, you first. >> yes, i think it should be privatized, no less than wall street banks should be privatized. let's privatized everybody. no more bailouts to any big organization. >> steve moore, this is a burning bush moment. >> i sure am. illegal privatize that, and i'll up the anti. i want to private az university of california berkeley. >> unfortunately that's the way we're going. >> ucal berkeley is 80% privatized. we won't debate cal berkeley. we're going to come back and talk about how to get rid of fannie and fredry. stay with us. >>> all right. we're talking fannie and freddie. they testified before this financial crisis committee in washington. steve moore, let me go -- you guys would both like to privatize. i want to go to a separate but related subject. we know the model for private profit and taxpayer bailouts doesn't work, but i want to get into this. how responsible for the financial meltdown was fannie and freddi
and steve moor author of "return to prosperity." you heard me. give me a quickie, and then we'll come back. secretary reich, you first. >> yes, i think it should be privatized, no less than wall street banks should be privatized. let's privatized everybody. no more bailouts to any big organization. >> steve moore, this is a burning bush moment. >> i sure am. illegal privatize that, and i'll up the anti. i want to private az university of california berkeley. >>...
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nice block made by moore. and a one-ball, one-strike count. >> jim: go back to the second inning, gary, the lead off double by wieters and garrett atkins couldn't get him to third. you don't want to really over if you are a hitter. but in this case you would love to be a roll over and make sure you hit a ball to the right side because i would imagine don wakamatsu, he is going to bring the infield in. >> gary: you have to move him up to 3rd base here at a minimum from this at bat. big hole at short there as they move the shortstop over behind the runner wigginton. see both of them in the bottom of your screen. >> jim: it doesn't mean that you have to give yourself up. but you want to look for a pitch that you can hit for the right time. >> gary: markakis, .312 lifetime against seattle with a couple home runs against mariner pitcher. 1-1 delivery. that's outside. vargas has looked back a couple times after delivery as though he is catching his back foot on something on the mound. both times he has done that he
nice block made by moore. and a one-ball, one-strike count. >> jim: go back to the second inning, gary, the lead off double by wieters and garrett atkins couldn't get him to third. you don't want to really over if you are a hitter. but in this case you would love to be a roll over and make sure you hit a ball to the right side because i would imagine don wakamatsu, he is going to bring the infield in. >> gary: you have to move him up to 3rd base here at a minimum from this at bat....
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speaking with robert moore iii his book marion a white girl coming to grips with race in america. who said he would always marry a white girl and why did they say that? >> if it was an internal feeling on my part. i grew up in i think a fascinating time period in the 1960's. we are one of the few laughs african-american families to ride the wave of the millions of those who left urban america in that time period. at the same time many african-americans were coming off the land in rural america and going to the city so i felt very unique and caught in between and i think the two groups almost like two sides and there is a time period this cultural so i felt internally that i was destined to marry someone who was white rather than african-american.
speaking with robert moore iii his book marion a white girl coming to grips with race in america. who said he would always marry a white girl and why did they say that? >> if it was an internal feeling on my part. i grew up in i think a fascinating time period in the 1960's. we are one of the few laughs african-american families to ride the wave of the millions of those who left urban america in that time period. at the same time many african-americans were coming off the land in rural...
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then when he learns that rehnquist they thought was number two and moore had that wrong. he was number one in his class and nixon had been beat up for some of the people he suggested along the way. so, that's -- the was a fascinating story to together how rehnquist did get the nomination. the problem with the book and the end of the book is rehnquist was never visited for the job and that created its own set of problems. >> host: and get in one of reference you or somebody else describes rehnquist as a clown based on his -- >> guest: that's mixing. that is a much earlier situation. after the pentagon papers were released that brought to mix in's mind again that there is so much over classification of documents and government he wanted to create a pretty high level group that would address and tackle the problem declassifying papers. so what he did is selected a small panel, put bill rehnquist in charge. he had never met bill rehnquist and we are having a conference in the outer office of his executive office building in the conference room. he comes in because he wants to
then when he learns that rehnquist they thought was number two and moore had that wrong. he was number one in his class and nixon had been beat up for some of the people he suggested along the way. so, that's -- the was a fascinating story to together how rehnquist did get the nomination. the problem with the book and the end of the book is rehnquist was never visited for the job and that created its own set of problems. >> host: and get in one of reference you or somebody else describes...
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skyler moore. stroock and stroock, llp. >> good morning, chairman boswell and members of the committee. i'm here in my role as academic not as a partner of at stroock, stroock and lavan i'm an adjunct professor of ucla graduate & der son business school. i'm a author of book called the biz, financing of film industry and the taxation of the film industry. plead guilty starting this entire concept in article i wrote seven years ago about this precise concept, about, structuring investment based on box-office results. it is my belief, that this is an absolutely standard, run-of-the-mill, necessary technique for film financing. it is the next step in a long evolution. and i think the first thing to, i want to just get out of the way is, every investment in film is gambling. studios gamble. investors gamble. that's the industry. we all accept that. it is legal. that's just film is gambling. so we sudden put that beyond this. second, the studios have hedged film risk for 30 years. that is what i do as a
skyler moore. stroock and stroock, llp. >> good morning, chairman boswell and members of the committee. i'm here in my role as academic not as a partner of at stroock, stroock and lavan i'm an adjunct professor of ucla graduate & der son business school. i'm a author of book called the biz, financing of film industry and the taxation of the film industry. plead guilty starting this entire concept in article i wrote seven years ago about this precise concept, about, structuring...
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moore's were you see the continued increase in computing power.e importantly, what is happening with storage capacity. in the past 20 years competing power has increased thousands of times, but storage capacity on hard drives and in memory has increased millions of times. the changes what we're capable of doing. connectivity, the fact that we now have a 1.5 billion or more online. it is growing radically. that changes access to information around the world. one thing we did not talk about too much as mobility. the fact that we have 1.5 billion pc's out there, but close to four billion cell phones. for many around the world, that will be their access to the internet and broadband. we are finally beginning to see the sort of thing people have been talking about for 10 or 15 years, the rise of these amazing global services. location-based services. a lot of that has to do with the cloud. we see the shift in computing models away from the desktop model alone, and towards the model for people are getting more computing power out in the cloud. web-based
moore's were you see the continued increase in computing power.e importantly, what is happening with storage capacity. in the past 20 years competing power has increased thousands of times, but storage capacity on hard drives and in memory has increased millions of times. the changes what we're capable of doing. connectivity, the fact that we now have a 1.5 billion or more online. it is growing radically. that changes access to information around the world. one thing we did not talk about too...
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moore: mr. chairman, i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 5 printed in house report 111-463 offered by ms. moore of wisconsin. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 1248, the gentlewoman from wisconsin, ms. moore, and a member opposed, will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from wisconsin. ms. moore: thank you, mr. chairman. and i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the gentlewoman from wisconsin is recognized. ms. moore: mr. chairman, one of the most destructive threats to the ecological integrity in the health of estuaries across the nation as well as other water bodies such as rivers and lakes are invasive species. invasive species destroy ecosystems and have a devastating effect on the health and balance of these systems, including the estuaries that we're trying so hard to protect through the national estuary practice. for example, the san francisco estuary has been cal
moore: mr. chairman, i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will designate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 5 printed in house report 111-463 offered by ms. moore of wisconsin. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 1248, the gentlewoman from wisconsin, ms. moore, and a member opposed, will each control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from wisconsin. ms. moore: thank you, mr. chairman. and i yield myself such time as i may consume. the chair: the...
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moore: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks on this legislation and insert extraneous material thereon. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. moore: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. i want to congratulate the gentleman from minnesota, representative eric paulsen, a member of our financial services committee, as well as the oversight and investigation subcommittee that i chair. . i was proud to introduce this with representative peter roskam who first introduced this bill in the 110th congress when he served on the financial services committee. in the last congress, mr. speaker, this legislation was included in a bank and thrift regulatory bill i introduced which was later in a comprehensive regulatory reform measure that this house approved by voice vote. the senate failed to act. the legislation we consider today will help minimize confusion consumers have about their privacy rights regard
moore: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks on this legislation and insert extraneous material thereon. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. moore: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. i want to congratulate the gentleman from minnesota, representative eric paulsen, a member of our financial services committee, as well as the oversight and investigation subcommittee that i...
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robert moore reports now from warsaw. >> reporter: thousands of poles are maintaining their emotionaligil in central warsaw. taking strength from this display of national solidarity. amid a tragedy that has so shaken this country. the presidential plane crashed in thick midmorning fog. apparently the pilot had rejected advice to divert and was making his fourth attempt to land. the burning wreckage remains scattered in a forest just a mile from smolensk airport. even as russian rescue teams arrived, it was clear there could be no survivors. lost in the debris, so much of poland's leadership. not just president kaczynski but also many others. in warsaw, soon after the news broke, thousands came to the presidential palace to light candles, and to pray. many were visibly distressed. >> so terrible that the most important polish people just died. >> like many young poles, you seem very shocked. >> i am shocked still. i really don't know what to think about it. i mean, it's such a big loss and came so suddenly. >> one of the ironies here is that president kaczynski and his delegation were
robert moore reports now from warsaw. >> reporter: thousands of poles are maintaining their emotionaligil in central warsaw. taking strength from this display of national solidarity. amid a tragedy that has so shaken this country. the presidential plane crashed in thick midmorning fog. apparently the pilot had rejected advice to divert and was making his fourth attempt to land. the burning wreckage remains scattered in a forest just a mile from smolensk airport. even as russian rescue...
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has disparaged cromwell, particularly because of his role in the executions of the catholic thomas moore and the protestant ann boland. but mantel has written his character has been painted as so comprehensively black that any reasonable person would think , as i did, that there must be another side to the story. she finds the other side of the story, and gives this man whose politics were far ahead of his time, a humanitarian and social radical who is a master of languages and an admirer of latin poetry and adoring husband and father, a man who can speak truth to power, brandish a stiletto, kirk up a gingery il sauce, evaluate the work that an oriental rug and stay loyal to his friends even when the world shunned them. what a man to get to know. but it is not unjust to the revisionist portrait that makes the book so original. it is her style. she is a daredevil who uses the third person to tell her story and despite all awns succeeds in making and as intimate as the eye and a first person is no more. she has its dialogue that once both appropriate and at times boldly sassy and contempor
has disparaged cromwell, particularly because of his role in the executions of the catholic thomas moore and the protestant ann boland. but mantel has written his character has been painted as so comprehensively black that any reasonable person would think , as i did, that there must be another side to the story. she finds the other side of the story, and gives this man whose politics were far ahead of his time, a humanitarian and social radical who is a master of languages and an admirer of...
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davis, barry, snyder, watson, els worth, moore, delahunt, stupak, kennedy, gordon, tanner, baird, massa, wexler, abercrombie, and five from the senate. dodd, dorgan, botch, kaufmann. the climate for democrats seems to have been a toxic one. the party is now polling at l-t question. what explains the exodus of leading democrats like senator dodd? is this a case of rats leaving a sinking ship? >> well, dodd's got a particular problem. he really could have lost that seat for the democratic party, john, but overall, i don't think there's too many democrats retiring, but there is a hellish problem in the democratic party. the president is down to his lowest level. health care reform has gone down ever sips it passed. the polls show the democratic party running for congress at a lower level by four points than it was in 1994 when they got wiped out and lost 52 seats. it is really the slew of despond, and there's real apprehensions because tea party and republicans are very energized. there is one hope for the democrats, and that is sort of bright lights in the national economy, but that's wha
davis, barry, snyder, watson, els worth, moore, delahunt, stupak, kennedy, gordon, tanner, baird, massa, wexler, abercrombie, and five from the senate. dodd, dorgan, botch, kaufmann. the climate for democrats seems to have been a toxic one. the party is now polling at l-t question. what explains the exodus of leading democrats like senator dodd? is this a case of rats leaving a sinking ship? >> well, dodd's got a particular problem. he really could have lost that seat for the democratic...
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the location straths moore hall. >>> efforts to close one of metro's biggest budget short falls in history are moving forward. today the general manager unveiled a proposal that would increase fares but not cut much in services under this plan. parking fees at metro stations would go up by $0.50. the metro subway service would end at 2:00 a.m. on weekends instead of 3:00. bus riders would also have to pay a little more. metro board members are scheduled to vote on the changes next week. >>> new at 11:00, the coast guard says a crew member on an oil rig reported an initial explosion three hours before the rig went up in flames in a second and much larger blast. as the oil rig sinks deeper into the gulf of mexico, so does hope rescue teams will find the 11 crewmen that went missing after the blast. the out of control fire is now out after burning for two days off the coast of louisiana. karl who is missing his wife's words. >> we spoke wednesday night. final words were we love each other. the last words were i love you. >> the family of another missing worker has filed a negligence lawsuit a
the location straths moore hall. >>> efforts to close one of metro's biggest budget short falls in history are moving forward. today the general manager unveiled a proposal that would increase fares but not cut much in services under this plan. parking fees at metro stations would go up by $0.50. the metro subway service would end at 2:00 a.m. on weekends instead of 3:00. bus riders would also have to pay a little more. metro board members are scheduled to vote on the changes next...
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in yazoo city, missy, jay gray, news moor. >> want to get to chuck bell now. the same system from mississippi is bringing that swath of potentially severe storms we're looking at right now. >> the very latest, we're still watching for a tornado warning now into washington county, maryland. the last warning expired officially at 6:15. but this storm has al indications that they're going to have to continue to reissue these tornado warnings over the next little bit. so far they've now dropped it down to a severe thunderstorm warning. but nonetheless, we will take you live in to the panhandle of west virginia, southern washington county in maryland. this is where the most important part of this storm is right now. just up to the northeast of charles town in west virginia, getting ready to move into far southern parts of washington county in maryland. i'll zoom in on the most dangerous part of this storm here. just to the south of shepherds town, west virginia, up towards bakerton. also once you get right over the potomac river here into potomac vistas in far sout
in yazoo city, missy, jay gray, news moor. >> want to get to chuck bell now. the same system from mississippi is bringing that swath of potentially severe storms we're looking at right now. >> the very latest, we're still watching for a tornado warning now into washington county, maryland. the last warning expired officially at 6:15. but this storm has al indications that they're going to have to continue to reissue these tornado warnings over the next little bit. so far they've now...
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moore of wisconsin. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 1300, the gentlewoman from wisconsin, ms. moore, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from wisconsin. ms. moore: well, thank you, mr. chair. my amendment addresses the role that small businesses can play in helping our defense department and the men and women in uniform who ultimately are benefited by a properly functioning acquisition process. now, there's not an elected official anywhere who won't tell you that small businesses are the key engines of economic growth for communities across our country. including milwaukee, for which i have the honor to represent. we heard this statement countless times. and according to the department of defense, small business is the key to sustaining and improving our industrial base and to maintaining competition and innovation. yet despite congressional efforts to encourage the participation of small economically and socially disadvantaged businesses, inc
moore of wisconsin. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 1300, the gentlewoman from wisconsin, ms. moore, and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from wisconsin. ms. moore: well, thank you, mr. chair. my amendment addresses the role that small businesses can play in helping our defense department and the men and women in uniform who ultimately are benefited by a properly functioning acquisition process. now, there's not an elected official...
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stephen moore address that is in moments. martha: a florida man being hailed a hero this morning, he went out and found this missing 11-year-old girl, safe and sound, and who knows how many days she could have survived out there. we're going to play the dramatic 911 call when he realized that nadia bloom was alive. >> i got her, i got nadia. >> caller? >> i'm in the middle of the swamp. >> you're in contact with her? >> i'm holding her right now, yeah, she's okay, she's got bites all over her, she's got some scratches, she is very lucid, she has no major injuries. i've got some -- i'm going to give her some liquids, i've got some stuff prepared for her. martha: what an incredible story this is, doctors in florida saying a girl found alive after four days alone in a swamp where there are alligators is apparently doing fine, she is 11-year-old nadia bloornlings they say she was found largely unharmed in this alligator-infested area, if you can believe it. police say a member of our family's church went looking for her and found
stephen moore address that is in moments. martha: a florida man being hailed a hero this morning, he went out and found this missing 11-year-old girl, safe and sound, and who knows how many days she could have survived out there. we're going to play the dramatic 911 call when he realized that nadia bloom was alive. >> i got her, i got nadia. >> caller? >> i'm in the middle of the swamp. >> you're in contact with her? >> i'm holding her right now, yeah, she's okay,...
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moore is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. look at how debt and leverage have been used in the past decade by financial firms, nonfinancial businesses, consumers and the government we have a healthy independent on the use of credit cards, overleveraged balance sheet and matching deficits to seek economic growth and policy. an analysis by morgan stanley shows that total credit outstanding including households, financial firms, businesses and governments amounted to roughly 350% of gdp at the end of 2008. clearly, this is unsustainable and the mckinsey global institute noted deleveraging can last a painful 67 years after a financial crisis. do you believe that we're too dependent on debt and leverage, mr. chairman, and if so how should we encourage and restore fiscal responsibility and restraint in the use of credit and debt across the board? most importantly for the financial sector, but also for government, businesses and individuals and families. >> i think there are debt concerns and the effect of protectors differently. for
moore is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. look at how debt and leverage have been used in the past decade by financial firms, nonfinancial businesses, consumers and the government we have a healthy independent on the use of credit cards, overleveraged balance sheet and matching deficits to seek economic growth and policy. an analysis by morgan stanley shows that total credit outstanding including households, financial firms, businesses and governments amounted to roughly 350% of...
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. >> reporter: and with no vehicles allowed in or out, some like harry moore who needs dialysis on aly restricted during the two days of the summit. and now you are looking at a live image of the perimeter on 11th street and massachusetts and one of the problems that folks will be facing if they try to commute in this area is not just the perimeter and security all around the convention center, but also, bruce, anybody who is lived in the metro dc area for any length of time knows about the precedential motorcades that stop traffic while those limousines go by. over the next two days there will be 50 motorcades from all of the world leaders going to their hotels, going to the convention center, going to all kinds of meetings. so things are going to get very, very difficult all around the heart of washington, dc, for the next two days. >> you're right. we should also remind the viewers to keep in mind as commuters begin to avoid the closed off streets it will send traffic to other streets in other neighborhoods. patience tomorrow morning. >>> local businesses near the convention cente
. >> reporter: and with no vehicles allowed in or out, some like harry moore who needs dialysis on aly restricted during the two days of the summit. and now you are looking at a live image of the perimeter on 11th street and massachusetts and one of the problems that folks will be facing if they try to commute in this area is not just the perimeter and security all around the convention center, but also, bruce, anybody who is lived in the metro dc area for any length of time knows about...
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mark laffer and steve moore who do a lot of radio and tv.n a radio personalities, but they've been all that immediate last couple of weeks with return to prosperity. but recently, jerry doyle is a big radio guy that we just launched this year. we're very pleased with the book. it's a great recall to be scenic country lately? >> and threshold is part of china and sister, correct? >> correct printer part of the scheinman and schuster. we've been in business just over three years now and it's been very, very successful for us. without several
mark laffer and steve moore who do a lot of radio and tv.n a radio personalities, but they've been all that immediate last couple of weeks with return to prosperity. but recently, jerry doyle is a big radio guy that we just launched this year. we're very pleased with the book. it's a great recall to be scenic country lately? >> and threshold is part of china and sister, correct? >> correct printer part of the scheinman and schuster. we've been in business just over three years now...
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. >>> david letterman will be up next and demi moore will be on. >>> we're talking about cold and rain. what is that about? >> we'll say cool. you do need an umbrella. you do need to find that tomorrow. and we're going to bounce back very nicely on thursday and friday. here is your forecast first now. the next three days, temperatures will be in the low 60s. light rain and showers develop. i think the areas south of town culpeper and fredericksburg, you'll probably have rain and showers before you get the morning commute over with. the rest of us will have to wait until the afternoon. but look how we bounce back. maybe a late shower thursday. near 70 on friday with sunshine. tonight clouds on the increase we stay dry and cool. low temperatures, winds out of the south and southwest about ten. that is a warm wind. tomorrow mostly cloudy with light rain and showers. winds southwest at ten. everybody will see showers by lunch time and everybody in the district will have a dry morning commute. mostly cloudy and cool in the morning. showers everywhere. high temps around 60s. and winds turn
. >>> david letterman will be up next and demi moore will be on. >>> we're talking about cold and rain. what is that about? >> we'll say cool. you do need an umbrella. you do need to find that tomorrow. and we're going to bounce back very nicely on thursday and friday. here is your forecast first now. the next three days, temperatures will be in the low 60s. light rain and showers develop. i think the areas south of town culpeper and fredericksburg, you'll probably have...
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." >> it stars demi moore and david duchovny.t family who moved into this suburban enclave. it they are part of a marketing campaign. they are selling themselves, selling furniture and the car they drive and the clothing that they wear. what happens when this neighborhood -- what happens to the people who are playing this role? this is sort of a fun movie. it is clever and kind of sexy. after a while, that there is no there there to the satire. the film kind of gets a little serious. i enjoyed it for the most part. 2.5 stars. clever film, not great of a satire. >> you can read all of her reviews at >> partly cloudy skies pretty cold tomorrow and monday and tuesday as well. next best chance of rain towards the end of the week. >> that is it, right? that is all she wrote. to watch tonight at 6:00. >> this is an editorial. >> it is estimated that as many as 9 million americans have their identity stolen each year. the federal trade commission defines it as someone using your personal information, your name, social security number, o
." >> it stars demi moore and david duchovny.t family who moved into this suburban enclave. it they are part of a marketing campaign. they are selling themselves, selling furniture and the car they drive and the clothing that they wear. what happens when this neighborhood -- what happens to the people who are playing this role? this is sort of a fun movie. it is clever and kind of sexy. after a while, that there is no there there to the satire. the film kind of gets a little serious....
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we will have more reaction from chief moore robert hylton and students in a live report. investigators are searching for those responsible for a deadly double shooting in seat pleasant last night. two men were shot at the 6800 block. one victim was pronounced dead at a hospital. >> wal street hasn't yet another milestone on the road to economic recovery. the dow jones industrial went above 11,000 for the first time in 18 months. it has risen 68% since hitting its low in march of 2009. stocks have been rising this year on growing expectationhe economy will shake up job market weakness. there's a bill to extend unemployment benefits. the measure would extend jobless benefits and other short-term programs through the month may. >> the investigation into last week's coal mine explosion in west virginia has been delayed temporarily. investigators will not be able to go into the mine where 29 died until all of the bodies have been recovered. after an investigation, those responsible will be prosecuted. human error may be to blame for the weekend plane crash that killed the poli
we will have more reaction from chief moore robert hylton and students in a live report. investigators are searching for those responsible for a deadly double shooting in seat pleasant last night. two men were shot at the 6800 block. one victim was pronounced dead at a hospital. >> wal street hasn't yet another milestone on the road to economic recovery. the dow jones industrial went above 11,000 for the first time in 18 months. it has risen 68% since hitting its low in march of 2009....
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are 3-8 times moore common especially true in female athletes. donna hamilton 134r5eu7bs why and what can be done to prevent them. >> women play sports more than ever and also have more knee injuries like 21-year-old sarah, during a routine. >> when i came down the second time my knee popped and i fell to the ground and cried. >> mercy medical center orthopedist says that's almost a classic story of an a.c.l. injury. >> then i think you can see that white spot here is where the tear is. >> why are women's knees injured more often? the doctor says it's a combination of things. >> the ham strings aren't quite as strong in windchill so our ligaments play a more important roll when we're landing. >> add to that a higher pell vision a higher center of deprath and hormones. >> hormones do play a role. women athletes tend to have a.c.l. injuries more often when they are in the ovulation portion of their cycle when their estrogen is higher. >> how to avoid injuries? build up to a sport. don't do the same thing representatively. do some cross training and
are 3-8 times moore common especially true in female athletes. donna hamilton 134r5eu7bs why and what can be done to prevent them. >> women play sports more than ever and also have more knee injuries like 21-year-old sarah, during a routine. >> when i came down the second time my knee popped and i fell to the ground and cried. >> mercy medical center orthopedist says that's almost a classic story of an a.c.l. injury. >> then i think you can see that white spot here is...
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encantos y las ha hecho populares a través de famosas celebridades como madonna, la periodista y demi mooreca de pareja. . >>> cuando una mujer intenta hacerlo. buscan amor y felicidad. la tendencia obedece a un punto de igualdad. >>> ya cambió no el hombre adulto. oí las mujeres adultas la igualdad de derechos para todos ahora. >>> pero no todo es color de rosa mientras ellas buscan la juventud y vitalidad y belleza en hombres más jóvenes. ellos por su parte. tienen claro lo que quieren. y no necesariamente es amor. y estoy buscando una que tenga dinero. y viven y cono 100 ten. pueden buscar una relación estable y existen aquellas que están dispuestas a mantener económicamente a un jovencito que sencillamente las haga felices. el término ha sido utilizado como una ofensa. estas mujeres el poder sostener una relación con un hombre mucho menor que ellas es prueba clara de su independencia económica y emocional. y según rut. el aminoo no tiene edad. >>> son más maduros y saben lo que quieren y te tratan mejor que uno de 40 años. >>> y en cuanto a las criticas. >>> no me importa lo que diga la
encantos y las ha hecho populares a través de famosas celebridades como madonna, la periodista y demi mooreca de pareja. . >>> cuando una mujer intenta hacerlo. buscan amor y felicidad. la tendencia obedece a un punto de igualdad. >>> ya cambió no el hombre adulto. oí las mujeres adultas la igualdad de derechos para todos ahora. >>> pero no todo es color de rosa mientras ellas buscan la juventud y vitalidad y belleza en hombres más jóvenes. ellos por su parte....
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. >> raymour has this date it -- the latest on the search -- brian moore has the latest on the search for a replacement for justice stevens. >> it gives president obama another chance to make his mark on the supreme court. >> if it is an activist judge, i do not care if they're liberal or conservative, we ought to do everything in our power to defeat that person. >> republicans are promising a fight if it is a liberal nominee, and democrats are not giving ground either. >> i'm going to assume we can move forward with this nominee, and we should. >> among the possible nominees, and indicated, u.s. solicitor general, the federal appeals judge of chicago. , janet nepolitano, and mission are governor jennifer granholm. -- and michigan gov. jennifer granholm. >> psident obama may surprise us all and pick somebody that none of us had been thinking of. presidents have done that before. >> with confirmation hearings expected this summer, the president does not have much time. the choice of justice will change the face, if not the direction, of the supreme court. george washington was the firs
. >> raymour has this date it -- the latest on the search -- brian moore has the latest on the search for a replacement for justice stevens. >> it gives president obama another chance to make his mark on the supreme court. >> if it is an activist judge, i do not care if they're liberal or conservative, we ought to do everything in our power to defeat that person. >> republicans are promising a fight if it is a liberal nominee, and democrats are not giving ground either....
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would i buy them as a run to play off cheap money, maybe, but probably i would be moor likely at the short them. they have recovered so sharply on nothing but free money from the fed and now sort of the dam ocleese, and those people and their spitual grandchildren will come out of the woodward, so yeah, i would nail them. >> >> today's leading indicators are very strong, almost all the data points were extremely strong. does that protect for industrials? or do you think it's all in the market already? >> i think our chief economist thinks we'll see 200,000 payrolls for the next year. i don't think that is in the market. i think a lot of good economy news is in the marketings but the s&p's estimate is $the 8 next year, i have a feeling you're going to discount that. for me the best place are commodities and commodity-related ecities. i think tech is interesting, and given the strength of cap flows, i think tech and commodities are probably the best places to be. >> don luskin, you're a money politics kind of guy, you heard trennert say jobs will be -- do you think that would hold cong
would i buy them as a run to play off cheap money, maybe, but probably i would be moor likely at the short them. they have recovered so sharply on nothing but free money from the fed and now sort of the dam ocleese, and those people and their spitual grandchildren will come out of the woodward, so yeah, i would nail them. >> >> today's leading indicators are very strong, almost all the data points were extremely strong. does that protect for industrials? or do you think it's all in...
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. >> gary: and norfolk has just dropped a 3-2 game, however scott moore 3 out of 4 in a home run. 2 earnedun and 5k's so patton comes off short. brandon wearing 1 out of 3 with a home run, 5 hits and 4k's. elsewhere in the american league today t blue jays win it by final of 5-2. the yankees lead the race, 7-2. the red sox with an 8' 3 lead on the orioles. tigers are trailing the indians 8-6. and seattle 1. in the 2nd inning t anxious lead the athletics, 2-1. and here t blue jays win it 5-2. the orioles come up short. [ man ] ladies and gentlemen, the 57th president of the united states. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ bell rings ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t. the nation's fastest 3g network. >>> millwood goes 7-2/3, ends up the losing pitcher. the blue jays pull it off today. >> you know early in the game i was kind of struggle with the location, getting away with a few things, then i kind of found it a little bit, starred throwing the ball where i wanted to. like i said, there in the 8th inning. got a couple balls up. >> you have been in the game a long time, kevin. do you remember any other games were you were c
. >> gary: and norfolk has just dropped a 3-2 game, however scott moore 3 out of 4 in a home run. 2 earnedun and 5k's so patton comes off short. brandon wearing 1 out of 3 with a home run, 5 hits and 4k's. elsewhere in the american league today t blue jays win it by final of 5-2. the yankees lead the race, 7-2. the red sox with an 8' 3 lead on the orioles. tigers are trailing the indians 8-6. and seattle 1. in the 2nd inning t anxious lead the athletics, 2-1. and here t blue jays win it...
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horace moore our top story this morning. the nuclear security summit taking over downtown d.c. right now. the big is security presence since the inauguration means major road closures around the convention center. that will bring major gridlock downtown. we have live team coverage to help you cope with it this morning. kathy park is live in northwest with community reaction. we begin with lisa baden and the traffic impact. >> there are some parking garages that will be closed. metrorail is closed at mount vernon square station until wednesday at 5:00 a.m. we have a lot of police stationed in front of the hotels and at embassie folks will be heading to meetings for the nuclear summit. traffic heading into the district is time of morning, we will see what develops. let's go to kathy park for the latest. >> a good idea to avoid the area near the washington convention center. this is why. look behind me. police are standing by. trucks are in place. this portion of k street is closed. that's one example of what you will see today and tomorrow. the barricades are up. the areas surrou
horace moore our top story this morning. the nuclear security summit taking over downtown d.c. right now. the big is security presence since the inauguration means major road closures around the convention center. that will bring major gridlock downtown. we have live team coverage to help you cope with it this morning. kathy park is live in northwest with community reaction. we begin with lisa baden and the traffic impact. >> there are some parking garages that will be closed. metrorail...
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i talked to steve moore, we were sort of dismissive of it.e the companies have an obligation to the sec rulings, so it fom not mislead investors. we thought it was congress trying to bully the ceos because they had dared to say something and perhaps embarrass those who voted for the bill. and we would be loaded for bear on the day of the hearing and essentially unload on congress any sort of problems with congress has on health care. now, congressman waxman says they cancelled. did they really cancel or did congress give -- think think are going to getç whacked by the ceos? >> i think congress got smart and thought they would be humiliated by the ceos. i'm not hearing there's any trouble from companies having to show up at the hearing. last fall waxman called for a hearing into health insurance companies ceo pay. that hearing never came about. again, these are strong arm tactics calling into account these companies that are just following the rules. >> greta: which if indeed that is right. if this is congressional intimidation, that's not w
i talked to steve moore, we were sort of dismissive of it.e the companies have an obligation to the sec rulings, so it fom not mislead investors. we thought it was congress trying to bully the ceos because they had dared to say something and perhaps embarrass those who voted for the bill. and we would be loaded for bear on the day of the hearing and essentially unload on congress any sort of problems with congress has on health care. now, congressman waxman says they cancelled. did they really...
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another man found shot on moore street northeast. at last word all three victims were reported to be in stable condition. >>> the search is on for a gunman who killed an 18-year- old college student from front royal, virginia. police in houston say gun fire erupted after a fight at a late- night party. freshman joshua -- died from a shot in this back and another student was shot in the ankles. >>> police in western maryland have a suspect in custody after a deadly shooting in frostburg state university. tyrone hall of glen burnie is accused of shooting two classmates in the some tack. bran dune carroll of waldorf died and ellis hartridge is recovering from his injuries. police say that hall fired the shots when a group of students insulted him. >>> british authorities have decided to stay close until at least tomorrow. eu officials hope ash from the iceland volcano has cleared enough to run half of the scheduled flights. sunday only 5,000 of the normally 24,000 flights in european air space got in to the air. hundreds of thousands of
another man found shot on moore street northeast. at last word all three victims were reported to be in stable condition. >>> the search is on for a gunman who killed an 18-year- old college student from front royal, virginia. police in houston say gun fire erupted after a fight at a late- night party. freshman joshua -- died from a shot in this back and another student was shot in the ankles. >>> police in western maryland have a suspect in custody after a deadly shooting in...
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>>> ending a form of slavery in haiti, demi moore just returned from earthquake ravaged haiti. >>>. >s. when we will talk about dangerous jobs, how do you rank yours? >> i'd say around the top of the list. i don't think any of us realized it before they started filming and all these statistics came out and next thing you know, you got everybody freaked out. >> larry: now you're scared. >> honestly, the older i get, the more afraid i get. >> it's harder to lie to our which haves. >> larry: johnathan, you told me you get seasick. why then would you do this? >> it pays the bills. i didn't get sick when i was a younger kid. when i was 30 -- if i go out and haven't been on the ocean, and i go out in the 30 or 40 foot seas, about two and a half days into it i throw up lunch and i'm good to go. >> larry: andy, did you ever come close to i'm good. >> larry: did you ever come close, you think, to buying it? >> yeah. we were throwing lines out and it went off my hand and started pulling me and i would have been gone like that. a couple times i had a line wrapped around my waist and it about kil
>>> ending a form of slavery in haiti, demi moore just returned from earthquake ravaged haiti. >>>. >s. when we will talk about dangerous jobs, how do you rank yours? >> i'd say around the top of the list. i don't think any of us realized it before they started filming and all these statistics came out and next thing you know, you got everybody freaked out. >> larry: now you're scared. >> honestly, the older i get, the more afraid i get. >> it's...
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. >> reporter: tara moore knows both the baby's mother and gifford. >> i never would have thought he would have doning in like that. -- done something like that. he had some problems with the law and all. but i wouldn't think he would have done something to a child. >> reporter: the abuse charges touched off a war of words and a custody battle between the baby's mother and father. both sides spoke to wjz today. >> reporter: the child's stepgrandfather who has custody right now, calls the crime heinous. but he says the child's mother loves her baby and has always done an excellent job raising her. >> reporter: the father's relatives claim the terrifying abuse police say went on inside this home was preventable. his sister tells me they will fight to keep the baby. >> she says gifford's criminal background concerned her that she had a protective order against him in the past, and she warned child protective services several weeks before this happened. >> reporter: police have not charged gifford with any sex crimes, even though doctors found evidence of rape. that's because they're wai
. >> reporter: tara moore knows both the baby's mother and gifford. >> i never would have thought he would have doning in like that. -- done something like that. he had some problems with the law and all. but i wouldn't think he would have done something to a child. >> reporter: the abuse charges touched off a war of words and a custody battle between the baby's mother and father. both sides spoke to wjz today. >> reporter: the child's stepgrandfather who has custody...
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sharon moore was supposed to move in this week to her first home. >> everything is demolished. >> reporter: now she and many others will have to rebuild, devastate bide what forecasters say was an ef4 tornado. with winds more than 160 miles per hour that left a 97-mile- long pathful destruction, lost homes and lives. >> she was just the best mom ever. i have no doubt. she saved those boys. >> the national weather service said tornado winds measured at 160 miles per hour, along much of the path. put that into perspective, the scale used to measure hurricane intensity, tops off with the worst storms at 155 miles per hour. >> well, still ahead on wjz's eyewitness news at 5:00. government chaos. airgs -- eggs thrown. smoke bombs. not a riot. but a meeting of parliament. what sparked it all. >>> one of the retail areas targeted claims a sex discrimination against wal- mart. >>> buckle up. i'll show you the latest attraction. it is all about the latest need for speed. >>> a big warmup, just around the corner. the updated forecast with bob. , >>> wal-mart has been fighting a mass sex discriminati
sharon moore was supposed to move in this week to her first home. >> everything is demolished. >> reporter: now she and many others will have to rebuild, devastate bide what forecasters say was an ef4 tornado. with winds more than 160 miles per hour that left a 97-mile- long pathful destruction, lost homes and lives. >> she was just the best mom ever. i have no doubt. she saved those boys. >> the national weather service said tornado winds measured at 160 miles per hour,...
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this is adam moore. moore out of west tennessee, where he played some college baseball. that one. he is going to turn 26 soon. first major league experience. six games with seattle last year after putting in four years of minor league ball. 1-1 delivery to him. breaking ball. fouled back. 1-2. >> jim: and don wakamatsu, who was a former catcher himself, said still learning how to catch. better hitter than he is at this point a receiver. >> gary: i thought don had an interesting comment when we were talking about that. 1-2 delivery on the way. that ball is going to be to right. markakis right there. we were talking about catching, and he said -- and when he said that, he said is still learning. he is raw, was the term he used. he said what i'm most concerned with. in this day and age, the pitchers want them to be quiet and behind the plate and sit there. he said i don't agree with that. the first thing i want with my catch, is the ability to move and block balls. i want to see some action behind the plate. then they can worry about setting with the target. that's contrary
this is adam moore. moore out of west tennessee, where he played some college baseball. that one. he is going to turn 26 soon. first major league experience. six games with seattle last year after putting in four years of minor league ball. 1-1 delivery to him. breaking ball. fouled back. 1-2. >> jim: and don wakamatsu, who was a former catcher himself, said still learning how to catch. better hitter than he is at this point a receiver. >> gary: i thought don had an interesting...
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moore was also named the western athletic conference offensive player of the year. six broncos were named to the all conference first team which included moore, junior wide receivers austin and titus, sophomore offensive lineman nate, junior defensive end ryan, senior defensive back kyle wilson. young was honored on the first team for his special teams performance as well. the being extraordinary accomplishments by the boise state broncos are no doubt because of their tireless determination and outstanding work ethic. they have consistently been a formidable team over the last four years and have brought national claim and great pride to the school. the fans of the university will certainly look forward to another successful 2010 season as the broncos continue to fight for a spot in the national championship game. mr. speaker, once again i congratulate the boise state university football team for their success and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from california reserves the balance of her time. the gentleman from tennessee.
moore was also named the western athletic conference offensive player of the year. six broncos were named to the all conference first team which included moore, junior wide receivers austin and titus, sophomore offensive lineman nate, junior defensive end ryan, senior defensive back kyle wilson. young was honored on the first team for his special teams performance as well. the being extraordinary accomplishments by the boise state broncos are no doubt because of their tireless determination and...
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seriously depressed over the death of his son which was of course quite rational but this to the steam and moore salles -- his father died and he may have been closer to his father than anyone else, so he has these two personal tragedies clouding his presidency and he's not feeling well. in 1929, 1932 they wanted to speak for herbert hoover and he is really taking off and it's a site from his personal feelings he doesn't want to dewitt he says his throat hurts and as a matter of fact, he is dead before franklin roosevelt takes office. he had that heart problem and i think she probably simply thought he had accomplished -- he had gone all the way. what more was there to do. and as he said, american president's return to the people. it is good for me to return to them. so, i think that he felt it wasn't an essential for him to look at public office. cuban hobbies and he said holding elected office. but it didn't mean that much to him where it was an absolute compulsion and people didn't feel the need for him to stay on. do you have another question? >> [inaudible] >> i think it was 62. it's a very
seriously depressed over the death of his son which was of course quite rational but this to the steam and moore salles -- his father died and he may have been closer to his father than anyone else, so he has these two personal tragedies clouding his presidency and he's not feeling well. in 1929, 1932 they wanted to speak for herbert hoover and he is really taking off and it's a site from his personal feelings he doesn't want to dewitt he says his throat hurts and as a matter of fact, he is...
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robert moore of itn joins us from france where people are trying to board shipsing to out.aking this in stride. what's the frustration level now. >> reporter: oh, it's growing. not just frustration but exasperation and in many cases anger. for a few days people understand this was sort of an act of god. this volcanic ash was something they couldn't blame on anybody. but now people are beginning to be very critical of the logistics. just look at the scene behind me here. this is the main ferry port from france for people traveling to britain. pretty chaotic here, several hundred people here all desperate to get tickets for a ferry going to england. many of them weren't even on a holiday or business in france, they have been scattered all over europe and indeed far beyond. what they have been told is if you can get here, you can get on a ferry back to england. very much a sense that england is an island nation and this ferry is one of the few life lines for people to get back home. >> how many people are able to get on the ferry itself, robert? >> reporter: well, that's a goo
robert moore of itn joins us from france where people are trying to board shipsing to out.aking this in stride. what's the frustration level now. >> reporter: oh, it's growing. not just frustration but exasperation and in many cases anger. for a few days people understand this was sort of an act of god. this volcanic ash was something they couldn't blame on anybody. but now people are beginning to be very critical of the logistics. just look at the scene behind me here. this is the main...
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former oriole melvin moore went 3 for 4 with an rbi for colorado last night.ies 10- 4. >>> the orioles have now fallen to 2-13. they lost to the mariners last night 3-1. this series wraps up tonight in seattle. >>> our time is 6:49. 54 degrees here in northwest washington. >>> district leaders approve a plan for medical marijuana. in three minutes learn what happens next. >>> i'm -- i'm harry smith. open windows can be a hidden hazard for children. we will see how to protect your kids from serious danger in your own home. >>> could cell phones help to save your life? jennifer ashton explains there may be an app for that. coming up on the "early show." cc >>> here's what is in the news now. pope benedict xvi promises church action against clerical sex abuse. that's word from the vatican in the last 90 minutes the pope has come under fire for handling of abuse allegations before becoming pope the dc city council voted unanimously on tuesday to allow five medical marijuana distribution centers. it would only be sold under a doctor's order. the council must vote a
former oriole melvin moore went 3 for 4 with an rbi for colorado last night.ies 10- 4. >>> the orioles have now fallen to 2-13. they lost to the mariners last night 3-1. this series wraps up tonight in seattle. >>> our time is 6:49. 54 degrees here in northwest washington. >>> district leaders approve a plan for medical marijuana. in three minutes learn what happens next. >>> i'm -- i'm harry smith. open windows can be a hidden hazard for children. we will...
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steve moore join us. steve, i bet the democratic white house just about had a stroke on that one.that letting the cat out of bag? is that idle chatter or something that is realistically on the table and everybody better get ready? >> not question a lot of liberal elements had long wanted taxes to pay for the new programs. >> greta: in addition to the income tax. >> that's the critical point. i'm sure viewers will say wait a minute i'm for a national sales tax if it is replacement for corporate and personal income tax. what is being put on the table here is a national sales tax. that's what a value added tax is. >> greta: it is a tax on every change in value of a product pushed on. >> if you bought a $300 iphone under 20% added value tack the cost might be $360. this major tax it hits the middle class. in addition to state sales taxes. a lot of states have hired 6, 8, some 10%. if you have 18 or 20% value added tax you are talking about 25% sales tax at the cash register every time you buy food, groceries, diapers, school supplies, just about anything would be taxed. >> greta: paul
steve moore join us. steve, i bet the democratic white house just about had a stroke on that one.that letting the cat out of bag? is that idle chatter or something that is realistically on the table and everybody better get ready? >> not question a lot of liberal elements had long wanted taxes to pay for the new programs. >> greta: in addition to the income tax. >> that's the critical point. i'm sure viewers will say wait a minute i'm for a national sales tax if it is...
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turner makes sense, he's a second baseman, he's on the 40-man roster unlike andino and scott moore. he says he really needed another four to six days before he was ready to play. he said this morning he can't go more than a couple days without brian. so if you do the math, if he can't go more than a couple and brian says four to six, you got to put him on the disabled list. he doesn't want to play a man short any longer. i talked to brian this morning, and he said the muscle really wasn't that much better. he was going to see a doctor again, get reexamined. you could just tell at that point there was no way he was going to be able to stay on roster. my concern with brian because so many bad things are happening to him, you could put him on a 50-day d.l., he had a herniated disk. >>> he's taken a knee in the back of his neck, jammed his wrist sliding into a race, now he strained his stomach muscle, maybe rabies or mad cow disease. >> it's unbelievable. the carrottop of analysts there. rock, has there been a coje sighting? i haven't seen the guy since spring training. what's up with h
turner makes sense, he's a second baseman, he's on the 40-man roster unlike andino and scott moore. he says he really needed another four to six days before he was ready to play. he said this morning he can't go more than a couple days without brian. so if you do the math, if he can't go more than a couple and brian says four to six, you got to put him on the disabled list. he doesn't want to play a man short any longer. i talked to brian this morning, and he said the muscle really wasn't that...
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steve moore joins us he's a senior economic writer for the "wall street journal" editorial page. 21%orrendous. i guess in order for me to be fully scandalized about it, prerecession is that about the unemployment rate for youth at that age? i know youth have a higher rate. tell me, what is it usually? >> usually the unemployment rate for teens and people in their early 20s greta, you are right is a little higher than it is for adults. we've never seen anything in the last couple of decades like 21% unemployment rate for people under the age of 24. some of the s are much worse than that i was looking at the numbers today. the black teenaged unemployment rate today is between 40 and 50% disaster. the only good news is our unemployment rate for teens and people this their early 20s is a lot lower than it is in some of those european countries. >> greta: youth unemployment this will make us feel a little better. spain 39%, italy 28%, those are horrendous numbers throughout. let me bring you back to the african-american youth, 50%. is anything being done to sort of target that demographic
steve moore joins us he's a senior economic writer for the "wall street journal" editorial page. 21%orrendous. i guess in order for me to be fully scandalized about it, prerecession is that about the unemployment rate for youth at that age? i know youth have a higher rate. tell me, what is it usually? >> usually the unemployment rate for teens and people in their early 20s greta, you are right is a little higher than it is for adults. we've never seen anything in the last couple...
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steve moore joins us live from san diego senior economic writer for the "wall street journal" editorialage. one of the reasons why it is so horrifying to see what is happening in california because it is such a huge economy and it has affect on the other states as a result. why is their unemployment rate so much higher than other states and why is it inching up? >> you know i'm here in san diego, people are really worried here about the future of this state. there are so many people out of work. the problem here of the people i talked to, not just the people who are unemployed. a lot of people with jobs are worried about lose the jobs they have. it is a real crisis when you have one out of seven in the workforce that cannot find a job. when you ask the question why is this happening? california is a warning siren to the rest of the country. i think the big problem in california is that taxes are higher here than just about anywhere in the country almost higher than new york, new york city. high regulations impose high costs on businesses. the it has become a state where the laws and the
steve moore joins us live from san diego senior economic writer for the "wall street journal" editorialage. one of the reasons why it is so horrifying to see what is happening in california because it is such a huge economy and it has affect on the other states as a result. why is their unemployment rate so much higher than other states and why is it inching up? >> you know i'm here in san diego, people are really worried here about the future of this state. there are so many...
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moor, for us into 55. you're 55 years old.yo of the 25-year-old should look different than a 55-year-old for obvious reasons. walk us through 55. >> we get older, don't have a strong stomach lining. you know, 2008 was really tough for a 55-year-old but a 25-year-old, a lot easier. when you're 55, you own the same etfs, christine, but shift the allocations more towards bonds. in this allocation, a 50% bond allocation and et cetera. if you look at this allocation, maybe bnd, the bond. all in one security issue. we also boot out the commodities. they tend to go up and down quite a bit and this is more appropriate for a 55-year-old guessing closer to retirement doesn't want as much volatility any a portfolio. >> another acronym tip, protected securities, but that's something that should be in an etf. say that ten times. tell us about that one. >> yeah. tips are interesting. people don't fully understand what a tip is, but a tip is a bond. a treasury bond, but it's a little different than a regular bond, because you're dealing with
moor, for us into 55. you're 55 years old.yo of the 25-year-old should look different than a 55-year-old for obvious reasons. walk us through 55. >> we get older, don't have a strong stomach lining. you know, 2008 was really tough for a 55-year-old but a 25-year-old, a lot easier. when you're 55, you own the same etfs, christine, but shift the allocations more towards bonds. in this allocation, a 50% bond allocation and et cetera. if you look at this allocation, maybe bnd, the bond. all...
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michael moore has done a movie he talks about how wonderful it is in cuba and the great healthcare systemif michael were sitting here, would you take some issue with his assessment? >> i think they're convinced that health is a right, not a privilege. you can look elsewhere, not in cuba. i don't think the system works in cuba. people are not paid a salary for the work. so it's for free in cuba if you get $10 a month. >> mike: oppressive regime. we want to talk more about it and the relationship you had with your father fidel castro when we come back. alina fernandez stays with us, and you will too, because you want to hear what she has to say. we'll be right back with alina. ♪ [ male announcer ] try fixodent with a time-released formula. use just once per day for dawn-to-dark hold. it is important to use the product as directed. fixodent and forget it. anncr vo: ...you can get help gwith a flat tire.... anncr vo: ...find a nearby tow truck or gas station... anncr vo: ...call emergency services... anncr vo: ...collect accident information. anncr vo: or just watch some fun videos. anncr vo:
michael moore has done a movie he talks about how wonderful it is in cuba and the great healthcare systemif michael were sitting here, would you take some issue with his assessment? >> i think they're convinced that health is a right, not a privilege. you can look elsewhere, not in cuba. i don't think the system works in cuba. people are not paid a salary for the work. so it's for free in cuba if you get $10 a month. >> mike: oppressive regime. we want to talk more about it and the...
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. >> all right, brian moore live for us in west virginia. thanks. >>> president obama and russian president medvedev signed a historic treaty in prague this morning aimed at reducing nuclear stockpiles. president obama says the new arms pact will set the stage for further cuts in the two nations' nuclear arson physicals. >>> a noo report says first-time claims jobless benefits rose unexpected last week. the number of newly laid off workers increased by 18,000. on a positive notice, the same report showed the number of people claiming benefits fell by 1313,000. that's the lowest level since december 2008. >>> tiger woods tees off in a few hours at at master. on the eve of his return to golf, woods' most loyal sponsor, neek key, have released a new, very interesting commercial. in it woods, as you see there, staring directly into the camera while he's seemingly being lectured by his late father in the bauk gound. here it is. >> i want to find out what your thinking was. i want to find out what your feelings are. and did you learn anything? >>
. >> all right, brian moore live for us in west virginia. thanks. >>> president obama and russian president medvedev signed a historic treaty in prague this morning aimed at reducing nuclear stockpiles. president obama says the new arms pact will set the stage for further cuts in the two nations' nuclear arson physicals. >>> a noo report says first-time claims jobless benefits rose unexpected last week. the number of newly laid off workers increased by 18,000. on a...
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water systems are being ravaged by multinational corporations backed by a state that has lost its mooringsand is committing what can only be called ecocide. iron ore mine and destroying whole ecosystems turning fetteril land into deserts. in the somalias thousands of high dams being planned the consequences of which can only be catastrophic. in the plains embankment by rivers to control floods have led to rising river beds causing even more flooding, more water logging, more sa-lynnizatiliniz land. most of the holy rivers have been been turned into unholy drains that carry more sewage than water. hardly a single river runs its course and meets the ocean. based on the absurd notion that a river flowing into the sea is a waste of water, the supreme court in an act of unbelievable hubris has arbitrarily ordered that india's rivers be interlinked like a mechanical water supply system. implementing this would mean tunneling through mountains and forests altering the national contours and drainage systems of river basins and destroying deltas and estuaries. in other words, wrecking the ecology o
water systems are being ravaged by multinational corporations backed by a state that has lost its mooringsand is committing what can only be called ecocide. iron ore mine and destroying whole ecosystems turning fetteril land into deserts. in the somalias thousands of high dams being planned the consequences of which can only be catastrophic. in the plains embankment by rivers to control floods have led to rising river beds causing even more flooding, more water logging, more sa-lynnizatiliniz...