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syndicated columnist, jerry boyer and dan fits pzpatrick an ned riley of riley asset management.ust want to follow-up, i can't help myself. i will throw this to dan fitzpatrick. i don't know if you ever read the "new york post," this guy running ut, george david is his name, is embroiled in the most incredible. everyday in the "new york post," he gets a full page or two, the ex-wife a swedish model, girlfriends around, flying here and flying there, how the hell can this guy run a company? i want to rant a little about george david, i've been waiting for people to pull the plug on him. they report ut like this was a normal ceo. it's not. >> i wouldn't want him running my company but i'd like to be invited to his christmas parties. >> yeah, they're fabulous. >> i'm getting a dennis kozlowski moment here. i can't speak to his ability to run the company. way out of my league. a publicly trade company, why do you need a problem like that? there has to be a ton of people just as qualified to run my company. i wouldn't want my ceo on the front page of the paper everyday. >> i'm surprise
syndicated columnist, jerry boyer and dan fits pzpatrick an ned riley of riley asset management.ust want to follow-up, i can't help myself. i will throw this to dan fitzpatrick. i don't know if you ever read the "new york post," this guy running ut, george david is his name, is embroiled in the most incredible. everyday in the "new york post," he gets a full page or two, the ex-wife a swedish model, girlfriends around, flying here and flying there, how the hell can this guy...
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we're back with dan ettinger, ken strossle and jason riley and joined by mary, and so, mary, the white house economic advisor says give it time and warren buffett says no, it's not. who is right? >> i think that warren buffett is closer to the answer. unemployment is higher. yeah, and i think maybe even higher than the white house admits that. of course, unemployment is a lagging indicator, in other words, it starts to look better at the very end of the recession and that's not the concern. the bigger concern here is that even the bit of the recovery we're starting to see looks very, very weak and we have to ask why with 787 billion committed. >> that includes the monetary stimulus the federal reserve pushed in. a couple of trillion. >> right, i think the answer to it, i mean, you can say that while only a portion of the stimulus has been spent and so forth, and the real uncertain, the administration and congress created an extremely uncertain environment for investors so people are, even if they get money, they're holding back. they're not willing to commit capital because of the tax
we're back with dan ettinger, ken strossle and jason riley and joined by mary, and so, mary, the white house economic advisor says give it time and warren buffett says no, it's not. who is right? >> i think that warren buffett is closer to the answer. unemployment is higher. yeah, and i think maybe even higher than the white house admits that. of course, unemployment is a lagging indicator, in other words, it starts to look better at the very end of the recession and that's not the...
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we'll tell you why. >> dwyane wade said pat riley opened up a wound. on opposite sides. when your engine's running clean... you feel it. ...and pennzoil motor oil actively cleans out up to 15 percent of sludge the first time you use it. so feel the clean. not just oil, pennzoil. ♪ 100 calorie light beer with lime. miller chill. >> the jazz expected to continue to push to trade carlos boozer so they can get underneath the luxury tax line to allow utah to match millsapp's offer. now that the boozer trade that would have sent him to the bulls looks like that is stalling. chicago only wants to do the trade if they can get jared bayless from portland if they're giving up kirk heinrich. >> last month, pat riley said the miami heat's number one goal is to sign d. wade and make other roster moves. d. wade wants it the other way around. he publicly criticized the franchise for not being active this summer. this is what d. wade said. coach riley opened up the wound. he said until dwayne signs back, we can't do anything. but me and pat riley are not against each
we'll tell you why. >> dwyane wade said pat riley opened up a wound. on opposite sides. when your engine's running clean... you feel it. ...and pennzoil motor oil actively cleans out up to 15 percent of sludge the first time you use it. so feel the clean. not just oil, pennzoil. ♪ 100 calorie light beer with lime. miller chill. >> the jazz expected to continue to push to trade carlos boozer so they can get underneath the luxury tax line to allow utah to match millsapp's offer. now...
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joining us for an exclusive interview is teddy riley.ble" albums. >> welcome. this is all a testament to michael jackson's career no. one in the world like michael jackson. why do you think that is, teddy? after working with him so closely? >> he's thehumanitarian, of all time this is bigger than the super bowl, bigger than fourth of july. i was just twittering -- i mean, it's crazy how everyone is out here. for such a great man. >> help us understand something. you have a world of people who appreciate is artistry, but few people got to sit next to him and say this is the creative process this is how it works. what was that experience? >> showed us how it works, and we go along with the plan, and he shakes us up a little. most of us as producers, we never produced anyone of the caliber of michael jackson. >> so you had to really like -- >> i had to really be like the producer like quincy and just say, michael, you know, this is right, this is what we need to do, and we did it. we -- he had to really shake me into it and get me into work
joining us for an exclusive interview is teddy riley.ble" albums. >> welcome. this is all a testament to michael jackson's career no. one in the world like michael jackson. why do you think that is, teddy? after working with him so closely? >> he's thehumanitarian, of all time this is bigger than the super bowl, bigger than fourth of july. i was just twittering -- i mean, it's crazy how everyone is out here. for such a great man. >> help us understand something. you have...
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>> all starting with soccer. >> for riley, soccer helped him turn his life around.ool and he has a job lined up after graduation, he lost weight and he quit smoking. >> when you join the team it's like a family. if you need anything, we're there for you. being on this team helped me be around positive people. trying to get out of the shelter. not trying to stay here, but trying to get out and better themselves. >> against all odds, these men are making goals happen both on and off the court. dr. sanjay gupta, cnn reporting. >> i like that. thank you. as always, we like your comment and feedback. we'll read a couple from twitter. this is john jones, he says -- michael jackson home. he wanted to move in but couldn't afford it in las vegas. who can? who lives there. here's what we have another one. what does royal rain say? why is health care reform not voted on by the people instead of congress? that's a great question. and then, the next one -- glad you made it back from boston and good to have you again. goo to twitter, myspace, or facebook and we'll get your commen
>> all starting with soccer. >> for riley, soccer helped him turn his life around.ool and he has a job lined up after graduation, he lost weight and he quit smoking. >> when you join the team it's like a family. if you need anything, we're there for you. being on this team helped me be around positive people. trying to get out of the shelter. not trying to stay here, but trying to get out and better themselves. >> against all odds, these men are making goals happen both...
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. >> reporter: fourth grader parish riley is a believer. >> i always dreamed of playing baseball. because i have favorite baseball players from back when i was never born. >> reporter: mount royal elementary middle school, assistant principal knows how important this partnership is to her kids. >> the children have learned about the orioles, things that they didn't know about. and for some of the children, it may be the first time that they'll get to go to a baseball game, get to meet a player, get to actually learn the basics of baseball. >> orioles right fielder nick markakis is happy to be part of the curriculum, along with his wife christina. >> she used to be a teacher. makes it a little easier. and takes a little pressure off me. >> reporter: as a teacher, you must have a plan. what do you hope these kids go away with today? >> i hope they can see that the bat and the ball can work together to produce the furthest hit ball. and also they can learn about newton's law, and inertia and movement. >> i hit the 60. >> good job. >> is this fun? >> yes. >> did you ever think summer
. >> reporter: fourth grader parish riley is a believer. >> i always dreamed of playing baseball. because i have favorite baseball players from back when i was never born. >> reporter: mount royal elementary middle school, assistant principal knows how important this partnership is to her kids. >> the children have learned about the orioles, things that they didn't know about. and for some of the children, it may be the first time that they'll get to go to a baseball...
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that means replacing riley that resigned last month. he wants to reintroduce a measure within a month. >> another great day weather wise. >> it is gorgeous. more sunshine tomorrow? chief meteorologist vytas reid is here with the forecast. >> nice day today. temperatures wise in the mid to upper 80s. and slight difference. maybe a pop-up shower or thunderstorm in the late afternoon. 20 percent chance. looking out there right now. clear conditions. few high thin clouds on the radar. zooming out. or in. we can see not a lot of activity going on. and we will continue to see that the case as we go through the overnight. most of the showers and thunderstorms over the carolinas and that's the nearest rain, so it looks like we will see mainly quiet conditions through the overnight. morning rush hour around 69 degrees. with partly cloudy skies. looking at warm conditions by the afternoon. with a slight chance for a stray afternoon shower or thunderstorm. detailed seven-day forecast and a warmer weekend ahead. coming up. . >> tonight, you need to
that means replacing riley that resigned last month. he wants to reintroduce a measure within a month. >> another great day weather wise. >> it is gorgeous. more sunshine tomorrow? chief meteorologist vytas reid is here with the forecast. >> nice day today. temperatures wise in the mid to upper 80s. and slight difference. maybe a pop-up shower or thunderstorm in the late afternoon. 20 percent chance. looking out there right now. clear conditions. few high thin clouds on the...
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and jason riley, opinion journal.com editor, james, okay, 5-4. for the firefighters. good decision?nk it's a good decision. reject the notion that new forms of discrimination can remedy old discrimination. what's interesting, is even the four dissenting justices rejected the sotomay sotomayor n the lower court. rejecting sotomayor's reasoning, yes, to the extent that the government is moving away or the cases are getting us away from a government, racial type endorsement is a good thing. et cetera very narrow and it didn't stay flat out, look, racial preferences are against the constitution, it didn't go as far as anthony scalia says, ultimately maybe the supreme court has to go, he wrote in his concurrence there's tension between discrimination, history of racial discrimination cases and the idea that remedies can-- >> and the criticism heaped on the city of new haven, it does, i think, allow cities like new haven the next time to try to be a little more clever about how they do this. it doesn't draw a bright line and even allows congress if it wants to under pressure to step in an
and jason riley, opinion journal.com editor, james, okay, 5-4. for the firefighters. good decision?nk it's a good decision. reject the notion that new forms of discrimination can remedy old discrimination. what's interesting, is even the four dissenting justices rejected the sotomay sotomayor n the lower court. rejecting sotomayor's reasoning, yes, to the extent that the government is moving away or the cases are getting us away from a government, racial type endorsement is a good thing. et...
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. >> our first dog is riley. here's what riley looks like.ad to say. >> we found you in the crowd. why does your dog need a makeover? >> i was going to give him his own haircut at home and this is easier. >> fantastic. >> he needs it. look at him. he's a wreck. >> it's easier because once she snipped off part of his tail. it's easier if someone else does it. >> all right. so we have mom, lori and son, james. keep your blindfolds on until i tell you to take them off. let's see the before picture of riley. all right. let's see the old riley. come on out. >> harry potter. >> all right. are you ready? all right. take off your blindfolds. >> look at you. >> a little bit of a mohawk. >> tell us about the hair. >> we have to give him a brush out. it's very important to shake the paws and eyes. after a good bath and good brushout, we needed a little something something. >> who had the mohawk. >> i did. it's nontoxic. >> lori, what do you think? >> that's awesome. he used to have a mohawk. it fits the family. >> quick on the accessory. >> he's wearing
. >> our first dog is riley. here's what riley looks like.ad to say. >> we found you in the crowd. why does your dog need a makeover? >> i was going to give him his own haircut at home and this is easier. >> fantastic. >> he needs it. look at him. he's a wreck. >> it's easier because once she snipped off part of his tail. it's easier if someone else does it. >> all right. so we have mom, lori and son, james. keep your blindfolds on until i tell you to...
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riley found himself on the streets after the company he worked for suddenly went bankrupt. >> i neverught i'd be homeless. i had a good job. but i never thought that i'd be in a homeless shelter. >> reporter: depressed, overwhelmed, he joined the atlanta street soccer usa team. it's part of a national program designed to inspire hope and to restore self-worth. men who are homeless, recovering drug addicts, and refugees. >> you stop thinking about yourself and health and things that make you happy, make you want to live, that make you want to be a productive member of society. >> reporter: there are 16 teams around the country that will compete against each other in july. it's called the u.s. homeless cup. and about a dozen players deemed to have overcome the greatest obstacles were moved on to milan in this year's homeless world cup. >> we're trying to provide case management, medical, transportation, employment, whatever we can do. like i said, this isn't a program that you have to force somebody into. >> all starting with soccer. >> all starting with soccer, yeah. >> for riley, it h
riley found himself on the streets after the company he worked for suddenly went bankrupt. >> i neverught i'd be homeless. i had a good job. but i never thought that i'd be in a homeless shelter. >> reporter: depressed, overwhelmed, he joined the atlanta street soccer usa team. it's part of a national program designed to inspire hope and to restore self-worth. men who are homeless, recovering drug addicts, and refugees. >> you stop thinking about yourself and health and things...
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riley would have the 9 decisions in thinks career. e.r.a. 6.avis had a tremendous career, just over 4 e.r.a. mason pitched in over a thousand games and pen with ten decisions. so you have mixed results bringing up the young pitchers and hopefully it will turn out to be more like storm davis. >> gary: 1-1 to bloomquist. bloomquist flied out his first time out. >> buck: i don't think there's any form for having a guy knowing when he's going to be ready. everybody is different, and obviously every personality is different. and they handle success and failure in different fashions. >> gary: 2-1 delivery. and that will be in to right center field and that's a base hit. markakis on a hop. bloomquist is on. six hits, 11 at-bats in the series for the rightfielder tonight, willy bloomquist. tillman will work with a runner on. that is hit number 4. each time run runs, four hits, orioles have left four, royals one. and you look at greinke in that last inning and you wonder, is that bases loaded situation in the first going to come back and haunt? billy bu
riley would have the 9 decisions in thinks career. e.r.a. 6.avis had a tremendous career, just over 4 e.r.a. mason pitched in over a thousand games and pen with ten decisions. so you have mixed results bringing up the young pitchers and hopefully it will turn out to be more like storm davis. >> gary: 1-1 to bloomquist. bloomquist flied out his first time out. >> buck: i don't think there's any form for having a guy knowing when he's going to be ready. everybody is different, and...
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>> the nba finals when you were down and coach riley put it on the -- on the flip board.ceive it -- >> oh -- >> i did this -- oh, my god, oh, my god. don't look at him. >> like a quarterback, i shot it off the glass. >> don't you look at him, don't you dare look at him. keep use eyes up -- take your eyes off mr. wade. head up, soldier. up. close your eyes, close your eyes. keep you eyes closed. dwyane, you'll sign that, thanks. keep your eyes closed. hey, dwyane, want to get something to eat? >> yeah. >> how's it going, man? >> doing all right. >> great. you have some basketball to get signed. let me give you the low down. let me tell you, dwyane is in a bad mood. he got some bad news. he's had a turtle since he was 3 years old. he's very close to the turtle that got run over today, and they don't live forever it turns out. he's very close to the turtle and he's down in the dumps. you know what would help him, do you know any jokes? this is a weird thing, he likes knock knock jokes. do you know any? >> i probably know a couple. >> run one by me. >> knock knock. >> who's t
>> the nba finals when you were down and coach riley put it on the -- on the flip board.ceive it -- >> oh -- >> i did this -- oh, my god, oh, my god. don't look at him. >> like a quarterback, i shot it off the glass. >> don't you look at him, don't you dare look at him. keep use eyes up -- take your eyes off mr. wade. head up, soldier. up. close your eyes, close your eyes. keep you eyes closed. dwyane, you'll sign that, thanks. keep your eyes closed. hey, dwyane,...
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and bill riley, make sureis there live at 8:00 p.m. i will be doing the duties for our business network, which if you do not have it, and demands. here is-- demand it. here is a glenn,. glenn: the giants, bloated, health-care overhaul before the recess. do we need a recess like our children? hillary clinton is inç india to broaden the strategic partnership for, as i like to call it, hour upon the detour. then, there is a giant elephant in the room -- our apology tour. $18 million, refurbishing its çrecovery.gov website. wait until you here. -- hear. the government is stealing our liberty like a thief in the night. it is time to stand up. [captioning made possible by fox news channel] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- pillow, america. i would like to cut the president. -- hello, america. a little rainy for him. what do i do? what do i do? look how nervous he is. ok, the president has broken some of his campaign promises. yes, yes, ok, all right, he is not allowing five days for public comment before sig
and bill riley, make sureis there live at 8:00 p.m. i will be doing the duties for our business network, which if you do not have it, and demands. here is-- demand it. here is a glenn,. glenn: the giants, bloated, health-care overhaul before the recess. do we need a recess like our children? hillary clinton is inç india to broaden the strategic partnership for, as i like to call it, hour upon the detour. then, there is a giant elephant in the room -- our apology tour. $18 million,...
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when i was looking at this company, when i did riley automotive, when i did monroe, i personally saidyou know what, if this was personal autos, i would be pulling the trigger, but it's that office supply place that i can't stand. you're not going to grow, bruce. i can't sound like a gator where you'll finish in the top 25. the up side of aln was played out well ahead of cash for clunkers. an is in the cell block, and we're putting ourselves in for being so late with the idea. >>> coming up, cramer takes call after call to give your stock its final judgment. can you keep up? >>> it's time for the lightning round! what is that? i do know the cause of the stock market. when you hear this sound, that's 7 our caller, rockies, nothing. are you ready? it's time for the lightning round. robert! >> caller: hey, jim, this is bob from zion, illinois, but i wanted to give you a great big eagles boo-yah from allentown, pennsylvania. >> oh, wow, i'm going out to training camp. and not just because the bear cats are ready to play. >> caller: i own scott's miracle gro. >> it reversed. our ceo friend
when i was looking at this company, when i did riley automotive, when i did monroe, i personally saidyou know what, if this was personal autos, i would be pulling the trigger, but it's that office supply place that i can't stand. you're not going to grow, bruce. i can't sound like a gator where you'll finish in the top 25. the up side of aln was played out well ahead of cash for clunkers. an is in the cell block, and we're putting ourselves in for being so late with the idea. >>>...
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. >> it's a hot, humid day, but calvin riley and the rest of his soccer team don't mind the heat.'s easy to see their dedication. but something else is not so obvious. all of these men are homeless. riley found himself on the streets after the company he worked for suddenly went bankrupt. >> i never thought i would be homeless. i had a good job, and i never thought i would be homeless. >> depressed, overwhelmed, he joined atlanta's street soccer usa team. it's part of a national program designed to inspire hope and restore self-worth. it's for men who are homeless, recovering drug addicts or refugees. >> you stop thinking about yourself and start thinking about health and things that want to make you happy, things that make you want to live, make you want to get up and go to work. >> there are 16 teams around the country that will compete with each other around july. it's called the u.s. homeless cup. about a dozen players deemed to overcome the greatest obstacles will move on to milan and this year's home cup. >> what we're trying to do is just provide case management, medical, t
. >> it's a hot, humid day, but calvin riley and the rest of his soccer team don't mind the heat.'s easy to see their dedication. but something else is not so obvious. all of these men are homeless. riley found himself on the streets after the company he worked for suddenly went bankrupt. >> i never thought i would be homeless. i had a good job, and i never thought i would be homeless. >> depressed, overwhelmed, he joined atlanta's street soccer usa team. it's part of a...
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. >> reporter: fourth grader parish riley is a believer. >> i always dreamed of playing baseball. because i have favorite baseball players from back when i was never born. >> reporter: mount royal elementary school principal knows how important this partnership is to her kids. >> the children have learned things they didn't know about. and for some of the kids it may be the first time they get to meet a player, learn about a baseball game, and get to learn the basics of baseball. >> reporter: orioles right fielder nick markakis is happy to be part of the can you lick lum. -- curriculum. >> she used to be a teacher. makes it a little easier. and takes a little pressure off of me. >> as a teacher, you must have a plan. what do you hope these kids go away with today? >> they can work together to produce at this time furthest hit ball. and also they can learn about newton's law and inertia and movement. >> i hit the 60. >> good job. is it fun? >> yes. >> did you ever think summer school would be so fun? >> yes. >> no. >> we have a split decision. >> looks like the kids had fun. and yo
. >> reporter: fourth grader parish riley is a believer. >> i always dreamed of playing baseball. because i have favorite baseball players from back when i was never born. >> reporter: mount royal elementary school principal knows how important this partnership is to her kids. >> the children have learned things they didn't know about. and for some of the kids it may be the first time they get to meet a player, learn about a baseball game, and get to learn the basics of...
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teddy riley is standing there, reverend jesse jackson, ken sunshine is here, we're going to speak to those people coming up here on cnn. that's it for now. i'll be back at the bottom of the hour with more. and also special coverage coming up at noon eastern here on cnn. back to you in atlanta, heidi. >>> meanwhile, michael jackson's memorial today is bittersweet for the millions of fans looking for closure as to why he died. i want to go ahead and bring in our chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta working on this story all week long. and the week prior, quite frankly. sanjay, are officials getting any closer now to determining -- we know what the cause of death was, but as to why that happened? >> well, you know, my guess is they probably already know. these tests do come back relatively quickly. a lot of focus, obviously, as you know, heidi on the toxicology tests. and it does take some days for those tests to come back. my guess is they have those results for those tests and they're trying to piece it together with everything else that goes into an autopsy. for example, look
teddy riley is standing there, reverend jesse jackson, ken sunshine is here, we're going to speak to those people coming up here on cnn. that's it for now. i'll be back at the bottom of the hour with more. and also special coverage coming up at noon eastern here on cnn. back to you in atlanta, heidi. >>> meanwhile, michael jackson's memorial today is bittersweet for the millions of fans looking for closure as to why he died. i want to go ahead and bring in our chief medical...
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frk tom riley. ftr.uy 8 million land lines from verizon in 14 state in exchange for $5.25 biioin stock, okay, tt's why you ght be getting some as well as assung $3.3illion in debt now, you know we're fans of the longufring verizon on this show. we like its juicy 6.3% yield. and when this deal goes through, if u're a verizon shareholder, you'll beetting one share of frontier, a $6 andhae sto forvery 2.4 shares you own of verizon. what should you do witht? and everyone elson the sidelines, does this an that frontier mig be worth buying w or more likely at some point in t future? after the veriz areholders collect theifrontier shares then -- >>sell, sel sell -- >> -- on the open marketecause they d't want to own any frontier because they don'know what it is and thatould deprs the already low price. as verizon shareholders will own 2/3 of the shares outstandin after the dealfinishes. let's take a closer look. everybody knows the d-fashioned telephone business is a stinker, which is why verizon's been off loa
frk tom riley. ftr.uy 8 million land lines from verizon in 14 state in exchange for $5.25 biioin stock, okay, tt's why you ght be getting some as well as assung $3.3illion in debt now, you know we're fans of the longufring verizon on this show. we like its juicy 6.3% yield. and when this deal goes through, if u're a verizon shareholder, you'll beetting one share of frontier, a $6 andhae sto forvery 2.4 shares you own of verizon. what should you do witht? and everyone elson the sidelines, does...
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when i was looking at this company, when i did riley automotive, when i did monroe, i personally saidyou know what, if this was personal autos, i would be pulling the trigger, but it's that office supply business i cannot stand. you're not going to grow, bruce. i can't sound like a gator where you'll finish in the top five. you won't finish in the top 25 with that stock. the up side of an was played in the stock market. a.n. is in the sell block, and we're putting ourselves in for being so late with the idea. >>> coming up, cramer takes call after call to give your stock its final judgment. can you keep up? my biggest pain's really in my lower back. feels kind of like knives. aleve works all day on my back pain. only two aleve liquid gels can stop pain all day. that would take twice as many advil or ibuprofen. aleve allows me to get through my work day. has the fastest serve in the history of professional tennis. so i've come to this court to challenge his speed. ...on the internet. i'll be using the 3g at&t laptopconnect card. he won't so i can book travel plans faster, check my acco
when i was looking at this company, when i did riley automotive, when i did monroe, i personally saidyou know what, if this was personal autos, i would be pulling the trigger, but it's that office supply business i cannot stand. you're not going to grow, bruce. i can't sound like a gator where you'll finish in the top five. you won't finish in the top 25 with that stock. the up side of an was played in the stock market. a.n. is in the sell block, and we're putting ourselves in for being so late...
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now, and said his boxers are set to be displayed in the first integer division using them and fort rileykansas. great story. >> julie: put their lives on the line everyday and the freedoms we enjoy at home are guaranteed by fights overseas. but some brave men and women in uniform are willing to redouble their sacrifice for america. we go to afghanistan to see how the renewed commitment is in his version to us all. to receive gunfire then i heard some tanks, rocket launcher and got out in front of it i got one from bob and of course there was stuck there. i looked to see if they work when the demand and i found my platoon guide put someone on my back and armstrong over my arm and i took them down where they would be in a safe position. >> julie: those were the words of american hero, van barfoot, received the medal of honor for his actions on may 23, 1944 during a battle near a town in italy. he found his platoon pinned down under enemy fire so he went off on his own and took out two in the chain gun nests single-handedly. when he approached a third gun and placement the german soldiers i
now, and said his boxers are set to be displayed in the first integer division using them and fort rileykansas. great story. >> julie: put their lives on the line everyday and the freedoms we enjoy at home are guaranteed by fights overseas. but some brave men and women in uniform are willing to redouble their sacrifice for america. we go to afghanistan to see how the renewed commitment is in his version to us all. to receive gunfire then i heard some tanks, rocket launcher and got out in...
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discrimination is morally wrong, and we all believe that we're created by god and discrimination as tom rileyout is repugnant, then why wouldn't we end discrimination? >> the player field is not level, and it may never be level. when you've had oppression and a constitution that calls people of color three-fifths of a person. that's why. that's why the perspective is different. sean: so it's now acceptable for certain groups of people -- >> i said that's why people have a justification. sean: if a white male said what she said in reverse, what would the reaction in this country be? >> back to tom's point. white males have been in control -- sean: so that justifies. >> it does. we've had a break for quite a while. >> it's not justified. the problem with judge sotomayor is she should have fell on her sword. she knew what she said was wrong. she let it fester, and she can't. >> is that this one thing that you've got on her? how about the richie case? >> she's represented victims. sean: what this the firefighters. >> what about that? i think she explained it very well. >> she didn't explain it at
discrimination is morally wrong, and we all believe that we're created by god and discrimination as tom rileyout is repugnant, then why wouldn't we end discrimination? >> the player field is not level, and it may never be level. when you've had oppression and a constitution that calls people of color three-fifths of a person. that's why. that's why the perspective is different. sean: so it's now acceptable for certain groups of people -- >> i said that's why people have a...
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and bill riley, make sure you watch bill o'reilly. if you do not, you are the only one who is not -- and bill o'reilly. bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight. >> it wasn't just george bush. dick cheney, and donald rumsfeld who broke iraq. it was the united states. bill: how walter cronkite influenced the liberal media and his coverage of barack obama. bernie goldberg and i will analyze. >> going to put the naacp pass. >> naacp has a resolution. i'm the national black chamber of commerce and you are trying to put up some other black group to pit against me. it's racial. bill: why is the head of the black chamber of commerce so angry with senator barbara boxer? >> i think it's important. grill. bill: he will be here to tell us. ♪ working at the car wash ♪ working at the car wash, girl. bill: the make-a-wish foundation says no to a bikini car wash donation. >> those kids would be happy to receive anything. >> the culture warriors will weigh in on that. bill: caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right n
and bill riley, make sure you watch bill o'reilly. if you do not, you are the only one who is not -- and bill o'reilly. bill: "the o'reilly factor" is on. tonight. >> it wasn't just george bush. dick cheney, and donald rumsfeld who broke iraq. it was the united states. bill: how walter cronkite influenced the liberal media and his coverage of barack obama. bernie goldberg and i will analyze. >> going to put the naacp pass. >> naacp has a resolution. i'm the national...
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host of the national geographic show, "world's toughest fixes," an expert in heavy duty rigging, sean rileyll have a performance from a little known band known as the dave matthews band tomorrow night. [ cheers and applause ] it's a lot of show. it's going to be great. we'll see you here tomorrow. it'll be good. >> wow, that should be good. wish i was on that show. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, you're on the steve martin and paul simon show. >> oh, i forgot about that. okay. >> jimmy: yeah and the third of your show is our next guest, she voiced an oscar-winning theme song, has been nominated for multiple grammys and emmys, as well as best actress tony award. she rocks on "ugly etty." her new album "the real thing," is out today. please put it together for vanessa williams, everybody! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: very nice. beautiful. you look gorgeous. >> well thank you, darling. >> jimmy: thank you for coming on. do you know steve and paul? >> no, i don't. i'm huge fans. huge, huge fans. >> nice to meet you. i spilled water all over that side of the -- >> oh, no. [ laughter ] >> jimmy
host of the national geographic show, "world's toughest fixes," an expert in heavy duty rigging, sean rileyll have a performance from a little known band known as the dave matthews band tomorrow night. [ cheers and applause ] it's a lot of show. it's going to be great. we'll see you here tomorrow. it'll be good. >> wow, that should be good. wish i was on that show. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, you're on the steve martin and paul simon show. >> oh, i forgot about that....
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boost riley anand tom ley combining roro ' 'n'oll and hip-hop inhehe way i iisis rking. >>>>eaean? >> ll goith rortrt high stetet oy cacaus my brotheher is in the baba! go, other! ththanyou to everyone her upext the sturbing case of grave death o outseechchico. relavevedemand answers what happened to t the loved ones. weweo live to chicago. you're watching msnbnblilive i'm carlos w watso what's in a triscuit? simple ingredieients like soft white wiwinter whehe gathered together f for 22 grams of whwholgraigoodness. it's what mas iscuit worth every bite trcuit. weave so wonr. the first compleleteomom's multivititam i in drink mix. withth me e lcium and vitatamid.d... toupuprt bone anand eaeastealth... whe e heing you hydrate. ona day women's 2o. refreshingly healtlthy >>> welcome back to nbc li. i'm carlos watn. now the blu dog coalitn is demandg significant changes to the drafted healt care bill. here is what the president sd about , though, in italy. >>t is my highest legislative iorityverhe next month. i never believ anything i do or die. but i really want to get it done by e aug
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frantom riley. ftr.lion land lines from verizizon in 14tates in exchange for $5$5.25 billn in stoc okay, that's why you might t be getng some as well as assuming $3.3.3 billioin debt. now, y you know 're fans of the long suffering v verizon othis showow. weike its juicy 6.3% yieield. and whwhen this al goes through, if you'ra verizon shareholder, you' be getting one share e of frontierer, a $6 a change stock for every 4.2 shares youou own o verizon. what should you do witith it? and everyone elslse on t sidelinenes, does is mean that froner might be worth buyingng now or more likekely at so point in t the futur after the veverizon areholders collectheir frontier shares s and then -- >> sl, sell, sell -- >> -- on the open n market bause they don't want t to own a frontier bececause ty don't know what it is and that cocould depress the e already w price. verizon shareholders s will own 2/3 3 of thehares outstanding after the deal f finishes. let't's take aloser look. everybody knows the old-fashned telepho
frantom riley. ftr.lion land lines from verizizon in 14tates in exchange for $5$5.25 billn in stoc okay, that's why you might t be getng some as well as assuming $3.3.3 billioin debt. now, y you know 're fans of the long suffering v verizon othis showow. weike its juicy 6.3% yieield. and whwhen this al goes through, if you'ra verizon shareholder, you' be getting one share e of frontierer, a $6 a change stock for every 4.2 shares youou own o verizon. what should you do witith it? and everyone...
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i also want to pay tribute to ted riley, who spent his whole life in swaziland. his father fought in the boer war. he's now helping the king to build up that beautiful little country's wildlife. i have got to praise the king for having the strength and vision to mean it, and he bans poaching, zero tolerance, no bail, no breaks. you kill, you go to jail. we've had too many elephants and rhinos killed in that part of the world. i can't overlook, of course, the work of today's peace corps volunteers in swaziland to deal with the hiv/aids challenge. they're up against some of the real challenges in this world. i was happy to get a chance to meet with those people. three cheers to the king for inviting the peace corps into his country. and backing them up in their volunteer efforts. it makes me proud to have those young americans over there working to meet a horror that affects africa so greatly. it was an incredible two weeks. i came very close to some very amazing animals in the midst of the most beautiful scenery in the world. i was lucky to be in africa as a young
i also want to pay tribute to ted riley, who spent his whole life in swaziland. his father fought in the boer war. he's now helping the king to build up that beautiful little country's wildlife. i have got to praise the king for having the strength and vision to mean it, and he bans poaching, zero tolerance, no bail, no breaks. you kill, you go to jail. we've had too many elephants and rhinos killed in that part of the world. i can't overlook, of course, the work of today's peace corps...
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brandon riley remembers the boys were always get in fights at the american legion hall with the valley boys like borden and associated press bureau chief who came up probably tinkled with a few of the guys back in today so when we were invited to come back i came to tahoe and some of our extracurricular activities. spurring baseball was more like a combination of ice hockey and mud wrestling than the national pastime. for early season practices the team would head to the desert east of carson city. the arrival date in the dust devils what went there to buy your diamond for weekend play. one day the guy is brought there 22 rifles for the right and after the day's scrimmage we piled into the back of georgia's pick up ostensibly to go jack rabbit hunting but no one before or after the great daniel boone ever managed to shoot a jack rabbit with anything other than a shotgun. so you shouldn't be surprised anyone in the safari didn't produce the intended results. unfortunately or fortunately depending on how you view such matters there were other nearby ad ventures in the desert waiting to b
brandon riley remembers the boys were always get in fights at the american legion hall with the valley boys like borden and associated press bureau chief who came up probably tinkled with a few of the guys back in today so when we were invited to come back i came to tahoe and some of our extracurricular activities. spurring baseball was more like a combination of ice hockey and mud wrestling than the national pastime. for early season practices the team would head to the desert east of carson...
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>> i call him riley. that's his middle name. >> we also heard papa smurf. why is that? >> yes. him papa smurf, because he tries to act like the daddy. sometimes he even acts like his momma. you know, just trying to take care of the children and help anyway we can. and i'll tell him, i have it, tristan. i have it. it's okay. but he will not take no for an answer. he wants to be in charge. >> well, he was in charge. he was large and in charge that day. tristan, way to go. >> that is right. >> way to go, tristan. good job there. thank you so much. and it great to see. serenity, i love that name for a baby. and your husband, chris. thank you. have a wonderful, wonderful day. thanks so much. >> you, too. >> you can tell they're from the south, the way she said ma'am. they're from the dallas area. we asked the national weather service about what someone can do when they're inside their home during a storm. they said the main thing people have to know is to stay away from anything that would conduct electricity. normally that would include plumbing. anything that plugs into the wall.
>> i call him riley. that's his middle name. >> we also heard papa smurf. why is that? >> yes. him papa smurf, because he tries to act like the daddy. sometimes he even acts like his momma. you know, just trying to take care of the children and help anyway we can. and i'll tell him, i have it, tristan. i have it. it's okay. but he will not take no for an answer. he wants to be in charge. >> well, he was in charge. he was large and in charge that day. tristan, way to go....
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kenley riley told me that he knew how to work the media, and to keep us guessing about him. is much more interesting than a person who seems normal. but here, we were normalizing michael jackson, and humanizing him, talking about him as a more regular person. >> so many top-notch performers, musicians, performed yesterday, singers. who stands out in your mind? >> i mean, you know, stevie wonder. any time he performs, he's the star. and you know, of course, i never dreamed in summer, you know i mean, that was a heart breaker. if that didn't get you or mariah didn't get you, clearly, surely paris got you. or you're just a grinch and you have no heart. john maher was fantastic. and he's always fantastic. an acoustic version of human nature. that was fantastic. gave me a lot of great performances. jennifer hudson, you know. eight months pregnant, you know, with break dancers doing their thing. i love that. >> and shaheen, the 12-year-old boy that michael jackson had seen from youtube and picked for his tour in london. he was going to have that little boy sing with him. >> yes. >
kenley riley told me that he knew how to work the media, and to keep us guessing about him. is much more interesting than a person who seems normal. but here, we were normalizing michael jackson, and humanizing him, talking about him as a more regular person. >> so many top-notch performers, musicians, performed yesterday, singers. who stands out in your mind? >> i mean, you know, stevie wonder. any time he performs, he's the star. and you know, of course, i never dreamed in summer,...
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chief executive officer of riley management, and senior vice president, and if i read you two carefullyenough, i think ned, you're a little more hopeful on these earnings reports than you are, john. why are you hopeful of what we're going to hear over the next few weeks? >> i'm not saying the earnings themselves are going to be great, but i think the results are going to beat the expectations of the street. 67% of the companies actually beat the analysts estimates. i think the analysts are in this conservative mode underestima underestimating and hoping the companies will produce better results. i think the economy is the focal issue right now, and clearly people are waiting for that second step of recovery to take place before we push this market higher. >> john, your palms are sweaty around earnings, i guess. >> i think so, bill, i think with a price earnings ratio around 19.5% to 20% right now, i think equity valuations are fully priced for a pretty good earnings season, ex-financials, i think quarter over quarter and year-over-year basis, but i think at the end of the day, consumpti
chief executive officer of riley management, and senior vice president, and if i read you two carefullyenough, i think ned, you're a little more hopeful on these earnings reports than you are, john. why are you hopeful of what we're going to hear over the next few weeks? >> i'm not saying the earnings themselves are going to be great, but i think the results are going to beat the expectations of the street. 67% of the companies actually beat the analysts estimates. i think the analysts...
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i'mmjojoed nowy a vetetanan trerern the floor, tom riley to talk a little b b about what some of f th trers think about this move.. at least too consider these position mits. whwhatsshe f feengng dn here? s s far wehink it's rerelyly going to be morere out the otc than thehe floor. we a aeaeady haveretty strictt tradinin l lims down he,, what kind of size y you can have on. i alize there a people that getoo have some empmptis and ththeyrobably are going tlook into that more closely. bubui think th fact they'llll look t t regulalatemore of the c market could h hav atrickle down effect he.e. >> coerned about volume.Ñ ththe ee group is reviewingththñ opopal. take a a lkkt what thehe volume e e going to be key. dodoou thinkk i i coululd impact price as well? >> i thihink a a time you effff volume y yououou have an adverse effect on price. mo people trading a marketet, the morere ransparent itis. you take people ouout it,ouou knowow, uu could have even greaeateswswgs than we h had la year. >> and people taking eir moneyg ererse could contribute to that, , to >>right. >> we're lookingng a
i'mmjojoed nowy a vetetanan trerern the floor, tom riley to talk a little b b about what some of f th trers think about this move.. at least too consider these position mits. whwhatsshe f feengng dn here? s s far wehink it's rerelyly going to be morere out the otc than thehe floor. we a aeaeady haveretty strictt tradinin l lims down he,, what kind of size y you can have on. i alize there a people that getoo have some empmptis and ththeyrobably are going tlook into that more closely. bubui think...
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riley sarina. boy, maria has been doing such great stuff. are you happy now? you're from canada?c 7 news update. >>> good morning @ 8:56. i am greta kreusz. >> in alexandria, there has been a huge water main break. we will show you video. look at the water. that is on van dorn street, north of the beltway at vin streete . they managed to turn the water off but the water -- water is still standing there. van dorn street, north of the beltway will be closed until further notice. that is in alexandria. i will take you to a couple of pictures. this is live on 270 at falls road, moving better and the other camera will show us slowing on less of the screen, northbound from newington on the '95. >> it does not get much bteetr -- today. 61 degrees in frederick, -- mostly sunny this afternoon with highs approaching 88 degrees. tonight, mostly clear and dropping to the upper 50's. we will see mid-60 cost downtown. tomorrow will be warmer, offer 80's, near 90, with plenty of sunshine. our temperatures will be cool this week by the end of the week but we could hit 94 the day tomorrow. >>> ma
riley sarina. boy, maria has been doing such great stuff. are you happy now? you're from canada?c 7 news update. >>> good morning @ 8:56. i am greta kreusz. >> in alexandria, there has been a huge water main break. we will show you video. look at the water. that is on van dorn street, north of the beltway at vin streete . they managed to turn the water off but the water -- water is still standing there. van dorn street, north of the beltway will be closed until further notice....
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riley sarina. boy, maria has been doing such great stuff. are you happy now? you're from canada?e. sunshine, we got rid of the overnight clouds, pushing south across the bay and 75 parkville. 74, even cooler by the inner harbor. you can see a little hint of cloudiness out there but overall the sun is winning out. there's the battle with the clouds sliding across the lower portion of the delmarva. skies will return partly cloudy this afternoon but a pleasant high of 85. this evening there could be a shower until midnight. then we clear out again. drop to 57. another good-looking day, sunny to partly cloudy, highs between 80 and 8le 5. let's get a final check of the roads with kim. >>> traffic remains heavy on 95 southbound between the hazelwood overpass and whitemarsh boulevard but keep in mind, if headed downtown, road closures because of artscape. you can expect to see mount royal closed between charles street and north avenue. cathedral street remains closed between preston and mount royal. that earlier disabled has been cleared out of the harbor tunnel northbound, however, exp
riley sarina. boy, maria has been doing such great stuff. are you happy now? you're from canada?e. sunshine, we got rid of the overnight clouds, pushing south across the bay and 75 parkville. 74, even cooler by the inner harbor. you can see a little hint of cloudiness out there but overall the sun is winning out. there's the battle with the clouds sliding across the lower portion of the delmarva. skies will return partly cloudy this afternoon but a pleasant high of 85. this evening there could...
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to that end i'm pleased to announce that nick riley will take responsibility for gm international operations, reporting to me, part of the executive committee, and nick and our international operations will remain headquartered in shanghai, china. the existing regional strategy boards are being eliminated, removing a layer of management. the regional strategy boards help strengthen gm's presence in key markets but given the changes in the industry and our company we're taking a more streamline approach to running the business. it also reflects realization that we need to run the business going forward through more collaboration and then shared power structures, including in europe. the european business is brated as an integrated business but our expectation going forward will be a minority position and work with our european business as a key partner but we will not have direct management responsibility for the business going forward. details of this new structure including key leadership changes will be communicated later this month. all of this is aimed at reducing bureaucracy and driving
to that end i'm pleased to announce that nick riley will take responsibility for gm international operations, reporting to me, part of the executive committee, and nick and our international operations will remain headquartered in shanghai, china. the existing regional strategy boards are being eliminated, removing a layer of management. the regional strategy boards help strengthen gm's presence in key markets but given the changes in the industry and our company we're taking a more streamline...
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riley is the army's oldest division. >>> the u.s. military blows a missile out of the sky, a missile launched from hawaii. %% >>> the british are leaving iraq. today is the day that great britain formally withdraws all of the forces from iraq at the height of the war, 46,000 british troops were stationed in and around the country. british operation has been based in basra and southern iraq. the deputy head of the iraq mission say they leave basra in a better state than when we arrived in 2003. >>> the military fights another success in the pacific. just before midnight eastern, a ballistic missile with dummy warhead was launched toward hawaii, it was blown up by an intercepter missile from one of three navy ships in the pacific. this was the 19th successful test out of 23 out of the u.s. defense missile system. >>> calm reportedly has returned to northern nigeria now. battled militants who wanted to impose their laws on the region. the leader of that sect is now dead. military leaders say he was killed in a shootout yesterday while
riley is the army's oldest division. >>> the u.s. military blows a missile out of the sky, a missile launched from hawaii. %% >>> the british are leaving iraq. today is the day that great britain formally withdraws all of the forces from iraq at the height of the war, 46,000 british troops were stationed in and around the country. british operation has been based in basra and southern iraq. the deputy head of the iraq mission say they leave basra in a better state than when...
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as jerry west, wilt chamberlain, ervin "magic" johnson, kareem abdul-jabbar, shaquille o'neal, pat riley and current head coach, phil jackson. this season, kobe bryant, lamar owe dam, derrick fisher, pau gasol led the 2008-2009 lakers to a 65-17 regular season record and the number one spot in the western conference playoffs. not only did ariza help to bring another championship to los angeles, he also attended westchester high school in my district. the lakers entered the nba playoffs with home court advantage. as a result of the team's regular season performance. and in the first round of the playoffs, the lakers defeated the utah jazz in five games to advance to the western conference semifinals. the lakers then faced the houston rockets in the western conference semifinals, winning seven games and advancing to the western conference finals where they faced the denver nuggets. the lakers clerchinged the western conference finals in six games it thanks to the outstanding play by pau gasol and kobe bryant which closed out the series. in the nba finals, the lakers match under with the or
as jerry west, wilt chamberlain, ervin "magic" johnson, kareem abdul-jabbar, shaquille o'neal, pat riley and current head coach, phil jackson. this season, kobe bryant, lamar owe dam, derrick fisher, pau gasol led the 2008-2009 lakers to a 65-17 regular season record and the number one spot in the western conference playoffs. not only did ariza help to bring another championship to los angeles, he also attended westchester high school in my district. the lakers entered the nba...
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christian sentin along with ned riley, guys, it's good to see you both. ned, let me ask you, with the goldman news, albeit on light volume, did anything significant happen yesterday? >> well, what happened yesterday is what's been happening all along and that is the leadership in this market is in the right place. everybody is looking for the reflation trade to lead us out. i strongly believe that those that will leads precreeding the downturn are not those that will come out of the box and lead again. technology stocks have been up this year. this contour of recovery is going to be different than the last one. everybody is looking to the consumer. granted, it's 17% of the economy. but the tech sector has been the leadership if you look back. so me, that implies more cap spending. consumers will follow as soon as we get the employment situation better. >> but the goldman news yesterday, the upgrade, at least, and the reaction to that does not have you whistling sunshine necessarily today? i don't know about sunshine. i think joe stated it best. goldman st
christian sentin along with ned riley, guys, it's good to see you both. ned, let me ask you, with the goldman news, albeit on light volume, did anything significant happen yesterday? >> well, what happened yesterday is what's been happening all along and that is the leadership in this market is in the right place. everybody is looking for the reflation trade to lead us out. i strongly believe that those that will leads precreeding the downturn are not those that will come out of the box...
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you know joe oh riley, right? oh, no, that's not joe. bill. >> i was going to bring up scarborough. >> his name is charles. >> his middle name is joe. >> chuck scarborough was taken and he took my name and ruined the whole coffee thing. but go ahead. >> there are signs of life in the economy. fedex is said to be seeing signs of a turn around, as well. the executive giant tells a german magazine that the downturn is easing. also says that fedex's internationally transported items have not fallen further when you compare it with the previous quarter. he says production seems to be picking up again worldwide. this is, again, part of those confusing signals that we see out there. >> the president is in moscow trying to reset russian relations. obama criticized putin last week for having, in his words, one foot still planted in the cold war. obama and medvedev expect to announce progress on talks that could lead to a new arms treaty. he'll head to italy for the g-8 summit and he'll make a stop in ghana. >> say his name again. medvedev. >> i t
you know joe oh riley, right? oh, no, that's not joe. bill. >> i was going to bring up scarborough. >> his name is charles. >> his middle name is joe. >> chuck scarborough was taken and he took my name and ruined the whole coffee thing. but go ahead. >> there are signs of life in the economy. fedex is said to be seeing signs of a turn around, as well. the executive giant tells a german magazine that the downturn is easing. also says that fedex's internationally...
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. >> who, oh riley? >> no, but the same network.u! >> you're not talking about do it live? >> no. i'm talking about 1,000 stocks in the s&p 500, that one. >> oil was up a little bit this morning. yesterday, $54.32. the ten-year note will be the center of attention today when we see the chairman testify on the hill. dollar edging a little higher, at least earlier this morning for the time being. the dollar index is at 78.91. goal, meantime with the dollar relatively steady, so is gold down 10 cents. let's get to our tuesday task force this morning. michelle girard of rbs and tim ko ori a n join us to put earnings season and they are health care thing appears to have more challenges. what was your take? >> i have to say, the op-ed piece lays it out there. this seems like it's pretty much the testimony. nothing new. it's discussing in detail all the options the fed has. reassuringel everybody that the fed has the ability to reverse policy when it's time. he is trying to say, we're ready, we node what to do when it comes time to unwind all these programs and he doesn't want the market
. >> who, oh riley? >> no, but the same network.u! >> you're not talking about do it live? >> no. i'm talking about 1,000 stocks in the s&p 500, that one. >> oil was up a little bit this morning. yesterday, $54.32. the ten-year note will be the center of attention today when we see the chairman testify on the hill. dollar edging a little higher, at least earlier this morning for the time being. the dollar index is at 78.91. goal, meantime with the dollar...
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and i even heard the comment the other day that pat riley was going to run for president, they better hope that they don't look at his health care plan that he got started in massachusetts because he could hurt. and i would just like to know if you can tell me how much more has the health care cost than what you all projected. thank you. guest: actually, we have a great resource in the source of the massachusetts taxpayers foundation, which is an organization that has a great track record of doing economic analysis and tax analysis. they are largely funded by support from th business commun. they have a good solid research base. they have recently had on their website -- you can find their research where they look at the costs of health care. and the reform, they indicate, has not really impacted the cost of health carat all. health care at all. we still have the cost of health care, not so much the cost of reform. that's what we're working on like everybody else is. the health care costs have gone up nationally. they've gone newspaper massachusetts, too. -- up in massachusetts, too.
and i even heard the comment the other day that pat riley was going to run for president, they better hope that they don't look at his health care plan that he got started in massachusetts because he could hurt. and i would just like to know if you can tell me how much more has the health care cost than what you all projected. thank you. guest: actually, we have a great resource in the source of the massachusetts taxpayers foundation, which is an organization that has a great track record of...
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one of them was a constituent from my district, patricia riley. patricia is a small business person. for 20 years she was insured under a small business policy by the same company. she paid her bills every month religiously. the only claim she ever made was some painkillers for a back injury. and then last year she was found to have breast cancer. she had a double mastectomy. she contracted a staph infection while she was in the hospital. and while all that is going on, she received notice from her insurance company that they were not going to renew her policy as of june 30 of this year. she's still fighting that staph infection. she's unable to work, and she's still fighting without insurance because the only insurance available to her now is far beyond her means to pay. she is the real person, and someone whose situation could be replicated in any household across this country if we don't do something about reforming our insurance system. another woman who was at the hearing yesterday, a ms. baiten from dallas, texas. ms. baiten is 59. she had a
one of them was a constituent from my district, patricia riley. patricia is a small business person. for 20 years she was insured under a small business policy by the same company. she paid her bills every month religiously. the only claim she ever made was some painkillers for a back injury. and then last year she was found to have breast cancer. she had a double mastectomy. she contracted a staph infection while she was in the hospital. and while all that is going on, she received notice from...