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rhine was >>stanley: coming up, parking wars with a twist.t now's a great time to get at&t u-verse tv. make the switch! [ female announcer ] call to get u-verse -- now with free hd -- for only 25 a month for six months -- our lowest price ever -- with a total home dvr included. plus get hbo and cinemax free for three months. [ male announcer ] with u-verse tv, you can record four shows at once with a total home dvr that lets you play back, pause, or rewind your shows from any room. [ female announcer ] so call at&t to get u-verse -- now with free hd -- for only 25 a month for six months -- our lowest price ever -- with a total home dvr included. plus get hbo and cinemax free for three months. [ male announcer ] and u-verse tv is "highest in residential television service satisfaction" by j.d. power and associates. that's four years in a row! even upgrade to over 170 hd channels. that's more than cable. [ female announcer ] at&t u-verse -- tv like you've never seen before. ♪ >> house republicans have voted to appear on health care reform law >
rhine was >>stanley: coming up, parking wars with a twist.t now's a great time to get at&t u-verse tv. make the switch! [ female announcer ] call to get u-verse -- now with free hd -- for only 25 a month for six months -- our lowest price ever -- with a total home dvr included. plus get hbo and cinemax free for three months. [ male announcer ] with u-verse tv, you can record four shows at once with a total home dvr that lets you play back, pause, or rewind your shows from any room. [...
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punches thrown and nobody objected both benches were warned buster posey rifles one up the middle rhinend theriot scores. buster had three hits today the reds load the bases he delivers a single and scores one. a santiago casilla deal blew the save but kept the giants in the game. to alice he let the ball dropped over his glove posies scores the winning run giant split with the reds. >>> own i was not as close to wall as i thought i was i missed it. really embarrassing. i missed it. >>> for giants all stars and one from the athletics rind " the a's lone all-star. the sharks have signed free agent forward to a four year deal. i'm told he's a great sound bite you will love him. >>> callebs summers and calls this an ugly fish. a 17 pound catfish to win the okie noodling tournament in oklahoma. the 2002 team that went to the world series gathered at at&t park today. jeff kent selection will be more of a debate when it comes up in 2014 >>> and you look at the numbers would you argue you all hall of fame material? >>> i hope people recognize the integrity and used in the game i know there's a
punches thrown and nobody objected both benches were warned buster posey rifles one up the middle rhinend theriot scores. buster had three hits today the reds load the bases he delivers a single and scores one. a santiago casilla deal blew the save but kept the giants in the game. to alice he let the ball dropped over his glove posies scores the winning run giant split with the reds. >>> own i was not as close to wall as i thought i was i missed it. really embarrassing. i missed it....
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after the game here's rhine flaherty. >> trying to be as consistent as i can, just get in there and help this team win. that's all i can do. and that's what i was trying to do. >> the orioles egoweekend a series continues in cleveland tonight on masn. see them live at 7:00 in about 34 minutes. >>> the washington nationals' nl east division lead has slunk, thanks to bryce harper bruising his ankle on a bunt attempt. adam larosche robbing ben shiefs, but the braves win this one. >>> three rounds done and one to to go at british open. the leader has the hit from the green to the bunker. he bogeyed and dropped to 8 under. tiger woods very much alive and in the hunt. great shot from ad am scott. -- adam scott. great scott. as we look at the leader board, adam scott at 11 under, saying catch me if you can. brandon mcdowell tied at second with snedeker. that's it for sports, see you tonight for tour de france highlights. >>> and here's that reminder on wjz tonight, the orioles' weekend series in cleveland against the indians, tonight on wjz. and at 11, we'll have the latest from aurora, colorad
after the game here's rhine flaherty. >> trying to be as consistent as i can, just get in there and help this team win. that's all i can do. and that's what i was trying to do. >> the orioles egoweekend a series continues in cleveland tonight on masn. see them live at 7:00 in about 34 minutes. >>> the washington nationals' nl east division lead has slunk, thanks to bryce harper bruising his ankle on a bunt attempt. adam larosche robbing ben shiefs, but the braves win this...
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from 2003 through 2005 he practiced at the washington, d.c., law firm of wiley, rhine, and fielding. professor sales clerked for the honorable david d.sentil for the u.s. court of appeals for the d.c. circuit. he received his undergraduate degree from miami university and his j.d. from duke. colonel ken alard is a commentator on foreign policy and security issues. for more than a decade he was a featured military analyst on nbc news, msnbc, and cnbc. in 2006 he joined the faculty of the university of texas, san antonio, as an second 95 residence and senior lecturer in management. his military career included overseas services as an intelligence officer as well as tours of duty as an assistant professor at west point, special assistant to the army chief of staff, and dean of students at the national war college. he received his undergraduate degree from lycoming college, his mpa from harvard, and his ph.d. in national security from the fletcher school of law and diplomacy at tufts. professor steven vladic is a professor of law and associate dean for scholarship at american university,
from 2003 through 2005 he practiced at the washington, d.c., law firm of wiley, rhine, and fielding. professor sales clerked for the honorable david d.sentil for the u.s. court of appeals for the d.c. circuit. he received his undergraduate degree from miami university and his j.d. from duke. colonel ken alard is a commentator on foreign policy and security issues. for more than a decade he was a featured military analyst on nbc news, msnbc, and cnbc. in 2006 he joined the faculty of the...
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and rhine " will represent oakland.tar game is one week from tomorrow in kansas city missouri. have you seen this large fight that broke out between the giants and reds yesterday when they got too much music yesterday. ryan vogelsong was nearly at the plate and started yelling, both benches were cleared and then watch this drive, but this instead. a drive that should be an easy catch into center field, no. the winning run scored and the giants win 4/3. the a's took on the rangers and a rookie who has not lost at home this season, on fire and the fifth inning striking out. he would hit his highest career high with 11 strikeouts. but in the seventh inning brandon moss crushes a home run into the upper deck and the a's win 3/1 to avoid a four game sweep. and tiger woods seems to have his game back >> he won his third title of the year yesterday. beating the van pelt that the at&t national tournament in maryland. he now has 74 wins on the pga tour, moving past jack nicklaus into second place on the all- time list. he still
and rhine " will represent oakland.tar game is one week from tomorrow in kansas city missouri. have you seen this large fight that broke out between the giants and reds yesterday when they got too much music yesterday. ryan vogelsong was nearly at the plate and started yelling, both benches were cleared and then watch this drive, but this instead. a drive that should be an easy catch into center field, no. the winning run scored and the giants win 4/3. the a's took on the rangers and a...
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. >> chris cristy is on the list and marco rubio and paul o rhine and he had something to say on cnbchis morning. let me play that. >> this is an election with one voter. mitt romney. he gets to decide who he thinks will be the best vice president and the person best prepared to serve with him to turn our country around. >> is it going to be you? >> i doubt it. >> do you have a good sense to any of us about what may be going on. it has been pretty clear on republican leadership that they needed to try a different tactic? >> they certainly want to do it differently. that's obvious. the result will show they have done it differently. that's because mitt romney and john mccain couldn't be more different in how they approach decisions. mccain made and makes decisions by the seat of his pants as with the sarah palin pick. mitt romney is a careful planner and how he has done business all of his life. that is what the vetting process is doing. i bet you that vetting process is microscopic whoever gets picked will have earned it. it will be a very difficult process. top questions will be aske
. >> chris cristy is on the list and marco rubio and paul o rhine and he had something to say on cnbchis morning. let me play that. >> this is an election with one voter. mitt romney. he gets to decide who he thinks will be the best vice president and the person best prepared to serve with him to turn our country around. >> is it going to be you? >> i doubt it. >> do you have a good sense to any of us about what may be going on. it has been pretty clear on...
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it takes rhine braun a long time to get to it. and the nats get a couple. >> love it. they came back from behind to beat the brewers 11-10 in extra innings yesterday. the nats scored twice in the ninth inning to tie the game and two more in the 11th to win it. they are in first place by four gamesnd tied with the reds for the best record in baseball. way to go. >> they know everybody is paying attention to the olympic bus they don't want people to think they're not still going 150%. good for them. >>> time right now is 5:25. coming up this morning, tackling the ticket problem. what london organizers are doing now to keep the seats filled at olympic venues. >>> the sister of robin gardner speaks out about her sister's disappearance. >>> tom kierein tracking another hot july day for us. at sleep number, individualizing your sleep is at the heart of every innovation. with the sleep number bed, it's not about soft or firm. it's about support where you find it most comfortable. the magic of this bed is that you're sleeping on something that conforms to your individual shape
it takes rhine braun a long time to get to it. and the nats get a couple. >> love it. they came back from behind to beat the brewers 11-10 in extra innings yesterday. the nats scored twice in the ninth inning to tie the game and two more in the 11th to win it. they are in first place by four gamesnd tied with the reds for the best record in baseball. way to go. >> they know everybody is paying attention to the olympic bus they don't want people to think they're not still going 150%....
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this was from yesterday when that latest round of heavy rhines caused the storm drains to back up. that water then went into the street and eventually down into the basements and homes of people who live in this area. and i got to tell you, they are frustrated and tired of this. they flooded on thursday night. they flooded on wednesday. they were also under water or many of them last week. so this has been going on now for about a week and a half. and we still have more rain to come. people are, again, very frustrated. they say that they're tired of taking all of their belongings out of their basements and drying everything out. it's a big clean-up job. it's been a big mess. you would imagine a lot of people a little nervous about this latest storm that's heading our way later this afternoon. reporting live in northwest, megan mcgrath, news4. let's go over to tom. >>> unfortunately we have the threat of more flooding later this morning and into this afternoon. right now storm4 radar is not showing any rain around the metro area. however, south and west of us here in the southern sh
this was from yesterday when that latest round of heavy rhines caused the storm drains to back up. that water then went into the street and eventually down into the basements and homes of people who live in this area. and i got to tell you, they are frustrated and tired of this. they flooded on thursday night. they flooded on wednesday. they were also under water or many of them last week. so this has been going on now for about a week and a half. and we still have more rain to come. people...
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along the rhine river, one of -- what sort of day was a? like all days.ó they illuminate our time.d you were there. [laughter] >> who else misses that i? >> yeah. that's what i figured. here's our first question. what is it that we miss about that guy in the world war ii? what is it that we miss about walter cronkite and the generation of journalists. what is that stir the soul that he does stuff like that. i will open it up to you guys. >> well, i should recuse myself. [laughter] [laughter] i should recuse myself because of his back. [laughter] [laughter] the question is meant to be historical and not personal. i am an optimist, and i think that there are so many journalists today with her money like him. that is my counter argument. >> oh, i wish that were true. >> jim? >> my first reaction is not to your question. the thought that i was about 12 years old when those shows were running, and i remember them vividly, but the thought that struck me as that was maybe?o? 12 to 14 years after world war ii, but world war ii seemed ancient and it just completely was out of the realm o
along the rhine river, one of -- what sort of day was a? like all days.ó they illuminate our time.d you were there. [laughter] >> who else misses that i? >> yeah. that's what i figured. here's our first question. what is it that we miss about that guy in the world war ii? what is it that we miss about walter cronkite and the generation of journalists. what is that stir the soul that he does stuff like that. i will open it up to you guys. >> well, i should recuse myself....
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here's your fried chicken and pork rhines, no thank you. >> what if home depot or loew's had a women'sle? >> i would be offended. >> would you? >> depends what's in it. >> power tools. like the power tools made by emily, the women's power tools. >> that's not what they would put on it. they'd put pink paint. >> if the men's aisle does not have steak in it, it's not ready for primetime. >> that's the fatal flaw somebody on twitter pointed out, where's the bacon? if you're going to have a men's i'll, you should have some meat. >> your woman at home should be cooking that for you. >> we're counting down to the 2012 olympics. but before the calderon is lit, we have your last minute guide to the game. the least three don't miss athletes are just ahead. do you see it ? there it is ! there it is ! where ? where ? it's getting away ! where is it ? it's gone. we'll find it. any day can be an adventure. that's why we got a subaru. love wherever the road takes you. wow, there it is. i'm making my money do more. ♪ i'm consolidating my assets. i'm not paying hidden fees or high commissions. i'm mak
here's your fried chicken and pork rhines, no thank you. >> what if home depot or loew's had a women'sle? >> i would be offended. >> would you? >> depends what's in it. >> power tools. like the power tools made by emily, the women's power tools. >> that's not what they would put on it. they'd put pink paint. >> if the men's aisle does not have steak in it, it's not ready for primetime. >> that's the fatal flaw somebody on twitter pointed out,...
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joining sus barbara rhine hart, managing director and chief investment strategist at credit swis and president of kin sale trading. thank you both for joining us today. barbara, first of all, do you feel that perhaps -- i don't know -- we've hit a short-term bottom, are things materially better? is today a bounce off oversold positions? >> of course, it's oversold conditions but we think things are materially better or at the margin better since the beginning of june. we think that the expectations for the eu summit that had been baked in were very, very low and earningse estimates of the u.s. marked down significantly and probably easier for the market to beat the depressed expectations. >> can i just follow up? do you think perhaps this level is market is pricing for a recession, barbara? >> we don't think. we think that the u.s. economy has, of course, slowed since the beginning of this year. but we think that there's a couple of developments that are somewhat underappreciated by the markets. first one, of course, is the meaningful drop in gasoline prices. their down about 13% on
joining sus barbara rhine hart, managing director and chief investment strategist at credit swis and president of kin sale trading. thank you both for joining us today. barbara, first of all, do you feel that perhaps -- i don't know -- we've hit a short-term bottom, are things materially better? is today a bounce off oversold positions? >> of course, it's oversold conditions but we think things are materially better or at the margin better since the beginning of june. we think that the...
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my dad knew when he crossed the rhine. he knew that they were making progress.y uncle knew when they when they went to the philippines and they got one island than another one. it's like we're making progress here. vietnam was the first war where the goal was just not clear. so you're in combat all the time. and there's no sense of what are we trying to accomplish? so the meaning gets hidden. and i think that's an important part of it. >> once upon a time, everyone knew someone who had been or was at war. and i can't tell you i know anyone today who is fighting in afghanistan or even the family of somebody who's fighting in afghanistan. that has to have some effect, does it not, on the social contract that we all share? >> oh, i think it does. i think it has an enormous effect on it. i went to yale. and there's woolsey hall, which is a big hall in yale. and it has a bronze plaque that's a massive size that has the names of hundreds of dead yalies from world war i, world war ii, korea. one, i think, died in vietnam who i knew. and i don't know if any -- i don't w
my dad knew when he crossed the rhine. he knew that they were making progress.y uncle knew when they when they went to the philippines and they got one island than another one. it's like we're making progress here. vietnam was the first war where the goal was just not clear. so you're in combat all the time. and there's no sense of what are we trying to accomplish? so the meaning gets hidden. and i think that's an important part of it. >> once upon a time, everyone knew someone who had...
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. -- lee ann rhines people are joining into the campaign because they believe and the message had upheldife styles. >>marty: thank you so much for joining us. ysabel: we will be back pictures >> al we will be back. must be nice, cheering on team usa from the shallow end. back in '08, we didn't have these u-verse wireless receivers that let you move the tv around wherever. no siree, bob. who's bob? and if you didn't have a tv outlet, well then you couldn't watch diddly-squat. you talk a lot. you have no idea how good you have it. that's not working. [ grunts ] [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver, only from at&t. get a free wireless receiver with a qualifying u-verse plan. rethink possible. today. that's check of your weekend for that forecast. waking up to widespread fog. the can be a bit breezy but warmer temperatures compared to yesterday. retracting on fog tracker 4 we can see that will fall back to the coastline. and it will meet new slowly back and over the evening night hours. as talk about temperatures. it is starting to warm up. it is going to be pretty nice today. in the be
. -- lee ann rhines people are joining into the campaign because they believe and the message had upheldife styles. >>marty: thank you so much for joining us. ysabel: we will be back pictures >> al we will be back. must be nice, cheering on team usa from the shallow end. back in '08, we didn't have these u-verse wireless receivers that let you move the tv around wherever. no siree, bob. who's bob? and if you didn't have a tv outlet, well then you couldn't watch diddly-squat. you...
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if the witnesses have time, i have just one more rhine - o lof qio l dre focused on, and it builds on yesterday's question when we discussed with the experts an interestin in some ways unsettling range of potential future heland security threats. inted ou w sentsf the current capabilities within dhs to assess and identify future threats and the obviously, to take actions to addressthem d is not adequate, what we might do about it. i want to go down the line. admiral allen, as you well know, the coast gud has an internal futures planning initiave lledrojeveend d yo a tt ho gh relate, if it does, to dhs overall. congresswoman harman, do you want to begin that? is there within d the capability to accurately or adeqte arenyyntat facing threats and respond? >> i think i'm least qualified on this panel to answer that because i haven't been in the operating mechanism of the departme. bewet's unen, wld inoea tt understood than others, and as i mentioned in my answer to senator collins, there is -- if we give a pat answer to that sow ad , thenhe bad guyil an d tt. we have to be ever agile and
if the witnesses have time, i have just one more rhine - o lof qio l dre focused on, and it builds on yesterday's question when we discussed with the experts an interestin in some ways unsettling range of potential future heland security threats. inted ou w sentsf the current capabilities within dhs to assess and identify future threats and the obviously, to take actions to addressthem d is not adequate, what we might do about it. i want to go down the line. admiral allen, as you well know, the...
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elephants but as person, maybe this is because of my own physique, i have a particular affection for rhinehe speaker in support of endangered animals. as eager as he is to about a answer the budget, he would rather have a world with rhinos, tigers and elephants. the chamber was stunned. few knew of the speaker's affection for the animals let alone spending money on them and in their shock they voted to fund the animals. >> hey, look who was filling in for tom brokaw. in 2010 congress gave $3 million to help fund 54 rhino conservation projects. are you going eye crazy? there is a report that looks at how the digital culture is rewiring lives and altering personalities and it is not always for the better. the statistics are staggering. today the average teen gets or sends 3,700 text messages a month. a third of us get on to our smartphones before we get out of bed. that's the topic of this month's "newsweek" cover story -- icrazy. good day to you. i tell you, we are all going it is like you are talking to me. it is scary. >> talking to all of us. >> it is. let's talk about, first of all, the
elephants but as person, maybe this is because of my own physique, i have a particular affection for rhinehe speaker in support of endangered animals. as eager as he is to about a answer the budget, he would rather have a world with rhinos, tigers and elephants. the chamber was stunned. few knew of the speaker's affection for the animals let alone spending money on them and in their shock they voted to fund the animals. >> hey, look who was filling in for tom brokaw. in 2010 congress gave...
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those cyprus settlement talks urging they be shared with the cypriot communities on both sides of that rhine. it's important to note there are concrete efforts under way by the heads of the respected communities to reunify greek and turkish cypriots alike want to see that solution and, again, in my view, what stands in the way here is turkey at the present time. and i wish they would reconsider their position. you can see the extent to which cyprus is willing to compromise with these newly discovered energy resources. greek cypriot leaders are willing in principle to share the benefits of future gas production with turkish cypriots. their only request is that revenues not be shared with those 30,000-plus turkish soldiers on the island, and that's still not good enough for turkey. you know, mr. speaker, 38 years of occupation, needless militarization in this part of the world, this divide should have ended long, long ago. interest is still time to right this wrong. i hope turkey reconsiders, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from michigan, mr. clark
those cyprus settlement talks urging they be shared with the cypriot communities on both sides of that rhine. it's important to note there are concrete efforts under way by the heads of the respected communities to reunify greek and turkish cypriots alike want to see that solution and, again, in my view, what stands in the way here is turkey at the present time. and i wish they would reconsider their position. you can see the extent to which cyprus is willing to compromise with these newly...
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both sides, whether you are talking about the ipad under the affordable care act or the rhine and the plan and its approach to medicare. both sides are doing very similar things. >> with that i would like to close by asking each of you a very quick question. we have four law professors and david, we will make an honor a professor for the day. [laughter] give me the name of the seminar he would teach next year to third year law students about this case. what would you call it, and again, just the title. you don't have to give me the curriculum or the syllabus, just the title. >> now what? >> accountability doing it right wouldn't have had any of those problems of congress approached the issue accountable down the tax properly in the first place. politics and fill all -- and the law. >> struggle with the whole health insurance. >> sing it again? >> this trouble for the soul of health insurance. >> there you have it. those of you that want to come back and take the courses next year we will see if we can bring them to you. thank you so much. [applause] >> at one time the 1967 this was ca
both sides, whether you are talking about the ipad under the affordable care act or the rhine and the plan and its approach to medicare. both sides are doing very similar things. >> with that i would like to close by asking each of you a very quick question. we have four law professors and david, we will make an honor a professor for the day. [laughter] give me the name of the seminar he would teach next year to third year law students about this case. what would you call it, and again,...
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of professional flight attendants representing close to 17,000 flight attendants at american air rhines. -- airlines. maria rosio. david bates, president of the allied pilots' association representing 10,000 pilots at american airlines. marilyn geewax, national public radio, vice chair of the speaker's committee. i'm going to skip our speaker for just a moment. jamie horowitz, pr work and the member who organized today's luncheon. john connolly, international administrative vice president of twu, the transportation workers' union representing 26,000 ground workers at american airlines and a guest of today's speaker. jim asker, executive editor of "aviation week." sean bullard, national press club board member. [applause] us airways is certainly a big presence here in the nation's capital. the airline which has long been a dominant player at reagan national airport expanded its flight offerings to five additional cities just this month. our speaker today, u.s. air waist ceo doug parker, is a national presence in the airline industry. he has been the poster child for big changes in the ai
of professional flight attendants representing close to 17,000 flight attendants at american air rhines. -- airlines. maria rosio. david bates, president of the allied pilots' association representing 10,000 pilots at american airlines. marilyn geewax, national public radio, vice chair of the speaker's committee. i'm going to skip our speaker for just a moment. jamie horowitz, pr work and the member who organized today's luncheon. john connolly, international administrative vice president of...