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i'm stacey hayes. and i'm carmen palumbo.while many people are struggling right now just to make enough money to make ends meet... stacey: ...these people are here to celebrate the amazing financial success they're achieving with the new wealth-building system called jeff paul's "shortcuts to internet millions". and listen to this. even though it's an internet system, you don't need to know anything about computers or the internet to make money. stacey: because jeff's shortcuts do all the work for you and immediately turn any computer into your own money machine. it's fast. it's easy. - and it works. - and it works. announcer: coming up, your hosts carmen palumbo and stacey hayes will introduce you to jeff paul, the creator of the "shortcuts to internet millions" system and reveal the secrets behind the amazing new internet shortcuts anyone can now use to instantly build wealth at record speeds. jeff's "shortcuts to internet millions" system is truly a money-making breakthrough. jeff's shortcuts took him from living in his si
i'm stacey hayes. and i'm carmen palumbo.while many people are struggling right now just to make enough money to make ends meet... stacey: ...these people are here to celebrate the amazing financial success they're achieving with the new wealth-building system called jeff paul's "shortcuts to internet millions". and listen to this. even though it's an internet system, you don't need to know anything about computers or the internet to make money. stacey: because jeff's shortcuts do all...
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and stacey honowitz, florida prosecutor. stacey, boy this outline of a child in the fetal position, this is really, really amazing evidence, if it's true. have you ever heard of evidence like this, an outline from a mystery state? it kind of reminds me of those people who see religious figures you know in the corner of a ceiling, and they're convinced it's a religious figure taken turns out it's cobwebs. >> this is really big, and finally, jane, i can tell you when you say bomb shell this can be a major bombshell not that anything that you have said is not true but this is exciting evidence. that's the only thing that i can say. i mean if in fact it's true and someone has seen the outline or does believe it's an outline it will be challenged if it's admissible in court but certainly it's very interesting new evidence to bring to the forefront. >> yeah but there's so much weird stuff about this. okay, let's talk about the stain, allegedly found in the trunk liner of casey's car. an fbi analyst interceptipretat was that it was
and stacey honowitz, florida prosecutor. stacey, boy this outline of a child in the fetal position, this is really, really amazing evidence, if it's true. have you ever heard of evidence like this, an outline from a mystery state? it kind of reminds me of those people who see religious figures you know in the corner of a ceiling, and they're convinced it's a religious figure taken turns out it's cobwebs. >> this is really big, and finally, jane, i can tell you when you say bomb shell this...
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. >> stacey, first question. >> you had this job for more than a year, when can you think about in the scandal of congress and then the financial challenges as well. what made you want to do this? >> i have always been a glass kind of full kind of guy, and those things you cited represented an opportunity for me, to do something good of an institution that's fundamentally sound and to correct things. the idea was to get morale back and to get people to think about the future, instead of dwelling on the past. and we worked on that, and it's been a fun experience. partly for me, i will never take a job unless i think i am learning something. and this was a great opportunity for someone that's a scientist or engineer, and to indulge my other loves, art, history and culture. and in addition i felt this was an opportunity to serve the american people. we are the nation's museum. and i had a wonderful experience in higher education, and here at the smithsonian we are an educational institution and it's young people and educating that whole spectrum. >> you talked about how your background as
. >> stacey, first question. >> you had this job for more than a year, when can you think about in the scandal of congress and then the financial challenges as well. what made you want to do this? >> i have always been a glass kind of full kind of guy, and those things you cited represented an opportunity for me, to do something good of an institution that's fundamentally sound and to correct things. the idea was to get morale back and to get people to think about the future,...
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stacey's exactly right.ctly right. for some people it is therapeutic and this guy's been in the public eye for a long time. i would say he can handle it and i admire him because i think he probably looks at himself, i them in a position to make something like this and hopefully it will reverberate out and deter other people. >> and for the rest of his life he is going to than when push came to shove and although difficult, he stood up. he did the right thing and he won't have to carry around that emotional baggage if only i would have done something differently especially if the case would be dismissed or these folks or others vindicated. >> don clark, why would these people allegedly concoct this ridiculous scheme that doesn't make sense? >> yeah, a lot of them done but it's all about greed. it's all about greed. they say, they think that john has whatever amount of money and wealth that he may have and that they can get some without working for it. that's what it is all about. that's what all extortionists
stacey's exactly right.ctly right. for some people it is therapeutic and this guy's been in the public eye for a long time. i would say he can handle it and i admire him because i think he probably looks at himself, i them in a position to make something like this and hopefully it will reverberate out and deter other people. >> and for the rest of his life he is going to than when push came to shove and although difficult, he stood up. he did the right thing and he won't have to carry...
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stacey's exactly right.. for some people it is therapeutic and this guy's been in the public eye for a long time. i would say he can handle it and i admire him because i think he probably looks at himself, i am in a position to make something happen in a case like this, and hopefully it will reverberate out and deter other people. >> and for the rest of his life he is going to than when push came to shove and although difficult, he stood up. he did the right thing and he won't have to carry around that emotional baggage if only i would have done something differently especially if the case would be dismissed or these folks or others vindicated. >> don clark, why would these people allegedly concoct this ridiculous scheme that doesn't make sense? >> yeah, a lot of them don't, but it's all about greed. it's all about greed. they say, they think that john has whatever amount of money and wealth that he may have and that they can get some without working for it. that's what it is all about. that's what all extor
stacey's exactly right.. for some people it is therapeutic and this guy's been in the public eye for a long time. i would say he can handle it and i admire him because i think he probably looks at himself, i am in a position to make something happen in a case like this, and hopefully it will reverberate out and deter other people. >> and for the rest of his life he is going to than when push came to shove and although difficult, he stood up. he did the right thing and he won't have to...
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stacey's exactly right.peutic and this guy's been in the public eye for a long time. i would say he can handle it and i admire him because i think he probably looks at himself, i them in a position to make something like this and hopefully it will reverberate out and deter other people. >> and for the rest of his life he is going to than when push came to shove and although difficult, he stood up. he did the right thing and he won't have to carry around that emotional baggage if only i would have done something differently especially if the case would be dismissed or these folks or others vindicated. >> don clark, why would these people allegedly concoct this ridiculous scheme that doesn't make sense? >> yeah, a lot of them done but it's all about greed. it's all about greed. they say, they think that john has whatever amount of money and wealth that he may have and that they can get some without working for it. that's what it is all about. that's what all extortionists are all about. they are about, i can m
stacey's exactly right.peutic and this guy's been in the public eye for a long time. i would say he can handle it and i admire him because i think he probably looks at himself, i them in a position to make something like this and hopefully it will reverberate out and deter other people. >> and for the rest of his life he is going to than when push came to shove and although difficult, he stood up. he did the right thing and he won't have to carry around that emotional baggage if only i...
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>> reporter: but stacey also knows how to save a few bucks. most of the pots and pans, whisks and appliances lining his kitchen walls don't come from pricey cooking or department stores, but from restaurant supply stores. >> i would go there first before anywhere else of the. >> reporter: on market street in downtown san diego, two very different looking stores cater to culinary penny pinchers. >> 25 kinds of fry pans here. and i've got more over there. >> reporter: this is where our local restaurants buy their supplies. but you can, too, whether it's a stack of ceramic plates, a shiny pitcher, an industrial-sized ladle or a cookie sheet. >> $5.50. and a regular stor you're going to pay $18 to $25 for the same pan. >> reporter: for 51 years, san diego restaurant supply has been on the same corner, selling stoves, spoons and salt and pepper shakers to professional chefs. >> we're going to find a lot sturdier merchandise here that will hold up in a commercial kitchen frlt. >> reporter: it's not only better made, in many cases they're third to ha
>> reporter: but stacey also knows how to save a few bucks. most of the pots and pans, whisks and appliances lining his kitchen walls don't come from pricey cooking or department stores, but from restaurant supply stores. >> i would go there first before anywhere else of the. >> reporter: on market street in downtown san diego, two very different looking stores cater to culinary penny pinchers. >> 25 kinds of fry pans here. and i've got more over there. >>...
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back to you all. >> all right, stacey. thanks. >> we just keep aying next time. i think we're getting tired of that. we have asked for your comments on our website and we've gott many. one guest says, quote, these guys make too much money to be playing like the boys club. i don't know what the problem is, but there is a problem. if it's the coach, get rid of him. if it's the players, they can leave, we will find new and better ones. but d.c. fans deserve better, end quote. >> ear viewer says it's not all zo rn's fault. even the best play calling will not be fruitful without solid players. these prima donas are spoiled by mega contracts, win or lose. let us know what you think. head to myfoxdc.com and look for the link on our home page. >>> and we are following a developing story reaching across the globe this morning. film maker roman polanski's luck may have now run out. the 76-year-old oscar winning director is being detained in switzerland and could be extrited to the united states to face a decades-old rape charge against a minor. here's more. >> reporter: al
back to you all. >> all right, stacey. thanks. >> we just keep aying next time. i think we're getting tired of that. we have asked for your comments on our website and we've gott many. one guest says, quote, these guys make too much money to be playing like the boys club. i don't know what the problem is, but there is a problem. if it's the coach, get rid of him. if it's the players, they can leave, we will find new and better ones. but d.c. fans deserve better, end quote. >>...
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stacey garrett ray from the university of maryland school of medicine talks about progress being made. >> we've been able to focus on the 21215 zin code which has the highest number of new breast cancer rates. and allowing people to realize that early detection saves lives. >> this year alone it's estimated that 810 maryland women will die from breast cancer. >>> the race for the cure is one of the big events to help raise money to find a cure for barnes -- breast cancer and help people in treatment. for more information, how you can take part, log on to our web site, abc2news.com. >>> our live camera shot outside looking pretty nice. our official temperature at bwi marshall 62 degrees. wind continues from the west at 9 miles an hour. pressure rising 29.93. frost advisory is in effect for worcester, maryland, in garrett andal begany county -- allegany county as well as western pennsylvania. not in baltimore. it will be cool but not that cool, at least not yet. low tide just before noontime at 11:59. high tide in the afternoon, 5:42. tomorrow, winds from the northwest 6 to 12, sun comi
stacey garrett ray from the university of maryland school of medicine talks about progress being made. >> we've been able to focus on the 21215 zin code which has the highest number of new breast cancer rates. and allowing people to realize that early detection saves lives. >> this year alone it's estimated that 810 maryland women will die from breast cancer. >>> the race for the cure is one of the big events to help raise money to find a cure for barnes -- breast cancer...
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stacey? >> i'll be watching that too, scott. but in addition to that, look, next week starts october. i will look to collar some positions, especially as you head into earnings. >> mike? >> i only watch the olympics on tv so i don't care so much where it's actually being held. but i will say that in the uso, i think it will be rainy. i gave myself a lot of room. sell to november. 37 pushes to 37 calls and buy the upside calls to protect myself. >> i think we have another 10% downside in the uso. november 33/31 and pay 2 cents worth. >> looks like our times have expired. go to optionsaction@cnbc.com. see you back here next week and see you monday. >> announcer: the following program is a paid advertisement for magicjack. from beautiful tampa bay, florida, it's the savings shopping network, the place where america comes to save, bringing you the biggest money savings values on television. our savings value of the day is the biggest moneysaver ever featured. imagine eliminating your monthly phone bill forever. how much could you sa
stacey? >> i'll be watching that too, scott. but in addition to that, look, next week starts october. i will look to collar some positions, especially as you head into earnings. >> mike? >> i only watch the olympics on tv so i don't care so much where it's actually being held. but i will say that in the uso, i think it will be rainy. i gave myself a lot of room. sell to november. 37 pushes to 37 calls and buy the upside calls to protect myself. >> i think we have another...
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. >> yes, stacey. that vice admiral was trying to clear up some of the problems with that media report this morning. apparently, journalist heard on a marine radio frequency that is used excollusively by the coast guard, they heard a report of shots being fired. of course we know that was just during the drill. well apparently this news agency went on air with the fact that there was shots fired in the potomac river. of course, the concern was heightened because it is the anniversary of 9/11. but he was quick to say this was a training exercise. it was pretty routine. no shots were fired. he says there were four 25-foot boats involved, but there were no shots fired. first of all, about the timing of this event. he said that they are charged with security 24 hours a day, seven days a week. there was no reason not to have it on september 11. of course, reagan national airport apparently was following these media reports and also delayed flights. the timing of this exercise is now underway. jaycee, back t
. >> yes, stacey. that vice admiral was trying to clear up some of the problems with that media report this morning. apparently, journalist heard on a marine radio frequency that is used excollusively by the coast guard, they heard a report of shots being fired. of course we know that was just during the drill. well apparently this news agency went on air with the fact that there was shots fired in the potomac river. of course, the concern was heightened because it is the anniversary of...
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but fox 5's stacey cohen introduces to a man caught in the middle of the gun battle. >> reporter: welcome to paradise. mr. charles neighborhood. the peace at paradise housing project in northeast is often shattered by gun fire. bullets blew out car windows sunday night at 10:00 p.m. just as mr. charles closed up its truck. it and its owner were untouched. >> nobody ever messes with me. >> you have been here for years, since i was a kid. >> every day since ' 74 mr. charles has sold sundries from his truck from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. seven days a week. his cramped work space is packed with an array of items it is said here if mr. charles doesn't have it you don't need it and he is closed only one robbed and august 4th the day killed here in ' 78. >> that's the only day i'm not here. >> reporter: but he is here every day and paradise would be lost without him. >> helps us to get money and make sure we work together. >> $7. >> he extends credit to the people of paradise. this is mel. folks an here don't offer their last names to the media. he says nobody would have to rob mr. charles beuse he'd giv
but fox 5's stacey cohen introduces to a man caught in the middle of the gun battle. >> reporter: welcome to paradise. mr. charles neighborhood. the peace at paradise housing project in northeast is often shattered by gun fire. bullets blew out car windows sunday night at 10:00 p.m. just as mr. charles closed up its truck. it and its owner were untouched. >> nobody ever messes with me. >> you have been here for years, since i was a kid. >> every day since ' 74 mr....
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stacey? >> i'll be watching that too, scott. but in addition to that, look, next week starts october. i will look to collar some positions, especially as you head into earnings. >> mike? >> i only watch the olympics on tv so i don't care so much where it's actually being held. but i will say that in the uso, i think it will be rainy. i gave myself a lot of room. ly sell to november. 37 pushes to 37 calls and buy the upside calls to protect myself. >> i think we have another 10% downside in the uso. november 33/31 and pay 2 cents worth. >> looks like our times have expired. go to optionsaction@cnbc.com. see you back here next week and see you monday. looks like we're in for a bumpy ride. go ahead, ignore me. but in this turbulent market, you're going to need help... protecting some of your assets for retirement. an axa equitable annuity could give you... guaranteed income for life. i'd call them, but what do i know? i'm just the 800-pound gorilla in the room. don't worry. i'm here. want guaranteed income for life? axa equitable i
stacey? >> i'll be watching that too, scott. but in addition to that, look, next week starts october. i will look to collar some positions, especially as you head into earnings. >> mike? >> i only watch the olympics on tv so i don't care so much where it's actually being held. but i will say that in the uso, i think it will be rainy. i gave myself a lot of room. ly sell to november. 37 pushes to 37 calls and buy the upside calls to protect myself. >> i think we have...
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i'm 44 and retired. >> stacey?t you really want is a diversified portfolio based on your bowls, when you need the money and your lerance for risk. let's just use as a general rule of thumb, it can be a bit controversial, that a balanced portfolio has about 60% in stocks, 30% in bonds, and 10% cash, money markets, cds. money you need in one to five years, you want mostly in cash and short-term bonds. five to ten years, you want a mix of cash bonds and stocks. money that you're not going to touch for at least ten years, you also want that mix of cash, bonds and stocks. but the further you are away from your goal, the more money that you want in stocks. but what i want to make sure that she understands here is that just because she and her husband have their money in differentplaces, that that doesn't mean they're necessarily diversified. just, you know, a small stock company in company x and company y could be invested in the same thing. they wants her stocks to be a mix of international stocks, small stocks, large s
i'm 44 and retired. >> stacey?t you really want is a diversified portfolio based on your bowls, when you need the money and your lerance for risk. let's just use as a general rule of thumb, it can be a bit controversial, that a balanced portfolio has about 60% in stocks, 30% in bonds, and 10% cash, money markets, cds. money you need in one to five years, you want mostly in cash and short-term bonds. five to ten years, you want a mix of cash bonds and stocks. money that you're not going to...
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it will go like [singing song] >> well, come in. [ laughter ] >> stacey's here to present the award and this is a nice gift >> this is a nice gift basket and it has a mug and summer sipper and two pounds of coffee and tea and an ornament. >> and all teachers on the month of september on tuesday. they'll get a free cup of coffee. >> well, thank you for coming. we'll see you later. from ricerstown. >> and mike, thank you. >> we'll have to hear the words to the song. [ laughter ] >> that would be a challenge. >> go, fight, win? >> well, no. >> well you, know what? i could sense a verse, course separator. the manchester valley mustangs. that's cool. >> the mvm. well, they could by the mva -- no one would want to play them. it will be a long time. >>> 25 after the hour on this september morning. let's take it -- september morning, that's almost all i could do -- i'm not giving up on summer until october. i'm going to wear sere suckers on friday until october. you agree? >>> i agree. you agree with all i say. i like it. >> he ain't dumb. that's right. if he said no, i was going to say, he agr
it will go like [singing song] >> well, come in. [ laughter ] >> stacey's here to present the award and this is a nice gift >> this is a nice gift basket and it has a mug and summer sipper and two pounds of coffee and tea and an ornament. >> and all teachers on the month of september on tuesday. they'll get a free cup of coffee. >> well, thank you for coming. we'll see you later. from ricerstown. >> and mike, thank you. >> we'll have to hear the words...
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so stacey shouldn't be having to send her child across school. we need to make sure every school quality because we need every student to have a quality education. host: our last call from dwayne on our line for independents. he's in charleston, south carolina. >> good morning to you all. my question is this. 12 time to eliminate the agree garian-based education -- gregarian-based education system and condensing the hours of schooling during the day? in this particular area you have young children who start kindergarten age at 7:30 and they don't get out until almost 3:00. and that duration of time and the lack after tension span -- of attention span as those children grow up can be a debt meant. they're getting up -- -- up at a point where their brain may just get tired so if we eliminated the summer break and just had a year-long system like other countries have, do you think in this country it's time to seriously look at that across the board? host: dwayne as two very important questions. one is on sleep. there are school districts that are no
so stacey shouldn't be having to send her child across school. we need to make sure every school quality because we need every student to have a quality education. host: our last call from dwayne on our line for independents. he's in charleston, south carolina. >> good morning to you all. my question is this. 12 time to eliminate the agree garian-based education -- gregarian-based education system and condensing the hours of schooling during the day? in this particular area you have young...
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and you have the time to do it. >> all right, stacey, thanks.an rich from buffalo, new york. you have a question about repaying back college loans? >> question. we owe about $21,000 left on our daughter's college loan. we're paying 4% interest on it. and we are able to pay it back if we choose to. i want to know, what is the smarter move, to continue making monthly payments until 2017 or to repay the loan now at 4% interest? >> it's 4% interest on that loan? okay. go ahead, stacey. do you have an answer? >> how about having their daughter pay it off? how about that? >> i wasn't going to say it. >> have this conversation with your daughter. >> and you want to know which is the smarter way to go. >> she really needs to be having this conversation with her daughter. children have got to take some responsibility for their own college education. ask her. would you rather that i tap into my retirement, help you pay off some of these loans now, or would you rather i live with you when i'm retired? never tap into your retirement. >> every child will say
and you have the time to do it. >> all right, stacey, thanks.an rich from buffalo, new york. you have a question about repaying back college loans? >> question. we owe about $21,000 left on our daughter's college loan. we're paying 4% interest on it. and we are able to pay it back if we choose to. i want to know, what is the smarter move, to continue making monthly payments until 2017 or to repay the loan now at 4% interest? >> it's 4% interest on that loan? okay. go ahead,...
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we continue this congression with bred and stacey, stacey, what did you learn? >> i think that we learned that wayne clough is a very good fund-raiser, and one thing that you >?hcould see in how he talk about the institution about his love for it and the future, and that help it raise the money to survive. and the fact that they are raising money, in the nonprofit world, people saying just to stay flat is even tough. >> you brought up the question of the online changes, the web development, what have you been seeing over there? >> he's already tried to bring an online project pilot for k-12, they did it as a pilot for 5,000 students this past spring. they want to do that to talk about climate change and be an educator, as the smithsonian hasn't done before. >> he came on because of smaller as resignation and what mr. clough has inherit? >> i think there was a number of changes, there was a culture o problems and he's had to move quickly to deal with that. and he's got experience with a college, and he said that they were behind and has to bring them up quickly.
we continue this congression with bred and stacey, stacey, what did you learn? >> i think that we learned that wayne clough is a very good fund-raiser, and one thing that you >?hcould see in how he talk about the institution about his love for it and the future, and that help it raise the money to survive. and the fact that they are raising money, in the nonprofit world, people saying just to stay flat is even tough. >> you brought up the question of the online changes, the web...
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stacey. >> reporter: i've been reporting all morning about two homicides in the district, this weekend in the sixth district. take a look at what we found here. this is just off of hayes street in northeast washington. cars riddled with bullets. residents told us that it happened around 10:00 sunday evening. they heard a flurry of gunshots. some of the residents tell us they were diving under their beds. when they finally came out and the dust cleared, numerous cars all up and down this row had been shot up. now, fortunately nobody that we know of at this point was injured. but residents here are terrified. this of course comes on the heels of the all hands on deck being suspended during labor negotiations and a problem with whether or not officers are being adequately compensated. some residents here are willing to talk to me, but they understandably are afraid and do not want to show their faces. first, i would like to talk to you, ma'am. now, you do live around here. tell me what you heard last night. >> we just heard gunshots, a whole lot gunshots, and so i told my granddaughter, i
stacey. >> reporter: i've been reporting all morning about two homicides in the district, this weekend in the sixth district. take a look at what we found here. this is just off of hayes street in northeast washington. cars riddled with bullets. residents told us that it happened around 10:00 sunday evening. they heard a flurry of gunshots. some of the residents tell us they were diving under their beds. when they finally came out and the dust cleared, numerous cars all up and down this...
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. >>> stacey councilman helped kick off a new drive today to promote early childhood literal hi.he read for the record campaign bringing together children and low inform income maids there is only one bob and they with now but receiving the book. >> they -r shaken up p. take a hack. ing -b -- 26 students and their bus drivers were all able to walk away from the accident. >> the shuttle discovery and their crew in position for an evening return to florida. but mission control says that the weather forecast is not look so great. there's a going trapbd and that , that's a great shot. >> yeah. very timely. you've got another great shot. >> we do. if you take a look at it, it lookses like something but it's not. >> can you sew it to us? >> there it is. but it is a moth and you see it -l -l how many birds on top. that's the sane. but they have, well, you know, antenna thing to get down. >> it kind of sucks the poll lynn -pl any it'll say to submit the best shot and include include your name, town, location. on tuesday i got a whole family of bears. i have no team and no talent. i would
. >>> stacey councilman helped kick off a new drive today to promote early childhood literal hi.he read for the record campaign bringing together children and low inform income maids there is only one bob and they with now but receiving the book. >> they -r shaken up p. take a hack. ing -b -- 26 students and their bus drivers were all able to walk away from the accident. >> the shuttle discovery and their crew in position for an evening return to florida. but mission...
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so vanessa williams, our friend to the show, she lost out for best supporting actress, as did staceyrgan, best supporting actor. but to me they're both winners. "30 rock" won like everything, including best comedy. everybody watches "ugly betty." and why was victoria rowell from "the young and the restless" there in a weird barack obama dress? what was that, vicky/victoria? well, it certainly did get her the attention she was looking for. and i love, love, love the hair. by the way, she used to date 50 cent. and tried to -- i used to have a red carpet series of specials on vh1, and so she walked down the red carpet alone one time and i saw ferrell up there, you know, up the red carpet. i said i'm going to hook up with ferrell, okay? and i don't think that ever ended up happening. but she puts herself out there, nehna and that's what you have to do. >> i'm try 1234g justin timberlake won for guest hosting "snl," as he should have. he's always been really good, right? [ applause ] i -- i like how he gets along with everybody. you know, if there was such a thing as an ambassador for rac
so vanessa williams, our friend to the show, she lost out for best supporting actress, as did staceyrgan, best supporting actor. but to me they're both winners. "30 rock" won like everything, including best comedy. everybody watches "ugly betty." and why was victoria rowell from "the young and the restless" there in a weird barack obama dress? what was that, vicky/victoria? well, it certainly did get her the attention she was looking for. and i love, love, love the...
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stacey said she cleared her calendar to be able to help. >> we're doing our best to meet what the clients need from flood to no it power to however they've been impacted. >> one resident told bus a new problem that popped up after the water was pumped out of his home. >> develop a sink hole where somebody can walk in my yard and get hurt, then they'd be trying to sue me and the county won't do nothing about it. >> the supplies being offered here with a nice gesture, but he says he's desperate for the county to come help with the big repairs his flood-damaged home. >> basically i have to fix everything myself. hopefully we can get the county to look at this area and resolve this water problem and drainage problem. >> kate amara, wbal-tv 11 news. >> kate says the red cross is determined to help residents fulfill those basic needs right now. if you need help with clothing, water or food, contact the maryland chapter of the red cross at 410-624-2040. >> good morning. sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute, dealing with a few problems out there we have some late-clearing construction
stacey said she cleared her calendar to be able to help. >> we're doing our best to meet what the clients need from flood to no it power to however they've been impacted. >> one resident told bus a new problem that popped up after the water was pumped out of his home. >> develop a sink hole where somebody can walk in my yard and get hurt, then they'd be trying to sue me and the county won't do nothing about it. >> the supplies being offered here with a nice gesture, but...
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jean chatzky, stacey tisdale, carmen wong ulrich, thank you so much for being here.anel to tackle, check out todayshow.com and submit the question. >>> coming up next, meet the michigan couple whose baby is being carried by another woman by mistake. >>> then later, some of the secrets from new york's fashion week that have nothing to do with the clothes. okay. but first, these messages. down, boy! with "special savings" on select custom dining... and hand-made upholstery. you choose the style... we custom make it. always with free design service. ♪ hand-made for you at ethan allen. it's more affordable than you think. ethan allen now with smart finance options... for the way you live. ♪ announcer: there's a place called hidden valley. where kids not only eat their vegetables, they can't get enough. hidden valley ranch, makes vegetables delectable. now rediscover the delectable taste that can only come from hidden valley, the original ranch. progresso. oh yes hi. can you please put my grandma on the phone please? thanks. excuse me a sec. another person calng for her g
jean chatzky, stacey tisdale, carmen wong ulrich, thank you so much for being here.anel to tackle, check out todayshow.com and submit the question. >>> coming up next, meet the michigan couple whose baby is being carried by another woman by mistake. >>> then later, some of the secrets from new york's fashion week that have nothing to do with the clothes. okay. but first, these messages. down, boy! with "special savings" on select custom dining... and hand-made...
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. >> reporter: stacey boyd founded the savvy source as a guide for parents. >> for some of the pre-schoolso you need to start inout row. it's that competitive. stunningly so. >> reporter: and in new york it's even crazyier than you might imagine. >> i think the nursery school admissions process is a war zone. >> reporter: in the documentary nursery university, five families go through the year-long admissions process. tears and all. >> there's interview. there's the application. there's the essays. there's the first choice letter. there's the tour. i mean it's kind of like college in a sense except for a two-year-old. >> reporter: film makers matt mccar and mark simon found the process astonishing. >> if an individual in the united states wants to apply to any college, they will have that opportunity. but here in new york and other cities across the country, you do not absolutely get the opportunity to apply to the pre-school of your choice. >> you've called the randolph school. >> that's all you need to do. you're all set. >> it is somewhere between the running of the bulls and getting ti
. >> reporter: stacey boyd founded the savvy source as a guide for parents. >> for some of the pre-schoolso you need to start inout row. it's that competitive. stunningly so. >> reporter: and in new york it's even crazyier than you might imagine. >> i think the nursery school admissions process is a war zone. >> reporter: in the documentary nursery university, five families go through the year-long admissions process. tears and all. >> there's interview....
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stacey and shelly have lost a loving father. and he was a grandfather also who loved children. you heard he was a native of tennessee. first time i remember meeting bill hefner was more years ago than i want to admit. i was running for state superintendent. if you run in north carolina, that's an elected office. anybody who has a good side of the group, you want to be there. and i went to the 8th district. and it was the largest group i went to all year, other than where all the educators got together and bill was doing his own thing at his own rally and i thought that was the most unusual political rally. i had heard of bill, but never met him. he knew how to politic in a unique way. the gospel singing he was singing at, it didn't make any difference if they were republican, democrat, conservative or liberal, he was their man. he had a message. they believed in him and he made a difference in their lives. yes, he was president and owner of a radio station and he made a difference and he was a bright person, much smarter than he wanted to admit and yes, he had more resources th
stacey and shelly have lost a loving father. and he was a grandfather also who loved children. you heard he was a native of tennessee. first time i remember meeting bill hefner was more years ago than i want to admit. i was running for state superintendent. if you run in north carolina, that's an elected office. anybody who has a good side of the group, you want to be there. and i went to the 8th district. and it was the largest group i went to all year, other than where all the educators got...
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we gave all the kudos on your son getting married, but paul is marying is young lady named -- >> staceyle. harry, over to you. >>> tomorrow marks the eighth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the world trade center and pentagon. saturday chris wrag gi is here with an exclusive look at the progress being made here in manhattan at ground zero. >> this summer a controversial report announce that had completion dates would be pushed back five years to 2018 at the earliest. we decided to go straight to the source, the two parties responsible for rebuilding the site, and we did find advisable signs of progress and some accurate completion dates. the eight years since 9/11 seemed like an eternity for an impatient nation waiting to see ground zero right built. >> all i want to do is build these buildings. >> reporter: but the most impatient of all may be developer larry silverstein. >> this is a critical part. they have to get this this going. >> reporter: silverstein blames delays on the port authority who has control over rebuilding ground zero. authority executive director chris ward ca
we gave all the kudos on your son getting married, but paul is marying is young lady named -- >> staceyle. harry, over to you. >>> tomorrow marks the eighth anniversary of the terrorist attacks on the world trade center and pentagon. saturday chris wrag gi is here with an exclusive look at the progress being made here in manhattan at ground zero. >> this summer a controversial report announce that had completion dates would be pushed back five years to 2018 at the earliest....
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apparently stacey brown you'll chat with me because there is something called the team challenge.13.1 miles. >> this is your big fund-raiser. how much money do you hope to raise? >> $4 million for crohn's and colitis. >> which affects an awful lot of people. about about how many? >> 1.4 million people in america have this disease. >> so get out there and raise some money. let's talk about some weather because the toughest weather for your day today will be around the mississippi valley. we also see some showers and storms kicking in around the western ridge of the rocky, but elsewhere, it is just beautiful today. i'm talking a banner day here as we start to wind up summer, but if we look a at our day tomorrow things will be changing a little bit. but really the big change will come on wednesday for the northeast. tomorrow you're still swachled by the down pours. around the gulf coast, scattered late day storms will be kicking in around the rocky >> good morning. some of that shower activity to the south will move our way wednesday and thursday. this day and tomorrow though, just b
apparently stacey brown you'll chat with me because there is something called the team challenge.13.1 miles. >> this is your big fund-raiser. how much money do you hope to raise? >> $4 million for crohn's and colitis. >> which affects an awful lot of people. about about how many? >> 1.4 million people in america have this disease. >> so get out there and raise some money. let's talk about some weather because the toughest weather for your day today will be around...
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try to put whatever spin on it you can, stacey. >> there is no charity in football. >> no, not now. we've been asking you to weigh in on the game. kevin thomas says he's a die hard red skin fan. i know you've heard that a lot before but i'm so sick and tired of the coaches and the player that say don't know how to coach and play this game. that's his take online. >> here's another fan's take. this fan says, quote, i don't know what the problem is, but there is a problem. if it's the coach, get rid of him. if it's the players, they can leave. we'll find new and better ones but we, d.c. fans, deserve better. >> another one comes to jim zorn's defense and says it's not all zo rn's. these prima donnas are spoiled by mega contracts, win or lose. >> send us your thoughts. you can go to myfoxdc.com. you will see the story right on our home page. >> we'll try to get to some more throughout the morning. we invite you to chime in. i know you have a lot of frustration this morning to get off of chest. 10 minutes after the hour. >>> coming up, some ti on what to do with some investments that yo
try to put whatever spin on it you can, stacey. >> there is no charity in football. >> no, not now. we've been asking you to weigh in on the game. kevin thomas says he's a die hard red skin fan. i know you've heard that a lot before but i'm so sick and tired of the coaches and the player that say don't know how to coach and play this game. that's his take online. >> here's another fan's take. this fan says, quote, i don't know what the problem is, but there is a problem. if...
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we also have stacey palmer and brett from the associated press. about 65% of funding for the smithsonian comes from the federal government. the stock market continues to struggle. are you looking for other sources of funding down the road? where? >> we are. we want to become more self- reliant. even before the economic recession, many museums were struggling. we think we have come through the recession well. we have had an increase in attendance. we are a wonderful bargain for the public because we are free. we have had some increase and turned things around by tightening our belts. we now need to deal with the long-term economic conditions. their grants, contracts, philanthropies. we think we will be more aggressive in raising private funding. there is training where we could earn revenue that would fit with our mission. >> would you ever charge for admission? >> that is not part of our plan or thinking right now. the smithsonian is america's museum. when i see the smiles on people's faces, that is a great thing for the american people. if we can
we also have stacey palmer and brett from the associated press. about 65% of funding for the smithsonian comes from the federal government. the stock market continues to struggle. are you looking for other sources of funding down the road? where? >> we are. we want to become more self- reliant. even before the economic recession, many museums were struggling. we think we have come through the recession well. we have had an increase in attendance. we are a wonderful bargain for the public...