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let's look at ruth's situation. whether or not madoff was unfaithful to her with the particular people who claim he was unfaithful to her, she believed that he was unfaithful to her. what kind of lunatic, cheat on a woman who can pick up the phone and call the fbi? and cut a pretty good deal for herself, even if she was his accomplice. so that didn't make sense. third thing, from the beginning, from the day of madoff's arrest until marks of death by suicide on the second anniversary of his father's arrest, both he and his brother were represented by a single defense lawyer, a criminal lawyer. any lawyers in the room? you all immediately twig, didn't you? if two people are facing criminal investigation, they can't use the same criminal lawyer. why? it's clear. it might be that the very best thing for defendant a to do would be to roll over on defendant b, to try to get into. if same i cannot represent both of them under those circumstances. so the savvy defense bar in new york new as the months went by and the same l
let's look at ruth's situation. whether or not madoff was unfaithful to her with the particular people who claim he was unfaithful to her, she believed that he was unfaithful to her. what kind of lunatic, cheat on a woman who can pick up the phone and call the fbi? and cut a pretty good deal for herself, even if she was his accomplice. so that didn't make sense. third thing, from the beginning, from the day of madoff's arrest until marks of death by suicide on the second anniversary of his...
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let's look at ruth situation. whether or not madoff was unfaithful to her with the particular people who claim he was unfaithful to her, she believed that he was unfaithful to her. what kind of lunatic, which he found a woman who could pick up the phone and call the fbi to cut a pretty good deal for herself, even if she was as accomplished? so that it makes sense. third game. from the beginning, from the date of madoff's arrest tallies deaths by suicide in the second anniversary of his father's death. he and his brother were represented by single defense lawyer. any lawyers in the room? you out immediately twig, did you click the two people are facing criminal investigation, they can't use the same criminal lawyer. why? at night because the various best thing is to roll him over and get a deal. the same lawyer cannot represent under those circumstances. the defense bar in new york knew as the months went by and the same lawyer continued to represent our commander that my commander were not facing criminal investig
let's look at ruth situation. whether or not madoff was unfaithful to her with the particular people who claim he was unfaithful to her, she believed that he was unfaithful to her. what kind of lunatic, which he found a woman who could pick up the phone and call the fbi to cut a pretty good deal for herself, even if she was as accomplished? so that it makes sense. third game. from the beginning, from the date of madoff's arrest tallies deaths by suicide in the second anniversary of his father's...
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a lot more from ruth at 11:00. what a great story. just keeps get throughout and trying things. >> ama: do we know how fast she drove? >> mike: i didn't get a speed. if you get one of those cars, you're going fast. >> ama: thank you, shu. everything old is new again at the box office, but does 21 jump street live up to the hype? the >> we're reviving a cancelled undercover police program from the '80s. one of these programs involves the use of young immature seeming officers. i think you idiots are perfect. >> ama: audiences headed back to school for 21 jump street which opened as the number one weekend movie with $35 million in ticket sales. the comedy took down the lorax which had been the top movie. john carter dropped dramatically, taking in only $13 million in the number three spot. project x partied on at number four. and a thousand words debuted at number five. >>> if you thought you suffered from double or triple vision in san francisco today there was nothing wrong with your eyes. dozens of people, men and women, donned brida
a lot more from ruth at 11:00. what a great story. just keeps get throughout and trying things. >> ama: do we know how fast she drove? >> mike: i didn't get a speed. if you get one of those cars, you're going fast. >> ama: thank you, shu. everything old is new again at the box office, but does 21 jump street live up to the hype? the >> we're reviving a cancelled undercover police program from the '80s. one of these programs involves the use of young immature seeming...
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ruth greeted them at the door, her face grim. she, too, had no idea why her husband had rushed home in the middle of the day to talk to her family, but like her sons, she suspected the news was bad, somehow connected to the mayhem on wall street. bernie had called her from the office and said i have something to tell you, i'm coming home with the boys. she'd gotten off the phone shaking and had waited for them in the kitchen. together, the family entered the sitting room a forbidding room that andrew had never liked with dark leather club chairs and a heavy desk. bernie sat by himself on a large leather sew sofa, ruth sat next to the couch, andrew took the ottoman and mark the desk chair. the four faced one another. i don't know where to start, bernie began again. he started to sob. the firm is insolvent. i'm broke. how is that possible, andrew asked? i don't understand? the money is gone, it's over. i don't understand, andrew repeated. how can that be? we're having an okay year, what happened? is this about the redemptionings? t
ruth greeted them at the door, her face grim. she, too, had no idea why her husband had rushed home in the middle of the day to talk to her family, but like her sons, she suspected the news was bad, somehow connected to the mayhem on wall street. bernie had called her from the office and said i have something to tell you, i'm coming home with the boys. she'd gotten off the phone shaking and had waited for them in the kitchen. together, the family entered the sitting room a forbidding room that...
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to play on baby ruth's field is amazing. it's a great opportunity for youngsters to come here and play ball. >> cardinal over ireland who made the decision to close gibbons said the school's legacy will not be forgotten -- cardinal o'brien said the legacy will not be forgotten. >> it was and is still loved because of a what it meant to the young man who attended gibbons. >> it can take two years for the first phase of the project. >> no one is saying how much money changed hands during the deal. >> live in the newsroom, tim tooten, wbal light and tv 11 news. >> there's still much more ahead. >> at the super stretch before super tuesday. i'm nikole killion with more on the final weekend of campaigning. find out how they are spending at coming up. >> more roster moves for the ravens including one impacting re rice's future. what are the new orleans saints and doing? >> a touch of spring and winter in the seven-day forecasts. light rain in baltimore right now. 46 at the >> a big weekend at for the republican presidential candid
to play on baby ruth's field is amazing. it's a great opportunity for youngsters to come here and play ball. >> cardinal over ireland who made the decision to close gibbons said the school's legacy will not be forgotten -- cardinal o'brien said the legacy will not be forgotten. >> it was and is still loved because of a what it meant to the young man who attended gibbons. >> it can take two years for the first phase of the project. >> no one is saying how much money...
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you know in a fundamental way. >> reporter: justice ruth bader ginsburg had this exchange -- >> a majort of your argument was that the people who don't participate in this market are making it much more expensive for the people who do. >> reporter: today will focus on the rest of the law. specifically, if the individual mandate is ruled unconstitutional, can the remaining parts survive? >> we believe that if the mandate is struck down, the entire law must fall. >> reporter: others believe it can stand but say insurance premiums could rise as fewer people buy in. after today the justices will conference and a decision is expected in june.
you know in a fundamental way. >> reporter: justice ruth bader ginsburg had this exchange -- >> a majort of your argument was that the people who don't participate in this market are making it much more expensive for the people who do. >> reporter: today will focus on the rest of the law. specifically, if the individual mandate is ruled unconstitutional, can the remaining parts survive? >> we believe that if the mandate is struck down, the entire law must fall. >>...
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let's go to ruth in washington. ruth! >> caller: hi, jim. how are you? >> not bad, ruth.oing down there for the white house correspondent's dinner. >> caller: i want to thank you so much. i thank you for teaching us and educating us. i just think you're great. >> you're terrific. i might share some of the mega millions with you. splitting it with you and me. >> caller: that's a deal. my stock i'd like to know what you think of net app. >> we're going to pass on netapp. stock looks like it's rolling over. i'm a buyer. let's go to dee in wisconsin. >> caller: booyah, jim. i'm a first-time caller. i love you and your show. i'm wondering what you think of ling. i understand it owns 90% of cqp? >> yes,does. i think the stock has moved up. i say too much. i would wait for another secondary offering and then pull the trig person let's go to john in illinois. john. >> caller: hey, jimbo, how's it going? >> not too bad. how about you? >> caller: good. arena pharmaceutical. >> it's not my favorite but i'll bless it as a spec and that is it. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the co
let's go to ruth in washington. ruth! >> caller: hi, jim. how are you? >> not bad, ruth.oing down there for the white house correspondent's dinner. >> caller: i want to thank you so much. i thank you for teaching us and educating us. i just think you're great. >> you're terrific. i might share some of the mega millions with you. splitting it with you and me. >> caller: that's a deal. my stock i'd like to know what you think of net app. >> we're going to pass...
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germany's leading cycling expert high cost self that all was given the reins and over at ruth's velo his successful international career began when he moved to australia back in the one nine hundred ninety s. sulzberger later developed a program that bred champions like robbie mcewen can sell evans and more cavendish to name just a few as he spread his expertise down under as well as in his native germany great britain denmark and canada but i never worked for such a company to five job writers before great talents. because it moves. on the part if you i'm really optimistic that you can do something really really surprising it's a lot of little bits it's not going to be a surprise for me but for a lot of other countries one of the team's biggest hopes is the twenty four year old beauty minute up twenty eleven season saw the russian cyclist win the european championship as well as a couple of world cup stages at the moment she's one of the country's main contenders for gold at the olympics in london. i have won two stages of the world cup in on me i'm so it should be sufficient to qua
germany's leading cycling expert high cost self that all was given the reins and over at ruth's velo his successful international career began when he moved to australia back in the one nine hundred ninety s. sulzberger later developed a program that bred champions like robbie mcewen can sell evans and more cavendish to name just a few as he spread his expertise down under as well as in his native germany great britain denmark and canada but i never worked for such a company to five job writers...
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and here to tell you a little bit more about community works is ruth morgan, so help me welcome ruth morgan. thank you. . >> thank you. i do hope that if you haven't seen the exhibit, you will go up to the skylight gallery and see it. the project actually involved over 225 young people who studied the japanese internment through the personal stories of 15 people who were interned or impacted by the internment. and the exhibition highlights the individual stories of each of the japanese americans who came into the classroom, as well as the rich student responses to these stories. the project really gave the students space to make very meaningful connections between the historical event of the japanese internment and contemporary and historical instances of social injustice in america today. but we're here today to meet phillip and chloe, so i want to introduce you to them. phillip also was one of the gracious japanese americans who came into the classroom and told his story. phillip congatonda went to law school and graduated hastings law school but never actually practiced law. he be
and here to tell you a little bit more about community works is ruth morgan, so help me welcome ruth morgan. thank you. . >> thank you. i do hope that if you haven't seen the exhibit, you will go up to the skylight gallery and see it. the project actually involved over 225 young people who studied the japanese internment through the personal stories of 15 people who were interned or impacted by the internment. and the exhibition highlights the individual stories of each of the japanese...
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for a closer look we are joined by "washington post" columnist ruth marcus and republican strategistacobus, the founder of capitol strategies and columnist for "the hill" newspaper. we thank you both for being here. >> thank you. >> warner:. >> woodruff:, so ruth, how important is the the women's vote in a presidential election? >> the women's vote is very important for the simple fact that women tend to be a majority of the electorate. and so women are stronger voters and they are also stronger democratic voters than men so the president needs to have women by his side, strong women by his side if he's going to be elected. >> cheri, typically what issues are more important to women voters than they are to men or can you say that there's a pattern for women? >> first of all, women are people and they care a lot about the same thing men do. they care about jobs, they care about the economy. and anne romney was right. i don't think she was trying to change the subject. if you look at the polling, pew research shows romney was doing better... slightly better among women in january when
for a closer look we are joined by "washington post" columnist ruth marcus and republican strategistacobus, the founder of capitol strategies and columnist for "the hill" newspaper. we thank you both for being here. >> thank you. >> warner:. >> woodruff:, so ruth, how important is the the women's vote in a presidential election? >> the women's vote is very important for the simple fact that women tend to be a majority of the electorate. and so women...
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and ruth did everything she could to get 'em to read. she got this book. and because it's a call and response book, each child got to answer back their own little part, do a little dance, you know, and all the kind of fancy stuff. and they loved the book so much, the begged for a copy. and that's where the problem began. she made a photocopy. every child had one. it just so happened that one parent saw a photocopy, and that began the problem. (paulson) there's a lesson here: obey the copyright laws. [laughter] well, you know, that's problematic for me, a $17 book and a poor little school. what can you expect a teacher to do, of course, after all? so you were ahead of napster; that was-- [laughter] your files were being downloaded to young people. yeah, mm-hmm. there are a lot of heroes on this stage. and in your case, you fight for a teacher who taught your book. in your case, you decide to defend a book that had been banned from a local school. and it couldn't have been, necessarily, a safe position to take as a businesswoman in town. how does a bookselle
and ruth did everything she could to get 'em to read. she got this book. and because it's a call and response book, each child got to answer back their own little part, do a little dance, you know, and all the kind of fancy stuff. and they loved the book so much, the begged for a copy. and that's where the problem began. she made a photocopy. every child had one. it just so happened that one parent saw a photocopy, and that began the problem. (paulson) there's a lesson here: obey the copyright...
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ruth simmons, president of brown university. without a real strong candidate emerging yet from the emerge -- from the developing world, it looks like they're going back to that initial core list which is rice and somers. >> you've been learning more about the world bank, what is its mission statement? what's the objective of the world bank? >> i think they want to provide capital for development projects to alleviate poverty in the developing world. these are loans. the people contribute to the bank and sometimes the loans get paid back and sometimes they aren't. if there's a bring that needs to be put on the zam bezee river. they'll say, what will this do to the economy? so it's public financing for places where there might not be private money and i think poverty alealeve yags and gener economic growth. >> when do you think the white house will make an announcement and how will they do it? >> i wish i knew the answer to that. i wouldn't tell you on your show as much as i like it. their deadline is march 23. i have no idea how
ruth simmons, president of brown university. without a real strong candidate emerging yet from the emerge -- from the developing world, it looks like they're going back to that initial core list which is rice and somers. >> you've been learning more about the world bank, what is its mission statement? what's the objective of the world bank? >> i think they want to provide capital for development projects to alleviate poverty in the developing world. these are loans. the people...
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like the book of ruth , the story of ruth, is a sinai story, because she enters into covenant. the book of esther is an exodus story. the story of the destructions are the negative valence of the creation stories - like sodom and gomorrah, tower of babel, the destruction of the temple - those are the minus or negative valences of the creation story. the golden calf is the downstairs of what's happening upstairs - the giving of torah, the giving of the ten commandments and so forth. so those are the three major stories, and they organize - jewish holidays are all built on those stories. passover is the exodus story and we relive it, we tell it on shivu'ot, which in the christian tradition is known as pentecost, 50 days after passover. we celebrate the giving of the torah at sinai, the children are confirmed here. and life cycle events - bar mitzvah or bat mitzvah is a sinai moment. the circumcision is a sinai moment, because the child is brought into the covenant. the wedding is creation moment. >> it's such a central part, the covenant. >> it's the dominant metaphor for us. >>
like the book of ruth , the story of ruth, is a sinai story, because she enters into covenant. the book of esther is an exodus story. the story of the destructions are the negative valence of the creation stories - like sodom and gomorrah, tower of babel, the destruction of the temple - those are the minus or negative valences of the creation story. the golden calf is the downstairs of what's happening upstairs - the giving of torah, the giving of the ten commandments and so forth. so those are...
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is what justice ruth spader ginsburg can say.uth bader ginsburg. >> this is not a revenue-raising because if it is successful, nobody will pay the be noy because there will revenue to raise. not want the penalty the health care intended it as a fine. there is agreement for the that most of them want move forward as expected. wednesday began the e ofment on the broader issu not the mandate is unconstitutional. we will be your continuing therage of live from supreme court. , abc7 news.er >> let's take a look at the top stories. d.c. police have arrested a connection with a hate crime shooting at a local ihop. lashawn carson has been charged aggravated assault while armed. anti-case letters n the restaurant and then shot him. anti-gay slurs. >> local farmers are preparing freeze.tential blooming ahead of schedule due to the unseasonably winter. farmers are scrambling against time and mother nature to try young blooms. details about the death trayvon martin. he had been suspended from .chool witness is telling abc that it was is the
is what justice ruth spader ginsburg can say.uth bader ginsburg. >> this is not a revenue-raising because if it is successful, nobody will pay the be noy because there will revenue to raise. not want the penalty the health care intended it as a fine. there is agreement for the that most of them want move forward as expected. wednesday began the e ofment on the broader issu not the mandate is unconstitutional. we will be your continuing therage of live from supreme court. , abc7 news.er...
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the four liberals on the court, stephen breyer, ruth bader ginsburg and elena kagan tried to defend the law. 3 asked sympathetic questions of verrilli, challenging questions of clement and mike carvin. they did not look like they had a fifth vote in that courtroom. and you know, it takes five votes to win and look likes the conservatives have them. >> kate, you were inside the courtroom, the solicitor general donald verrilli, was he sort of stumbling, did he not have the right answers? did he seem unprepared and overly nervous in responding to the conservative justices' tough questioning? >> it's hard to get into his mind but i can say if you compare it to yesterday, he did -- he did appear to stumble more, almost seemed apologetic for some of the answers he was giving. there was a stark difference from his delivery yesterday as to compared to today. and jeff was talking about the conservative justices really going after and asking him tough questions. barely letting him finish his sentence before they piped in. looking over my notes as we wait for the audio. justice kennedy asking clea
the four liberals on the court, stephen breyer, ruth bader ginsburg and elena kagan tried to defend the law. 3 asked sympathetic questions of verrilli, challenging questions of clement and mike carvin. they did not look like they had a fifth vote in that courtroom. and you know, it takes five votes to win and look likes the conservatives have them. >> kate, you were inside the courtroom, the solicitor general donald verrilli, was he sort of stumbling, did he not have the right answers?...
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william, ruth, garth and catherine. they rose to the top of a very crowded field.we received more entries this year than ever before. but one -- our winner stood out from the west with a sense of emotional urgency and intellectual clarity, please congratulate catherine schultz for winning the citation for excellence in reviewing. [applause] is >> carolyn, thank you, that's lovely and sutink at the same time which at the same time is the same time. i would like to thank the nbcc as well. i heard the news about the -- about 72 hours after i accepted my first real job as a book critic which as you can imagine intensified my feeling that i just don't so much deserve this award as need to go out and earn it but in either event i'm incredibly grateful and really honored to be here tonight. my great aunt, ruth kaufman died this past year at 83 years of age after many, many years as a librarian and a lifetime as a truly formidable reader long before i got involved in the book business, she was pretty much review of the by line of every reviewer. it happens who knew? and if
william, ruth, garth and catherine. they rose to the top of a very crowded field.we received more entries this year than ever before. but one -- our winner stood out from the west with a sense of emotional urgency and intellectual clarity, please congratulate catherine schultz for winning the citation for excellence in reviewing. [applause] is >> carolyn, thank you, that's lovely and sutink at the same time which at the same time is the same time. i would like to thank the nbcc as well. i...
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the deal...the cal ripken senior foundation will preserve and improve the baseball field where babe ruthoking to? tonight?brandi proctor has our traffic edge report. repoot. on the phone - , on the phone - john leopold - anne arundel county executive 3 a dog once near death is getting a sscond chance. chance.kisses the pit bull has been fitttd with a prosthetic leg.she was brought to barcs last february afttr she was tracks.... emaciated and missing the bottom third of her hind leg. she was taken to center, where doctors decided she was the perfect candidate for a prosthetic leg. 3 "you see a young healthy, hearttgoes out to it nd its something for it." it." kisses was living in foster home during her recovery, but her fosterr parents decided they couldn't live without her and have now adopted her for life. president obama's...// birth certiiicate...// called ...into.../ questton againn... again.... the controversial laa ennorcement officer who says he can prove its a fake. 3 nobody has announced a war, young lady. ss. but we &pappreciate your sentiment. 3 the ppesident fiies back at a f
the deal...the cal ripken senior foundation will preserve and improve the baseball field where babe ruthoking to? tonight?brandi proctor has our traffic edge report. repoot. on the phone - , on the phone - john leopold - anne arundel county executive 3 a dog once near death is getting a sscond chance. chance.kisses the pit bull has been fitttd with a prosthetic leg.she was brought to barcs last february afttr she was tracks.... emaciated and missing the bottom third of her hind leg. she was...
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ron paul says : in: if i 8butt toother guy ays : in: you feel like oc: telling the ruth runs 7 7 pauus tte third rrpublican presidential candidate to campaign in the ssate in the last week. newtt gingrich was in annapolis... runnee mitt romney wws in arbuuus lass week. acccrding to tte lltest c-n-n poll... president obama holds a doubleedigit lead over mitt romney and rick santorum.the poll ssggests....if the right now.. insteaa of eld november... 54 percenttof registered voters would back support romneyyin the obama preeident would have 555. the percent suppprt ... to santorum's 42-percent. sse all of our stooies n he racc for the whitt house. thhy're on ouu website... foxbaltimmre dot com. it turns out ... people in europeeare the biigest alcchhl drinkers in the woold.a new repoot from the world ealth orranizztioo says europeans on average consume about 2 and a &phalf liters a year.thha's about three standard alcoholic driiks a day.expeets say i's a growwng health problem with more than 40-recognized alcohol-related ccndiiions. it's officially spring,, and "do it yourselfers" are aa
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baby ruth once played here. the cal ripken sr. baseball foundation is starting on plans to turn it into you to develop a plan. >> we have been out here for a short time. we have already worked out that the cal ripken sr. foundation is committed to working with st. agnes hospital to build the best possible use development part utilizing this. to its maximum potential. >> it's been two years since the cardinal, as archbishop come close the complex along with a number of other cities' school buildings. >> the decision to close remains the most difficult and painful of my tenure as archbishop of baltimore. i hope and pray that today's announcement will help to sue the some of the wounds. >> a long time given the alumni says he supports coming up with a plan for the campus. >> we have all come away with a decision. being a good community member that agnes has been a, we have had a great relationship with them across the street for years. i think this is a rebirth of the area. >> they say it could be a to three years before breaking gro
baby ruth once played here. the cal ripken sr. baseball foundation is starting on plans to turn it into you to develop a plan. >> we have been out here for a short time. we have already worked out that the cal ripken sr. foundation is committed to working with st. agnes hospital to build the best possible use development part utilizing this. to its maximum potential. >> it's been two years since the cardinal, as archbishop come close the complex along with a number of other cities'...
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let's start with ruth in jersey. >> caller: hi, jim. my stock is real kinto. the letters are rio. >> i've got to tell you, ruth, i think that's not as cheap as ballet, symbol b-a-l-e. let's go to kentucky, chad. >> caller: give you a big booyah from kentucky, jim. >> nice, nice. let's go all the way. >> you are lucky to have exact target because scott dorcy is one unbelievable ceo. that can actually be held and bought. et can be bought. i've done more work on it. i know it came public right around here. let's go to casey in new york. >> caller: jim-bo, big booyah from the big apple, new york. how are you? i'm doing great. my company is vhc. jim, these guys won a case against microsoft. they just got a favorable ruling. where do we go from here? >> i think it's a terrific speck. i've got to tell you that. microsoft was really amazing. this is one of the best performing stocks since we started the show. and i'm going to bless it. now, it's had a big moment. let's not forget that. but with options, the money options outed, six, seven months, i think you're going
let's start with ruth in jersey. >> caller: hi, jim. my stock is real kinto. the letters are rio. >> i've got to tell you, ruth, i think that's not as cheap as ballet, symbol b-a-l-e. let's go to kentucky, chad. >> caller: give you a big booyah from kentucky, jim. >> nice, nice. let's go all the way. >> you are lucky to have exact target because scott dorcy is one unbelievable ceo. that can actually be held and bought. et can be bought. i've done more work on it. i...
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ong's 811year old grandmother ruth blake died at her home march 1st. was sufferinn from a severe ressiratory illness.long says: "she had started geeting sick and the family was coming around to take care of her. around that time, we diin't think it was that serious. but as a amily we all pitched ii to help take care of my grandmother." &phelped are gone. - ashley's 58-yeer-old uncle and her 56 year old aunt got sick and died too. the 3 maryland dept of health and mental hyggeneeconfirms the siblings had influenza h3 - a now, in just a few weeks, ashley hasslost her grandmother, an aunt and an uncle..oog says: "we're just pulling together and doing what a family needs to do tt get throughha time like this." ashley's mom - lived at the house anddwas the primary caregiveerwhen the grandmotherr got ssck. she is recovering in the hospital. long saas: "right now my mom is coming along slowly, but surely. they took out the breathing ttbe. she's breathing n her own. she's doing well."parker says (stand up): "the health department here in calvert coonty wants p
ong's 811year old grandmother ruth blake died at her home march 1st. was sufferinn from a severe ressiratory illness.long says: "she had started geeting sick and the family was coming around to take care of her. around that time, we diin't think it was that serious. but as a amily we all pitched ii to help take care of my grandmother." &phelped are gone. - ashley's 58-yeer-old uncle and her 56 year old aunt got sick and died too. the 3 maryland dept of health and mental...
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they run the high end ruth's steakhouse, they had a 7.7% sales growth in the fourth quarter.y've got a $7 value meal for drinks and food that should drive sales even more. really good looking stock. >> all right. jeff cox, thank you very much. i don't know, looks better than just buying the lottery. i appreciate it. >> you can read jeff's full piece on cnbc.com. and look at some of the long shot stocks that have paid off already. bank of america, sears and netflix held the top spot of worst performers in their index but in 2012, each has recouped their losses and picked up. good stock picking is good research and good analysis, too. coming up, pink slime. doesn't conjure up a good picture, does it? but we've been eating it forever. kansas's governor went to a beef plant to sample pink slime. we'll see if he can put the controversy to rest. ♪ [ boy ] looks like our work is done here. i'm heading home. vaaa vrooom! need some help, ma'am? grrrrrrr! [ in high voice ] oh thank you. these things are heavy. zzzzzzzz! [ male announcer ] built for work. and everything you work for. he
they run the high end ruth's steakhouse, they had a 7.7% sales growth in the fourth quarter.y've got a $7 value meal for drinks and food that should drive sales even more. really good looking stock. >> all right. jeff cox, thank you very much. i don't know, looks better than just buying the lottery. i appreciate it. >> you can read jeff's full piece on cnbc.com. and look at some of the long shot stocks that have paid off already. bank of america, sears and netflix held the top spot...
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. >> they have not determined why ruth blake died. the health department says resident should go about their business as normal. >> the department of homeless security plans to use by a metric data to track one immigrants leave the united states. -- the department of homeland security plans to use bio metric data to track when immigrants leaving the united states. administration officials say they will have a plan for a tracking system ready for congress to look at within weeks. the idea is to keep tabs on foreign visitors in the united states who overstay their visas. >> gas prices are already on the rise. it may become even more expensive to own and operate a car in our area. >> a well known diner goes on the market online. >> a picture-perfect day across the region. [ male announcer ] for the saver and a big first step. for the spender who needs a little help saving. for adding "& sons." for the dreamer planning an early escape. for the mother of f the bride. for whoever you are, fofor whatever you're trying to achieve pnc has tech
. >> they have not determined why ruth blake died. the health department says resident should go about their business as normal. >> the department of homeless security plans to use by a metric data to track one immigrants leave the united states. -- the department of homeland security plans to use bio metric data to track when immigrants leaving the united states. administration officials say they will have a plan for a tracking system ready for congress to look at within weeks. the...
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we're going to hear from justice ruth bader ginsberg.x penalties is beside the point because this suit is not challenging the penalty. this is a suit that is challenging the must buy. and the argument is made that if indeed must buy is constitutional, then these complainants will not resist the penalty. so what they're seeking is a determination that the must buy requirement stated separately from the penalty that must buy is unconstitutional and if that's so, that's the end of the case. if it's not so, they're not resisting the penalty. >> there was, this was a lot of legal sfoek spoek. they're going to listen to some six hours of arguments they're going to make a decision in june. i'm being told we lost jeffrey toobin. we're going to try to get him back. a big question remain, will ultimately obama care, as critics call it, or the affordable health care act be upheld as constitutional or not? >> elizabeth, okay, the individual man date, obviously, is the biggest point of contention here that would mandate more than 40 million americans
we're going to hear from justice ruth bader ginsberg.x penalties is beside the point because this suit is not challenging the penalty. this is a suit that is challenging the must buy. and the argument is made that if indeed must buy is constitutional, then these complainants will not resist the penalty. so what they're seeking is a determination that the must buy requirement stated separately from the penalty that must buy is unconstitutional and if that's so, that's the end of the case. if...
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investigators say a mysterious illness killed ruth blake last week. her three adult children came down with a similar illness this week. to have died. a third daughter is now recovering. autopsies are being performed to try to identify the source of their illness. >>> well, the hits keep on coming for john leopold. late last night the paternal order of police past and confidence vote for misusing power of office. investigators say he used his police security detail for a campaign and personal task. the sop is calling on leopold and police chief james t or to resign. >>> the fight for the gop nomination isn't over. and that romney and rick santorum celebrates super tuesday victories today, but neither have managed to sell it -- to settle the fierce race for the white house. randall pinkston reports from washington. >> reporter: mitt romney managed to pull off six wins on super tuesday, storing up his front-runner status. >> i am going to get this nomination. >> the former massachusetts governor barely one swing state of ohio despite outspending his chi
investigators say a mysterious illness killed ruth blake last week. her three adult children came down with a similar illness this week. to have died. a third daughter is now recovering. autopsies are being performed to try to identify the source of their illness. >>> well, the hits keep on coming for john leopold. late last night the paternal order of police past and confidence vote for misusing power of office. investigators say he used his police security detail for a campaign and...
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any samples will be sent to the cdc. 81-year-old ruth blake lived in this home in southern calvert county february 23rd, she got sick with a respiratory illness that turned into pneumonia. she died in bed last week, but three of her children had been caring for her. two of them, a 58-year-old man and 56-year-old woman decide just days later, the third who lived with her mother is in critical condition. the neighbor -- >> that is very frightening, something like this, something serious like this is in the neighborhood and nobody knows about it. >> reporter: ruth blake's son fred was brought here to calvert memorial hospital, then flown to med star washington hospital center with double pneumonia. he died monday just hours later his sister vanessa also passed away. another sibling, 51-year-old elaine was taken off a respirator yesterday and is breathing on her own. >> this is a very unusual event which is why it is newsworthy. >> calvert county health department head david rogers has been fielding calls from worried residents. >> i want to emphasize at this moment, it seems to be confined t
any samples will be sent to the cdc. 81-year-old ruth blake lived in this home in southern calvert county february 23rd, she got sick with a respiratory illness that turned into pneumonia. she died in bed last week, but three of her children had been caring for her. two of them, a 58-year-old man and 56-year-old woman decide just days later, the third who lived with her mother is in critical condition. the neighbor -- >> that is very frightening, something like this, something serious...
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the very field where baseball great babe ruth once played. the cal ripken sr. baseball foundation is already working on plans to turn the baseball diamond into a youth development park, which good news for this former cardinal gibbons baseball player. >> i was happy to hear this. i love that field. >> we tried to reach out to st. agnes hospital to get their comments on purchasing the high school but they did not return our call in time of this newscast. however, recently a spokesman from st. agnes told 11 news they had no plans to buy the property back when the school closed at that time and that a lot changed with the economy since then. reporting in the studio, 11 news. >> reaction is coming in as john leopold's indictment of facing charges of misconduct. according to the indictment, he used officers as political campaign workers and on other occasions officers were instructed to drive leopold to sexual encounters in parking lots. county councilman jamie ben yoi said he was surprised when he heard the news and is disappointed in the entire police department.
the very field where baseball great babe ruth once played. the cal ripken sr. baseball foundation is already working on plans to turn the baseball diamond into a youth development park, which good news for this former cardinal gibbons baseball player. >> i was happy to hear this. i love that field. >> we tried to reach out to st. agnes hospital to get their comments on purchasing the high school but they did not return our call in time of this newscast. however, recently a spokesman...
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any samples will be sent to the cdc. 81-year-old ruth blake lived in this home for decades. on february 23rd, she got sick with a respiratory illness that turned into pneumonia. she died in bed last week, three her children have been carrying for her. 2 them a 58-year-old man and a 56-year-old woman died just days later. the third who lived with her mother is in critical condition. neighbor mary dennis. >> that is very frightening. something like this -- something serious like this is in the neighborhood and nobody knows about it. >> ruth blake's son fred was brought here to calvert memorial hospital, then flown to met star center with pneumonia. he died monday. just hours later his sister also passed away. another sibling was taken off a respirator yesterday and is now breathing on her own. >> this is a very unusual event. which is why it is newsworthy. >> dr. david rogers has been fielding calls from worried residents. >> i'm very -- >> i want to emphasize at this moment it seems to be confined to this one close family situation. >> mary dennis is worried. she got a call f
any samples will be sent to the cdc. 81-year-old ruth blake lived in this home for decades. on february 23rd, she got sick with a respiratory illness that turned into pneumonia. she died in bed last week, three her children have been carrying for her. 2 them a 58-year-old man and a 56-year-old woman died just days later. the third who lived with her mother is in critical condition. neighbor mary dennis. >> that is very frightening. something like this -- something serious like this is in...
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first was 81-year-old ruth blake would died on march 1st.n her adult son and daughter died on march 5th after they were hospitalized with the same symptoms. this third daughter who was also caring for the mother in her home became severely ill as well. she was taken here along with her brother. hospital officials a the family all had fevers, body ache and in the case of the two here at washington hospital center were also coughing up blood. relatives say they are just stunned. >> i just couldn't believe that all this has gun going on in my aunt's house like this. i don't know what is going on. i don't know if it is something in the house or just them coming into contact with a germ or something. >> reporter: can you imagine how scary that is not only for relatives but also for neighbors in the area. again, health official are saying it is influenza. they are continuing test. because these family members also had crpted a second bacteria infection. they also believe that was contracted in the house. they are telling people they have no indica
first was 81-year-old ruth blake would died on march 1st.n her adult son and daughter died on march 5th after they were hospitalized with the same symptoms. this third daughter who was also caring for the mother in her home became severely ill as well. she was taken here along with her brother. hospital officials a the family all had fevers, body ache and in the case of the two here at washington hospital center were also coughing up blood. relatives say they are just stunned. >> i just...
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ruth blake became ill on february 23rd and died march 1st. her son and two daughters who had been caring for her at the house, they also became severely ill as well. test show all four had a strain of influenza plus a second bacterial infection. one son and one daughter died on march 3rd and the community is worried that it could be spreading. >> i know there was concern that this may be an infection spreading in one of these communities from house to house, that children could be involved. that is not the case. we have no evidence at this point that any individual other than these four people have been infected. >> reporter: health officials are reminding people to take precautions against the flu. the maryland department of health says there have been no reports of any other similar clusters of these press practicetory illnesses in the state. tests are continuing to determine which strain of the flu and which strain of the co- infection made the family members sick and how it was that they became so sick so quickly and died. >> very alarmin
ruth blake became ill on february 23rd and died march 1st. her son and two daughters who had been caring for her at the house, they also became severely ill as well. test show all four had a strain of influenza plus a second bacterial infection. one son and one daughter died on march 3rd and the community is worried that it could be spreading. >> i know there was concern that this may be an infection spreading in one of these communities from house to house, that children could be...
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berkeley because you must have missed where we meet here today at an important crossroads in our lives ruth and with your little dog we must decide whether or not to live in harmony with our conscience and convictions by founding the independent country of peace land that spot hide seven hundred eighteen. we here by solemnly declare about peace land is and of right ought to be a free and independent state. one of the connection between it and the czech republic is dissolved. i stop and just go boldly and saw how my when you. p.m.'s it's go to morrow we will send an official letter to the main constitutional agents. of the president the prime minister and the heads of parliament also now who will for that interview so that you from the regime will request that citizens and uniformed personnel of the czech republic show proof of identity in the new country. thank. you. and i pay you i was just in the woods. i got footage of police fighting everywhere. calling their squatting there waiting to attack fine ok i don't know i. thought i was just walking in the woods. there are lots of course. and
berkeley because you must have missed where we meet here today at an important crossroads in our lives ruth and with your little dog we must decide whether or not to live in harmony with our conscience and convictions by founding the independent country of peace land that spot hide seven hundred eighteen. we here by solemnly declare about peace land is and of right ought to be a free and independent state. one of the connection between it and the czech republic is dissolved. i stop and just go...
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he stopped by chicken ruth's and had a crab cake sandwich. some are glad he is still in the campaign. >> i don't think anybody should throw in the towel yet. there are a lot of people undecided. it makes a big difference that he makes himself known and that he's still in the race. >> reporter: in annapolis, don harrison. >>> police in georgia show up at a home to evict the owner. before they can show up, he blows the home up. >>> a dramatic rescue a horse rescue. how firefighters managed to pull her out of a septic tank. it's oysternomics 101. you start with a u.s. senator named ben. by helping restore thousands of acres of oyster beds, he kept hundreds of oystermen on the job... which keeps wholesalers in business... and that means more delivery companies... making deliveries to more restaurants... which hire more workers. and that means more oystermen. it's like he's out here with us. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approved this message. >>> caught on video, authorities trying to convict a georgia m
he stopped by chicken ruth's and had a crab cake sandwich. some are glad he is still in the campaign. >> i don't think anybody should throw in the towel yet. there are a lot of people undecided. it makes a big difference that he makes himself known and that he's still in the race. >> reporter: in annapolis, don harrison. >>> police in georgia show up at a home to evict the owner. before they can show up, he blows the home up. >>> a dramatic rescue a horse rescue....
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. >> yesterday, we had our general meeting and ruth from a parent advisory council came to speak to us about their restorative practices going on at different schools sites. she wanted to know what kind of feedback we had as students with the restorative practices going on or our observations. basically, we are going to start a focus groups to talk about what is going on. >> additionally, we are continuing to work on signing up for our annual use summit. this year, we will focus on youth advocacy and empowerment. so far, the president will be opening day for us and we have our keynote speaker who is the program director of the all-star project of the san francisco bay area. >> thank you. let's go on to item e. the pac representatives, if any. >> good evening, commissioners, district partners and community folks at a school board meeting on a tuesday night. i staff the parent advisory council and i'm here to do the report because the person who is going to do it had to go to a doctor's appointment this evening. i have a question about the reports to the board. in december, we were conta
. >> yesterday, we had our general meeting and ruth from a parent advisory council came to speak to us about their restorative practices going on at different schools sites. she wanted to know what kind of feedback we had as students with the restorative practices going on or our observations. basically, we are going to start a focus groups to talk about what is going on. >> additionally, we are continuing to work on signing up for our annual use summit. this year, we will focus on...
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. >> relatives identified the victims of ruth blake who died first. her 58-year-old son, and her 51- year-old daughter, vanessa, succumbed yesterday. another daughter has been critically ill and recovering. all were assisting and caring for their dying elderly mother. >> i think this is highly unusual. and that's why it's clearly newsworthy, but i think what we want to say now is that as far as we can tell at the moment, this has been confined to these four individuals and we have no evidence this spread beyond this family group. >> doctors at washington hospital center where two victims died and one is recovering said they have identified influenza a in two of the cases. but the cause of death is not di fintive. school officials in calvert county alerted parents, though no children have been exposed. and for now, this extremely deadly illness appears to have remained confined to the unlucky people who lived in this house. in lusby, scott broom, 9news now. >> prince georges georges county police issued another ticket. after she was stopped two weeks a
. >> relatives identified the victims of ruth blake who died first. her 58-year-old son, and her 51- year-old daughter, vanessa, succumbed yesterday. another daughter has been critically ill and recovering. all were assisting and caring for their dying elderly mother. >> i think this is highly unusual. and that's why it's clearly newsworthy, but i think what we want to say now is that as far as we can tell at the moment, this has been confined to these four individuals and we have...