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patients usually trust their doctors to make the best decision for them. now a commentary urges physicians to start considering costs as they see side effects. doctors are concern about how healthcare hits patients in the wallet. one third were either struggling to pay or failing to pay their medical bills. for doctors, the commentary is a call to action to discuss costs with their patients and to look for less expensive but equally effective treatments. it's a reminder to talk to the doctor. for this medical minute, i'm that mon bradley. >>> you booked the flight but what happens when the weather changes your plans. we have tips. if you get stuck in the airport, maybe a four legged therapist can ease your stress. >>> we're taking your calls about breast health at abc2. doctor, you're talking about the multidisciplinary approach. what does it mean to be multidisciplinary. >> patients with breast cancer require the expertise and care from mullet spell -- multiple specialists. the coordination is very important what we do is we discuss the patient's radiology, pathology, loo
patients usually trust their doctors to make the best decision for them. now a commentary urges physicians to start considering costs as they see side effects. doctors are concern about how healthcare hits patients in the wallet. one third were either struggling to pay or failing to pay their medical bills. for doctors, the commentary is a call to action to discuss costs with their patients and to look for less expensive but equally effective treatments. it's a reminder to talk to the doctor....
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. >> reporter: the commentary is closing its naval shipyard. workers are getting rid of perishable food. >> even for hurricanes and tsunamis, i've never seen it this bad. >> reporter: 800 civilians followed at camp lejeune. >> child care, schools. >> reporter: with national parks closed, this california class had to cancel their camping trip. >> i was sad because i really liked the trip last year and i want to go again this year. >> the joint resolution is not agreed to. >> reporter: in washington, votes that failed tuesday are scheduled again today. to fund parks, museums, veterans services and washington, d.c. only. democrats insist they won't do it piecemeal. president obama blames the tea party. >> they demand a ransom just for doing their job. >> reporter: and across america, frustration. >> congress needs to be turned over somebody's knee and spanked real hard. >> lots of people feeling that way around the country. as they try that new approach today, it looks like this could pass the house with a simple majority. this partial reopening o
. >> reporter: the commentary is closing its naval shipyard. workers are getting rid of perishable food. >> even for hurricanes and tsunamis, i've never seen it this bad. >> reporter: 800 civilians followed at camp lejeune. >> child care, schools. >> reporter: with national parks closed, this california class had to cancel their camping trip. >> i was sad because i really liked the trip last year and i want to go again this year. >> the joint resolution...
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that night this was is conflicted history between aaron mckinney and matthew shepard and some of the commentary recently is it still could be anti-gay hate crime because aaron mckinney was hopeful of it -- will fall back but the truth is in the court case there was not a hate crime law in real being the case built by dutch prosecution they were not convicted of a hate crime it was not presented as a hate crime to the jury it was felony murder and related charges of kidnapping and aggravating factors. that is what they were convicted of. the decision was a hate crime was made by the media before they reach even arraigned before matthew was dead before they were retained florida murder. that happened almost overnight. before she was dead the president was making statements saying because of this we need to pace one dash pass the hate crime law in congress but the book is not an attempt to prove this was not a hate crime mike alrich and the book obviously hatred was a factor in what was going on but this was a confluence of several factors the fact that aaron mckinney was after a shipment of drugs
that night this was is conflicted history between aaron mckinney and matthew shepard and some of the commentary recently is it still could be anti-gay hate crime because aaron mckinney was hopeful of it -- will fall back but the truth is in the court case there was not a hate crime law in real being the case built by dutch prosecution they were not convicted of a hate crime it was not presented as a hate crime to the jury it was felony murder and related charges of kidnapping and aggravating...
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some of the commentary that has come up recently said it still could be the anti-gay hate crime because he was homophobic or homosexual it could have been but the truth is that in the court case there was not a hate crime law these guys are not convicted of a hate crime the evidence was not presented to a jury they were convicted of felony murder and related charges of kidnapping, aggravating factors. the decision that this was a hate crime was made by the media before these guys are even arraigned or before matthew was deader they were reined it was already 80 -- considered a defacto hate crime overnight eve of the force he is dead the president bill clinton made a statement that because of this we need to pass the hate crime law that was stalled in congress, the book is not an attempt to prove it is not a hate crime obviously hatred was a factor of some of what was going on but this was a confluence not just to state of mind but he was after a shipment of drugs that night it had a street value of $12,000 he was aware of it if he had the association with the denver group. regular shipm
some of the commentary that has come up recently said it still could be the anti-gay hate crime because he was homophobic or homosexual it could have been but the truth is that in the court case there was not a hate crime law these guys are not convicted of a hate crime the evidence was not presented to a jury they were convicted of felony murder and related charges of kidnapping, aggravating factors. the decision that this was a hate crime was made by the media before these guys are even...
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[laughter] i saw this on twitter over the weekend and it was hilarious to watch the commentary. the caps players like reporters. joe is going over the top. unfortunately, he couldn't slide out from the bottom because the door went all the way to the floor. he was pleading inside the stall can someone tell my teammates i'm trapped in the bathroom. >> how does that happen? >> ask joe ward. >> i will have to do that. >> only in dallas. hopefully that doesn't happen like rg-3 this weekend. >> it is coming. is that a home game? >> away. >> away, that is good. around here it is not going to be -- >> not so great? >> not so much. a coastal low, that is going to stick and for a good while unfortunately. let's start you off this morning but showing you the satellite and radar picture. part of this is the remnants of what was tropical storm karen and we had a new low developing. it is intensifying along the southeast coast so it is bringing rain showers and has been to the coastal carolinas for a couple of days now, along with gusty winds. high-pressure up to the north, low-pressure to the
[laughter] i saw this on twitter over the weekend and it was hilarious to watch the commentary. the caps players like reporters. joe is going over the top. unfortunately, he couldn't slide out from the bottom because the door went all the way to the floor. he was pleading inside the stall can someone tell my teammates i'm trapped in the bathroom. >> how does that happen? >> ask joe ward. >> i will have to do that. >> only in dallas. hopefully that doesn't happen like...
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the problem this morning, the commentary in all the newspapers here is that really the biggest threats to the u.s. economy going forward, and by extension, the global economy is really the elected politicians in washington, d.c. what an extraordinary thing to have to say. >> indeed. then we've got though talking about economic data about to be released. what impact are we expecting from that. >> one thing about the furlough was there was no economic data over a two week period. there's lots of stuff backed up now about to come out. i'm thinking of the jobs report here. normally, the non-farms report comes out the first friday of the month. there wasn't any. people here are economic geek. they love this stuff. they live and breathe for manufacturing data and inflation physician and auto sales and all that kind of stuff. i think the jobs report won't be seen until november. that's a snapshot that's going to be over the last two months. if it's not very good, there could be a big reaction on wall street, up or down, 306 or negative, depending on what the data turns out to tell us. >> look
the problem this morning, the commentary in all the newspapers here is that really the biggest threats to the u.s. economy going forward, and by extension, the global economy is really the elected politicians in washington, d.c. what an extraordinary thing to have to say. >> indeed. then we've got though talking about economic data about to be released. what impact are we expecting from that. >> one thing about the furlough was there was no economic data over a two week period....
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. >> slow down on the commentary on the dead and being dead. i don't want to be there.on, what do you think of this alternative universe. what color is the sky in your world when i hear people talking like michele bachmann saying what a beautiful week we had. look at the polls. your party's back to pre-lincoln numbers. >> it's true. i suppose this was a good strategy if your aim was to have your party be about as popular as hepatitis b. i mean, that's where they are at this point. but it has been part of the mythology of the far right forever, really. they really aren't a minority. that they really are the majority of the country. and somehow if they lose elections and even though they take the house of representatives, they did some with a million fewer votes than democratic candidates. but despite all that, despite all those inconvenient facts that you allude to, somehow they are the majority of the country. somehow they really are winning. and if everything was really fair to their mind, they would win all the elections. it's nonsense, of course, that these people ar
. >> slow down on the commentary on the dead and being dead. i don't want to be there.on, what do you think of this alternative universe. what color is the sky in your world when i hear people talking like michele bachmann saying what a beautiful week we had. look at the polls. your party's back to pre-lincoln numbers. >> it's true. i suppose this was a good strategy if your aim was to have your party be about as popular as hepatitis b. i mean, that's where they are at this point....
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what an extraordinary thing to have to say, but that is the commentary in most of the newspapers this morning and on the websites as people realize that what is happening is we are just moving from short termism to short termism and there's no real effort being made as mike was saying just now to look at this in the long term. that is what wall streeted message was. wall street looked at the basic facts. they looked at the government shutdown and in particular at the debt ceiling needed to be raised by today, and they came to a logical conclusion that whatever happened, has congress would finally do it and they did. >> the dow down 78 points. we are awaiting word from the white house concerning the debt deal that was reached last night ending the government shutdown. we are going to take a break right now to pay some of our bills. we'll be right back. >> i'm del walters coming to you live from new york. right now, we are awaiting word from president obama concerning the deal reached late last night while many of you were sleeping to avoid the debt ceiling debacle and also end the gove
what an extraordinary thing to have to say, but that is the commentary in most of the newspapers this morning and on the websites as people realize that what is happening is we are just moving from short termism to short termism and there's no real effort being made as mike was saying just now to look at this in the long term. that is what wall streeted message was. wall street looked at the basic facts. they looked at the government shutdown and in particular at the debt ceiling needed to be...
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next we'll see the commentary that goes on around it. as i say, i'm sure they were not surprised by that speech. it is a very similar speech to last year. and it's the speech that this prime minister and his aides and his government said that he would make. he would warn the world in their words, not to trust the new iranian president. now, the united states has decided not to the trust but to try to go ahead with -- to see whether diplomat sit is possible and also to verify, verify, verify. so that i think pretty much most people are on the same page on this. the arab countries, the sunni arab countries, america's allies such as saudi arabia, the gulf allies are also just as worried as the israeli prime minister for different reasons because they feel that a rising iran and an iran that is maybe potentially in the future has better relations with the united states and be the west is a direct threat to their power. so that is also a problem with those countries. they don't want to see that at all. so there are a lot of special interests,
next we'll see the commentary that goes on around it. as i say, i'm sure they were not surprised by that speech. it is a very similar speech to last year. and it's the speech that this prime minister and his aides and his government said that he would make. he would warn the world in their words, not to trust the new iranian president. now, the united states has decided not to the trust but to try to go ahead with -- to see whether diplomat sit is possible and also to verify, verify, verify. so...
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and, you know, some of the commentary that's come up recently has said, well, it could still be an anti-gay hate crime because if aaron mckinney was homophobic, he was bisexual, yes, it could have been a hate crime. well, the truth is that in the court case, there was not a hate crime in wyoming. the case built by the prosecution, these guys were not convicted of a height crime. the evidence was not presented to a jury that it was a hate crime. they were convicted of felony murder and related charges including kidnapping, you know, some aggravating factors. that's what they were convicted of. the decision that this was a hate crime was made, okay, by the media before these guys had even been arraigned, before matthew was dead and before they were even arraigned for the murder. it was already considered a de facto hate crime. that happened almost overnight. before matthew was dead, the president, bill clinton, was making statements saying that because of this we need to pass the hate crime law that is stalled in congress. from my vantage point as a writer, the book is not an attempt to prove
and, you know, some of the commentary that's come up recently has said, well, it could still be an anti-gay hate crime because if aaron mckinney was homophobic, he was bisexual, yes, it could have been a hate crime. well, the truth is that in the court case, there was not a hate crime in wyoming. the case built by the prosecution, these guys were not convicted of a height crime. the evidence was not presented to a jury that it was a hate crime. they were convicted of felony murder and related...
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you know, not just the joke, but the commentary said this -- you know, jay leno in his monolog said miley cyrus called it fake, turn it down, the volume is too loud. this is the context, america. but on the other side of that, every parent who has teenagers know it's impossible to police everything, there's probably a lot of drinking that goes on, yes, it is against the law and i am not defending it. but on lots of college campuses, this take place. gansler shows up there for five minutes, and your moosh shows the picture and, again, it seems to be the instagram driven story. >> no argument, the instagram is important. but when you get the interview with him where he says it's not my responsibility after all of these psas, it's a different story. and then the next day after it breaks and he has a press conference, he says, well, maybe i should have looked into it, whether people were drinking. howie, this is absolute irresponsibility. and when you look at those pictures, you will see something else. one, you'll see a gender issue in terms of a male gazing at a young woman performing. that
you know, not just the joke, but the commentary said this -- you know, jay leno in his monolog said miley cyrus called it fake, turn it down, the volume is too loud. this is the context, america. but on the other side of that, every parent who has teenagers know it's impossible to police everything, there's probably a lot of drinking that goes on, yes, it is against the law and i am not defending it. but on lots of college campuses, this take place. gansler shows up there for five minutes, and...
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i like the commentary that they talked about in terms of auto and truck and even in china. couraging. >> drop for murphy oil? >> the eia data showing that crude inventory built more than expected to $3.70. that's almost 9%. inventories hit the whole space. >> a pop of darden? >> it has been active here saying he would like the company to split. i guess what is it? red lobster? -- exactly. it's interesting. >> all you can eat bread sticks. >> we had fun that night. you had salads and soups. >> no idea what you're talking about. >> bottomless iced tea. >> i think you could trade all the way down to 40 bucks. >> graded the fizzy lemon lime beverage as a best cure for a hangover. 57 other beverages when it came to sprite. good news if you're looking to watch your calories. plain club soda. >> sprite is being positioned in a very different way. it attracts pretty girls. >> who is in our control room? that is gratuitous footage of people. what are they even doing? >> i don't know. where they twerking? >> fast money is about a lot of things but it's not about gratuitous -- >> comin
i like the commentary that they talked about in terms of auto and truck and even in china. couraging. >> drop for murphy oil? >> the eia data showing that crude inventory built more than expected to $3.70. that's almost 9%. inventories hit the whole space. >> a pop of darden? >> it has been active here saying he would like the company to split. i guess what is it? red lobster? -- exactly. it's interesting. >> all you can eat bread sticks. >> we had fun that...
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enemies of the world we always brought these kind of issues to be talked about value the music is social commentary outside of the context of the cd or you album writing of course there are tons of hip hop artists that are very revolutionary to the roots to the core still in the world today but of course what's pushing the mainstream is that down you know advertising to people kind of diluted message and you know even just talking about the quality of music in the mainstream how do you feel when you watch something like the v.m. maze and see that the most popular artists presented are robin thicke and miley cyrus represented as the voice of our generation for music. when i see that. red lights are going off in my head. if that is the standard now. from that reference point where do you go right i mean to me there is some going to say what but deeper than that how about all of those that have sacrificed. their lives to see that culturally distinctly we got to this point to the point we were respected and we're heard i mean i would like to be sitting here with blago from u two and shut on this so i a
enemies of the world we always brought these kind of issues to be talked about value the music is social commentary outside of the context of the cd or you album writing of course there are tons of hip hop artists that are very revolutionary to the roots to the core still in the world today but of course what's pushing the mainstream is that down you know advertising to people kind of diluted message and you know even just talking about the quality of music in the mainstream how do you feel...
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bill, probably the best part of the commentary was when he said, quote, regardless of how much we may disagree about the redskins' name it gives me great hope for the future of america that bill schulz sucks. >> i want to see this. i do think bob costas was brave to do this. perhaps a lot of his media cr o nies agree with him and the vast majority do not. >> he doesn't like negative feedback. especially people in his position. >> he is doing this for the media. >> he doesn't care what they think about him. >> look at the trend. they are so disconnected from the actual fans and the players. they are more interested in the medium of the media and being liked at the cocktail party. he doesn't care about twitter. at least i don't think so. i wouldn't follow him either. we have to take a break. what is the best way for an average joe to approach a hot woman at a bar? don't even look at me you disgusting person. what is the difference between the movie "captain philips" and the real life counter part? i don't know i haven't seen the movie. i was working on my plot. >>> all right, they say h
bill, probably the best part of the commentary was when he said, quote, regardless of how much we may disagree about the redskins' name it gives me great hope for the future of america that bill schulz sucks. >> i want to see this. i do think bob costas was brave to do this. perhaps a lot of his media cr o nies agree with him and the vast majority do not. >> he doesn't like negative feedback. especially people in his position. >> he is doing this for the media. >> he...
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i do understand the commentary around maybe he went too far. accept, though, is why we can't really have an hospital conversation about tea party and bigotry. they continue to promote the kind of bigotry that led mr. grayson to send out this particular e-mail. and enable him to raise funds from it. there are obviously segments of the society that agree with him. if we're talking about, you know, the gop-led or tea party-led succession plan immediately after obama was elected to his second term, or the visceral reaction to obama care, or even romney saying, those people and their free stuff. there is a clear racial tinge to a lot of the rhetoric from the tea party. and there are some even within the republican party itself, which is why someone like judge carlo key put out an announcement saying he's leaving the republican party to become a democrat. so there are some clear discussions that we need to have to his last point. but, yeah, there is definitely some bigotry there we need to discuss. >> professor peterson, what's your reaction to what
i do understand the commentary around maybe he went too far. accept, though, is why we can't really have an hospital conversation about tea party and bigotry. they continue to promote the kind of bigotry that led mr. grayson to send out this particular e-mail. and enable him to raise funds from it. there are obviously segments of the society that agree with him. if we're talking about, you know, the gop-led or tea party-led succession plan immediately after obama was elected to his second...
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they expect the earnings to go 30% in the first quarter of 2014. 2014 commentary was outstanding overall. that's a great report. regal beloit, they make machines all across the world. beat on the top line, light on revenues overall. growth in power generation. modest growth in china. not a bad report. looks pretty good. look at masco, plumbing, faucets and cabinets, better than
they expect the earnings to go 30% in the first quarter of 2014. 2014 commentary was outstanding overall. that's a great report. regal beloit, they make machines all across the world. beat on the top line, light on revenues overall. growth in power generation. modest growth in china. not a bad report. looks pretty good. look at masco, plumbing, faucets and cabinets, better than
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cheryl: david burks, thank you very much for the commentary and walking us through the numbers and we'llthe call, and ceo and cfo have to say there. thank you very much, david. david: by the way we have breaking news about janet yellen's nominations hearings. those could be quite something particularly when rand paul gets in the mix. apparently because, now, i'm quoting the white house here, paperwork, there has been a delay in the time at which we will have those hearings. any hear something not likely to happen before mid-november. so about a month from now is when these hearings may come about. mid-november is what the white house is saying because of paperwork will be the soonest we will get the nomination. she is expected to be selected, to pass through the nomination proceeding but they could get quite heated in some of the testimony. so mid-november. that is when you will hear -- cheryl: heated confirmation hearing in washington. david: imagine that. cheryl: say it isn't so. david: all right. cheryl: raymond james coming out with its latest earnings. the firm's ceo paul reilly wil
cheryl: david burks, thank you very much for the commentary and walking us through the numbers and we'llthe call, and ceo and cfo have to say there. thank you very much, david. david: by the way we have breaking news about janet yellen's nominations hearings. those could be quite something particularly when rand paul gets in the mix. apparently because, now, i'm quoting the white house here, paperwork, there has been a delay in the time at which we will have those hearings. any hear something...
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doing everything i can to bring people together and have a conversation. >> asked to resign after the commentaryision for the president to make. stuart: john boehner is repeating his position, all he wants is to sit down and talk with the president, refused to give any details about the issues which will be under discussion, simply says i want a discussion and that was mirrored and echoed by all the leadership from the house republicans and the dow is down 18. when he walked away from the podium moments ago down 33. i wouldn't call that much of a market reaction. moving to something entirely different and more interesting a school district in ohio is removing a portrait of jesus from school property, $95,000 to cover the aclu's legal fees, the american civil liberties union no doubt defenders of freedom. don't whack. they sued the district saying of the painting was unconstitutional. all rise. this is his territory, isn't it? judge napolitano: in the courthouse in hackensack, new jersey in the courtroom in which i sat for a number of years were portraits of moses and jesus. and i often would com
doing everything i can to bring people together and have a conversation. >> asked to resign after the commentaryision for the president to make. stuart: john boehner is repeating his position, all he wants is to sit down and talk with the president, refused to give any details about the issues which will be under discussion, simply says i want a discussion and that was mirrored and echoed by all the leadership from the house republicans and the dow is down 18. when he walked away from the...
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the commentary was bullish. t talked about how the wireless carriers are planningqs an unprecedentesibility with ve and sprint and t-mobile talking about multi-year plans. i cannot recall when it was all at once like th further, historically when the carriers would talk about capital spending, they would talk about it in a calendar year basis. and today we got four operators. deploying the next generation of these services and talking about the need to do so over multiple years, end quote. in short, riding a multiple year bull market here and doing it at a time when the tower industry is considered, well, a slap happy oligopoly. yeah, probably strikes you as high, but it has a 4.6% long-term growth rate. and many money managers will pay through the nose for that kind of growth. with this purchase of at&t's towers by crown castle with other deals in the space, the wireless tower business is becoming just the kind of oligopoly that has made us so much money in the past. take advantage of crown castle's upcoming sec
the commentary was bullish. t talked about how the wireless carriers are planningqs an unprecedentesibility with ve and sprint and t-mobile talking about multi-year plans. i cannot recall when it was all at once like th further, historically when the carriers would talk about capital spending, they would talk about it in a calendar year basis. and today we got four operators. deploying the next generation of these services and talking about the need to do so over multiple years, end quote. in...
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in audition to the negative commentary, a chinese rating agency also backed by the government downgraded u.s. debt today saying quote, the latest raise of the debt ceiling shows the government's incapability in improving solvency by economic and fiscal elements. >> they in 1995 pegged their currency to the dollar thinking the dollar was a stable anchor. they lost faith. >> reporter: there are fears china could sell a lot of u.s. treasuries that could spike interest rates sharply higher but those fears are unfounded. >> if the chinese sold a lot of it to someone else, it would push the price down, that the not in someone else's interest. >> reporter: they don't have many choices when it comes to investing large amounts of money. other countries don't have enough debt to buy. >> part of the frustration is they don't have a real easy alternative strategy for doing well in the world, other than holding u.s. financial assets and wanting to collaborate with the united states. >> reporter: sitill, it's clear they are trying to find alternatives. >> i've had private conversation with chinese lea
in audition to the negative commentary, a chinese rating agency also backed by the government downgraded u.s. debt today saying quote, the latest raise of the debt ceiling shows the government's incapability in improving solvency by economic and fiscal elements. >> they in 1995 pegged their currency to the dollar thinking the dollar was a stable anchor. they lost faith. >> reporter: there are fears china could sell a lot of u.s. treasuries that could spike interest rates sharply...
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in audition to the negative commentary, a chinese rating agency also backed by the government downgraded u.s. debt today saying quote, the latest raise of the debt ceiling shows the government's incapability in improving solvency by economic and fiscal elements. >> they in 1995 pegged their currency to the dollar thinking the dollar was a stable anchor. they lost faith. >> reporter: there are fears china could sell a lot of u.s. treasuries that could spike interest rates sharply higher but those fears are unfounded. >> if the chinese sold a lot of it to someone else, it would push the price down, that the not in someone else's interest. >> reporter: they don't have many choices when it comes to investing large amounts of money. other countries don't have enough debt to buy. >> part of the frustration is they don't have a real easy alternative strategy for doing well in the world, other than holding u.s. financial assets and wanting to collaborate with the united states. >> reporter: sitill, it's clear they are trying to find alternatives. >> i've had private conversation with chinese lea
in audition to the negative commentary, a chinese rating agency also backed by the government downgraded u.s. debt today saying quote, the latest raise of the debt ceiling shows the government's incapability in improving solvency by economic and fiscal elements. >> they in 1995 pegged their currency to the dollar thinking the dollar was a stable anchor. they lost faith. >> reporter: there are fears china could sell a lot of u.s. treasuries that could spike interest rates sharply...
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>> i think what's important to note here listening to the commentary is this was such a shameful episode in the history of the united states, and standard & poor, i believe, just said that the economy took over a $24 billion hit. and when i go to my district and i talk to small businesses, they lost a huge amount of money compared to their overall numbers for the year. so i think there has to be an incentive to move this process along and this is why i am cautiously optimistic. >> what is that incentive? >> the incentive is there's so much suffering out there. you talk to somebody who was furloughed for two weeks. this is critical to that family. they still have to pay their mortgage. they still have to go to the supermarket. they still have to go to the mall to get essential for their kids. so there's real havoc out there and i think that's the incentive to work together. >> is everything on the table, as chris van hollen had said? >> i think everything is on the table. but one of the priorities is closing loopholes. this is essential. the giveaways to the oil industry, the gas industry
>> i think what's important to note here listening to the commentary is this was such a shameful episode in the history of the united states, and standard & poor, i believe, just said that the economy took over a $24 billion hit. and when i go to my district and i talk to small businesses, they lost a huge amount of money compared to their overall numbers for the year. so i think there has to be an incentive to move this process along and this is why i am cautiously optimistic....
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behind us this is a sad state of affairs is really when you just had it right on the head there it's a very sad commentary that that's that's what should be looked up to when really it's just were horrible music let's move on to your stint in the army i heard you talk about i was really interested you said that you've been listed because you didn't have a choice talk about what influence that decision and why the events in vietnam didn't deter you from signing up is not too many options you can either take to the streets in sling dub sacks. to shorten to light nash to play football with sports i'm too short to be a basketball player what other options i could have taken the academic route but mom that's well though the children. i said to myself ok i like discipline and law and order. i like that i don't mind being disciplined i don't like the i don't mind the discipline so i went into the military. and went on this program to become the military police because ultimately want to get into child protective service out of the military and even when p.s.g. are in atlanta to take his post certification traini
behind us this is a sad state of affairs is really when you just had it right on the head there it's a very sad commentary that that's that's what should be looked up to when really it's just were horrible music let's move on to your stint in the army i heard you talk about i was really interested you said that you've been listed because you didn't have a choice talk about what influence that decision and why the events in vietnam didn't deter you from signing up is not too many options you can...
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and new, the unexpected commentary everyone has been talking about. he shut down, the armed forces network stopped airing the nfl games for the troops. and that's an offensive fox sports analyst and hall of famer howie long does not take lightly. >> we know firsthand how these teams bring a welcome piece of home and much deserved respite from the dangerous work they do. protecting our liberties. regardless of politics, i know we all hope the shutdown ends soon and our troops can once again watch the games we all love. halluj. at number three, no one likes facebook and twitter more than cops. >> a new kind of investigating. the kind your kids might be best at. >> i'm so under cover. >> latching on to new tools from hundreds of people on-line. they are catching more and more criminals because of their incriminating announcements on sites like facebook and twitter. and school bullies, watch what you tweet. you'll be headed to the principal's office. >> you are making someone feel so uncomfortable. they didn't want to be in school. >> at number four -- >>
and new, the unexpected commentary everyone has been talking about. he shut down, the armed forces network stopped airing the nfl games for the troops. and that's an offensive fox sports analyst and hall of famer howie long does not take lightly. >> we know firsthand how these teams bring a welcome piece of home and much deserved respite from the dangerous work they do. protecting our liberties. regardless of politics, i know we all hope the shutdown ends soon and our troops can once...
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>> if you read the editorial commentary on immigration it is almost like they're plagiarizing each other. they are not. they are just together. the u.s. congress and the afl-cio, they fight to the death, they're together they've reached an agreement. cesar chavez put together the farm workers. the farm workers union organized by cesar chavez over 40 years ago, have reached an agreement with the largest growers. republicans and democrats are coming together so it's the right time to get it done. the unity is there. >> across the political spectrum, how critical therefore sit to get this done? >> nothing will happen on this, we're going ohave to come out of this tunnel, right, very bitter ugly fractured government that we have now. in the last nine months it's never been like this. so i think it is on pause. but that doesn't mean it isn't going to come right back. and so i say that the other thing is, people always say the economy, the economy, the economy. here's the interesting thing we've learned. now that we have got a bill, the senate bill was scored and it says if you legalize 11 mil
>> if you read the editorial commentary on immigration it is almost like they're plagiarizing each other. they are not. they are just together. the u.s. congress and the afl-cio, they fight to the death, they're together they've reached an agreement. cesar chavez put together the farm workers. the farm workers union organized by cesar chavez over 40 years ago, have reached an agreement with the largest growers. republicans and democrats are coming together so it's the right time to get it...
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>> well, you know, you watch my guys sometimes and the commentaries say they are coming over the top. >> rose: right. >> but, you know, if the sweet spot is moving down in space on the circle it is also moving out to the right so the reason it looks like they are swinging left is a if i am hitting down on an object and that is moving down it is also moving that way so i have to shift the plane to the left to make sure the path ask, you know, congruent to the golf ball so the first time i noticed that was in the same canadian open that i saw butch and david at, and those guys were hike, you know, when i saw them, i remember the first time i met ledbetter i almost had a heart attack i was just in awe. >> rose: because he was what you wanted to be? >> yes, and like chuck cook is a good friend to me now, but he was -- he was kind of like my true mentor, i like i really like what he had to say because he was a thinking man and he wasn't just saying put your elbow here and just to put your elbow here. the problem with golf instruction is there is so much opinion in it. and, look, sometimes
>> well, you know, you watch my guys sometimes and the commentaries say they are coming over the top. >> rose: right. >> but, you know, if the sweet spot is moving down in space on the circle it is also moving out to the right so the reason it looks like they are swinging left is a if i am hitting down on an object and that is moving down it is also moving that way so i have to shift the plane to the left to make sure the path ask, you know, congruent to the golf ball so the...
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the commentary for the weekend, i don't have anything for stock market. ftse 300 is down a percent.re now two hours into the trading day. foo ftse mid app performing again. it is down .25%. the coalition government survived very much intact with that confidence vote by silvio berlusconi. the senate committee has suggested he does get kicked out of parliament. that will go to a full vote. treasury yields. we have seen longer dated yields to come down. short-term interest rates have gone a little bit high. gilt yields fairly steady. the dollar is still down. no real extra pressure. equities have sold off. the dollar is kind of where we were on friday. euro dollar below 1.36. we hit last week, 1.37 was the high for the year. dollar yen pretty much down. $96.91 than what we saw last week. we are seeing in long-term ranges, the year ranges. we haven't moved out of those. that's where we stand with investors and prices. the battle with blackberry heating up as a few more firms are showing an interest. the latest coming up. bny mellon combines investment management & investment servicing,
the commentary for the weekend, i don't have anything for stock market. ftse 300 is down a percent.re now two hours into the trading day. foo ftse mid app performing again. it is down .25%. the coalition government survived very much intact with that confidence vote by silvio berlusconi. the senate committee has suggested he does get kicked out of parliament. that will go to a full vote. treasury yields. we have seen longer dated yields to come down. short-term interest rates have gone a little...
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that was just the judge's commentary. looks at what occurred and we believe that the evidence does not support what the prosecution contended and that he was not on a propofol drip. i strongly disagree with judge pastor's take on the situation. >> i want to ask you quickly, your client appeared on anderson cooper in april and sang a song about a little boy. i think we have video we can just show while i'm asking you this question. it struck of as very odd. we'll listen to a little bit of it ♪ he's a little boy that santa claus forgot ♪ ♪ and goodness knows he did not want a lot ♪ ♪ he wrote a note to san tan for some crayons ♪ >> i think when we listen to that, the question has to be, valerie, does he have the mental fortitude to practice medicine? what's his mental state like at this time? >> i believe he does have the mental fortitude to practice medicine. he's -- i talked to him about 3:00 a.m. this morning. he was he was elated to be out. he's -- i've talked to him, spent many, many hours talking to him during his inc
that was just the judge's commentary. looks at what occurred and we believe that the evidence does not support what the prosecution contended and that he was not on a propofol drip. i strongly disagree with judge pastor's take on the situation. >> i want to ask you quickly, your client appeared on anderson cooper in april and sang a song about a little boy. i think we have video we can just show while i'm asking you this question. it struck of as very odd. we'll listen to a little bit of...