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let's bring in russell on this one. russell, also authorities looking into, as anne just mentioned, some 19 aliases. we're also understanding a cd was taken from dr. murray's office with the name omar arnold, one of those aliases. doesn't that further link him here? that he had to know. omar arnold, michael jackson, that's one and the same. >> that's right. these 19 aliases are fascinating. they are people of different genders, races just on their face. so this was clearly an operation that involved numerous people. and to say you didn't know you were part of that plot, it just seems -- it seems ridiculous. >> kim, we've kind of touched on it. what aliases do we know? we know omar arnold. that's one. his own son, right? >> yeah. his own son, which i think is interesting. and then of course larry king did interview the private chef last night and apparently her name was one of the aliases he was using. she didn't even know that, she said, till recently. so you just had a wide array of different names of people he knew, o
let's bring in russell on this one. russell, also authorities looking into, as anne just mentioned, some 19 aliases. we're also understanding a cd was taken from dr. murray's office with the name omar arnold, one of those aliases. doesn't that further link him here? that he had to know. omar arnold, michael jackson, that's one and the same. >> that's right. these 19 aliases are fascinating. they are people of different genders, races just on their face. so this was clearly an operation...
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we have a couple of incidents, southbound 95 between caton avenue and russell street exit. that earlier crash does block the left shoulder, shouldn't impact your commute at this time. garrison forest road between park heights and avery hill remains closed in both directions because of trees down in the intersection. this is 695 at the bw parkway, a little building volume on the far side of the screen, those are the southbound lanes but no real problems to let you know about right now. this traffic report brought to you by, baltimore's country station 93.1 wpoc listen to country music from stars like taylor swift, kenny chesney and keith urban. back to you. >>> we have - >> you've seen her face all over magazine racks and grocery stores for months now. now you can run into her at the cheesecake factory at white flint mall. kate gosselin is moving to maryland. the mom in the troubled reality show "jon and kate plus 8" bought a condo in rockville near her bodyguard. the kids will stay at the family home in pennsylvania when jon has the kids. >>> you might be able to get your s
we have a couple of incidents, southbound 95 between caton avenue and russell street exit. that earlier crash does block the left shoulder, shouldn't impact your commute at this time. garrison forest road between park heights and avery hill remains closed in both directions because of trees down in the intersection. this is 695 at the bw parkway, a little building volume on the far side of the screen, those are the southbound lanes but no real problems to let you know about right now. this...
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we have that earlier crash southbound 95 between caton avenue and russell street exits but that was justed a fender-bender. off to the left now, not causing problems. in owings mills, garrison forest road still closed between park heights avenue and avery hill drive because of the trees down in the roadway. this is 83 southbound, jfx from northern parkway to north avenue, no problems to let you know about there. no problems either at the tunnels, fort mchenry tunnel or harbor tunnel thruways, no incidents. beltway from the west side to the east side, everything is running smoothly right now. this is 95 -- excuse me, 695 at the bw parkway, no problems to let you know about. traffic is flowing nicely in both directions. back to you. >>> not all is quiet at city hall. another round for the second day in a row. we lead off with another round of indictments. >> cheryl conner is live at city hall where the mayor says she's going to fight on. >> reporter: good morning. mayor sheila dixon went on with her public schedule even after learning about this recent indictment. she would not talk specific
we have that earlier crash southbound 95 between caton avenue and russell street exits but that was justed a fender-bender. off to the left now, not causing problems. in owings mills, garrison forest road still closed between park heights avenue and avery hill drive because of the trees down in the roadway. this is 83 southbound, jfx from northern parkway to north avenue, no problems to let you know about there. no problems either at the tunnels, fort mchenry tunnel or harbor tunnel thruways,...
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if we take those same indices the russell 1000 which again is the large guys in the russell 2000 which is the next 2000 smallest taking each of those two benchmarks and subdivide them again on the basis of price to earnings and price to book metric looking for growth versus value so the value guys would be a little bit cheaper in the growth the guys because we pay for growth in advance appeared to be more expensive. interestingly here there's no free lunch argument because the value guys to generate high returns on the scale of an additional 300 basis points or 83% per year but interestingly it tends to be as low work volatility relative to the growth guys. this is a part and behind the ivory tower and the academy that we haven't quite figured this out in fact we don't talk about much because we are scratching our heads on this. value stocks historically generate their higher returns and we can talk about why that might be but they generate these high returns historical the air supply and lower volatility levels which is significant in these type of environment because is exactly what
if we take those same indices the russell 1000 which again is the large guys in the russell 2000 which is the next 2000 smallest taking each of those two benchmarks and subdivide them again on the basis of price to earnings and price to book metric looking for growth versus value so the value guys would be a little bit cheaper in the growth the guys because we pay for growth in advance appeared to be more expensive. interestingly here there's no free lunch argument because the value guys to...
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this is russell from waco, texas. >> russell, you had me fooled. >> boo-yah, sir. >> absolutely.oo-yah right back. >> my question is about the newly discovered product grasine. it's a very hard, durable material that seems to be on the rise for technology and electrical storage. any plays on that you can think of that would get me ahead of the curve? >> like -- like the shamwow? i'm just kidding. actually, you know what, that's a joke. that's a joke. i don't know it. i don't know it. that's why i told the joke to take the pressure off while i was trying to think, do i know it. i don't. tuil we'll do an analysis. we'll have an answer next week for russell. okay? just cut it out, right? you can slice that out. dell and nokia are in the cell block. they may be at the dark end of the street, but apple is at the bright side of the road. van morrison rocks. we'll just cut that thing out. you promise? okay. stay with cramer. undefeated professional boxer floyd "money" mayweather has the fastest hands boxing has ever seen. so i've come to this ring to see who's faster... on the internet.
this is russell from waco, texas. >> russell, you had me fooled. >> boo-yah, sir. >> absolutely.oo-yah right back. >> my question is about the newly discovered product grasine. it's a very hard, durable material that seems to be on the rise for technology and electrical storage. any plays on that you can think of that would get me ahead of the curve? >> like -- like the shamwow? i'm just kidding. actually, you know what, that's a joke. that's a joke. i don't know...
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and if there was short covering, we would see the russell outperform because the russell is more heavily shorted than the s&p and the russell's barely keeping up. so we don't really have evidence of short covering. >> do you agree with that? because if it's not short covering, that means it's actual commitments to put money to work in stocks and perhaps money coming off the sidelines, which we know was sort of waiting there for a place to go. >> a bit of a -- fear of missing out. there's money sitting in things like money market funds that's being chased out. that's ben bernanke's strategy from the get-go. it's very powerful. it's very tough to get in front of. and it becomes self-fulfilling for the short term. the stuff that we're looking at very short term is short dated up side calls on the s&p 500. we're not committed to being long the market for any extend period of time and with the vix so low right now you can buy a lot of calls for very little bit of premium right now. >> thomas, the number of bullish calls seems to have picked up of late. bill miller was out last night from legg
and if there was short covering, we would see the russell outperform because the russell is more heavily shorted than the s&p and the russell's barely keeping up. so we don't really have evidence of short covering. >> do you agree with that? because if it's not short covering, that means it's actual commitments to put money to work in stocks and perhaps money coming off the sidelines, which we know was sort of waiting there for a place to go. >> a bit of a -- fear of missing...
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it's about russell crowe. the midst of filming and someone who is supposed to do the microphones shows up le. she says my car broke down and russell crowe made a joke. she says i suppose it's okay for you, you probably never have worry about finding 5 grand for a new car. russell crowe felt -- >> seems like he handles the crew a lot better than christian bale does, right? >> nope. >> more news coming up. imagine... one scooter or power chair that could improve your mobility and your life. one medicare benefit that, with private insurance, may entitle you to pay little to nothing to own it. one company that can make it all happen... great news. your power chair will be paid in full. the scooter store. why should you call the scooter store today? because their mobility experts are also medicare experts. and that means the scooter store is your best shot at qualifying for a scooter that costs you little to nothing. hi i'm dan weston. at the scooter store, more than 91% of our medicare customers pay little to noth
it's about russell crowe. the midst of filming and someone who is supposed to do the microphones shows up le. she says my car broke down and russell crowe made a joke. she says i suppose it's okay for you, you probably never have worry about finding 5 grand for a new car. russell crowe felt -- >> seems like he handles the crew a lot better than christian bale does, right? >> nope. >> more news coming up. imagine... one scooter or power chair that could improve your mobility...
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you might consider pet airways the jack russel terrier of airlines. small, but eager.with great dane-sized aspirations. initially they'll fetch pelts in new york, baltimore, chicago and l.a. >> we're going to be expanng to 25 cities in the next couple of years. >> reporter: ambitious. >> ambitious. >> reporter: they're already booked solid two months out. anxious dog owner amanda hickey scored two reservations on a flight from denver to chicago. >> the thought of putting them in cargo would just scare me to death. >> reporter: so, penny and mardi will fly first class. lucky dogs. barbara pinto, abc news, omaha. >> one of our editors mentioned, if the airline gets any complaints, they can go to the pet peeve department. >>> and that is "world news" for this tuesday. i'm charlie gibson, and i hope you had a good day. for all of us at abc news, have you had a good day. for all of us at abc news, have a good night. captions by vitac
you might consider pet airways the jack russel terrier of airlines. small, but eager.with great dane-sized aspirations. initially they'll fetch pelts in new york, baltimore, chicago and l.a. >> we're going to be expanng to 25 cities in the next couple of years. >> reporter: ambitious. >> ambitious. >> reporter: they're already booked solid two months out. anxious dog owner amanda hickey scored two reservations on a flight from denver to chicago. >> the thought of...
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>>russell: you might think your private data is very valuable - and of course it is to you. but the criminal market for this kind of information works on mass sales rather than high value returns. you might be surprised to learn that your personal identity is worth very little on its own. >>reporter: cyber criminals actually buy and sell unprocessed key-logged data recorded on compromised computers by the gigabyte - like you and i might buy fruit and vegetables by the kilo. online bank access & credit card details for a uk account can be bought for as little as $5 each, if you know where to shop- even less if you're buying in bulk. >>ferguson: i've seen european biometric passports being advertised for 2000 euros... biometric passports, available for delivery within 3-7 days, which is faster than a national passport agency. >>reporter: and as the risks grow, it seems that regulators are hard at work trying to push responsibilities forany breeches of security back onto the consumer. >>stephens: under new banking regulations if your account is attacked using information stolen
>>russell: you might think your private data is very valuable - and of course it is to you. but the criminal market for this kind of information works on mass sales rather than high value returns. you might be surprised to learn that your personal identity is worth very little on its own. >>reporter: cyber criminals actually buy and sell unprocessed key-logged data recorded on compromised computers by the gigabyte - like you and i might buy fruit and vegetables by the kilo. online...
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lieutenant general russell hon ray joins us from new orleans. >> happy fourth of july, america. happy fourth of july to our warriors that make us proud. >> let's talk about the battles facing them. as we're drawing down our forces we will still have 130,000 troops in iraq. any more support roles? what challenge will they face now? >> well, support role sounds like a pretty cushy job. but when you deploy maybe on oyour second or third deployment and you're waited to be called out on a mission, that could be a very boring mission and i'm sure they're working how do they balance that and how do they keep these troops decisively engaged. they can be proud of what they've done, but this is a long, hot summer standing around waiting on missions. >> how do you engage them then if they are waiting in this more support role? >> well, leave them to our command majors and our noncommission officer corps which is the best in the world. they'll start training and don't be surprised if you don't see these troops start moving out on training missions so they can keep their skills sharp. >> let
lieutenant general russell hon ray joins us from new orleans. >> happy fourth of july, america. happy fourth of july to our warriors that make us proud. >> let's talk about the battles facing them. as we're drawing down our forces we will still have 130,000 troops in iraq. any more support roles? what challenge will they face now? >> well, support role sounds like a pretty cushy job. but when you deploy maybe on oyour second or third deployment and you're waited to be called...
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friedman, russell friedman, when i was seven years old, my dad died and i didn't know what was going on but i wanted to talk at the funeral. some people say maybe she was put up there because she was forced, but i'm going to say probably not because i weren't to do the same thing. children are pretty strong at that age, once you get to be that a children are more resilient than we think they are. >> yes, we don't give them anywhere enough credit and the one thing they have over us tremendously is emotional honesty. at the age of 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, they haven't learned to hide their feelings and mask them as we often do so it's critical as kate said for them to have a voice, to have no one tell them not to feel the way they feel, to have someone encourage them by demonstration to be overt with their feelings to the degree they feel safe and comfortable with others. >> then mr. friedman though, here's the thing, what happens after that? that moment is really a sort of a cathartic moment and thera therapeutic and get your grief out, but what happens in the months and the days, months and
friedman, russell friedman, when i was seven years old, my dad died and i didn't know what was going on but i wanted to talk at the funeral. some people say maybe she was put up there because she was forced, but i'm going to say probably not because i weren't to do the same thing. children are pretty strong at that age, once you get to be that a children are more resilient than we think they are. >> yes, we don't give them anywhere enough credit and the one thing they have over us...
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es told in comic-book form because a big idea of what russell was pursuing was actually as heroic and his life and death as anything you find in a super hero tails of it is a book that's been getting a lot of attention before this convention and a lot here. we've been getting a lot of the galley and everybody seems to be very excited to increase of this medium for that particular subject. >> what else do you have coming out? >> the other interesting set of work of nonfiction in the fall is this book called quote code the age of comfort" by joan and she is a scholar who has sort of -- who takes a look at the period in the late 17th century when public life became sort of interior iced and places like fer sali, louis the 14's wasn't built for comfort at all, it was for enormous blunder and sort of public events and grander but these are not public spaces of all, this was meant to be lived in the open and after louis xiv guice and louis xv takes over there is a movement afoot because new technologies are coming in and domestic life is changing that suddenly things are starting to be desi
es told in comic-book form because a big idea of what russell was pursuing was actually as heroic and his life and death as anything you find in a super hero tails of it is a book that's been getting a lot of attention before this convention and a lot here. we've been getting a lot of the galley and everybody seems to be very excited to increase of this medium for that particular subject. >> what else do you have coming out? >> the other interesting set of work of nonfiction in the...
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as told in comic-book form because the big indiana of what russell was pursuing was actually as heroicin his life and death as anything you find in a super hero tail and so it is a book that has been getting a lot of attention before the convention and a lot here getting a lot of of the galley. everybody seems to be excited to embrace this medium for that particular subject. >> what else is coming out? >> the other interesting work of nonfiction in the fall is in this book called the age of copper two, she is a scholar, it takes a look at the time in the late 17th century when public life became sort of interior rightist and this place like ursine which is lewd the 14th grade creation was not built for comfort but for enormous blunder and public events and grander, but these are not private spaces and all. this was all meant to be lived in the open. after lewis the 14 died and his son takes over, there is a movement because new technologies are coming in in domestic life is changing, that suddenly things are starting to be designed around the idea of comfort. everything starts to get t
as told in comic-book form because the big indiana of what russell was pursuing was actually as heroicin his life and death as anything you find in a super hero tail and so it is a book that has been getting a lot of attention before the convention and a lot here getting a lot of of the galley. everybody seems to be excited to embrace this medium for that particular subject. >> what else is coming out? >> the other interesting work of nonfiction in the fall is in this book called...
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the small cap funds, goal is to track the russell but beat it.t has beat the russell by 7% net of fees annualized. >> let's talk about your specific holdings. do you want to go through some of those, some of the health care holdings, coventry? >> coventry health care, malena health care. i list them as examples to illustrate our strategy. basically these companies have strong fundamentals, strong cash flow, operating earnings. but when you look at all of them, all five of them together, they only make up about 3% of our fund. so if you went out and bought all of these, you know, that's not to say this is our may squlor bet. but it's just illustration of the factors that we use. >> right. your major bets are in what stocks? what are the top five holdings right now? >> i can't tell you our top holdings. but these are -- i hold about .5% of the portfolio in each of these stocks and our largest hollings are about that much, maybe 0.7%. so because we invest really in strategies rather than in stocks, we don't have large bets in any individual stock or
the small cap funds, goal is to track the russell but beat it.t has beat the russell by 7% net of fees annualized. >> let's talk about your specific holdings. do you want to go through some of those, some of the health care holdings, coventry? >> coventry health care, malena health care. i list them as examples to illustrate our strategy. basically these companies have strong fundamentals, strong cash flow, operating earnings. but when you look at all of them, all five of them...
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today there is an add into the russell indexes here because those who are weighted to the russell haveo increase the shares that are in there.. so they're going to be buying citi at the close. the volume will be heavier.. it's not clear there's going to be any price move but that's what they're trying to do here. there will also be an additional change on wednesday when the s&p 500 also increases its share weighting for citigroup as well. maria, back to you. >> all right, bob, thanks very much. we'll check in on that citi story as it continues to develop for you. meanwhile, let's take a look at the other business headlines we're following for you tonight. the commerce department today reporting second quarter gdp fell at a better than expected annualized rate of 1%. a 1% contraction. that's much better than the downwardly revised 6.4% contraction during the first quarter. and it was largely due to a smaller decline in exports and rising government spending. the chicago purchasing managers index rose 3 1/2 points as well to a new reading of 43.4 in the month of july, now, while any read
today there is an add into the russell indexes here because those who are weighted to the russell haveo increase the shares that are in there.. so they're going to be buying citi at the close. the volume will be heavier.. it's not clear there's going to be any price move but that's what they're trying to do here. there will also be an additional change on wednesday when the s&p 500 also increases its share weighting for citigroup as well. maria, back to you. >> all right, bob, thanks...
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there's four in the russell 1000 and 12 in the russell 2000, which gets me into m&a possibilities.es tend to get gobbled up. that political risk is worth looking at as well bse if the government gets in here on a one system, then lord only knows what's going to happen to a these other little unit players. but these are the top of the pops, or the hit parade, if you will. and these are companies with a market cap that's bigger than 500 million. cerner, allscripts, medassets, health management, and qs. all nasdaq stocks, by the way. back to you. >> thank you very much, mr. nesto. all right. well, up next, as we say it's not just reindeer it's capybaras and maybe lions and lemurs. and guess what, massachusetts doesn't have the money anymore for their zoos. so what is going to happen to the animals? a story we started covering when bronx o fired their lemurs. we'll havet on the other side of the break. me? find love on the internet? ! oh, my gosh. me? find love on the internet? ! (woman) find your perfect pl at remax.com. (doorbell rings) you had me "ding-dong." has the fastt hand boxi
there's four in the russell 1000 and 12 in the russell 2000, which gets me into m&a possibilities.es tend to get gobbled up. that political risk is worth looking at as well bse if the government gets in here on a one system, then lord only knows what's going to happen to a these other little unit players. but these are the top of the pops, or the hit parade, if you will. and these are companies with a market cap that's bigger than 500 million. cerner, allscripts, medassets, health...
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the group's president, russell b. lane, says sotomayor has shown understanding and appreciation of the challenges facing law enforcement officers. that's a quote. sotomayor's confirmation hearings are set to begin tomorrow. >>> former presidential candidate senator john mccain says he was a bit surprised that his ex-running mate's decision to step down as alaska's governor. she'll leave that office in about two weeks. mccain was on nbc's "meet the press" today. >> i wasn't shocked. obviously, i was a bit surprised, but i wasn't shocked. i understand that sarah made the decision where she can be most effective for alaska and for the country. i love and respect her and her family. i'm grateful that she agreed to run with me. i am confident she will be a major factor in the national scene and in alaska as well. >> california lawmakers are working through the weekend to solve that state's massive budget mess. closed door talks continue for a third day today. governor arnold schwarzenegger and state leaders say they are cl
the group's president, russell b. lane, says sotomayor has shown understanding and appreciation of the challenges facing law enforcement officers. that's a quote. sotomayor's confirmation hearings are set to begin tomorrow. >>> former presidential candidate senator john mccain says he was a bit surprised that his ex-running mate's decision to step down as alaska's governor. she'll leave that office in about two weeks. mccain was on nbc's "meet the press" today. >> i...
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. >> rob: i was listening to their manager john russell before the game talking about all the trades they've been making. he said we weren't winning with this team. we need to make moves to try to win with other guys and the guys in this clubhouse have to be proud with the effort they do on the field. it all starts with them. so, he put the accountability on the clubhouse. i like it. >> bob: two balls and a strike. that's low. you're always going to be dealing players who are popular with certain fans. nyjer morgan was very popular here. jack wilson was the shortstop probably as long as some people have been coming to the games around here, younger people. freddy sanchez. now there's ronny cedeno out there sort of a journeyman. 3-1 to zimmerman. he turns on one go but gets jammed and that -- and that ball is falling into left and run down by the former nat lastings milledge. three balls in the air by the nats. milledge will bat after mccutchen. ♪ ♪ (tucci) count on the nation's fastest 3g network. at&t what is it to lead? at pnc, it's doing what most benefits our customers. whether t
. >> rob: i was listening to their manager john russell before the game talking about all the trades they've been making. he said we weren't winning with this team. we need to make moves to try to win with other guys and the guys in this clubhouse have to be proud with the effort they do on the field. it all starts with them. so, he put the accountability on the clubhouse. i like it. >> bob: two balls and a strike. that's low. you're always going to be dealing players who are...
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other things instead johnny depp is proof that he has star power in a year where do your rubbers and russell crowe and some others did open movies he did and they are really happy about what they see from the audience because it has broad equal the amount 25 and over and play 5 and under. and in men 53 to 47 percent women and that should carry it for the next few weeks. i like the movies are recommended. this plan to have lights. certainly need some help here universal is a distant place listed look at the movie market shares going into this coming week and seek universal under 10 percent of the market share hasn't had any success this public enemy is not withstanding changing gears entirely mentioned is a and b are into a bruno now a follow- up to borax film documentaries how did this wind up a fox or whether how bitter wind up old when from fat box. but this one is with universal. porat is a huge sensation in 2006 doubled to zero hundred and 61 million worldwide at the same time that it was believed it was the high point of both the talent agency representing put his next movie called for
other things instead johnny depp is proof that he has star power in a year where do your rubbers and russell crowe and some others did open movies he did and they are really happy about what they see from the audience because it has broad equal the amount 25 and over and play 5 and under. and in men 53 to 47 percent women and that should carry it for the next few weeks. i like the movies are recommended. this plan to have lights. certainly need some help here universal is a distant place listed...
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john russell ler recalled the site of seeing these heads in london, john russell we both knew, lovy man,as early component of bacon, one of the first reewersonsistently reviewing hiwork in "the londonimes." said the painting reminded him of the expernce of social disintegrati that one might ve at aarty whe suddenly you're all alone in th om. ere's no mirror in the rm. anself nscious you feeyou are at onceall es, all ear, all mouth. that sense ever disintegration something at bacon i think puts forward s remarkabl in these pictures. part of his own cleave in ex be e exe -- >> charlie: the usef the white line? >> that was space cage. he needed to create simply sense of space in thepictures. th i think is coming out o degot, his ballet scenes, think,ew receding lines just sort of make a room -- or stage then get over it so that h could place hisigures within that fame wo. charlie: the next son head three. >> head three is one of the first instces where we see a direct quotation of the film with the broke asses, shattered glasses. had to do again with man's fragility and capaty to injury on
john russell ler recalled the site of seeing these heads in london, john russell we both knew, lovy man,as early component of bacon, one of the first reewersonsistently reviewing hiwork in "the londonimes." said the painting reminded him of the expernce of social disintegrati that one might ve at aarty whe suddenly you're all alone in th om. ere's no mirror in the rm. anself nscious you feeyou are at onceall es, all ear, all mouth. that sense ever disintegration something at bacon i...
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russell knows about it, the diabetic passed out and crashed into a telephone pole. he got a bill for $5,000 for traffic control. >> i pay taxes for highway control, yet they charge me for highway control. >> ford and others are feeling the squeeze, insurance companies are refusing to pay and the state isn't backing down. monday at 11:00, how you could get caught in the middle, and what happens to drivers who don't pay. >> it's not near a beach front but the ocean is being blamed for a tornado that tore through the orlando area this week. the details and a look at the destruction as we cover the nation tonight. plus she hands over the governor's office to her lieutenant governor tomorrow, but is this the last we'll see >> proof tonight of the power and danger of severe weather. in central florida, residents are cleaning up after a tornado tore through the area friday. 160 homes were damaged, one person was injured by flying glass. >> the roof is completely removed from this house this house would be a four or totally damaged. >> meteorologists say the storm was creat
russell knows about it, the diabetic passed out and crashed into a telephone pole. he got a bill for $5,000 for traffic control. >> i pay taxes for highway control, yet they charge me for highway control. >> ford and others are feeling the squeeze, insurance companies are refusing to pay and the state isn't backing down. monday at 11:00, how you could get caught in the middle, and what happens to drivers who don't pay. >> it's not near a beach front but the ocean is being...
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it did not take long for brad to get one launched office radar press russell goes to the other end. plenty with jarrett washburn on the hill. the guy was unbelievable. he retired his first 11, then this, then he made his other batters out. this is the one stop that made him not have the game. what were double with the bases loaded -- the orioles lost again on the road, 5-0 as the final. it is the former a's versus the person having trouble filling his shoes. he is just off the disabled list, finding out that the no. 1 starter can be a pain. whatever happens with pitching, it is on likely will be as awful as it was last night. things were so bad that dusty baker decided not to let his pitcher's pitch anymore. interpol, an infielder. it is his second day, and he gave up five runs in one inning. he outdid himself, giving up six runs in one inning and getting tanks for it. grand slam home run, raising his era from 45 to 49. for those that don't know that much, that is really bad. it is the worst loss ever. the medical examiner from tennessee said the lack of motive is making police relu
it did not take long for brad to get one launched office radar press russell goes to the other end. plenty with jarrett washburn on the hill. the guy was unbelievable. he retired his first 11, then this, then he made his other batters out. this is the one stop that made him not have the game. what were double with the bases loaded -- the orioles lost again on the road, 5-0 as the final. it is the former a's versus the person having trouble filling his shoes. he is just off the disabled list,...
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retired army general russell honore joins us from baton rouge, louisiana, my hometown. he joins us with his perspect e perspective. thank you for joining us. how's the weather, pretty hot today? >> it's hot, it's smoking. >> smoking hot. let's talk about afghanistan. we're seeing they've committed more troops there and committed to stay in helmand province until afghanistan forces have it under control. how long do you think that will take, general? >> it's going to take several months, i would suspect. but for the long-term to do what needs to be done in afghanistan, it will take a big u.s. and nato effort that could probably go another eight to ten years. because once you get it secure, you're going to have to give the country an opportunity to build an economy. because the government, they hadn't said anything about these opium fields. we cannot leave afghanistan as the world's largest producer of opium. we've got to transfer -- and he under his leadership, the afghan people are going to have to make a decision of what kind of economy they're going to build. it certa
retired army general russell honore joins us from baton rouge, louisiana, my hometown. he joins us with his perspect e perspective. thank you for joining us. how's the weather, pretty hot today? >> it's hot, it's smoking. >> smoking hot. let's talk about afghanistan. we're seeing they've committed more troops there and committed to stay in helmand province until afghanistan forces have it under control. how long do you think that will take, general? >> it's going to take...
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. >> jim: that happened with russell branyan.dam jones hit a bb over to right field but it was waylaid by the first baseman. hardest ball hit so far off brett cecil and just an out. >> gary: a smile down there at first base by overbay. >> jim: i am not hitting well but i can pick them at first base. >> gary: here is nick markakis. ground ball towards the middle. does he have enough leg? yes, it does, under the glove of hill. markakis is on with a seeing eye single and another two-out hit for the orioles. that's their second hit off brett cecil. >> jim: there's baseball. jones hit one on the nose right here. here, kind of an innocent ground ball as it found its way. the all-star second baseman hill can't quite get to it. nick on base with a business hit. >> gary: the orioles trying to get somethinggoing again they did it in the 2nd oning. now markakis on with a two-out single. aubrey huff struck out his first time up and the breaking ball was taken down low, ball 1. brett cecil got aubrey to chase after getting ahead of him. he no
. >> jim: that happened with russell branyan.dam jones hit a bb over to right field but it was waylaid by the first baseman. hardest ball hit so far off brett cecil and just an out. >> gary: a smile down there at first base by overbay. >> jim: i am not hitting well but i can pick them at first base. >> gary: here is nick markakis. ground ball towards the middle. does he have enough leg? yes, it does, under the glove of hill. markakis is on with a seeing eye single and...
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how about russell in the line. russell?d chitown windy city boo-yah from the land of lincoln. >> the cubs will lose again, boo-yah right back at you. >> don't say it. i'm a white sox fan. i feel bad for you. my question is about aig. with the it making morgan stanley an adviser, do they become more attract i have here? >> no! it is a big stock and they do the reverse split. it brings in even more suckers. they must be laughing at everyone. they're whipping us, and i want you to sell aig and then sell it, and then sell it again. we'll sell it to the power of nine. how about josephine in connecticut? >> hey, jim, a big boo-yah for you from connecticut. >> you're the second connecticut caller. what's on your mind? i wanted to ask you about cvs. >> i like cvs very much. i like it. go ahead. >> do you think they'll be successful as both the retailer and pharmacy benefit? >> i think cvs is well on company, but i tell you they prefer mhs. i like them more than walgreen, but it is on retail. for the back end i don't think it is as
how about russell in the line. russell?d chitown windy city boo-yah from the land of lincoln. >> the cubs will lose again, boo-yah right back at you. >> don't say it. i'm a white sox fan. i feel bad for you. my question is about aig. with the it making morgan stanley an adviser, do they become more attract i have here? >> no! it is a big stock and they do the reverse split. it brings in even more suckers. they must be laughing at everyone. they're whipping us, and i want you...
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russell ford knows all about the crash tax. the diabetic passed out and clipped a telephone pole. he later got a bill from the state, demanding he pay more than $5,000 for traffic control. >> it is like double taxation. i do pay taxes for highly control, but yet they charged me for how we control. >> ford and others are feeling the squeeze. insurance companies are refusing to pay, and the state is not backing down. >> monday at 11:00, how you could get caught in the middle, owing thousands of dollars, and what happens to drivers who do not pay? >> michael jackson's secret stash of cash. how many millions were in there, and who just came forward with the money? plus a tornado please find a lot of destruction. why the ocean breezes are being blamed for this. >> and we are keeping our eye out for severe weather, plus the potential for more severe weather tomorrow. we will have all that coming up. right now outside is 70 degrees, 72 in the harbor. humidity is high. humidity is high. we will have all dealer: during the autobahn for all event, you can get great deals. yeah it's great. i
russell ford knows all about the crash tax. the diabetic passed out and clipped a telephone pole. he later got a bill from the state, demanding he pay more than $5,000 for traffic control. >> it is like double taxation. i do pay taxes for highly control, but yet they charged me for how we control. >> ford and others are feeling the squeeze. insurance companies are refusing to pay, and the state is not backing down. >> monday at 11:00, how you could get caught in the middle,...
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other indices you never saw that correlation or corporation pattern for example if you look at the russell in " more importantly the nasdaq with to get c and of trading channel and it's interesting to note that in the business cycle when we're coming out of a recession there are three sectors that you want to pay attention to that should lead the economy forward a technology and if you look at the nasdaq 100 that is what we have been seeing a rise in tech stocks number to you want to look at transportation of gas of the stocks like ups cbs also cause fed ex and you see some of these stocks have been gaining and holding value, so when you look at the overall stock market i think there isn't something that everyone sees the dow and says we are going continue higher i don't see that. but i see is that fundamentally superior sectors and stocks will perform well maybe hold value here i will look for much appreciation from the skies. if the s and p's get around 980 doubt creeps right around 9000 i think we're looking for another 68 percent correction to the downside in other words a trading rang
other indices you never saw that correlation or corporation pattern for example if you look at the russell in " more importantly the nasdaq with to get c and of trading channel and it's interesting to note that in the business cycle when we're coming out of a recession there are three sectors that you want to pay attention to that should lead the economy forward a technology and if you look at the nasdaq 100 that is what we have been seeing a rise in tech stocks number to you want to look...
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stephen wood of russell investments says he hasn't seen a major economic change. but he has seen a big swing in market psychology. >> about a year and a half ago, end of two thousand and seven, you had a market priced for absolute perfection. coming into the first quarter of two thousand nine you had a market priced for armageddon. what's you've seen is a reversion to something in between. and i think it's an expectations game now in that its not nearly as bad as feared. estimates have come down and expectations are so low that companies are beginning to beat. >> reporter: analysts say many professional money managers, afraid of being left behind, have fueled the rebound. mike ryan of ubs wealth management says there's a lot of cash available to sustain the rally, at least in the near term. >> on the margin we're starting to see that the news has become incrementally better. you're seeing less concerns about system wide failure and more issues about how quickly this recovery will gain traction and where will it gain its footing first. so to me i think the conversa
stephen wood of russell investments says he hasn't seen a major economic change. but he has seen a big swing in market psychology. >> about a year and a half ago, end of two thousand and seven, you had a market priced for absolute perfection. coming into the first quarter of two thousand nine you had a market priced for armageddon. what's you've seen is a reversion to something in between. and i think it's an expectations game now in that its not nearly as bad as feared. estimates have...
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a new yorkouple came up with the id after their jack russell terrier made his fst and last trip in a trational airliner's cgo hold. at pet airways, dogs and cs fly in t main cabin of a freighplane fitted with carriers in ace of seats. the one-way flights st $250. t airways flies animals between w york, washington, chicago,enver and los angeles. and jeff, thresponse has been good. flights are alady booked up for the next two months. >> jeff: there's only e thing i want tknow, how many pieces of carry-on luggageo the pets get. >> susie: a they ev have a firsclass or business cla tion. >> jeff: that'going to the dogs >> jeff: that'"nightly businesseport" for tuesday, july 14. i'm jeff yastine good night, eryone, and good ght to you, susie. susie: good night, jeff. i'm susie gharib. we hope to see all oyou again tomorr evening. "nigly business report" is made possible by: this programas made possible by ctributions to your pbs station from viewers le you. thank u. captning sponsored by wpbt caioned by mediaccess group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
a new yorkouple came up with the id after their jack russell terrier made his fst and last trip in a trational airliner's cgo hold. at pet airways, dogs and cs fly in t main cabin of a freighplane fitted with carriers in ace of seats. the one-way flights st $250. t airways flies animals between w york, washington, chicago,enver and los angeles. and jeff, thresponse has been good. flights are alady booked up for the next two months. >> jeff: there's only e thing i want tknow, how many...
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a new york cple came up with the ideafter their jack russell terrier made his fir and last trip in a tradional airliner's car hold. at pet airways, dogs and cat fly in theain cabin of a freight ane fitted with carriers in ple of seats. the one-way flights co $250. peairways flies animals between neyork, washington, chicago, dver and los angeles. and jeff, the sponse has been good. flights are alrey booked up for the next two months. >> jeff: there's only on thing i want to ow, how many pieces of carry-on luggage t the pets get. >> susie: and they even have a first ass or business class opon. >> jeff: that's ing to the dogs. >> jeff: that's ightly business rort" for tuesday, july 14. i'm jeff yastine. good night, evyone, and good nit to you, susie. >>usie: good night, jeff. i'm susie gharib. we hope to see all of u again tomorrowvening. "night business report" is made possible by: this program w made possible by conibutions to your pbs station from viewers likyou. thank yo captiong sponsored by wpbt captned by media cess group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
a new york cple came up with the ideafter their jack russell terrier made his fir and last trip in a tradional airliner's car hold. at pet airways, dogs and cat fly in theain cabin of a freight ane fitted with carriers in ple of seats. the one-way flights co $250. peairways flies animals between neyork, washington, chicago, dver and los angeles. and jeff, the sponse has been good. flights are alrey booked up for the next two months. >> jeff: there's only on thing i want to ow, how many...
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manufacturing executives had a positive economic album but half of them expected there first to decline russell their own houses are in san but the neighborhood may be ok. i think that's the defense mechanism that i think they're just worried about themselves. i think so. in hedging the best he will. the other model number is 7% expect to maintain current staffing levels. nor filing in a great deal of manufacturing. we've seen same thing in our own claim based hepburn% companies that are wanting to keep level steady but they're looking at other ways to cut costs and one is not to be rid of in won't put to travel to 90% pace of paid to cut costs but spread that savings over a bowl labour force as opposed to one or to people losing a job. the folks on one veteran jobs i mentioned so much of america's economic identity is wrapped up in and manufacturing industry will take a look at how much factory jobs have contracted significantly for well over two years and saw 1.14 15 million people employed in manufacturing now under a dozen million people. is this at a level where it is finally in their esti
manufacturing executives had a positive economic album but half of them expected there first to decline russell their own houses are in san but the neighborhood may be ok. i think that's the defense mechanism that i think they're just worried about themselves. i think so. in hedging the best he will. the other model number is 7% expect to maintain current staffing levels. nor filing in a great deal of manufacturing. we've seen same thing in our own claim based hepburn% companies that are...
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russell martin, able to put the tag on ryan. two down. next batter, albert pujols. runners on first and second. he rakes one to center. matt kemp comes in. ball sails over his head. julio lugo scores. the cards take it. 3-2, is your final. >>> john chamberlain on the bump for the yankees against the race. novarro, a rocket. mark teixeira, it's in the glove. five ks. no earned runs allowed in eight innings of work. teixeira going deep, top nine. his 26th home run of the year. the yankees win it. your final, 6-2. >>> and now, let's go back to jeremy and vinita, in the studio. >>> well, golfers may be hard-pressed to find a caddie who doesn't critique their swing. but not in north carolina. >> that's because the caddies are llamas. and they can carry clubs just as welz as any human. llamas are known to be very docile, very friendly. the entrepreneur who rents them out says, with a little training, they make ideal caddies. >> can they tell you what club to use? >> i doubt it. >>> now, a dog in portland, oregon. >> jennie the pug pushes her stroller around. looks like je
russell martin, able to put the tag on ryan. two down. next batter, albert pujols. runners on first and second. he rakes one to center. matt kemp comes in. ball sails over his head. julio lugo scores. the cards take it. 3-2, is your final. >>> john chamberlain on the bump for the yankees against the race. novarro, a rocket. mark teixeira, it's in the glove. five ks. no earned runs allowed in eight innings of work. teixeira going deep, top nine. his 26th home run of the year. the...
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stepwood is chief market strategist with russell investments. david darst is chief investment strategist with morgan stanley smith barney. gentlemen, one thing you both mentioned earlier is the idea that you want to be looking -- i guess someone else said to me fish where the fishes are. in other words, look at some of the international markets where you have huge populations. and when you mentioned china, i thought, does he mean that we should be investing in china or do you want to be invested in companies that actually have the exposure to that huge population? >> maria, i think a little bit of each is appropriate. there are china etfs that people can get exposure, make it much easier, lower cost, more transparent than it used to be, more liquid than it used to be. at the same time you want to own some of these big multinational u.s. companies as well as some of your australian companies that sell raw materials. that's been a great beneficiary. i think taiwan also has -- beginning march 22nd of 2008 we elected president ma, who's a friend of
stepwood is chief market strategist with russell investments. david darst is chief investment strategist with morgan stanley smith barney. gentlemen, one thing you both mentioned earlier is the idea that you want to be looking -- i guess someone else said to me fish where the fishes are. in other words, look at some of the international markets where you have huge populations. and when you mentioned china, i thought, does he mean that we should be investing in china or do you want to be...
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. >>> the worst performing stock in the russell 1000 today.t's having its worst day, one-day decline this year. and look at the rift between the transports and j.b. hunt. something's going on here, folks. somebody's right and somebody's wrong in terms of what's a better leading indicator right now. but if you take a look at the infection that j.b. hunt's worse than expected results have had, forecast be damned, they even said they see some improvement, look at yrc, conway, and landstar all on the russell 1000, all down pretty sharply today. sought trucks are definitely having their troubles, even though they see some gradual improvement in demand. maria? >> all right, matt, thanks very much. and of course this market is rallying for a third straight day. does it suggest a broad move higher in the major indices is to come or is this just a bounce and a summer correction? breaking down the charts for us now, "tick by tick," jordan kotick, global head of technical analysis at barclays capital. jordan, what do the charts tell you today? >> well, m
. >>> the worst performing stock in the russell 1000 today.t's having its worst day, one-day decline this year. and look at the rift between the transports and j.b. hunt. something's going on here, folks. somebody's right and somebody's wrong in terms of what's a better leading indicator right now. but if you take a look at the infection that j.b. hunt's worse than expected results have had, forecast be damned, they even said they see some improvement, look at yrc, conway, and landstar...
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but conservatism the way it's been defined over the past two centuries by edmund burke, by russell kirk, bill buckley. there is a great line where i quote buckley and 2005, he's asked about george w. bush and he says george w. bush is no conservative. he said conservatives, whether we like it or not, we, conservatives, are chained to reality. which, that's what you help me out on edmund burke. if you want to belittle that message down, it is that we are part of our time. we are chained to reality. we can't give inaugural addresses. >> host: respecting reali. go ahead. >> guest: you respect reali. you don't, as buckley said of bush, going to iraq and say we are going to bring democracy to these people and they are going to throw flowers at us and everything is going to be okay. you don't give inaugural address is where you say we are going to and tyranny on the globe. the president's words, not mine. that is utopian, that is wilsonian. it is -- so, the last best hope -- >> host: struck me as aggressive also. oddly, weirdly aggressive. >> guest: as you said, mission inebriation also. [lau
but conservatism the way it's been defined over the past two centuries by edmund burke, by russell kirk, bill buckley. there is a great line where i quote buckley and 2005, he's asked about george w. bush and he says george w. bush is no conservative. he said conservatives, whether we like it or not, we, conservatives, are chained to reality. which, that's what you help me out on edmund burke. if you want to belittle that message down, it is that we are part of our time. we are chained to...
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it's in the top five performers of the russell 1000. it's not in the s&p 500. 7 billion market cap give or r take. it's expected to lose a penny on just about a billion in revenue. but the range of estimates could be positive. and if they actually go break even or positive, that will snap five consecutive quarters of losses. so las vegas sands, the hot dog, after the close pl maria? >> the hot dog for sure, but it was the cold dog for a long time. >> oh, no doubt. >> very, very weak in a short period of time. >> it was $150 a share in november of '07, i believe, something like that. so we're now at 11. >> it's come all the way down. matt, thanks so much. meanwhile the price of gold hovering around $930 but the ceo of goldcorp, the world's second largest gold miner, is expecting gold prices to hit all-time highs by the year end. 1,0-0 1,050 he says by the end of the year. reported a second quarter loss mainly due to foreign exchange charges. join meg now that i first on cnbc interview is charles jeannes, the cref goldcorp. welcome back t
it's in the top five performers of the russell 1000. it's not in the s&p 500. 7 billion market cap give or r take. it's expected to lose a penny on just about a billion in revenue. but the range of estimates could be positive. and if they actually go break even or positive, that will snap five consecutive quarters of losses. so las vegas sands, the hot dog, after the close pl maria? >> the hot dog for sure, but it was the cold dog for a long time. >> oh, no doubt. >> very,...
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the past 25 years, but conservatism the way it's been defined the past centuries by edmund burke, russell kirk, bill buckley, there is a great line where i quote buckley in 2005 he's asked about george w. bush and he says george w. bush is no conservative. he said conservatives whether we like it or not we conservatives are chained to reality, which that is why you help me out on on edmund burke. if you want to wheel the message down it is that we are part of our time. we are chained to reality. we can't get inaugural address is -- >> host: go ahead. >> guest: you respect reali. you don't, as bulkeley said of bush you don't go into iraq and say we are going to bring democracy to these people and they're going to throw flowers and everything is going to be okay. you don't give inaugural addresses where you say we are going to and tyranny on the globe, the president's words. that is utopian, that's wilsonian. so "last best hope" -- >> host: it was odd, we really aggressive. >> guest: as you said mission inebriation also. but here's the deal. one of the reasons republicans are having such a
the past 25 years, but conservatism the way it's been defined the past centuries by edmund burke, russell kirk, bill buckley, there is a great line where i quote buckley in 2005 he's asked about george w. bush and he says george w. bush is no conservative. he said conservatives whether we like it or not we conservatives are chained to reality, which that is why you help me out on on edmund burke. if you want to wheel the message down it is that we are part of our time. we are chained to...
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most importantly the russell 1000. so traders at the close have to buy citigroup because it's got a bigger weighting. and sell some of the other stocks short.. this is going to happen next wednesday as well with the s&p 500. bottom line you're going to get a lot of volume, not necessarily much in the way of price swings. tradertalk.cn tradertalk.cnbc.com for more. and mike, it's been a great month for the nasdaq as well. >> you set me up perfectly because we are about to close out the month. i wanted to highlight this very pretty one-month chart for july here at the nasdaq. barring some kind of unexpected huge sudden 11th hour sell-off, the nasdaq is on pace to have its best july in 12 years.s. but we're still not able, it doesn't look like, to crack above that 2,000 mark at the close today unless we have some pickup here late in the day. one of the reasons for that is that yahoo is down yet again. so microsoft ceo steve ballmer comes out, he says investors don't get it, the hookup with microsoft and yahoo is a win-win
most importantly the russell 1000. so traders at the close have to buy citigroup because it's got a bigger weighting. and sell some of the other stocks short.. this is going to happen next wednesday as well with the s&p 500. bottom line you're going to get a lot of volume, not necessarily much in the way of price swings. tradertalk.cn tradertalk.cnbc.com for more. and mike, it's been a great month for the nasdaq as well. >> you set me up perfectly because we are about to close out the...
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russell ford knows all about it. the diabetic passed out and drove off. 50.he later got a bill from the state demanding he be more than -- and drove off route 50. he later better bill misstated anything more than $5,000. -- a bill stating he pay more than $5,000. ford and others are feeling the squeeze. insurance companies are refusing to pay and the state is not backing down >> monday at 11:00, how you could get caught in the bill. what happens to drivers who do not pay. >> maryland holds a swineç flu summit in annapolis to mar. state health officials and school leaders will discuss innovation and reporting of the h1n1 virus. the leaders also talk about emergency preparedness. this comes after health officials announced maryland's sports swine flu death last week. it appears many american republicans and democrats agree on one thing, the measures need their own overall to pass. secretary clinton weighed in on the report today. >> she is a veteran of washington's health care wars. >> i am somewhat encouraged by what i see happening in the congress. >> secret
russell ford knows all about it. the diabetic passed out and drove off. 50.he later got a bill from the state demanding he be more than -- and drove off route 50. he later better bill misstated anything more than $5,000. -- a bill stating he pay more than $5,000. ford and others are feeling the squeeze. insurance companies are refusing to pay and the state is not backing down >> monday at 11:00, how you could get caught in the bill. what happens to drivers who do not pay. >>...
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i like bertram russell's brute fact dismissal. the universe is just there. and that is all. the cosmological argument does not claim to prove anything about a first cause or about god. only that a first cause must exist. for now, this is the closest you will get to truth.
i like bertram russell's brute fact dismissal. the universe is just there. and that is all. the cosmological argument does not claim to prove anything about a first cause or about god. only that a first cause must exist. for now, this is the closest you will get to truth.
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reverend susan russells the outgoing president of inteity, a group thaworks for the full inclusn of gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transendered peoe in the escopal church. >> i tnk the overwhelming message coming out of is conntion, not only for l.g.b.t. peoe but for all who are looking foa community that that embraces peace jusce tolerance compassion d the good news of god in chri jesusis that the episcopal churcwelcomes you. reporter: the measurepassed in part because mny conservative episcalians have left the denomation. those remaining feel increingly isolated. >> it is very d for me because i am a lifelong episcopaan, i'm a lifelongnglican, but first and foremost im a life- long christia. and it is breaking my hrt to see thehurch destroying itself inhe manner in which we seem to be doi. >> reporter: many deleges here said they voted for he diection they believe god is caing their church to go i but those votes pose new challees for a global mmunion that has already bee strained close to a baking int. there's a lot riding on h what happened here gets interpreed around the wor. many gl
reverend susan russells the outgoing president of inteity, a group thaworks for the full inclusn of gays, lesbians, bisexuals and transendered peoe in the escopal church. >> i tnk the overwhelming message coming out of is conntion, not only for l.g.b.t. peoe but for all who are looking foa community that that embraces peace jusce tolerance compassion d the good news of god in chri jesusis that the episcopal churcwelcomes you. reporter: the measurepassed in part because mny conservative...
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russell branyan:theories pitch. #-0 mariners. right now it's 2-0 seattle this game in the 6th inning. before the game the o's put chris ray on the disabled list with tendonitis in his arm. it's been a tough year for ray, continuing his comeback from elbow surgery. >>> in boston tonight, an emotional homecoming for former red sox short stop nomar garciapara, now with oakland. he got a standing ovation that lasted more than a minute. prior to the game he was on the brink of tears talking about his love for boston fans. in his second at-bat against red sox starter john smoltz, nomar would single in a run to start the scoring for the a's. he welcomes himself back with two hits and oakland goes on to beat boston. strong emotions in nashville. current and former members of the tennessee titans, including eddie george and longtime coach jeff fisher gather to reflect on the life and career of murdered quarterback steve mcnair. mcnair played 11 seasons with the titans before finishing here in baltimore. tennessee is where the qb is most r
russell branyan:theories pitch. #-0 mariners. right now it's 2-0 seattle this game in the 6th inning. before the game the o's put chris ray on the disabled list with tendonitis in his arm. it's been a tough year for ray, continuing his comeback from elbow surgery. >>> in boston tonight, an emotional homecoming for former red sox short stop nomar garciapara, now with oakland. he got a standing ovation that lasted more than a minute. prior to the game he was on the brink of tears talking...
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grand prix-style race that would cut through the heart of the harbor from pratt and light streets to russellback. >> the estimates are 150,000 visitors, $100 million in economic impact which is generated from the visitors, from the hotels, meals, etc., and also major national television exposure. >> reporter: a race of this caliber would bring more to the city than say lots of tourists and dollars. we're talking about international exposure. millions of people worldwide love this type of racing. however, folks in baltimore hope this type of racing brings something else to the city, a better roadway. you can hear the bumps and lumps even before you see them up close. race fans worry while the city can present a great tourist package can the city get its roads into track shape? >> i think it would do wonders for the city. clean up the roads. the roads do suck. they are definitely not ready for a grands pre. i was in monaco. that race was amazing. >> i would love to see it. do i think the streets are good for it? no, but i think if the city really wanted it they could definitely flatten it out
grand prix-style race that would cut through the heart of the harbor from pratt and light streets to russellback. >> the estimates are 150,000 visitors, $100 million in economic impact which is generated from the visitors, from the hotels, meals, etc., and also major national television exposure. >> reporter: a race of this caliber would bring more to the city than say lots of tourists and dollars. we're talking about international exposure. millions of people worldwide love this...
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reverend susan russell is the outgoing president of integrity, a group that works for the full inclusion of gays, lesbians, bisexuals and trans-gendered people in the episcopal church. >> i think the overwhelming message coming out of this convention, not only for l.g.b.t. people but for all who are looking for a community that that embraces peace justice tolerance compassion and the good news of god in christ jesus, is that the episcopal church welcomes you. >> reporter: the measures passed in part because many conservative episcopalians have left the denomination. those remaining feel increasingly isolated. >> it is very sad for me because i am a lifelong episcopalian, i'm a lifelong anglican, but first and foremost i am a life- long christian. and it is breaking my heart to see the church destroying itself in the manner in which we seem to be doing. >> reporter: many delegates here said they voted for the direction they believe god is calling their church to go in. but those votes pose new challenges for a global communion that has already been strained close to a breaking point. ther
reverend susan russell is the outgoing president of integrity, a group that works for the full inclusion of gays, lesbians, bisexuals and trans-gendered people in the episcopal church. >> i think the overwhelming message coming out of this convention, not only for l.g.b.t. people but for all who are looking for a community that that embraces peace justice tolerance compassion and the good news of god in christ jesus, is that the episcopal church welcomes you. >> reporter: the...