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my thanks to russell, parvati, and the sole survivor. sandra. right there.! your... better breakfast. with egg whites. red onions... jalapenos... banana peppers... tomatoes... black forest ham... and sweet onion sauce. melted cheese all on english muffins... or flat bread... however you want it! [ male announcer ] spread the word -- subway now has breakfast! get the deliciousness just the way you want it, like the subway western egg white muffin melt. build your better breakfast at subway. like the subway western egg white muffin melt. a busy man kept to a busy schedule. [ male announcer ] this is steven, his day starts with his arthritis pain. that's breakfast with two pills. the morning is over. it's time for two more pills. the day marches on, back to sore hands, back to more pills. and when he's finally home... but hang on -- just two aleve can keep arthritis pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is steven, who chose aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. host: could switching to geico 15% or more on car insurance? host: does charl
my thanks to russell, parvati, and the sole survivor. sandra. right there.! your... better breakfast. with egg whites. red onions... jalapenos... banana peppers... tomatoes... black forest ham... and sweet onion sauce. melted cheese all on english muffins... or flat bread... however you want it! [ male announcer ] spread the word -- subway now has breakfast! get the deliciousness just the way you want it, like the subway western egg white muffin melt. build your better breakfast at subway. like...
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goldsmith, welcome to "mad money." >> call me russell. >> absolutely.ng at the beginning. you're russell from now on. you said something it's the first time i've heard a banker say it. you said the jumbo loan could be coming back. >> the jumbo loan hasn't gone away at city national. that's sure private banking clients -- when you look at coastal california, you know what the prices are like out there. a million one, $2 million mortgages on a $4 million, $5 million house. that's our bread and butter. >> did anyone default at that level? >> no. >> no? >> no. >> they just didn't. >> no. >> so you didn't reclaim anybody's house in -- >> in ten years with a $3.5 billion mortgage portfolio and half a billion dollar home equity loan portfolio conservatively underwritten, no broker loans, two foreclosures in a decade and one of them was guaranteed by the father-in-law who we know. >> that is unbelievable. i want you to explain. you used a term that banks use. the brokered loan. because that really hurt a lot of banks. >> absolutely. you look at a lot of these b
goldsmith, welcome to "mad money." >> call me russell. >> absolutely.ng at the beginning. you're russell from now on. you said something it's the first time i've heard a banker say it. you said the jumbo loan could be coming back. >> the jumbo loan hasn't gone away at city national. that's sure private banking clients -- when you look at coastal california, you know what the prices are like out there. a million one, $2 million mortgages on a $4 million, $5 million...
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so jamarcus russell is out of oakland. what's his next move?rs f will there be any takers for this guy? >> i think it may take a little bit of time because now you have to find a coach-driven team witt an offensive mind that's going to say, okay, we'll takein jamarcus, make him a third quarterback, work with him, try to take advantage of the great throwing ability that he has, but try to work on the mechanicl to a point where he can look off cornerbacks.ork and i don't know if there will be anybody wanting to put that energy in him now.know you do get a young guy with a great talent.nt. i mean, this guy has one of the best pure arms in the league,msi but the problem is work ethic.oe that's what cost him the job in oakland.oa now can they turn that work ethic around? tur obviously in the next case he'll be a little bit more serious, h' but who that next team is going to be, it's in question right now. >> we love your opinion, john.an when we think of biggest nflexn. draft busts, we think of guys like ryan leaf, but is jamarcus russell, has he no
so jamarcus russell is out of oakland. what's his next move?rs f will there be any takers for this guy? >> i think it may take a little bit of time because now you have to find a coach-driven team witt an offensive mind that's going to say, okay, we'll takein jamarcus, make him a third quarterback, work with him, try to take advantage of the great throwing ability that he has, but try to work on the mechanicl to a point where he can look off cornerbacks.ork and i don't know if there will...
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russell kirk was a good friend of mine. and, you know, peter, when i was younger, i tended more toward the burnham-buckley school and the older i got i think the wisest of all that generation of conservatism was russell kirk. >> host: are you a populist? and what do you think of that term? >> guest: i am part populist. >> host: in ideology? is it an ideology? >> guest: no, it's not an ideology. it is basically -- i'm a believer that you -- in politics, that obviously you represent your philosophy and convictions and belief. but also the people whence you came. and let me contrast two matters. i used to be free trade all the way. and free trade is an ideology and i believed into it finally i went and saw what was happening to the people whence i came up in new hampshire. you go to town after town and seeing factories shut down. people out of work. and you see all the ruin it brings and you say what is the benefit we're receiving because of this? all these goods down at the mall. and so i felt -- i came around to represent th
russell kirk was a good friend of mine. and, you know, peter, when i was younger, i tended more toward the burnham-buckley school and the older i got i think the wisest of all that generation of conservatism was russell kirk. >> host: are you a populist? and what do you think of that term? >> guest: i am part populist. >> host: in ideology? is it an ideology? >> guest: no, it's not an ideology. it is basically -- i'm a believer that you -- in politics, that obviously you...
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russell was made in mass loan ohio. they were in the railroad car, building the fancy cars and they got into building billies and different stationary steam engines. it was actually a working tractor up until about 1964, 65. and it was actually running a small buzz saw for cutting firewood for a bigger boiler that ran the saw mill for putting out lumber an stuff. it ran up until 1965, as far as we could find out. and the last certification that we got, that it had a certified boiler inspection on it was 1968. i cut up all wood for your tractors so that people get to see it works. when i first got it, it had been around a while and sitting idle, and we had to completely takes off all the exterior plumbing and replum it and everything. that's all been done. the boiler is still in good condition. it gets an annual -- by the state of the california. so we call it smog. there's a lot -- we have to do the yearly inspections, and they certify us that we're capable of running. every time i come out here and fire it up and got t
russell was made in mass loan ohio. they were in the railroad car, building the fancy cars and they got into building billies and different stationary steam engines. it was actually a working tractor up until about 1964, 65. and it was actually running a small buzz saw for cutting firewood for a bigger boiler that ran the saw mill for putting out lumber an stuff. it ran up until 1965, as far as we could find out. and the last certification that we got, that it had a certified boiler inspection...
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from pratt streets to russell streets and back. are $100 million in economic impact generated from the visitors, hotels, meals, etc., and also the major national television exposure. >> reporter: the federal government would also ship in $5 million for improvements to get ready for the racetrack. sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> a marylander going to mississippi to hit -- to help in the hardest hit areas. philip will bring medical care to the storm victims. >> when you look at the evening news and you see people much less fortunate than yourself and the massive devastation, your first thought is what can i do? and i feel like that. >> cleanup is underway in mississippi where the storms killed at least six people. >>> 5:48 this morning. very calm here. 54 degrees. clear sky, light winds. temperatures in the low 60s. big 60s to the north. richmond and norfolk, it's a cooler 49. pittsburgh and 50s to charleston. with high pressure in control this time of the year with the warm temperatures and the building of pollution, we have the mod
from pratt streets to russell streets and back. are $100 million in economic impact generated from the visitors, hotels, meals, etc., and also the major national television exposure. >> reporter: the federal government would also ship in $5 million for improvements to get ready for the racetrack. sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> a marylander going to mississippi to hit -- to help in the hardest hit areas. philip will bring medical care to the storm victims. >> when you look...
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[laughter] >> guest: russell kirk was a good friend of mine. you know, peter, when i was younger, i tended more to the bernard buckley school. and the older i got the more i realized i think the wisest of all that generation of conservatism was russell kirk. >> host: are you a populist? and what do you think of that term? >> guest: pardon? >> host: is it in ideology? >> guest: no. it's not in ideology. it is basically -- i'm a believer in politics you represent your convictions and beliefs but also the people whence you came. and let me contrast to matters. i used to be free trade all the way. and free trade is an ideology and i believed into it finally i saw wh to the people whence i came up in new hampshire. you go to town after town and seeing factories shut down. people out of work. and you see all the wounds it brings and you say what is the benefit we're receiving because of this? all these goods down at the mall. and so i felt -- i came around to represent what was best for the people whence i came. and i came around to believing that th
[laughter] >> guest: russell kirk was a good friend of mine. you know, peter, when i was younger, i tended more to the bernard buckley school. and the older i got the more i realized i think the wisest of all that generation of conservatism was russell kirk. >> host: are you a populist? and what do you think of that term? >> guest: pardon? >> host: is it in ideology? >> guest: no. it's not in ideology. it is basically -- i'm a believer in politics you represent...
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property pow sal also calls for $7.5 million in upgrades in the route from lumbar to russell streets,nd some people like the idea. >> i think it would do wonders for the city, clean up the roads, and the roads do suck. they are definitely not ready for the grand prix. i was in monacco. the race was amazing. >> reporter: the federal government should chip in $5 million to help with road surface improvements. sherrie johnson. >> mothers, wives, daughters, we are always carrying for someone else, but if you don't take area of your own health, it can certainly go out of control. kelly swoop has details on how to take control. >> hi, frankie, how are you? >> good. >> reporter: frankie is feeling better physically and mentally with the help of her physician, dr. robin modern, she's taking control of her life. >> my third son was born and i realized i had forgotten about me. >> reporter: two years ago she underwent gastric bypass surgery. >> i weigh half of what i used to weigh. my life is completely different. it changes everything about your life. it changes what you're willing to do, what
property pow sal also calls for $7.5 million in upgrades in the route from lumbar to russell streets,nd some people like the idea. >> i think it would do wonders for the city, clean up the roads, and the roads do suck. they are definitely not ready for the grand prix. i was in monacco. the race was amazing. >> reporter: the federal government should chip in $5 million to help with road surface improvements. sherrie johnson. >> mothers, wives, daughters, we are always carrying...
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and, you know, i really haven't gotten in into that in any depth, the name russell i recall. but i can't recall exactly in what context. in my view the watergate thing, whoever was involved in it, what was really failed was not that, what was fatal i think was the manner in which the president of united states did or didn't handle it and the fact that he taped himself why the automatic tapes running. i think it would have been survivable if it had not been for the tapes. >> host: we had john dean on in depth last month. >> guest: john and i were friends in the nixon white house. he was in council. you know the of the? i was in the white house and the bank, this book was not written for free, peter. i was in the white house so i said i'm going to do this book but i will use my vacation. and i need to know if it is legitimate for me to take a fee for writing the book. as to who would i go to? i went to the council. the counsel's office. i said look, i'm going to do this book, can i take this the? and he looked aspect i don't know what he looked up at the set me a letter saying
and, you know, i really haven't gotten in into that in any depth, the name russell i recall. but i can't recall exactly in what context. in my view the watergate thing, whoever was involved in it, what was really failed was not that, what was fatal i think was the manner in which the president of united states did or didn't handle it and the fact that he taped himself why the automatic tapes running. i think it would have been survivable if it had not been for the tapes. >> host: we had...
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everything picked up is taken to the trash insinration plant on russell street but bulk trash pickup could end on the 30th, the end of the fiscal year. >>> the city's budget problems could impact the pension plans for the police department and fire department. the city has had no trouble paying into the pension plans which reportedly slipped to 40% to 50% of their future liabilities. the city and unions acknowledge the system is broken but haven't agreed how to fix it with a deadline quickly approaching. a spokesman for stephanie rawlings-blake tolls us under the current pension plan members can retire as early as 40 with full benefits. rawlings-blake supports comprehensive pension roreform because she believes firefighters and police officers deserve good retirement but must be one the city can afford. >>> the battle for slots at arundel mills mall is heating up. the trial began today over the proposed slots casino. the cordish company is suing the anne arundel county elections board claiming that it overlooked fraud in the petition drive to put that issue before voters. a citizens
everything picked up is taken to the trash insinration plant on russell street but bulk trash pickup could end on the 30th, the end of the fiscal year. >>> the city's budget problems could impact the pension plans for the police department and fire department. the city has had no trouble paying into the pension plans which reportedly slipped to 40% to 50% of their future liabilities. the city and unions acknowledge the system is broken but haven't agreed how to fix it with a deadline...
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squares bomber has been apprehended and i say thank you, iron man. [ laughing ] >> tonight actor russell crow will be on with musical guest sharon jones. >>> so the question of the night is who killed the nationals and took over their bodies? >> i don't know. [ laughing ] >> did you ever in a million years think we would be a month into the season and they would have a better record than the red sox. it's a bizarre world we're living in. and how about the story of hernandez. he wasn't even supposed to be in the rotation. now he is their 8th. his surprising season continues at the ballpark tonight. plus a taser debate raises on. right or wrong to zap that phillies fan. your answer coming up next. [ beeping ] ♪ my country ♪ 'tis of thee ♪ sweet land ♪ of liberty ♪ of thee i sing [ laughs ] ♪ oh, land ♪ where my fathers died ♪ land of the pilgrims' pride ♪ from every mountainside ♪ let freedom ring ♪ ♪ let freedom ring and transforming it an impossible dream? with olay, challenge what's possible. challenge skin creams costing up to $700. olay regenerist outperformed them. challenge the lead
squares bomber has been apprehended and i say thank you, iron man. [ laughing ] >> tonight actor russell crow will be on with musical guest sharon jones. >>> so the question of the night is who killed the nationals and took over their bodies? >> i don't know. [ laughing ] >> did you ever in a million years think we would be a month into the season and they would have a better record than the red sox. it's a bizarre world we're living in. and how about the story of...
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russell crowe. >> i'll come visit you every now and then. >> reporter: when he received his star, russellrowe had no idea. it's our little secret. this is brian rooney in hollywood. >> they don't always get it right, though. they misspelled julia louis-dreyfusss' star. they left out the "o" in louis, the hyphen between louis and dreyfuss. >> 25 grand, they can't even spell the name right. >> we're fixing it, we're told. >>> you know what today is. >> cinco de mayo. >> we've got our own pinata. >> all the candy's going towards you, that's a hint from the staff. vinita, you've had enough. >> i want the real thing. and a couple of coronas. and a shot of tequila. >> coming up, your wednesday "papers." >> details about a truly remarkable woman from massachusetts, and urban sprawl like you've never seen it before. assistance getting around their homes. there is a medicare benefit that may qualify you for a new power chair or scooter at little to no cost to you. stay tuned for this important medicare benefit information and free scooter guarantee. imagine... one scooter or power chair that could
russell crowe. >> i'll come visit you every now and then. >> reporter: when he received his star, russellrowe had no idea. it's our little secret. this is brian rooney in hollywood. >> they don't always get it right, though. they misspelled julia louis-dreyfusss' star. they left out the "o" in louis, the hyphen between louis and dreyfuss. >> 25 grand, they can't even spell the name right. >> we're fixing it, we're told. >>> you know what today...
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the name russell i recall from those days, but i can't recall exactly,, in what context.my view, the watergate thing, whoever was involved in it, what was really fatal was not that. what was fatal was the manner which the president of the united states did or did not handle it. the fact he taped himself and had the automatic tapes running. it would have been survivable had it not been for the tapes. >> host: we had john dean on in depth last month. >> guest: you did? john and i were -- we were friend friday the nixon white house. he was the counsel. that little book you got, the new majority? i was in the white house, and the -- this book was not written for free, peter. i was in the white house so i said i'm going to do this book, but i used my vacation, and i need to know if it's legitimate for me to take a fee for writing the book from the bank. and so who would i go to? i go to the counsel's office. i said, look, i'm going to do this book. can i take this fee? and he looked -- i don't know what he looked up. he sent me a letter saying, under the following circumstance
the name russell i recall from those days, but i can't recall exactly,, in what context.my view, the watergate thing, whoever was involved in it, what was really fatal was not that. what was fatal was the manner which the president of the united states did or did not handle it. the fact he taped himself and had the automatic tapes running. it would have been survivable had it not been for the tapes. >> host: we had john dean on in depth last month. >> guest: you did? john and i were...
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. >> my colleague russell gold and i found a number of instances in which the agencies had flagged a particular safety problem or something that it was concerned about, a practice in the off-shore industry. but ultimately decided not to do anything about it or defer to the industry to figure out what to do about it. in some cases chose not to follow up on the recommendations of the very people that it had commissioned to study the problem. one example that we found was the case of a norwegian researcher who was commissioned by the mms about a decade ago or so to after the mms raised concerns about the effectiveness of blow-out preventers and whether or not they would work adequately and the norwegian researcher told us that he had recommended requiring that these blow-out preventers be equipped with essentially a second set of a sheer ram that can cut off and cap a well in the event of an emergency. he found that inasmuch as 10% of the time, the current method, the current standard for those equipment may not actually work because in certain parts of the pipe, certain parts of the pi
. >> my colleague russell gold and i found a number of instances in which the agencies had flagged a particular safety problem or something that it was concerned about, a practice in the off-shore industry. but ultimately decided not to do anything about it or defer to the industry to figure out what to do about it. in some cases chose not to follow up on the recommendations of the very people that it had commissioned to study the problem. one example that we found was the case of a...
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. >> times reviewer al scott calls ridley scott and russell crowe's robin hood update, quote, a more badly acted and sadder version of "gladiator." i am paraphrasing or as i like to call it "better phrasing." >> i think you coined a word you classless piece of trash. >>> like a sad faced girl spending prom night alone british petroleum sit alone. just when you thought the clean up cooperate get gushier, the company set up a hot hotline looking for clean up ideas from you. the so-called experts are reaching out to the general public ob yusly -- obviously known for their expertise. it is to fix a disaster they themselves can't fix. and an on-line suggestion box received 5 million awesome suggestions. says the bp spokesman, quote, it is just unbelievable. people are not only offering products, we are getting a lot of calls. there are people from ideas on how to fix it. if you have suggestions on how to soak up 4 million gallons of black gold call 1-866-448-5816. actually that's diane's number. in fact, we at "red eye" have come up with a plan to stem the oil flooding our oceans and we a
. >> times reviewer al scott calls ridley scott and russell crowe's robin hood update, quote, a more badly acted and sadder version of "gladiator." i am paraphrasing or as i like to call it "better phrasing." >> i think you coined a word you classless piece of trash. >>> like a sad faced girl spending prom night alone british petroleum sit alone. just when you thought the clean up cooperate get gushier, the company set up a hot hotline looking for clean...
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. >> and nicholas cage in a cage, with russell crow. >> james dean. >> sean connery. >> marlon brando>> ah. marlon wayans. >> christopher walkin autos we can do this 20 minutes. >> snap, crackel and pop. >> and very virks weird relationship. >> and i'm done. >> very good. >> i guess we ran out of time. let's welcome back our guest. she's so hot, that jesse joyce writer and comedian funny as a sad clown hanging himself using a lace from an oversized shoe. and if intelligence were a port authority bathroom stall, many old, perverted old men would enter him daily. >> war, starvation. terrorism. guys named brad who stole my sweat shirt. it's a cruel world, brad. but figures figure life on average is pretty effing sweet. don't know what i said there. consider stats in 2000, one in four americans earned more than $75,000 a year, in 1890 only 1% earned equivalent that have figure. since 1950s the size of the average home doubled from 1100 to 2200 square feet z crime numbers crop dropped if you want to know the best time to be alive observe this wonder. >> that is sad. he never could have sur
. >> and nicholas cage in a cage, with russell crow. >> james dean. >> sean connery. >> marlon brando>> ah. marlon wayans. >> christopher walkin autos we can do this 20 minutes. >> snap, crackel and pop. >> and very virks weird relationship. >> and i'm done. >> very good. >> i guess we ran out of time. let's welcome back our guest. she's so hot, that jesse joyce writer and comedian funny as a sad clown hanging himself using a...
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police say this man, 46-year- old russell hartlove is responsible. they say he broke inthie neighbor's home -- into the neighbor's home 4:30 monday evening. about $1,000 worth of property was stolen and recovered. >>> time now for a quick look at some of the stories you'll find in tomorrow morning's edition of the baltimore stun. morgan families move. and more on the decision to boost water rates. >>> and coverage tonight of uva, in memory of yeardley love. for these stories and more, read tomorrow's baltimore sun. and remember, you can look for the updated forecast from wjz's first warning weather team. >>> a big honor for governor martin o'malley. mary has more. >> he's being named in chicago, biogovernor of the year, for his support of the biotech industry in our state, including $75 million in funding for the state's universities and colleges. >> reporter: maryland's biotech industry is being cultivated in front of our eyes, inside labs like this, at the life sciences institute. student curtisha charles is positioning herself for the future. >> i
police say this man, 46-year- old russell hartlove is responsible. they say he broke inthie neighbor's home -- into the neighbor's home 4:30 monday evening. about $1,000 worth of property was stolen and recovered. >>> time now for a quick look at some of the stories you'll find in tomorrow morning's edition of the baltimore stun. morgan families move. and more on the decision to boost water rates. >>> and coverage tonight of uva, in memory of yeardley love. for these stories...
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the nearly 2 1/2-mile track waves through russell, pratt and light street. >> the first turn is going to be through the inner harbor. it's going to be so sexy on tv. then we come back on the other side. >> reporter: over the next five years, the deal will attract more than 100,000 visitors. inject $1 million into the city's tax coffers. and create nearly 2,000 jobs. just what baltimore needs in a down economy. >> we know what a huge impact this is going to have for our community. it ral is probably going to be the most powerful tourism of the summer. >> reporter: baltimore's roads aren't quite ready for high-end racing. the city will plug potholes and fix things to the tune of $7.5 million over the next year. >> all of the hard work and the heavy lifting has been done. the negotiations that happen. we have everything in place. >> reporter: while baltimore would pay for most of the improvements in the city, the federal government will pay for about $5 million of it. and everyone has their engines revving. the race begins on august 5th and ends on august 7, 2011. back to you on tv hill.
the nearly 2 1/2-mile track waves through russell, pratt and light street. >> the first turn is going to be through the inner harbor. it's going to be so sexy on tv. then we come back on the other side. >> reporter: over the next five years, the deal will attract more than 100,000 visitors. inject $1 million into the city's tax coffers. and create nearly 2,000 jobs. just what baltimore needs in a down economy. >> we know what a huge impact this is going to have for our...
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russell, let's start with you. >> thank you dr. spellings. again i am russell kitchner with the public university system and i represent the higher education sector but a special dimension of that sector. we are april for-profit institution than in 2000 to serve 2000 students and is indicated earlier now serves 63,000. are sector is one of those high-growth industries that has great potential for helping to assist the governors and their objectives in identifying the qualified, prepared workforce. the fact that we are located in charles town west virginia is due in large part to those items that governor manchin outlined in terms of the quality of the environment and be amenable attitude of the state toward private industry, including new and emerging industries. one of the challenges we are finding relates to a dimension that joel mentioned and that is the attitude of the regulatory attitude of government. and right now to some extent i think our department of education, the united states department of education, is working at cross purposes
russell, let's start with you. >> thank you dr. spellings. again i am russell kitchner with the public university system and i represent the higher education sector but a special dimension of that sector. we are april for-profit institution than in 2000 to serve 2000 students and is indicated earlier now serves 63,000. are sector is one of those high-growth industries that has great potential for helping to assist the governors and their objectives in identifying the qualified, prepared...
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will, russell kirk, the author of one of the most defining conservative treatises of the 20th century, lists beliefs that a divine intend rule society is literally the first important tenet of conservativism. other conservatives couldn't disagree more. michael oak is one good example, the british conservative thinker, who argued that conservativism is not about orthodoxy. it's not about religion. in fact, he makes exactly the opposite argue. he argues that conservative jim is necessary because we aren't in god's hands. we can't count on there being a providential order. there was an interesting take on this. he says, we can't count on there being a god. we can't take truths from up there and bring them down here. and he says, what conservativism is really about is really being prepared for the worst results. and he says at one point, if you had to bet on whether your next encounter would be with the dalai lama or charles manson, bet on manson. that's what conservativism is for the more skeptical conservatives. do you have to believe in god or not? conservatives are divided. it conserv
will, russell kirk, the author of one of the most defining conservative treatises of the 20th century, lists beliefs that a divine intend rule society is literally the first important tenet of conservativism. other conservatives couldn't disagree more. michael oak is one good example, the british conservative thinker, who argued that conservativism is not about orthodoxy. it's not about religion. in fact, he makes exactly the opposite argue. he argues that conservative jim is necessary because...
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he's at the russell row tonda on capitol hill. don't go away. where is that dollar? it out to show you... uhh... was it rather old and wrinkly? yeah, you saw it? umm fancy a crisp? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> larry: we're back with senator john mccain of arizona. your dear friend, senator joe lieberman wants to strip americans involved in foreign terrorist groups of their citizenship. what do you make of that idea? >> i haven't had a chance to talk to joe about it. i have the highest respect and regard and affection for him. i just like to look at all the ramifications of such a move. as you know, he and i had an amendment that if an act of terror is committed, then that individual should be tried by a military commission, but i have not had a chance to examine his proposal yet. we really need to make sure that individuals are, who commit acts of terror are treated as what they are, terrorists. >> larry: can this be done, senator, frankly, and still keep our freedom and constitutional rights which we hold so dear
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being pithy pearls, what if everyone in seattle read the same book, where in 1998 world seattle read russell banks, the sweet hereafter are the one that actually inspired me was reading one book on the one chicago, the first macro case where they read to kill a mockingbird and the sorts of connections that drew. and i was reading about that in a course on the fellow this year at harvard and i've taken a class in social capital with robert putnam who wrote bowling alone. and the idea was that these programs, you know, while they get people to read and not wonderful, what they do is build social capital, connections between people, they give people with nothing in common something in common. >> what book was chosen to be bad? >> guest: there was a long and involved nominating process ultimately the buck chosen with american gods by neil men. >> host: and why did you choose that one? >> guest: i didn't. why did the crowd choose their? that's a good question. there were a lot of classics of their. essentially, you know, i watched this on the wire.com prevent a contributing editor and the books t
being pithy pearls, what if everyone in seattle read the same book, where in 1998 world seattle read russell banks, the sweet hereafter are the one that actually inspired me was reading one book on the one chicago, the first macro case where they read to kill a mockingbird and the sorts of connections that drew. and i was reading about that in a course on the fellow this year at harvard and i've taken a class in social capital with robert putnam who wrote bowling alone. and the idea was that...
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what are you seeing nationally versus what russell might just be seeing in california? >> reporter: well, we're actually -- i spoke to a realtor right here in washington, d.c. in northwest, where the prices are a bit higher just this morning, and he says they are beginning to see that thaw in the jumbo mortgage. we know that the recovery that we've seen so far is on the low end. $200,000 and under and so much juice by the home buyer tax credit. we needed to see that available move up buyer and seeing those jumbos starting to thaw especially in areas like, this but the jobs of what you were talking about. he said the biggest concern, am i going to get that job or am i going to get the raise they wanted or that paycut. >> number one are there more jobs in the marketplace right now, lou, and number two that companies are actually seeing such a success with their inventor levels that that, in fact, should eventually translate into more jobs. i guess it's just a question of whether or not those jobs can come fast enough to really get us out of these economic difficulties, lo
what are you seeing nationally versus what russell might just be seeing in california? >> reporter: well, we're actually -- i spoke to a realtor right here in washington, d.c. in northwest, where the prices are a bit higher just this morning, and he says they are beginning to see that thaw in the jumbo mortgage. we know that the recovery that we've seen so far is on the low end. $200,000 and under and so much juice by the home buyer tax credit. we needed to see that available move up...
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bucks well over 200 million mark in just two weeks and bill o'reilly is in that movie and second spot russelllace letters to juliet, taking in 13.8 million i'm sure that's a fantastic movie and just right, how to drain your dragon rounded out the t top five. another check of the top fox stories associated press, vatican is preparing defense against the growing church sex abuse scandal and the lawyers claim there was no ordered vatican coverup of the scandal and now looking in to get a lawsuit in kentucky thrown out. also, officials from bp saying they're now siphoning some of the oil gusting from the massive leak into a special container ship. that's good news, but not all of the oil being siphoned and bp still working to try to plug the week permanently and completely. and on this day in 1918, fearful of dissent in the earlier days of world war i, president wood droe wilson signed a set of amendments to the espionage act, and allowed the united states post master general to refuse to deliver mail that violated the law and breaking that law carried a very heavy price, $10,000 fine and up to 2
bucks well over 200 million mark in just two weeks and bill o'reilly is in that movie and second spot russelllace letters to juliet, taking in 13.8 million i'm sure that's a fantastic movie and just right, how to drain your dragon rounded out the t top five. another check of the top fox stories associated press, vatican is preparing defense against the growing church sex abuse scandal and the lawyers claim there was no ordered vatican coverup of the scandal and now looking in to get a lawsuit...
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if you look at the performance of the russell 2000 today, really underperforming. and there's more to run for sure. >> we want to go to some after-hours action here because we've got a very, very big mover on our hands right now. intermune down a whopping 79%. you heard me right. 79% right now after the fda did not approve its drug to treat lung scarring. >> unbelievable. i mean -- >> analysts -- >> well -- well, go ahead. >> we want to bring the analyst in. >> oh, we have an analyst? >> brian scorni of think equity joins us on the fast line. it's great to have you with us. what are the chances this drug goes back and gets approved at this point? if you're an intermune holder you want to know what the heck you do with the stock at this point. >> sure. absolutely. you know, i think it's a big question and we're just getting foths now from the company. they still have to meet with the fda, discuss with the fda what exactly the fda wants here. i think there's a likelihood they'll be able to do a very quick resubmission is very low. they probably will have to do as the
if you look at the performance of the russell 2000 today, really underperforming. and there's more to run for sure. >> we want to go to some after-hours action here because we've got a very, very big mover on our hands right now. intermune down a whopping 79%. you heard me right. 79% right now after the fda did not approve its drug to treat lung scarring. >> unbelievable. i mean -- >> analysts -- >> well -- well, go ahead. >> we want to bring the analyst in....
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where in 1998 where all of seattle read russell banks ea east -- bank's one sweet here after and there's a case where they read to kill a mockingbird and the sorts of connections that drew. and i was reading about that in a course -- i'm a fellow this year at harvard. and i was taking a course in social capital with robert putnam, who, of course, wrote bowling alone. and so the idea was that these programs -- you know, while they get people to read and that's wonderful -- what they do is they build social capital. they build connections between people. they give people nothing in common something in common. >> host: so what book was chosen to be read? >> guest: well, there was a long and involved nominating and then voting process. ultimately the book chosen was american gods by neil gaiman. . >> host: why did you choose it? >> guest: it's the crowd. why did the crowd choose it. there's a lot of classics up there. i launched this on wired.com. i'm a contributing editor at "wired." the books that were nominated and then collected the most votes -- in that first phase we had a lot of scien
where in 1998 where all of seattle read russell banks ea east -- bank's one sweet here after and there's a case where they read to kill a mockingbird and the sorts of connections that drew. and i was reading about that in a course -- i'm a fellow this year at harvard. and i was taking a course in social capital with robert putnam, who, of course, wrote bowling alone. and so the idea was that these programs -- you know, while they get people to read and that's wonderful -- what they do is they...
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mark russell, i think, had an even better take. he said the voters are so angry in 2010 that if gandhi came back, he would be bran brandishing a pitchfork. st. francis of asissi would be in a duck blind with ak-47 shooting ducks. there is an anger out there, i think we saw it. peter hart put it to me very well. he said there is an-- . >> lehrer: democratic -- >> there is an i before e election, i said what do you mean, you want to be an insurgent rather than establishment. and there was no better example than pennsylvania. okay. here is joe ses tack -- sestak, two term, three star general, taking on arlen specter endorsed by the governor of pennsylvania, the mayor of pittsburgh, president of united states, the vice president of the united states, the entire democratic establishment, leadership, senatorial campaign committee and joe sestak, he wins big. >> lehrer: yeah. what strikes you about the going of arlen specter? >> this is a frustration for me. for people in the center, arlen specter is symptomatic of a problem which is that
mark russell, i think, had an even better take. he said the voters are so angry in 2010 that if gandhi came back, he would be bran brandishing a pitchfork. st. francis of asissi would be in a duck blind with ak-47 shooting ducks. there is an anger out there, i think we saw it. peter hart put it to me very well. he said there is an-- . >> lehrer: democratic -- >> there is an i before e election, i said what do you mean, you want to be an insurgent rather than establishment. and there...
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here we go, russell crowe. >> reporter: while most celebrity parents are irate at the mere presence ofttention. they ever call you and say, i've got the kids and we're going to the park? >> i would have to say -- that's a tough one. because, you know -- obviously you don't want to cross, you know -- >> i'll take that as a yes. >> we have people that have their interests in mind that would call us. >> reporter: it's getting the perfect shot of that baby that is the source of so much friction. >> the celebrities too. to some extent like we said, rightfully so. there's going to be a degree of privacy for celebrity children because they're children. the children aren't the public, the celebrity is. >> reporter: stricter laws did go into effect this year in california but they are generally regarded as toothily by the paparazzi. for now in the celebrity baby business, it is business as usual. >> what would be the ideal celebrity parent cover photo for you? >> oh, gosh. i think if jennifer aniston probably had a baby, that would probably be the perfect cover. >> reporter: and if those rumors
here we go, russell crowe. >> reporter: while most celebrity parents are irate at the mere presence ofttention. they ever call you and say, i've got the kids and we're going to the park? >> i would have to say -- that's a tough one. because, you know -- obviously you don't want to cross, you know -- >> i'll take that as a yes. >> we have people that have their interests in mind that would call us. >> reporter: it's getting the perfect shot of that baby that is the...
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. >> jamarcus russell gets cut, espnews with the top status . [captioning made possible by espn, inc.] >> game 2 from the hawks-magic series. it was close for three quarters. but the magic turn their 12th straight game. and four different players scoring over 20 points for orlando. >> let's show you what happened. very tight one-point game. points in game 1. he chipped in in game 2. michaelso petris screaming for , gets it. andci orlando with the nine-poit lead. vince carter looking for a little wiggle room. gets the bounce. >> and orlando starting to pull away here. how big has he been in this playoff. three more points for 20. and dwight howard with 29 points lead the way, and the magic have won 5 of 6 games against the hawks in the regular season. so where does atlanta go from here? >> you're talking about that three that nelson hit in the third quarter, how tough that was. you've just taken the lead on scra maul? >> i think we were relaxed. that's a big momentum stop for them going into the fourth quarter. you know, we struggled in that thir
. >> jamarcus russell gets cut, espnews with the top status . [captioning made possible by espn, inc.] >> game 2 from the hawks-magic series. it was close for three quarters. but the magic turn their 12th straight game. and four different players scoring over 20 points for orlando. >> let's show you what happened. very tight one-point game. points in game 1. he chipped in in game 2. michaelso petris screaming for , gets it. andci orlando with the nine-poit lead. vince carter...
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good morning, russell, on the republican line. caller: first, i join with those who say they love it c-span. -- todawho love cspan. first off, people need to understand this administration has nothing to do with the oil spill. it would not have mattered who in the administration was republican, democrat, but it is the rules set in place that this would have been no matter who was in the white house. the problem is the regulations are pushing them so far off shore. when you were working that deep in the water there's nothing you can do. as the gentleman said earlier, if it will land, this would not have been as devastating as it is -- the things they could do. if they worked in more shallow water, the same thing goes. i put this -- when you push that foreshore and try to do something it is like making buildings arearthquake-proof. no matter where you do, nature will throw something at you that you just cannot handle. host: thank you. his comments were echoed by these on twitter. our next comment comes from ohio, jason on our indepe
good morning, russell, on the republican line. caller: first, i join with those who say they love it c-span. -- todawho love cspan. first off, people need to understand this administration has nothing to do with the oil spill. it would not have mattered who in the administration was republican, democrat, but it is the rules set in place that this would have been no matter who was in the white house. the problem is the regulations are pushing them so far off shore. when you were working that...
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bill russell. kareem abdul-jabbar. moses malone. magic johnson. larry bird. michael jordan. the nba most valuable player award presented by kia motors lebron james! [ cheers and applause ] >> tell them how i feel? oh, man. first of all, i want to say thank you. to everyone that's here and present. thank you. i mean this city of akron means so much to me. you probably heard this story before. ever since i was a kid i always said i was going to find a way to put this city on the map, and i'm going to continue to do that. to be presented most valuable player award means a lot. i'm not going to sit up here and say it doesn't mean anything to me because it means a lot. the individual work that i put in to every offseason to come in to full season to be great pays off. but there's a lot of credit that i give due to the ones that helped me along the line, and that's the coaching staff that we have over there, the training staff that we have over there, the front office, and most of all my teammates. [ cheers and applause ] because one thing i learned at an early age, that the game
bill russell. kareem abdul-jabbar. moses malone. magic johnson. larry bird. michael jordan. the nba most valuable player award presented by kia motors lebron james! [ cheers and applause ] >> tell them how i feel? oh, man. first of all, i want to say thank you. to everyone that's here and present. thank you. i mean this city of akron means so much to me. you probably heard this story before. ever since i was a kid i always said i was going to find a way to put this city on the map, and...
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justice, mcgrannal was forced to sit through the inducks ceremony and pulled out a newspaper and russelled it loudly throughout the induction ceremony. >> so that's the core. who was the chief justice. >> charles evans hughes and i'll say something about him in a second butting it back to your last question. the other thing to know about the court, they didn't use the term at the time, but to use a term of ours, it was a very activist court and between 1933 and 1936, it was overturning federal lolls at 10 times its previous rate. and so this was a court on a mission, and it really did the conservative justices really did see it as a mission, a holy war some of their supporters said, against communism and anarchy, in which they saw communism in the new deal. >> without descending too far into legal geekdom, what was the rationale, the legal reason that all these new deal laws were unconstitutional. >> well, there were a lot of different doctrines and clauses and votes, from the contracts clause and the doctrine of substantive due process and a whole range of other things that were used to s
justice, mcgrannal was forced to sit through the inducks ceremony and pulled out a newspaper and russelled it loudly throughout the induction ceremony. >> so that's the core. who was the chief justice. >> charles evans hughes and i'll say something about him in a second butting it back to your last question. the other thing to know about the court, they didn't use the term at the time, but to use a term of ours, it was a very activist court and between 1933 and 1936, it was...
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take this one, please, from bradley russell. >> are the politicians aware they have been removed from the concerns of the real people, and why don't you remember that you are there to serve us, not ignore us? >> gordon brown. >> the only reason i came into politics is because i saw what was happening in my local community and i have the good fortune of being the member of parliament for the people i grew up with and the people i went to school with. the reason i want to be in politics is because when it comes to immigration, i want to see a situation where we increase the number of jobs that people trained in britain can take as we lower the numbers of people coming into this country. that's why we have banned outside work from coming into britain. that's why we have cut the numbers of semi-skilled persons that can come in. what we are doing at the moment is training up people so in the next few years, as we move forward out of this recession, the jobs will go to people trained in britain who have the kills in britain. . with >> i want us to get back to the situation where the next le
take this one, please, from bradley russell. >> are the politicians aware they have been removed from the concerns of the real people, and why don't you remember that you are there to serve us, not ignore us? >> gordon brown. >> the only reason i came into politics is because i saw what was happening in my local community and i have the good fortune of being the member of parliament for the people i grew up with and the people i went to school with. the reason i want to be in...
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and by the way, russell crowe just did this course, one of the courses in the u.k.obin hood. so i'm just saying. back to you. >> ups the cool factor. steve is saying he would do it. >> i would do that. it looks like fun. would you do it? >> i would do it. >> we'll take a field trip. >> okay. >>> 7:56. the clock continues to tick. tonight the series finale -- not the season finale, the finale of 24. >> stay with us. we'll have much more ahead on fox 5 morning news. we'll be right back. tmeal cook! bar bell! hey, hey, hey... what's the problem? we're shipping a package to andy but we can't send everything. it'd be too heavy. bar bell! cookies! never fear civilians a postal carrier!! you guys need a priority mail flat rate box. only from the postal service. wha.. it's all over the tv. with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service, if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. thanks, mr. stal carrier! hey, fellas! shouldn't that dog be on a leash? disney pixar's toy story 3 only in theaters. priority mail flat rate boxes only from the p
and by the way, russell crowe just did this course, one of the courses in the u.k.obin hood. so i'm just saying. back to you. >> ups the cool factor. steve is saying he would do it. >> i would do that. it looks like fun. would you do it? >> i would do it. >> we'll take a field trip. >> okay. >>> 7:56. the clock continues to tick. tonight the series finale -- not the season finale, the finale of 24. >> stay with us. we'll have much more ahead on fox 5...
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. >> russell williams is wayne treacy's attorney and michael brandon is the court-appointed psychologist who evaluated him. good morning to you both. >> good morning. >> mr. brandon, if i can start with you, wayne treacy has been charged as an adult with attempted murder, been portrayed as a cold-blooded kid. you spent 20 some hours evaluating him. what's your impression of him? >> he's a very sad kid. that's the first impression you have. he's very tearful, very remorseful. he can't understand how he could possibly do something like this. so, whenever the incident is discussed, he is very, very tearful. it's hard to get him through any discussion about this actual event. it's almost like he speaks about it as if somebody else had conducted this behavior. >> yet as michelle pointed out, he seems so calm on the police video in his confession. >> only on the piece that you saw. right before that, he's crying. and right after it, he cries. and he's especially tearful and sobbing when his mother comes into the room. there's a very emotional exchange. and that's the way i have usually seen hi
. >> russell williams is wayne treacy's attorney and michael brandon is the court-appointed psychologist who evaluated him. good morning to you both. >> good morning. >> mr. brandon, if i can start with you, wayne treacy has been charged as an adult with attempted murder, been portrayed as a cold-blooded kid. you spent 20 some hours evaluating him. what's your impression of him? >> he's a very sad kid. that's the first impression you have. he's very tearful, very...
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russell, let's start with you. >> thank you, dr.gs. >> i represent the higher education sector but a special dimension of that sector. we are a for-profit institution that in 2002 served 2,000 students and as i indicated earlier, now serves 63,000. our sector is one of those high growth industries that has great potential for helping to assist governors and their objectives in identifying a qualified, prepared work force. the fact that we're located in charlestown, west virginia is due in large part to those items that governor manchin outlined in terms of the quality of the environment and the amenable attitude of the state toward private industry including new and emerging industries. one of the challenges that we're finding relates to a dimension that joel mentioned and that is the attitude -- the regulatory attitude of government. to some extent i think the department of education, the united states department of education is working cross-purposes in terms of that attitude. it's interesting. 4 out of the 5 governors seated here
russell, let's start with you. >> thank you, dr.gs. >> i represent the higher education sector but a special dimension of that sector. we are a for-profit institution that in 2002 served 2,000 students and as i indicated earlier, now serves 63,000. our sector is one of those high growth industries that has great potential for helping to assist governors and their objectives in identifying a qualified, prepared work force. the fact that we're located in charlestown, west virginia is...
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take this one, please, from bradley russell. >> are the politicians aware that they've become removed from the concerns of the real people, especially on immigration? and why don't you remember that you are there to serve us, not ignore us? >> gordon brown? >> the only reason i came into politics was because i saw what was happening in my local community, and i've got the good fortune of being a member of parliament for the people i grew up with and the people i went to school with. and the reason i want to be in politics is to create jobs. and when it comes to immigration, i want to see a situation where we increase the number of jobs that people trained in britain can take as we lower the number of people coming into this country. that's why we have banned unskilled workers from outside europe from coming into britain. that's also why we're cutting the number of semiskilled and skilled workers that can come in. that's why we've got a list of occupations we now want to reserve for people in britain and not for people coming from abroad. what we are doing at the moment is training up
take this one, please, from bradley russell. >> are the politicians aware that they've become removed from the concerns of the real people, especially on immigration? and why don't you remember that you are there to serve us, not ignore us? >> gordon brown? >> the only reason i came into politics was because i saw what was happening in my local community, and i've got the good fortune of being a member of parliament for the people i grew up with and the people i went to school...
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next, russell on the republican line. caller: i agree with thomas. this is not a state's rights issue. his is a national issue. at some point the federal government has to show responsibility for the country as a whole, and the people have to agree with the will that put out there. they have to believe that the federal government does have rights. otherwise, we are nothing more than 50 individual countries. that is not the way the framers of the constitution wanted the country. they wanted one central government, and that is what they have. host: more from "the new york times" on this. host: we are asking what you think. next is a call from washington, d.c. caller: i really agree with the opinion of the court. what we know now about how juveniles brains develop -- your brain does not stop developing until your early 20s. i think that should have greatly affected the court's decision. the founders of the constitution never wanted us to take into account the knowledge base that comes after hundreds of years -- i definitely agree with the decision. host
next, russell on the republican line. caller: i agree with thomas. this is not a state's rights issue. his is a national issue. at some point the federal government has to show responsibility for the country as a whole, and the people have to agree with the will that put out there. they have to believe that the federal government does have rights. otherwise, we are nothing more than 50 individual countries. that is not the way the framers of the constitution wanted the country. they wanted one...
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our slogan comes from russell in florida.ning news, roll the dice with "fox & friends," you'll never lose. >> steve: nice. ♪ >> brian: lone star going at it already this morning. >> steve: i know. they're in studio d. it's a rainy day in new york city. we planned to have them outside, they're inside. you'll hear from them live this hour. >> brian: is that the cavuto lighting? 'cause he does look a little bluish. >> gretchen: i hope he's not listening. lone star, they're going to be performing toward the educational background of our show. we have the big news, over the weekend, that potential terrorist attack here in new york city just about two blocks down from us here in the studio. here was the scene. this path finder pulls up, hazard lights on, guys gets out, leaves the vehicle there. luckily a good samaritan notices some smoke coming out of that, called authorities and they averted the attack. now you're looking at this guy. could that be the man behind this terror plot? >> steve: the police are describing him as a white
our slogan comes from russell in florida.ning news, roll the dice with "fox & friends," you'll never lose. >> steve: nice. ♪ >> brian: lone star going at it already this morning. >> steve: i know. they're in studio d. it's a rainy day in new york city. we planned to have them outside, they're inside. you'll hear from them live this hour. >> brian: is that the cavuto lighting? 'cause he does look a little bluish. >> gretchen: i hope he's not...
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guest: go into a single comedian did not really start until the reagan presidency. 1983 with mark russell. the years right before that, you had the chicago symphony orchestra, count basie and his orchestra. my favorite -- there was always an effort to try to find entertainment that the incumbent president would approve of. the had a tough time when it richard nixon was elected from 1969, they sounded out the white house and ended up with disney lance -- disneyland's golden horseshoe revue. host: if i recall, at one time president kennedy said he was not going to go to this event. why was that? guest: that was an important moment one person deserves full credit for that and that is helen thomas. a lot of people have become legend just because they have been around a long time. helen actually did things. in 1961, members were full members of the association and pay their dues but were not allowed to go to the dinner. it was a stag affair. helen thomas went to peter sallinger and protested it. she insisted that the president be taken to the president. pierre salinger did any president, to hi
guest: go into a single comedian did not really start until the reagan presidency. 1983 with mark russell. the years right before that, you had the chicago symphony orchestra, count basie and his orchestra. my favorite -- there was always an effort to try to find entertainment that the incumbent president would approve of. the had a tough time when it richard nixon was elected from 1969, they sounded out the white house and ended up with disney lance -- disneyland's golden horseshoe revue....
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host: russell on the independent line. caller: good morning.oesn't many hospitals negotiate with the doctors on different prices for procedures? guest: usually the hospitals and physicians are not negotiating with each other. they are both interacting with peers, and those can be the private insurance plans or when we talk about the medicare program, there really is not a negotiation. the medicare program set up of fees schedule, and that is what you have to live with. the problem is that when they do not cover your costs, and go to the private sector to subsidize that that is something that has been going on since 1965 with the private side has been subsidizing the public side because of the chronic underpayment for what it really costs to provide good, quality care. host: one issue that has come up since the passage of the health care legislation is droctors dealing with insurers. guest: there is something called the claim. when i provide a service i have to file a claim, that service. it cost dollars. it cost personal calls on my side and th
host: russell on the independent line. caller: good morning.oesn't many hospitals negotiate with the doctors on different prices for procedures? guest: usually the hospitals and physicians are not negotiating with each other. they are both interacting with peers, and those can be the private insurance plans or when we talk about the medicare program, there really is not a negotiation. the medicare program set up of fees schedule, and that is what you have to live with. the problem is that when...
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host: russell, texas. good morning. independent line. caller: we are in tennessee.ost: yes, i apologize. go ahead. caller: with all respect to mr. yun, i have been in my house for two decades and it has not been paid for get. we are on a sinking ship. a compound fracture. i look at the compound interest as an open wound in this economy. things are not going to happen very fast on this recovery business because compound interest on these loans for these houses that we need to shelter ourselves with, the compound interest is leaving ourselves drive. -- leading ourselves and dry -- thebelieve leeding ourselves drive. host: what is the interest rate on your house? caller: 6%. host: people at higher levels got into trouble -- guest: people at higher levels got into trouble. today because of the resetting higher benchmark rate from the federal reserve, some of it will be less painful. when we find people that are taking adjustable-rate mortgages contrast against 30% fixed, different regions of the country have different cycles. tennessee, that part of the region was the l
host: russell, texas. good morning. independent line. caller: we are in tennessee.ost: yes, i apologize. go ahead. caller: with all respect to mr. yun, i have been in my house for two decades and it has not been paid for get. we are on a sinking ship. a compound fracture. i look at the compound interest as an open wound in this economy. things are not going to happen very fast on this recovery business because compound interest on these loans for these houses that we need to shelter ourselves...
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next, russell on the republican line. caller: i agree with thomas.is is not a state's rights issue. his is a national issue. at some point the federal government has to show responsibility for the country as a whole, and the people have to agree with the will that put out there. they have to believe that the federal government does have rights. otherwise, we are nothing more than 50 individual countries. that is not the way the framers of the constitution wanted the country. they wanted one central government, and that is what they have. host: more >> watch "washington journal" online at the c-span video library. it starts at 7:00 a.m. eastern. we'll leave this house. the u.s. is gaveling in next for morning hour. general speeches. legislative work gets under way at 2:00 eastern. it's on 17 bills today including one on federal grants for programs dealing with juvenile offenders. now live to the house floor here on c-span. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] [captioning made
next, russell on the republican line. caller: i agree with thomas.is is not a state's rights issue. his is a national issue. at some point the federal government has to show responsibility for the country as a whole, and the people have to agree with the will that put out there. they have to believe that the federal government does have rights. otherwise, we are nothing more than 50 individual countries. that is not the way the framers of the constitution wanted the country. they wanted one...