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can i call up spl steven white sell? and the department of interior. i hope i did not mispronounce that. retired general from the u.s. air force mr. howard ziger mark who is the director of the national sifk arts society. >> we barely got you in there. once again, the same rules will apply. your written testimony will appearnentety in the
can i call up spl steven white sell? and the department of interior. i hope i did not mispronounce that. retired general from the u.s. air force mr. howard ziger mark who is the director of the national sifk arts society. >> we barely got you in there. once again, the same rules will apply. your written testimony will appearnentety in the
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there are spl scattered showers in west virginia and southwest virginia. riret now we have -- right now we have a fair-weather forecast for the weekend. we may have clouds here and there, but it will be mild. that's the story temperature wise. we'll talk about it coming up in the insta-weather plus forecast. >> a plea deal for a former baltimore police officer will likely spend 20 years in prison for selling heroin. >> officer redd was an armed drug dealer. >> the consequences will likely be 20 years in prison for former city police officer daniel redd. he's found guilty of selling drugs on the job from january to june of last year. according to court records redd was at times in uniform when he sold heroin in the northwest police department parking lot. >> an egregious violation of the public's trust. what the police have to know is this is a p.b. led investigation. we partnered with federal authorities to send a clear message. >> they joined baltimore city police and f.b.i. investigation included wiretap phone conversations. in one conversation redd refe
there are spl scattered showers in west virginia and southwest virginia. riret now we have -- right now we have a fair-weather forecast for the weekend. we may have clouds here and there, but it will be mild. that's the story temperature wise. we'll talk about it coming up in the insta-weather plus forecast. >> a plea deal for a former baltimore police officer will likely spend 20 years in prison for selling heroin. >> officer redd was an armed drug dealer. >> the consequences...
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Mar 21, 2012
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but it's overwhelmingly million-dollar spl superpac ads. i didn't -- i wasn't in the area of high finance and didn't hang out with a lot of billionaires when -- the only billionaires i hung out were democratic senators. so they are not very willing to give me much money. >> greta: do you have -- do you have a fundamental objection to what the super pacs are doing to the election cycle? the recent supreme court case unleashed this new method of having super pacs, basically with unlimited funds so they can be very involved. fifty two some people think they can direct the results ofam capains because it is so much money. do you have a problem with super pacs? >> no. i don't. i mean, i have a problem with the finance clauses. i don't think there should be super pacs. i think you should give money directly to the candidate and they are responsible for everything that goes up on television and everything tais said in the campaign. what happens with the finance laws is that you have this plausible deniability. li didn't know they were running that
but it's overwhelmingly million-dollar spl superpac ads. i didn't -- i wasn't in the area of high finance and didn't hang out with a lot of billionaires when -- the only billionaires i hung out were democratic senators. so they are not very willing to give me much money. >> greta: do you have -- do you have a fundamental objection to what the super pacs are doing to the election cycle? the recent supreme court case unleashed this new method of having super pacs, basically with unlimited...
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but it's overwhelmingly million-dollar spl superpac ads. didn't -- i wasn't in the area of high finance and didn't hang out with a lot of billionaires when -- the only billionaires i hung out were democratic senators. so they are not very willing to give me much money. >> greta: do you have -- do you have a fundamental objection to what the super pacs are doing to the election cycle? the recent supreme court case unleashed this new method of having super pacs, basically with unlimited funds so they can be very involved. fifty two some people think they can direct the results ofam capains because it is so much money. do you have a problem with super pacs? >> no. i don't. i mean, i have a problem with the finance clauses. i don't think there should be super pacs. i think you should give money directly to the candidate and they are responsible for everything that goes up on television and everything tais said in the campaign. what happens with the finance laws is that you have this plausible deniability. li didn't know they were running that.
but it's overwhelmingly million-dollar spl superpac ads. didn't -- i wasn't in the area of high finance and didn't hang out with a lot of billionaires when -- the only billionaires i hung out were democratic senators. so they are not very willing to give me much money. >> greta: do you have -- do you have a fundamental objection to what the super pacs are doing to the election cycle? the recent supreme court case unleashed this new method of having super pacs, basically with unlimited...
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but the center right voters are getting spl getting split amongst the candidates. >> amy, is this surgeeeing for santorum the real deal? or is it going to fade? what do you think? >> wolf, after this primary season, it's hard to say is. it's been a roller coaster. we mitt romney had his surge in michigan and ohio. you were just discussing with your guest earlier that he doesn't even have illinois -- he's not on the ballot in illinois in four districts. and so he may not necessarily even be able to capitalize in a prarkt on the ground kind of way. >> he's got a lot less money. mitt romney's already spending a ton of money. his super pac also has campaigned in illinois. the money is an issue. we've learned so far it's not necessarily the decisive issue. >> that's right. mitt romney's going to be talking about delicate math. that's not inspiring. that's not ronald reagan. coming out of tonight, we're going to hear mitt romney talking about momentum. and you're going to have are m romney saying well, i got more delegates. the obama campaign tonight is having a little fun with mitt romney on
but the center right voters are getting spl getting split amongst the candidates. >> amy, is this surgeeeing for santorum the real deal? or is it going to fade? what do you think? >> wolf, after this primary season, it's hard to say is. it's been a roller coaster. we mitt romney had his surge in michigan and ohio. you were just discussing with your guest earlier that he doesn't even have illinois -- he's not on the ballot in illinois in four districts. and so he may not necessarily...
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spl >> the straw man or straw woman but first on a note of procedure, you deny an eye roll once, but if you deny it three times that does raise suspicion. i'm not here to make a ruling. as for the straw man argument. look. >> early and often. >> internet started with a subsidy from darpo, an offshoot of a military research program. it wasn't because the internet was a failed or destined to fail product. it was a product that ultimately flourished in the private markets and restructured many aspects of our information society. but, when it started out it wasn't inherently profitable. so just on the philosophical point we may disagree but i think there are very good examples in history of government subsidies that helped. i would put wind, i'm not a wind energy expert but -- >> you're not. >> i'm not. >> today. >> not today. >> he did read our wikipedia page. >> he is a hot air energy -- >> i did work in congress and i do think the legislative purpose of the wind subsidy like the internet subsidy is the notion that this is a market that could later take off but needs help now. that mig
spl >> the straw man or straw woman but first on a note of procedure, you deny an eye roll once, but if you deny it three times that does raise suspicion. i'm not here to make a ruling. as for the straw man argument. look. >> early and often. >> internet started with a subsidy from darpo, an offshoot of a military research program. it wasn't because the internet was a failed or destined to fail product. it was a product that ultimately flourished in the private markets and...
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back to you guys over at the nyse spl bertha, thank you very much.17 minutes left in the trading session, check on the nasdaq composite, hitting its best level since november of 2000. on the back of the evidence that the u.s. economy is strengthening. up to 3,056. was up 19 at the day's high. the fear index, the volatility index essentially flat on this day. down 1.25% right now. still hovering in the 15 range. it hasn't settled above 20 since back on march the 6th here. >> the huge move in bonds earlier this week startled a lot of folks. big rise in interest rates. is it going to keep going. some big firms are throwing caution to the bears on u.s. treasuries. key support levels are approaching. our next guest says we need to keep a close eye on this action, because of the yen. why the yen? jordan kotick at barclays capital and cnbc contributor. explain this connection to me, jordan. >> oh, yeah, absolutely. look, before you talk about the bond market, you've got to under the fx market. there's been much too much ink spilt about what the euro is doin
back to you guys over at the nyse spl bertha, thank you very much.17 minutes left in the trading session, check on the nasdaq composite, hitting its best level since november of 2000. on the back of the evidence that the u.s. economy is strengthening. up to 3,056. was up 19 at the day's high. the fear index, the volatility index essentially flat on this day. down 1.25% right now. still hovering in the 15 range. it hasn't settled above 20 since back on march the 6th here. >> the huge move...
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spl she was like, they're going to pay you to learn how to dance?thanks giving. >> reporter: he's keeping an eye on wide receiver, donald driver, who, according to skra leg ingi tweet, threatened to throw marbles on the dance floor. he's a singer and song writer. it sounds like a costume designer, too. >> i'm showing up every day. i'm wearing full-on garb dressed like zorro every day. >> reporter: william levy with no shirt? his teacher doesn't mind. >> oh, my god, he's the hottest piece of you know what that we have ever had on the show. strictly professional. >> reporter: roshon fegan can shik it up. but appreciates direction from a pro. >> butt tucked. weight on the toes, okay. not bad. >> reporter: gladys knight and the pips. 1973. remember? ♪ leaving on that midnight train ♪ >> reporter: here we go. >> it's the same move. >> my mom watches the show. she's 91 in missouri. >> reporter: what advice would she give you? >> find out the difference between the fox trot and haul that other stuff and make sure that girl is nice to you. >> oh, how funny.
spl she was like, they're going to pay you to learn how to dance?thanks giving. >> reporter: he's keeping an eye on wide receiver, donald driver, who, according to skra leg ingi tweet, threatened to throw marbles on the dance floor. he's a singer and song writer. it sounds like a costume designer, too. >> i'm showing up every day. i'm wearing full-on garb dressed like zorro every day. >> reporter: william levy with no shirt? his teacher doesn't mind. >> oh, my god, he's...
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they're going to watch him -- watch him closely, then on down the line he goes under psycho spls sporinability to reject hearts has improved dramatically so even at his age his chances of surviving this first year is greater than # on percent, which is another way to answer the age question. we're in a whole new ballgame with heart transplants and he's going to stay on that drug for life, he's going to end up with a biopsy every six month toss make sure there's no rejection. even if he has some rejection which 60 percent of people have, he's probably going to be able to get through that. so it looks pretty good. at least in the short term, for him. jenna: we wish him nothing but the best. it's quite a miracle to think we can even do this, that we have the technology to do this. we wish him well. dr. siegl, thank you very much for your expertise. >> we certainly wish him well, jenna. jon: it really is astounding. >>> the big apple getting ready for teebo mania, the most famous quarter back in the league makes his debut. jenna: just waiting for that! just waiting. also stirring up more ex
they're going to watch him -- watch him closely, then on down the line he goes under psycho spls sporinability to reject hearts has improved dramatically so even at his age his chances of surviving this first year is greater than # on percent, which is another way to answer the age question. we're in a whole new ballgame with heart transplants and he's going to stay on that drug for life, he's going to end up with a biopsy every six month toss make sure there's no rejection. even if he has some...
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. >> what happens to all of this spl plastic, the bottles that go into the landfills?han plastic. great languages will be lost before plastic disappears and even paper takes a long time to degrade. most of the things we create really does breakdown after time and doesn't use a great amount of toxins. plastic is on the other side of that coin. >> we've surrounded you about plastic bottles to see how quickly you would break out in- >> it's terrible. >> they are just props, of course. we would never use plastic. >> plastic is not evil. it's a valuable resource. >> absolutely. >> and in a lot of incidents in our computers and in certain situations where you really need a plastic water bottle. fine. it makes a lot of sense. it's a valuable resource we need to treat as a valuable resource and that's why we are trying to highlight the solutions which are especially to incentivize the industry to do a better job of designing better products that can be closed cycle. we were just talking about star bix where they take the cups that they are using and turn those into paper napki
. >> what happens to all of this spl plastic, the bottles that go into the landfills?han plastic. great languages will be lost before plastic disappears and even paper takes a long time to degrade. most of the things we create really does breakdown after time and doesn't use a great amount of toxins. plastic is on the other side of that coin. >> we've surrounded you about plastic bottles to see how quickly you would break out in- >> it's terrible. >> they are just props,...