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>> "get little timmy in this sketch." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "yeah, get timmy in here. [ laughter ] give> jimmy: "here, take a $20 bill. go get yourself some lunch." >> "jimmy, come over here. i want a tuna sandwich on r i was brand, brand, brand new. >> but i remember what i said to you. tell them what i said. >> jimmy: you said, "i'm going --" you said, "jimmy fallon, i'm going to say your name more than anyone has said your name. >> "i'm going to say your name so many times in this sketch, that's how you become famous. you become a star. people just say your name all the time." and on the sketch, i was like, "jimmy fallon, jimmy fallon, jimmy fallon." [ laughter ] let me tell you something, jimmy fallon." >> jimmy: "you've got to help me, jimmy fallon." >> and look what happened? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's all it takes. that's all it takes. >> you owe me. >> jimmy: you can make someone from the audience. you can give them their break. just say their name 30 times. >> exactly. who was the woman that wrote the sketch? >> jimmy: amy ozols. >> amy ozols. amy ozols. amy ozols
>> "get little timmy in this sketch." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "yeah, get timmy in here. [ laughter ] give> jimmy: "here, take a $20 bill. go get yourself some lunch." >> "jimmy, come over here. i want a tuna sandwich on r i was brand, brand, brand new. >> but i remember what i said to you. tell them what i said. >> jimmy: you said, "i'm going --" you said, "jimmy fallon, i'm going to say your name more than anyone has...
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timmy in the piece making $12.50 an hour.nd if you really do specialize in some of these patterns and the embroidery, you can make up to $15, $16. it's good work, but the work is going away. >> so many manufacturing jobs. this is in the clothing industry, but across the united states, the manufacturing industry has just been hammered. >> taken a hit. >> yeah. thanks, brooke, very much for that report. and please join us tomorrow when we continue our series of special reports "dobbs & jobs now." we'll be reporting on one county where one in three people are unemployed and the stimulus package, nowhere to be found. >>> well, coming up next, god, politics, and health care. also, an uproar over a planned visit by libyan leader moammar gadhafi and a community stunned at where gadhafi wants to pitch his tent. >>> and singer chris brown sentenced for assaulting his pop star girlfriend, rihanna. (announcer) take your time to find the right time with cialis for daily use... a clinically proven, low-dose tablet for erectile dysfunction
timmy in the piece making $12.50 an hour.nd if you really do specialize in some of these patterns and the embroidery, you can make up to $15, $16. it's good work, but the work is going away. >> so many manufacturing jobs. this is in the clothing industry, but across the united states, the manufacturing industry has just been hammered. >> taken a hit. >> yeah. thanks, brooke, very much for that report. and please join us tomorrow when we continue our series of special reports...
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timmy did.he obama administration doing some healthcare reform, up for the hmos, not so surprising. >> a big pop for cheese, of the parmesan variety. according to bloomberg report, regional bank is accepting parmesan as collateral for loans. they hold 44,000 wheels of cheese worth $187 million. >> what if they have to take delivery on that? >> well, do you know what's interesting -- >> a grilled cheese sandwich. >> a thief actually broke into one of the holding warehouses and they caught the thief. and do you know what the bank said? we caught the thief just in time before they started grating the cheese. >> that's securitization. >> exactly. >>> it's the moment you've all been waiting for. the options action traders invade "fast money." tv history in the making. don't miss it. >>> welcome back to "fast money," we're live at the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square.. yes, that was a big pile of chairs you see on the corner of your screen. i know people are wondering, right? >> make
timmy did.he obama administration doing some healthcare reform, up for the hmos, not so surprising. >> a big pop for cheese, of the parmesan variety. according to bloomberg report, regional bank is accepting parmesan as collateral for loans. they hold 44,000 wheels of cheese worth $187 million. >> what if they have to take delivery on that? >> well, do you know what's interesting -- >> a grilled cheese sandwich. >> a thief actually broke into one of the holding...
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>> testimonymy, timmy, timmy. >> i love it. a lot different from last year. a whole new atmosphere. team has a lot more respect. i mean it's definitely a lot more exciting to be a tough football player. [whistlele blows ] >> coach stresses being a family, you know? coming together. these are your brothers. you rely on your brothers. the fact that we really emphasized family, we stayed tight and everybody's watching each other's backs and translated on to the field. >> i expect them to compete and play harder and play for 60 minutes. i liked the chemistry that they are developing. they are finally starting to understand the true meaning of family, good and bad. it ain't pretty but at least it's real. ♪ [music] ♪ >> form are designated hitter harold baynes was elected to the orioles hall of fame before tonight's game. the native of st. michaels, maryland were very surprised. >> when i got the call, returned it. they said that they wanted to put me in the orioles hall of fame. i said you must be kidding. i think i played there seven years. i didn't think i would get there at least 15 y
>> testimonymy, timmy, timmy. >> i love it. a lot different from last year. a whole new atmosphere. team has a lot more respect. i mean it's definitely a lot more exciting to be a tough football player. [whistlele blows ] >> coach stresses being a family, you know? coming together. these are your brothers. you rely on your brothers. the fact that we really emphasized family, we stayed tight and everybody's watching each other's backs and translated on to the field. >> i...
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if you buy puts to protect a position, you can maintain this thing in case we get for what timmy has been calling for as well. continued reaction from the -- >> you'll have more alpha, let's say, than you will out of -- let me also respond to one thing you said, which is fair. the analysts have moved the estimate for 2010 from 3 to 450. but guess what. nine months ago, their estimate was 9. right? they were saying 9. changed it to 3. and now moved it back to -- >> carter, i've got -- the fundamental argument i have to karen and the charts, steel prices have only gone up about -- they've gone up about 40% off the lows. that's exactly why alpha has done what it's done. copper has gone up three times. >> we think it's too steep. >> the point i'm making is that the long-term demand for copper is increasing at a rate that equates with the price move and the actual supply of copper, if you listen to freport and all the major copper producers in the world, they're not producing as much. copper demand is not down enough to actually warrant a big move in freport. i think -- >> i'm aware. that
if you buy puts to protect a position, you can maintain this thing in case we get for what timmy has been calling for as well. continued reaction from the -- >> you'll have more alpha, let's say, than you will out of -- let me also respond to one thing you said, which is fair. the analysts have moved the estimate for 2010 from 3 to 450. but guess what. nine months ago, their estimate was 9. right? they were saying 9. changed it to 3. and now moved it back to -- >> carter, i've got...
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timmy, let's buy copper. it's down 4% today. let's get in now.hat the chinese government has essentially done. it's another distortion. it's another distortion is my point. then the chinese government comes out yesterday and says they're going to use enhanced management techniques to slow down the growth in the cement and steel industry. here's a great line. i'm from the chinese government and we're here to enhance your management. >> that's going to be the story for the rest of 2009. given that view, it seems like you're somewhat on board with that, that they're tightening their industrial policy through their command and control government, isn't it time to short them? why are you saying do nothing with all of these factors? >> you asked what's going on with the real numbers. some other time we'll talk about the fact that chinese economic numbers -- they don't gather numbers like we do. i'm not sure how good they are. >> they do set the standard there. >> yes. you've got to go with what's working now. you have to go with the volatility and stay
timmy, let's buy copper. it's down 4% today. let's get in now.hat the chinese government has essentially done. it's another distortion. it's another distortion is my point. then the chinese government comes out yesterday and says they're going to use enhanced management techniques to slow down the growth in the cement and steel industry. here's a great line. i'm from the chinese government and we're here to enhance your management. >> that's going to be the story for the rest of 2009....
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we have all on this desk, timmy, guy, steve, karen, pete, talked about being long ford. if you're long ford and you have this news coming out and today you get july total vehicle sales up 2.3%, guess what ford did today? it went down.. that tells you it's time to get off this ford trade and move to the sidelines.s. >> there's only one left by the way. >> i want to move on. >> there might be more similarities there than any of us would like to admit. bank of america.a. everyone is talking about the whatever skill with which this was orchestrated. >> good public relations. >> bad news. >> deftly handled. >> all right. so do we read something into that? bank of america worked with the regulators. i mean, everybody seemed to want to get this right. there wasn't an adversarial relationship. >> it seemed they wanted to do this right during "fast money" halftime which means they know the viewer thip we have. right now at bank of america you have to look at it as they are improving their balance sheet. they are improving nonperforming asset growth is declining. it's somewhere ar
we have all on this desk, timmy, guy, steve, karen, pete, talked about being long ford. if you're long ford and you have this news coming out and today you get july total vehicle sales up 2.3%, guess what ford did today? it went down.. that tells you it's time to get off this ford trade and move to the sidelines.s. >> there's only one left by the way. >> i want to move on. >> there might be more similarities there than any of us would like to admit. bank of america.a. everyone...
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timmy did.congress out of session and the less fear of the obama administration doing health care reform. up for hmos not surprising. >> a big pop for cheese, pawrm sawn. the regional bank is accepting pawrm sa parmesan as controls. they hold 1,000 wheels of cheese worth $187 million. >> i may have to take delivery on that. >> well, do you know what's interesting -- >> a grilled cheese sandwich. >> a thief actually broke into one of the holding warehouses and they caught the thief. and do you know what the bank said? we caught the thief just in time before they started grating the cheese. >> that's securitization. >> exactly. >>> it's the moment you've all been waiting for. the options action traders invade "fast money." tv history in the making. don't miss it. imagine... one scooter or power chair that could improve your mobility and your life. one medicare benefit that, with private insurance, may entitle you to pay little to nothing to own it. one company that can make it all happen... your p
timmy did.congress out of session and the less fear of the obama administration doing health care reform. up for hmos not surprising. >> a big pop for cheese, pawrm sawn. the regional bank is accepting pawrm sa parmesan as controls. they hold 1,000 wheels of cheese worth $187 million. >> i may have to take delivery on that. >> well, do you know what's interesting -- >> a grilled cheese sandwich. >> a thief actually broke into one of the holding warehouses and they...
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timmy geithner sitting down with the chinese, monday and tuesday, what does that mean? the dollar will remain strong. a lot of people got turned on the commodity trade. you heard people get short oil, get short oil. and where is it today? oil reversed. commodities reversed. they are all moving higher. i do believe that it is related to the dollar specifically, because i don't think the fundamentals line up in the commodities. >> it's definitely related to the dollar. i don't think it's as contrived as the china story, but i believe we are on our best behavior. but i think absolutely the dollar is continuing, of course, because people are taking more risk. a gradual devaluation of the dollar is happening. we talked about this on the show last night. the guest was right, but i didn't agree with the levels. we are seeing a transfer of wealth that is happening and it will continue to happen. right here this is risk taking. these are people going into higher yielding assets and selling dollars and buying brazil currency and buying indian rupels and russian rupees. >> we saw
timmy geithner sitting down with the chinese, monday and tuesday, what does that mean? the dollar will remain strong. a lot of people got turned on the commodity trade. you heard people get short oil, get short oil. and where is it today? oil reversed. commodities reversed. they are all moving higher. i do believe that it is related to the dollar specifically, because i don't think the fundamentals line up in the commodities. >> it's definitely related to the dollar. i don't think it's as...
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timmy is just thgreatest guy. >> jimmy: i love tim meadows.to do a ript, and they're just gonna say, "okay, bill and tim, here's where we have to get to. you guys justmprov it." 'cause he is just hysterical. just trying to keep a straight face when you're doing a scene with him is amazing. the shows baseon your -- >> it's based on what happens in my life. and we're going to do a show in the next season where we go on vacation. because we just -- we just got back from a family vacation because my wife -- who i love to deat please understand that befe we get into this. she came to me e day because our son is leaving the house. he's the last one. and she goes, "we have to ta a family vacation." i'm like, "okay." and she goes, "no, you don't understand, we have to take a family vacation." i'm like, "what did you not understand about the first response?" [ laughter ] and so she books us on this trip to costa rica. so we get to the aportnd the security line is crazy long. we have plenty of time, but we're standing there in the security line, a all o
timmy is just thgreatest guy. >> jimmy: i love tim meadows.to do a ript, and they're just gonna say, "okay, bill and tim, here's where we have to get to. you guys justmprov it." 'cause he is just hysterical. just trying to keep a straight face when you're doing a scene with him is amazing. the shows baseon your -- >> it's based on what happens in my life. and we're going to do a show in the next season where we go on vacation. because we just -- we just got back from a...
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timmy mcveigh, the oklahoma city bomber had that quote on his shirt the day the murrah building was bombed and 168 people were killed. when this element comes out in larger numbers because of this debate, what troubles you about that? >> i'm troubled any time when we stop having confidence in our government. but we've earned it. this debate isn't about health care. health care is the symptom. the debate is an uncontrolled federal government that's going to run up 50% of everything we're spedding this year. we're borrowing from the next generation. >> i want to stop you there. i'm talking about the tone. i'm talking about violence against the government. >> but the tone is based on fear or loss control of their own government. what is the genesis behind people going extreme statements? what is it? we have lost the confidence, to a certain degree. much worse than when tom was the leader of the senate. we have -- we have raised the question of whether or not we're legitimately thinking about the american people and the long-term best interests. that's the question. the volume of all of the se
timmy mcveigh, the oklahoma city bomber had that quote on his shirt the day the murrah building was bombed and 168 people were killed. when this element comes out in larger numbers because of this debate, what troubles you about that? >> i'm troubled any time when we stop having confidence in our government. but we've earned it. this debate isn't about health care. health care is the symptom. the debate is an uncontrolled federal government that's going to run up 50% of everything we're...
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it hate to know where everybody's talking about fibnaci. 905, a number that timmy's talked about.hat's your next level. you get 970, you'll go to 905 faster than you'll brink your eye. >> i agree with that, i still think the pullbacks are shallow. i think down to 905 might be a couple trips more than people want to go. i think as you look at the data coming through, people are no longer assured that the fourth quarter's going to give us anything more than a pullback to where we were coming into the second quarter, which is a lot of questions on growth. >> when you say the pullbacks shallow, what do you mean? percentage wise they seem deep? that's a sharp pullback. >> it is, but not relative to the move we've had. people all over this show tell us 40% move up higher is more than you've ever seen in a recession, i think we've had an extraordinary move, i think a lot of people not in this market that were saying get me back to 950 on the s&p and i will run back in here.
it hate to know where everybody's talking about fibnaci. 905, a number that timmy's talked about.hat's your next level. you get 970, you'll go to 905 faster than you'll brink your eye. >> i agree with that, i still think the pullbacks are shallow. i think down to 905 might be a couple trips more than people want to go. i think as you look at the data coming through, people are no longer assured that the fourth quarter's going to give us anything more than a pullback to where we were...
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. >>> "final trade" here, timmy. >> if you are concerned about oil prices, petro is in a lot of trouble down in brazil. >> look what it did today, traded up $18.10. >> how could you not buy imax understanding -- just understand this for a second. meagan fox was in those earnings. >> if i had a dollar for every time you said meagan fox on this show, i'd be a rich woman. >> chase after that dividend yield. these guys are giving you almost 5%. you've got to like ppl. >>> that's our show for tonight. we'll see you tomorrow at 12:45 for the halftime report and tomorrow at 5:00 p.m. and midnight for more "fast money" here on cnbc. have a terrific night. welcome to the now network. population: 49 million. right now 1.2 million people are on sprint mobile broadband. 31 are streaming a sales conference from the road. eight are wearing bathrobes. two... less. - 154 people are tracking shipments on a train. - ( train whistles ) 33 are im'ing on a ferry. and 1300 are secretly checking email... - on a vacation. - hmm? ( groans ) that's happening now. america's most dependable 3g network. bringing yo
. >>> "final trade" here, timmy. >> if you are concerned about oil prices, petro is in a lot of trouble down in brazil. >> look what it did today, traded up $18.10. >> how could you not buy imax understanding -- just understand this for a second. meagan fox was in those earnings. >> if i had a dollar for every time you said meagan fox on this show, i'd be a rich woman. >> chase after that dividend yield. these guys are giving you almost 5%....
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it hate to know where everybody's talking about fibnaci. 905, a number that timmy's talked about. that's your next level. you get 970, you'll go to 905 faster than you'll brink your eye. >> i think they're shallow, and i think down to 905 might be a couple trips more than people want to go. i think as you look at the data coming through, people are no longer assured that the fourth quarter's going to give us anything more than a pullback to where we were coming into the second quarter, which is a lot of questions on growth. >> what do you mean? percentage wise they seem deep? that's a sharp pullback. >> it is, but not relative to the move we've had. people all over this show tell us 40% move up higher is more than you've ever seen in a recession, i think we've had an extraordinary move, i think a lot of people not in this market that were saying get me back to 950 on the s&p and i will run back in here. >> we didn't see that running back in the last hour of trading we've typically seen, wh
it hate to know where everybody's talking about fibnaci. 905, a number that timmy's talked about. that's your next level. you get 970, you'll go to 905 faster than you'll brink your eye. >> i think they're shallow, and i think down to 905 might be a couple trips more than people want to go. i think as you look at the data coming through, people are no longer assured that the fourth quarter's going to give us anything more than a pullback to where we were coming into the second quarter,...
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so timmy you're talking on the desk on friday as well, the dollar you think is somewhat of a technical move. >> guys, it's the one trade most people have been in agreement on which is that a weaker dollar through the end of the year is a trade i think we continue to get over the long term. stronger data, actually people are saying the reason the dollar is going to begin to outperform. look at this. if you say commodity dollars inverse relationship, it's flat over the last couple days. i don't know how we could be saying this is purely, you know, the dollar affecting all boats.. i will tell you if you look at europe last week they had great data. an export number in germany tells you shouldn't they also be suffering from the same trade? i mean, the european economy is more or less in line with what we're doing or where at least we are in this economic cycle. >> the implications of the dollar rallying is what you want to focus on in the commodity space. yes the crv has been flat over the last couple days but a lot of it is the participation of soft commodities, sugar. a lot of commoditie
so timmy you're talking on the desk on friday as well, the dollar you think is somewhat of a technical move. >> guys, it's the one trade most people have been in agreement on which is that a weaker dollar through the end of the year is a trade i think we continue to get over the long term. stronger data, actually people are saying the reason the dollar is going to begin to outperform. look at this. if you say commodity dollars inverse relationship, it's flat over the last couple days. i...
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i don't think -- you know, i think karen and timmy just hit it on the head. this is a typical short covering. i can't get long in this stock. no way. >> another name also, ubs. probably some short covering. talk about a stock that had an overhang on it. a real bank that has real business that i think is emerging from the crisis very well. but, you know, as we laughed in my office today, my partner, walter, said when you throw a party when people get out of jail. that's what happened here. there was a huge stock overhang. they've removed this cloud over them. used regulatory environment. this is very bullish for the stocks. people were short this name. this stock rose 9% today. >> let's move on to google. soaring almost 4% after being added to goldman's conviction buy list. the company putting a $560 price target on the stock before the goldman call, of course, yesterday night on this show, top analyst mark mahini had this to say about google. >> price target, 580 bucks. this stock could get up to 600 as well. step back, they're going to do $26 to $27 in earni
i don't think -- you know, i think karen and timmy just hit it on the head. this is a typical short covering. i can't get long in this stock. no way. >> another name also, ubs. probably some short covering. talk about a stock that had an overhang on it. a real bank that has real business that i think is emerging from the crisis very well. but, you know, as we laughed in my office today, my partner, walter, said when you throw a party when people get out of jail. that's what happened here....
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. >>> "final trade" here, timmy. >> if you are concerned about oil prices, petro is in a lot of troublelook what it did today, traded up $18.10. >> how could you not buy imax understanding -- just understand this for a second. meagan fox was in those earnings. >> if i had a dollar for every time you said meagan fox on this show, i'd be a rich woman. >> chase after that dividend yield. these guys are giving you almost 5%. you've got to like ppl. >>> that's our show for tonight. i'm melissa lee. we'll see you tomorrow at 12:45 for "the halftime report" and tomorrow at 5:00 p.m. and midnight for more "fast money" here on cnbc. here on cnbc. have a terrific night. >>> announcer: the following is both cost the same, but only the new pringles superstack can makes everything pop! ♪ same cost but a lot more fun. ♪ everything pops with the new pringles superstack can! has the fastest serve in the history of professional tennis. so i've come to this court to challenge his speed. ...on the internet. i'll be using the 3g at&t laptopconnect card. he won't so i can book travel plans faster, check my
. >>> "final trade" here, timmy. >> if you are concerned about oil prices, petro is in a lot of troublelook what it did today, traded up $18.10. >> how could you not buy imax understanding -- just understand this for a second. meagan fox was in those earnings. >> if i had a dollar for every time you said meagan fox on this show, i'd be a rich woman. >> chase after that dividend yield. these guys are giving you almost 5%. you've got to like ppl....
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she was, indeed, a transformative figure, but to her five children, mark, bobby, timmy, and anthony,of us, she was simply mummy. mummy was our hero. she was scary, hard and not afraid to show it. she was tough, but also compassionate. driven, but also relief and funny and competitive but also empathetic and restless and patient and curious and careful. she liked to hang with the guys, but all her heroes, except for her brother jack, were women. she had a husband who was totally devoted to her in every sense of that word. a man who marveled at everything she said and everything she did. he didn't mind if her hair was a mess, if she walked around in a wet bathing suit, if she beat him at tennis or challenged his ideas. he let her rip and he let her roar and he loved everything about her. add that to five kids who adored her and loved to be with her and you have the ultimate role model. mummy was all of our best friends and it was an honor for all of us to be her children and a special privilege for me to be her daughter. now, that's not to say it was always being her kid because she wa
she was, indeed, a transformative figure, but to her five children, mark, bobby, timmy, and anthony,of us, she was simply mummy. mummy was our hero. she was scary, hard and not afraid to show it. she was tough, but also compassionate. driven, but also relief and funny and competitive but also empathetic and restless and patient and curious and careful. she liked to hang with the guys, but all her heroes, except for her brother jack, were women. she had a husband who was totally devoted to her...
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passionate and really, it is just like steve squires to lead the signs team on the rover mission id timmy that passion got those rovers to mars as much as anything and i found that that is really the driving force as much as anything, as much as rockets. it is passion in curiosity. >> do you discuss the role he plays in the book? >> absolutely, i started out in the beginning of the age when scientists were just beginning to think about exploring mars with the unmanned probes and i go all the way through the early missions and then, and conclude with the rovers and there for ar and counting odyssey on mars, and they are amazing dioveries that both the other evidence that mars was once a very wet and probably habitable for life place, and i continued with the speculation about when we might see humansville to mars which of course has been a great grand dream of advocates for decades, and one clue as to where i come out on that estion is the title of the chapter i call tomorrow land. soden still a dream we haven't reached. >> what a been the challenges that the u.s. is based in exploring mar
passionate and really, it is just like steve squires to lead the signs team on the rover mission id timmy that passion got those rovers to mars as much as anything and i found that that is really the driving force as much as anything, as much as rockets. it is passion in curiosity. >> do you discuss the role he plays in the book? >> absolutely, i started out in the beginning of the age when scientists were just beginning to think about exploring mars with the unmanned probes and i...
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to her five children, mark, bobbie, timmy and anthony, to all of us, she was simply money. mahdi was our hero. she was scary smart and not afraid to show it. she was tough but also compassionate. driven but also funny. competitive but also a pathetic. restless and patient. she liked to hang with the guys but all her heroes, except for her brother jack were women. she had a house but that was totally devoted to hurt in every sense of that word. he did not mind if her hair was a mass or if she beat him at tennis or challenged his ideas he let her rip and roar and he loved everything about her. add that to five kids that adored her and loved to be with her and you have the ultimate role model. mommy was all of our best friends. it was an honor for all of us to be her children and a special privilege for me to be her daughter. it was not always easy being her kid because she was not exactly like any other mother you have ever seen. i did not actually know how to process her appearance because most of the mothers were dressed up and mony wore men's pants, she smoked cuban cigars
to her five children, mark, bobbie, timmy and anthony, to all of us, she was simply money. mahdi was our hero. she was scary smart and not afraid to show it. she was tough but also compassionate. driven but also funny. competitive but also a pathetic. restless and patient. she liked to hang with the guys but all her heroes, except for her brother jack were women. she had a house but that was totally devoted to hurt in every sense of that word. he did not mind if her hair was a mass or if she...
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yes, timmy is in trouble at the well. >> that is great. apparently with the launch of the stamps. >> you bet your life. used to watch it in re-runs. the duck comes down and you win $100. >> the twilight zone. that was mine. >> it would scare me though. >> william shatner. >> the man on the wings of the plane. and robert redford. >> mr. smith. >> oh my god. >> good stuff. >> i like them all. >> we'll be right back. s on car insurance. what you might not know is that you can contact geico to see if you could save on homeowner's and renter's insurance too. for more information call 1-800-947-auto or check the yellow pages for an office near you. [tires screeching] [screech] accidents can happen anytime. that's why geico's here 24 hours a day, every day. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. 0?0?0? a chinese emperor was so impressed by soy's health benefits... that he declared it a sacred plant. buddhist monks believed eating soy... was healthier for the body and spirit. and american farmers planted soybeans... to help
yes, timmy is in trouble at the well. >> that is great. apparently with the launch of the stamps. >> you bet your life. used to watch it in re-runs. the duck comes down and you win $100. >> the twilight zone. that was mine. >> it would scare me though. >> william shatner. >> the man on the wings of the plane. and robert redford. >> mr. smith. >> oh my god. >> good stuff. >> i like them all. >> we'll be right back. s on car...
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yes, timmy is in trouble at the well. >> that is great.e apparently with the launch of the stamps. >> you bet your life. usedat>> wcho watch it in re-ru. the duck comes down and you win $100. >> the twilight zone. that was mine. >> it would scare me though. >> william shatner. >> the man on the wings of the plane. and robert redford. >> mr. smith. >> oh my god. >> good >> i like them all. >> we'll be right back. (announcer) back to school means back to busy mornings. that's why i got them pillsbury toaster strudel. warm, flaky, pastry with delicious sweet filling my kids will love. plus i get two bonus box tops for their school. toaster strudel. the one kids want to eat. so i always have totino's pizza rolls. big pizza taste in a bite size roll that my kids can't resist. plus i get two bonus box tops for their school. totino's pizza rolls. the pizza way to snack. # a chinese emperor that he declared it a sacred plant. benefits... buddhist monks believed eating soy... was healthier for the body and spirit. and american farmers planted soybe
yes, timmy is in trouble at the well. >> that is great.e apparently with the launch of the stamps. >> you bet your life. usedat>> wcho watch it in re-ru. the duck comes down and you win $100. >> the twilight zone. that was mine. >> it would scare me though. >> william shatner. >> the man on the wings of the plane. and robert redford. >> mr. smith. >> oh my god. >> good >> i like them all. >> we'll be right back. (announcer)...
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one of the things that is concerned timmy is paying your tuition in full in order to proceed defermentsry institution has various policies into considering you a full-time student. one definition or tuition may have to be paid in full. get with your financial aid office to talk to them about your issues. they can find a way to work around it to make life easier for you. a lot of institutions have a payment plan. if you agree to certain terms he can put your tuition on a payment plan. you would be considered in good standing because you agreed to this plan. i don't know if that exists at your institution, but i would investigate this. host: what about when he talked about money based on his major? guest: dead does not apply. to any student who applies for aid regardless of the -- that does not apply. they need to be pursuing an academic program. what he may be referring to is there are scholarships and other types of internships that may be available. i consider this soft money you would look at on an institutional basis. it might be that this school does not have a lot of money from the
one of the things that is concerned timmy is paying your tuition in full in order to proceed defermentsry institution has various policies into considering you a full-time student. one definition or tuition may have to be paid in full. get with your financial aid office to talk to them about your issues. they can find a way to work around it to make life easier for you. a lot of institutions have a payment plan. if you agree to certain terms he can put your tuition on a payment plan. you would...
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nosey rosy and 19-inch tiny timmy here would have been the five-legged pup's neighbors.nice home with four legs? >> i think i take the best care of my animals. i think the main thing is you love whatever you got. >> reporter: the now four-legged pup won't have to rise in jeanine pirro's courtroom. it will be the freak show owner, versus the guy who sold the g.
nosey rosy and 19-inch tiny timmy here would have been the five-legged pup's neighbors.nice home with four legs? >> i think i take the best care of my animals. i think the main thing is you love whatever you got. >> reporter: the now four-legged pup won't have to rise in jeanine pirro's courtroom. it will be the freak show owner, versus the guy who sold the g.
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i sent them to installations around the world and instead of having the report by timmy and have them report to the chiefs and in this case the chief of naval operations and then i have it essentially you for military report to the plan process about how they thought this should look and we open up more billets with two women than any previous secretary of the navy had opened the we did it with the military speaking to the political process and i'll inventor who was that now after these many years of the plans that it could be the time and the army to do something similar. >> i appreciate that, that is an interesting take. as you alluded, i tried to explain to sun as 11 that eminent i had to offer because i was the subcommittee chairman but it was not my amendment, it was the full committee chairman. the walk back eminence or mine. i really don't have information before me now that would suggest the current policy in place should be changed with but clearly this should be in a bottom-up exercise to succumb to that. i am not aware of the secretary of defense case is encased in a reeval
i sent them to installations around the world and instead of having the report by timmy and have them report to the chiefs and in this case the chief of naval operations and then i have it essentially you for military report to the plan process about how they thought this should look and we open up more billets with two women than any previous secretary of the navy had opened the we did it with the military speaking to the political process and i'll inventor who was that now after these many...
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timmy has fallen the dubious task of attempting to summarize the health care legislation in 10 briefinutes. some of you may know that the house what through this a couple of weeks ago and it took them more than three hours. you are going to get the speed read version of this. i wanted to begin to say, underscoring this point that access is about more than having just an insurance card. indeed, everything in these bills in some way, shape, and form is about access. some time you see that this is an access or portability or a cost issue. you need to think about these things as being all interrelated. it would be great if we could just have the luxury of dealing with one problem at a time, but we don't, unfortunately. we know about the strengths of the u.s. healthcare based on the research of the last dozen years or so and about the weaknesses. we know that we're going to have to work and a lot of different arenas just to deliver on something that sounds as simple as access. that is what these bills are about. let me move through my slides here. i will quickly talk about the obama admin
timmy has fallen the dubious task of attempting to summarize the health care legislation in 10 briefinutes. some of you may know that the house what through this a couple of weeks ago and it took them more than three hours. you are going to get the speed read version of this. i wanted to begin to say, underscoring this point that access is about more than having just an insurance card. indeed, everything in these bills in some way, shape, and form is about access. some time you see that this is...
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timmy has fallen the dubious task of attempting to summarize the health care legislation in 10 brief minutes. some of you may know that the house what through this a couple of weeks ago and it took them more than three hours. you are going to get the speed read version of this. i wanted to begin to say, underscoring this point that access is about more than having just an insurance card. indeed, everything in these bills in some way, shape, and form is about access. some time you see that this is an access or portability or a cost issue. you need to think about these things as being all interrelated. it would be great if we could just have the luxury of dealing with one problem at a time, but we don't, unfortunately. we know about the strengths of the u.s. healthcare based on the research of the last dozen years or so and about the weaknesses. we know that we're going to have to work and a lot of different arenas just to deliver on something that sounds as simple as access. that is what these bills are about. let me move through my slides here. i will quickly talk about the obama adm
timmy has fallen the dubious task of attempting to summarize the health care legislation in 10 brief minutes. some of you may know that the house what through this a couple of weeks ago and it took them more than three hours. you are going to get the speed read version of this. i wanted to begin to say, underscoring this point that access is about more than having just an insurance card. indeed, everything in these bills in some way, shape, and form is about access. some time you see that this...
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gates has to leave, timmy -- dr. gates has to leave so there will be no questions, i'm terribly sar, i could sit here for hours. i feel enlightened. it's a pleasure to know you. a pleasure to know you. >> henry louis gates and rick kogan, congressman jesse jackson jr., thank you for being with us, the abraham lincoln bicentennial commission, thank you for being with us. goodnight. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] >> our history coverage will continue with interviews with pearl harbor survivors. and later, weekly online addresses from president obama and bob mcdonald, the republican candidate for governor in virginia. tomorrow on "washington journal" michael scheuer, former bin laden unit chief discusses reports that a militant was killed in a strike this week. andrew selee previews the upcoming summit of trade with the u.s., mexico and canada and then a roundtable with john mashek along with stuart leury on the anniversary of the resignation of president richard nixon. on c-span. >> sunday, fr
gates has to leave, timmy -- dr. gates has to leave so there will be no questions, i'm terribly sar, i could sit here for hours. i feel enlightened. it's a pleasure to know you. a pleasure to know you. >> henry louis gates and rick kogan, congressman jesse jackson jr., thank you for being with us, the abraham lincoln bicentennial commission, thank you for being with us. goodnight. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] >> our history coverage will continue with...
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gates has to leave, timmy -- dr. gates has to leave so there will be no questions, i'm terribly sar, i could sit here for hours. i feel enlightened. it's a pleasure to know you. a pleasure to know you. >> henry louis gates and rick kogan, congressman jesse jackson jr., thank you for being with us, the abraham lincoln bicentennial commission, thank you for being with us. goodnight. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2009] >> 8 american battleships in hawaii were sunk or badly damaged. of the 300 american aircraft were destroyed. 2300 americans were some -- were killed. the national park service oversees the memorial. this is about one hour. it is dealing with pearl harbor. in a hurricane for nine days, coming over for san diego -- here you have a rather green crew, but we got into honolulu, and some of us got liberty. we took a taxi in to the army-navy y in downtown hawaii and i walked across the street. i ordered a soda. and the lady said, "you'r
gates has to leave, timmy -- dr. gates has to leave so there will be no questions, i'm terribly sar, i could sit here for hours. i feel enlightened. it's a pleasure to know you. a pleasure to know you. >> henry louis gates and rick kogan, congressman jesse jackson jr., thank you for being with us, the abraham lincoln bicentennial commission, thank you for being with us. goodnight. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp....
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timmy has fallen the dubious task of attempting to summarize the health care legislation in 10 briefinutes. some of you may know that the house what through this a couple of weeks ago and it took them more than three hours. you are going to get the speed read version of this. i wanted to begin to say, underscoring this point that access is about more than having just an insurance card. indeed, everything in these bills in some way, shape, and form is about access. some time you see that this is an access or portability or a cost issue. you need to think about these things as being all interrelated. it would be great if we could just have the luxury of dealing with one problem at a time, but we don't, unfortunately. we know about the strengths of the u.s. healthcare based on the research of the last dozen years or so and about the weaknesses. we know that we're going to have to work and a lot of different arenas just to deliver on something that sounds as simple as access. that is what these bills are about. let me move through my slides here. i will quickly talk about the obama admin
timmy has fallen the dubious task of attempting to summarize the health care legislation in 10 briefinutes. some of you may know that the house what through this a couple of weeks ago and it took them more than three hours. you are going to get the speed read version of this. i wanted to begin to say, underscoring this point that access is about more than having just an insurance card. indeed, everything in these bills in some way, shape, and form is about access. some time you see that this is...
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to her five children, mark, bobbie, timmy, and anthony, to all of us, she was simply money.mmy was our hero. she was scary smart and not afraid to show it. she was tough but also compassionate. she was driven but also a really fun and funny. she is competitive but also empathetic. restless, and patient, curious and careful, she liked to hang with the guys but all her heroes, except for her brother jack, were women. she had a husband who was totally devoted to her in every sense of that word. a man who marveled at everything she said and everything she did. he did not mind if her hair was a mess or she walked around in a wet bathing suit, if she beat him at tennis or challenged his ideas. he let her rip and he left for rohr and keep loved everything about her. add that to five kids who adored her and love to be with her and you have the ultimate role model. mummy was all of our best friends. it was an honor for all of us to be her children and a special privilege for me to be her daughter. that is not to say it was always easy being her kid because she was not exactly like ot
to her five children, mark, bobbie, timmy, and anthony, to all of us, she was simply money.mmy was our hero. she was scary smart and not afraid to show it. she was tough but also compassionate. she was driven but also a really fun and funny. she is competitive but also empathetic. restless, and patient, curious and careful, she liked to hang with the guys but all her heroes, except for her brother jack, were women. she had a husband who was totally devoted to her in every sense of that word. a...