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mr. russell -- >> yes? >> so you just said that he was a hero to you. but i understand that mrs.you were actually jackie's favorite. >> well, after jackie died rachel and called and said i would like for you to be a pal bearer. i was really surprised and said of course. i would be honored to do that. i asked her why. she said you were his favorite athlete. and i was overwhelmed like that. and jackie was the first. and when i started my professional career i was not going to revisit from "a" to "b." i was going to go from "b" to "c." that's why i was determined to go further in babble than he did in baseball. one of my high school teammates was the first black manager in baseball, frankie robinson. and we were both determined to take what jackie laid out for us. to proceed with it. one of the greatest honors i ever had was to be at his funeral because i had so much respect and regard for him. >> i want to bring in my other guest here, mr. russell. it feels to me like the language that mr. russell was using. that he was a gentleman. that he was stoic. that he was intelligent. that
mr. russell -- >> yes? >> so you just said that he was a hero to you. but i understand that mrs.you were actually jackie's favorite. >> well, after jackie died rachel and called and said i would like for you to be a pal bearer. i was really surprised and said of course. i would be honored to do that. i asked her why. she said you were his favorite athlete. and i was overwhelmed like that. and jackie was the first. and when i started my professional career i was not going to...
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mr. russell moore is our guest with the southern baptist convention, president-elect of its ethics and religious liberty commission. good morning and thank you for being here. >> guest: thank you for having me. >> host: what is the southern baptist commission, and have as doral relate? >> guest: well, it is the nation's largest on catholic denominations christian denomination made up of over 40,000 churches. and my role as president of the ethics of religious liberty commission would really be to fold, to speak to baptist chrises but ethical and moral and public policy issues and up into the "church is to address those things and also to speak for churches in the public square. the culture, the political arena on those issues. >> host: you know the background working in politics right here in washington d.c., the capitol hill, aide to former mississippi congressman jay taylor, a democrat. >> guest: yes, i started with an intern and worked in various roles over a. of for five years. great, great memories and a great french ships. >> host: what do you see as the role that religion should play in p
mr. russell moore is our guest with the southern baptist convention, president-elect of its ethics and religious liberty commission. good morning and thank you for being here. >> guest: thank you for having me. >> host: what is the southern baptist commission, and have as doral relate? >> guest: well, it is the nation's largest on catholic denominations christian denomination made up of over 40,000 churches. and my role as president of the ethics of religious liberty...
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russell. now, your host, mr. jose ferrer. characteristically, comedy is bound to the time, location and social context in which it is written. take for example william congreve's the way of the world, a late 17th-century restoration comedy. in 1642, with cromwell and the puritans in control of the government, parliament decreed that public stage plays "shall cease and be forborne." and so it was for the next 18 years until charles ii was restored to the throne. he removed many imposed restraints and allowed theaters to reopen. for the first time on the english stage, women, not boys, played the roles written for women. those who had forsaken london for paris returned with new interest in fashions, court behavior and theater. theatrical conventions changed, and the written drama reflected the changed taste of these 17th-century citizens. the aristocratic audience of city dwellers in 1700 enjoyed the wit tailored to their special interest. it was a dazzling display of mainly verbal exchanges on society and particularly on the r
russell. now, your host, mr. jose ferrer. characteristically, comedy is bound to the time, location and social context in which it is written. take for example william congreve's the way of the world, a late 17th-century restoration comedy. in 1642, with cromwell and the puritans in control of the government, parliament decreed that public stage plays "shall cease and be forborne." and so it was for the next 18 years until charles ii was restored to the throne. he removed many imposed...
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that in our closing bell exchange with stephen wood from russell investments, greg mcbride from bankrate.com, joe duran from united capital and mr. market himself, our own rick santelli, stephen wood, you know the earnings that have come out so far, we got a slew of them this week, have not exactly set records. but you say stay the course in the mashlrkets nonetheless. >> if you've got long-term time horizon, the volatility we're seeing was expected by us. the pullbacks, you can reload some beta. picking better names in what we think is going to be an okay earnings environment, but a challenging revenue environment. not every balance sheet is going to execute equally in this environment. you've got some opportunities for -- >> what it means is the fed is going to stay the course on quantitative easing, basically. >> i think that is very clear. >> greg, tell us about this new study you're out with today. >> we found three in four americans say they are not more inclined to invest in the stock market now given the fact that interest rates are at record lows and the stock market's recently hit highs. that's the same as we found a y
that in our closing bell exchange with stephen wood from russell investments, greg mcbride from bankrate.com, joe duran from united capital and mr. market himself, our own rick santelli, stephen wood, you know the earnings that have come out so far, we got a slew of them this week, have not exactly set records. but you say stay the course in the mashlrkets nonetheless. >> if you've got long-term time horizon, the volatility we're seeing was expected by us. the pullbacks, you can reload...
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russell brand behaving badly. i know you from the magazines. >> kim's out of control hunger revealed. then renee has the millionaire matchmaker patti stanger and her own mrright. did she stick to her own "no sex until the sixth date" rule? and my new interview with hollywood legend debbie reynolds. >> good to see you, dimples. >> watch the hands, debbie. hey, everyone, welcome to "extra" here at the grove. i'm mario lopez. >> and i'm maria menounos. kim, khloe, kourtney and kris took over "chelsea lately" and things got so nasty we can only show about 30 seconds. >> those girls were not last night. first -- >> is charlize theron hooking up with one of hollywood's most eligible guys? >> on oscar host, one hot new hollywood couple? new video of charlize theron and seth macfarlane leaving dinner at an l.a. hot spot last night. they've danced together, walked red carpets together but insisting to the signal happen paps there are not dating. that movie, his comedy "a million ways to die in the west," as the two leave the restaurant in separate cars. these pics seem much
russell brand behaving badly. i know you from the magazines. >> kim's out of control hunger revealed. then renee has the millionaire matchmaker patti stanger and her own mrright. did she stick to her own "no sex until the sixth date" rule? and my new interview with hollywood legend debbie reynolds. >> good to see you, dimples. >> watch the hands, debbie. hey, everyone, welcome to "extra" here at the grove. i'm mario lopez. >> and i'm maria menounos....
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lieutenant colonel hood is survived by his wife, patricia, his daughter, chelsea russell, his son and granddaughter. mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from oregon seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman requests unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. defazio: later today, the house will vote to restore funding to the nation's air traffic control system. to better protect the traveling public and to restore, you know, order to a vital sector of our economy by shifting unused funds. two lessons hopefully now learned. across-the-board budget cuts are abysmally stupid. the kind of program that's vital to the health, safety and the economy and what about this unused money over here? oh, we can't move that. so we took care of that. second, there's some here who believe the federal government doesn't need to and should not invest in facilitating the movement of goods an
lieutenant colonel hood is survived by his wife, patricia, his daughter, chelsea russell, his son and granddaughter. mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from oregon seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman requests unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the gentleman is recognized for one minute....