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came after he stole the ball from defender leon osman and was taken down in the box by goalkeeper tim howard was shown the red car and at the twenty fifth minute he slotted the penalty into the left post for what proved to be the winning goal of the match. sutherland snack ever tins on the street at ten with a one nil victory now beating that there let's get to friday's kbr matchup featuring the ltc acres and stomps on others. the ltc acres how the floor and go up by twenty one points at the end of the first act and it's much the same in the second half. the stickers got me a most others the front desk since morris thirty two points to the seekers get the easy way and ninety three to sixty four. and that does for me due to sportscenter this has been speeding said setback at midnight for the latest in the world of sports i am in the eye the eye. i didn't been busy. there was a brisk winter day here in korea and the first cold wave alert of this season has been issued in some regions it tells us that turn things over tracking down at the weather center put down the lesson of tgif sun and sea t
came after he stole the ball from defender leon osman and was taken down in the box by goalkeeper tim howard was shown the red car and at the twenty fifth minute he slotted the penalty into the left post for what proved to be the winning goal of the match. sutherland snack ever tins on the street at ten with a one nil victory now beating that there let's get to friday's kbr matchup featuring the ltc acres and stomps on others. the ltc acres how the floor and go up by twenty one points at the...
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. >> tim fisher was howard's deputy prime minister and somewhat unlukely ally.ud gun owner and veteran of the vietnam war. but he support id howard's efforts wholeheartedly. >> i'm totally opposed to automatics and semiautomatics being in the suburbs of australia or anywhere. for. >> thanks to howard's broad coalition, all of australian's state and territories enacted reforms within about two years of the port arthur shooting. to get rid of all of the newly banned guns, the government sponsored a gun buyback program. paying everyone to turn in their illegal guns so they could be destroyed. over 600,000 guns were eliminated. estimated one-fifth of australia's civilian firearms. after the new measures were passed, some of prime minister howard's right wing jl eyes were voted out of office. but overall, the reforms were popular. >> in a short period of time, they are rising out of a terrible tragedy. we did bring about a change which over the years demonstrated to save lives. >> aconsidereding to one study, gun suicide fell 65% in the decade that followed. and whil
. >> tim fisher was howard's deputy prime minister and somewhat unlukely ally.ud gun owner and veteran of the vietnam war. but he support id howard's efforts wholeheartedly. >> i'm totally opposed to automatics and semiautomatics being in the suburbs of australia or anywhere. for. >> thanks to howard's broad coalition, all of australian's state and territories enacted reforms within about two years of the port arthur shooting. to get rid of all of the newly banned guns, the...
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former cfo of fannie mae himself, something of a controversial figure, tim howard will join us live herereak. >>> >>> welcome back. take a look at shares of 3m pressuring the dow today. morgan stanley moving down on the company. its price target $122 a share. you can see we're at 130.11 down 2.5%. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> it's over five years since the housing crisis began and the u.s. treasury took over fannie mae and freddie mac and pledged hundreds of millions of dollars to stabilize them. looking back, what have we learned? timothy howard is former cfo of fannie mae and an author of "the mortgage wars." good morning. >> good morning. >> up until now, of course, you've been gagged with the court cases going through. what does this book tell us that we didn't know before? >> i think the main thing that's new about the book is that i try and explain that the mortgage crisis was a result of a fight between fannie mae and freddie mac and its supporters and banks and regulators over control of what at the time was the largest credit market in the world, the mortgage market.
former cfo of fannie mae himself, something of a controversial figure, tim howard will join us live herereak. >>> >>> welcome back. take a look at shares of 3m pressuring the dow today. morgan stanley moving down on the company. its price target $122 a share. you can see we're at 130.11 down 2.5%. back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> it's over five years since the housing crisis began and the u.s. treasury took over fannie mae and freddie mac and pledged...
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. >> tim fisher was howard's deputy prime minister and a somewhat unlikely ally. owner and a veteran of the vietnam war. but he supported howard's efforts wholeheartedly. >> i'm totally opposed to automatics and semiautomatics being in the suburbs of australia or anywhere. >> thanks to howard's broad coalition, all of australia's states and territories enacted reforms within about two years of the port arthur shooting. to get rid of all of the newly banned guns, the government sponsored a gun buyback program. paying everyone to turn in their illegal guns so they could be destroyed. over 600,000 guns were eliminated, an estimated one-fifth of australia's civilian firearms. after the new measures were passed, some of prime minister howard's right wing allies were voted out of office. but overall, the reforms were popular. >> in a short period of time, they are rising out of a terrible tragedy. we did bring about a change which over the years has demonstrated to have saved lives. >> according to one study, gun suicides fell 65% in the decade that followed. and while
. >> tim fisher was howard's deputy prime minister and a somewhat unlikely ally. owner and a veteran of the vietnam war. but he supported howard's efforts wholeheartedly. >> i'm totally opposed to automatics and semiautomatics being in the suburbs of australia or anywhere. >> thanks to howard's broad coalition, all of australia's states and territories enacted reforms within about two years of the port arthur shooting. to get rid of all of the newly banned guns, the government...
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tim ryan. there it is. as howard cosell said, this man was extraordinary. he is destined to help the country. congressman tim ryan, you have a great holiday. >> wow. >> you have a great holiday. >> a lots happened between then and now, ed. >> all right. see you, buddy. remember to answer tonight's question at the bottom of your screen. share your thoughts on twitter and on facebook. we want to know what you think. up next, who would you put your money on in a fight between ted cruz and vladimir putin? the beckster is selling a delusional storyline on this one. plus, cheap talk from republicans on minimum wage. stay with us. we'll be right back. humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? discover card. hey! so i'm looking at my bill, and my fico® credit score's on here. yeah, you've got our discover
tim ryan. there it is. as howard cosell said, this man was extraordinary. he is destined to help the country. congressman tim ryan, you have a great holiday. >> wow. >> you have a great holiday. >> a lots happened between then and now, ed. >> all right. see you, buddy. remember to answer tonight's question at the bottom of your screen. share your thoughts on twitter and on facebook. we want to know what you think. up next, who would you put your money on in a fight...
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we have former vermont governor howard dean and from ""fast money"" tim seymour. >> it's phenomenal.ng to people about year end performance and what's to come. people are bullish equities. they really are. >> why? >> first of all, they think there's more of a valuation rise. the s&p is not fully valued. they think it's fairly valued. >> didn't mr. buffet tell us it was fully valued? >> well, look. there's always room for disagreement. i'm hearing a lot about distress. i'm also hearing within equities and to some degree credit a lot about event driven opportunities whether that be m and a, some other event. some guys are looking at companies as they come out of bankruptcy, for instance. getting creative, dividend-paying stocks, it's a lot of the same. >> howard dean, do you feel wealthier? >> we're going to get into ets a little later but, yes, this has been an incredible market and it's built a base for six months between 15-5 and 16-5. it's extraordinary. >> are you watching the market this closely? because i feel like you know more about the technical, you know, analysis than some
we have former vermont governor howard dean and from ""fast money"" tim seymour. >> it's phenomenal.ng to people about year end performance and what's to come. people are bullish equities. they really are. >> why? >> first of all, they think there's more of a valuation rise. the s&p is not fully valued. they think it's fairly valued. >> didn't mr. buffet tell us it was fully valued? >> well, look. there's always room for disagreement. i'm...