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the mountain, i have washed the stones and the pebbles that clings to the trees. i have washed the mountain. i have lit the paths and the back ways around the mountain. i have lit the caves and the stairs and the hidouts in the folds of the mountain. i have washed the summit and every crevice of the mountain so my loved ones might pass in the forenoon of the mountain day. this is called, lament for a market place in babylon, by abdul karin al karid and it's a reference to a suicide bombing. this one and the next one are both translated by salim yusef. on this grave stone are angels and people weeping. what are people waiting for, their ship? here it comes, borne by the deluge. in a market place now frequented by money changers with beards and baggy trousers, who restores the limbs and who throws open the gates for hollow-eyed gods coming in from babylon with red chests and white furious hair? i wonder who? on the day of march 1st in the 5th year after the second millennium, a massacre took place in babylon. it's my pleasure it introduce the next poet, george evans.
the mountain, i have washed the stones and the pebbles that clings to the trees. i have washed the mountain. i have lit the paths and the back ways around the mountain. i have lit the caves and the stairs and the hidouts in the folds of the mountain. i have washed the summit and every crevice of the mountain so my loved ones might pass in the forenoon of the mountain day. this is called, lament for a market place in babylon, by abdul karin al karid and it's a reference to a suicide bombing....
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sprinkle as much as you'd like into the wash to boost the scent. gain., local, latebreaking. this is a wbal-tv 11 news update. >> what a beautiful morning. huge area of high pressure. moisture to the south on the west. plenty of sunshine today. a few scattered clouds. not as many as yesterday. high temperatures similar to yesterday. >>> if you have any doubt justin bieber is a global sensation, here it is. the exposure to pop culture, limited, an impromptu jam session. the smile on everybody's face. >> that is fantastic. bieber fever reaches everywhere. we have a lot coming up. one more song. he stuck around and sang another song on the plaza in front of the throng of fans. amazing the impact he has. another concert friday, country star kenny chesney will be here. he wants you to help pick one of the songs. the choice is "summertime," "beer in mexico," my favorite because beer anywhere is good. "living in fast forward." >> do you have a pick? >> i think "summertime." speaking of summertime, it's not just women wearing white, we'll show you the season's h
sprinkle as much as you'd like into the wash to boost the scent. gain., local, latebreaking. this is a wbal-tv 11 news update. >> what a beautiful morning. huge area of high pressure. moisture to the south on the west. plenty of sunshine today. a few scattered clouds. not as many as yesterday. high temperatures similar to yesterday. >>> if you have any doubt justin bieber is a global sensation, here it is. the exposure to pop culture, limited, an impromptu jam session. the smile...
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will the storms wash out the weekend? meteorologist tim williams is outside awaiting the raindrops. we'll begin with bob. >> we have activity from the northwest. you see stuff from the north of us, south of us. there you see one cell. one approaching hampsted. in the low r -- lower portion of maryland, and salisbury, showers around there. the activity northwest could be in our region in the next hour or two. a lot of these are weakening in the next hour or two. we're losing the heat from the sun. temperature-wise, we're at 77. 70 in ocean city
will the storms wash out the weekend? meteorologist tim williams is outside awaiting the raindrops. we'll begin with bob. >> we have activity from the northwest. you see stuff from the north of us, south of us. there you see one cell. one approaching hampsted. in the low r -- lower portion of maryland, and salisbury, showers around there. the activity northwest could be in our region in the next hour or two. a lot of these are weakening in the next hour or two. we're losing the heat from...
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the tsunami washed away the first floor. that sent the second floor crushing into the buildings next door. >> translator: when it rains, water floods in here. >> translator: more than a year has passed since the disaster. but no improvements have been made. i feel really sorry. >> it will cost more than $600,000 to repair the building. he can't afford that on his own. so, last year, he applied for a demolition permit. he heard about what sato was planning to do, secured a promise of funding from an international preservation group. then he explained how engineers could rebuild the missing first floor. then, place the second floor on top of it. he convinced sato to save the building. >> translator: after talking to him, i am relieved to find out that the repairs will be taking shape soon. >> reporter: sato, and others, hope to have city authorities include restored structures in the city plan for urban renewal. >> we have lots of hardships now. but it will be too late in 50 or 100 years to regret the loss of historical struct
the tsunami washed away the first floor. that sent the second floor crushing into the buildings next door. >> translator: when it rains, water floods in here. >> translator: more than a year has passed since the disaster. but no improvements have been made. i feel really sorry. >> it will cost more than $600,000 to repair the building. he can't afford that on his own. so, last year, he applied for a demolition permit. he heard about what sato was planning to do, secured a...
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the glass wears, ceramics can be washed in water. iron dry brushed, if you sub merge this in water it will destabilize the iron and corrode at a more rapid rate. the items more diagnostic, we actually conserve. this appears to be part of a maybe blade for cutting glass, and this is the blade portion and corroded away in this area. if we didn't conserve these items what would happen to being in the ground they -- the rust would accelerate and they would fall apart. we put them in conservation tanks, run electric current through a solution of baking soda and sloughs all the rust off it. until you get to the bare metal. next is to use a dremel tool to clean up the remaining rust and washed in a solution of distilled water, boiled and distilled water, baked in the oven to dry it and dipped in acetone, then coated with a conservation coating to keep the oxygen off the object. some of the iron objects potentially here on an 18th century site were made here on the property. we could have objects such as a hinge made by a slave named moses. t
the glass wears, ceramics can be washed in water. iron dry brushed, if you sub merge this in water it will destabilize the iron and corrode at a more rapid rate. the items more diagnostic, we actually conserve. this appears to be part of a maybe blade for cutting glass, and this is the blade portion and corroded away in this area. if we didn't conserve these items what would happen to being in the ground they -- the rust would accelerate and they would fall apart. we put them in conservation...
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these are the artifacts after they've been washed. this is the results of excavations from four different units and you can see the nails after they've been dry brushed, the ceramics, now they're clean. you can see the paste color. you can see the glaze and what occurs once they're cleaned is they're bagged by artifact. the ceramics are separated from the nail, the bone is put into another bag. all these go into the boxes over here where what we'll be doing this winter is cataloging these artifacts. we've got staff and volunteers and interns doing this right now. charlie and emma are cataloging all the rock and brick from the site. so you can see charlie is about to dump out one of the sample bags here. where is that from, charlie? >> the southwest yard. >> what emma is doing is separating the -- what we call architectural material by type. she's separating the brick and looking at how soft the brick is by marking it on the paper. and what jessica is doing over here is she's taking the water screen sample after it's been washed and dri
these are the artifacts after they've been washed. this is the results of excavations from four different units and you can see the nails after they've been dry brushed, the ceramics, now they're clean. you can see the paste color. you can see the glaze and what occurs once they're cleaned is they're bagged by artifact. the ceramics are separated from the nail, the bone is put into another bag. all these go into the boxes over here where what we'll be doing this winter is cataloging these...
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bottom of wells we do find complete ceramic forms because people are taking these vessels to the well to wash out for to collect water and they accidentally knock them in. otherwise things are used until they're broken and then thrown away. but we really -- we like to find wells because the more complete nature of the object. so, i've got flags about the room next to ceramics indicating the countries from which they came from. this bartman jug actually has a date, see, '04. so that would be 1604. and the motif here is the interior eagle, the double-headed eagle. the materials on this table are extremely interesting because they come from an early well that we found in the center of the fort. we're calling it john smith's well because he did order a well to be dug late 1608 when he was leading the colony, and we -- by the materials that are in it, we believe that this well was fill in in the spring of 1610 just as the colonists had decided to abandon the fort and give up. they were stopped from doing that by lord delawoir the new president who came in as they were just leaving. however, that's
bottom of wells we do find complete ceramic forms because people are taking these vessels to the well to wash out for to collect water and they accidentally knock them in. otherwise things are used until they're broken and then thrown away. but we really -- we like to find wells because the more complete nature of the object. so, i've got flags about the room next to ceramics indicating the countries from which they came from. this bartman jug actually has a date, see, '04. so that would be...
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the price of j.p. morgan is it was engaged in massive wash training as a relates to the oil market to manipulate the price higher and as you alluded to they've got losses elsewhere on their books elsewhere on their balance sheet they work their way their way out of these losses they trade out of these losses by manipulating markets brazenly illegally obviously and there's no accountability for this you know cording to the wikipedia now what j.p. morgan has been charged with by the ny mex a washed. trade not to be confused with the wash sale is an illegal form of stock manipulation in which an investor simultaneously sells and buys shares in order to artificially increase trade in volume and thus the stock price the united states' security and exchange commission defines a watch trade as a quote securities transaction which involves no change in the beneficial ownership of the company so this is what the nymex says is that on ten separate occasions between january one two thousand and eleven and june thirtieth two thousand and eleven traders employed by j.p. morgan chase executed blocked trades between sep
the price of j.p. morgan is it was engaged in massive wash training as a relates to the oil market to manipulate the price higher and as you alluded to they've got losses elsewhere on their books elsewhere on their balance sheet they work their way their way out of these losses they trade out of these losses by manipulating markets brazenly illegally obviously and there's no accountability for this you know cording to the wikipedia now what j.p. morgan has been charged with by the ny mex a...
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to figure out how did you get around that ten thousand dollars maximum give to your kids anyway the washing he's been blasting china for a while and the washington post front page story today romney and was not only investing in companies that move jobs overseas to china but he was micromanaging the process company after company after company this was his big thing a brain in fact this quote from the from the washington post today mitt romney's financial company being capital invested in a series of firms that specialized in relocating jobs done by american workers to new facilities in low wage countries like china and india romney's former partner is quoted as saying i never thought that what i do for a living what i do for a living is job creation the profit primary goal of pirate private equity is to create wealth through your investors so is a guy who made his living out outsourcing jobs really the best guy to hire to bring jobs back and call. absolutely not i don't see how you can argue that you are have a proven record of creating jobs when your job was to cut jobs and to slash stop i
to figure out how did you get around that ten thousand dollars maximum give to your kids anyway the washing he's been blasting china for a while and the washington post front page story today romney and was not only investing in companies that move jobs overseas to china but he was micromanaging the process company after company after company this was his big thing a brain in fact this quote from the from the washington post today mitt romney's financial company being capital invested in a...
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all that stood was a church tower, but the site itself, the original fort was thought to be washed away into the james river. and there had been searches for it on preservation virginia property especially around the anniversary date, 1957 they looked for the fort. the park service did. they had archaeologists out there. they said, nope, there's no sign of it on dry land. it's gone. and if you would come out here as a tourist, the park ranger would point out to the river and say, you know, that's where it is. that's james fort out there. and there was a lone cypress tree that used to stand out in the river all by itself, and that kind of marked the territory. but we thought, you know, with our anniversary coming up, the 400th anniversary, in 2007, we were thinking maybe it's time to mink again. we know a little bit more about the kind of artifacts that might represent an early settlement and i had the privilege of working on contract with the park service looking at their collections from jamestown and putting them on electronic database. and i noticed that there was this early collecti
all that stood was a church tower, but the site itself, the original fort was thought to be washed away into the james river. and there had been searches for it on preservation virginia property especially around the anniversary date, 1957 they looked for the fort. the park service did. they had archaeologists out there. they said, nope, there's no sign of it on dry land. it's gone. and if you would come out here as a tourist, the park ranger would point out to the river and say, you know,...
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awash trade not to be confused with the wash sale is an illegal form of stock manipulation in which an investor simultaneously sells and buys shares and. artificially increase trade in volume and thus the stock price the united states' security and exchange commission defines a wash trade as a quote securities transaction which involves no change in the beneficial ownership of the company so this is what the nymex says is that on ten separate occasions between january one two thousand and eleven and june thirtieth two thousand and eleven traders employed by j.p. morgan chase executed block trades between separate legal entities with the same beneficial owner. or gasoline so during this time max. the price of oil rose twenty five percent from ninety one dollars a barrel to one hundred fourteen eighty three a barrel which was the post two thousand and eight peak that can trigger a stampede in the markets you flood the market with orders unit relate to price with an upward bias this triggers a stampede of other funds and hedge funds looking to cash in on this price spike they also make su
awash trade not to be confused with the wash sale is an illegal form of stock manipulation in which an investor simultaneously sells and buys shares and. artificially increase trade in volume and thus the stock price the united states' security and exchange commission defines a wash trade as a quote securities transaction which involves no change in the beneficial ownership of the company so this is what the nymex says is that on ten separate occasions between january one two thousand and...
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especially in the washing and sorting out materials and numbering. but that takes a special person. they have to undergo a lot of training for that because they're very small numbers. we joke by the time we're through with them they can get jobs in the mall writing people's names on grains of rice. so we're training them for this future. and other staff members, my besides my assistant are two conservators who work mostly on the iron artifacts. but any material that needs to be stabilize they'd will do. so that's the cura to rial side of things. >> my name is don warke. i'm wound telephone archaeologists on staff, but i do some conservation in the lab. what i'm doing this afternoon is conservation of lead objects we see on the site. lead also has to be preserved. it's a fairly simple process. a lead object will come into the lab, and depending upon how badly it corroded, we usually use a microscope with the procedure. basically, we'll take a scalpel and remove the service corrosion with the scalpel, using the microscope. and after that's done, we take the object and put it into an ac
especially in the washing and sorting out materials and numbering. but that takes a special person. they have to undergo a lot of training for that because they're very small numbers. we joke by the time we're through with them they can get jobs in the mall writing people's names on grains of rice. so we're training them for this future. and other staff members, my besides my assistant are two conservators who work mostly on the iron artifacts. but any material that needs to be stabilize they'd...
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the tsunami washed away the first floor. that sends the second floor crashing into the buildings next door. >> translator: when it rains, water floods in here. >> translator: more than a year has passed since the disaster. but no improvements have been made. i feel really sorry. >> reporter: it will cost more than $600,000 to repair his building. saito can't afford that on his own. last year he applied for a demolition permit. what he was planning to do is made a secured promise of funding from an international funding group. then he explained how engineers could rebuild the missing first floor. then place the second floor on top of it. he convinced saito to save the building. >> translator: after talking to him, i'm relieved to find out that the repairs will be taking shape soon. >> reporter: saito and others hope to have city authorities include restored structures in the city plan for urban renewal. >> translator: we have lots of hardships now, but it will be too late in 50 or 100 years to regret the loss of historical st
the tsunami washed away the first floor. that sends the second floor crashing into the buildings next door. >> translator: when it rains, water floods in here. >> translator: more than a year has passed since the disaster. but no improvements have been made. i feel really sorry. >> reporter: it will cost more than $600,000 to repair his building. saito can't afford that on his own. last year he applied for a demolition permit. what he was planning to do is made a secured...
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it all comes out in the wash. all coming up on "mad money." d#1 >>> over and over and over again, companies like procter & gamble complain, complain, complain about how hard the world's become for branded products. woe is me. can't maintain pricing. losing share blah, blah, blah. i am tired of hearing the complaints and not just because i don't like belly aching. i'm tired of it because of jim kregge. don't know him? he's the ceo of church and dwight. he's the antithesis of and the antidote to p & g's awful ceo bob mcdonald. he's taken a sleepy 160-year-old company known for arm & hammer baking soda and turned it into a consumer products power house with 10% volume growth and 8.4% organic sales growth leaving once but no longer best of breed procter in the dust. that's a reason why church & dwight stock has rallied 17% this year versus a 10% decline in procter & gamble. if you invested in the company ten years ago you have had a 19% annual return. fabulous that during that time you barely made a percent with the s&p 500. how did church & dwight
it all comes out in the wash. all coming up on "mad money." d#1 >>> over and over and over again, companies like procter & gamble complain, complain, complain about how hard the world's become for branded products. woe is me. can't maintain pricing. losing share blah, blah, blah. i am tired of hearing the complaints and not just because i don't like belly aching. i'm tired of it because of jim kregge. don't know him? he's the ceo of church and dwight. he's the antithesis...
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. >> he did all the washing out. >> he does do a bit of the washing out.f it in the sink. i come back in the morning and i have to wash it out. >> oh, the lies. >> reporter: prince harry is third in line to the british throne. four years ago, his grandmother, queen elizabeth ii sent him off to afghanistan to fight. this year, celebrating 60 years on the throne, she has a different kind of deployment in mind. she's sending harry on a royal tour to the caribbean. protocol and ceremony are to be properly observed, of course. but this will be, we're told, very prince harry. >> you can't sit there with a stiff upper lip with crossed arms and not get involved. i've never taken myself too seriously. >> reporter: so prince harry's arrived here in belize. it's a big test for him, really. he's going to define his own public role. it's the first time he's represented the queen abroad. it's a big thing for him and the palace. so let's see how he does here, how he shows his own personality. but at the same time, represents the queen, the head of state in the uk, but al
. >> he did all the washing out. >> he does do a bit of the washing out.f it in the sink. i come back in the morning and i have to wash it out. >> oh, the lies. >> reporter: prince harry is third in line to the british throne. four years ago, his grandmother, queen elizabeth ii sent him off to afghanistan to fight. this year, celebrating 60 years on the throne, she has a different kind of deployment in mind. she's sending harry on a royal tour to the caribbean. protocol...
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standing out from the rest of the pack isn't easy but for nicholas brand, the founder of the window washing company men in kilts, the uniform does most of that work for him. we wasn't to seattle where his tartan army is out in full force to see how this company is using a little humor and a lot of professionalism to get customers. a window washer at work on a sunny afternoon. it's not an unusual sight but in a kilt. >> we have a lot of fun with it. corporate policy, you got to wear something underneath. >> for nicholas brand, it all started with a simple idea in 2002. >> i decided to start a window cleaning company. we wanted to think of an idea. one of my buddies pointed out we should wear a kilt because you're scottish. at first we all had a laugh and i thought that's not a bad idea. people won't forget us. >> that was how the window washing company men in kilts was born. nicholas went door to door offering his window washing services. right away his outfit was an attention grabber. >> even if it was just me in an home made kilt driving around in an old accord, i had people saying you've
standing out from the rest of the pack isn't easy but for nicholas brand, the founder of the window washing company men in kilts, the uniform does most of that work for him. we wasn't to seattle where his tartan army is out in full force to see how this company is using a little humor and a lot of professionalism to get customers. a window washer at work on a sunny afternoon. it's not an unusual sight but in a kilt. >> we have a lot of fun with it. corporate policy, you got to wear...
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and the farmers eliminated a microbial wash used by many farms. the f.d.a. find out that jenson farm had created the perfect conditions to grow the dangerous bacteria lysteria. >> it was a very tragic alignment. poor facility design, poor design of equipment and very unique post-harvest handling. if any one of those things would have been prevented, this tragedy probably wouldn't have even occurred. >> the melons shipped across the country were time bombs. the sick, the elderly and unborn babies the most vulnerable. since september, more than 30 dead, one as recently as march. every single death linked genetically to the cantaloupe at jenson farms. >> so we had lots and lots of evidence that basically this was definitively -- as definitively as possible a smoking gun that this was the source of the contamination. >> what many people don't reelize is most of the produce we eat is never inspected by any government body. the f.d.a. doesn't have the money or the manpower to do it. the food industry did come up with its own volunteer inspection system called food
and the farmers eliminated a microbial wash used by many farms. the f.d.a. find out that jenson farm had created the perfect conditions to grow the dangerous bacteria lysteria. >> it was a very tragic alignment. poor facility design, poor design of equipment and very unique post-harvest handling. if any one of those things would have been prevented, this tragedy probably wouldn't have even occurred. >> the melons shipped across the country were time bombs. the sick, the elderly and...
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it all comes out in the wash. coming up on "mad money." ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] nothing will keep you from magnum. ♪ silky vanilla bean ice cream and rich caramel sauce all covered in thick belgian chocolate. magnum ice cream. for pleasure seekers. [ woman ] you know you don't have to put up with this. those annoying period symptoms. general pain relievers, like advil, only treat cramps, but midol has three active ingredients to take care of that... and fatigue and bloating. because you deserve better. >>> over and over and over again, companies like procter & gamble complain, complain, complain about how hard the world's become for branded products. woe is me. can't maintain pricing. losing share blah, blah, blah. i am tired of hearing the complaints and not just because i don't like belly aching. i'm tired of it because of jim kregge. don't know him? he's the ceo of church and dwight. he's the antithesis of and the antidote to p & g's awful ceo bob mcdonald. he's taken a sleepy 160-year-old company known for ar
it all comes out in the wash. coming up on "mad money." ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] nothing will keep you from magnum. ♪ silky vanilla bean ice cream and rich caramel sauce all covered in thick belgian chocolate. magnum ice cream. for pleasure seekers. [ woman ] you know you don't have to put up with this. those annoying period symptoms. general pain relievers, like advil, only treat cramps, but midol has three active ingredients to take care of that... and fatigue and bloating....
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it all comes out in the wash. l coming up on "mad money." [ male announcer ] when this hotel added aflac to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page, writing the next chapter for the rx and lexus. see your lexus dealer. >>> >>> over and over and over again, companies like procter & gamble complain, complain, complain about how hard the world's become for branded products. woe is me. can't maintain pricing. losing share. blar blah, blah, blah. i am tired of hearing the complaints and not just because i don't like belly aching. i'm tired of it
it all comes out in the wash. l coming up on "mad money." [ male announcer ] when this hotel added aflac to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello...
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it all comes out in the wash. later, numbers game. we have heard about the 99% and the 1%. the 4%? cramer's found what just might be the magic number when it comes to choosing the right stocks. all coming up on "mad money." our cloud is not soft and fluffy. our cloud is made of bedrock. concrete. and steel. our cloud is the smartest brains combating the latest security threats. it spans oceans, stretches continents. and is scalable as far as the mind can see. our cloud is the cloud other clouds look up to. welcome to the uppernet. verizon. how math and science kind of makes the world work. in high school, i had a physics teacher by the name of mr. davies. he made physics more than theoretical, he made it real for me. we built a guitar, we did things with electronics and mother boards. that's where the interest in engineering came from. so now, as an engineer, i have a career that speaks to that passion. thank you, mr. davies. >>> it is time. it's time for the lightning round. i take your calls and you say the name of a stock. i tell you to buy or sell. play this sound -- bu
it all comes out in the wash. later, numbers game. we have heard about the 99% and the 1%. the 4%? cramer's found what just might be the magic number when it comes to choosing the right stocks. all coming up on "mad money." our cloud is not soft and fluffy. our cloud is made of bedrock. concrete. and steel. our cloud is the smartest brains combating the latest security threats. it spans oceans, stretches continents. and is scalable as far as the mind can see. our cloud is the cloud...
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at the same time, a train was entering the facility and managers say in the future when they to be washed, the doors into the facilities will be locked and the injured mechanic remains hospitalized in critical and stable condition. >>> straight ahead, a warning for jeep owners. a massive recall expands. who is at risk. sue. >>> and another beautiful day here and some clouds and managed to dodge sprinkles or showers. i will let you know how things are looking into the weekend. the father's day weekend around the corner. the full forecast is on the way. >>> and if you have a story, call the tip line or e-mail us at www.fox5tips@wttg.com. ox5ti . >>> d.c. has taken the first steps to recover money stolen by city employees. the city's general filed lawsuits against 16 current and former workers. an odd it found the employees were getting unemployment benefits from the city while working and that said workers pocketed 13,000 to $14,000 each. some were disciplined and others terminated. >>> it would provide d.c. schools a financial shot in the arm and gray and henderson announced that the city
at the same time, a train was entering the facility and managers say in the future when they to be washed, the doors into the facilities will be locked and the injured mechanic remains hospitalized in critical and stable condition. >>> straight ahead, a warning for jeep owners. a massive recall expands. who is at risk. sue. >>> and another beautiful day here and some clouds and managed to dodge sprinkles or showers. i will let you know how things are looking into the weekend....