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funk, norman and sindelar. he is 10 under par at crooked stick. neither player in this final pair, to, has made a birdie on the back nine. joey sindelar, you'll remember, his second shot went just through his 18th green. did not get up against the primary rough, gary. so he should have a shot. >> yeah, remember how he started the round. he putted out of the intermediate rough. and to me, joey admits it, here's another look at that first hole, this, to me, indicates -- >> you don't like the chip? >> exactly. and joey freely admits that. that's why we see him using the putter as often as he does in this situation. >> nicely done by joey sindelar. so he will get in at minus 12, after 54 holes of this championship. tim jackson will need to hole this putt to go out again in a pair with joey tomorrow. >> and i think, too, mark, playing with joey sindelar had to be a huge advantage for tim jackson. i mean, joey sindelar probably the nicest guy, easiest going guy you could ever ask to be paired in a twosome. i'm sure he encouraged minimum along the way, i
funk, norman and sindelar. he is 10 under par at crooked stick. neither player in this final pair, to, has made a birdie on the back nine. joey sindelar, you'll remember, his second shot went just through his 18th green. did not get up against the primary rough, gary. so he should have a shot. >> yeah, remember how he started the round. he putted out of the intermediate rough. and to me, joey admits it, here's another look at that first hole, this, to me, indicates -- >> you don't...
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funk, norman and sindelar. he is 10 under par at crooked stick. neither player in this final pair, to, has made a birdie on the back nine. joey sindelar, you'll remember, his second shot went just through his 18th green. did not get up against the primary rough, gary. so he should have a shot. >> yeah, remember how he started the round. he putted out of the intermediate rough. and to me, joey admits it, here's another look at that first le, this, to me, indicates -- >> you don't like the chip? >> exactly. and joey freely admits that. that's why we see him using the putter as often as he does in this situation. >> nicely done by joey sindelar. so he will get in at minus 12, after 54 holes of this championship. tim jackson will need t hole this put to go out again in a pair with joey tomorrow. >> and i think, too, mark, playing with joey sindelar had to be a huge advantage for tim jackson. i mean, joey sindelar probably the nicest guy, easiest going guy you could ever ask to be paired in a twosome. i'm sure he encouraged minimum along the way, inclu
funk, norman and sindelar. he is 10 under par at crooked stick. neither player in this final pair, to, has made a birdie on the back nine. joey sindelar, you'll remember, his second shot went just through his 18th green. did not get up against the primary rough, gary. so he should have a shot. >> yeah, remember how he started the round. he putted out of the intermediate rough. and to me, joey admits it, here's another look at that first le, this, to me, indicates -- >> you don't...
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at norman avenue there are some downed wires. also, as a local road is shut down in taos and due to flooding. -- ain towson. with side is running smoothly. and no delays at liberty. >> now to our big story. city police continued searching for the person who shot a correctional officer. >> friends and colleagues of the victim are speaking out. and jennifer franciotti is in the newsroom with details. >> erica carr described as an exemplary employee. was it some danger from her job that led to her murder? at the baltimore city detention center, employees are learning about the murder of one of their own, erica carr, found shot to death in her car early thursday morning. >> i was very devastated. she was very well respected by all employees. she will be sorely missed. >> it is unclear why the 37 year-old would have been there in east baltimore. she lived in a middle river home with her children. police don't know why sioux was gunned down. there are investigating the possibility it was connected to her job. >> these corrections offic
at norman avenue there are some downed wires. also, as a local road is shut down in taos and due to flooding. -- ain towson. with side is running smoothly. and no delays at liberty. >> now to our big story. city police continued searching for the person who shot a correctional officer. >> friends and colleagues of the victim are speaking out. and jennifer franciotti is in the newsroom with details. >> erica carr described as an exemplary employee. was it some danger from her...
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meaning if i go to normans and there's a shot of a cactus, the hell with the. i want it like rhapsody blue. we have two separate instruments. we agree on the melody and then we ripped. so that's how we do a. >> how about the immigration book? >> same thing. we are close friends he still lives there. and we talked for years about this. something was going on that was a normal. this wasn't seasonal labor. this is the biggest funk movement on earth. movement of the mexican people into our country. and without we should record it. what we are going to have here is 30, 35 million people, either entered illegally or they are descendents and ellis island will be nothing. i thought we will create their ellis island that we will record the experience of going through literally an infernal out there, these deserts, to enter the promised land. and so we did it. northern california, north carolina, we're down in new orleans. we are all after katrina all laborers. everywhere. crossing the wire. dealing with human smugglers here we did it all, one package, exodus. the fall 2
meaning if i go to normans and there's a shot of a cactus, the hell with the. i want it like rhapsody blue. we have two separate instruments. we agree on the melody and then we ripped. so that's how we do a. >> how about the immigration book? >> same thing. we are close friends he still lives there. and we talked for years about this. something was going on that was a normal. this wasn't seasonal labor. this is the biggest funk movement on earth. movement of the mexican people into...
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.- mi nombre es norman y soy salvadoreno... pedi a mi esposa y a sus hijos...fue al consulado americano en san salvador para recibir su residencia, el consul le dijo que no podian visar a sus hijos porque yo ya me habia hecho ciudadano americano... ahora estoy desesperado... ella no quiere venir sin sus hijos... creo que el consulado se ha equivocado... no tiene sentido que sea peor que me haya hecho ciudadano americano... que me dice?... guatemalteca. llevo varios anos esperando la residencia por trabajo... ya hice las huellas, y desde hace 9-meses tengo un permiso de trabajo... me llego la cita para la entrevista el mes que viene en baltimore... el problema es que mi empleador me despidio porque la economia esta mala... mi nuevo empleador dice que me quiere ayudar, pero no quiero tener que volver a comenzar el caso...puedo conseguir los papeles a traves de mi empleador anterior ya que no fue mi culpa que me hayan despedido?... preguntas en este espacio... escriba a la direccion que ve en pantalla: 101- constitucion avenue, suite # l-100 washington dc 20001...
.- mi nombre es norman y soy salvadoreno... pedi a mi esposa y a sus hijos...fue al consulado americano en san salvador para recibir su residencia, el consul le dijo que no podian visar a sus hijos porque yo ya me habia hecho ciudadano americano... ahora estoy desesperado... ella no quiere venir sin sus hijos... creo que el consulado se ha equivocado... no tiene sentido que sea peor que me haya hecho ciudadano americano... que me dice?... guatemalteca. llevo varios anos esperando la residencia...
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meantime, let's bring back alexander and norman chan joins us today from banyan asset management. gentlemen, thank for joining us. normal, let me start with you this time around. we are seeing a bit of a wild ride for stocks in china and today it seems shanghai was driving the rest of the sentiment across this region. is that your reading of how stocks perform in asia, as well. >> china has been the leader on the stock market this year. and the recent consolidations we are seeing in the market is basically to the sharp gains on an interday basis. we have seen the shanghai market has a gate of over 90%. but so far, after minor corrections and the shanghai market seems like it would be able to consolidate, especially if the economy and the company continue to do well, i think there is still upside gain for the shanghai stock market. >> norman, this is mike huckman in the united states. yesterday we did see consumer confidence numbers come in way better than expected. this morning, though, we did see japanese ex ports come in weaker than expected. so what does that say, potentially,
meantime, let's bring back alexander and norman chan joins us today from banyan asset management. gentlemen, thank for joining us. normal, let me start with you this time around. we are seeing a bit of a wild ride for stocks in china and today it seems shanghai was driving the rest of the sentiment across this region. is that your reading of how stocks perform in asia, as well. >> china has been the leader on the stock market this year. and the recent consolidations we are seeing in the...
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watch out for a downed wires at maulana and norman ave. -- bologna and norman. >> thunderstorm activity between stephenville on kent island tour around somerville parikh also, no. baltimore county back through hagerstown. that activity is moving toward the pennsylvania-maryland line. we have scattered storms in the area. today's forecast shows the range chance will continue, clouds this morning, then shall and suspended from active duty increases this afternoon and this evening. high temperatures near 80 degrees along with high humidity. >> thank you. here is something we don't often get to talk about. in art news, a clothing artist says his exhibit of characters -- caricatures of world leaders was shut down by the venezuelan government. he had former president george bush, president obama, colombian president uribe, and venezuelan president chavez. it was the image of chavez dressed as a mexican superhero that likely caused the exhibition to be canceled. the press release, others say, the exhibit with canceled for other reasons. >> nyc model kathleen neill, 26, leaves the central park
watch out for a downed wires at maulana and norman ave. -- bologna and norman. >> thunderstorm activity between stephenville on kent island tour around somerville parikh also, no. baltimore county back through hagerstown. that activity is moving toward the pennsylvania-maryland line. we have scattered storms in the area. today's forecast shows the range chance will continue, clouds this morning, then shall and suspended from active duty increases this afternoon and this evening. high...
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how about we go to norman in kentucky? >> what's shakin' there, partner? >> caller: a big bhooia from louisville, kentucky. >> louisville, one of my favorite towns. what's up? >> caller: i want to ask you about the ticker d.a.n., dana holding corporation. >> if you're seeing spec on the return of the trucking business, i think it's right. i also like ford. i gave him a twofer, because he's from louisville. i need more calls. i have cake batter all over my pants. i'm not going anywhere, can't even do my fantasy link until tomorrow, and "the lightning round" is over. what's on the minds of independent investors? let's ask. when i trade, i want a straightforward price. they lure you in with a $5.99 trade, then charge you 15 bucks. you get a low price, but only if you make a ton of trades. at td ameritrade, every online stock trade is just $9.99. period. no matter how often you trade. no matter how much money you have in the account. i hate those hidden fees buried in the fine print. surprise! it's a maintenance fee! i hate su
how about we go to norman in kentucky? >> what's shakin' there, partner? >> caller: a big bhooia from louisville, kentucky. >> louisville, one of my favorite towns. what's up? >> caller: i want to ask you about the ticker d.a.n., dana holding corporation. >> if you're seeing spec on the return of the trucking business, i think it's right. i also like ford. i gave him a twofer, because he's from louisville. i need more calls. i have cake batter all over my pants....
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the norman fine -- norman kline's beautiful book history of forgetting, the history of los angeles, part of the city's dna, about how we seize on these moments and transform them into public spectacle, and instantly dispose of them, that seems to me to be something that is still true, and it may be that what has happened is the rest of the world started behaving like that also. one of los angeles's great gifts to civilization. that could be the case. >> let's turn it over to you for a little bit. we have microphones? raise your hand. someone with a microphone will come -- we have one in the front row. >> there is your picture. >> that clock goes to the left. this was a gangster. you see him shortly after being involved in a fight at a cafe -- trying to extend his wrongdoing and removed his shirt. his shirt had too much blood on . he has quite a bit anyway. this gangster was the man who clark eventually runs out. >> there is a hand up over ther >> i would like to hear about your research process, what are the archival sources in the 20s and 30s? >> they are all over. it depends on -- i ha
the norman fine -- norman kline's beautiful book history of forgetting, the history of los angeles, part of the city's dna, about how we seize on these moments and transform them into public spectacle, and instantly dispose of them, that seems to me to be something that is still true, and it may be that what has happened is the rest of the world started behaving like that also. one of los angeles's great gifts to civilization. that could be the case. >> let's turn it over to you for a...
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how about we go to norman in kentucky? norman. >> caller: hey, jim bo. >> what's shakin' there, partner? >> caller: a big boo-yah from louisville, kentucky. >> louisville, one of my favorite towns. what's up? >> caller: i want to ask you about the ticker d.a.n., dana holding corporation. >> interesting speck on the return of the trucking and car business. i think it's right. i also like ford. i like ford. i gave him a twofer, because he's from louisville. i need more calls. i'm just getting started here. i have cake batter all over my pants. i'm not going anywhere, can't even do my fantasy link until tomorrow, and "the lightning round" is over. bull market or bear, traders are always hungry for ideas. trading is all about strategy. and strategy... is all about information. heat mapping shows me where the money's moving. twenty five hundred stocks... one quick look. that's where the action is. plus, this amazing gadget... it's called the telephone. i can call td ameritrade anytime and talk trades, strategy... anything. td a
how about we go to norman in kentucky? norman. >> caller: hey, jim bo. >> what's shakin' there, partner? >> caller: a big boo-yah from louisville, kentucky. >> louisville, one of my favorite towns. what's up? >> caller: i want to ask you about the ticker d.a.n., dana holding corporation. >> interesting speck on the return of the trucking and car business. i think it's right. i also like ford. i like ford. i gave him a twofer, because he's from louisville. i...
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greg norman 15th hole for the eagle and outright lead.s a great putt, finishes tied for second at minus 12. fred, don't fake the funk. 16th. birdie to go to minus 13. you would never know he was feeling under the weather. funk minus 13. norman and joey sindelar are minus 12. jackson a third round 73. we stay current. tony parker will miss the next game for the french national team at the spurs confirmed a mild ankle sprain. because the concern over front-loaded long-term contracts the nhl has launched an thinking of the movement i think we should take a back to the abolitionist i think someone like wells is the proper person who demonstrates why we need to do that. >> host: it has been good to talk to mia bay about her book "to tell the truth freely" the life of ida b. wells" at thank you very much. a good conversation. >> guest: thank you very much. i enjoyed it. >> i am the executive editor of washingtonian magazine for my summer reading i'm in the midst of writing my own book of the fbi so a lot of my reading efforts go into research f
greg norman 15th hole for the eagle and outright lead.s a great putt, finishes tied for second at minus 12. fred, don't fake the funk. 16th. birdie to go to minus 13. you would never know he was feeling under the weather. funk minus 13. norman and joey sindelar are minus 12. jackson a third round 73. we stay current. tony parker will miss the next game for the french national team at the spurs confirmed a mild ankle sprain. because the concern over front-loaded long-term contracts the nhl has...
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the project -- norman lear first call me about this. project is called "playing for change " " it is playing on most pbs stations this month. congratulations. i am glad to have you on the program. that is our show for the night. you can access their radio podcast at pbs.org. we will see you next time on pbs. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, and visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: try me next time for a conversation with a rising star in the music world. that is next time. we will see you then. >> there are so many things that wal-mart is looking forward to doing like helping people live better. we are mostly looking forward to building strong communities and relationships. with your help, the best is yet to come. >> nationwide insurance probably supports tavis smiley. tavis and nationwide insurance, working to improve financial literacy and the economic empowerment that comes with it. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet publi
the project -- norman lear first call me about this. project is called "playing for change " " it is playing on most pbs stations this month. congratulations. i am glad to have you on the program. that is our show for the night. you can access their radio podcast at pbs.org. we will see you next time on pbs. as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, and visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: try me next time for a conversation with a rising star in...
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norman rockwellid a famous painting about r. that school is now boarded up.re are some signs that the school is doi better, t by and large, people'feeling in or lanes is there is t much damage to deal with and nehborhoods are running away, and history i think will show it is one of the tragic resort - results of recen american history. i do not know h we get the momentum with the deficit and iraq and afghanistan and healt care debe. it is hard to focus wth such a full anda, but we cannot forget about newrleans. e have to ke reminding peop. tavis:our new book, n york tim best-seller st, "the wilderness warrior,"trange estion, but since we we talking about new orlea and the environment andconcerns, what ihappening now in at city, juxtapose for me roovelt's legacy and t drama we still see happening every day d north lanes? >>-- in new orleans >> rooselt was very worried. in the state of louisiana, he created this barri island, protection island. it was for birds, but it w also to protect the city of new orleans. t is big legacy tt i write about is trying to cham
norman rockwellid a famous painting about r. that school is now boarded up.re are some signs that the school is doi better, t by and large, people'feeling in or lanes is there is t much damage to deal with and nehborhoods are running away, and history i think will show it is one of the tragic resort - results of recen american history. i do not know h we get the momentum with the deficit and iraq and afghanistan and healt care debe. it is hard to focus wth such a full anda, but we cannot forget...
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>> this is jeff norman.doesn't get health insurance from an employer, so he's been buying it himself for years. he's healthy, so he wonders why his rates keep going up. liz sloan wants health insurance but doesn't think she can afford it. we're assurant health, and we've been customizing plans to meet the needs of individuals for over 110 years. for instance, with our two-year rate guarantee and healthy discount, jeff will get 15% off his rate and lock in that rate for two years. for liz, we offer plans that allow people like her to pay for only the benefits they need, saving them money. in fact, liz could get up to $2 million of coverage for less than $100 per month. unlike other health insurance companies that focus on corporations and treat everyone the same, assurant health is there for the individual. so if you need health insurance, call the number on your screen, visit our website or contact your local agent. [♪...] mo >>> good morning. a long awaited transportation announcement. the purple line would
>> this is jeff norman.doesn't get health insurance from an employer, so he's been buying it himself for years. he's healthy, so he wonders why his rates keep going up. liz sloan wants health insurance but doesn't think she can afford it. we're assurant health, and we've been customizing plans to meet the needs of individuals for over 110 years. for instance, with our two-year rate guarantee and healthy discount, jeff will get 15% off his rate and lock in that rate for two years. for liz,...
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. >> this is jeff norman. he doesn't get health insurance from an employer, so he's been buying it himself for years. he's healthy, so he wonders why his rates keep going up. liz sloan wants health insurance but doesn't think she can afford it. we're assurant health, and we've been customizing plans to meet the needs of individuals for over 110 years. for instance, with our two-year rate guarantee and healthy discount, jeff will get 15% off his rate and lock in that rate for two years. for liz, we offer plans that allow people like her to pay for only the benefits they need, saving them money. in fact, liz could get up to $2 million of coverage for less than $100 per month. unlike other health insurance companies that focus on corporations and treat everyone the same, assurant health is there for the individual. so if you need health insurance, call the number on your screen, visit our website or contact your local agent. [♪...] >>> breaking news, sky 9 is in fairfax county. we are looking live at a dunkin' do
. >> this is jeff norman. he doesn't get health insurance from an employer, so he's been buying it himself for years. he's healthy, so he wonders why his rates keep going up. liz sloan wants health insurance but doesn't think she can afford it. we're assurant health, and we've been customizing plans to meet the needs of individuals for over 110 years. for instance, with our two-year rate guarantee and healthy discount, jeff will get 15% off his rate and lock in that rate for two years....
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. >> well, i went to think chairman norman, ranking member, members of the subcommittee for giving me the opportunity to testify today. i'm not the experts, i am just a congressman from the second district of iowa an area where we have essentially our own katrina in june of 2008 and is really this was wonderful for me and at the outset here to listen to my colleagues. and i really appreciate what you have to say because well in new orleans is that the soda and of the line if you will as far as mississippi river is concerned, and we're way of north there are a lot of things when what i think we have in common in terms of our thoughts about how to do this differently and i do what two say at the outset i think fema did a good job in iowa. and has done a good job but there are a lot of things that obviously can be changed so i'm looking for to working with you in the future as to how we can change things and i want to say at the outset that i said three out with this first happened in iowa in june of 2008 there is nothing partisan about catastrophes. there doesn't matter whether republic
. >> well, i went to think chairman norman, ranking member, members of the subcommittee for giving me the opportunity to testify today. i'm not the experts, i am just a congressman from the second district of iowa an area where we have essentially our own katrina in june of 2008 and is really this was wonderful for me and at the outset here to listen to my colleagues. and i really appreciate what you have to say because well in new orleans is that the soda and of the line if you will as...
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fred funk enters the final round with a one-shot lead over greg norman. >> way to go. >>> all right.ok like? >> thunderstorms coming in later tonight off and on. all day tomorrow, i think. high near 86. >> okay. thanks a lot. have a good night everybody. we'll see you back here tomorrow. >> goodnight. hmmm... well... naaa... yeah! calculating for getaway. ♪ find your way to a perfect destination at busch gardens... and water country usa... where family-fun surrounds you... and world-class rides astound. start at buschgardens.com. all the way to the home, you meant... we bring fiber optic all the way to the home. um... which gives you more bandwidth than cable. so you can upload faster. so it's like comparing a horse and buggy to a sports car. am i the, uh, horse? (announcer) it's a whole new internet. only verizon's 100% fiber optic network makes uploading as easy as downloading. because your internet's not fast unless it's two-way fast. when a tornado tore through holly, colorado, air life denver took to the air... their night-vision goggles keeping them safe on a perilous flight...
fred funk enters the final round with a one-shot lead over greg norman. >> way to go. >>> all right.ok like? >> thunderstorms coming in later tonight off and on. all day tomorrow, i think. high near 86. >> okay. thanks a lot. have a good night everybody. we'll see you back here tomorrow. >> goodnight. hmmm... well... naaa... yeah! calculating for getaway. ♪ find your way to a perfect destination at busch gardens... and water country usa... where family-fun...
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. >> all right, norman. >>> a great debut tonight for orioles pitcher brian mattis as the birds win inetroit. mattis was the fourth overall pick in last year's draft. he allowed and run in six hits. nick markakis homered. orioles win 8-2. >>> purple day at the ravens camp in westminster. all members of the team's purple just for women club got a special gift from the team. thursday is rookie's day. and of course the rookies first preseason game is next thursday against the redskins. for all your ravens needs, just head to abc2news.com/ravens, and we will be right back. >>> we have a breaking news update on the deadly shooting spree inside a suburban pittsburgh health club. it happened tonight at the l.a. fitness club inside a shopping center in bridgeville. reports from the scene indicate now five people are dead, including the alleged shooter. more than a dozen people are said to have been wounded, some seriously. witnesses say man walked into a latin dance class in the aerobics center, turned off the lights, and started shooting. >> and by the time i realized, i looked over and i cou
. >> all right, norman. >>> a great debut tonight for orioles pitcher brian mattis as the birds win inetroit. mattis was the fourth overall pick in last year's draft. he allowed and run in six hits. nick markakis homered. orioles win 8-2. >>> purple day at the ravens camp in westminster. all members of the team's purple just for women club got a special gift from the team. thursday is rookie's day. and of course the rookies first preseason game is next thursday against...
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. >> i am norman, and live here in cherriville. would like you to take a little of stimulus money and put better seats in this auditorium. [laughter] >> well, norman, as you know, three months ago this auditorium didn't have air conditioning. and we are grateful that we got some. >> and i know the seats will come. >> yeah. >> this may sound awful dumb to you, i guess, i called your office and asked for some numbers. and through them i learned that about 1.4 million north carolinans are under medicaid. and why can we not adjust medicaid enough to take care of those people who now do not have insurance? now, of course i don't want to see the illegals considered. and there are a lot who now don't have insurance and who don't want insurance. and it's not going to leave that great big of number who are now uninsured that they could not somehow change the rules enough to feed them into medicare. and your job is done, and we can all go home. >> uh-huh, about medicaid. the plan i would support and the plan i do support is written by senato
. >> i am norman, and live here in cherriville. would like you to take a little of stimulus money and put better seats in this auditorium. [laughter] >> well, norman, as you know, three months ago this auditorium didn't have air conditioning. and we are grateful that we got some. >> and i know the seats will come. >> yeah. >> this may sound awful dumb to you, i guess, i called your office and asked for some numbers. and through them i learned that about 1.4 million...
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downed wires at norman. harford flooding and shutting down route 7. looking at the left lane closure on the outer loop, volume is slight. looks like southbound 95 a little wet and slow towards the 895 split. >> thank you, we know you're wondering what is going to happen with danny. >> what we want to do is look at the watch, warning and advisory. you see the flash-flood warnings in effect for harford and cecil counties. looking at the coastal flood statement, that's ahead of the anticipated arrival of danny should he get here with a name. you're looking at a loosely- organized system barely at a wind speed of 40 miles per hour and barely has a name. we're not going the close the book on danny. i'll show you why. you still really need to keep an eye on this. barely moving at 9 miles per hour. notice he's well offshore. as a matter of fact, national hurricane center not bringing any winds into maryland now. he could get into the gulf stream. it sits 1 15-100-miles offshore. danny is moving slowly, what happens if it gets over the warm water and barely m
downed wires at norman. harford flooding and shutting down route 7. looking at the left lane closure on the outer loop, volume is slight. looks like southbound 95 a little wet and slow towards the 895 split. >> thank you, we know you're wondering what is going to happen with danny. >> what we want to do is look at the watch, warning and advisory. you see the flash-flood warnings in effect for harford and cecil counties. looking at the coastal flood statement, that's ahead of the...
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. >> this is jeff norman. he doesn't get health insurance from an employer, so he's been buying it himself for years. he's healthy, so he wonders why his rates keep going up. liz sloan wants health insurance but doesn't think she can afford it. we're assurant health, and we've been customizing plans to meet the needs of individuals for over 110 years. for instance, with our two-year rate guarantee and healthy discount, jeff will get 15% off his rate and lock in that rate for two years. for liz, we offer plans that allow people like her to pay for only the benefits they need, saving them money. in fact, liz could get up to $2 million of coverage for less than $100 per month. unlike other health insurance companies that focus on corporations and treat everyone the same, assurant health is there for the individual. so if you need health insurance, call the number on your screen, visit our website or contact your local agent. >>> for kennedy universal health care was a passion. with me now is bet senior political
. >> this is jeff norman. he doesn't get health insurance from an employer, so he's been buying it himself for years. he's healthy, so he wonders why his rates keep going up. liz sloan wants health insurance but doesn't think she can afford it. we're assurant health, and we've been customizing plans to meet the needs of individuals for over 110 years. for instance, with our two-year rate guarantee and healthy discount, jeff will get 15% off his rate and lock in that rate for two years....
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. >> joining me also, corporal norman massey from the canadian mounted police, joining us from british columbia. corporal, thank you for being with us. what can you tell me about the pt cruiser found in the parking lot? >> i can't tell you anything about it. unfortunately, that can compromise details our investigation. quite frankly, the investigation from our point of view is going well. we've identified all the people that we need to speak with at this point. and they are cooperating. so we won't do anything to jeopardize that, by discussing the details of the investigation. >> so, you say everyone you want to speak with is cooperating? >> at this point. there may be others that evolve from our conversations, but at this point, the ones that we have identified are cooperating, that's correct. >> with me, corporal norm massey from british columbia. we are taking your calls live. tonight as we go to break, our prayers to the family left behind by best-selling author, "vanity fair" special correspondent and friend, dominic dunne. at 83 he lost his battle with cancer just a few hours ago
. >> joining me also, corporal norman massey from the canadian mounted police, joining us from british columbia. corporal, thank you for being with us. what can you tell me about the pt cruiser found in the parking lot? >> i can't tell you anything about it. unfortunately, that can compromise details our investigation. quite frankly, the investigation from our point of view is going well. we've identified all the people that we need to speak with at this point. and they are...
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they call it a norman rockwell approach to medicine. some folks love it and maybe it will catch on.en we are dealing with a lot of debate when it comes to health care. >> more debate, more news-worthy information. >> with everything unique, we begin at news. >> we just teased the. >> there is nothing. okay. there you go. coming up noon hour, former presidential candidate john edwards, well, his ex-mistress was in a merrill court this week. what do you suppose they were talking about? no, not that child, whose is it. also, did you go to summer camp as a kid? i did. loved it. >> loved it. >> i had bars on it. and guards. >> so it was in the city. this is scary. well, in gaza, hamas believe children should have summer camp there, as well. christi christian emcrist anna emtakes us there is the economy taking a turn as the president said yesterday? we are going to be having a conversation. a number of people are going to be involved in that conversation to say whether we sud have our hopes up. >> seems like everyone appears to be optimistically cautious. >> that is a good word. >> the jo
they call it a norman rockwell approach to medicine. some folks love it and maybe it will catch on.en we are dealing with a lot of debate when it comes to health care. >> more debate, more news-worthy information. >> with everything unique, we begin at news. >> we just teased the. >> there is nothing. okay. there you go. coming up noon hour, former presidential candidate john edwards, well, his ex-mistress was in a merrill court this week. what do you suppose they were...
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again, july is norman minetaly the key, critical month for price discovery for grain. i don't think so. think august will be the key driver. >> i talked to our panel. they said it looked like the prices might go up a little bit in august. maybe we've reached our lows. what do you think about this? >> think when you look at from a technical perspective when you look at soybeans and corn, reach downside objectives or initial downside objectives and we're bouncing off of that. some might look at them as abc corrections, et cetera. it looks like the right time for that. seasonal indicates a very moderate trend for the last few weeks in july, mailg maybe last couple weeks in august you can see a quarter bean bounce. generally that's what you see. after that you may drift off especially if the crop looks like it's made which jim points out it looks to be the case in corn in some areas right now. i think you still have to beware of the corn in the downside in corn at this point in time. beans will probably be the price leader with volatility. who knows where it's going to go.
again, july is norman minetaly the key, critical month for price discovery for grain. i don't think so. think august will be the key driver. >> i talked to our panel. they said it looked like the prices might go up a little bit in august. maybe we've reached our lows. what do you think about this? >> think when you look at from a technical perspective when you look at soybeans and corn, reach downside objectives or initial downside objectives and we're bouncing off of that. some...
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. >> by the way, i was upset about norman fell's death. >> it was totally overshadowed by dom del louise. he was amazing as mr. roper. >> speaking of mr. roper, bill, you look a lot like him. or not. i have to ask you. you have seen the trailer. what is your take. you are kind of a movie afficionado. >> i'm also a gi joe phile. if congressman had a gi joe name it would be dead pan. he would get them with his powers. the thing about gi joe is the tag line was gi joe a real american hero and here in the movie we probably have one, two, tops. a travesty, i tell you. >> i would like to see a movie that reflects the way i played with gi joe in my childhood. >> wait, i can see your mind going that direction. >> at some point gi joe has inappropriate sex with barbie. >> that is true. >> and he died a bad death when melts on radiator or a firecracker goes off in the wrong part of his body. >> greg: it is where you get to a certain age that you start to discover the certain destructive element to puberty and then start getting rid of all the things you played with in the worst possible ways. >> e
. >> by the way, i was upset about norman fell's death. >> it was totally overshadowed by dom del louise. he was amazing as mr. roper. >> speaking of mr. roper, bill, you look a lot like him. or not. i have to ask you. you have seen the trailer. what is your take. you are kind of a movie afficionado. >> i'm also a gi joe phile. if congressman had a gi joe name it would be dead pan. he would get them with his powers. the thing about gi joe is the tag line was gi joe a...
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>> steve: well, jimmy, coming to the stage are shawn norman, ross lesvergen and jessica hayden.get ready for karaoke with rush! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much. welcome, welcome. thanks for coming to the "rush limbaugh karaoke" club tonight. hi, what's your name? >> i'm shawn. >> jimmy: shawn, where you from? >> from westchester. >> jimmy: westchester. oh, you're pretty close. look at those tattoos there. three stars. did you see that girl in england that got the sts all over her face? she fell asleep in the tattoo parlor? >> no. >> jimmy: you should google it. >> i'll definitely check that out. >> jimmy: yeah, i don't want the same thing to happen to you. [ laughter ] have you ever done "rush limbaugh" karaoke before? >> never -- >> jimmy: professionally. >> professionally. >> jimmy: well, good luck. it's going to be fun tonight. what's your name, and where you from? >> i'm ross. i'm from right here in new york ty. >> jimmy: oh, good man, ross. all right. now, have you done "rush limbaugh karaoke" before? >> karaoke many times, not with rush limbaugh. >>
>> steve: well, jimmy, coming to the stage are shawn norman, ross lesvergen and jessica hayden.get ready for karaoke with rush! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much. welcome, welcome. thanks for coming to the "rush limbaugh karaoke" club tonight. hi, what's your name? >> i'm shawn. >> jimmy: shawn, where you from? >> from westchester. >> jimmy: westchester. oh, you're pretty close. look at those tattoos there. three stars. did...
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grabbbbbbbb glenn: done screw with me norman. do you recognize her face, america? how are you?> i'm doing well. >> hi, glenn, how are you? >> very good. >> glenn beck, love it or hate it, you just can't miss it. >> it's about time you classed up this place a little bit. eric: stay in touch with the program by signing up for glenn's free e-mail news letter a at glennbeck.com for his latest news on his radio show, t.v. programs an books. check it out. thanks for watching. dplerch is back monday. thanks for letting me sit in. i will see you tomorrow at noon eastern, and also on fox business
grabbbbbbbb glenn: done screw with me norman. do you recognize her face, america? how are you?> i'm doing well. >> hi, glenn, how are you? >> very good. >> glenn beck, love it or hate it, you just can't miss it. >> it's about time you classed up this place a little bit. eric: stay in touch with the program by signing up for glenn's free e-mail news letter a at glennbeck.com for his latest news on his radio show, t.v. programs an books. check it out. thanks for...
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if go to norman, oklahoma, can you see it. a naked statute of the celebrity breast feeding her twins. nor mon is down the highway from brad pitt's home town. some call it art and others say it's too sexual. >> it's for adult eyes only, i believe. >> think it's awesome. i think that women should be able to breast feed in public without having to worry about it. so i'm really proud that something like this is here. >> the statute is part of a brangelina project in oklahoma. the artist med in ed mon to build a home inspired by the celebrity couple. >> okay. i don't understand how she's holding them. it's like two loafs of bred. >> that is a hold. it's like a football hold, the baby is this way and the mouth is here. but it's a hold. but -- >> allison is the resident breast feeder. >> and thank goodness those days are over. but her expression is like -- >> it doesn't look nurturing. >> and she's closing her eyes with her head back like a cleopatra thing. >> this is art. it's an art interpretation. >> you're right, tucker. >>> it's
if go to norman, oklahoma, can you see it. a naked statute of the celebrity breast feeding her twins. nor mon is down the highway from brad pitt's home town. some call it art and others say it's too sexual. >> it's for adult eyes only, i believe. >> think it's awesome. i think that women should be able to breast feed in public without having to worry about it. so i'm really proud that something like this is here. >> the statute is part of a brangelina project in oklahoma. the...
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no one can accuse ted kennedy of campaigning differently than he served norman he believed.y experience has been that you can work with a principal liberal far more effectively than a n unpresident clintoned conservative who is more about the political game of winning than actually solving problem. a government like ours isn't always neat and pretty and rarely does it give everybody everything they want. but it works. because like the airplane with both wings attached to the fuselage, it has balance that keeps it from the torque of one engine putting it into a death spiral. i once sat alongside ted kennedy at a senate hearing where both of us were testifying, in support of a bill that continued a federal state partnership for families whose children had severe developmental disabilities. now, here were two men, as far apart in every way has two men could be. one from a wealthy powerful catholic family from big city boston. the other, from a poor working class baptist family from a small town in arkansas. he was caviar and cape cod. i was cornbread and catfish, but on that da
no one can accuse ted kennedy of campaigning differently than he served norman he believed.y experience has been that you can work with a principal liberal far more effectively than a n unpresident clintoned conservative who is more about the political game of winning than actually solving problem. a government like ours isn't always neat and pretty and rarely does it give everybody everything they want. but it works. because like the airplane with both wings attached to the fuselage, it has...
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socialist party which he joined in 1928 when he was too young to vote and roe spehes for nine days norman thomas you love him because he talked about radical ideas in american terms and american and language. the attacks on stone are because it suits their right to pretendhere is no native radicals. that all radicalism is a foreign import to this country and anybody who favors anything that you can describe as radical house to be controlled by foreign ideology or foreign spy masters. that is what the attacks on stone are about, discrediting the idea of naÏf -- native radicalism and that is why i object. i want to leave time for questions so i will read a little bit. a couple of pages from the very beginning of the book because i think it is an illustrated page interesting illustration i wrote these pages a year and a half ago i had no idea there would be so timely but they tu now to be very timely and an interesting reminder of the political price we pay when we exclude radicals from the conversation and when we have a political spectrum that goes all the way from the extreme right to lib
socialist party which he joined in 1928 when he was too young to vote and roe spehes for nine days norman thomas you love him because he talked about radical ideas in american terms and american and language. the attacks on stone are because it suits their right to pretendhere is no native radicals. that all radicalism is a foreign import to this country and anybody who favors anything that you can describe as radical house to be controlled by foreign ideology or foreign spy masters. that is...
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i talked with theanel's chairman norman augustinet his offices in bethesda, ryland.he's theormer ceo of lockheed martin. thank you ve much for talking with us. >> nice be here. you are just back from e white use. yomade this presentation. what was theeaction? >> really, we've given the white house ailemma. the space progm we have today, th human space flight program, really isn coutable with the money we he. so either we have d something wth the current program that's not going to be very succesul, i'm afraid or end for something really exciting and workable and that's the challenge the white hoe is goi to have is to sort tha out. >> reporter: "not computable." is tt because of the cost? >>rimarily the money." there are real tecical hallenges. for emple, we don't really know the eect of galact cosmic rays onuman beings that ar in oer space for long periods of time. we think the efects could be veryad. we also know that wehtlessness has a serious impact o humans wn they've been exposedto it for a longime. and when one talks about going tmars, for example, wee talkg ab
i talked with theanel's chairman norman augustinet his offices in bethesda, ryland.he's theormer ceo of lockheed martin. thank you ve much for talking with us. >> nice be here. you are just back from e white use. yomade this presentation. what was theeaction? >> really, we've given the white house ailemma. the space progm we have today, th human space flight program, really isn coutable with the money we he. so either we have d something wth the current program that's not going to...
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she used to say where she lived was like living in a norman rockwell painting.eryone was friendly. and she's just living there. >> reporter: monica massaro, a 38-year-old felt so good about the street of victorians and colonials, she did something unusual, maybe unorthodox for a woman on her own. >> she never locked her doors. >> reporter: as comfortable as she felt in this pretty unlocked house, this beautiful woman was, in some ways, an odd fit for a town that was very low keyed. monica was anything but. >> she was bubbly and everybody flocked to her. everybody flocked to her. she could tell a story like you were there. >> reporter: her best friend say monica didn't just take in life, she devoured it. >> she would talk to 30 or 40 people a day and have serious conversations with them, interact with them. we can't do that. she would stay at 4:00 in the morning chat with them on the internet, talk to them on the phone. 'tweon d do that, you know? onhe would do that. >> reporter: when not running her house cleaning business, monica was pursuing her passions, phot
she used to say where she lived was like living in a norman rockwell painting.eryone was friendly. and she's just living there. >> reporter: monica massaro, a 38-year-old felt so good about the street of victorians and colonials, she did something unusual, maybe unorthodox for a woman on her own. >> she never locked her doors. >> reporter: as comfortable as she felt in this pretty unlocked house, this beautiful woman was, in some ways, an odd fit for a town that was very low...
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. >> leer: and to norman ornstein, resident schor at the americannterprise institute.and amy walter, edir-in-chief "the hotline," "national journa's" political daily. norm, ithis thing among the demrats real? >>. oh, there's a real dispute here the's no doubt. a good pt oft is,im, the goal of th administraton has for a long timeeen getting a ll through the house and a bill tough the senate. they don'tave to be the same bill, and t political calculations in bh houses are diffent, as kent conrad said. thesenate simply doesn't have the vot, mostly becaus you have aar of 60 there. but whathey're also learning is theye not going to have republan support, so i gets down to how c you build majorities with democrats,nd you've got some real divisions among theemocrats. the adinistration's trying to thread two needl here at the same time, and they're gtting a few finger marlong the wa >> lehrer: amy,ow would you describthe divisis in first of all, you ree, these are rl. these are not justshowboat divisions >> no, they're t. although i wisay trying to cover something like legisla
. >> leer: and to norman ornstein, resident schor at the americannterprise institute.and amy walter, edir-in-chief "the hotline," "national journa's" political daily. norm, ithis thing among the demrats real? >>. oh, there's a real dispute here the's no doubt. a good pt oft is,im, the goal of th administraton has for a long timeeen getting a ll through the house and a bill tough the senate. they don'tave to be the same bill, and t political calculations in bh...