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ralph, your home value has gone down? >> caller: it has. property values in the area have plummeted. it's been kind of scary watching the values depreciate. >> you guys lost a ton of equity. you still have some left, what about cash savings? do you have a cash savings stash? >> caller: yes, we we do, an emergency fund, about ten-month right now. >> that's fantastic, it's time to bring in retirement ray lucia. ray, you have poured off the numbers here. they sound like they are in good shape, but they really sustained major losses. talk to us about what they should do. >> first and foremost we'll make you golden. you're already pretty golden, i used to be in the state retirement system a couple of generations ago. at age 61, you're going to have a paycheck that will be equal to or greater than what you're taking home right now after you put your money in the 403 b plan. retirement is not an issue. you get a longevity bonus of $400 each. i'm intrigued by this salsa thing. tell me, do you want, leah and ralph, would you like to have your financ
ralph, your home value has gone down? >> caller: it has. property values in the area have plummeted. it's been kind of scary watching the values depreciate. >> you guys lost a ton of equity. you still have some left, what about cash savings? do you have a cash savings stash? >> caller: yes, we we do, an emergency fund, about ten-month right now. >> that's fantastic, it's time to bring in retirement ray lucia. ray, you have poured off the numbers here. they sound like...
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but ralph peters suggests he is. reported, private first class bowe bergdahl has a family and an entire town that are praying to god for his safety right now and that he be somehow released by the enemy. i don't know what it is like to be in combat as a soldier, i don't. and i certainly don't know what it is like to be captured and held at gunpoint and threatened with death. i don't know what i would say or what i would do. maybe ralph peters knows more than we do. after all, he seems to be willing to talk about it on national television. we checked, by the way, and here's what we found. peters was an army intelligence officer, as far as we can tell, has never been captured by the enemy. as far as we can tell, maybe hasn't even been in combat. i'd like to ask him so he can tell us for himself what his perspective is, what he knows that the rest of us don't. but when we called, he said he wasn't able to be on the show, we weren't able to contact him is what i'm told by my staff. i asked you earlier to respond to this,
but ralph peters suggests he is. reported, private first class bowe bergdahl has a family and an entire town that are praying to god for his safety right now and that he be somehow released by the enemy. i don't know what it is like to be in combat as a soldier, i don't. and i certainly don't know what it is like to be captured and held at gunpoint and threatened with death. i don't know what i would say or what i would do. maybe ralph peters knows more than we do. after all, he seems to be...
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>> right. >> money ralph had worked his whole life to save up. but he expected a much bigger return. and while mike grogan helped his friends live their dreams of wealth, he offered a different kind of dream to morena. >> we were having lunch, and it was very all of a sudden. >> what did he say? >> he was just, he just asked me to be his wife. >> do you remember how you felt? >> i was shocked and very shocked. and happy. you know? i just figured, seize the day. might as well. jump in head first. >> he wanted to get married right away. yet at the wedding rehearsal, he seemed nervous. >> i made some comment to him like, i don't know why you're acting so uptight, you should be excited. et cetera, et cetera. and he said something like, it has nothing to do with you. i'll explain later. >> could it be he had an inkling of what was coming that night at the rehearsal dinner? at the restaurant the chef heard from the dishwasher that something wasn't right. >> he said these two old scraggly fishermen guys were here looking for mike. >> he was too busy coo
>> right. >> money ralph had worked his whole life to save up. but he expected a much bigger return. and while mike grogan helped his friends live their dreams of wealth, he offered a different kind of dream to morena. >> we were having lunch, and it was very all of a sudden. >> what did he say? >> he was just, he just asked me to be his wife. >> do you remember how you felt? >> i was shocked and very shocked. and happy. you know? i just figured, seize...
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ralph peters implied the taliban should simply kill private bergdahl to save us a lot of legal hassleegal bills was repulsive and deserves to be repudiated by your news organization. given the outrage over mr. peters' remarks it is not surprising that he's been given an opportunity to clarify his remarks on the same cable tv network last night. here remarkably was his supposed clarification. >> i asked a very senior military leader for a yes or no answer. is pfc bergdahl a deserter? the answer was, yes. now, according to the article 85 uniform code of military justice, as a minimum he is awol in a war zone. i was angry because i felt the media were glorifying a guy who abandoned his buddies in combat. i can guarantee you his buddies aren't happy because he ashamed his unit. on that videotape he lied and he lied. >> i can guarantee you that he ashamed his unit. guarantee us? really? nbc pentagon correspondent has reported that in reality in the real world quote senior pentagon and military officials say there is no evidence that bergdahl is a deserter. meanwhile, completely under the r
ralph peters implied the taliban should simply kill private bergdahl to save us a lot of legal hassleegal bills was repulsive and deserves to be repudiated by your news organization. given the outrage over mr. peters' remarks it is not surprising that he's been given an opportunity to clarify his remarks on the same cable tv network last night. here remarkably was his supposed clarification. >> i asked a very senior military leader for a yes or no answer. is pfc bergdahl a deserter? the...
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ralph friedgen has lost 97 pounds, and his players love it. >> i really like this team. i like being around them. i like the fact that they will come to my office and go for around with me. they will spend time just talking. imay have been kidding me about my weight loss. -- they have been kidding me about my weight loss. >>> the new york times is reporting that many ramirez and david ortiz or on the list in 2003 that tested positive for performance enhancers. >>> the nationals and the brewers in milwaukee. the nationals lost 7-3. top of the seventh, jason kendall brown is the third. mike cameron is dead rights, but not this time. the brewers won the game, 7-3. >>> tiger woods, one under par. the leader is steve lowery at 9 under par. >>> congress and president want to use the health care bill to save money, and in the political pulse they explain one thing they are overlooking. >> they are overlooking obesity. overweight people are expensive because they are prone to diseases like diabetes. a capitol hill is ignoring that, plus a lot of swing states are cornfed areas. b
ralph friedgen has lost 97 pounds, and his players love it. >> i really like this team. i like being around them. i like the fact that they will come to my office and go for around with me. they will spend time just talking. imay have been kidding me about my weight loss. -- they have been kidding me about my weight loss. >>> the new york times is reporting that many ramirez and david ortiz or on the list in 2003 that tested positive for performance enhancers. >>> the...
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ralph peters implied the taliban should simply kill private bergdahl to save us a lot of legal hassleves to be repudiated by your news organization. given the outrage over mr. peters' remarks it is not surprising that he's been given an opportunity to clarify his remarks on the same cable tv network last night. here remarkably was his supposed clarification. >> i asked a very senior military leader for a yes or no answer. is pfc bergdahl a deserter? the answer was, yes. now, according to the article 85 uniform code of military justice, as a minimum he is awol in a war zone. i was angry because i felt the media were glorifying a guy who abandoned his buddies in combat. i can guarantee you his buddies aren't happy because he ashamed his unit. on that videotape he lied and he lied. >> i can guarantee you that he ashamed his unit. guarantee us? really? nbc pentagon correspondent has reported that in reality in the real world quote senior pentagon and military officials say there is no evidence that bergdahl is a deserter. meanwhile, completely under the radar, while no one paid attention
ralph peters implied the taliban should simply kill private bergdahl to save us a lot of legal hassleves to be repudiated by your news organization. given the outrage over mr. peters' remarks it is not surprising that he's been given an opportunity to clarify his remarks on the same cable tv network last night. here remarkably was his supposed clarification. >> i asked a very senior military leader for a yes or no answer. is pfc bergdahl a deserter? the answer was, yes. now, according to...
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i got ralph on the phone from westminster. he's on hold. sure he's going to tell me about the big storm yesterday. temperatures starting off in the mid to upper 60s. we have areas of fog especially on the north side where we had that big storm. we've got this 57 oakland compared to the low 70s in the lower eastern shore and in southern maryland. we're sandwiched in between the mugginess and cool stuff. just sitting on the other side of the mountains and around the great lakes. and midwest but here's that complex that blew through between about 10:00 and midnight. this one was responsible for dropping 40 mile-per-hour winds. and dime-sized hail. this shower cluster passing to the north and that has left a very moist environment so this is the prime area for pretty thick fog. otherwise we have one lone shower coming out of east/central virginia. that is passing to the south. we're in an environment here where there's not a guarantee we all get wet but we're surrounded by a lot of moisture. we've got the clouds off the coast. we have this clus
i got ralph on the phone from westminster. he's on hold. sure he's going to tell me about the big storm yesterday. temperatures starting off in the mid to upper 60s. we have areas of fog especially on the north side where we had that big storm. we've got this 57 oakland compared to the low 70s in the lower eastern shore and in southern maryland. we're sandwiched in between the mugginess and cool stuff. just sitting on the other side of the mountains and around the great lakes. and midwest but...
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and coach ralph friedgen likes the fact that doubters are picking the terps fifth in the acc.ey lost weapons like the first wide receiver pick in the draft area bay. but pregeneral thinks his youth can prove people wrong. head coach ralph friedgen says his team had a terrific off-season and lots of freshmen are going to play and very excited about his youth. theffense should still stay strong with a solid running game with scott who made the first team all acc last season. and senior quarterback chris turner will be back to lead the terps and is a two-year starter and played well down the stretch last year and coach friedgen said his entire team is ready to prove everyone wrong. >> i think we had a good summer and had a very good winter leading up to spring practice. this is the fourth quarter. and i think our kids are really anxious to get back here and get -- in -- they want to achieve. that's the thing i like about this. i got leaders and i got some guys that are not just yes men. and able on speak their minds and not only speak their mind to me but their other teammates. a
and coach ralph friedgen likes the fact that doubters are picking the terps fifth in the acc.ey lost weapons like the first wide receiver pick in the draft area bay. but pregeneral thinks his youth can prove people wrong. head coach ralph friedgen says his team had a terrific off-season and lots of freshmen are going to play and very excited about his youth. theffense should still stay strong with a solid running game with scott who made the first team all acc last season. and senior...
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so before long ralph ellison is interviewing people on the street in harlem and asking about their lives because that is his job and he is listening and hearing how people tell their own stories and he is finding a completely different history than what he read in school. he sees how his own story connect to the northward migration. he sees the possibility of what storytelling gets you. so and the office of the new york project office are exchanging notes about the research they are finding as well as the fiction they are starting to write. they write books for the. >> host: guide to new york and also riding fiction and developing their own voices. in the fifties allison invisible man comes out and really captures a whole passage to american life that people had not seen before. meanwhile in the '30's and jim thompson also raised in oklahoma city has his own troubles back of his father a deputy sheriff in a little town outside oklahoma city. he lost his shirt and bad investments in the oil industry. filed jim thompson is still and high-school he supports the family working at a sleazy ho
so before long ralph ellison is interviewing people on the street in harlem and asking about their lives because that is his job and he is listening and hearing how people tell their own stories and he is finding a completely different history than what he read in school. he sees how his own story connect to the northward migration. he sees the possibility of what storytelling gets you. so and the office of the new york project office are exchanging notes about the research they are finding as...
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of course, ralph nader is not for sale.e proved that over four decades of you wasn't going to say oh, yes, of course not. he didn't get into that at all. instead it was a 50 state campaign. and terry mcauliffe started naming the states that the nader campaign of 2004 had to stay out of. and said that they supported the litigation that had occurred that day in arizona, to basically make sure that ralph was going to get, you know, tested, litigated, every paper clip, every staple was going to be tested on the petitions for how to get on the ballot in the battleground states. and so it turned out, over the course of the next 12 weeks, that we would be sued some two dozen times by the democrats and their allies across the country to make sure that ralph nader and peter miguel, were not a choice for american voters on state ballots. and of course, we thought as hard as we could and made sure that we got on most of those because a lot of this was trivial, frivolous kind of litigation and i don't know how many people here have spe
of course, ralph nader is not for sale.e proved that over four decades of you wasn't going to say oh, yes, of course not. he didn't get into that at all. instead it was a 50 state campaign. and terry mcauliffe started naming the states that the nader campaign of 2004 had to stay out of. and said that they supported the litigation that had occurred that day in arizona, to basically make sure that ralph was going to get, you know, tested, litigated, every paper clip, every staple was going to be...
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. >> larry: the nephew of ralph, the famed former pitcher of the dodgers.t happens august 3rd, at that hearing? >> we hope and expect the judge will appoint john bank ka and john mcclane the ex-tech to tee the estate. >> larry: does katharine have a say at that hearing? >> she doesn't necessarily have to but she can appear and she can express her opinions and dee dee desires. >> larry: executors of an estate are usually professionals at it? >> i don't think that's necessarily true. lawyer s lawyers, accountants. he surrounded himself with john branca, joe katz, an attorney who has taken over most of the music work, and john mcclane. michael knew what he wanted. >> larry: he was a pretty smart guy? >> i thought he was very smart. he could be focused. he was intelligent. he was someone who understood what was going on in the legal proceedings. so i always enjoyed a good relationship with michael. >> larry: the people who run the company operating neverland told me he was a rather brilliant businessman. >> he was very astute. he knew what he wanted. what i alw
. >> larry: the nephew of ralph, the famed former pitcher of the dodgers.t happens august 3rd, at that hearing? >> we hope and expect the judge will appoint john bank ka and john mcclane the ex-tech to tee the estate. >> larry: does katharine have a say at that hearing? >> she doesn't necessarily have to but she can appear and she can express her opinions and dee dee desires. >> larry: executors of an estate are usually professionals at it? >> i don't think...
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colonel ralph peters. ok.on't you just lay out what you think happened here first of all. >> well, let's lay out what our military knows happened, bill. first of all, i asked a very senior military leader for a yes or no answer. is pfc bergdahl a desserter? the answer was yes. according to the military code of justice at a minimum he is awol in a war zone. he told that story on the videotape and the tall back about getting separated from a unit during patrolled army also knows he left his outpost, his buddies in the hours of darkness, left his weapon behind of his own volition. that's what we know. the story about patrol is nonsense. bill: let's stop there. you have a guy in the middle of nowhere, you know afghanistan. i have been there it's not a place where you can just like leave and then go to the 7/11 and hitchhike. it's desslat. he leaves his weapon and goes out some place. number one that tells me that he is crazy, colonel. he is a nut. nobody does that. >> he may be mentally disturbed. he may have been
colonel ralph peters. ok.on't you just lay out what you think happened here first of all. >> well, let's lay out what our military knows happened, bill. first of all, i asked a very senior military leader for a yes or no answer. is pfc bergdahl a desserter? the answer was yes. according to the military code of justice at a minimum he is awol in a war zone. he told that story on the videotape and the tall back about getting separated from a unit during patrolled army also knows he left his...
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and president ralph crockett says brightstar was cautious while others chased the real estate boom. >> we were never involved in sub-prime lending, we were never involved in investments associated with sub-prime loans. we've had a conservative lending practice and sets of policies, and we've always adhered to those policies and programs. >> reporter: not all credit unions can make that claim. an industry report shows about 8% of credit unions, or roughly 800, have sub-prime exposure, carrying a total of $18 billion in exotic mortgages on their books. three credit unions have failed this year, but that's small compared to the 45 banks that failed in the first half of the year. still, community banking experts like ken thomas say it's a wake- up call for credit unions. >> some of the credit unions out there have significant exposure to these exotic mortgages. the same mortgages-- option- arms-- that got washington mutual, wachovia, and others in trouble, many credit unions have these same mortgages. >> reporter: there's also opportunity for credit unions with money to lend, when consume
and president ralph crockett says brightstar was cautious while others chased the real estate boom. >> we were never involved in sub-prime lending, we were never involved in investments associated with sub-prime loans. we've had a conservative lending practice and sets of policies, and we've always adhered to those policies and programs. >> reporter: not all credit unions can make that claim. an industry report shows about 8% of credit unions, or roughly 800, have sub-prime...
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and president ralph crockett says brhtstar was cautioushile others chased the real estate boom. >> we were nev involved in sub-primlending, we were never involved in investments associated with sub-ime loans. we've had a conservave lending practice and sets of polics, and we'valways adhered to those policies and programs. >> reporte not all credit ions can make that claim. an industrreport shows about 8% of credit uons, or roughly 800, have suprime exposure, carrying a tot of $18 billion inxotic mortgages on their books. threcredit unions have failed this year,ut that's small compared to the 45 banks tha failed in the fit half of the ye. still, commuty banking experts ke ken thomas say it's a wak up call for cred unions. >> some the credit unions out there ha significant exposure to these exotimortgages. the same mortgages-- option- arms-- that got washgton mual, wachovia, and others in troubl many credit unions have the same mortgages. >> reporter:here's also oprtunity for credit unions wi money to lend, when consumers need imost. >> we're loong for borrowers. people who need loans e
and president ralph crockett says brhtstar was cautioushile others chased the real estate boom. >> we were nev involved in sub-primlending, we were never involved in investments associated with sub-ime loans. we've had a conservave lending practice and sets of polics, and we'valways adhered to those policies and programs. >> reporte not all credit ions can make that claim. an industrreport shows about 8% of credit uons, or roughly 800, have suprime exposure, carrying a tot of $18...
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it will die down. >> larry: what can you tell us about ralph branca's nephew?> branca is a very accomplish ed entertainment lawyer. he's responsible for the -- putting together the deal for the sony catalog. >> the beatles catalog. >> he administered the my jack catalog. >> larry: a sharp guy? >> he is a sharp guy. >> he is devoted to michael. he has always been devoted to michael jackson. michael was
it will die down. >> larry: what can you tell us about ralph branca's nephew?> branca is a very accomplish ed entertainment lawyer. he's responsible for the -- putting together the deal for the sony catalog. >> the beatles catalog. >> he administered the my jack catalog. >> larry: a sharp guy? >> he is a sharp guy. >> he is devoted to michael. he has always been devoted to michael jackson. michael was
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. >>> up in college park, ralph's waistline is not the only thing shrinking so is the pool of upper classmen. 38 seniors graduated this spring and that made experts skeptical about maryland. the preseason poll came out today and the terps finished to pick fifth. he has ten of his 22 starters returning. speaking at arc media day today he thinks the gloom and doom is way overstated. >> there's something about this team that says winner. and the goals are high and i think they are hungry. and i'm hungry, too. it has been a while since we have won this thing and i want to win it again. >> i think he is hungry because he is only eating 1,000- calories a day. he is starving himself. >> reporter: bobby bowden has old number one followed by clemson, nc state and maryland and bc bringing up the rear. >>> you may want to sit down when you hear the following news, the nationals have won four of their last six. can i get a golf clap from the people please, two against the padres who are the second worst record in baseball but beggars can't be choosers when it comes to winning. the often exploded for 16
. >>> up in college park, ralph's waistline is not the only thing shrinking so is the pool of upper classmen. 38 seniors graduated this spring and that made experts skeptical about maryland. the preseason poll came out today and the terps finished to pick fifth. he has ten of his 22 starters returning. speaking at arc media day today he thinks the gloom and doom is way overstated. >> there's something about this team that says winner. and the goals are high and i think they are...
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ralph jaf knee political science teacher and community activist filed to run for governor today.affy said his campaign will have a budget of $999. he says he is banking on media coverage and word of mouth to be successful. >> baltimore county executive jim smith will not be running for comptroller. smith's term as county executive expires in 18 months. term limits bar him from running again. in may he was considering a run for state office but has not decided quite on a position. >> meantime, president obama said the u.s. and russia are not destined to be enemies. after meeting with former and current leaders of russia. the president and medef signed agreements one to reduce nuclear stock pile. and experts say there is much to do on the issues of iraq, afghanistan, iran, and north korea. >> it seems to me that he major part of the motivation for these locations is to try to get the russians to be more helpful in solving the questions. >> president acknowledged that putin still exerts a great deal of influence over russia but dismisses suggestions that the president is nothing but
ralph jaf knee political science teacher and community activist filed to run for governor today.affy said his campaign will have a budget of $999. he says he is banking on media coverage and word of mouth to be successful. >> baltimore county executive jim smith will not be running for comptroller. smith's term as county executive expires in 18 months. term limits bar him from running again. in may he was considering a run for state office but has not decided quite on a position. >>...
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we are talking to maryland head football coach ralph friesen in the studio. he is replacing seniors from last year and also changing his life too. you want to check that story out. it should be interesting. >>> michael vick becoming a free man tomorrow. what will the nfl commissioner do? all that and more coming up on the plus. >> what is he doing to change his life? >> you have to wait and see. >> i knew he was going to tell you that. >> but it is life changing. >> okay. >> let's see if the forecast is an easy guess. so far it has been. nice weather today and yesterday but tomorrow will have a couple of rain drops. i emphasize the couple part. it will be raining during the morning commute. it possibly will not be. high temperature only 81 on monday and tuesday. that's good enough. >> the fridge has lost a lot of weight. >> good news. very good news. thank you for watching 9news now. tomorrow morning beginning at 4:55 a.m. sports plus is next. have a great week. bye. captions by: caption colorado, llc 800-775-7838 email: comments@captioncolorado.com hmmm... w
we are talking to maryland head football coach ralph friesen in the studio. he is replacing seniors from last year and also changing his life too. you want to check that story out. it should be interesting. >>> michael vick becoming a free man tomorrow. what will the nfl commissioner do? all that and more coming up on the plus. >> what is he doing to change his life? >> you have to wait and see. >> i knew he was going to tell you that. >> but it is life...
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so ralph and the terps will be pleased to know when this year's poll game out this concerning -- cames morning they were picked. the voters no doubt dwelling on the fact that he has ten of his 22 starters beginning this year. but speaking today, he didn't sound worried. >> i have been picked fifth every year. even when we won, i was picked fifth. so it's not where you start, it's where you finish. we're hungry, we're a young team. and i think we have talent. >> did he not look good? that's 90 pounds off of that man. he looks good. virginia tech no surprise for them. hokies picked to win and to win the conference outright. third straight year they've been voted number one in the preseason poll. so how big a celebrity do you have to be to walk up to the white house unannounced and get in? well, apparently a bigger celebrity than shaquille o'neill. the big governmental made a bet with his buddy for a thousand pushups that he could walk up to the northwest gate and talk his way in. well, he tried it yesterday. and apparently the secret service agents at the gate says we can't do that, alt
so ralph and the terps will be pleased to know when this year's poll game out this concerning -- cames morning they were picked. the voters no doubt dwelling on the fact that he has ten of his 22 starters beginning this year. but speaking today, he didn't sound worried. >> i have been picked fifth every year. even when we won, i was picked fifth. so it's not where you start, it's where you finish. we're hungry, we're a young team. and i think we have talent. >> did he not look good?...
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you have lacoste, the alligator, polo player, ralph lauren and louis vuitton is one of the top in the world. >> i'm wearing one tomorrow for don's 35th. >> thank you. [laughter] >> e-mails are already coming in about that. ron, good point well taken. there was a couple really interesting, positive economic stories yesterday. we'll see how it goes. >> maybe we'll turn things around. >> live in towson, towson town center, don, looking forward, very much, to tomorrow. the 35th. >> we'll talk to you in a bit. oh my goodness. speaking of which. 35 years at wjz. the donald. want you to e-mail us your favorite memories. we want to send don some wishes. that's great too. we read them all. >> we're going to have a special wjz and comcast.net poll tomorrow. we'll give you a multiple choice answer to the following question. >>> 6:25. wjz's trying to help during tough economic times by offering suggestions to help save you money. >> some new information if you have a home loan owned or guaranteed by fannie mae or freddie mac. millions of people can refinance using a 125% loan devalue ratio. if yo
you have lacoste, the alligator, polo player, ralph lauren and louis vuitton is one of the top in the world. >> i'm wearing one tomorrow for don's 35th. >> thank you. [laughter] >> e-mails are already coming in about that. ron, good point well taken. there was a couple really interesting, positive economic stories yesterday. we'll see how it goes. >> maybe we'll turn things around. >> live in towson, towson town center, don, looking forward, very much, to tomorrow....
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ralph edwards i think was the name of the post-- it was a beautifully written about by jeffrey schandler in his book, while america watched which was a history of the holocaust on american television. so come of that program was not a typical at all, so in a variety of then use, both directed with the jewish world and being to the larger american public, there were endless examples of programs being dedicated to talking about survivors by featuring individual survivors to tell their stories, to talk about the holocaust in some other way, so it was not unusual. that particular program was very interesting because the united jewish appeal played a role in getting it on television, so it wasn't just ralph edwards thinking this was a great story but it was very much an example of an american jewish organization in the heyday of fund-raising for survivors, saw this as a very powerful weapon or a very powerful tool in the arousing public concern about, public knowledge and playing on the heart strings because it was a very heart wrenching story. when holocaust survivors came to american commun
ralph edwards i think was the name of the post-- it was a beautifully written about by jeffrey schandler in his book, while america watched which was a history of the holocaust on american television. so come of that program was not a typical at all, so in a variety of then use, both directed with the jewish world and being to the larger american public, there were endless examples of programs being dedicated to talking about survivors by featuring individual survivors to tell their stories, to...
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ralph, thank you very much. >> a pleasure. up next, governor palin's almost son in a l-in-law. and there is breaking news about the health of dear leader gecko vo: you see, it's not just telling people geico could save 'em hundreds on car insurance. it's actually doing it. gecko vo: businessmen say "hard work equals success." well, you're looking at, arguably, the world's most successful businessgecko. gecko vo: first rule of "hard work equals success." gecko vo: that's why geico is consistently rated excellent or better in terms of financial strength. gecko vo: second rule: "don't steal a coworker's egg salad, 'specially if it's marked "the gecko." come on people. you hungry? yeah. me too. (door crashes in) (broadview alarm) (gasp and scream) go! go! go! go! go! go! (phone rings) hello? this is mark with broadview security. is everything okay? no. someone just tried to break in. i'm sending help right now. thank you. (announcer) brink's home security is now broadview security. call now to install the standard system for just
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ralph, thank you very much. >> a pleasure.ext, governor palin's almost son in a l-in-law. and there is breaking news about the health of dear leader kim jong il. who is in control tonight? by joining us for memory walk. [ man ] you invite three people. [ woman ] and they'll invite three people. and before you know it, you have a team. more than 5 million americans... may not be able to stop the progression of alzheimer's. but we can. step up. move a nation to end alzheimer's. start a team today. go to alz.org. there's that mr. clean magic eraser thing again. clean freak. [ bottle #2 ] whoa... is he better than us? uh, i mean, i mean i feel like it took you like three times longer to do whatever he did... dude, dude, he's got...these -- like -- microscrubbers... yeah, i guess... magic man. he's a magic man. what? i just want to be squeezed. [ male announcer ] remove three times more grime per swipe and get this unbeatable clean guaranteed or your money back with the mr. clean magic eraser. [captioning made possible by fox news
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colonel ralph peters, thanks so much.nguage police are editing your children's textbooks now. they're changing them, but not for dirty words, for phrases like "founding fathers" now gone, not politically correct anymore. wait until you hear what it's being replaced with and which other words are under fire. gretchen: then a veteran marine speaks up on health care and the crowd gives him a standing ovation. vo: so my husband and i don't usually buy the latest electronics. but thanks to walmart... and their low prices... we were able to buy this amazing new blu-ray player. anncr: get all the top-name blu-ray players from sony, samsung and panasonic. save money. live better. walmart. steve: well, we've been telling you about the enormous influence that a few states have on textbook publishers and what that means for our kids. what happens when liberal special interest groups start lobbying the board of education in these states about what words should and should not be included in your kids' textbooks? well, that guy right t
colonel ralph peters, thanks so much.nguage police are editing your children's textbooks now. they're changing them, but not for dirty words, for phrases like "founding fathers" now gone, not politically correct anymore. wait until you hear what it's being replaced with and which other words are under fire. gretchen: then a veteran marine speaks up on health care and the crowd gives him a standing ovation. vo: so my husband and i don't usually buy the latest electronics. but thanks to...
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brian: fox news strategic analyst colonel ralph peters joins us. moscow trip, how would you rate it for president obama? >> well, for the united states of america, i would rate it a complete failure. we got nothing. we gave a great deal away. oh, we did get a russian agreement to buy more u.s. ham burgers. but we agreed for the first time in our history to the kremlin's terms for strategic arms reductions. but, brian, really, there is a potential upside. and i think that obama assured that his charisma could change everything that's correct could talk to putin and persuade him. i think he got a real cold shower. why we didn't get anything out of it obama may have. he may have gotten a new sense of reality from putin who is the only real power in russia gave him an hour long lecture on america's sins during the cold war. i don't think obama likes to be lectured. that was a real clash of the egos there. also, russians whom i have dealt with, i speak russian, been there, done that got the dirty t-shirt. and i will tell you, they are extremely racist.
brian: fox news strategic analyst colonel ralph peters joins us. moscow trip, how would you rate it for president obama? >> well, for the united states of america, i would rate it a complete failure. we got nothing. we gave a great deal away. oh, we did get a russian agreement to buy more u.s. ham burgers. but we agreed for the first time in our history to the kremlin's terms for strategic arms reductions. but, brian, really, there is a potential upside. and i think that obama assured...
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ralph jaf knee, political science teacher and political analyst filed to run for today.will have a budget of $999. banking on media coverage and worth of mouth to be successful. >> give it my best shot. if the people will listen to what i am saying. if i can get the message out. i think, we can give mr. o'malley, i hate to say it, a run for his money. >> he says if elected he will work completely for free. and his salary will go toward hiring more police officers. >> trying for a compromise on israeli settlements. washington times working on a story about how israel is not exactly complying with u.s. demands to stop allowing more settlers in the gaza strip. >> the israelis are trying to appease the united states in a different way. they are allowing more access, by the international community, to the gaza strip. >> also in the times, more trouble in maryland's republican party. and the latest on the trial of a louisiana congressman accused of taking a $100,000 bribe. for more on these stories go to foxbaltimore.com and click on the washington times icon. >> there is anot
ralph jaf knee, political science teacher and political analyst filed to run for today.will have a budget of $999. banking on media coverage and worth of mouth to be successful. >> give it my best shot. if the people will listen to what i am saying. if i can get the message out. i think, we can give mr. o'malley, i hate to say it, a run for his money. >> he says if elected he will work completely for free. and his salary will go toward hiring more police officers. >> trying...
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if i have to pay on a purchase on polo.com which is ralph lauren, but i don't have to pay on amazon, it would appear that that's unfair. >> there a couple of reason yes people purchase. there is price savings and there is a tax advantage too. there is convenience and selection and a retail experience that we all experience. there is a bit of a tax advantage that companies have at some level benefitted from and amazon in areas especially international is showing hyper growth. >> why do the retailers care enough to have you making the case some. >> the internet has never been tax-free and is not today. they select a sales tax from you. the supreme court found that the state system with 8,000 jurisdiction was an unannual burden. the system was complex and no way they should have to collect until the states figured out a way to make it simple. that was the gauntlet they laid down. >> they are fighting over whether you pay? >> that's part of the debate. another is whether there would be one rate per state when they differ from where it was sourced. would they be allowed to have a sales ta
if i have to pay on a purchase on polo.com which is ralph lauren, but i don't have to pay on amazon, it would appear that that's unfair. >> there a couple of reason yes people purchase. there is price savings and there is a tax advantage too. there is convenience and selection and a retail experience that we all experience. there is a bit of a tax advantage that companies have at some level benefitted from and amazon in areas especially international is showing hyper growth. >> why...
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not, under a liberal cloak, which is what global warming is, that the big heinous corporations that ralph nader and all the others on the left despise. they are the ones that are going to make the money. the folks, the people, the down trodden, we are going to pay. >> yeah. here is the thing, bill. you know all that bull crap from michael moore where, you can't get rich. meanwhile is he rich enough, you know, is he a slub. is he rich enough to fly across the country in a corporate plane. the progressive movement exposed themselves in the early part of the 20th century. they love corporations as long as they run them. it's a dictatorship. as long as they are running it, they are fine. bill: this cap and trade con, i'm a global warming believer. i don't think you are. >> no. hang on. bill: i am going to give you a thermometer for christmas, by the way. >> may i? bill: sure. >> temperature peeked 11 years ago. i was with you on global warming. i said -- i have said this over and over again. you have to be a dummy if you don't look at the thermometer. bill: yes. that's what it says. >> thermo
not, under a liberal cloak, which is what global warming is, that the big heinous corporations that ralph nader and all the others on the left despise. they are the ones that are going to make the money. the folks, the people, the down trodden, we are going to pay. >> yeah. here is the thing, bill. you know all that bull crap from michael moore where, you can't get rich. meanwhile is he rich enough, you know, is he a slub. is he rich enough to fly across the country in a corporate plane....
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she feels like the dog who no one can remember the name of >> ralph. tiger.no, sam was the butcher. >> who was the butcher? >> he was in the honeymooners. >> greg: he was. big news in the eddie furlong world. i know that you have been following eddie for quite some time. divorced after three years! weret you think they going to going to make it, these two crazy kids were going to make it forever? >> when a star crossed couple like that breaks up, what chance do the rest of us have? i love edward furlong and -- oh, golly. just looking at his picture there cut me off short in my tracks, greg. >> greg: the one on the right. >> yes, just when you are about to make a sizzler joke it all doesn't seem quite as funny, does it? he had to fight the terminator and i think that takes a toll on any young child and he did a movie called detroit rock city that had ron jeremy in it. if you have dressed next to him in a dressing room it is enough to make any one wobbly after that. >> greg: he was on this show and i have is to say he smelled really. >> lots of just for men on
she feels like the dog who no one can remember the name of >> ralph. tiger.no, sam was the butcher. >> who was the butcher? >> he was in the honeymooners. >> greg: he was. big news in the eddie furlong world. i know that you have been following eddie for quite some time. divorced after three years! weret you think they going to going to make it, these two crazy kids were going to make it forever? >> when a star crossed couple like that breaks up, what chance do the...
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colonel ralph peters is a best-selling author, columnist and fox news strategic analyst. colonel, welcome. when the president talks to president dimitry medvedev, is he talking to the person that really heads the government of russia, colonel? >> you're talking to charlie mccarthy, not edgar bergen. there is one czar, and it is vladimir putin. president dimitry medvedev who, is a placeholder until putin can run for president again. the rush russian constitution doesn't allow consecutive terms. he does have some freedom, as long as it is not an issue that matters to putin. but on foreign policy and other issues that putin holds dear, dimitry medvedev does not utter a syllable. andrew: when president obama speaks with prime minister putin as we see on the tape on the screen now, are you worried that the president might give anything away or believe that he can use his personal charm on a person who is really as cold as ice and as hard as steel? >> well, judge, there is a wonderful very short poem by a.e. hausman. let me unit by you. -- let me unit by you. the russian bear a
colonel ralph peters is a best-selling author, columnist and fox news strategic analyst. colonel, welcome. when the president talks to president dimitry medvedev, is he talking to the person that really heads the government of russia, colonel? >> you're talking to charlie mccarthy, not edgar bergen. there is one czar, and it is vladimir putin. president dimitry medvedev who, is a placeholder until putin can run for president again. the rush russian constitution doesn't allow consecutive...
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attorney in the state ralph mara jr. today, corruption among new jersey politicians is, quote, a way of life. joining us now is bob ingle, bureau chief for "gannett" trenton, new jersey. he's co-author of the book "the soprano state." thanks for joining us. >> love the show. thanks for having me. >> great to have you here. i have to imagine that since you wrote "the soprano state" not only did today's news not shock you but the magnitude of it didn't shock you. >> the thing that's shocking is they needed more than one bus. ordinarily when they take these guys down it may be a third of that and they can get it all in one bus. but today they had to have three buses. but you know, you wonder how long this has been going on. we're asked this all the time. and we're doing, "soprano state, the movie." it's going to be a documentary. going back to research -- to see where the corruption started in new jersey and they found an instance where george washington who had to come across to jersey to fight the british with that rag ta
attorney in the state ralph mara jr. today, corruption among new jersey politicians is, quote, a way of life. joining us now is bob ingle, bureau chief for "gannett" trenton, new jersey. he's co-author of the book "the soprano state." thanks for joining us. >> love the show. thanks for having me. >> great to have you here. i have to imagine that since you wrote "the soprano state" not only did today's news not shock you but the magnitude of it didn't...
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he's got to deal with ralph lauren.de $21 million on course earnings over the life of his career. and the sky is the limit for him. look for him to do some major endorsement and marketing efforts for this. it's been a huge success for someone who if he had won and made that eight-foot putt, he would have been the oldest player to win a golf major by 11 years. that is stout, my friend, the scottish term here in turnberry. >> yeah, and you're right. i think you said $21 million. when you think about when he started, that is a lot of money to make. it's nothing now to a lot of athletes. how does this affect the game of golf? does this make older guys more in fashion? i don't know. does this affect marketing in some way, the demographic? >> yeah, very important for three quick reasons. number one, you have to realize the ratings last year were down 14%. greg norman was the story when tiger woods wasn't around. now tom watson is the story. it proves you don't need tiger to have a successful golf story. second, nike, by the w
he's got to deal with ralph lauren.de $21 million on course earnings over the life of his career. and the sky is the limit for him. look for him to do some major endorsement and marketing efforts for this. it's been a huge success for someone who if he had won and made that eight-foot putt, he would have been the oldest player to win a golf major by 11 years. that is stout, my friend, the scottish term here in turnberry. >> yeah, and you're right. i think you said $21 million. when you...
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not, under a liberal cloak, which is what global warming is, that the big heinous corporations that ralphnader and all the others on the left despise. they are the ones that are going to make the money. the folks, the people, the down trodden, we are going to pay. >> yeah. here is the thing, bill. you know all that bull crap from michael moore where, you can't get rich. meanwhile is he rich enough, you know, is he a slub. is he rich enough to fly across the country in a corporate plane. the progressive movement exposed themselves in the early part of the 20th century. they love corporations as long as they run them. it's a dictatorship. as long as they are running it, they are fine. bill: this cap and trade con, i'm a global warming believer. i don't think you are. >> no. hang on. bill: i am going to give you a thermometer for christmas, by the way. >> may i? bill: sure. >> temperature peeked 11 years ago. i was with you on global warming. i said -- i have said this over and over again. you have to be a dummy if you don't look at the thermometer. bill: yes. that's what it says. >> thermom
not, under a liberal cloak, which is what global warming is, that the big heinous corporations that ralphnader and all the others on the left despise. they are the ones that are going to make the money. the folks, the people, the down trodden, we are going to pay. >> yeah. here is the thing, bill. you know all that bull crap from michael moore where, you can't get rich. meanwhile is he rich enough, you know, is he a slub. is he rich enough to fly across the country in a corporate plane....
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here is retired colonel ralph peters commenting on the plight yesterday. >> nobody in the military that i've heard is defending this guy. he is an apparent desserter. reports are indeed that he abandoned his buddies, abandoned his post and walked off. we know this private is a liar. we are not sure if he's a deserter but the media needs to hit the pause button and not portray this guy as a hero. if he walked away from his post and buddies in war time, i don't care how hard it sounds. as far as i'm concerned the taliban can save us a lot of legal hassles and legal bills. >> save us legal hassles and legal bills. presumably advocating that this young soldier be killed by the taliban. whether lieutenant colonel peters is alone in this view or whether he represents some broader american political perversion of the story remains to be seen. i can tell you that so far the most prominent right wing blogger in the country michelle malkin linked to mr. peters' comments and described them as, quote, tough words. tough words. i think i could come up with a few other adjectives besides tough that m
here is retired colonel ralph peters commenting on the plight yesterday. >> nobody in the military that i've heard is defending this guy. he is an apparent desserter. reports are indeed that he abandoned his buddies, abandoned his post and walked off. we know this private is a liar. we are not sure if he's a deserter but the media needs to hit the pause button and not portray this guy as a hero. if he walked away from his post and buddies in war time, i don't care how hard it sounds. as...
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the former maryland star is an intern on ralph friedgen's football staff and a place he would love tostay and earn a full-time position. >> i mean, it was always my passion and my dream to come back to my alma mater and coach at maryland. >> reporter: for now this coach is still learning all he can. >> hut! let it go. >> reporter: delbert cowsette, soon to be thriving in his new career. >> delber said it would almost be a dream come true if he could get a full-time job as an assistant coach at maryland. i asked him, of course, once you get a college job, do you want to jump to the nfl. he said i think i will pass. the highest level of football. if he ever gets an opportunity -- >> one step at a time. >> true. >> good for him. he is doing good work. >> doing a great job and the kids absolutely love him. it is a lot of fun seeing a defensive lineman trying to teach kids quarterbacking skills. he looked good. >> he did. >>> up next -- >> keith garvin. a local man is making a hair raising attempt at a world record. details up next. there's something big happening at pizza hut. - woooh, ni
the former maryland star is an intern on ralph friedgen's football staff and a place he would love tostay and earn a full-time position. >> i mean, it was always my passion and my dream to come back to my alma mater and coach at maryland. >> reporter: for now this coach is still learning all he can. >> hut! let it go. >> reporter: delbert cowsette, soon to be thriving in his new career. >> delber said it would almost be a dream come true if he could get a full-time...
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the tenant colonel ralph peters says we are too politically correct for our own good.e morning sir. >> good morning. >> should people boycott the hilton hotel kitchen to make boycotting the hilton hotel is a personal decision. i don't believe in organized boycotts. it's a good idea because it lays into the hands of the left wing demagogues and besides which hilton did not break the law. the problem goes much deeper. problem is that although we live in an electoral democracy, we know that something of a dictatorship of ideas. for instance, this group, hp then held the convention in illinois, a preach government advocate establishing the islamic caliphate the domination of islam through any means necessary worldwide. distraction of israel, defeated the united states, tearing apart capitalism. that's protected speech. that's okay. but imagine if a christian group held a convention and preached a violent crusade to spread christianity throughout the islamic world. so we have to decide, do we really want to free speech, can we tolerate certain kinds of bigotry? for example
the tenant colonel ralph peters says we are too politically correct for our own good.e morning sir. >> good morning. >> should people boycott the hilton hotel kitchen to make boycotting the hilton hotel is a personal decision. i don't believe in organized boycotts. it's a good idea because it lays into the hands of the left wing demagogues and besides which hilton did not break the law. the problem goes much deeper. problem is that although we live in an electoral democracy, we know...
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you know, like ralph nader, for example.caring about other people. and that's what it's about, is giving back. [ dog barking ] i love you. all right, i'll talk to you later. i'm going to go get my daughter. [ screams ] hey, honey. >> can i drive? >> no. >> please? >> no, honey. driving is a big responsibility. >> you got me a dog? >> what? >> daddy, you got me a dog? [ laughter ] oh, my god. thank you so much. you're the best dad in the world. >> come on. let's go sell the dog. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: go sell the dog. >> jimmy: that was directed by jerry zucker. and that was your daughter in the video. >> that was. >> jimmy: your actual real daughter. >> i know. >> jimmy: that was good. is that her television debut? >> she's adorable. that is her television debut. >> jimmy: yeah, i'm so excited. what's her name? >> jenny. >> jimmy: jenny. all right. congratulations, jenny. bob will be performing at the borgata in atlantic city august 14th and at the capital one bank theatre in westbury, new york august 15th. bob saget, everyb
you know, like ralph nader, for example.caring about other people. and that's what it's about, is giving back. [ dog barking ] i love you. all right, i'll talk to you later. i'm going to go get my daughter. [ screams ] hey, honey. >> can i drive? >> no. >> please? >> no, honey. driving is a big responsibility. >> you got me a dog? >> what? >> daddy, you got me a dog? [ laughter ] oh, my god. thank you so much. you're the best dad in the world. >>...
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why he was vulnerable to capture prompted an outrageous comment by retired army lieutenant colonel ralph peters. in a televised interview this weekend, quote, i want to be clear if when the facts are in we find out through some convoluted chain of events he really was captured by the taliban i'm with him. but if he walked away from his post and his buddies in war time, i don't care how hard it sounds. as far as i'm concerned the taliban can save us a lot of legal hassle and legal bills. bring in george washington university professor, law professor jonathan turley. good evening. >> hi. >> we will discuss the other implications in a moment but first what on earth did colonel peters think he was accomplishing by saying such a thing? >> i'm not too sure. i was shocked when i read the quote this afternoon. you know, it's a very dangerous thing to tell the enemy that the soldier you're holding is not very valuable to us because they can then use him as a symbol of a different kind. they can abuse and torture him. because colonel peters is suggesting we really don't care if this guy comes back
why he was vulnerable to capture prompted an outrageous comment by retired army lieutenant colonel ralph peters. in a televised interview this weekend, quote, i want to be clear if when the facts are in we find out through some convoluted chain of events he really was captured by the taliban i'm with him. but if he walked away from his post and his buddies in war time, i don't care how hard it sounds. as far as i'm concerned the taliban can save us a lot of legal hassle and legal bills. bring...
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. >> better known as ralph. >> steve: you eat this?'s -- this is, this is. >> little chocolate sauce on that one. >> jimmy: yeah, probably -- >> really completes the whole -- >> jimmy: yeah. all right, don't eat the whole thing? >> steve: what? >> jimmy: just have one bite of it. [ laughter ] and then -- >> eat the whole thing, take it home. i'll wrap it up. >> jimmy: get a little diddy grape juice. [ laughter ] no, diddy didn't leave any grape juice. so, i didn't. >> steve: oh, no. >> jimmy: all right, try this guy. this is -- >> marissa: i feel like this is a dare. this is a dare. >> jimmy: it's not a dare at all! [ laughter ] >> marissa: this is the college dare. it's like, "i had all this and that! why don't you try this?" >> this will be better about 3:00 in the morning. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. look at that. >> marissa: yeah. oh, my god. did you do the fluff, too? oh! >> jimmy: yes. you got to love that. i'm telling you, it's good, it's good. >> marissa: i'm not going to
. >> better known as ralph. >> steve: you eat this?'s -- this is, this is. >> little chocolate sauce on that one. >> jimmy: yeah, probably -- >> really completes the whole -- >> jimmy: yeah. all right, don't eat the whole thing? >> steve: what? >> jimmy: just have one bite of it. [ laughter ] and then -- >> eat the whole thing, take it home. i'll wrap it up. >> jimmy: get a little diddy grape juice. [ laughter ] no, diddy didn't leave...