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(barks) is, too. (barks) is, too. (barks) is, too! helen, tell skits it's my turn. hey!t. martha, i can't believe you're being so selfish. the toy is going up here. (whines) till when? till you learn to play nice. what?! that could take forever! i'm sorry, but your bickering is really annoying. bickering? we weren't bickering. bickering means you fight about silly things. that's what you were doing. was not. were, too. was not. were... (sighs) now you've got me bickering. do not. do, too. (groans) we have homework. you guys go play outside. td's just watching tv. outside. (barking) martha:no, it's your fault. hey guys, check this out. (angry barking) because you wouldn't share. (sighs) excuse me. i have to break up a quarrel. if you're going to act like babies, i'm going to treat you like babies. hi, truman. hello. mine! mine! mine! mine! hey, you guys, let's call a truce. you know what a truce is, don't you? a truce is when people who are fighting agree to stop fighting. why are we watching this baby show? shh! watch. thank your mom for letting us watch this dvd. (music
(barks) is, too. (barks) is, too. (barks) is, too! helen, tell skits it's my turn. hey!t. martha, i can't believe you're being so selfish. the toy is going up here. (whines) till when? till you learn to play nice. what?! that could take forever! i'm sorry, but your bickering is really annoying. bickering? we weren't bickering. bickering means you fight about silly things. that's what you were doing. was not. were, too. was not. were... (sighs) now you've got me bickering. do not. do, too....
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late too late too late she'll be late too late too late ♪ ♪ so go slowly discourage distant from othernly ♪ ♪ i gotta be someone else these days it comes it comes it comes it comes it comes and goes ♪ ♪ a lisztomania think less but see it grow ♪ ♪ like a riot like a riot, oh ♪ ♪ not easily offended know how to let it go from the mess to the masses ♪ ♪ a lisztomania think less but see it grow ♪ ♪ like a riot like a riot, oh ♪ ♪ not easily offended know how to let it go from the mess to the masses ♪ ♪ follow, misguide stand still discuss, discourage on this precious weekend ♪ ♪ ending this love for gentlemen only wealthier gentlemen only ♪ ♪ now that you're lonely too late too late too late she'll be late too late too late ♪ ♪ so go slowly discourage we'll burn the pictures instead ♪ ♪ when it's all over we can barely discuss for one minute only ♪ ♪ not where the fortunate only though i got to be someone else ♪ ♪ these days it comes it comes it comes it comes it comes and goes ♪ ♪ a lisztomania think less but see it grow ♪ ♪ like a riot like a riot, oh ♪ ♪ not easily offended know how to
late too late too late she'll be late too late too late ♪ ♪ so go slowly discourage distant from othernly ♪ ♪ i gotta be someone else these days it comes it comes it comes it comes it comes and goes ♪ ♪ a lisztomania think less but see it grow ♪ ♪ like a riot like a riot, oh ♪ ♪ not easily offended know how to let it go from the mess to the masses ♪ ♪ a lisztomania think less but see it grow ♪ ♪ like a riot like a riot, oh ♪ ♪ not easily offended know how to let...
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in my view the markets have been rising too much too soon relative to economic underlining fundamental, and for this reason, there is a slosh of liquidity now chasing assets. equities, commodities, oil, credit, and that's rising essentially these assets prices more than is justified by the economic recovery. i think there is still a risk by q4 or q1 of next year of a contraction in asset prices of stock markets, a correction. >> a number of people have looked at china as sort of the savior for global growth. we are talking about growth in china back to 8% or so, if you lis on the somchai na watchers there. how important is china? you've made the point that, yeah, china is growing, but it's not going to be big enough to really take the world out of the slump. >> absolutely. it's growing for itself, but it cannot be the main locomotive or engine. total gdp is $3 trillion while the total gdp of the u.s. and japan is $40 trillion. $1 billion chinese -- while american consume $10 trillion. china can in some sense help itself and help parts of asia, but it's not large enough to be the main e
in my view the markets have been rising too much too soon relative to economic underlining fundamental, and for this reason, there is a slosh of liquidity now chasing assets. equities, commodities, oil, credit, and that's rising essentially these assets prices more than is justified by the economic recovery. i think there is still a risk by q4 or q1 of next year of a contraction in asset prices of stock markets, a correction. >> a number of people have looked at china as sort of the...
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too much moreo learn. too much more to s. too much more to expience. and i feel le ieotten bett every year. >> well, take from the year before to th last year. better in shootg. better in rebounding. better in team, undetanding the game. >> i think bettern leership. >> ldership. cally. making sure that m guy were always preped to go out and play the game of basketball ery night. >> you have to creat your own presence the for this. >>bsolutely. >> who are your heroes? >> my one heros myother. >> s has become familiar news her enright. >> she is taki more wards than me these da. >>ou can say this is leon and lebron can i speak to gloria. >> exactly. she is takg my phos. she was my numr oneero. >> becau -- without her. >> yeah there is no . >> tre was no fi rock for you. >> no way, n y. the rength that she showed, see, as a kid youind of, yo don't really undstand it uil you get old and you ha your own fily. and now meaving two sons of my own, i have no idea how she raised me or any kid by herself and not being able to be financially stable. >> in a toughn
too much moreo learn. too much more to s. too much more to expience. and i feel le ieotten bett every year. >> well, take from the year before to th last year. better in shootg. better in rebounding. better in team, undetanding the game. >> i think bettern leership. >> ldership. cally. making sure that m guy were always preped to go out and play the game of basketball ery night. >> you have to creat your own presence the for this. >>bsolutely. >> who are your...
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too much more to learn. too much more to see. too much more to experience. and i feel like i've gotten better every year. >> well, take from the year before to the last year. better in shooting. better in rebounding. better in team, understanding the game. >> i think better in leadership. >> leadership. vocally. making sure that my guys were always prepared to go out and play the game of basketball every night. >> you have to create your own presence there for this. >> absolutely. >> who are your heroes? >> my one hero is my mother. >> she has become familiar news her enright. >> she is taking more towards than me these days. >> you can say this is lebron and lebron can i speak to gloria. >> exactly. she is taking my photos. she was my number one hero. >> because -- without her. >> yeah there is no me. >> there was no firm rock for you. >> no way, no way. the strength that she showed, see, as a kid you kind of, you don't really understand it until you get older and you have your own family. and now me having two sons of my own, i have no idea how she raised
too much more to learn. too much more to see. too much more to experience. and i feel like i've gotten better every year. >> well, take from the year before to the last year. better in shooting. better in rebounding. better in team, understanding the game. >> i think better in leadership. >> leadership. vocally. making sure that my guys were always prepared to go out and play the game of basketball every night. >> you have to create your own presence there for this....
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maybe the financial world got too big in the uk. it cut too dominant. in made a lot of money but it did not contribute to the national wealth of the united kingdom. he has raised some very interesting questions, including the question of this tax. he has a point. you are probably familiar the fact that the world of finance at one time in terms of its total profits seem to almost 40% of all the profits in the night states. that is not even count of the bonuses. that is after the bonuses. some people raised the question. i raise the question of whether the value of the world of finance is 40% of the united states. things have gotten a little about -- a little out of bounds here. it is harnessed to the job it is going to do. it is absolutely indispensable. for a while we are heavily profitable. then it turned very sour. how you get the job done in a way -- a smart man can make reasonable return to the place in the whole economy at risk. >> your time has expired. there are 10 members present that have not ask questions. i'll give priority to the people who
maybe the financial world got too big in the uk. it cut too dominant. in made a lot of money but it did not contribute to the national wealth of the united kingdom. he has raised some very interesting questions, including the question of this tax. he has a point. you are probably familiar the fact that the world of finance at one time in terms of its total profits seem to almost 40% of all the profits in the night states. that is not even count of the bonuses. that is after the bonuses. some...
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if you feed to frequently, too often, or too much per feed a baby can get too much in a day. sometimes parents use feeding as that first response if a baby is crying, they want to comfort them and soothe them so they just give them a bottle. that can cause overfeeding as well. babies who are bottle-fed, sometimes they are coaxed a little too much, encouraged to finish the last drop in the bottle. >> because maybe they'll sleep longer. >> right. and going along with that, some parents still put cereal, baby cereal in the bottles really early on. that really causes rapid weight gain in infancy. that's a real no-no. >> you have advice for parents on how best to feed their infants. you say breast feeding is best. how does that -- >> breast feeding is best. it may be protective as well. babies really use their own internal cues and feed and stop feeding when they're full. again, no bottle or a amount you're giving them. they just stop when they're full. >> when we're talking about looking at what to be concerned about when taking your baby to their doctor and monitoring their weig
if you feed to frequently, too often, or too much per feed a baby can get too much in a day. sometimes parents use feeding as that first response if a baby is crying, they want to comfort them and soothe them so they just give them a bottle. that can cause overfeeding as well. babies who are bottle-fed, sometimes they are coaxed a little too much, encouraged to finish the last drop in the bottle. >> because maybe they'll sleep longer. >> right. and going along with that, some...
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if anything, we don't have too much debt; we have too little. >> i disagree. what is important is lending for productive reasons. for example, if someone were to invent a miraculously cheap way to produce energy, but it needed a vast amount of financing to implement, in the long run, it could be worth the increase in debt because future production would pay for it. instead, were financing unproductive assets like houses, condos and televisions. the market was going through the painful process of destroying this unproductive debt, which would have been a good thing, but massive government intervention stopped it. now, were propping up worthless assets. it wont last, and with every tick higher in the market, risk is increasing. >> paul: recapping today's market action: stocks slump on a worse-than- expected home sales report. the dow dropped 41 points and the nasdaq lost 23 points. to learn more about the stories in tonight's broadcast, to watch our streaming video and to take part in our daily blog, go to "nightly business report" on pbs.org. you can also email
if anything, we don't have too much debt; we have too little. >> i disagree. what is important is lending for productive reasons. for example, if someone were to invent a miraculously cheap way to produce energy, but it needed a vast amount of financing to implement, in the long run, it could be worth the increase in debt because future production would pay for it. instead, were financing unproductive assets like houses, condos and televisions. the market was going through the painful...
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the smart money may believe we've gone too far too fast. hey, call me dumb money. but if the market doesn't listen to the smart money, they'll ultimately capitulate and hold their noses while buying. first, point blank, i agree with my chartist friend fitzpatrick. i started with him in oft charts because i didn't hear anybody today talk at all positive about this market and it's blowing my mind. i mean, we're at 9,500 for heaven's sake. so you know what? i'm going to give you some reason why's this chart is worth following. i'm going to give you some reasons why the head and shoulders works. not this head and shoulders. although i've got to tell you i like this procter & gamble on a breakout of 55. that's why i own it for my charitable trust. i'll tell you these charts are right and guys that gin up these stories every single day -- what is it, central casting? here we go. market appears vulnerable. i mean, d.a. probes racket. that's in the c-section of the "wall street journal." now, i think that's dead wrong. why? i'll give you some reasons. first is takeovers. i
the smart money may believe we've gone too far too fast. hey, call me dumb money. but if the market doesn't listen to the smart money, they'll ultimately capitulate and hold their noses while buying. first, point blank, i agree with my chartist friend fitzpatrick. i started with him in oft charts because i didn't hear anybody today talk at all positive about this market and it's blowing my mind. i mean, we're at 9,500 for heaven's sake. so you know what? i'm going to give you some reason why's...
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i like those, too. finally i pick the gold stocks which my favorites have been the lowest finding cost of all, el dorado gold. that's the pecking order and i'm not varying from it. >>> i think the sec should atone for their mistakes. it's time to regular isolate! stay with cramer! >>> starting october 1st, you can enter the win the great challenge. if yoo you're a master of "mad money" trivia you can win a trip to see a live taping of the show. meet jim cramer and kick off the lightning round. for rules go to mad money@cnbc.com. >>> i've atoned. i like to say there's always a bull market somewhere. i'm jim cramer and i'll see you tomorrow. fithe same tools the pros use, so you can be a disciplined trader. by selecting from eight advanced triggers, your order gets executed, even when you're busy. and with trailing stops to help you lock in profits and minimize risk, you can be confident in your strategy, no matter which way the market moves. find out why more and more active traders are turning to fideli
i like those, too. finally i pick the gold stocks which my favorites have been the lowest finding cost of all, el dorado gold. that's the pecking order and i'm not varying from it. >>> i think the sec should atone for their mistakes. it's time to regular isolate! stay with cramer! >>> starting october 1st, you can enter the win the great challenge. if yoo you're a master of "mad money" trivia you can win a trip to see a live taping of the show. meet jim cramer and...
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it's just too ridiculous. it's just too silly, right? >> it doesn't fit. >> go ahead, jim. >> i don't really think is the dollar that weak? i look at the dollar and it's up slightly from where it was a year ago. i think the most you can say is dollar stability here. it went up on a safe haven premium when the crisis is ending it came back down to where it was. >> did you know the s&p 500 is down nearly 50% since the beginning of this century as measured against the u.s. dollar? >> the dollar index is off 15% the last six months, james. 6 if you go back -- >> all that was is because the economy improved. >> i think -- everyone in the world -- all right, so you disagree. that's fine. let me ask you a second point on the dollar. this comes from my friend david malpass, smart economist and contradict tor to this show. i'm especially interested in how steve liesman and rick santelli and the rest react to this. since jean-claude trichet stook over, the impact on the u.s. stock market has been def tating. german stocks up 87%. the u.s. dollar,
it's just too ridiculous. it's just too silly, right? >> it doesn't fit. >> go ahead, jim. >> i don't really think is the dollar that weak? i look at the dollar and it's up slightly from where it was a year ago. i think the most you can say is dollar stability here. it went up on a safe haven premium when the crisis is ending it came back down to where it was. >> did you know the s&p 500 is down nearly 50% since the beginning of this century as measured against the...
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boy, we are cooling on average, too. on average in four weeks our average high temperature is 69 degrees. right now 73 here in washington. look to our north. got friends in maine? they have a freeze warning out for parts of northern maine. caribou is 58 degrees. buffalo 64. here is where it's still warm and humid down to our south. our temperature here dropped by about ten degrees because of that northeasterly wind. there you can see that northeasterly wind. we had a few sprinkles last night. some showers, but the main area of rain you can see down to our south, and there is that area of rain showers. overnight there were heavy rains. winston-salem getting heavy showers. little rock yesterday, a record amount of rain. some of that little area of showers is just to our south. you can see it south of richmond. in and around us right now, there is not much going on. as i showed you earlier, maybe a sprinkle for you folks up around frederick, maryland. some could be right around here in northwest washington. otherwise the cl
boy, we are cooling on average, too. on average in four weeks our average high temperature is 69 degrees. right now 73 here in washington. look to our north. got friends in maine? they have a freeze warning out for parts of northern maine. caribou is 58 degrees. buffalo 64. here is where it's still warm and humid down to our south. our temperature here dropped by about ten degrees because of that northeasterly wind. there you can see that northeasterly wind. we had a few sprinkles last night....
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the democratic party had lurched too far left. not ideologically, they certainly had been leftist in many respects, but ty -- >> host: too dramatic, too over the dop. >> guest: i remember youalking once about sort of the violent hos of the peace movement. everything was just, was just so intense. >> host: it was so cool, i mean, i remember since i was a kid in college, and -- hey, hey, lbj, how many kids did you kill today was not really a peace-filled question. >> guest: no. no. >> host: but you know what i mean. [laughter] >> guest: henry kissinger, henry lies, people die. there was an anger, angst, and it scared middle america. i'm not talking political >> host:cared some young pele, scared some people that were 12 looking at the 20-year-olds. >> guest: right, just like with me later. you could say the same thing about barack obama in 2008. how in the world did a guy who was arguably the most liberal member of the united states senate become seen as the safe choice in 2008? because barack obama temperntally seemed like the safe
the democratic party had lurched too far left. not ideologically, they certainly had been leftist in many respects, but ty -- >> host: too dramatic, too over the dop. >> guest: i remember youalking once about sort of the violent hos of the peace movement. everything was just, was just so intense. >> host: it was so cool, i mean, i remember since i was a kid in college, and -- hey, hey, lbj, how many kids did you kill today was not really a peace-filled question. >>...
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"she doth protest too much."we got to get a bigger boat." [ laughter ] "i don't know nothing about birthing no babies, miss scarlet." [ laughter ] it was -- i didn't really watch the play, but it was great. [ laughter ] no, it actually was phenomenal. he's great. we're going to have him on the show, too. jude law is going to come up in a couple of weeks, i think. but tonight is going to be an unbelievable show. from the new film "pandorum," dennis quaid is here, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] oh, i love dennis quaid. he's one of my favorites. and you know her as peggy from the hit show "mad men." the lovely elisabeth moss is with us. [ cheers and applause ] yeah, we love elisabeth. and then, a lot of music people are very excited about what's about to happen tonight. a very, very famous heavy metal band. megadeth is going to be with us tonight! [ cheers and applause ] wow. if you like heavy metal, i mean, this is -- dare me to -- is there any other show that's going to air any heavy metal -- live heavy metal
"she doth protest too much."we got to get a bigger boat." [ laughter ] "i don't know nothing about birthing no babies, miss scarlet." [ laughter ] it was -- i didn't really watch the play, but it was great. [ laughter ] no, it actually was phenomenal. he's great. we're going to have him on the show, too. jude law is going to come up in a couple of weeks, i think. but tonight is going to be an unbelievable show. from the new film "pandorum," dennis quaid is...
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victor, are you saying john is too old or too gay? he may be gay, but he also happens to be a the queen of england. in fact, some people think he is the queen of england. this baby, this poor baby, is unwanted, hiv positive, and stuck in a depressing orphanage that makes abu ghraib looks like the presidential suite with no prospectses to move up in the world. where is he going to go, estonia? and here's the chance to be taken in by two loving, fabulously rich parents who will give him the best health care in the universe and dress him in versace and cashmere. so now he'll move on, find another more tolerant country and let him be a dad. lev will likely be raised by an orphanage and one day will return to the orphanage and say, you [ bleep ] i'm living in a dumpster when i could have had front row seats at the garden for the rest of my life and hung out with e-l lilizabeth hurley. that's a sad story, but maybe that's just me. >> check out cnn.com/joy. >>> let's check in with bob van dillen with travel updates. >> it's a windy day. if y
victor, are you saying john is too old or too gay? he may be gay, but he also happens to be a the queen of england. in fact, some people think he is the queen of england. this baby, this poor baby, is unwanted, hiv positive, and stuck in a depressing orphanage that makes abu ghraib looks like the presidential suite with no prospectses to move up in the world. where is he going to go, estonia? and here's the chance to be taken in by two loving, fabulously rich parents who will give him the best...
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too early? >> i d't know. i cannot judge that. but his instincts some defense is t split the fference, find the middle option could you look at almost anhing, that is where heoes. >>let me ask y from the gulag,ow wilthis play out relationwith russia? >> evan ss this is splitting the difference. it is t. it is tolcapitulation. if you wanted to have defense with intermediates, u cou said egy'ships, have them there in the wee in half. ere is no need to abdon lo-range system. you can have one andhe other and keep the in poland and the czech republic. this is a concessi to the russians on an order o magnitude largelynseen in the last 10 or 15 years. the ia, i suppose, for obama to get a strategic arms -- and completely uless and worthless. who cares how many nuk the russians have? what we want in returns ooperation on iran. there is not a shred of evidence that t russians are going to lp us on in. the russians announced a week ag that they will not sport any sanctions on iran. what did we get in retu
too early? >> i d't know. i cannot judge that. but his instincts some defense is t split the fference, find the middle option could you look at almost anhing, that is where heoes. >>let me ask y from the gulag,ow wilthis play out relationwith russia? >> evan ss this is splitting the difference. it is t. it is tolcapitulation. if you wanted to have defense with intermediates, u cou said egy'ships, have them there in the wee in half. ere is no need to abdon lo-range system. you...
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the risk is too high. they are not looking at the company, they're just looking at the last two years and say, "okay, that's it!" >> reporter: of course, every businessperson can complain about something. but look, says m.i.t.'s roberto rigobon, in general, the economies convening in pittsburgh have done a bang-up job. >> i think the response of central bankers in the world was absolutely, you know a-rated. i mean, it's absolutely fantastic. there was no panic in the united states after three months. >> reporter: moreover, says i.m.f. chief dominique strauss- kahn, the g-20s key members cooperated as never before in history. >> this cooperation took place because everybody was scared and understood it was not time to fight one against the other one, but to work together. will it last beyond the crisis? that's the big question. it has to. >> reporter: strauss-kahn is talking about cooperation in bailing out the global financial system. but the big g-20 economies also spent money and none more than china, ag
the risk is too high. they are not looking at the company, they're just looking at the last two years and say, "okay, that's it!" >> reporter: of course, every businessperson can complain about something. but look, says m.i.t.'s roberto rigobon, in general, the economies convening in pittsburgh have done a bang-up job. >> i think the response of central bankers in the world was absolutely, you know a-rated. i mean, it's absolutely fantastic. there was no panic in the...
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too much face.ot of my problem. >> maybe if you go for the high five. >> jimmy: yeah, that's pretty good, i can do that. or we can do the fist bump. >> what's that? >> jimmy: well, the fist bump, you just come up and you just go like this, like, "what's up?" >> oh, very cool. >> jimmy: i guess not. the audience didn't like that. >> why do you have a keyboard but no screen? >> jimmy: the screen's here. it's hidden. >> oh, i see. are you chatting right now? >> jimmy: yeah. i'm talking to my friends in england. just talking about cabs and stuff like that. taxi drivers. no, i talk to producers on there, but i got a computer here as well. i mean, i'm very tech, but i don't know what i would do on this yet. >> i see. >> jimmy: yeah, we just get it ready to go. but i mean, if you ever feel like you need to i.m. me. >> i twittered you, actually. >> jimmy: you did? >> yeah. 'cause i was in my office on times square, and it overlooks -- it's got a lovely view, but i saw you down there, you were filming in tim
too much face.ot of my problem. >> maybe if you go for the high five. >> jimmy: yeah, that's pretty good, i can do that. or we can do the fist bump. >> what's that? >> jimmy: well, the fist bump, you just come up and you just go like this, like, "what's up?" >> oh, very cool. >> jimmy: i guess not. the audience didn't like that. >> why do you have a keyboard but no screen? >> jimmy: the screen's here. it's hidden. >> oh, i see. are...
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. >> this was a retro virus that was thought to be too tricky, too evasive. it was thought to hide too well. 31% of people got hiv compared to 50. that's a decrease of about 50%. the study followed 60 volunteers in thailand over the last three years. researchers cautioned different hiv strains exist around the world, so more research is needed to see if the vaccine works elsewhere and make it more effective. >>> two people who disappeared in a remote forest monday have been found alive. a chop per found a woman so weak, she could barely eat breakfast. they searched with dogs. her husband thanks the rescuers. >> i'm truly grateful. i appreciate everything you guys have done. thanks for finding my wife. she's really strong-willed. never tell her she can't do anything because she'll prove you wrong every time. >>> athletes ran for a full day, covering 100 miles. she is seriously dehydrated and in serious condition. >>> they walked out on iran's president during his speech at the u.n. last night. mohammad ahmadinejad spoke to a near empty room. he spoke about dis
. >> this was a retro virus that was thought to be too tricky, too evasive. it was thought to hide too well. 31% of people got hiv compared to 50. that's a decrease of about 50%. the study followed 60 volunteers in thailand over the last three years. researchers cautioned different hiv strains exist around the world, so more research is needed to see if the vaccine works elsewhere and make it more effective. >>> two people who disappeared in a remote forest monday have been found...
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doesn't look too bad.g because of the low clouds there. clouds at about 600 feet with light rain. that's a problem. the rest of the day, new york city metros will get low clouds in, 30 to 60-minute delays. charlotte looking at thunderstorms developing around the piedmont. 30-minute delays. houston, more thunderstorms, beneficial rain, showers in denver could slow you down to about a half hour. >>> if you're looking for a quick fix to help you get caught up on your bills, hln money expert clark howard tells you about what you need to look out for to avoid getting ripped off. let's get chinese should we order nda blossom, panda moon... how about chinese at home with new wanchai ferry?, you can make it in just 14 minutes mmmh, orange chicken. great. i didn't feel like going out anyway (announcer) wanchai ferry. restaurant quality chinese your ocer's eezer >> welcome to comcast local edition. my guest this hour is dr. faye williams, national chair of the national congress of black women. thank you so much for
doesn't look too bad.g because of the low clouds there. clouds at about 600 feet with light rain. that's a problem. the rest of the day, new york city metros will get low clouds in, 30 to 60-minute delays. charlotte looking at thunderstorms developing around the piedmont. 30-minute delays. houston, more thunderstorms, beneficial rain, showers in denver could slow you down to about a half hour. >>> if you're looking for a quick fix to help you get caught up on your bills, hln money...
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>> jimmy: i have one, too. >> you got one, too. okay, let me show what up and down is. see it coming, it's him, okay? so, this is your elevator, that's up and down. right -- right here. >> jimmy: oh, wow. >> just don't touch the other side, yet. andhis is right and left. that's all you need to know. up, down, right, left. >> jimmy: so far, i'm good. >> all right, this is your throttle. so, you ready to go? i'm going to take off and do a little bit, and then you try it. >> jimmy: yeah, all right. you go. >> okay. >> jimmy: hey. [ cheers and applause ] yes, you are good at it, huh? >> so, there -- that's me doing a little bit of it. all right, now you try it, jimmy. >> jimmy: wait, that was really good. >> yeah, you try. >> jimmy: all right, here we go, everybody. >> here comes jiy. >> jimmy: whoa. >> you're up. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] you're up, jimmy. you're up. [ audience ohs ] >> so sorry. >> jimmy: that was the guy that said "you lie" to me earlier. [ laughter ] >> so sorry. so sorry. that was jimmy. that wasn't me. >> jimmy: is it still going? >> yeah,
>> jimmy: i have one, too. >> you got one, too. okay, let me show what up and down is. see it coming, it's him, okay? so, this is your elevator, that's up and down. right -- right here. >> jimmy: oh, wow. >> just don't touch the other side, yet. andhis is right and left. that's all you need to know. up, down, right, left. >> jimmy: so far, i'm good. >> all right, this is your throttle. so, you ready to go? i'm going to take off and do a little bit, and then...
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is this too early the to compromise -- is the president giving too much to the russians too early?do not know. it is on so many friends, but they have to split the difference in the find the middle option. that is what he is doing. >> from the gulag, how was this boy to play out in our negotiations with russia? >> they said this is splitting the difference. it is not. this is total capitulation. if you wanted to have the defense in the intermediate, you can send out egypt." ships it to the black sea today. -- a dance and egypt's should to the black sea today. you could have one system and the other and keep them in the czech republic. this is a concession to the russians. it is a magnitude largely unseen in the last tender 15 years. i suppose the area for obama is to build a strategic bomb shell which is completely worthless and useless. who cares how many the russians have? what we really want in the turn would be cooperation on iran. there is not a shred of evidence that the russians are going to help us on iran. the russians announced a week ago that they will not support any sa
is this too early the to compromise -- is the president giving too much to the russians too early?do not know. it is on so many friends, but they have to split the difference in the find the middle option. that is what he is doing. >> from the gulag, how was this boy to play out in our negotiations with russia? >> they said this is splitting the difference. it is not. this is total capitulation. if you wanted to have the defense in the intermediate, you can send out egypt."...
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was to too big to fail. if there was a mistake it was not in bailing out bear stearns and a.i.g., it was not in bailing out lehmans. so except for the extremists we now believe some things are too big to fail. we don't like it. as geithner said, it's a terrible thing. you want to punish these people but who do you end up punishing? people on main street, the average worker they're the ones who really suffer. on the other hand, they want people to think about the risks they're taking so obama is now saying well, no, you're not going to be too big to fail next time. and as you point out, without a new regulatory framework, that just simply isn't true. there are things that are too big to fail and believe me the wall street institutions know that and will behave accordingly. >> rose: so what do you think has changed in the last year? >> well, some things have changed. again, the leverage is down, although that leverage can go right back up as f they can get through the regulatory maze and they've shown the bril
was to too big to fail. if there was a mistake it was not in bailing out bear stearns and a.i.g., it was not in bailing out lehmans. so except for the extremists we now believe some things are too big to fail. we don't like it. as geithner said, it's a terrible thing. you want to punish these people but who do you end up punishing? people on main street, the average worker they're the ones who really suffer. on the other hand, they want people to think about the risks they're taking so obama is...
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it's too crowded. this whole area is crowded during the game. >> that wouldn't have to be because you are not a redskins' fan? >> can't help it. number one. come down to texas the 22nd. we'll get a beatdown. >> until the redskins start to think smart, then that's when they'll become a competitive team. i love metro. >> reporter: todd price loves his car. he can't understand why arena drive opens only for games. >> have to go all the way up and use another exit just to get to the mall. i don't think that makes too much sense. >> reporter: sense is coming. the cones and construction are going. the maryland state highway administration opening a beltway ramp at landover road, part of a multimillion dollar project to turn arena drive into a full-time exit. that's the good nongame day news. if you still think it's worth it to pay 25 bucks to park at a metro stop near fedex field, don't bring your cash or credit card. you have to pay with a smart trip card. kimberly suiters, news4. >> they don't make it easy
it's too crowded. this whole area is crowded during the game. >> that wouldn't have to be because you are not a redskins' fan? >> can't help it. number one. come down to texas the 22nd. we'll get a beatdown. >> until the redskins start to think smart, then that's when they'll become a competitive team. i love metro. >> reporter: todd price loves his car. he can't understand why arena drive opens only for games. >> have to go all the way up and use another exit just...
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she wasn't too happy after that.t she ate the rest of it. >> collin decides to give the veggie burger a try and to his surprise he likes it. >> if i had a choice between this and a cheeseburger, i would pick this. because it's healthier and it tastes a little bit better. >> in addition to the entree, campers are allowed to eat unlimited amounts of what's cacalled the uncontrolled bar. >> that table has all kis of fruits and vegetables and nonfat yogurt, nonfat cottage cheese. two different kinds of soups. to help people you can eat very low fat with a huge variety of food. >> ookay. that will be -- >> the campers are required t measure atever they take from the table because at the end of the meal everything consumed must be oked up in the lorie dex and entered into the journal. >> only 140 calories.s. >> the idea is to keep campers aware of what they're eating. >> by recording it like that,t, they canan tweak things and mak adjustments as they move forward. >> today's lunch list for me was veggie burger, baked beans
she wasn't too happy after that.t she ate the rest of it. >> collin decides to give the veggie burger a try and to his surprise he likes it. >> if i had a choice between this and a cheeseburger, i would pick this. because it's healthier and it tastes a little bit better. >> in addition to the entree, campers are allowed to eat unlimited amounts of what's cacalled the uncontrolled bar. >> that table has all kis of fruits and vegetables and nonfat yogurt, nonfat cottage...
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i was always eating too little or eating too much. you know there are people, and maybe are you one of them, charlie who say at 5:00 p.m. i was so busy today i forgot to eat. >> i'm one of those. >> when someone says that to me, you are a space alien to me. i don't know what you are talking about. if it is 5:00 p.m. and i haven't eaten, i'm well aware of if and i'm counting the minutes to the meal. >> rose: before the meal comes to make up. >> exactly. >> rose: and you might have two serves wants that's right. >> rose: because you are aware you didn't. >> if i have been depriving myself i will reward myself on the tail end. >> rose: let me talk about restaurants for a second. did you love the beat. >> oh, yeah. i mean this is one of those privileged jobs. i mean it a job. you have to go to the restaurants. it becomes a duty over time but it is an enormous privilege to be able to go night after night to some of the best restaurants in the city and in the world and to be able to share your thoughts about them with people. it's great. >>
i was always eating too little or eating too much. you know there are people, and maybe are you one of them, charlie who say at 5:00 p.m. i was so busy today i forgot to eat. >> i'm one of those. >> when someone says that to me, you are a space alien to me. i don't know what you are talking about. if it is 5:00 p.m. and i haven't eaten, i'm well aware of if and i'm counting the minutes to the meal. >> rose: before the meal comes to make up. >> exactly. >> rose: and...
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easy, too fast, and too good.it's much easier to order the test than it is to observe the patient, to monitor the patient, and avoid doing the cat scan. >> reporter: and there is potential harm to patients. experts are concerned that tests like cat scans, which use radiation, might increase the risk of cancer. so how do you fix the overuse of cat scans and other high-tech procedures? the bills before congress aim to reduce medicare payment rates for scanning, for instance, increase funding for studies comparing different treatments to see what works best, and encourage conversion to electronic medical records so tests aren't mistakenly duplicated and doctors have a database of results to learn from. >> did the patient bring his chest x-ray with them? >> reporter: some people aren't waiting for washington's version of reform. motivated by his daughter molly's experience, dr. birnbaum has started a program of flagging do,s if a patient seems to be receiving too many tests. >> i'm very pleased with the results. i fee
easy, too fast, and too good.it's much easier to order the test than it is to observe the patient, to monitor the patient, and avoid doing the cat scan. >> reporter: and there is potential harm to patients. experts are concerned that tests like cat scans, which use radiation, might increase the risk of cancer. so how do you fix the overuse of cat scans and other high-tech procedures? the bills before congress aim to reduce medicare payment rates for scanning, for instance, increase...
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that helps mitigate the risk that people rely on these things too long, depend on them too much. >> i think you could argue that, for example, the warrants are relatively underpriced. sure, the taxpayer is nmaking a nominal profit. but in relationship to the humongous risk the taxpayer took, is that recoupment con men sure rat with the risk that was tak taken? >> when you look at who types of things in measuring the effect of these programs, one is what was the directly measured benefit to the taxpayer in terms of the return on the risk we took, but that's not sufficient. the best way to measure the effect is to take a broader view of what did you do to help get this economy out of crisis and into recovery? and that's a harder thing to measure. >> right. >> but still if you look at almost any measure of cost of credit, confidence in the financial system, availability of credit, concern about risk, all those measures are dramatically lower, and that is the fair way to capture the return on these investments is to look at those too. not just the 18% return we've gotten on our investment
that helps mitigate the risk that people rely on these things too long, depend on them too much. >> i think you could argue that, for example, the warrants are relatively underpriced. sure, the taxpayer is nmaking a nominal profit. but in relationship to the humongous risk the taxpayer took, is that recoupment con men sure rat with the risk that was tak taken? >> when you look at who types of things in measuring the effect of these programs, one is what was the directly measured...
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because he was too busy with the health care debate. but today the white house announced the president will join the first lady in copen hailinger believing the race is too close. >> i believe he believes health care is in a better place. he also believes it is important for him to go and personally try to persuade the international olympic committee to pick the united states in 2016. >> reporter: the president has already started lobbying for those games. he reap sently spoke with the president of the international olympic committee and has been calling heads of state with ioc members who remain undecided. >> the american people are ready. we want these games. we want them. >> reporter: the competition is fears. madrid, tokyo and brazil are also in running. the presidents are also make their bid in person. the obamas will make theirs a very personal pitch. >> i think the fact that the first lady was born and raised in chicago and grew up not far from where many of the venues will be coupled with our president and the home he adopted an
because he was too busy with the health care debate. but today the white house announced the president will join the first lady in copen hailinger believing the race is too close. >> i believe he believes health care is in a better place. he also believes it is important for him to go and personally try to persuade the international olympic committee to pick the united states in 2016. >> reporter: the president has already started lobbying for those games. he reap sently spoke with...
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and being too leveraged is not a good idea. there are a lot of things that are goinin change that will tighten things up. >> once again, we have a situation where we've got a kind of slow market here. it cannot drop. it tried a few days -- two weeks ago and went nowhere. again, we're popping up ready to go to new highs. goldman at a new high. financials going up. jpmorgan is about to break out here. >> it seems like everyone came back from vacation last week and the trend is up. 2.6% move up in the s&p 500. you have 93% of the nyse above the 200-day moving average. at least on the stocks we have, 73% advanced last week to very, very broad upward movement. even though the market's overbought, it still looks like it's going to continue for some time.. >> technical talk once again. >> and cash on the sidelines being put to work. it's not just put to work in equities. oil up better than 50% this year. natural gas up better than 10% right now. money moving into energy. >> moving into the raw material. moving into every early cyclica
and being too leveraged is not a good idea. there are a lot of things that are goinin change that will tighten things up. >> once again, we have a situation where we've got a kind of slow market here. it cannot drop. it tried a few days -- two weeks ago and went nowhere. again, we're popping up ready to go to new highs. goldman at a new high. financials going up. jpmorgan is about to break out here. >> it seems like everyone came back from vacation last week and the trend is up....
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we know that doctors order up too many procedures, too many tests, for lots of reasons. some may be good reasons because they're scare of being sued, for example, so they want to cover their rear ends. the system needs to reform so it is not uncapitallistic for doctors not to order up unnecessary tests and procedures. that's what's going on here, not a desire to tell them they can't make money. >> well, tort reform won't be in any legislation we're looking at on the hill, so, charles, the question i'm asking you is, when we start questioning whether you can do good, when still making a good amount of money, then that's a slippery slope, is it not? >> it is a slippery slope and goes back to the beginning of time, a rich person being able to go to heaven like putting a camel through the eye of the needle. it can be done. i bet you, though, the average doctor doesn't make more than bill moyers makes a year, so here is the thing. someone is going to get a documentary done on this! >> when are we going to stop trying to do this? this division is all about pointing fingers and
we know that doctors order up too many procedures, too many tests, for lots of reasons. some may be good reasons because they're scare of being sued, for example, so they want to cover their rear ends. the system needs to reform so it is not uncapitallistic for doctors not to order up unnecessary tests and procedures. that's what's going on here, not a desire to tell them they can't make money. >> well, tort reform won't be in any legislation we're looking at on the hill, so, charles, the...
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their help, too. quite often we see that men want to help out and the women just shut them down because they don't do the things such as doing dishes asell or taking care of the kids as well. >> right. then next is educate with loc. this is really about keeping the emotions out of it. right? men like you to deal with spread sheets and graphics. >> right. we have to approach them on their level, on what they're comfortable with. we might be more comfortable with yelling at screaming and ranting and rang, but that doesn't make them comfortable. >> we are created equal but we are created fferent. >> you're so in touch. we love that about you, jeff. you get it. right? >> i love marriage. i love marriage and i love women. >> that's good. we love that hear that. >> you also say, karen, to silence your inner critic. this goes back to learning how to, yes, ask for help but also accept whatever help they give you. last you say, be less than you can be. this is tt modified army motto. >> we're not in the army.
their help, too. quite often we see that men want to help out and the women just shut them down because they don't do the things such as doing dishes asell or taking care of the kids as well. >> right. then next is educate with loc. this is really about keeping the emotions out of it. right? men like you to deal with spread sheets and graphics. >> right. we have to approach them on their level, on what they're comfortable with. we might be more comfortable with yelling at screaming...
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in january everyone's real bullish, too bullish. in august everyone's too bearish. are great times to buy technology. let's go to tom in georgia. tom. >> caller: jim, hotlanta peach state happy to be a citizen of the united states of cramerica boo-yahs to ya. >> i'm glad you -- look, this is one of the few places in america where you don't need to show a passport. i welcome everyone. and i thank you. i do not need to see your papers, but i do need to hear yu question. >> caller: my investment philosophy is all about going back to first principles. so i've been really glad to read and follow the rules in your last two books about how to select and value a stock because those rules, jim, are solid gold >> thank you, man. look, remember where those rules came from. from my mistakes so you don't make them. how can i help you? >> caller: well, i know how to select a stock based on the rules. do the homework, read the reports, listen to the conference calls, compare p/es to competitors. >> right, right. >> caller: but once you've got a candidate, you've got to figure out
in january everyone's real bullish, too bullish. in august everyone's too bearish. are great times to buy technology. let's go to tom in georgia. tom. >> caller: jim, hotlanta peach state happy to be a citizen of the united states of cramerica boo-yahs to ya. >> i'm glad you -- look, this is one of the few places in america where you don't need to show a passport. i welcome everyone. and i thank you. i do not need to see your papers, but i do need to hear yu question. >>...
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my thought is isn't that inflationary, too? i mean, if you're worried about more money going back into the economy, pay interest on it, that's putting money into the economy, too. >> i think the answer's yes, to various degrees to all of your questions, but i'm one that looks at things for the way they are and i believe that a weaker dollar, which in many ways, is also fuelling that same dynamic. and a lot of the medicine that will fuel that dynamic, at some point in the future, is just part of the plan. they look at the gradual decline in the dollar as a positive. that's why, should the fed raise rates and my answer would be yes. >> should they? >> no. i think they should. i think that there's a boat load of sit on the fence players. whether they're vulture investors, people looking to do a mornitgage, and the governmens presence may be warranted in the past, the future, needs to be diminished a bit to get these investors off the fence to make a move without waiting for more, more, more in their favor from government programs.
my thought is isn't that inflationary, too? i mean, if you're worried about more money going back into the economy, pay interest on it, that's putting money into the economy, too. >> i think the answer's yes, to various degrees to all of your questions, but i'm one that looks at things for the way they are and i believe that a weaker dollar, which in many ways, is also fuelling that same dynamic. and a lot of the medicine that will fuel that dynamic, at some point in the future, is just...
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when you're too certain, too reliant on what a company has to say, in the end market, you can really screw things up. i screwed it up. i wish i could tell you it won't happen again. all i can do is to promise to not let it happen again. this is one tough job. potash wasn't the first time i've been fooled. i know it won't be the last. stay with cramer. >>> masochists of the world unite. we're taking a close, painful look at some of the worst of the myriad investing mistakes i've made in 2009. i will always hold myself accountable. if you don't learn from your own mistakes, you never become a better investor. i can help save you some of the pain and a lot of the time by going over the mistakes i've made in teaching you what i've learned from them. so you don't have to do it yourself. i own the mistakes in "mad money" and i own up to them. back at my old hedge fund, whenever anybody made a mistake, including me, i would force them to wear a post-it note with the offending stock symbol on their forehead for the rest of the day. i made them go outside with it too. usually i was screaming
when you're too certain, too reliant on what a company has to say, in the end market, you can really screw things up. i screwed it up. i wish i could tell you it won't happen again. all i can do is to promise to not let it happen again. this is one tough job. potash wasn't the first time i've been fooled. i know it won't be the last. stay with cramer. >>> masochists of the world unite. we're taking a close, painful look at some of the worst of the myriad investing mistakes i've made in...
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i'm talking too much.ted scam artist bernie madoff. a real estate broker says the long island beach house is under contract for more than the asking price of almost $9 million. the buyer's unidentified. the u.s. marshal service sold the house to help repay victims of madoff's massive investment fraud. >>> imagine teaching a class with six sets of twins. it is more bizarre. >>> the new york stock exchange is open for business. actor eli gentleman wood is ringing the opening bell. his new movie is "nine." he's promoting that. a live report is less than nine minutes away. >>> police are not done searching the home where jaycee dugard was allegedly kept for 18 years. they're going to bring in re car equipment today to search an area of nancy and phillip garrido's backyard. investigators are looking for clues in the disappearances of two other girls, 20 years ago. >>> new this morning, this is the aftermath of a deadly suicide attack in northwest pakistan. police say that a car bomb killed at least 25 people ov
i'm talking too much.ted scam artist bernie madoff. a real estate broker says the long island beach house is under contract for more than the asking price of almost $9 million. the buyer's unidentified. the u.s. marshal service sold the house to help repay victims of madoff's massive investment fraud. >>> imagine teaching a class with six sets of twins. it is more bizarre. >>> the new york stock exchange is open for business. actor eli gentleman wood is ringing the opening...
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he lost his son, too. i know that my daughter and his son loved each other very much. >> it's not about words that i could express how wonderful the people they were and their great potential and what it was like. >> reporter: family members say they'll be buried together. don, back to you >>> officer jones is in serious condition and he's not charged in the accident. >>> a man gunned could be overnight -- gunned down overnight and it happened before 8:00. and investigators say he died after being shot in the head there and witnesses report seeing two men drive off in a white cavalier and right now, the police have no motive to the shooting and one of the teens charged with beating a crofton teen to death is charged with manslaughter and he'll be arraigned today. on may 30th. jones was riding his bike and a group of boys beat them to death believing he was in a gang. a 16-year-old is facing charges in the case as an adult. >>> lawyers for mayor sheila dixon accused the state prosecutors of abusing the gran
he lost his son, too. i know that my daughter and his son loved each other very much. >> it's not about words that i could express how wonderful the people they were and their great potential and what it was like. >> reporter: family members say they'll be buried together. don, back to you >>> officer jones is in serious condition and he's not charged in the accident. >>> a man gunned could be overnight -- gunned down overnight and it happened before 8:00. and...
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but it was too late. i think we just have to tell the truth. george, you know, i personally like george w. bush, and i always have. but he was, boy, he was just, he wrecked the conservative movement. if anybody can dispute that, i'd love to hear their arguments. >> host: we're going to talk more about the comeback of the republican party and what mr. obama's up to, but we're going to break for just a moment. we'll be back. >> after words and several other c-span programs are available for download as podcasts. more with joe scarborough and peggy noonan in just a moment. >> after words with joe scarborough and peggy noonan continues. >> host: all right,oe scarborough, part two of our interview. are we a center-right country? >> guest: well, we are. and we've always been a center-right country. always. americans, there's this great line and i never forgot it in david stockman's book about the triumph of politics when he was complaining about how the reagan revolution went off track. i've never forgotten it and, you know what? stockman was 100 per
but it was too late. i think we just have to tell the truth. george, you know, i personally like george w. bush, and i always have. but he was, boy, he was just, he wrecked the conservative movement. if anybody can dispute that, i'd love to hear their arguments. >> host: we're going to talk more about the comeback of the republican party and what mr. obama's up to, but we're going to break for just a moment. we'll be back. >> after words and several other c-span programs are...
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bill: too much too soon. a lot of people are very worried. let's get back to the kids.e these two tapes, all right? they are obviously the teachers telling the kids that obama is great and singing about obama. message isn't bad. help america. let's improve america. get together. but do you see this as an epidemic or is this just too. >> i don't know about that i mean, i would have a better -- i would believe that it would be an epidemic when i see two tapes out of acorn than i would these two tapes. bill: it's hard to know what's going on. >> this particular school, and i'm trying to remember all the details and don't quiz me. bill: this is mmm, mmmm, mmm. were. >> this was indoctrination. she is a radical. bill: you home school your kids, right? >> yeah. bill: why? >> because i saw a change in my older kids when they went to school. i also -- i just don't like revisionist history. i don't like the fact -- when my daughter, my second to oldest daughter decided she was going to go to college and she was going to study ancient history. i said how about some current histor
bill: too much too soon. a lot of people are very worried. let's get back to the kids.e these two tapes, all right? they are obviously the teachers telling the kids that obama is great and singing about obama. message isn't bad. help america. let's improve america. get together. but do you see this as an epidemic or is this just too. >> i don't know about that i mean, i would have a better -- i would believe that it would be an epidemic when i see two tapes out of acorn than i would these...
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>> well, there has to be too much development because there's too many people. the predators aren't there. the natural balance is upset. you can only screw around with the natural balance so long. if you keep it up we'll all pay the price. it's that simple. >> as we talked, hannah introduced us to a 6-month-old snow leopard, adorable, cuddly and in six months could be deadly except -- >> i'm not worried about this cat killing somebody. if you're up in the mountains 10,000 or 15,000 feet, you will see them two miles away? nobody lives up there. >> but that's what it used to be like for other animals. >> there's what the world used -- that's what the world used to be like. but that world is not like that anymore. >> there's no need to avoid nature, jack hanna says. just take along some spray and a healthy dose of awareness. to illustrates, he talks about a story of trapping a grizzly bear. >> we took rubber bullets and hit him in the butt. and we did that because why? >> to scare him. >> he will say these people are not nice people. people aren't nice, so let's st
>> well, there has to be too much development because there's too many people. the predators aren't there. the natural balance is upset. you can only screw around with the natural balance so long. if you keep it up we'll all pay the price. it's that simple. >> as we talked, hannah introduced us to a 6-month-old snow leopard, adorable, cuddly and in six months could be deadly except -- >> i'm not worried about this cat killing somebody. if you're up in the mountains 10,000 or...
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it's too risky.t stock is a -- >> sell sell sell. >> and you should stick with the majors like xtl. how about don in pennsylvania? >> caller: big boo-yah here from the best baltimore raven fans in the world. >> you're from pennsylvania. you have a problem with -- are you like that guy russell maryland? >> caller: well, you never know. >> remember london fletcher thought london was a great country. go ahead. >> caller: i've been buying this for 35 years, highs and lows. should i hold it or -- >> it had that horrible asbestos -- i come from philadelphia. one of our biggest employers. i have to think i think they've got it together. illinois toolworks reported better than expected, was upgraded today. i thought immediately about crown corp. they call it crown holdings now. i think crown holdings is a winner. i think you should buy it. i like bemis, let me throw that in. and sonoco. i'll throw in international paper. and i'll put ted boylan in that group. and passaging is on fire. all the bears just don'
it's too risky.t stock is a -- >> sell sell sell. >> and you should stick with the majors like xtl. how about don in pennsylvania? >> caller: big boo-yah here from the best baltimore raven fans in the world. >> you're from pennsylvania. you have a problem with -- are you like that guy russell maryland? >> caller: well, you never know. >> remember london fletcher thought london was a great country. go ahead. >> caller: i've been buying this for 35 years,...