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because stevenson was bullish right here. now, there are over 108 billion text messages sent in the att network foote second quarter. nearly double the amount sent in the year before. only 43% of them sent by my daughters. no. well, you get it. att netted 1.4 million additional wireless subscribers for the quarter. he said the company's on pace to add even more subscribers in the third quarter. again, what are they hearing? they're hearing an acceleration. that's what made it go so that this line became the floor instead of the ceiling. wireless is where the growth is coming from. but that's not the only reason i like the stock. if the wireless business was tethered tie land line business that was still getting weaker, then it could nullify a lot of the strength that this chart's saying the iphone's showing. but at&t's land line business gloriously stopped going down in the second quarter. it was flat for the first time in nearly two years. if it starts going up and the economy improves, i say voila, big numbers, boom. $30 a
because stevenson was bullish right here. now, there are over 108 billion text messages sent in the att network foote second quarter. nearly double the amount sent in the year before. only 43% of them sent by my daughters. no. well, you get it. att netted 1.4 million additional wireless subscribers for the quarter. he said the company's on pace to add even more subscribers in the third quarter. again, what are they hearing? they're hearing an acceleration. that's what made it go so that this...
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this morning, the president of stevenson, dr. kev manning. thank you for colling >> thank you for having me. >> who is going to be here? >> musharraf. >> stop right there. it's a headliner. >> when we started this four years ago we didn't realize it would have so much significance in the area and so much impact but with what is happening in the news he's really a very important speaker to have. >> that is tonight. then you have jean you could cous teau. jacques's son. and then laura bush. >> i don't know if she's spoken in public. >> i haven't seen her. robert reich is going to be here. >> mia farrow. >> yes, academy award winner. >> david brooks? >> from "the new york times." >> and greg mortonsen? >> he's the headliner of the year in many ways, three cups of tea, a story about his construction of schools in afghanistan and pakistan. on the "new york times" best seller list. >> he'll be at the school? >> in the afternoon. then speaks at the myer hauf in the evening. >> as university president you are proud to bring people with different opin
this morning, the president of stevenson, dr. kev manning. thank you for colling >> thank you for having me. >> who is going to be here? >> musharraf. >> stop right there. it's a headliner. >> when we started this four years ago we didn't realize it would have so much significance in the area and so much impact but with what is happening in the news he's really a very important speaker to have. >> that is tonight. then you have jean you could cous teau....
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we also avoid chemican@ @ @ @ @ >> thank you, and is stevenson. i will recognize myself for a round of questions starting with secretary cleland. you're written testimony is just as public as your oral testimony was and covered a lot of extra ground, but i will just focus on a couple of things. the normandy visitors center represents the efforts to tell a better story of those brave souls who fought in this historic and bloody battle. i know that the abmc was considering expanding its program to several other sites so that the many visitors to the abmc properties would gain even further insight into our overseas veterans' sacrifice. does the commission still intend to expand its interpretive program to these other sites, and could you provide us with a status update on this effort? >> yes, sir, we do. the wonderful staff that i inherited has worked very hard to get into the third phase of what we do. first of all, we do white crosses and and green grass but the ultimate story that we tell for succeeding generations is probably what we will be reme
we also avoid chemican@ @ @ @ @ >> thank you, and is stevenson. i will recognize myself for a round of questions starting with secretary cleland. you're written testimony is just as public as your oral testimony was and covered a lot of extra ground, but i will just focus on a couple of things. the normandy visitors center represents the efforts to tell a better story of those brave souls who fought in this historic and bloody battle. i know that the abmc was considering expanding its...
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richard hofstadter in 1952 argued the case for adlai stevenson because he was a true conservative. you can spend that infinitely. you can call any one a conservative who follows policies you like but the point is that the politics of accommodation and a flexibility is something that has fallen very much into disrepute in our time. i think obama's strengtsane to parnes on a fight and his weaknesses, when he doesn't end the i thank and i don't want to seem as though i have jumped t much into your camp if i say one thing th struck me as teresting about obama and davidemnick of all people told me he is writing aut this is if you actually look t the intellectual genealogy of obama there is very little we would call liberalism. there really is a kind of leftism and if it is true that he and his administration have not learned the lesson that i think clinton actuay did, he teamed up with gingrich to end welfare as we know it. george will objective at the time and so did patrick moynihan but there you have it. it could be a problem. to answer the question abou what should be don h will tel
richard hofstadter in 1952 argued the case for adlai stevenson because he was a true conservative. you can spend that infinitely. you can call any one a conservative who follows policies you like but the point is that the politics of accommodation and a flexibility is something that has fallen very much into disrepute in our time. i think obama's strengtsane to parnes on a fight and his weaknesses, when he doesn't end the i thank and i don't want to seem as though i have jumped t much into your...
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apparently deshawn stevenson it didn't work so i think the hypnotist got upset, but i would love to seethe dog barking. >>> defensive tackle albert haynes worth was in sen see for personal business he was taking care of. his wife is asking a tennessee judge to force him to pay up on debts going back more than a year, and is also looking for a restraining order as part of their divorce case. a hearing was scheduled for today in a tennessee court. meanwhile, he's earned positive attention from his nfl peers. this week's accounts sports illustrated" poll asked players to rank the most dominant defensive player. he won. it's an accolade that you could say adds salt to the wound of what's been less than a par defensive performance from the redskins so far. he is worth truly the seven-year million dollar deal if he can stay healthy. he's a game changer, nobody can argue that. he found matthew stafford easy for the second quarter sack, but this is the last thing the redskins wanted to see. he suffered a strained glute, had to be taken off the field on a cart. no one was more frustrated. he say
apparently deshawn stevenson it didn't work so i think the hypnotist got upset, but i would love to seethe dog barking. >>> defensive tackle albert haynes worth was in sen see for personal business he was taking care of. his wife is asking a tennessee judge to force him to pay up on debts going back more than a year, and is also looking for a restraining order as part of their divorce case. a hearing was scheduled for today in a tennessee court. meanwhile, he's earned positive...
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slow from 95 to security. 10 minutes on the outer loop from stevensons to security. and on again, off again to washington boulevard. again, 31 minutes there. this traffic report is brought to you by subway. play the game millions have won. scrabble at subway. you can win. play scrabble at subway. >>> most students learn about history, american government and debate from books in the classroom. but as gigi barnett explains in tonight's school watch report, there is a bus in town, to help teachers. >> a step inside this bus begins with a tour that leads to a lesson in american government. physics and debate. it's called the c-span civics bus. and this weekend in baltimore, it's on tour. >> it's a way for us to talk to each other. >> reporter: this is named after the public network that owns it. she says the c-span bus stops often in middle and high schools, as a way to attract the younger crowds. >> a lot of kids come in and we ask them, do you facebook? and they all raise their hands. and we tell them, you can find c-span on facebook. and you see the light go off in t
slow from 95 to security. 10 minutes on the outer loop from stevensons to security. and on again, off again to washington boulevard. again, 31 minutes there. this traffic report is brought to you by subway. play the game millions have won. scrabble at subway. you can win. play scrabble at subway. >>> most students learn about history, american government and debate from books in the classroom. but as gigi barnett explains in tonight's school watch report, there is a bus in town, to...
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our guest tonight is mclean stevenson." even i would pass out.g. >> jimmy: i have it pretty good. i used to remember -- i just to stay up and watch you all the time. you had those two chairs. >> giant chairs, right. >> jimmy: giant, big, fluffy chairs. it was so interesting. it was great. i love that now you're here. this is amazing that you're here tonight. i'm psyched that you're here. football is back already? >> yeah, we start, actually, this coming thursday. [ cheers and applause ] this coming thursday. we have what is now the traditional opener, the super bowl champion hosts a thursday night game that officially begins the season. so, it's the steelers hosting the titans. and that game is on nbc on thursday. and the first sunday night game is the packers at home against the bears. [ cheers and applause ] bears fans. >> jimmy: they like the bears, yeah. how do you keep track of all that? because you do every sport. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i mean, how do you -- i mean, have you ever, like, just done a sport that you go, "this not a sport." [ laugh
our guest tonight is mclean stevenson." even i would pass out.g. >> jimmy: i have it pretty good. i used to remember -- i just to stay up and watch you all the time. you had those two chairs. >> giant chairs, right. >> jimmy: giant, big, fluffy chairs. it was so interesting. it was great. i love that now you're here. this is amazing that you're here tonight. i'm psyched that you're here. football is back already? >> yeah, we start, actually, this coming thursday. [...
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. >> we're pointing out, i saw randall stevenson head of at&t make cautious comments about telecom in general. interesting discussion there. alec, michael, thanks so much. we'll see you guys again soon. >>> we do have about 45 minutes to go here before we close it up. again, we talked about this tight range that we've been in throughout the day today. it's going to be a fight to the finish to see if we can get into positive territory across the board yet again. the nasdaq a bit of a lager today. also watching the s&p 500 with a fractional move to the downside. two bear stearns hedge fund with a catalyst, of course, of the financial crisis. up next on your editor charlie gasparino updates us on whether the two men who ran those funds are facing any kind of punishment. after the bell, he found two fortune 500 companies. find out if eli broad thinks the economic recovery is for real. and how he thinks the white house has handled the financial crisis. plus, republican senator olympia snowe may be the key lawmaker in health care reform. what will get to take her to sign onto a bill. >>> bu
. >> we're pointing out, i saw randall stevenson head of at&t make cautious comments about telecom in general. interesting discussion there. alec, michael, thanks so much. we'll see you guys again soon. >>> we do have about 45 minutes to go here before we close it up. again, we talked about this tight range that we've been in throughout the day today. it's going to be a fight to the finish to see if we can get into positive territory across the board yet again. the nasdaq a...
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eventually will cross i-81 and head towards stevenson city. it will dissipate as it moves moves farther east. they will be few and far between. back to the computer. we will talk about temperatures. wow. 83 in old town. 82 in alny. 82 over at st. michael's. tomorrow morning mostly cloudy and mild. got to keep the chance of a shower in but there will be breaks in the clouds just like today. 60s and 70s and by afternoon partly sunny and warm. chance of a shower or storm in. we will take it. high 84 to 88 with winds northwesterly. won't be as humid as today. still some snow above 7000 feet in the rockies. denver won't make it out of the 50s tomorrow. we will zoom down to the southeast. good east. we see clear skies. we see showers east and showers west. will have a break tonight and have a break tomorrow before more thunderstorms are possible. as far as we are concerned. we have showers east and south and also west. i think most of these will hang up in the mountains but as the cold front pushes through there is a chance for a thunderstorm. 86 to
eventually will cross i-81 and head towards stevenson city. it will dissipate as it moves moves farther east. they will be few and far between. back to the computer. we will talk about temperatures. wow. 83 in old town. 82 in alny. 82 over at st. michael's. tomorrow morning mostly cloudy and mild. got to keep the chance of a shower in but there will be breaks in the clouds just like today. 60s and 70s and by afternoon partly sunny and warm. chance of a shower or storm in. we will take it. high...
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graduated from college, and was never quite sure which i wanted to be between doing abalard and adelaide stevenson, in a very, very small role, just a couple of days a week hired by a friend of mine who was working for the paper, i worked for the occasion magazines, sometimes reputable and sometimes not, i felt that it was really the job in a way of good journalists to almost write the first draft of history. i was lucky, you know, so much in life really, i was the sort of undeservdeserved legaty in tn cambridge, you did two kinds of histories, and i'm simplifying a bit, goodness how times flies when one is having fun. where is young andy? stand off and be counted. how long do i have? that sounds alarming. your live will expire in three minutes. and i'm counting now. 2 minutes, 59, 2 minutes 58. yes. 8:15 a.m., the guillotine drops at 8:15 a.m. see, you're standing there. the solid kid with the curly hair. go get him. you interrupt our fun at your peril, buster. there are two kinds of histories you can do and they have a great and honored pedigree in history itself. going all the way back. in the
graduated from college, and was never quite sure which i wanted to be between doing abalard and adelaide stevenson, in a very, very small role, just a couple of days a week hired by a friend of mine who was working for the paper, i worked for the occasion magazines, sometimes reputable and sometimes not, i felt that it was really the job in a way of good journalists to almost write the first draft of history. i was lucky, you know, so much in life really, i was the sort of undeservdeserved...
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. >> reminded of what adlai stevenson said. when i get the heat at home, i see the light at washington. i hope that 66% of americans who believe that a public option is, in fact, the way to finally create competition and opportunity for them to be covered and their families to be covered. start raising their voices because it's time for that heat to be felt and it's time for action on the floor of the senate. >> all right. i like it, bring the heat, especially in montana, north dakota, arkansas, democrats, get to the end zone on this one by doing the due diligence on those who you put in office an send them to washington. this is all we have to do. stay engaged, get after it. to the text poll tonight. here's the deal. i want to know how you're feeling right now about the future of a public option. more confident? less confident? or about the same? text "a," "b" or "c" to 622639. >>> a man who has -- i've never met this guy. i've seen him do a lot of interviews, seen all of his films. i still -- my wife and i watch "fahrenheit 9
. >> reminded of what adlai stevenson said. when i get the heat at home, i see the light at washington. i hope that 66% of americans who believe that a public option is, in fact, the way to finally create competition and opportunity for them to be covered and their families to be covered. start raising their voices because it's time for that heat to be felt and it's time for action on the floor of the senate. >> all right. i like it, bring the heat, especially in montana, north...
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gun powder bridge falls and a crash on the westside at frederick road and that's still there at stevenson one blocking the kingston road and edmondson, that one at harlem lane. another in pikesville and ricer'stown road and another at green mount avenue. 83 southbound, jammed to middletown and another 8 minutes there and there's a live look at the beltway. and this is brought to you by the radio city music spectacular. the rockettes will take the stage at the first mariner arena december 17th. >>> two days after leaving -- excuse me, a 17-year-old student is found dead in the wreckage of his car. >> reporter: don, traffic was backed up at 693 and 83 yesterday as the police investigated the fatal accident of a 17-year-old high school senior. something was found early in the wooded area monday morning and the 17-year-old was found in his nissan maxima. the dewlapny senior was seen leaving a party saturday night and he was pronounced dead on the scene monday afternoon. don, back to you. >>> the frederick county family will be layed to rest this weekend. financial pressure drove the man to sh
gun powder bridge falls and a crash on the westside at frederick road and that's still there at stevenson one blocking the kingston road and edmondson, that one at harlem lane. another in pikesville and ricer'stown road and another at green mount avenue. 83 southbound, jammed to middletown and another 8 minutes there and there's a live look at the beltway. and this is brought to you by the radio city music spectacular. the rockettes will take the stage at the first mariner arena december 17th....
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stevenson and greenspring valley road and park heights avenue. jfx at northern parkway, we have head-to-moderate volume building southbound. ahhh. time to get the latte budget under control. mm-hmm. [ female announcer ] trying to be smart with the family budget? here goes the good old steam. [ pfffft! ] whooa!!!! [ female announcer ] let bounty help... because it cleans the mess with less than the bargain brands. it's thick and absorbent. and really durable. in lab tests bounty absorbs twice as much as the bargain brand. [ steam hisses ] why use more when you can use less? bring it. with bounty. the thick quicker picker-upper. and try bounty napkins. now with new prints. >>> "good morning america" continues with janet jackson. her first interview since her brother's death. when she last saw michael. and how his children are coping today. >>> plus, jennifer aniston on her new, romantic drama. and the most important lessons she's learned about love. >>> and it is country's biggest morning. find out who's in the running for this year's coveted count
stevenson and greenspring valley road and park heights avenue. jfx at northern parkway, we have head-to-moderate volume building southbound. ahhh. time to get the latte budget under control. mm-hmm. [ female announcer ] trying to be smart with the family budget? here goes the good old steam. [ pfffft! ] whooa!!!! [ female announcer ] let bounty help... because it cleans the mess with less than the bargain brands. it's thick and absorbent. and really durable. in lab tests bounty absorbs twice as...
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manager of the hennessey funds and in baultimore, david stevenson is a senior are portfolio manager with hardesty capital management. we've got the housing market report and housing show something improvement here. we need the consumer though, right, to come along, that's the next piece of the puzzle to fall in line to dictate where the markets are going. >> i think consume er r is alre there a little bit, scott, but they're not in the high end, they're in the middle to low end. for instance, like the ross stores instead of going to a nordstrom to buy your niece a sweater she's going to outgrow, they're going go to ross. that's what i'm working with going forward is people are understanding how to spend their money better and saving at the same time. it's going through last different sectors just not only the retail secretator. >> but when in a recovery does the consumer actually have to really join the party? is it at the beginning or as we have seen in the past, say, maybe a little bit longer down the road? as long as the consumer shows up in a relatively short order. >> what you're ha
manager of the hennessey funds and in baultimore, david stevenson is a senior are portfolio manager with hardesty capital management. we've got the housing market report and housing show something improvement here. we need the consumer though, right, to come along, that's the next piece of the puzzle to fall in line to dictate where the markets are going. >> i think consume er r is alre there a little bit, scott, but they're not in the high end, they're in the middle to low end. for...
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stevenson, you are=@+fá-ñ)jh >> in 2007, we reported that a million dollars in project funds had beenpent in the prior five years on cemetery repair. in fiscal years, 2008 and 12009, the national park service has invested 4.5 million dollars in cemetery repair projects, and this is in addition to routine maintenance. another $1.9 million in supplement storm and emergency relief is being spent on the visitors center. in each of the last two fiscal years. some recent concerns have been raised about the appearance of national cemeteries managed by the parks service. i wish to assure you that the national parks service takes these concerns very seriously. n.p.s. also follows the manuals written by the national cemeteries for national cemetery operations. and orders head stones from the same facilities. n.p.s. adheres to standards for placement and alignment of stones and replaces head stones that need second scriptures for spouses. the national parks service places great value on the historic significance, historic appearance and head stones of the national cemeteries we manage. coinciden
stevenson, you are=@+fá-ñ)jh >> in 2007, we reported that a million dollars in project funds had beenpent in the prior five years on cemetery repair. in fiscal years, 2008 and 12009, the national park service has invested 4.5 million dollars in cemetery repair projects, and this is in addition to routine maintenance. another $1.9 million in supplement storm and emergency relief is being spent on the visitors center. in each of the last two fiscal years. some recent concerns have been...