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but a measure of tension developed between roach and ariza, following his early return to the u.s.havez, jr. >> well, you know, the thing is, i had pacquiao and top fighters, and i wanted to work with chavez, jr., i told him, i think it's a bad move. people make decisions and i think it was the wrong one but he's a grown man and he'll have to live with his decision, not me. >> when i spoke to manny and we had our conversation, he just said, you're only going to be gone really a couple of weeks. it's not like i left in the heart of training or two weeks before or i left for a whole camp. so, he just gave me the green light and said go help him. i'll see new l.a., it's okay. >> freddie is not very happy by the and you can see there is tension in the gym right now after we got back and alex joined us but frankly from my point of you, i don't give two hoots if alex is training manny or not. >> to pacquiao it wasn't an issue and he's welcome back into the corner at the wild card. >> they are make a big issue but alex asked permission to me. if i'm okay if he go to go back to l.a. and wa
but a measure of tension developed between roach and ariza, following his early return to the u.s.havez, jr. >> well, you know, the thing is, i had pacquiao and top fighters, and i wanted to work with chavez, jr., i told him, i think it's a bad move. people make decisions and i think it was the wrong one but he's a grown man and he'll have to live with his decision, not me. >> when i spoke to manny and we had our conversation, he just said, you're only going to be gone really a...
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adam roach keeps his hitting streak alive. zimmerman would score with that long double.nd again, clap your hands. gonzalez -- nationals beat them 7-3. the biggest story line to come out of cincinnati -- bryce harper. you can see a little bit on his face, he had a battle would. he was 0-5 last night. a reason to be upset. but not this upset. he swung his bat at the wall hit him in the eye. he required 10 stitches. but the manager says it is part of the game and he is used to it. >> bryce made out. i heard him come in. he swing and hit the wall with his bat. was frustrated he was not centering on the ball. that is what ballplayers do, break bats. throw helmets. >> well, tiger woods finished with a 72 at the players championship today. matt kucher is the lader at 12 under part. >> the >> a few pet owners decided to do more than take their dogs for walks today. >> they decided to try out some dog yoga. [laughter] it was one of the activities to celebrate the washington humane society's mobile adoption center. it will help find pets good homes. >> downward dog. >> nice. >> --
adam roach keeps his hitting streak alive. zimmerman would score with that long double.nd again, clap your hands. gonzalez -- nationals beat them 7-3. the biggest story line to come out of cincinnati -- bryce harper. you can see a little bit on his face, he had a battle would. he was 0-5 last night. a reason to be upset. but not this upset. he swung his bat at the wall hit him in the eye. he required 10 stitches. but the manager says it is part of the game and he is used to it. >> bryce...
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the goal of the judge is to try to get the jury to roach a verdict so it does not surprise me she would want them to try against. >>jonathan: in your experience looking at trials like this, when this happens, when a jury reaches a hung verdict and the judge sends them to the jury room, how successful is the second attempt? >>guest: well, i don't have any specific numbers but the instruction that the judge will give the jury is pretty forceful and encourages them to try to resolve their differences and in many cases it does result in an actual verdict. >>jonathan: based on the dynamics you have witnessed from the courtroom and the jury do you have any predictions? >>guest: if you look at the count they said they reached a verdict on is the one that the prosecution had the strongest evidence on which would suggest that it is most likely guilty verdict. >>jonathan: thank you very much for joining us. megyn that count, of course, is the allegation that john edwards accepted illegal campaign funds from rachel "bunny" mellon in 2008, in keeping with a lot of the evidence they requested, some
the goal of the judge is to try to get the jury to roach a verdict so it does not surprise me she would want them to try against. >>jonathan: in your experience looking at trials like this, when this happens, when a jury reaches a hung verdict and the judge sends them to the jury room, how successful is the second attempt? >>guest: well, i don't have any specific numbers but the instruction that the judge will give the jury is pretty forceful and encourages them to try to resolve...
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we can change all this with your roach -- vote. we have the possibility of building, spill that works with the committee to create a neighborhood that is healthy and filled with businesses and restaurants and medical offices and i remember when mosconi center was a contrast -- controversial area and people were worried about traffic but it was planned well and included underground unloading so traffic impact was minimal. it is the same with this hospital. the plan for emergency vehicles and supply trucks and emergency room drop box will create minimal impact on moving traffic. the hospital brings work for construction workers, four nurses, for doctors, and for the medical personnel, not to mention the businesses and services that will service these folks. thousands of permanent jobs. we have been told how the america's cup will bring jobs, too, and tourist dollars and two san francisco and how we will have to endure that traffic and the influx of tourists and people filling the city for just three months. three months. not years. n
we can change all this with your roach -- vote. we have the possibility of building, spill that works with the committee to create a neighborhood that is healthy and filled with businesses and restaurants and medical offices and i remember when mosconi center was a contrast -- controversial area and people were worried about traffic but it was planned well and included underground unloading so traffic impact was minimal. it is the same with this hospital. the plan for emergency vehicles and...
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monetary economics without asking you when the fed will raise the target rate, i was talking to steve roach the other day of yale university formally with morgan stanley about the asymmetric challenges that any bank faces. you did not receive many phone calls from politicians or presidents looking for you to raise interest rates. it's a substantially asymmetric universe that any central bank works in. how do you fault the realities and the desire for inflation targeting? >> first of all, what i actually said was that in all of my years i got bushels full of mail. i cannot recall a single request from the congress or any other political figure which said raise rates. it was just zero. and that's still the case basically because the political system seeks the short-term solution. and the fending off of any simblance of pain you cannot run a complex capitalist society in which the average age of assets is 20 to 25 years with everything being short term. and there are occasions when the wise thing to do is to allow markets to liquid ate. i think the best example i can give is the actual experie
monetary economics without asking you when the fed will raise the target rate, i was talking to steve roach the other day of yale university formally with morgan stanley about the asymmetric challenges that any bank faces. you did not receive many phone calls from politicians or presidents looking for you to raise interest rates. it's a substantially asymmetric universe that any central bank works in. how do you fault the realities and the desire for inflation targeting? >> first of all,...
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our conversation mentioned a roach motel. >> the problem with the government is data checks in, but it never checks out. one of the best analogy is a wonderful movie called unindiana jones and the raiders of the lost ark. if you remember the ark was sent in a box to gsa. it looked like four million other boxes all the same. nobody would be able to find the lost ark anymore because it looked like everything else in the government. i think there are limits and the answer isn't messily to have more government personnel, it is to give government more capacity throug
our conversation mentioned a roach motel. >> the problem with the government is data checks in, but it never checks out. one of the best analogy is a wonderful movie called unindiana jones and the raiders of the lost ark. if you remember the ark was sent in a box to gsa. it looked like four million other boxes all the same. nobody would be able to find the lost ark anymore because it looked like everything else in the government. i think there are limits and the answer isn't messily to...
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joining us is stephen roach. thinking about the financials today in the wake of this revolution? >> good morning, becky. look, i don't think these trading accidents occur in a vacuum. and i'm sort of leaning more toward joe's interpretation here that we've got big, systemic macro risks in the global economy by any major global imbalances, current account, trade account balances are running at much, much larger levels than they have been historically and you inject all this aggressive qe1, qe2 monetary easing into the system, you've got a pretty risky, potentially toxic cocktail there and traders have a really difficult time in managing risks in these environments. i think the discussion -- i've been listening to your discussion this morning. it's pretty exhausting. there's not a regulatory fix for every tiny little thing that happens. it's like a little boy always trying to put his finger in every little hole that springs up. we also need to run our global economy from a monetary policy and avoiding these bubbles
joining us is stephen roach. thinking about the financials today in the wake of this revolution? >> good morning, becky. look, i don't think these trading accidents occur in a vacuum. and i'm sort of leaning more toward joe's interpretation here that we've got big, systemic macro risks in the global economy by any major global imbalances, current account, trade account balances are running at much, much larger levels than they have been historically and you inject all this aggressive qe1,...
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roaches we will that new egypt look like the groups like i will it means increasing much strict muslim coing. i have no problem with. is this. islamic system so we have our culture out of this or culture content and out of it language and. society as we live in egypt so i think the system and the laws have to come from this culture and this culture means islamic world. and many of these fishing for implementing shari'a law in egypt at least publicly that it could still be a long way off but there are already signs that change is taking place a lot of people who are currently governmental come to this for president are being very cautious about the statements that they make with the got the policy everyone is preaching moderate islamists but the same time there's an undercurrent like for instance we're going to change that. likely we're not going to make schools but we're going to preach religion better at schools they matter how subtle the differences may be at the moment egypt's eric cheek restraint in meeting its each and there is still so what happens right now keep the ferals the g
roaches we will that new egypt look like the groups like i will it means increasing much strict muslim coing. i have no problem with. is this. islamic system so we have our culture out of this or culture content and out of it language and. society as we live in egypt so i think the system and the laws have to come from this culture and this culture means islamic world. and many of these fishing for implementing shari'a law in egypt at least publicly that it could still be a long way off but...
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robert roach postings other top six pack their. backyard for the osbournes or life support chelsea loving every second of the despair holderness now more than. chelsea succeeded surely we started playing strategy for it much more than also for the world but just to believe it was the best feeling ever now maria sharapova is known as a bit of a fighter on the tennis court but her victory over lean are to retain her italian open title must go down as one of the greatest ever comebacks after losing the first set six ball the russian looked down and out when she trailed four games to love in the second but somehow she clawed her way back never giving up on a big grand to eventually take it six ball to level the match. then deciding section bravely saved match point i'm forced to type right after hitting a thunderous winner. but just this year after was getting on top of things the clouds rain stop in vogue a russian didn't let it upset her written because on her return to the clay she picked up from where she left off winning the toy b
robert roach postings other top six pack their. backyard for the osbournes or life support chelsea loving every second of the despair holderness now more than. chelsea succeeded surely we started playing strategy for it much more than also for the world but just to believe it was the best feeling ever now maria sharapova is known as a bit of a fighter on the tennis court but her victory over lean are to retain her italian open title must go down as one of the greatest ever comebacks after...
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the sucher here roaches of "the avenger," smashing records. they had the biggest u.s. opening ever, this weekend. the first movie to make more than $200 million in one weekend along. the world wide total for the disney movie, our parent company here at abc, now notching $640 million. so, abc's david wright tom on the muscle behind this megahit. >> reporter: a team of super heroes so powerful, not only do they save the world, they've done something even more remarkable. knocking harry potter off his pedestal. the final installment of the harry potter franchise held the previous record for domestic box office. $168 million. in its first three days in the u.s. and canada. "the avengers," $200 million, comfortable beats that. eclipsing other super movies. "batman: the dark knight." "spider-man 3." and "the hunger games." all took in $150 million in their first three days. respectable, but not even close to the avengers. >> i think we're looking at, by far, the biggest summer ever. "avengers" is blowing the doors open. >> reporter: the movie has been called an "ocean's 11"
the sucher here roaches of "the avenger," smashing records. they had the biggest u.s. opening ever, this weekend. the first movie to make more than $200 million in one weekend along. the world wide total for the disney movie, our parent company here at abc, now notching $640 million. so, abc's david wright tom on the muscle behind this megahit. >> reporter: a team of super heroes so powerful, not only do they save the world, they've done something even more remarkable. knocking...
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bahrain have detained the head of the country's center for human rights without explanation now bill roache all known for his firm opposition to the ruling regime was arrested just days before an interview with the world's top whistleblower julian assad's is due to air on r.t. the civil rights leader was already facing charges of participating in protests against the government and was returning to power for a sunday court hearing the uprising has been going on for about fourteen months now with a predominantly shiite population protesting against the sunni or willing dynasty. and you to have a chance to see julian aslan as exclusive interview with nabil over a job on tuesday here on r.t. . as speak to two leading revolutionaries one from bahrain where the revolution failed was that egypt where the revolution is now in turmoil what makes a revolution and where is the arab spring going to go. the syrian government has granted an amnesty to two hundred sixty five rebels ahead of monday's multi-party parliamentary vote the first such election in decades meanwhile a series of blasts in the capi
bahrain have detained the head of the country's center for human rights without explanation now bill roache all known for his firm opposition to the ruling regime was arrested just days before an interview with the world's top whistleblower julian assad's is due to air on r.t. the civil rights leader was already facing charges of participating in protests against the government and was returning to power for a sunday court hearing the uprising has been going on for about fourteen months now...
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roache much more distinct list of priorities and clear and attractive set of values sort of narrative of values which would be appealing to its to its counterparts around the world is not going to be with us as a primary focus in the world of the think part of the pole of power which is moving into the asia pacific and that's where probably russia will have to seek for more for more resources for its support its own development and positioning of the world as to us to us to to be doing awfully busy to ration well. each incumbent president in russia is trying to establish good relations with the with the with the west we could see. early putin them trying to force calm to the u.s. concerns off to these symptoms by the september eleventh attack. helping out with a with the kind of stone gratian rolling back on a couple of a couple of bases for and for military bases include and vietnam for example. now past a while that that was also the case with believe it might be the case that if it was put in an office says as a president it could have been different but it was. the period it was s
roache much more distinct list of priorities and clear and attractive set of values sort of narrative of values which would be appealing to its to its counterparts around the world is not going to be with us as a primary focus in the world of the think part of the pole of power which is moving into the asia pacific and that's where probably russia will have to seek for more for more resources for its support its own development and positioning of the world as to us to us to to be doing awfully...
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roache over facebook continues this week everybody knows about it but did you catch this a co-founder of the social network has changed his relationship status with the u.s. . as largo savva and one of the facebook founders masters u.s. citizenship some months back and is becoming a resident of singapore savard was born in brazil became an american citizen in one thousand nine hundred eighty issued a statement saying his decision had nothing to do with the i.p.o. . imagine now right before he's about to become we're really really really red the ditch is the us passport for one in singapore and this is a trend that we see where a record number of us citizens have given up their citizenship seven hundred eighty eight he's not the first past year he's not the first who will be the last and america's become like a truck stop for people like him to go to make their money and then to leave destitute and not him. to leave the u.s. destitute as people can try to make their money to get rich to be successful but then they're like hey we don't want to be taxed this way we don't want to be taxed
roache over facebook continues this week everybody knows about it but did you catch this a co-founder of the social network has changed his relationship status with the u.s. . as largo savva and one of the facebook founders masters u.s. citizenship some months back and is becoming a resident of singapore savard was born in brazil became an american citizen in one thousand nine hundred eighty issued a statement saying his decision had nothing to do with the i.p.o. . imagine now right before he's...
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roaches never die they come back, go this, kill them, and leave. but the idea of trying to save afghanistan, people have been trying to save afghanistan for years. why not save something fun. like hawaii. >>bob: go ahead. okay the status of force agreement that obama signed, with karzai was a very important mile stop for us. it leaves behind a number of u.s. troops after 2013 when we will withdraw and the troops will be there to both teach the afghan police and their military how to be good fighters and to protect the border with pakistan. if you get the taliban separated and split you have a better chance. they will not go away. this country does not have the basis for another 10 years of war. >> no one has made any progress in this place. >> you are doing a good job you said. >> to make sure that dana cannot talk? >> correct. >> i want to go through all the problems with afghanistan. starting with (a). dana: i have a different position, i think we should have sent more and continued down the path. i agree. i don't necessarily think the american p
roaches never die they come back, go this, kill them, and leave. but the idea of trying to save afghanistan, people have been trying to save afghanistan for years. why not save something fun. like hawaii. >>bob: go ahead. okay the status of force agreement that obama signed, with karzai was a very important mile stop for us. it leaves behind a number of u.s. troops after 2013 when we will withdraw and the troops will be there to both teach the afghan police and their military how to be...
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manny pacquiao, and his trainer, freddie roach. and timothy bradley and his trainer.perstar fighter, going to other guys' back yards and winning tough fights for not a lot of money to get to this point. what does it mean to you that manny has given you this shot. >> it's an honor that manny's given me this shot. i was surprised they took the fight, honestly. i just wanted to fight. >> manny, it's been a long time since you fought a really good fighter in the guy's prime. >> that's right. >> what made you choose tim bradley? >> tim bradley is the kind of fighter you can understand. he loves to fight toe-to-toe. that's what the fans want. give a good fight. >> he's a real warrior and you respect that. >> i respect that. and i believe we can give a good fight and create a lot of boxing in the ring. >> speaking of real warriors, it doesn't get more real as a warrior, than pacquiao. what does it say about him that he'll take you at this point in his career? >> he believes himself. he believes in his abilities. he's number one in the game. he didn't get just by fighting any
manny pacquiao, and his trainer, freddie roach. and timothy bradley and his trainer.perstar fighter, going to other guys' back yards and winning tough fights for not a lot of money to get to this point. what does it mean to you that manny has given you this shot. >> it's an honor that manny's given me this shot. i was surprised they took the fight, honestly. i just wanted to fight. >> manny, it's been a long time since you fought a really good fighter in the guy's prime. >>...
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i'm all for happy for stepping on roaches., great. >> dana: there is a thread, you pull on the thread and this piece puts together. the intelligence officials working with law enforcement put together like a maze. if your watch the he "homelan "homeland," claire dainsed -- >> greg: don't tell me! >> dana: she puts it together like oh, that's how all the pieces come together. you don't get it unless you'r you're -- >> greg: i thought she was a spy! >> dana: we'll talk. >> eric: how did it become that the left is condoning strikes. >> bob: no all of them like it. this is the problem. you talk abgoing to somalia. this come flex operation. going across the border to afghanistan in a relativity short flight. after they were exposing the troops to that. most of the drones are used in the tribal areas of pakistan. which are difficult to operate on the ground. you don't have the choice to pick people up and bring them for interrogation. >> eric: we have boots on the ground in somalia and everywhere. >> bob: but to plan this at the rig
i'm all for happy for stepping on roaches., great. >> dana: there is a thread, you pull on the thread and this piece puts together. the intelligence officials working with law enforcement put together like a maze. if your watch the he "homelan "homeland," claire dainsed -- >> greg: don't tell me! >> dana: she puts it together like oh, that's how all the pieces come together. you don't get it unless you'r you're -- >> greg: i thought she was a spy! >>...
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don't quote me on that since i never sampled a dock roach! i've bought an experience that will get you through this tough period, a company that's easily understood, pay as nice dividend and best of all it isn't facebook! max in florida, please. >> caller: mr. cramer, booyah! >> booyah, sunshine. what's going on? >> caller: my stock is morgan stanley. i know they're getting sued over the ipo. i'd like your say on it. >> it's funny, stephanie and i were saying you saw morgan stanley led this market back. apple on the nasdaq and morgan stanley on the listed. i think it's overdone but i'll be very honest with you because that's the way i play. i thought it was overdone at 15 and 16. i'm not going to call morgan stamly. seems cheap. hasn't met a thing. >> nick in texas. >> caller: booyah. >> we have a how texas thing going on here. >> caller: ford. they've got tremendous demand for their product. moody's has upgraded their debt. do we hold, cut and run or buy more? >> i want to hold. i was thrilled they got investment grade status, i was hoping f
don't quote me on that since i never sampled a dock roach! i've bought an experience that will get you through this tough period, a company that's easily understood, pay as nice dividend and best of all it isn't facebook! max in florida, please. >> caller: mr. cramer, booyah! >> booyah, sunshine. what's going on? >> caller: my stock is morgan stanley. i know they're getting sued over the ipo. i'd like your say on it. >> it's funny, stephanie and i were saying you saw...
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he now needs about 08 more delegates for roach the required 1144. romney should get that number in next week's texas primary. >>> another big story this morning, the senate homeland security committee is holding a public hearing today on the prostitution scandal involving secret service agents in colombia. secret service director mark sullivan is expected to publicly speak on the matter for the very first time. a dozen agents and military personnel were linkedy to aparty with prostitutes ahead of president obama's visit to colombia. eight agents lost that are jobs. four are now fighting their dismissal. they maintain they're scapegoats for behavior that has long been tolerated within the agent isy. it has throwed a few dea agent being accused of hiring prostitutes in colombia. >>> the search is on for a suspect accused of attacking a young woman in andal list. police say the victim was walking home when she noticed someone coming up behind her. they say the woman felt uncomfortable so she crossed the street. the attacker followed her. he came up beh
he now needs about 08 more delegates for roach the required 1144. romney should get that number in next week's texas primary. >>> another big story this morning, the senate homeland security committee is holding a public hearing today on the prostitution scandal involving secret service agents in colombia. secret service director mark sullivan is expected to publicly speak on the matter for the very first time. a dozen agents and military personnel were linkedy to aparty with...
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. >> wistfully out the roach are right or wrong when he said nice guys finish last? >> nice guys finish last. not at all, i don't think. it is the nice guy who may in fact be the one that is having a great idea over who gets enough cooperators around him or her to form a coalition that starts a political movement or knows how to run a con to me at a time when goodwill and partnership for among the key employees is on port 10. that is the new trend in business management, is it not? life-size. >> all right. want to join me in 19 e.o. [applause] >> thank you all for coming. have a good night. [inaudible] [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> is there a nonfiction author of book you'd like to see featured on booktv? and is the name of booktv at c-span.org. or treatise that twitter.com/booktv. ..
. >> wistfully out the roach are right or wrong when he said nice guys finish last? >> nice guys finish last. not at all, i don't think. it is the nice guy who may in fact be the one that is having a great idea over who gets enough cooperators around him or her to form a coalition that starts a political movement or knows how to run a con to me at a time when goodwill and partnership for among the key employees is on port 10. that is the new trend in business management, is it not?...
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i want to tell you, what you go on the internet to roach stuff, you got to be real careful. are many reports on the internet that say jack is short for john because it comes from the french name jacques which is the same name as john in english. that is not true. it is jean in french. that is not true at all. it goes back to jankin or jackin. >> i'm william iii. there is a billy in our family and people call me will. >> we've got to get to the baseball question. yesterday, we answered a question about how many baseballs are used in a game of major league baseball and the answer is between 60 and 70. they have 90 that they use. each ball lasts about six pitches. and we told you that that means that they go through about 150,000 balls per year. someone wrote in and said wait a minute, using your math, for 65 balls are used in a game and there are 160 games and for teams, shouldn't that come you out to the over 300,000 balls. not so. because it is 65 balls per game, not per team. per game. because remember, there are two team playing in a game. so you cut that number in half. >
i want to tell you, what you go on the internet to roach stuff, you got to be real careful. are many reports on the internet that say jack is short for john because it comes from the french name jacques which is the same name as john in english. that is not true. it is jean in french. that is not true at all. it goes back to jankin or jackin. >> i'm william iii. there is a billy in our family and people call me will. >> we've got to get to the baseball question. yesterday, we...
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. >> if you can use a can of bug spray to kill a wasp or roach, then you can use pepper spray to sprayson. >> pepper spray is the only weapon most correctional officers carry when on duty. >> just a little bit. get it on the forehead, get it in the eyes. that's all you have to do. >> but when it is used to break up a disturbance, the officers themselves are often exposed to its effects. yet, they must continue to gain the upper hand. today's drill will test their ability to do so. >> we are going to be doing a direct exposure on all of the people in the class to pepper spray, and they have some tasks they have to perform after they've been sprayed and then they'll decontaminate. you have got to maintain control of yourself throughout the whole course. that's the whole thing, control. control, control, control. you can all get through this. we have not lost anybody yet. everybody's gone through it, everybody's done fine. >> now with his father looking on, it's time for cadet williams to experience the debilitating effects of pepper spray. >> cover one eye. close your eyes. hold your bre
. >> if you can use a can of bug spray to kill a wasp or roach, then you can use pepper spray to sprayson. >> pepper spray is the only weapon most correctional officers carry when on duty. >> just a little bit. get it on the forehead, get it in the eyes. that's all you have to do. >> but when it is used to break up a disturbance, the officers themselves are often exposed to its effects. yet, they must continue to gain the upper hand. today's drill will test their ability...
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with freddy roach and, you know, i'm always in the gym and always training and i met a boxer there by latif coyote. he has a big fight coming up on show time and he heard the song and was so inspired he wants me to perform it june 2. i'm going to be doing that and it is going to be extremely just one of the great moments in my career. it is a big championship fight, main event. so it's going to be fun. i'll come out with the dukes up. i feel he is the new face of boxing and i'm the new face of music. >> there you go. >> put it together and see what hams. >> what a voice you have. you were here at oxon hill middle school yesterday talking to the kids. they must have been just thrilled. >> the kids were very energetic and very happy to see me. >> they made me sing as soon as i got there. can you rap? do a free style. sing. dance. it was good though because i got to actually give back. i'll be doing something else. my father has an auto body shop in clinton, maryland, and the person contacted us as far as taking one lucky girl. she is homeless. she has never been to prom. and we'll provi
with freddy roach and, you know, i'm always in the gym and always training and i met a boxer there by latif coyote. he has a big fight coming up on show time and he heard the song and was so inspired he wants me to perform it june 2. i'm going to be doing that and it is going to be extremely just one of the great moments in my career. it is a big championship fight, main event. so it's going to be fun. i'll come out with the dukes up. i feel he is the new face of boxing and i'm the new face of...
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squash it like a cock roach. >> not only don't spare the rod but put it on youtube.y his theology. i wasn't sure if he was suggesting you put it on youtube in order to humiliate your son or whether that he thought some parents put it up because they thought it was cute like puppies falling into washing millions or whatever is hot these days. >> sometime when we have more time we will have to talk about how idiots like this are ordained pastors. maybe self higher ordained. >> they could be but they could be in churches. remember the united methodist church refused to give up its ban on gay clergy had a big con conference two weeks ago. there is a lot of education that needs to be ton. >> you are doing great work berry lynn thank you so much. americans united au.org. we will be right back. >> this is the bill press show. [ kristal ] we're just taking a sample of all our different items in our festival of shrimp. the crab-stuffed shrimp are awesome! tequila lime tacos. [ man ] delicious! [ male announcer ] it's festival of shrimp! for $12.99 try any two shrimp creations
squash it like a cock roach. >> not only don't spare the rod but put it on youtube.y his theology. i wasn't sure if he was suggesting you put it on youtube in order to humiliate your son or whether that he thought some parents put it up because they thought it was cute like puppies falling into washing millions or whatever is hot these days. >> sometime when we have more time we will have to talk about how idiots like this are ordained pastors. maybe self higher ordained. >>...
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>> what it could mean, there isn't the -- the euro was sort of constructed like a roach motel.o in, but you couldn't go out. that was on purpose because the politicians who created it were real believers in europe. they thought this was the way to avoid another world war. so they wanted to create first an economic union and hoped a political union would follow. if it starts to fall apart my fear and what i think president obama's fear should be is does it send shock waves through the world economy and we would feel those here in the united states pretty quickly. >> we learned this in 2008, john that when a bank sneezes across the world, it could shut down your loan here in the united states. how much damage can a failed greece do to the global economy? >> it is ironic we're talking about it because it is only a $300 billion economy as i noted here. it shrunk by 20% since the start of this crisis. but the fact is, and christa makes a good point, if one of the members of the eurozone, one of the 17 decides to duck out, it puts the whole project into question. we should look back
>> what it could mean, there isn't the -- the euro was sort of constructed like a roach motel.o in, but you couldn't go out. that was on purpose because the politicians who created it were real believers in europe. they thought this was the way to avoid another world war. so they wanted to create first an economic union and hoped a political union would follow. if it starts to fall apart my fear and what i think president obama's fear should be is does it send shock waves through the...
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talk about that roach to world affairs that maybe doesn't residence nate across the generation as clearly that conviction. >> sure. we think when we think of the domino theory we think of the cold war. it had played out in world war ii. he went to munich and struck an agreement apieced adolf hitler in 1939 and came back to the uk to proclaim peace. well, we didn't have peace at all. with a we got was world world war ii. what johnson said there's a chapter by the name, he says be no men with umbrellas. as he's refer together hapless champ beer. he's going to relent to the communist. he truly believed he to stave off the communist agracious vietnam. if he didn't, the other nations would fall. and more over, it would em bolden the chinese and the soviets to grab land elsewhere in the world. so he thought he was preventing world war ii. and believed that to the dying day. you had it take a stand in vietnam. there's an interesting conversation, though, two conversations that i relay. both happen to be the on the same day. one is with richard russell, the friend and men ton democratic senator f
talk about that roach to world affairs that maybe doesn't residence nate across the generation as clearly that conviction. >> sure. we think when we think of the domino theory we think of the cold war. it had played out in world war ii. he went to munich and struck an agreement apieced adolf hitler in 1939 and came back to the uk to proclaim peace. well, we didn't have peace at all. with a we got was world world war ii. what johnson said there's a chapter by the name, he says be no men...
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. >> jimmy: don't lose control of these roaches. >> i got it. i almost lost that one.ir head? we brought all boys so they would not give birth this time, because last time, i think that one gave birth. >> jimmy: please grab that. >> sorry. [ laughter ] but, you know, we're fine. these guys are one of the largest cockroaches in madagascar, and they actually help out the environment by breaking things down. eating different types of rotten fruits, rotten vegetables, different types of leaves and bark and things like that. and they feel around with their antennas. >> jimmy: is that right? >> yeah, it's pretty awesome. they make this noise like -- [ hissing sounds ] and they'll hiss back. give it a whirl. just like -- [ hissing sound ] see if they'll do it. in the microphone, do it. do it, go. >> jimmy: wait, what do you want me do? >> just do it. [ hissing sound ] >> jimmy: why do you always make me do something stupid like that? >> that was horrible. >> jimmy: let's get rid of these because you're creeping me out. >> i'm going to move on. >> jimmy: please put them back i
. >> jimmy: don't lose control of these roaches. >> i got it. i almost lost that one.ir head? we brought all boys so they would not give birth this time, because last time, i think that one gave birth. >> jimmy: please grab that. >> sorry. [ laughter ] but, you know, we're fine. these guys are one of the largest cockroaches in madagascar, and they actually help out the environment by breaking things down. eating different types of rotten fruits, rotten vegetables,...
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chad tracy filling in for adam la roach. tracy goes down to get the pitch.tle golf shot keeps on sailing into the bull pen. tracy 2-5 on the night. bottom of the eighth, it's a 3-2 game. nats trailing by a run. john mayberry diving for it, can't make the catch. tracy coming home. he rounds third. and that ties the game. it stays that way until the bottom of the 11th. base hit wins it and ramos delivers. he scores the game-win ining ru. 4-3. their fifth walkoff win of the year. they are now 17-9 on the season. davy liking the way his catcher has been playing. >> wilson's been good lately. down to my last man who's been playing a man short it seems like for half a year. i mean, we had opportunities in the ball game. the offense shows life. that was a good thing. that's what we've been waiting on. >> same two teams today at nationals park around 1:00 is when the first pitch will be thrown. if you don't want to go there, how about hockey? game four between the caps and rangers. if you can't make it to the game, watch it here on nbc 4. >>> now to nba playoffs whe
chad tracy filling in for adam la roach. tracy goes down to get the pitch.tle golf shot keeps on sailing into the bull pen. tracy 2-5 on the night. bottom of the eighth, it's a 3-2 game. nats trailing by a run. john mayberry diving for it, can't make the catch. tracy coming home. he rounds third. and that ties the game. it stays that way until the bottom of the 11th. base hit wins it and ramos delivers. he scores the game-win ining ru. 4-3. their fifth walkoff win of the year. they are now 17-9...
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it has to be a balanced roach. things in slowly on countries can can back and grow their economies, you won't get the desired result you want down the road anyway. so saving all the money in the world isn't going to help you if your economy isn't ultimately going to grow. >> sometimes the change that we want and the change that we actually get are two defendant it things. so are you worried about the new leadership and what and he emerging out of europe and like you said being able to achieve that growth? >> i think it's too early to worry about them because they haven't done anything yet and we're certainly seeing this greece that they're still trying to settle on what that leadership will be. i think the lesson here is that what works on paper, the textbook, the college program of just cut spending and austerity and in the real world face as lot of problems. and no battle survives the first bull loet shot and we're seeing that with the austerity program. and now we'll get a new version which is this kind of hopef
it has to be a balanced roach. things in slowly on countries can can back and grow their economies, you won't get the desired result you want down the road anyway. so saving all the money in the world isn't going to help you if your economy isn't ultimately going to grow. >> sometimes the change that we want and the change that we actually get are two defendant it things. so are you worried about the new leadership and what and he emerging out of europe and like you said being able to...
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it's a roach motel. they decide to leave, then it would suggest to people that, well, maybe is portugal next? is spain next? could the whole injury eurozone break up? you're beginning to see people realize that it could. jon: what does all of this say to us in this country about our borrowing and spending? >> i think the most important lesson is don't let it get to this place because once it gets to this position, the choices are awful either way. either you have to do enormous cuts in spending. who suffers from that the most? the poorest people do. jon: the elderly. >> the you you elderly. you risk really wrenching change. the best thing to do is to reduce your debt gradually over time so that you don't face this mess. jon: so why is it that our leaders, you know, don't look at the riots in the streets in greece and everything else that's happening there and say, okay, let's have some common sense here? >> because democracies don't make difficult decisions until there's a crisis, at least they tend not
it's a roach motel. they decide to leave, then it would suggest to people that, well, maybe is portugal next? is spain next? could the whole injury eurozone break up? you're beginning to see people realize that it could. jon: what does all of this say to us in this country about our borrowing and spending? >> i think the most important lesson is don't let it get to this place because once it gets to this position, the choices are awful either way. either you have to do enormous cuts in...
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>> that was caleb roach at picket elementary school's talent show.ne months ago. he was injured in a crash. he lost the use of his legs. shortly afterwards, started therapy. he's a 6-year-old kid, decided not to give in to his injuries, surprised his friends and teachers by walking into his school's gymnasium. they're hopeful that he can regain the use of his legs without braces. >> yes, he will. right? what a strong constitution of that little boy. good for you. he teaches a lesson to all the other kids in his class as well. >> yep. >> 12 minutes past the hour. a rare solar eclipse this weekend. rob marciano will tell us all about that. i bet you're super excited about this. >> i am. i had it on my calendar to fly out to albuquerque to see this thing. that's one of the spots you'll be able to see t the moon is passing between us and the sun. it happens during the daylight hours. that's what make it is a solar eclipse. here is the deal, though. because it's a new moon -- because it's a little bit farther away from the earth than it typically would be
>> that was caleb roach at picket elementary school's talent show.ne months ago. he was injured in a crash. he lost the use of his legs. shortly afterwards, started therapy. he's a 6-year-old kid, decided not to give in to his injuries, surprised his friends and teachers by walking into his school's gymnasium. they're hopeful that he can regain the use of his legs without braces. >> yes, he will. right? what a strong constitution of that little boy. good for you. he teaches a lesson...
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. >> the data being there is clearly not -- harvey mentioned a roach motel. >> the problem is that datedchecks in but never checks out. one of the best analogy is is a wonderful movie called "indiana jones and the raiders of the lost ark." if you remember, the ark was sent in a box. it looked like 4 million other boxes, all the same. nobody would ever be able to find the lost ark because of looked like everything else. the answer is not necessarily to have more government personnel, it is to give government more capacity through utilizing the private sector and imposing obligations on those who take money from the investing public. that is what we need and we are not getting it right now. >> ken, i do not want this to just be focused on regulation but also the culture of wall street. i want to talk about executive compensation, you sat down with executives from a gm, what was your take away? >> i started this job thinking that discussions about pay would involve a material gain. corporate executives, the you need another car in the garage? you need a summer home in times of economic unce
. >> the data being there is clearly not -- harvey mentioned a roach motel. >> the problem is that datedchecks in but never checks out. one of the best analogy is is a wonderful movie called "indiana jones and the raiders of the lost ark." if you remember, the ark was sent in a box. it looked like 4 million other boxes, all the same. nobody would ever be able to find the lost ark because of looked like everything else. the answer is not necessarily to have more government...