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. >> tom: you're going north of the border, into canada, for rogers communications. up near the highs for the stock price in the last 12 months. what's the catalyst? >> good earnings growth. they've beaten the estimates over the last four quarters rather handily. the investors are looking for a yield. it is a 3.5% yielder as well. again, double-digit earnings growth this year. again, fast growers, good yields, good dividend growth, and good value. >> tom: and disclosures for these stocks here, chuck? >> we own all of them. i personally own all of them as well. >> tom: we appreciate the ideas. chuck carlson, c.e.o. at horizon investment services. >> susie: finally, a different take on employment. some people looking for work are finding jobs at not-for-profits. johns hopkins university says employment at non-profits grew about 2.5% during the worst part of the recession, while it fell more than 3% at for-profits. as diane eastabrook reports, many non-profits are attracting professionals who felt burned by corporate america or who are just plain burned out. >> did you
. >> tom: you're going north of the border, into canada, for rogers communications. up near the highs for the stock price in the last 12 months. what's the catalyst? >> good earnings growth. they've beaten the estimates over the last four quarters rather handily. the investors are looking for a yield. it is a 3.5% yielder as well. again, double-digit earnings growth this year. again, fast growers, good yields, good dividend growth, and good value. >> tom: and disclosures for...
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we will have more from a supply ship in canada as roger travels to some remote communities in the far north. for the moment, that is it. stay with us. there's more to come. >> "bbc world news" is presentedfunding for this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, union bank, and siemens. >> somewhere in america, there's a doctor who can peer into the future. there's a nurse who can access in an instant every patient's past. and because the whole hospital is working together, there's a family who can breathe easy right now. somewhere in america we've already answered some of the nation's toughest health-care questions. and the over 60,000 people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> i'm julia stiles. >> i'm kevin bacon. >> i'm kim cattrall. >> hi, i'm ken burns. >> i'm lili taylor.
we will have more from a supply ship in canada as roger travels to some remote communities in the far north. for the moment, that is it. stay with us. there's more to come. >> "bbc world news" is presentedfunding for this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, union bank, and siemens. >> somewhere in america, there's a doctor who can...
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community initiative. >> the capital breeze care center held a fundraiser on wisconsin avenue. dr. howard brooks, andrea rogersg supporters. the cbc is a community based mammography center that gives breast cancer screening to area women that can't afford it. >>> before we go, a private screening of wall street, money never sleeps this thursday. after more than 20 years, gordon gecko is back. you can see him before anyone else. that's your local buzz and entertainment. back to you. >> thank you, angie. >>> k-9 units are used by local, state and federal law enforcement agencies around the country. few dogs are up to the job. we have more on the virginia facility where hopeful four- legged officers get their triumph. >> reporter: it may look like playtime at the dog park but this is serious business. trying to find dogs to join the front lines of homeland security. in virginia, five dogs are running through a series of tests. no matter that it's 90 degrees outside. >> it will be hot and tired out in the field. we are looking for dogs that when it's hot and tired, they are still going. >> reporter: dhs has 2,000
community initiative. >> the capital breeze care center held a fundraiser on wisconsin avenue. dr. howard brooks, andrea rogersg supporters. the cbc is a community based mammography center that gives breast cancer screening to area women that can't afford it. >>> before we go, a private screening of wall street, money never sleeps this thursday. after more than 20 years, gordon gecko is back. you can see him before anyone else. that's your local buzz and entertainment. back to...
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community. hopefully, we can keep this going. thanks for your time. >> roger tan.ou for addressing this matter. first comment to the sfpd, perhaps something that you can concentrate on are victims that are out of state. i know recently, there was a couple of incidents, where the victims were from out of state. victims were from out of state. he also spoke about non-violent
community. hopefully, we can keep this going. thanks for your time. >> roger tan.ou for addressing this matter. first comment to the sfpd, perhaps something that you can concentrate on are victims that are out of state. i know recently, there was a couple of incidents, where the victims were from out of state. victims were from out of state. he also spoke about non-violent
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community. hopefully, we can keep this going. thanks for your time. >> roger tan.nk you for addressing this matter. first comment to the sfpd, perhaps something that you can concentrate on are victims that are out of state. i know recently, there was a couple of incidents, where the victims were from out of state. he also spoke about non-violent crimes. i know that sometimes there are roadblocks in regards to nonviolent climcrimes, but thats disrespectful. talking about the police passing out those pamphlets. offices are trained, and while they show they are caring in terms of offering those services. i also want to speak about the ambassadors program. that is a win-win situation. it not only shows the people that we care about their safety and well-being, but also provides a good role model, in the sense that community members can take care of their elders. i have had been in the nonprofit, mental health, substance abuse field for the past seven years. it may be my lack of research, but i have never heard some of the organizations mentioned today. i would like to
community. hopefully, we can keep this going. thanks for your time. >> roger tan.nk you for addressing this matter. first comment to the sfpd, perhaps something that you can concentrate on are victims that are out of state. i know recently, there was a couple of incidents, where the victims were from out of state. he also spoke about non-violent crimes. i know that sometimes there are roadblocks in regards to nonviolent climcrimes, but thats disrespectful. talking about the police passing...
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community. hopefully, we can keep this going. thanks for your time. >> roger tan.ou for addressing this matter. first comment to the sfpd, perhaps something that
community. hopefully, we can keep this going. thanks for your time. >> roger tan.ou for addressing this matter. first comment to the sfpd, perhaps something that
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the person who knows all about that roger castle from eleccronic communications.he phone while driving. >> rrporter: this is the cheapest one. ú%es this work? >> absolutely. %-you plug it into thh jack of earpiece for receiving and talking. then you gg on to the blue tooth where it uses blue tooth technology to connect to the phone with the in earpiece. >> reporter: a lot of people don't like the in earpiece. ú%at do you tell ppople. vicvisormouut..3 >> if you're under 18, none ofú these devices will help you in the state of the maryland. yoo reenot alllwed to useea phone for talking or texting. >> reeorter: it's a $40 finn the irst time, and $100 ine if %-this is a secondary office.ee as lon!!-- offense,as long as ns first, then it's bettee assto stay legal. a nuclear missiles ii aa a3 millitary base and causes them to malfunction. but group of air force officers say the story is no movie. it's a reaaity. 1 of the many ufo aliin incidents they experienced during their time in uniform. they held a press conference on mondayyin washington to tell their story and ur
the person who knows all about that roger castle from eleccronic communications.he phone while driving. >> rrporter: this is the cheapest one. ú%es this work? >> absolutely. %-you plug it into thh jack of earpiece for receiving and talking. then you gg on to the blue tooth where it uses blue tooth technology to connect to the phone with the in earpiece. >> reporter: a lot of people don't like the in earpiece. ú%at do you tell ppople. vicvisormouut..3 >> if you're under...
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. >>> well if you live in the annandale high school community, one of your grads is now a record-breaking jeopardy champ. rogerig set a new one-day record on jeopardy last week winning $77,000. he went into the finals with $47,000 and wageered $30,000. he breaks the record of $75,000 in one day set by ken jennings. now he talked about the fete on this morning's cbs early show. >> it felt incredible. at the time i really didn't understand the magnitude of it. but it was just amazing to break a record that ken jennings had set so many years ago. >> now what are you going to do with all of this money? >> i'm going to pay off some debts. maybe buy a new car. >> what are you going to get? >> i haven't decided. but i won't get a ferrari. >> maybe not. he correctly named the bridge of the river queue as the title of the film based on a similarly titled novel. his six-day total added up to $630,000. he's going for a doctorate at the university of delaware. for more stories on where you live go to web welcome back and find our community in our "where you live" section. if you have a story or news tip, we want to hear i
. >>> well if you live in the annandale high school community, one of your grads is now a record-breaking jeopardy champ. rogerig set a new one-day record on jeopardy last week winning $77,000. he went into the finals with $47,000 and wageered $30,000. he breaks the record of $75,000 in one day set by ken jennings. now he talked about the fete on this morning's cbs early show. >> it felt incredible. at the time i really didn't understand the magnitude of it. but it was just...
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. >> multi-culture community, like el paso, they might celebrate two thanksgivings but they are talking about the hispanic-mexican thanksgiving, held in april of 1598. >> roger roblin was in charge of the development of "we live together" ordered for texas and first published in 2002. and is still used today in second grade classrooms. it might be the standard in el paso but fox news discovered the 2003 edition in a small town in new jersey. >> if you thought a child would believe that there are two thanksgivings for the whole country, i think that is highly unlikely. the way the book is written. >> pages 46 through 49, it says this first thanksgiving was all about a lack of water for people walking up theel camino real pass in 1598. the pilgrims in the may flower are not mentioned until pages 136 through 139. >> they came to america for a better life. the pilgrims landed in plymouth. >> to make sure people have an equal opportunity in the country so textbooks reflect that. saying the -- a leader in that area. >> james banks is the lead author of "we live together" and says banks was a prominent community for 1993's reflecting diversity and multi-cultural gu
. >> multi-culture community, like el paso, they might celebrate two thanksgivings but they are talking about the hispanic-mexican thanksgiving, held in april of 1598. >> roger roblin was in charge of the development of "we live together" ordered for texas and first published in 2002. and is still used today in second grade classrooms. it might be the standard in el paso but fox news discovered the 2003 edition in a small town in new jersey. >> if you thought a child...
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committee as well as congresswoman richardson and congressman rogers, the chairman and ranking member of emergency preparedness communicationsresponse. as well as my good friend, senator joe lieberman, for moving swiftly on this bill. this bill passed unanimously, madam speaker, and i ask that we concur with the senate amendment to h.r. 3980 that builds upon this legislation by directing fema to work with the national academy of public administration for the grant program. this bill, plus the amendment, simply calls for greater accountability that we're able to measure, that we're able to see results. so i ask my colleagues to support this senate amendment to h.r. 3980 and pass this piece of legislation. madam speaker, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from georgia. mr. broun: thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for such time as he may consume. mr. broun: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in strong support of h.r. 3980. it's amended by the senate. this bill was passed by the house on
committee as well as congresswoman richardson and congressman rogers, the chairman and ranking member of emergency preparedness communicationsresponse. as well as my good friend, senator joe lieberman, for moving swiftly on this bill. this bill passed unanimously, madam speaker, and i ask that we concur with the senate amendment to h.r. 3980 that builds upon this legislation by directing fema to work with the national academy of public administration for the grant program. this bill, plus the...
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bridges, to lifting up communities, and his presence i hope will inspire all of us on both sides of the aisle to do the same. it is with great pride that i welcome reverend roger pearson to the house this morning. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? the chair will entertain up to 15 one-minute requests on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina rise? the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, in 108 days liberals will impose the largest tax increase in u.s. history. the $3.9 trillion increase will impact every taxpayer hurting small businesses and hardworking families by killing jobs and a death tax devastating to family businesses such as auto dealers and farmers. i'm offering an amendment to tomorrow's legislation that will prevent this job killing tax increase by making the tax cuts permanent. i urge support for the amount for an immediate up and down vote on tax cuts that are crucial to promote jobs. raising tax rates for two years is the first part of a two-part plan -- erasing tax rates for
bridges, to lifting up communities, and his presence i hope will inspire all of us on both sides of the aisle to do the same. it is with great pride that i welcome reverend roger pearson to the house this morning. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? the chair will entertain up to 15 one-minute requests on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina rise? the...
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rogers spst i want to extend my gratitude for the work and service behind closed door that the gentleman from michigan has given to the intelligence committee and the intelligence community in his efforts to continue to fight for policy that keeps americans safe. i know that americans won't know of most of it but those of us that do, have your back for the work you've done. thank you very, very much. the face of terrorism is changing and it's changing in a very rapid way. years ago, we sat down and asked our intelligence officials to do very hard things. we said go to dangerous places and talk to dangerous people. find out the information we need. identify those who have done horrible things to this country and help us bring them to justice. it was the president of the united states at the time, george bush, it was nancy pelosi, who was sitting into the meetings, the intelligence meetings who said, yes, that's the right policy. that's the right thing to do. and the battlefield has changed. it isn't just overseas anymore where we talk -- have songs about the soldiers leaving the shores of the united states but the battle has come to us. they've killedist citizens and they
rogers spst i want to extend my gratitude for the work and service behind closed door that the gentleman from michigan has given to the intelligence committee and the intelligence community in his efforts to continue to fight for policy that keeps americans safe. i know that americans won't know of most of it but those of us that do, have your back for the work you've done. thank you very, very much. the face of terrorism is changing and it's changing in a very rapid way. years ago, we sat down...
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rogers: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in -- with a little bit of hope that we may have a great awakening in this body of what has been an assault on the manufacturing community of this great country. we've lost over two million manufacturing jobs in the last two years. chinese currency manipulation is directly responsible for a quarter of those job losses. according to the economic policy institute, china's currency policy has destroyed almost 5,000 jobs just in my district alone. part of the 68,000 jobs that china has destroyed in michigan. it's part of a larger pattern. 25,000 auto manufacturing jobs have been lost in detroit because of chinese theft of intellectual property. the currency manipulation bill before you has been a long effort, an effort to understand that when they cheat in the market they steal american jobs. we welcome their rise in the economy. we hope we can sell them cars and goods. but we can no longer stand by and let the chinese government and other governments manipulate their currency and do other things that give them an unfair competitive advantage against american workers. given the chance to compete, we will absolutely win that
rogers: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in -- with a little bit of hope that we may have a great awakening in this body of what has been an assault on the manufacturing community of this great country. we've lost over two million manufacturing jobs in the last two years. chinese currency manipulation is directly responsible for a quarter of those job losses. according to the economic policy institute, china's currency policy has destroyed almost 5,000 jobs just in my district alone. part...