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. >> raymond gilmore infiltrated the i.r.a. at the height of the troubles in i.r.a. and later earned himself an i.r.a. death sentence. >> i brought them to their knees. and saved countless amount of lives. >> but living under a false identity for almost 30 years he says he has been failed by the international services. the contract between the government. we served during dirtiest war. >> for some, though, raymond gilmore is still remembered as a traitor, guilty of betrayal. with the assistance of his m.p. he is now taking his case to the tribunal a body which exams complaints against the international services. >> is this just about money? >> in. no. not at all. it's about the betrayal of the international security forces against me. >> raymond gilmore accepts speaking out could endanger his life but he has been left with little choice. >> you can continue to have your say on that story or others on gmt today. just go to our facebook page and there you can comment on our latest stories and look at our photo galleries from our traveling correspondents. >> the address
. >> raymond gilmore infiltrated the i.r.a. at the height of the troubles in i.r.a. and later earned himself an i.r.a. death sentence. >> i brought them to their knees. and saved countless amount of lives. >> but living under a false identity for almost 30 years he says he has been failed by the international services. the contract between the government. we served during dirtiest war. >> for some, though, raymond gilmore is still remembered as a traitor, guilty of...
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paul riley, ceo at raymond james financial. we have breaking news now on best buy. >> maria, the leadership changes that continue to reverberate at best buy, the largest electronics retailer still in the country. there you see the stock down 60%. the new ceo and president has announced a shake-up in the heads of the u.s. businesses. mr. mike vitale is going to retire at the end of the year and tim sheehan is going to leave the company at the end of the month. that's the main shake-up. sean score, who had been with the company in a connectivity group, is going to be promoted to head the u.s. retail channel. there are going to be two basic businesses there. online and retail. online will be overseen by steven gillette and mr. score gets bumped up to head the retail channel. comparable store sales are going to be down between 5.3% and 2.3% when they produce their earnings about a month from now. the company is look at profits that are probably going to be 100 basis points lower than they were this time a year ago. thompson has the
paul riley, ceo at raymond james financial. we have breaking news now on best buy. >> maria, the leadership changes that continue to reverberate at best buy, the largest electronics retailer still in the country. there you see the stock down 60%. the new ceo and president has announced a shake-up in the heads of the u.s. businesses. mr. mike vitale is going to retire at the end of the year and tim sheehan is going to leave the company at the end of the month. that's the main shake-up....
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with us now is the state's democratic chair, raymond buckley.have you with us. >> thank you, sir. >> president obama is in the state today, joe biden is there tomorrow. there is a lot of action there for the democrats. is the president worried that he may not carry new hampshire as he did in '08? >> the president is very confident that we are. it's going to be a close race and we always said it is going to be close. this election here in new hampshire was decided by less than 1% in both 2000, 2004. there's no reason to believe that new hampshire is not going to be close, again, but when the votes are all counted, it will be under barack obama and joe biden. >> let's take a look at this poll, though, from the american research group. in september, the president had a sizable lead in new hampshire. five points over, but just two points in the most recent poll. is this the result of that lackluster first debate? what do you attribute this to? >> well, we always knew that the polls were going to tighten. clearly, the president said that he wished he
with us now is the state's democratic chair, raymond buckley.have you with us. >> thank you, sir. >> president obama is in the state today, joe biden is there tomorrow. there is a lot of action there for the democrats. is the president worried that he may not carry new hampshire as he did in '08? >> the president is very confident that we are. it's going to be a close race and we always said it is going to be close. this election here in new hampshire was decided by less than...
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born in 1864, henri raymond de toulouse-lautrec came from a noble and distinguished family-- count raymondof toulouse had helped capture jerusalem in the first crusade. henri's branch of the family came from the red-brick city of albi in the south of france. henri grew up in a world of chateaus and privilege in a family living on the fruits of its noble past. but a france governed by the middle class was losing its taste for nobility. like many aristocrats, his father alphonse retreated into rural pastimes-- riding and hunting. an eccentric, he looked wistfully back to the family's glorious past. alphonse had married his first cousin adele, a common practice in a class anxious to preserve the purity of its bloodlines. but the results of inbreeding for henri were uncommonly cruel. his legs were short and weak. he broke each of them in early adolescence and stopped growing when he was 14. he was just under five feet tall. his head, hands and torso continued to develop. but his stunted legs made walking painful for the rest of his life. denied the aristocratic pleasures of riding and hunting,
born in 1864, henri raymond de toulouse-lautrec came from a noble and distinguished family-- count raymondof toulouse had helped capture jerusalem in the first crusade. henri's branch of the family came from the red-brick city of albi in the south of france. henri grew up in a world of chateaus and privilege in a family living on the fruits of its noble past. but a france governed by the middle class was losing its taste for nobility. like many aristocrats, his father alphonse retreated into...
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analyst at raymond james say no.t of action t-mobile's taken recently, ceo, some tower sales indicate the company does not want to do a deal valuation call. the stock down 4.3%. >> that is a chart. >> that is a chart that every stock wants. >>> from the value investing congress, getting splattered. splunk. >> hedge fund manager zach buckley says short splunk. this is at a big conference in manhattan about two hours ago. buckley says splunk is in a very tough competitive position, sorts of squeezed into a niche between quality and price. they got to compete against oracle, intel, hp, microsoft. in other words, this is one hedge fund manager's opinion but this value investing conference is why we're there, by the way. he says short splunk. >> we're going to actually be heading to the value investing congress. joined by barry rose enstein, just off a big win with a well timed entry and exit, turning up the heat on fertilizer company agrium. david faber has an exclusive interview later on this hour. >>> facebook stock is
analyst at raymond james say no.t of action t-mobile's taken recently, ceo, some tower sales indicate the company does not want to do a deal valuation call. the stock down 4.3%. >> that is a chart. >> that is a chart that every stock wants. >>> from the value investing congress, getting splattered. splunk. >> hedge fund manager zach buckley says short splunk. this is at a big conference in manhattan about two hours ago. buckley says splunk is in a very tough...
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ravens de baltimore, mientras que los redskins de washington se preparan para jugar este domingo en el raymond fue de buen resultado y de vista. en filadelfia, gio gonzÁlez se convirtiÓ en el primer ganador de 21 juegos en grandes ligas en esta temporada, michael morse bateo Ó dos cuadrangulares, y los nacionales de washington derrotaron 7-3 a los filis, para acercarse mÁs al ti Ítulo de la divisiÓn este de la liga nacional. bryce harper tambiÉn conectÓ un batazo de vuelta entera por los nacionales, quienes redujeron su cifra mÁgica a tres encuentros. tienen una ventaja de cuatro juegos sobre atlanta con seis por jugar. mientras tanto los orioles tenÍan fecha libre pero reciben en otra seria desde hoy a los alicaÍdos en el futbol internacional tenemos el resumen de la concacaf y la se cerro otra semana de liga campeones de concacaf con mas clasificados y mas eliminados, en san salvador jugando en el estadio cuscatlan, fas de santa ana derroto 2-1 al olimpia de honduras en una noche lluviosa los goles fueron anotados por douglas caetano dos santos para los hondurenos, a los 78 empato alejandro
ravens de baltimore, mientras que los redskins de washington se preparan para jugar este domingo en el raymond fue de buen resultado y de vista. en filadelfia, gio gonzÁlez se convirtiÓ en el primer ganador de 21 juegos en grandes ligas en esta temporada, michael morse bateo Ó dos cuadrangulares, y los nacionales de washington derrotaron 7-3 a los filis, para acercarse mÁs al ti Ítulo de la divisiÓn este de la liga nacional. bryce harper tambiÉn conectÓ un batazo de vuelta entera por...
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i am eddy raymond and the vice president of ist local 16 in san francisco. i was an employee for act when i came into the union office. act employees hundreds of local 16 members over the course of one season. we represent the stage staff, and the permanent stage staff and the load for the theater as well as the scene shop and prop shop with act. we see this as building new audiences and keep theater in the bay area alive and vital and relative to its community. we see this as opportunity to employ construction workers for the remodel and 30 full time jobs at the theater and people resulted to the industry and our business manager endorsed this project 100%. thank you. >> thank you. >> good afternoon commissioners. my name is alvin padilla and the executive director of the tenderloin project and i live across the street from the strand. i want to thank thank you for your service and the opportunity to speak before you. my group is trying to facilitate community minded economic development so we are very happy and came out in support of the payroll tax exempt
i am eddy raymond and the vice president of ist local 16 in san francisco. i was an employee for act when i came into the union office. act employees hundreds of local 16 members over the course of one season. we represent the stage staff, and the permanent stage staff and the load for the theater as well as the scene shop and prop shop with act. we see this as building new audiences and keep theater in the bay area alive and vital and relative to its community. we see this as opportunity to...
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raymond james's investment vice-chairman. great to talk to you. the ipo spectrum overall for 2012 you get a sort of response from most investors. why do you say we could have had some big winners. >> we look at tech i p os and the winners have outnumbered losers 3-1. cheryl: i brought up facebook. >> that was a $15 billion ipo end gets a lot of prominence and media attention as it should. it is down 33%. the idea market is in terrible shambles. is not. actually the number of deals coming to market is up overall ipos up 34% versus last year in terms of a number of deals looking at q3 and looking at q32012 vs 2011 up 100%. i have a good memory. wasn't long ago that in 2009-2010-2011, we just were not seeing much in the way of ipos at all. it is a positive sign in terms of capital markets functioning that we're seeing companies coming back. cheryl: we were showing names like another one -- looked at zynga. that stock is down 75%. you can understand investors are wary but if you do a basket or a large scale basket of technology ipo group for the year,
raymond james's investment vice-chairman. great to talk to you. the ipo spectrum overall for 2012 you get a sort of response from most investors. why do you say we could have had some big winners. >> we look at tech i p os and the winners have outnumbered losers 3-1. cheryl: i brought up facebook. >> that was a $15 billion ipo end gets a lot of prominence and media attention as it should. it is down 33%. the idea market is in terrible shambles. is not. actually the number of deals...
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when ... 28-year-old ...raymond them..../officer.... - stephon white eturned hitting little in the hest. .../hh ... reeains hospitalized... chargee...//the... officer... wasn't injured. ...// the search ccntinues... for the suspeccs ...whoo.. shot pnd illed... today... e..../ - police... canvassed the neighborhood.../// passing uu fliers... hoping... it hhlpp... with... leads ...// thee.. mother of... 24 yyar old... alonzo gladden... says... her before his murder.../. gladden .... wws... an active in tte... navy...// he.... had... ájustá... been promoted. 22:33:44 incidents liik this &punderscore wwy we ustt continue our relentless foccs offeeders in the city :50 :50 witnesses sayy.. gladden was shot at close aage.../ gladden... from... hhs car. p3 one of the mmss hooly debated questionsson the marriaae ppotection act.... it would mend the law to allow for same sex marriage. and it headlinee a fox 45 town hall meeting llst night.... jeff abell is here with the fireworks, jeff.... it wassa pirited debate..... over what has de
when ... 28-year-old ...raymond them..../officer.... - stephon white eturned hitting little in the hest. .../hh ... reeains hospitalized... chargee...//the... officer... wasn't injured. ...// the search ccntinues... for the suspeccs ...whoo.. shot pnd illed... today... e..../ - police... canvassed the neighborhood.../// passing uu fliers... hoping... it hhlpp... with... leads ...// thee.. mother of... 24 yyar old... alonzo gladden... says... her before his murder.../. gladden .... wws... an...
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---raymond mesa nos amplia..esar ---despues del evento en el valle central, el presidente obama viaj al area de la bahia y esta tarde, ya se encuentra en nuestra region take vo ---el mandatario asistir a tres eventos de recaudacion de fondos en san francisco ---el primero inici a las 5 de la tarde en el hotel intercontinental donde obama dio un discurso en una cena cuyas entradas tenan un precio de 20 mil dolares por persona ---media hora despues, viaj al bill graham civic auditorium donde en estos momentos se est llevando a cabo un concierto de recaudacion de fondos con la participacion musical de john legend y michael franti ---los boletos para ese evento cuestan entre 100 a 7 mil 500 dolares. ---se espera que el presidente pase la noche en san francisco y viaje al estado de ohio el dia de maÑana. blanca ---el alto precio de la gasolina alcanz un record sin precedentes en california y parece no detenerse. cesar ---angel ayllon nos dice a que se deden estos irracionales precios y si existe alguna solucion... ang
---raymond mesa nos amplia..esar ---despues del evento en el valle central, el presidente obama viaj al area de la bahia y esta tarde, ya se encuentra en nuestra region take vo ---el mandatario asistir a tres eventos de recaudacion de fondos en san francisco ---el primero inici a las 5 de la tarde en el hotel intercontinental donde obama dio un discurso en una cena cuyas entradas tenan un precio de 20 mil dolares por persona ---media hora despues, viaj al bill graham civic auditorium donde en...
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born in 1864, henri raymond de toulouse-lautrec came from a noble and distinguished family-- count raymond toulouse had helped capture jerusalem in the first crusade. henri's branch of the family came from the red-brick city of albi in the south of france. henri grew up in a world of chateaus and privilege in a family living on the fruits of its noble past. but a france governed by the middle class was losing its taste for nobility. like many aristocrats, his father alphonse retreated into rural pastimes-- riding and hunting. an eccentric, he looked wistfully back to the family's glorious past. alphonse had married his first cousin adele, a common practice in a class anxious to preserve the purity of its bloodlines. but the results of inbreeding for henri were uncommonly cruel. his legs were short and weak. he broke each of them in early adolescence and stopped growing when he was 14. he was just under five feet tall. his head, hands and torso continued to develop. but his stunted legs made walking painful for the rest of his life. denied the aristocratic pleasures of riding and hunting, h
born in 1864, henri raymond de toulouse-lautrec came from a noble and distinguished family-- count raymond toulouse had helped capture jerusalem in the first crusade. henri's branch of the family came from the red-brick city of albi in the south of france. henri grew up in a world of chateaus and privilege in a family living on the fruits of its noble past. but a france governed by the middle class was losing its taste for nobility. like many aristocrats, his father alphonse retreated into...
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raymond. i'm gointo say one thing. the workout guy and you are the guy i see after a bad workout. i don't want to see either of you. >> what are friends for? we are all friends today. >> steve, tell us about the inexpensive option for the foam roller. >> it's great. doctors can verify, it helps you to strengthen the muscles, the injuries you have. it feels so great just rubbing up and down the body. plus, it's very inexpensive. >> that's the keyword for me. inexpensi inexpensive. your thoughts, doctor? >> the benefits are amazing. they break up the muscle knots and increases blood flow and makes muscles more elastic. it's how you are going to prevent injury. >> you are going to demonstrate stretches for us? >> absolutely. >> steve is going to do the demonstration because you have on the white coat. >> you are going to have a seat there. go ahead and lift up and cross your right leg over the left leg. there you go. then just go ahead and slightly lean and go ahead and roll back and forth. what you want to do here is rol
raymond. i'm gointo say one thing. the workout guy and you are the guy i see after a bad workout. i don't want to see either of you. >> what are friends for? we are all friends today. >> steve, tell us about the inexpensive option for the foam roller. >> it's great. doctors can verify, it helps you to strengthen the muscles, the injuries you have. it feels so great just rubbing up and down the body. plus, it's very inexpensive. >> that's the keyword for me. inexpensi...
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the 28-year-old raymond little is accused of firing on police just before 9:00 p.m. friday night on the 300 block of spalding ave. investigators say officer steven white returned fire, striking little. little is currently in hospital and will be charged on release. a former nypd police plot to kidnap dozens of flynt -- kidnapped and eat dozens of women? currently inand >> a former nypd officer with ties to maryland is charged in a disturbing cannibalistic plot. he is accused of illegally accessing information, national crime center and in using it to kidnap, khiel, cooked and eaten in. he had detailed files on his computer describing the victims. he had named at least 100 potential victims and had begun surveillance on some of them. he graduated from the university of maryland, college park, in 2006. a man is in critical condition in new york after -- a woman is in critical condition in new york after setting two children to death and then stabbing herself. the mother came home to find the children on the floor of the bathroom. the nannie had self-inflicted knife wou
the 28-year-old raymond little is accused of firing on police just before 9:00 p.m. friday night on the 300 block of spalding ave. investigators say officer steven white returned fire, striking little. little is currently in hospital and will be charged on release. a former nypd police plot to kidnap dozens of flynt -- kidnapped and eat dozens of women? currently inand >> a former nypd officer with ties to maryland is charged in a disturbing cannibalistic plot. he is accused of illegally...
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david lucas is a senior vice president with raymond james. >> this not about earnings but met trick s they need to hit. that is about mobility. that is a good one. >> not only did rev few beat estimates but more than a billion came from ad revenue. that reflects a 36% increase in the past year and the real biggie? 14% comes from mobile devices. afternoon earnings call the ceo told investors he wants to dispel the myth facebook can't make money in mobile. >> we can reach more users. those users visit more often. i think we'll make more money. >> face book is testing a mobile ad network and is forming new partnerships capitalizing on the active user base. dave was an employee from 2006 to 2009. he started his ob social network site. >> i think facebook liked being underestimated. i would not underestimate facebook ability to really make a transition nicely. >> on thursday many employees officially become millionaires and they can trade that stock on the open market on monday that. is when we can see downward pressure on the price. but today's reports helped buoy that scenario. >> thank
david lucas is a senior vice president with raymond james. >> this not about earnings but met trick s they need to hit. that is about mobility. that is a good one. >> not only did rev few beat estimates but more than a billion came from ad revenue. that reflects a 36% increase in the past year and the real biggie? 14% comes from mobile devices. afternoon earnings call the ceo told investors he wants to dispel the myth facebook can't make money in mobile. >> we can reach more...
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sot: raymond kelly/comisionad o de policia the mother was supposed to meet the nanny with the childrenñera y los dos niños muertos en un lugar cercano donde habia llevado a su otra hija de tres años a una clase de natacion. al ver que no llegaba fue a su casa y se encontro con la tragedia. la policia dijo que cerca a las seis de la tarde de ayer la madre encontró el apartamento en silencio y las luces apagadas. fue al baño y encontro a su hija lucia de seis años y leo de dos, dentro de la bañera llena de sangre. la niñera, una mujer dominicana de cincuenta años, identificada como jocelyn ortega yacia en el piso con heridas- que presuntamente se hizo ella misma- y un cuchillo a poca distancia. sot: dra. luz towns/psiquiatr a tiene que haber pasado por un proceso psicotico. pudo haber oido voces que le dijeran que hiciera algo. pudo haber creido que eran demonios o que los estaba salvando. uno no sabe hasta que hable con ella a ver que pudo haber pasado vecinos de la niñera reaccionaban atonitos y la describian como una mujer trabajadora sot: eso no puede ser. sot: otro lo hizo y se la e
sot: raymond kelly/comisionad o de policia the mother was supposed to meet the nanny with the childrenñera y los dos niños muertos en un lugar cercano donde habia llevado a su otra hija de tres años a una clase de natacion. al ver que no llegaba fue a su casa y se encontro con la tragedia. la policia dijo que cerca a las seis de la tarde de ayer la madre encontró el apartamento en silencio y las luces apagadas. fue al baño y encontro a su hija lucia de seis años y leo de dos, dentro de la...
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raymond rutherford was one. >> this all goes back to the day you were born?w is the problem that dr. williams saw wasn't medical. but political. south carolina's recent law requiring voters to have photo identification, it's been blocked by the u.s. attorney general. opponents fear that may be only temporary. the law requires a deposit issue picture id in order to vote. to get that you need something. >> a certified birth certificate with a raised seal. >> reporter: for a number of african-americans born in the pre-civil rights rural south, that's a problem since many were delivered at home by midwives and recordkeeping was weak. the midwife who delivered raymond listed his first name as ramon and got his last name completely wrong, but his voter registration card has his correct name. >> do you vote? >> yes, i do. >> has this ever been a problem? >> voting? no, it hasn't been. >> reporter: but it could be now. rutherford says he can't get a photo id until he corrects his birth certificate, which requires an attorney he cannot afford. it is really difficult t
raymond rutherford was one. >> this all goes back to the day you were born?w is the problem that dr. williams saw wasn't medical. but political. south carolina's recent law requiring voters to have photo identification, it's been blocked by the u.s. attorney general. opponents fear that may be only temporary. the law requires a deposit issue picture id in order to vote. to get that you need something. >> a certified birth certificate with a raised seal. >> reporter: for a...
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but it's my show so i'm going to call him george raymond. (laughter) the lead singer of creed says he won't endorse president obama! well, that settles it, obama will not win the 1998 presidential election. (laughter) this is "the colbert report" (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome to the "report" everybody, good to see you. (cheers and applause) (audience chanting "stephen") (cheers and applause) >> stephen: thank you, ladies and gentlemen. welcome to the "report." thank you for joining us. well, folks, that is the song that never ends. (laughter) folks, today is the biggest day in the history of publishing. since steve guttenberg invented the bible. (laughter) because today is the official publishing date of my new book "america again: rebecoming the greatness we never weren't." (cheers and applause) i wrote it! what! whoo! wait, wait, wait! stop, stop, stop! jimmy, jimmy, what's with the balloons? i thought we agreed we were going to drop books. (l
but it's my show so i'm going to call him george raymond. (laughter) the lead singer of creed says he won't endorse president obama! well, that settles it, obama will not win the 1998 presidential election. (laughter) this is "the colbert report" (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome to the "report" everybody, good to see you. (cheers and applause) (audience chanting...
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i am eddy raymond and the vice president of ist local 16 in san francisco. i was an employee for act when i came into the union office. act employees hundreds of local 16 members over the course of one season. we represent the stage staff, and the permanent stage staff and the load for the theater as well as the scene shop and prop
i am eddy raymond and the vice president of ist local 16 in san francisco. i was an employee for act when i came into the union office. act employees hundreds of local 16 members over the course of one season. we represent the stage staff, and the permanent stage staff and the load for the theater as well as the scene shop and prop
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anthony polini of raymond james said, "vikram has some regulatory baggage for whatever reason, they had disagreements." but analysts say the biggest clash was between pandit and the turnaround specialists who became citigroup's new board of directors - in particular, chairman michael o'neill. "we actually hold the board in high regard. it could be that the board wanted to go in one direction and pandit wanted another way and it wasn't going to be resolved without pandit and his top lieutenant leaving." pandit's successor is mike corbat, who heads citigroup's operations in europe, the middle east and africa. "from my perspective the focus on international will continue. another positive is that he's familiar with citi holdings, which holds the bad assets. good to have someone familiar with it in the lead role." in the post-financial crisis, analysts say the citigroup shake-up reaffirms that boards of directors are in charge, not ceos. some believe that's only going to increase under the dodd-frank act, which extends a more active role and legal responsibility to boards in the operation o
anthony polini of raymond james said, "vikram has some regulatory baggage for whatever reason, they had disagreements." but analysts say the biggest clash was between pandit and the turnaround specialists who became citigroup's new board of directors - in particular, chairman michael o'neill. "we actually hold the board in high regard. it could be that the board wanted to go in one direction and pandit wanted another way and it wasn't going to be resolved without pandit and his...
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raymond james downgrading some home builders while upgrading apartment reits.ur next guest makes the case on why single women may be in fact a boon for rates. the vice president of real estate research at raymond james, you're breaking it down into genders here. give us the story. >> i think it is really important what's going on here. but as far as builders go, our message number one is the housing recovery is intact right now. we're seeing very positive signs, inventories very lean, mortgage rates very low. we're seeing prices rising in a number of markets. but just keep in mind where we're at in the housing market and where we're at on home building stocks. could bring two very different things at different points in time. market was starting to turn the corner at this point last year. that's when we upgraded many of the builders. a lot of the good news is priced in. that's our message, is that the expectations are very aggressive at this point and i think investors need to be careful because the recovery pattern is not going to be even. there will be speed
raymond james downgrading some home builders while upgrading apartment reits.ur next guest makes the case on why single women may be in fact a boon for rates. the vice president of real estate research at raymond james, you're breaking it down into genders here. give us the story. >> i think it is really important what's going on here. but as far as builders go, our message number one is the housing recovery is intact right now. we're seeing very positive signs, inventories very lean,...
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but there's syndication money from "everybody loves raymond."lec baldwin and mark harmon, $15 million apiece. not too shabby. >>> and proof that laughter is the best answer. >> his stunt didn't go off without a hitch. instead of cannonballing, he jumped into a frozen pool. couch. >> heinie first. that's not cool. >> apparently his pain didn't last for too long. when his friends started cracking up, he joined them. >> he falls to the ice and what happened? >> the idea was that it was thin and it would break. it was a bad idea. absolutely. >>> for some of you, your local news is next. >> we'll see you in a bit. you won't run into the top ten appliance brands just anywhere. only sears carrieshem all. this is the top ten advantage. this is sears. you're playing tomorrow. [ coughs ] ♪ you can't let a cold keep you up tonight. [ snores ] vicks nyquil. powerful nighttime 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ if you can't take a sick day, here's a cold hard fact. alka-seltzer plus cold & cough may cause marked drowsiness. try dayquil cold and flu for non-drows
but there's syndication money from "everybody loves raymond."lec baldwin and mark harmon, $15 million apiece. not too shabby. >>> and proof that laughter is the best answer. >> his stunt didn't go off without a hitch. instead of cannonballing, he jumped into a frozen pool. couch. >> heinie first. that's not cool. >> apparently his pain didn't last for too long. when his friends started cracking up, he joined them. >> he falls to the ice and what...
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. >> raymond spent the afternoon scouring the hills of martinez, looking for signs of last night's meteorite. he found a pile of rocks that piqued his interest. not exactly an extra treterrest jackpot. everyone who saw it was left in awe. >> it was spectacular. one of the brightest things i've ever seen in the sky. >> it looked like the trajectory was going to take it over toward fairfield. >> we think it may have landed in the martinez hills. >> the space center astronomy teacher speculates the meteorite may have landed near martinez. others say it probably ended up much further north. >> even if the area you think it fell in was just a few miles across, that's a lot of terrain to cover to look for something that might be that big. >> that's not stopping meteorite hunters from trying. christina wilcox and her daughter lily, didn't find remnants from outer space today, they'll be back on the trail tomorrow. >> we're going up into the hilly area where they're kind of bald now, and golden, so you can see more dark things standing out. but, of course, things that look like meteorites, a lot of
. >> raymond spent the afternoon scouring the hills of martinez, looking for signs of last night's meteorite. he found a pile of rocks that piqued his interest. not exactly an extra treterrest jackpot. everyone who saw it was left in awe. >> it was spectacular. one of the brightest things i've ever seen in the sky. >> it looked like the trajectory was going to take it over toward fairfield. >> we think it may have landed in the martinez hills. >> the space center...
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ted wright and raymond fosdick are with us both exclusively.orning. >> good to see you both and good to hear a good outcome to the story. theodore, were you coming up to the interview in a brand new plane, landing gear equipment. you had to divert because of fog and ultimately had to drive the rest of the way. you got to feel like you're a bit snake bit here at the moment. >> i know. i'm wondering what i did to deserve all this, but it's -- you know, it's all experience, and you have enough exposure, you get kind of control the experiences. teeth brother was shut down and we had a bit of a gyro issue with the aircraft, but very minor compared to our story in the gulf. >> was one scarier than another in terms of, you know, facing an emergency like that? >> you know, i would say the gulf incident was pretty scary. being on fire, there's nothing like that. >> so talk about that. you're flying along. you're over the gulf. you start to see smoke and fire behind the instrument panel, right? >> yes, and in the nose baggage area. basically we were flyi
ted wright and raymond fosdick are with us both exclusively.orning. >> good to see you both and good to hear a good outcome to the story. theodore, were you coming up to the interview in a brand new plane, landing gear equipment. you had to divert because of fog and ultimately had to drive the rest of the way. you got to feel like you're a bit snake bit here at the moment. >> i know. i'm wondering what i did to deserve all this, but it's -- you know, it's all experience, and you...
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it was cancel but there's -- canceled but there's still a lot of money from "everybody loves raymond. america's money, i'm john muller. >>> keeping your kids safe. the new policy in effect today aimed a keeping weapons out of the classrooms. >>> and the numbers are inment we're going to take a look at how many contracted west nile virus in year. and just how bad the past summer was to years gone by. >>> rough terrain, high winds and snow. the hikers who were lost for days in the national park sharing their story of survival on this thursday, october 18th. "good morning maryland," i'm charlie crowson. megan is off today. but we begin with a check of the forecast and say hello once again to meteorologist lynette charles. >> good morning charlie. good morning everyone. we are dealing with temperatures that are on the cool side. not the cold side. not the chilly side this morning in a lot of spots. now, ellicott city is one of spots with that temperature coming in at 50 degrees. a little bit cooler though in myersville at 43. catonsville 51. the winds out of the south for the most part at
it was cancel but there's -- canceled but there's still a lot of money from "everybody loves raymond. america's money, i'm john muller. >>> keeping your kids safe. the new policy in effect today aimed a keeping weapons out of the classrooms. >>> and the numbers are inment we're going to take a look at how many contracted west nile virus in year. and just how bad the past summer was to years gone by. >>> rough terrain, high winds and snow. the hikers who were lost...
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often it's happening all there and it isn't an awful lot to act but the accident with dennis in this raymond center is the worst i mean condition of his health even so lay down he's not eating on his own he had a few years in his throat and he's grieving for this do you. truly cover is still far away from this. it's very it's low income students and i don't always have him and didn't try to reach me or say something can be no they're not commenting anything and they absolutely they are not helping me with not have to be justice you know they get you've been bitten like that and he deserves to have a rehab in here he might not qualify because he is you know the it doesn't in atlanta but there is a special governmental program and they can use that they have to pay for something and they have to begin with what canada did with him and i don't need money or whatever and wanted him to be back to normal life i want him outside of canada on his own. and akon eric presidential election finale is predicted for sunday in venezuela the outspoken socialist leader which obvious and his young democrat ri
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very often it's happening all there and it's been a lot of sex but the accident with dennis in this raymond spencer is the worst i mean condition of his how he still lay down he's not eating not again the only he had acute in his throat and he's a great thing to this do you. pull your car is still far away from this fire. and it's a very slow one coming out of my students and i don't believe that even didn't try to reach even worse based on i can see now that they're not commenting anything and they absolutely they are not helping me was not there had to be justice you know to get even bigger like that and she does the rest of the rehab in here she might not qualify because he is you know the event in atlanta when there was a special governmental program and they can use it they have to pay for something and they have to begin with what canada did with him and i don't need money or whatever i'm one to be back to normal life i want him outside of canada on his own. and i can add for as and show action finally as predicted for sunday in venezuela the outspoken socialist leader that his young
very often it's happening all there and it's been a lot of sex but the accident with dennis in this raymond spencer is the worst i mean condition of his how he still lay down he's not eating not again the only he had acute in his throat and he's a great thing to this do you. pull your car is still far away from this fire. and it's a very slow one coming out of my students and i don't believe that even didn't try to reach even worse based on i can see now that they're not commenting anything and...
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ted helk is the ceo of the global private group at raymond james and also the chairman of sifma.ooking at some of your comments. and just so true at this point. and it's like all m-- all occasion doth inform against us. everything has gone against an in- investor thinking. with facebook and just one thing after another, public trust and confidence at this meeting got to be a big subject i would think. >> there's no question about it as you point out, the hits just keep on coming. there's just endless parade of all sorts of headlines that serve to cause people to really not have confidence in the future. so we've got to get on top of that and we've got to get the public trust and confidence back on track for the economy and for the markets and for the entire system to get back to anything people are proud to be a part of. >> i don't know who you blame for facebook. andrew wrote a great column on how we should look at that. but then you got washington hasn't been very helpful either. right? >> we have a lot of work to do. there is no end to the blame that we can point fingers with.
ted helk is the ceo of the global private group at raymond james and also the chairman of sifma.ooking at some of your comments. and just so true at this point. and it's like all m-- all occasion doth inform against us. everything has gone against an in- investor thinking. with facebook and just one thing after another, public trust and confidence at this meeting got to be a big subject i would think. >> there's no question about it as you point out, the hits just keep on coming. there's...
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whenn... 28-year-old ...raymond littlee.. began shoooing... at them..../officee...g little in the chest. p../he ... remains hospitalized... charged...//the... 3 ew informatton tonight - about an alleged sexual ddme f marylaad niversity. a 19-year-old woman told assaulted at knifepoint while she was walkiig to her dorr from the schools liirary monday morning. ut officials saad today after reviewing the statement o policc, they - determined that the incident was miscommunicated. officials what that meant....buu says -& nnw to the cammus or community. police are continuing tooiinestigate. tte city is not looking o add to it's arsenaa of speed and red lght cameras. cameras. that's what transportation officials disclosed today at the firstt meeting of a speed camerr task force conveeed to tudy the force met tt egii a process thhy hooe will lead to recommennationn on how o best hundreds of thousands of ttckets annualll. city of improving theecitiis red - light and speed cameras wwll focus on maintenaning it. quarters... only area...// - be... on sandy's... raaar...// john
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raymond solono says that mild concussions usually takes seven days to 10 days to resolve themselves andcould be up to three weeks before he is back. >> he probably -- they probably will not know the information the need for a week and a half. >> rgiii cannot return to practice or game action until the team doctor and an independent neurologist clear some. >> we will have more on this later in sports. >> slide, robert, slide from now on. taste of the sea is going on right now and it is on -- taste of b.c. is going on right now, and it is on ninth avenue through third st.. there is a beer tent sponsored by stella artois. get out there while you can. >> just make sure that you are wearing a jacket. >> it will be cooler later tonight. we had this temperatures in west virginia. >> no, no. >> i don't care. here is the snow falling at 4,000 feet. that is a mile in the year. the winds are changing. -- in the air. the wins are changing. 44 degrees. 48 as the high so far. .03 of an inch of rain. you have to remember the average high is around 70 degrees. the trend is going to be for warmer temper
raymond solono says that mild concussions usually takes seven days to 10 days to resolve themselves andcould be up to three weeks before he is back. >> he probably -- they probably will not know the information the need for a week and a half. >> rgiii cannot return to practice or game action until the team doctor and an independent neurologist clear some. >> we will have more on this later in sports. >> slide, robert, slide from now on. taste of the sea is going on right...
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today missing probably some of the larger points here great point certainly we're tired cia officer raymond mcgovern and of course r.t. correspondent liz wahl who just returned from that hearing on the health things guys thank you chris. well on tuesday president obama signed an executive order implementing new tougher sanctions on iran and the goal is to increase pressure on tehran to halt its nuclear program a program which officials there say is for peaceful purposes there's asians were laid out in legislation which passed easily in both the u.s. senate and the house of representatives a few months ago and let's not forget there have already been thanks and in a report published last week un secretary-general ban ki moon laid out exactly who those sanctions have been impacting the most those sanctions he said have had a significant effect on the general population including an escalation in inflation a rise in commodities and energy costs and increase in the rate of unemployment and a shortage of necessary items and that includes medicine so we want to take a deeper look into the u.s. go
today missing probably some of the larger points here great point certainly we're tired cia officer raymond mcgovern and of course r.t. correspondent liz wahl who just returned from that hearing on the health things guys thank you chris. well on tuesday president obama signed an executive order implementing new tougher sanctions on iran and the goal is to increase pressure on tehran to halt its nuclear program a program which officials there say is for peaceful purposes there's asians were laid...
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doctor raymond joins us with tips on reducing the pain. colleagues called you to tell you you had to talk to me about this? >> i better keep my mouth quiet. >> a little bird told you. it doesn't matter how big your purse is. you brought purses you stole from your wife's closet. she likes a big purse, too. >> a lot of women do. the larger the bag, the more things they can put in there. it's where the health concern is. >> how much weight should be? a purse? >> 10% of your body weight across your shoulders. keep in mind, most people carry their bags on one side so cut it in half. the average about of weight in your bag is five to seven pounds. >> cut it in half. say you weigh 130 pounds, 13 pounds is 10% and half of that. >> six or seven pounds, absolutely. >> what are the health concerns? >> i am seeing more and more of this, neck pain, shoulder pain, disk problems that produce neurological systems. >> can you see it in x-rays? >> you can see it through the physical exam and then when you do a diagnostic exam or mri, yes, you can see that d
doctor raymond joins us with tips on reducing the pain. colleagues called you to tell you you had to talk to me about this? >> i better keep my mouth quiet. >> a little bird told you. it doesn't matter how big your purse is. you brought purses you stole from your wife's closet. she likes a big purse, too. >> a lot of women do. the larger the bag, the more things they can put in there. it's where the health concern is. >> how much weight should be? a purse? >> 10%...
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the supply of developable lots is now surprisingly scarce, raymond james says. how about that for talk of a turn around in housing? we'll keep an eye on that. i've been concerned about the valuations myself, but if you don't look at these stories and say, uh-huh, things are turning around in housing, guys, you're not paying attention. >> that is interesting about the home builders. a man bites the dog story, bob. thanks a lot. >>> we want to shift to the dollar. rick santelli, happy wednesday. >> happy wednesday, carl. indeed, better housing data. europe believes for the moment seems to be on a low boil. and we can talk about whether that flame is going to go up in the future or not. but for now, it doesn't matter. spreads are narrowing in europe. and stocks are up. so we see interest rates are up. the ten-year rate, we're about the highest in a month should we close here. let's look at a chart of boom rates. as it continues to monitor world equities. carl, back to you. >> all right. talk to you in a little while, rick. thanks a lot. let's talk about the latest
the supply of developable lots is now surprisingly scarce, raymond james says. how about that for talk of a turn around in housing? we'll keep an eye on that. i've been concerned about the valuations myself, but if you don't look at these stories and say, uh-huh, things are turning around in housing, guys, you're not paying attention. >> that is interesting about the home builders. a man bites the dog story, bob. thanks a lot. >>> we want to shift to the dollar. rick santelli,...
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liz: we have mark sebastian in the pits of the cme and kevin gibbons, raymond james head of fixed-income, three big names in the market sell let's start with mark in the cme and i am sure everybody had on their minds that it was the anniversary but what does it really mean in the grand scheme of things and how we open on monday? >> it is interesting. you told me ibm would have abysmal earnings and mcdonald's, intel, microsoft, google and apple is going to close $30. do you think i thought the snb would be up on the week? liz: not a chance. >> we are up from where be closed friday. i have been really shocked at the resilience of this market. another interesting thing i am watching. the vix was up on the day but if you look at how big the sell-off was today which should have seen traders racing to buy and to cover their positions. we didn't see that so i am wondering what plagues the sell-off has. personally i am looking at an update monday. i think we are going to catch it big at least on the open. earnings and economic news could change things but i would be shocked if we are not picking
liz: we have mark sebastian in the pits of the cme and kevin gibbons, raymond james head of fixed-income, three big names in the market sell let's start with mark in the cme and i am sure everybody had on their minds that it was the anniversary but what does it really mean in the grand scheme of things and how we open on monday? >> it is interesting. you told me ibm would have abysmal earnings and mcdonald's, intel, microsoft, google and apple is going to close $30. do you think i thought...
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dave: night capital managing director peter kenny, raymond james, cote head of equity trading, michael gibbs. you are the bull but you have concerns about earnings particularly with regard to revenue. revenue does seem to be slowing. that is a concern. >> revenue is 42%. long-term average is 62%. we have challenges with earnings and revenue and uncertainty over the fiscal cliff, the election, etc. but the market price now in the situation where we have limited downside, what are we going to put on the market? 13-13? that is where we bottom in 2010 when we thought europe might collapse. you have a market that is still in the mid 1300s which is not too far from here on the downside and if we get some resolution on the fiscal cliff which i think we will. the fiscal clinic next year the number and% drag with 2% gdp growth. a multiple on the upside and menacing the above 1500 so the risk reward looks compelling to me. liz: michael just outlined some positive or at least don't be a fraidy-cat scenario. what do you see that keeps you so concerned keeping in mind the past nine month anybody wh
dave: night capital managing director peter kenny, raymond james, cote head of equity trading, michael gibbs. you are the bull but you have concerns about earnings particularly with regard to revenue. revenue does seem to be slowing. that is a concern. >> revenue is 42%. long-term average is 62%. we have challenges with earnings and revenue and uncertainty over the fiscal cliff, the election, etc. but the market price now in the situation where we have limited downside, what are we going...
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. >> reporter: raymond, his best friend, had been in the passenger seeflt. the two were flying from texas to sarasota, florida, on a route that would keep them over water almost the entire trip. they were two hours into the flight in this twin-engine plane, when suddenly smoke and flames filled the cabin. >> neither one of us were screaming. there was no praying. there was no, you know, thinking the world was coming to an end. >> reporter: but they knew they would be ditching the plane in the gulf. and after impact, they would have to get out quick. >> by the time i could reach down, undo my seat belt, the water was up to my butt in the aircraft. >> reporter: just before the plane sank, he grabbed flotation equipment and an ipad. >> we seem to be okay, without injuries. >> reporter: remarkably calm, they recorded the wait for help. >> i believe we've been water for one hour now. no sign of the coast guard, or any rescue emergency services yet. we saw a ship on the horizon. tried to flag him down, without any luck. >> reporter: their luck did change, after th
. >> reporter: raymond, his best friend, had been in the passenger seeflt. the two were flying from texas to sarasota, florida, on a route that would keep them over water almost the entire trip. they were two hours into the flight in this twin-engine plane, when suddenly smoke and flames filled the cabin. >> neither one of us were screaming. there was no praying. there was no, you know, thinking the world was coming to an end. >> reporter: but they knew they would be ditching...
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. >> joan raymond, it's good of you to come on the program, especially to get up early for us. me bring back governor rendell and chip. listening to her and a lot of people like her, is that what mitt romney has to think about tonight when he's saying here's what i really meant? >> i think he does. i think the biggest challenge mitt romney's got to do is connect with those folks who think he's just a rich guy who doesn't care and i think those who know mitt romney the best, he's a compassionate guy who's done a lot for not only his community, country, state and church, giving millions in charity, he's a compassionate guy, but it's hard to connect with him and i think he's going to have a real opportunity tonight to connect with the american people and say this is what i believe and this is why and in a way that people believe him. >> if you look at the polls, nothing has moved the polls as much these comments have. this video, this 47% video. what do you think strategically barack obama should do? should he, it's had an impact, i'm not going to go after that hard or does he sai
. >> joan raymond, it's good of you to come on the program, especially to get up early for us. me bring back governor rendell and chip. listening to her and a lot of people like her, is that what mitt romney has to think about tonight when he's saying here's what i really meant? >> i think he does. i think the biggest challenge mitt romney's got to do is connect with those folks who think he's just a rich guy who doesn't care and i think those who know mitt romney the best, he's a...
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today raymond james, susquehanna and lazard all upgraded this company following its better than expected earnings report, oddly enough, despite profits being down substantially from last year. why is the future looking so good for this flash memory provider? find out. sandisk ceo sanjay mehrotra joining me exclusively. he's only on fox business. liz: power mover of the hour e-trade shares selling off after a surprising third quarter loss. reported after the bell yesterday missing wall street e estimates. lost more than 28 million dollars in the third quarter and setting aside more money for loan losses. it was kind of bouncing around earlier in the week. you see the big drop here as it continues. just kind of a nightmare of a day. all you have to do is look at the dow jones industrials. there isn't a single stock that's moving higher. although you could argue that home depot is the best performer, down just about a dime, had been higher, so had bank of america, but nobody in this last hour is able to push higher. let's get to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange.
today raymond james, susquehanna and lazard all upgraded this company following its better than expected earnings report, oddly enough, despite profits being down substantially from last year. why is the future looking so good for this flash memory provider? find out. sandisk ceo sanjay mehrotra joining me exclusively. he's only on fox business. liz: power mover of the hour e-trade shares selling off after a surprising third quarter loss. reported after the bell yesterday missing wall street e...
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prosecutors -- hung jurors kept raymond without a verdict for two years.16-year-old was killed. there is no dna evidence or murder weapon connecting her to the shooting death. >>> a fox 5 consumer alert says it's hard not to buy more than yon whu pla you go to the grocery store. now you don't have to step foot in one. fox 5 consumer reporter shows us how you can shop on the spot. >> walking through metro on your way to work and you realize you are running low on milk, need to do laundry, but you don't have the soap. you might not be passing by a grocery store, but you could be passing a grocery aisle and that milk or soap could be at your doorstep by the time you get home. >> anything that will make my life easier is something i would definitely try. >> it's cool. >> it really does strike people when they are in a place like a subway station, which you wouldn't expect to see a grocery shell. >> pea pod teamed up with national brands for the project. you could call it interactive advertising. a new twist on shopping as they try to target the super busy comm
prosecutors -- hung jurors kept raymond without a verdict for two years.16-year-old was killed. there is no dna evidence or murder weapon connecting her to the shooting death. >>> a fox 5 consumer alert says it's hard not to buy more than yon whu pla you go to the grocery store. now you don't have to step foot in one. fox 5 consumer reporter shows us how you can shop on the spot. >> walking through metro on your way to work and you realize you are running low on milk, need to do...
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double standard, watch on tv, especially comics, and i love kevin james, but on "everybody loves raymond," "kick of queens," mayor toitd hot woman. the guys can be kind of sclubby with the hot wife. >> and salma hayek playing the hot nurse and takes an interest to him. >> when you look at mindy's body, they are real girls. i mean, we have similar body types. i would hope that we are, you know, the norm and that's not looked at as crazy. >> here's our take two. get ready. >> worst sounds in the world. >> get ready. >> including what al does savannah. that one hurts. >> the call of the plaza. >> savannah. >> oh, yeah. >> he does that everywhere. >> i completely like it, of course. >> newcastle university said the five worst sound offenders to the human ears, sounds within the frequency range of 2,000 to 5,000 hertz. same range of human screams, okay. so listen to the sounds. >> i'm sorry, people at home. here we go. nails on a blackboard. >> ruler on a bottle. >> chalk on a blackboard. >> that's right, and nails on a knife on a chalk on a fork on a glass, okay? >> that's pretty bad. >> wha
double standard, watch on tv, especially comics, and i love kevin james, but on "everybody loves raymond," "kick of queens," mayor toitd hot woman. the guys can be kind of sclubby with the hot wife. >> and salma hayek playing the hot nurse and takes an interest to him. >> when you look at mindy's body, they are real girls. i mean, we have similar body types. i would hope that we are, you know, the norm and that's not looked at as crazy. >> here's our take...