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vamos con las grandes ligas michael morse empalmo un aron jonron, conecto un doble y remolco tres carrerasroger bernadina y danny espinosa aÑadieron sendos cuadrangulares para que ross detwiler consiguiera su primer triunfo en casi un aÑo, en el duelo que los nacionales de washington ganaron hoy 7-2 a los astros de houston. fue el tercer triunfo consecutivo de washington y la primera vez que los nacionales ganan tres encuentros en fila en casa desde el periodo comprendido entre el 29 y el 31 de julio. mientras que antes del incio del partido, el presidente de los nacionales, stan kasten, anuncio su renuncia despues de cuatro temporadas y media con el club. dijo que habia informado a los dueÑos del equipo hace casi un aÑo que se marcharia. mientras que los orioles tienen fecha libre. bueno yo vuelvomas de concacaf y la copa sudamericana entre otras noticias. correos del pais... el senador tom carper se resent prque ele la entrega de correos sabados, que cierre miles de oficinas de correos y abra nuevas en supermercados... la medida tambien buscaria extender beneficios de salud a trabajadore
vamos con las grandes ligas michael morse empalmo un aron jonron, conecto un doble y remolco tres carrerasroger bernadina y danny espinosa aÑadieron sendos cuadrangulares para que ross detwiler consiguiera su primer triunfo en casi un aÑo, en el duelo que los nacionales de washington ganaron hoy 7-2 a los astros de houston. fue el tercer triunfo consecutivo de washington y la primera vez que los nacionales ganan tres encuentros en fila en casa desde el periodo comprendido entre el 29 y el 31...
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morse up again and he drills it down the line.inosa scores and desmond scores from first and nats win 7-2. >>> improvements for the redskins on the injury front. haynesworth practiced on thursday and should be good for sunday. williams did not practice yesterday, but says his knee and toe are improving and he hopes to return today. >>> starting safety moore who missed the first two games of the season following knee surgery say he is 100% healthy and set to return against the rams. given the eggs they laid last sunday, not too soon. how long have you been dreaming about the comeback? >> all day and night. it has been killing me. i want to gout and play and get back with the guys. >> he has a feel for coverages and when to break. you have it back there or you don't. he is a play maker. >> reporter: we need player makers. have a great friday, everybody. >>> an effort is underway to get more people to buy foreclosured homes. >>> and plus, former president clinton gets billions in donations to tackle problems around the world. and we
morse up again and he drills it down the line.inosa scores and desmond scores from first and nats win 7-2. >>> improvements for the redskins on the injury front. haynesworth practiced on thursday and should be good for sunday. williams did not practice yesterday, but says his knee and toe are improving and he hopes to return today. >>> starting safety moore who missed the first two games of the season following knee surgery say he is 100% healthy and set to return against the...
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in the sixth, same guy, michael morse drills that down the line and left. desmond scores from first as the nats win their third straight game. 7-2. that's a quick look at ports. i'm brett haber. have a great friday, everybody. >>> still to come the best songs to play to make sure your car stereo is working properly. >>> and montgomery county police chief waiting tables? no he is not moon lighting learn why he is taking orders. >>> and howard tells us how hot it will get when 9 news now returns. [ female announcer ] this is a strawberry pop tart. but this is warm, fresh-baked strawberry toaster strudel. [ music ] see the difference? pillsbury toaster strudel, the one kids want to eat. than listening there'to our favorite songs. there's nothing we love more than listening to our favorite songs. but our favorite thing is eating totino's pizza rolls. but our favorite thing is eating totino's pizza rolls. ♪ we're the kids in america ♪ oh, oh, oh why not save on car insurance? [ coin drops ] [ high-pitched voice ] thanks. [ normal voice ] you're welcome. get a fr
in the sixth, same guy, michael morse drills that down the line and left. desmond scores from first as the nats win their third straight game. 7-2. that's a quick look at ports. i'm brett haber. have a great friday, everybody. >>> still to come the best songs to play to make sure your car stereo is working properly. >>> and montgomery county police chief waiting tables? no he is not moon lighting learn why he is taking orders. >>> and howard tells us how hot it will...
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michael morse. game tied at one. center field.et up, get out, see ya. 2-1, nationals. 4-2.strols led pitch -- game winner. two run home run and the nats win 4-3. let's go to boston. orioles and red sox. this is david ortiz. woep right field with to on. boston beat baltimore, 6-1. in hockey, the caps blasted columbus. fleischmann had two goals. all in all, a nice outing for the washington capitals. >> best record in all of hockey. [ mom ] my son ryan didn't know his voulez-vous from his frere jacques... [ speaking french ] [ mom ] ...so he decided to study in paris. ♪ to see french masterpieces with his very own eyes. we even linked our citibank account to his so when his account ran low we just transferred funds. i just hope the language isn't a barrier. bonjour. [ mom ] my ryan can be very shy. [ male announcer ] from linked accounts to citi mobile we make it simple to manage your finances. what's your story? citibank can help you write it. ♪ [ male announcer ] it's a universal gesture... ♪ a way of telling the world "you did it!
michael morse. game tied at one. center field.et up, get out, see ya. 2-1, nationals. 4-2.strols led pitch -- game winner. two run home run and the nats win 4-3. let's go to boston. orioles and red sox. this is david ortiz. woep right field with to on. boston beat baltimore, 6-1. in hockey, the caps blasted columbus. fleischmann had two goals. all in all, a nice outing for the washington capitals. >> best record in all of hockey. [ mom ] my son ryan didn't know his voulez-vous from his...
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un acknowledges that the financial crisis has aggravated inequali in the rld d made the vulnerable morsed up that makes it all the more crucial to keep the spotlight on the millennium development goals as this week's summit needs to do. >> the idea was to move the whole planet four pit that was the thinking 10 years ago when the un general assembly approved the united nations millennium development goals. when governments around the world set out to accomplish sounds utopian. does eradicate extreme poverty and hunger and achieve universal primary education, promote gender equality and the power women. improve maternal care, commissaries diseases, ensure environmental sustainability, and create a global partnership for development. >> i think we have made amazing progress toward a set of world goals set in 2000 there were very ambitious at the time. no one knew they were achievable. remarkably, two-thirds of the way in, we're in good shape on a number of them and have a ways to go on others. >> that is true, especially with the topoal of eradicating extreme poverty and hunger. the number
un acknowledges that the financial crisis has aggravated inequali in the rld d made the vulnerable morsed up that makes it all the more crucial to keep the spotlight on the millennium development goals as this week's summit needs to do. >> the idea was to move the whole planet four pit that was the thinking 10 years ago when the un general assembly approved the united nations millennium development goals. when governments around the world set out to accomplish sounds utopian. does...
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operator in crude oil trans they have to answer capital already control the baltic sea port of pre morse combining the capacities of the to create the largest steve tory company in russia big deal is estimated at around one point eight billion dollars and the two companies will hold fifty point one percent of that number as is more on that basis. the russian government is busy promoting modernization through the reform of taxes and regulations as business r.t. discovered to innovation can only come from companies themselves but in the culture the reports one factory in moscow that's rebuilt from the ground up. i'm glad i live should sue proud glance into newly built bright orange factory just five years ago the film a brick plant still abandoned now it's revitalized and efficient small companies laid to modernize there for. this. cause believe it or not our families love our carry our. wow. my. my dinner says it costs fifty million euros to modernize the factory the money is recouped through great efficiency the workforce has fallen from seven hundred eighty just to one hundred forty of
operator in crude oil trans they have to answer capital already control the baltic sea port of pre morse combining the capacities of the to create the largest steve tory company in russia big deal is estimated at around one point eight billion dollars and the two companies will hold fifty point one percent of that number as is more on that basis. the russian government is busy promoting modernization through the reform of taxes and regulations as business r.t. discovered to innovation can only...
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if you are at rest and having a tremor and it persist morse than a few hours, that could be a sign of something more serious. as you get older, parkinson's is a concern and look at your caffeine intake. >> could be low blood sugar, happens to me. >> and then it's nothing to worry about. >> always and excuse to grab a snicker's bar. what about eyelid twitches? i wonder what's happening? dehydration? what is it? >> usually a sign of fatigue, eye fatigue, you can get it staring at a computer screen too long or tv, if you haven't had enough sleep before, you're getting spasming of the muscles in the upper eyelid. it usually goes away within a day or so. if it doesn't go away, you may have an actual irritation of the eye. you should see a doctor about that. if it's accompanied by twitching of the mouth or eye closes, it could be a nerve problem. >> what about someone who easily bruises? that's of concern for a lot of people. how do you measure that? >> if you're taking aspirin or blood thinning medicine, that can make you bruise easily. if you stop it and it goes away, that's your answer.
if you are at rest and having a tremor and it persist morse than a few hours, that could be a sign of something more serious. as you get older, parkinson's is a concern and look at your caffeine intake. >> could be low blood sugar, happens to me. >> and then it's nothing to worry about. >> always and excuse to grab a snicker's bar. what about eyelid twitches? i wonder what's happening? dehydration? what is it? >> usually a sign of fatigue, eye fatigue, you can get it...
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no, she just kind of winked it in morse code.he was like -- [ laughter ] some more political news. carl paladino, new york's republican candidate for governor, said that manhattan is home to smug, self-important, tampered liberal elitists. [ scattered cheers and boos ] god, he sounds just like my butler. [ laughter ] [ scattered applause ] "i just want to play my playstation." [ laughter ] >> steve: his butler is the worst. >> jimmy: this is kind of nice, actually. paris hilton rescued 20 rabbits from a pet shop after she found out that they were going to be fed to snakes. and right after that, a snake rescued the 20 rabbits after it found out they were going to be adopted by paris hilton. [ laughter ] so what goes around comes around. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ circle of life ♪ it's broadway week. >> steve: yeah, it's broadway week. >> jimmy: got a little "lion king" for you. >> steve: love it. love it. ♪ the circle of life [ laughter ] >> steve: that's elton jim. >> jimmy: and finally, new york fashion week had its first-ever pl
no, she just kind of winked it in morse code.he was like -- [ laughter ] some more political news. carl paladino, new york's republican candidate for governor, said that manhattan is home to smug, self-important, tampered liberal elitists. [ scattered cheers and boos ] god, he sounds just like my butler. [ laughter ] [ scattered applause ] "i just want to play my playstation." [ laughter ] >> steve: his butler is the worst. >> jimmy: this is kind of nice, actually. paris...
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reports for president reagan's words reached athe gulogues and a soviet dissident tapped them out in morse code, and several years later when he was freed, eransky visited the oval office and he urged president reagan to keep giving his speeches so others who aspire to liberty could keep hearing his code of arms. th reagan's words spoke to another dissident, an electric tradition who shaped the solidarity movement and caused one of the first dents in the iron curtain. whether president reagan died 15 years after the berlin wall came down, this man said this, we in poland took him so personally. why? because we owe him our liberty. margaret thatcher said of president reagan that he took words and he sent them out to speak for us. what words are being sent out from our government to fight for the cause of freedom and democracy? what words does a prisoner in cuba's gulag or a freedom fighter in iran hear today? or those struggling to hold on to newly formed democracies in such places as georgia or the democracies in our own hems fear threatened by venezuela? if a prisoner in belarus or north
reports for president reagan's words reached athe gulogues and a soviet dissident tapped them out in morse code, and several years later when he was freed, eransky visited the oval office and he urged president reagan to keep giving his speeches so others who aspire to liberty could keep hearing his code of arms. th reagan's words spoke to another dissident, an electric tradition who shaped the solidarity movement and caused one of the first dents in the iron curtain. whether president reagan...
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cynucleon is causing toxicity potentially by clumping abnormalally what would happen if we gave the fly morse of these help procedure teens. so recall in the top panel, the fly has a set of nearons and in the middle panel those become compromised so that there are fewer cells staining if we express alpha cynuc lex, o n i those. but in the bottom panel we can see what happens when we add this helper protein this really great molecular chaper rone called hsp 7. -- 70. we restored the system back to internationalal. we no longer seen the compromise of these nearons. i should emphasize that hsp 70, this terrific chaper own works not only in this situation but it works in other fly neuroagain again rat-- deagain rative disease models which there are many and also in mouse mod ohls. so this is one example of where we sort of thought about at was happening. we stepped back from that and made a really good guess of what might be involved in the process. >> let me finally come back to you and tell me where the frontier is in terms of brain interface. >> sure. >> brain computer interface. >> well, it's
cynucleon is causing toxicity potentially by clumping abnormalally what would happen if we gave the fly morse of these help procedure teens. so recall in the top panel, the fly has a set of nearons and in the middle panel those become compromised so that there are fewer cells staining if we express alpha cynuc lex, o n i those. but in the bottom panel we can see what happens when we add this helper protein this really great molecular chaper rone called hsp 7. -- 70. we restored the system back...
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when you tax your employer morse than your competitors tax theirs, we will lose an economic environment we are in today. we have the second highest corporate tax rate in the industrialized world. we are raising our tax rates on capital investment and income and we are raising them on the job traders, the successful small businesses, in this 21st century global economy does not work. and it is destructive to job creation. i will give you a philosophical point as well. the notion that we need to take pun out of the private economic or borrow it from other countries, bring it to government, switch around the bureaucracy and spend it on make more government jobs is a notion that has proven to fail time and again. it is not producing the results it was advertised to. the administration said it would keep unemployment from hitting 8%. it is at a 9.6 right now. that kind of short term stimulus doesn't work. what what we ought to do is get our basic macroeconomic fundamentals. >> rose: stimulus doesn't work. >> that kind of stimulus doesn't work. >> rose: because they made the wrong choices abo
when you tax your employer morse than your competitors tax theirs, we will lose an economic environment we are in today. we have the second highest corporate tax rate in the industrialized world. we are raising our tax rates on capital investment and income and we are raising them on the job traders, the successful small businesses, in this 21st century global economy does not work. and it is destructive to job creation. i will give you a philosophical point as well. the notion that we need to...
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i'm holly morse and live in old town manassas and yes it's raining here too. they are okay with that as long as it's beautiful come on saturday because they are gearing up for the 28th annual old town manassas fall jubilee. deb kate puts this on. good morning. soggy this morning. >> very soggy. >> reporter: but it will be beautiful come on saturday. and tell me about what this festival entails. >> this is the largest festival hosted here in the city of manassas. it offers something for everybody. we have crafters, artisans, vendors, wine tasting, entertainment, music, and of course the chainsaw chicks which you've seen already. there's over 130 vendors. >> reporter: this has become like a signature event. >> very much so. >> reporter: we'll talk more about all of it and her in a little bit. but right now it's hard to top the chainsaw chick. she is already at it this morning, part of the chainsaw chicks and they do log art. i'll see if i can get her attention. hi. >> hello. >> reporter: good morning to you. okay, i can talk now. it's not like crazy reindeer i'm
i'm holly morse and live in old town manassas and yes it's raining here too. they are okay with that as long as it's beautiful come on saturday because they are gearing up for the 28th annual old town manassas fall jubilee. deb kate puts this on. good morning. soggy this morning. >> very soggy. >> reporter: but it will be beautiful come on saturday. and tell me about what this festival entails. >> this is the largest festival hosted here in the city of manassas. it offers...
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philip morse had the best information on latinos. they had it broken down by community and state because they wanted our markets, and they got it. if corporations are doing this level of research, they can clearly tell us and disclose what their executive economies looks like, what their supplier diversity looks like. let me end with this. we had a great session earlier this morning on health care, and we talked about how now there are threats to the health care bill. just as we are starting to make advances, clearly those on the right want to take these advances away. the same thing is happening when it comes to transparency and diversity data. the thrill thropic sector is leading an effort. -- you don't ever have to disclose how many work with you. you don't have to disclose the gender or racial makeup of your board. if you want to discrimination, florida is the place to be. that is basically what they said. surprisingly, there has been no uproar from any foundation. a few years ago green leaning has a transparency bill for foundat
philip morse had the best information on latinos. they had it broken down by community and state because they wanted our markets, and they got it. if corporations are doing this level of research, they can clearly tell us and disclose what their executive economies looks like, what their supplier diversity looks like. let me end with this. we had a great session earlier this morning on health care, and we talked about how now there are threats to the health care bill. just as we are starting to...
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of president reagan reached siberia in the prisons and they were tapped out to fellow prisoners in morse code. when finally he was free, he visited the oval office. he urge president reagan so the other who aspire to liberty could hear his call to arms. this ran out to another dissident, an electrician who shaped the solidarity movement that calls for the first dance in the iron curtain when president reagan died 50 years after the berlin wall came down, -- we took him so personally, why, because we owe him our liberty. margaret thatcher said of president reagan? he took words and he sent them out for us/" \ what words are being sent out to fight for freedom and democracy? what do they hear in iran or in cuba? if they hear nothing, if this is silence that echoes in their cells rather than the firm warns of american support, if they hear nothing, will they be able to when they sit in the oval office or right in the pages of a free media the facts of an american president. never forget that this was founded by an idea. . the idea that free people can govern themselves and that government p
of president reagan reached siberia in the prisons and they were tapped out to fellow prisoners in morse code. when finally he was free, he visited the oval office. he urge president reagan so the other who aspire to liberty could hear his call to arms. this ran out to another dissident, an electrician who shaped the solidarity movement that calls for the first dance in the iron curtain when president reagan died 50 years after the berlin wall came down, -- we took him so personally, why,...
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of president reagan reached siberia in the prisons and they were tapped out to fellow prisoners in morseode. when finally he was free, he visited the oval office. he urge president reagan so the other who aspire to liberty could hear his call to arms. this ran out to another dissident, an electrician who shaped the solidarity movement that calls for the first dance in the iron curtain when president reagan died 50 years after the berlin wall came down, -- we took him so personally, why, because we owe him our liberty. margaret thatcher said of president reagan? he took words and he sent them out for us." what words are being sent out to fight for freedom and democracy? cuba? if they hear nothing, if this is silence that echoes in their cells rather than the firm warns of american support, if they hear nothing, will they be able to when they sit in the oval office or right in the pages of a free media the facts of an american president. never forget that this was founded by an idea. the idea that free people can govern themselves and that government powers are given only to the consent of
of president reagan reached siberia in the prisons and they were tapped out to fellow prisoners in morseode. when finally he was free, he visited the oval office. he urge president reagan so the other who aspire to liberty could hear his call to arms. this ran out to another dissident, an electrician who shaped the solidarity movement that calls for the first dance in the iron curtain when president reagan died 50 years after the berlin wall came down, -- we took him so personally, why, because...