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. >> reporter: wn they fill their sacks, the bo go a recycling det to have thr goods weighed and colle the precus rupees to help feed their familiesor another day. local aid organizations have stepped in thelp some of the estimated 10,000 garge pickers. one of them is ccern worldwide, an irish humanitarian organizati that says they reh over 4,000 refugee children in quetta, both boys and girls every year. they've eablished three dropping centers in the city to provide basi services forhe children. re, the garbag pickers can ba wash off the street's grime a they're ven a nutritious meal. they're also taught rding, writing d math and more. >> claes are mainly onife ills education and hygine education anthen there are some recreational classes le art and aft classes. >>eporter: girls classes are held sepately from the boys. all the children lrn vocational skills like carpentry,plumbing, electrical wiring a sewing. this 15-year-old boy is one mo than 100hildren who have gone from the concern progam to find permane employment. but perhaps most importantly, the cters offer these chiren a cha
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the bo of their work just shows a tremendous, ell, startewith tremendous taent and hasshown remendous evolution and llingness to taken challenge in their work . i think hey are very much actors' directors. they're brilliant writers, brilliant filmmake and ha found a way ofworking tha i think reallyrings out the best in the people that they choose to collaboratewith and th create an enironment that simultaneously very structured a specifi but also encouraging o being surprised. you know? tavi yes. tell me about "a serious n" and the roleou play in it. >> "a serious man" s about a physic profess named lary gopnik livng in sububan minneapolis in the 1960'swith his family andhis life essentially starts falli apart. his wife tells himhe wants a divorce and a number ofother ings start going terribly ong and he has ts sort of existencial crisis in whch he starts seeng spiritual advice, emotional advice, legal vice from a variety of people, none of whoms partularly helpful to him ad the crisis sort ofeepens as the film goes on. i play his divoce attorney who, while very on he surface ve offic
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. >> my lord, you must llus where the bo is and go with us the king. >> of all the years wh the king. >> but the king is not wh the body. >> the kinis a thing. >> a thing, my lor >> of nothing. >> every night does the audience rea different? to the different ments in termof the line onenight versus another nht? or do they seem to respond the same way in ter of applause. >> there areertain acts every ght to key moments >> they're waitingor. >> which there waiting for which is already blliantly wrten andrilliantly performed i haveo say by the company. the ll of paleus which rowan ok plays is is filled with the most faastic word play and he is a brilliant comic actor. so there are certain key momes and key physical moments that we devisedhat we know we get pitive response fm. so we don't and that is part of li theatre too when there nothing there. >> rose: did you not get it. >> youave to car on and motoon. maybe the next one but there --. >> rose: iill get them tomorrow nig. >> will you ge them torrow night and also tomorrow night they may get something that youe never gotten before. an
. >> my lord, you must llus where the bo is and go with us the king. >> of all the years wh the king. >> but the king is not wh the body. >> the kinis a thing. >> a thing, my lor >> of nothing. >> every night does the audience rea different? to the different ments in termof the line onenight versus another nht? or do they seem to respond the same way in ter of applause. >> there areertain acts every ght to key moments >> they're waitingor....
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the for ofen's cli bo has died. de.family hi heopened b cli bowin e su of dc thsands politicians and celebrities have been there and have eaten, including our president. of course we will have more information on our website wusa9.com. and on 9 news now at 5:00 p.m. >>> a suicide car bombing turned the morning rush hour in afghanistan in to chaos. the top u.s. commander on the ground says that he needs tens of thousands of troops to fight back against the attacks like these. however, it could be hard for the president to convince lawmakers. joel brown has more information from the white house. the suicide car bomber set off his explosives at the height of the rush hour, turning part of kabul street in to chaos. the taliban claims responsibility. the blast killed at least 17 people and injured 80 more. it happened right in front of the embassy of india. there were a lot of workers cleaning the canals, this man said, most of them have been killed. this is the latest in a string of attacks that have shattered the relative
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but then, as luck would have it, obviously wells fargo came back and the bo the company for more. >>frey, mike collins, did chad gifford have any future in this chairmanship ceo thing on an interim basis. >> i don't think so. i think he was fairly but generously rewarded. he had been the ceo of predecessor bank. very confident. did a fabulous job. he did with the creation of fleet. other than as a custodial role, i don't think he's the likely successor. i do believe no ceo is ever fired if you believe the spin out of the company. >> thank you, jeff sonnenfeld, i was beginning to think i was crazy and alone. no comments from the peanut gallery. that's my mental state. >> jeff, a question. what kind of ceo do you actually want to run the company? very broad and big company with lots of different businesses now. there's not a lot of people who have experience doing all of it? >> no, there's not. i was one of the outspoken critics who i think does better and better every day on the job even with a very narrow base of expertise, although impressive behind him. he is growing enormously. if
but then, as luck would have it, obviously wells fargo came back and the bo the company for more. >>frey, mike collins, did chad gifford have any future in this chairmanship ceo thing on an interim basis. >> i don't think so. i think he was fairly but generously rewarded. he had been the ceo of predecessor bank. very confident. did a fabulous job. he did with the creation of fleet. other than as a custodial role, i don't think he's the likely successor. i do believe no ceo is ever...
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when i first met bo this morning, bo was a little leary of men. the women could say hi, he didn't care. as soon as a male came up he tended to back away. there we go. i think he's already got a home. what we did with bo, we took some food because he's food-oriented. i fed him a little. instead of feeding him i would pretend to feed him and then give him lots of love. with your animal, find out his comfort level. take him up to the park somewhere with some doggy treats and have people come up to him and give him candy or give him a zogy treat on a regular basis so he can get a lot of people used to coming up and say hi to him. if you work with that and get into a basic dog training program a lot of times you can work through some of the anxiety problems you but it's a very longterm problem. call your veterinarian, he may also give you other pointers. >> thank you so much for calling in. don't forget about bo. >> that's right. he's here. if you don't take him we'll get him a home at the spca. >> i want him. i don't know. he's so handsome and keeping a c
when i first met bo this morning, bo was a little leary of men. the women could say hi, he didn't care. as soon as a male came up he tended to back away. there we go. i think he's already got a home. what we did with bo, we took some food because he's food-oriented. i fed him a little. instead of feeding him i would pretend to feed him and then give him lots of love. with your animal, find out his comfort level. take him up to the park somewhere with some doggy treats and have people come up to...
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the boss bo be in a big leather back chair in the corner office. not so much anymore. at j.w.t., in new york city, one of the world's largest advertising agencies, they've stripped the status from the seating. angela burton is their general manager. so everybody here has the same chair? >> everybody here has the same exact chair. >> reporter: even the ceo. >> from the ceo to a graphic artist to a copy writer to an administrative assistant. >> reporter: the chair they used, this great equalizer, is the familiar eron by herman miller. >> i couldn't wait to show it off to my friends and make them jealous. >> reporter: chair envy? >> chair envy, absolutely. >> reporter: the eron is based on erg onmanyics, the practice of designing items to work safely and efficiently according to the user. in this case let the furniture adjust not the person. air-on hit the scene in 1994 and became a symbol of the dot- com boom. millions have been sold. they even caught our eye here at sunday morning. >> ergonomically designed and almost transparent in its cyber styled coolness. >> reporte
the boss bo be in a big leather back chair in the corner office. not so much anymore. at j.w.t., in new york city, one of the world's largest advertising agencies, they've stripped the status from the seating. angela burton is their general manager. so everybody here has the same chair? >> everybody here has the same exact chair. >> reporter: even the ceo. >> from the ceo to a graphic artist to a copy writer to an administrative assistant. >> reporter: the chair they...
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the airlines, not this time. virgin atlantic did a good job. pinheads and patriots on deck tonight starring boback with the pooch. brian: now you have barack obama, extraordinarily, has won it nine months into his presidency. alisyn: here was the committee's reasoning. >> the committee has decided the nobel peace price for 2009 is to be awarded to president barack obama for his extraordinary efforts in national diplomacy and cooperation between people. steve: so there you've got it. barack obama has just won the nobel prize for peace. what's extraordinary about this particular win is the fact that the nominations closed on february 1. that means essentially barack obama was in office two weeks before he was nominated for the nobel peace prize. what did dough? brian: speech in germany when he was a candidate. steve: does that count? alisyn: they say they were impressed by his outreach to the muslim world and attempts to curve nuclear proliferation. i'm not sure that iran has complied with his attempts to curve those things. it's really incredible. nobel prize watchers -- and yes, there are thos
the airlines, not this time. virgin atlantic did a good job. pinheads and patriots on deck tonight starring boback with the pooch. brian: now you have barack obama, extraordinarily, has won it nine months into his presidency. alisyn: here was the committee's reasoning. >> the committee has decided the nobel peace price for 2009 is to be awarded to president barack obama for his extraordinary efforts in national diplomacy and cooperation between people. steve: so there you've got it....
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some say the military took too long to take action.xd >> these families supported their marines in bodyÑi and spirit, and now they have been left behind to suffer and die bóe veryÑi organization they trusted and served faithfully. >> unfortunately, the studies completed today have not determined whether or not there is an association between the past contamination and adverse health effects. we would like nothingÑi more th to have those hard questions answered. >> the committee also looked into claims of contaminated air causing health problems at u.s. army bases overseas. >> today in afghanistan a suicide bomber killed 17 people outside the indian embassy there. it happened in the city of kabul.xd the taliban is claiming responsibility for the attack but they're not saying why they did it. adrian mong has our report. >> reporter: the bomb went off in the center of kabul nearly flattening the build ogs the street which houses both the indian embassy and the interior ministry. >> i believe that the suicide bomb was directed against the embassy because the suicide bomber came up to the outside perimeter wall of the embassy, in a carloaded with explosives, o
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weaid to doctors, 70 to 80% is geric and only 10x+j5 the more expsive medicine, then we'll give you a bosioner, is the key to cost control in the dutc patients must go to their in system. patients must go to thr gp in order toet a referral to a specialist. jako bgers is a general practitioner. like most primary ca doctors, burgers makes house calls. he ss the strong relationship ilt between a primary care doctor a a family leads to fewer trips specialists.ç >> we know how to treat peop, we know how toreat the children, know how to treat e elderly patient and we hav a stepwise protocals whi youç can llow and then after step ree or step four there is time to consider a referral. >> reporter: a huge costaver for the dutch, which mayave moreo do with culture and custom than form starts the day you' born. the great majority of tch chilen are born at home, much eaper than a hospital ternity ward. only 8% of womenere get epidurals during childbirt annew parents, like the n dijkens, are not all on thei own. a materny aide nurse must visit all new motherand babies. nursaide patricia stift helps
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means in my mind we have to be aware of the threats from the hern bordeas peopled to put st on the southern bo we have to be equally are as the threatsn the northn border >> thank you. i appreciate that. ve always said the border is only astrong asts wst at we secure it in a way tt country's national securi b also the tax payers of the country. i apprecie that very much. kou, mr. chairman. >> tha you,enator tester. natoeckert it's an honor to ll on uor the first time. >> thank you. i want to as melf w wh hn a wellervede commiee sates to the p here this morning for l of the work they have been doing and proving this ocess goi forward. onof the questions tt me up in the case entertand some informationpeculation about his associates having in mind densely populated governme entitiesike fashion week or sports stadiums and so forth i was wondering as we head into the amonship sers and naal fall under ways thersome coordination conversati wit leagu officers or individual franchisee with th difculty or even if there are not secur asures are takenn the nspopulad than use? >> whenever we get informatio
means in my mind we have to be aware of the threats from the hern bordeas peopled to put st on the southern bo we have to be equally are as the threatsn the northn border >> thank you. i appreciate that. ve always said the border is only astrong asts wst at we secure it in a way tt country's national securi b also the tax payers of the country. i apprecie that very much. kou, mr. chairman. >> tha you,enator tester. natoeckert it's an honor to ll on uor the first time. >> thank...
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police arrived and found the man had been shot in the upper bo. he was conscious and breathing when he was taken to the hospital. police were looking for a black ford explorer in connection with the shooting. it has maryland tags, 46218 m 7. >>> and police in laurel are searching for two men after an incident they're describing as a possible attempted an duck. it happened around 6:45 yesterday evening on thomas drive. police say three children, aged 7, 8 and 9, were playing in a field near their homes. they say two men in a truck waved the children over. police say the men pulled away when one of the children's mother walked outside and saw what was happening. she got a look at the truck's license plate. 41641w, though it's unclear what state those tags were from. >> they and representatives from five other nations are meeting with iran for talks about its nuclear program. brooke hart is live on capitol hill now this morning with more on this. good morning, brooke. >> reporter: good morning to you. the talks are under way in geneva. they are seen a
police arrived and found the man had been shot in the upper bo. he was conscious and breathing when he was taken to the hospital. police were looking for a black ford explorer in connection with the shooting. it has maryland tags, 46218 m 7. >>> and police in laurel are searching for two men after an incident they're describing as a possible attempted an duck. it happened around 6:45 yesterday evening on thomas drive. police say three children, aged 7, 8 and 9, were playing in a field...
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the 261st signal brigade. it returned from a year-long deployment. bo biden is the delaware attorney general.is expected to run for his father's senate seat next year. >>> as for the war if iraq, president obama is looking for a strategy. he wants a clear one before committing more troops. samantha hayes has more on the big meeting at the white house. >> reporter: behind closed doors, president obama and 18 others on his national security team focus on afghanistan and back stan in the second of five planned meetings. the big question, whether to send more troops to afghanistan. >> what is crucial in this situation is that we get a strategy, that we get benchmarks to measure that strategy, to constantly reassess where we are and the progress we are making. >> reporter: but the president is facing conflicting opinions within his own administration and congress amid the growing number of u.s. casualties in afghanistan. >> i sympathize somewhat with the president because the left of his party does not want additional troops, a surge in afghanistan but the fact is that the president during the cam
the 261st signal brigade. it returned from a year-long deployment. bo biden is the delaware attorney general.is expected to run for his father's senate seat next year. >>> as for the war if iraq, president obama is looking for a strategy. he wants a clear one before committing more troops. samantha hayes has more on the big meeting at the white house. >> reporter: behind closed doors, president obama and 18 others on his national security team focus on afghanistan and back stan...
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the day. believers bo to the debate and think -- >> there might not be a solution to this, christopher. >> i think almost beautiful circumstance layerty of pastor wilson's argument. i wouldn't want to show any burden of proof. if someone says i don't ae gree with them, i might be condoned to eternal punishment. snakes talk. dead men walk. what atheists say is not that there is no god, we couldn't possibly prove that. we say there's never been any evidence, there's never been a convincing philosophical element there is such entity. the natural world is much more wonderful. >> you don't -- pastor, you don't really believe that snakes talk and that noah had all those animals on the boat, do you? >> i believe the bible. i'm a christian. >> it sounds like you're too intelligent to really believe that literally. i understand your faith. that all those animals were on the boat? come on. >> come on, we're -- we're animals and we talk. >> we're primates. >> and we talk. >> yeah. >> by the way, that's -- press bre tier yanism -- they used to say we were primates. probably without us in mind. we're very like
the day. believers bo to the debate and think -- >> there might not be a solution to this, christopher. >> i think almost beautiful circumstance layerty of pastor wilson's argument. i wouldn't want to show any burden of proof. if someone says i don't ae gree with them, i might be condoned to eternal punishment. snakes talk. dead men walk. what atheists say is not that there is no god, we couldn't possibly prove that. we say there's never been any evidence, there's never been a...
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bo is the first family's dog.s he is not quite sure if he deserves to be in the company of the many accomplished people who have already won the award. >> i know that throughout history the nobel peace prize has not just been used to honor specific achievement. it's also been used as a means to give momentum to a set of causes. and that is why i will accept this award as a call to action, a call for all nations to confront the common challenges of the 21st century. >> former vice president al gore is also extending his congratulations to the latest nobel peace prize laureate. gore won the prize two years ago and he says president obama does deserve the honor. >> i think it's thrilling that president barack obama has been awarded the nobel peace prize. i think it's an honor for our country. it's an honor for him first and foremost, of course, but it's an honor for our country. i think it's extremely well deserved. i think that much of what he has accomplished already is going to be far more appreciated in the eyes
bo is the first family's dog.s he is not quite sure if he deserves to be in the company of the many accomplished people who have already won the award. >> i know that throughout history the nobel peace prize has not just been used to honor specific achievement. it's also been used as a means to give momentum to a set of causes. and that is why i will accept this award as a call to action, a call for all nations to confront the common challenges of the 21st century. >> former vice...
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put the context of nation building ito all of this mix because general mccrystal in the report that was leaked by bo woodward got his hand on was printed,ade the point that he said is is urgent, that we'vgot a year, if we don't do mething within a year the taliban are on the acene dee, al said it was gng to require a snificantamount of nation building,of getng the ghans involved and having gornment that could help deal with the problems the. my see -- go ahead, per. >> that's what's the rea issueh. what has changed sce march is we've hadhese afghanistan electis in august that were widely marred by fraud and underscorehe lack of legitimacy of the curren government probay theuture government, ghanistan. so obama team looking at this saying, how n we do nati building, how can we do this improvement on governance, infrastrture and even training without reliable partner that has the tru and credibility with the afghanistan population itlf. now, they didn't have any illusions about hamid karzai, perhapthey should have anticipated is would be the result much the election that ppened in august. but right no
put the context of nation building ito all of this mix because general mccrystal in the report that was leaked by bo woodward got his hand on was printed,ade the point that he said is is urgent, that we'vgot a year, if we don't do mething within a year the taliban are on the acene dee, al said it was gng to require a snificantamount of nation building,of getng the ghans involved and having gornment that could help deal with the problems the. my see -- go ahead, per. >> that's what's the...
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happy retirement to georgia friend bo ryles as director and state leader of the georgia 4-h foundation, one of the largest programs in the world. it's 43 years, before moving on to a career as camp counselor, he was a 4-h 'er. considered the best program in the country. his portrait on display and avid runner. the favorite joy, sun down with 23-year-old son, time with mom ethel and sweetwater wife of 25 years becky. congratulations, bo ryles. >>> lady justice finally catches up with a hollywood superstar who 30 years ago pled guilty to raping a 13-year-old child. now hollywood's whining he should be released. we are taking your calls. sheba illinois, hi. >> caller: hi, darling. this is disgusting. >> i agree. >> caller: he raped her and then sodomized her. her life is ruined up to this point. she's got to have all kinds of problems up to this point. he should be sent over here and have to do his sentence and i hope that the judge that sentenced him is still alive. >> sheeba in illinois, i agree with you and only hope that the judge is listening. elie, what more can you tell me? >> a lo
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the officer said sure, go back in. so quaid was allowed to bo back into the restaurant. he didn't get any kind of a dui. we don't know for sure that he was intoxicated. but it certainly appeared to those at the scene. is there a double standard? if this hadn't been abfamous celebrity, would this have been treated differently? steve rogers. >> jane, that police officer had a responsibility to do a field sobriety check on this individual and if he, in fact, felt that he was intoxicated. yeah, i'm sorry to say, at times there is a double standard. it is wrong. i will tell you, if i was that officer's supervisor he would be in my office and would have to explain himself. >> i want to talk about how we can stop these obscenities, drunk driving cases, especially with kids in the car. we had so many of them reecentl. leeane dra was killed because she was in a car driven by women that cops say was drunk. it sparked a call for leandra's law. legislation to make it a felony simply to drive drunk with children in the car. ken sealy, do you think that's too much? or is that appropri
the officer said sure, go back in. so quaid was allowed to bo back into the restaurant. he didn't get any kind of a dui. we don't know for sure that he was intoxicated. but it certainly appeared to those at the scene. is there a double standard? if this hadn't been abfamous celebrity, would this have been treated differently? steve rogers. >> jane, that police officer had a responsibility to do a field sobriety check on this individual and if he, in fact, felt that he was intoxicated....
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the stock goes to 32, we'll take a 10% gain. >> sell sell sell. >> now we're going to, ooh, bo in michigan. bo. >> caller: hello, jim. r? >> not bad. listen, good luck in the playoffs, man. >> caller: thanks. i've got a two-part question for you. my stock is arcelor mittel. i want to know how strong the overall steel sector -- >> you know i'm not going to recommend arcelor when i can recommend nucor because dan d'amico runs the best steel ship in the world. so we're buying nucor, we're not buying arcelor. why don't we go to zack? ooh, south carolina. zack. >> caller: yes. >> zack, you're up. >> caller: okay. big jim. >> yeah, you got me, partner. all right, gamecock, speak to me. >> caller: okay. i wanted to find out what he thought about gun sales being up and behind six months in delivery and ammunition also behind -- >> okay. what's the stock, though? what's the stock? >> caller: oln. >> no, man, we love to play oln on the winchester, but we can't because it's too small a part of the business. what we have to do with oln is we're buying chemicals. i like the yield. i think the yield's good. but remember, ole zinn r
the stock goes to 32, we'll take a 10% gain. >> sell sell sell. >> now we're going to, ooh, bo in michigan. bo. >> caller: hello, jim. r? >> not bad. listen, good luck in the playoffs, man. >> caller: thanks. i've got a two-part question for you. my stock is arcelor mittel. i want to know how strong the overall steel sector -- >> you know i'm not going to recommend arcelor when i can recommend nucor because dan d'amico runs the best steel ship in the world....
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how terrifying, the father of a we are taking your calls. happy retirement to georgia friend bo ryles as director and state leader of the georgia 4-h foundation, one of the largest programs in the world. it's 43 years, before moving on to a career as camp counselor, he was a 4-h 'er. considered the best program in the country. his portrait on display and avid runner. the favorite joy, sun down with 23-year-old son, time with mom ethel and sweetwater wife of 25 years becky. congratulations, bo ryles. >>> lady justice finally catches >>> lady justice finally catches up with a hollywood superstar who 30 years ago pled guilty to raping a 13-year-old child. now hollywood's whining he should be released. we are taking your calls. sheba illinois, hi. >> caller: hi, darling. this is disgusting. >> i agree. >> caller: he raped her and then sodomized her. her life is ruined up to this point. she's got to have all kinds of problems up to this point. he should be sent over here and have to do his sentence and i hope that the judge that sentenced him is still alive. >> sheeba in illinois, i
how terrifying, the father of a we are taking your calls. happy retirement to georgia friend bo ryles as director and state leader of the georgia 4-h foundation, one of the largest programs in the world. it's 43 years, before moving on to a career as camp counselor, he was a 4-h 'er. considered the best program in the country. his portrait on display and avid runner. the favorite joy, sun down with 23-year-old son, time with mom ethel and sweetwater wife of 25 years becky. congratulations, bo...
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republican congressman, former-two term governor, is announcing his bid for the senate seat and he could be facing joe biden's own son, bo beau biden. that could be an interesting race. john corning, republican out of texas and chairman of the senatorial committee, issuing this statement. this statement. very interesting in delaware. back to you guys. jon: illegal poaching is big business in california, bringing in about $100 million a year. the problem is apparently getting worse as game wardens their face budget cuts. we're live at discovery park in sacramento. >> $100 million was the estimate a few years ago, and that number has gone up exponentially. the products taken from california, animal products or natural products, are being found as far away as alaska and asian countries. we have a game warden here to talk to us about it. we see a sea lions swimming behind you. it is a difficult situation right now when you have only 358 officers dealing with this massive area here in california. >> it is. and 350 is all the way down from the chief to the wardens, we only have about to under 20 game wardens in the field. it's
republican congressman, former-two term governor, is announcing his bid for the senate seat and he could be facing joe biden's own son, bo beau biden. that could be an interesting race. john corning, republican out of texas and chairman of the senatorial committee, issuing this statement. this statement. very interesting in delaware. back to you guys. jon: illegal poaching is big business in california, bringing in about $100 million a year. the problem is apparently getting worse as game...
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bo bohemian beer boo-yah. that's how old i am. brewed on theres of the chesapeake bay. >> caller: i'm trying to figure out what to do with my position in -- >> tnp. it used to stand for take no prisoners. now it stands for sell sell sell. by the way, i also want you to check out tonight's trivia question. cnbc.com. and throughout the weekend until monday i want you to stick with cramer! ♪ >> caller: i want to give you a motor boat b-b-b-b-b-boo-yah. >> there's a yacht next to me called boo-yah. >> i've got one in new orleans, one in florida. >> caller: this is dominik from queens. >> i like queens more than any other borough. except forever brooklyn, bronx, staten island, and manhattan. >> what a wild one. a total, yes, yo-yo. i was never good at -- the economic fundamentals are a push creating the yo-yo action, which i refuse to use again because i couldn't even do cat's cradle. >> let me just try it again. yo-yo. ♪ ♪ whoa >> i want to show you the greatness of my pick this weekend. take the snaps. next play. take snaps. then take snaps. take
bo bohemian beer boo-yah. that's how old i am. brewed on theres of the chesapeake bay. >> caller: i'm trying to figure out what to do with my position in -- >> tnp. it used to stand for take no prisoners. now it stands for sell sell sell. by the way, i also want you to check out tonight's trivia question. cnbc.com. and throughout the weekend until monday i want you to stick with cramer! ♪ >> caller: i want to give you a motor boat b-b-b-b-b-boo-yah. >> there's a yacht...
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bo bohemian beer boo-yah. that's how old i am. brewed on thehores of the chesapeake bay. >> caller: i'm trying to figure out what to do with my position in -- >> tnp. it used to stand for take no prisoners. now it stands for sell sell sell. by the way, i also want you to check out tonight's trivia question. cnbc.com. and throughout the weekend until monday i want you to stick with cramer! ♪ >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." >>> here's one from john. jim, you're positive on apple. my mac products are designed and marketed by apple u.s. but manufactured by overseas subcontractors. this doesn't help much the 15 million unemployed workers in u.s. likewise, my golf club, tvs and cameras are made in china. does the u.s. no longer have the manufacturing ability to manufacture these products? i would known as street high. ubs comes out today and he goes to $265 target. that was just to best cramer. jobs, jobs, jobs. dan d'amico and i talk all the time about this. the reason why we do not have the manufacturing capability is because we don't
bo bohemian beer boo-yah. that's how old i am. brewed on thehores of the chesapeake bay. >> caller: i'm trying to figure out what to do with my position in -- >> tnp. it used to stand for take no prisoners. now it stands for sell sell sell. by the way, i also want you to check out tonight's trivia question. cnbc.com. and throughout the weekend until monday i want you to stick with cramer! ♪ >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." >>> here's one...
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the gop to go, i don't want anything to do with this. he's not in my heart, you take him s that a rogue position torques bo, to borrow somebody else's phrase? >> it's a little push and pull, but they also get a lot out of glenn beck, in that he turns out voters to the polls, particularly in low voter turnout environments like a midterm election comes next year. so i think republicans would love to have it both ways, keep their distance from some of the craziness, but reap the benefits of those voters in terms of the conservatives that he turns out at the polls. >> is it possible -- john mccain would have been worst than obama since mccain and graham are so tight? >> that's a possibility. knowing lindsay graham a little bit. he's actually a very reasonable guy and i think he was speaking from the heart there, i think there are a lot of republicans, i certainly talked to some, who are very concerned about, you know, the limbaugh, to the glenn becks and becomes the face of their party. but at the same time, like i say, they don't remind the voters to turn out. >> the largers part of the criticism is that the republican party is the point of v
the gop to go, i don't want anything to do with this. he's not in my heart, you take him s that a rogue position torques bo, to borrow somebody else's phrase? >> it's a little push and pull, but they also get a lot out of glenn beck, in that he turns out voters to the polls, particularly in low voter turnout environments like a midterm election comes next year. so i think republicans would love to have it both ways, keep their distance from some of the craziness, but reap the benefits of...
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the beginning. they let bin laden go in tora bo bora. ertain extent, afghanistan was window dressing, i think, for an administration that really wanted to go to iraq. >> and yet, president obama seems to be getting the blame for this war and getting a lot of flak for it. listen to what representative boehner said yet. >> we do recognize that he has a tough decision and he wants ample time to make a good decision. frankly, i support that. but we need to remember that every day that goes by, the troops that we do have there are in greater danger. >> congresswoman, isn't it a bigger danger to act rashly in this case and send more troops in without a plan? i think that you would agree with that, yes? >> i would agree. and the president has said such. he says that it's not a matter of having more troops. what's the plan, what's the strategy? and supposedly, this is what he's trying to get a handle on. as you know, you know, the troops that are there and we're losing these young people every day, have not broken up any training camps in any rec
the beginning. they let bin laden go in tora bo bora. ertain extent, afghanistan was window dressing, i think, for an administration that really wanted to go to iraq. >> and yet, president obama seems to be getting the blame for this war and getting a lot of flak for it. listen to what representative boehner said yet. >> we do recognize that he has a tough decision and he wants ample time to make a good decision. frankly, i support that. but we need to remember that every day that...
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bo bohemian beer boo-yah. that's how old i am. brewed on thehores of the chesapeake bay. >> caller: i'm trying to figure out what to do with my position in -- >> tnp. it used to stand for take no prisoners. now it stands for sell sell sell. by the way, i also want you to check out tonight's trivia question. cnbc.com. and throughout the weekend until monday i want you to stick with cramer! ♪ >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i was just glad when the bell sounded today. >> congress should take a page from the little red book and, you know, the communist manifesto. i don't -- why not, right? just leave it on. like a real clown. as our lighting man shawn would say, dim sum, lose some. come on. >> does anyone you know ever say wow, you know, boy, i have a great hmo, oh, man, my hmo's great. i'm trying to they've a movie that celebrates the hmos. but all i can come up with are the ones that demonize them like the rainmaker. you've seen this one. denzel washington stars in the man who
bo bohemian beer boo-yah. that's how old i am. brewed on thehores of the chesapeake bay. >> caller: i'm trying to figure out what to do with my position in -- >> tnp. it used to stand for take no prisoners. now it stands for sell sell sell. by the way, i also want you to check out tonight's trivia question. cnbc.com. and throughout the weekend until monday i want you to stick with cramer! ♪ >>> hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other...
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the fir fashion designer to crea pants, too. >>f course. and she had this taste of masculine clothes mixe with feminine clothes. but she wa.. because she has this kind... very thin bo, verymall like... almost anorexic for this periodecause women wereery vol lop chew ithouse. very.... >> rose: rubesque or wtever. >> exactly. and you haveto have an intensiton the eyes because all her education it threw the way she looks at the person, she looks at everythin she's completely intuiti. and i thought audreywhen i met her, she was so incredle, concentrated, e looks at me behind mhead, youknow? i felt this very dark eyes me and you kno colette says that chan is a darkbowl, a little darkowl and that i felt. she's so fnch, audrey an chel they a so french. they have is kind of elegan, you know and she's not beautiful, she's unique. it's more rare, i think. >> rose: t obvious question is why yowanted to stop t film where you did. >> bauds thought it s an angle, of cose, a pointof view, it was to stop atthe beginninof thecelebrity. rose: exactly. >> bause why to go ten years after or to years. >> rose: because so many interesting thins happen to her. >> i kw that, of crse. >> r
the fir fashion designer to crea pants, too. >>f course. and she had this taste of masculine clothes mixe with feminine clothes. but she wa.. because she has this kind... very thin bo, verymall like... almost anorexic for this periodecause women wereery vol lop chew ithouse. very.... >> rose: rubesque or wtever. >> exactly. and you haveto have an intensiton the eyes because all her education it threw the way she looks at the person, she looks at everythin she's completely...
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the soft sweater stuff. i love it. >> this is what i was going to say, too, this is a look that moms and daughters -- i'm sure your daughter loves this, too. >> you can see they're bomix it up. you can wear these with jeans, with leggings, have fun with it. >> mix one of these with one of these. only kidding. >> these are wardrobe workhorses. you'll get a lot of use out of them. go to town. >> lori, thank you so muchp. >> they're all so cute. >> next, we'll meet a wonderful man behind some of the greatest voices -- >> he's not that great. >> -- voices ever. >>> he's been nominated for an unprecedented 45 grammy awards over his four decade lo career and has taken home double digit trophies. >> now david foster, the mastermind, who has written and produced songs for barbra streisand, celine dion and josh groban, just to name a few, is hitting the road for a tour with some of his friends he found along the way. and has time to record his own collection called "hit man." >> you have more friends in this business than anybody. >> i'm so comfortable here. i have six sister, five daughter, three ex-wives. what could be a better place than with the two of you. >> you're no
the soft sweater stuff. i love it. >> this is what i was going to say, too, this is a look that moms and daughters -- i'm sure your daughter loves this, too. >> you can see they're bomix it up. you can wear these with jeans, with leggings, have fun with it. >> mix one of these with one of these. only kidding. >> these are wardrobe workhorses. you'll get a lot of use out of them. go to town. >> lori, thank you so muchp. >> they're all so cute. >> next,...
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. >> reporter: for bo park, being all alone here on the driving range doesn't mean he's the only golfer who thought about doing this. >> probably not. most coloradoans are used to playing in this kind of weather. >> reporter: sure, there are other things he could be doing. >> i should be up skiing. >> reporter: but on october 10th in colorado, you have choices. >> both right now. i'm -- i want to go get my skis out, but i think i'll wait a couple more weeks. it's not time to put the clubs away, though. >> again, that was dave delosure of denver affiliate kusa. and by the way, that snowy weather also caused the postponement of yesterday's playoff baseball game in denver. we'll have more on that in sports in a few minutes. >>> two people aren't breathing with no pulse. >> not breathing? >> yes. >> okay. is this the result of a shooting or something? >> no, it's a sweat lodge. >> are you there by yourself? >> no, there's a lot of people here. >> okay. get them out of the sweat lodge for one thing. >> yeah, we are. >> police in arizona have released the 911 tapes from a purification ritual
. >> reporter: for bo park, being all alone here on the driving range doesn't mean he's the only golfer who thought about doing this. >> probably not. most coloradoans are used to playing in this kind of weather. >> reporter: sure, there are other things he could be doing. >> i should be up skiing. >> reporter: but on october 10th in colorado, you have choices. >> both right now. i'm -- i want to go get my skis out, but i think i'll wait a couple more weeks....
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we will get the northwest flow that is going to keep us cool for today and a forgotten tall bo--frontalundary is going to bring us showers for saturday. here is showing the western counties getting the chance for the showers for late tomorrow night around 9 or 10:00. then the frontal boundary will continue to push off toward the east. as it does, the rest of us get a chance of seeing the showers on saturday through at least the mid-part of the day before it moves through completely by the time night. as it does, we will see drier air move in. temperature wise a 52-degree reading in baltimore, not too bad now. 48 -- come on dover, give us a break. we want to see what is happening. there you go, 51 degrees in hagerstown, you know, 36 degrees in oakland. oakland is proud of that. they're the cool spot this morning. very chilly there and it's usually cooler in the mountains. we will get up to 66 degrees for the high temperature. plenty of sunshine, and central part of the state, just a couple of degrees warmer than that getting up to 68 degrees. and that is pretty much what we will find for
we will get the northwest flow that is going to keep us cool for today and a forgotten tall bo--frontalundary is going to bring us showers for saturday. here is showing the western counties getting the chance for the showers for late tomorrow night around 9 or 10:00. then the frontal boundary will continue to push off toward the east. as it does, the rest of us get a chance of seeing the showers on saturday through at least the mid-part of the day before it moves through completely by the time...
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. >> now, even if the senate can get votes for a public option, it may never be an option for you. in about ten minutes, correspondent richard lui explains why people with boyer-based coverage still would not have a choice. >>> 52 children have been rescued from alleged prostitution rings. the fbi says that nearly 700 people arrested over the past three days in a nationwide effort started in twoi 3 to end sex trafficking of children in the united states. >> the money involved in prostituting children is much higher than just regular prostitution so they get them, the desire by the johns, if you will, is for younger an younger girls. we're seeing them as young as 11 years old. >> the fbi says that almost 900 children have been saved from sex trafficking since that initiative started and there have been more than 500 convictions. >>> the woman who couldn't remember her own name when she turned up in new york city apparently left everything behind when she left home. police say that casey elyse peterson emptied her bank account but left behind her wallet, i.d., cell phone clothes and her bike. authorities have no idea how she got from washington state all the
. >> now, even if the senate can get votes for a public option, it may never be an option for you. in about ten minutes, correspondent richard lui explains why people with boyer-based coverage still would not have a choice. >>> 52 children have been rescued from alleged prostitution rings. the fbi says that nearly 700 people arrested over the past three days in a nationwide effort started in twoi 3 to end sex trafficking of children in the united states. >> the money...
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but temperatures stay on the mild side, low to mid-70s and a couple of chances for light rain showers bo and wednesday and then again friday night and into saturday with high temperatures on saturday topping out in he 70s. not a bad looking forecast. let's get to on-time traffic and that means julie wright. >> it does. that's me and my name. >>> we're check out your ride around town. the outer loop still below speed leaving college park to georgia avenue. eastbound on 66 the pace is improving eastbound toward vienna with no accidents to report. the belt between annandale and merryfield, still slow and below speed toward 66. incident free along 66. we pulled up the rotator camera for you here. the beltway near 210, no reports out of oxon hill toward the woodrow wilson bridge. route 1 incident has cleared. all lanes are open through the beltway through temple hills toward route 4, you'll hit the back up toward ritchie marlboro road with an accident on the shoulder. that's a check of your fox 5 on- time traffic. >> thank you, julie. >>> the new year will bring a new way to save. but before
but temperatures stay on the mild side, low to mid-70s and a couple of chances for light rain showers bo and wednesday and then again friday night and into saturday with high temperatures on saturday topping out in he 70s. not a bad looking forecast. let's get to on-time traffic and that means julie wright. >> it does. that's me and my name. >>> we're check out your ride around town. the outer loop still below speed leaving college park to georgia avenue. eastbound on 66 the pace...