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we need to get everybody covered and if you pull up the number of unis uninsured, it doesn't add up. the economic imperative. we have to do this to save money and cdo says this isn't going to save money. now, they're saying there's a political imperative. the big bad boogiemen of the insurance companies. they've been consistently inconsistent with the message. >> the media coverage, the fact this is cable tv, we're out there and showing these meetings li live. >> and right, exactly, well, this is what-- it's not just cable tv, it's all tv. they intend to cover things where there are conflict and one could argue why aren't the democrats yelling at republicans saying i want the health care reform, i want to have it covered making their own scene. the reality is, i don't think this is' any problem with this,
we need to get everybody covered and if you pull up the number of unis uninsured, it doesn't add up. the economic imperative. we have to do this to save money and cdo says this isn't going to save money. now, they're saying there's a political imperative. the big bad boogiemen of the insurance companies. they've been consistently inconsistent with the message. >> the media coverage, the fact this is cable tv, we're out there and showing these meetings li live. >> and right, exactly,...
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about 140 million them are on ina uni-com. the compandidn't give financiadetails on the deal and didn't sayow much the i-phe will cost in china. thchallenge for apple will be marketing a new product ere its brand isn't widelynown. i-po in china accounted for less tha8 percent of all mp3 music player sales in 2007 >> paul: sus, apple shares toed the most actives on the nasdaq. we'll see them in just aoment as we take look at our stocks in the news tonight. anthose are the stocks in the news tonight, susi >> sie: paul, walt disney, warner brothers and sony entertainment ha something in coon: they all out-source animation to india. making amation films in india is much cheaper th in hollywood d that's fueling a boom for india's growing animation industry. as sapna bhachia repts, it now generates annual revenueof about half a blion dollars, and is poised toross the billion llar mark in just a few years. >> repter: in this office in hyderabad in sth india hundre of animators are breathing lives into cartoon characters. if you thi t
about 140 million them are on ina uni-com. the compandidn't give financiadetails on the deal and didn't sayow much the i-phe will cost in china. thchallenge for apple will be marketing a new product ere its brand isn't widelynown. i-po in china accounted for less tha8 percent of all mp3 music player sales in 2007 >> paul: sus, apple shares toed the most actives on the nasdaq. we'll see them in just aoment as we take look at our stocks in the news tonight. anthose are the stocks in the...
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kimkim jung il pardon lara linkd uni lee.ew therefore the release. they are accused of illegally enter can north korea a and engageing in hostile attacks. and the folks from sow think you can dance will dance their way into the show tonight. they are garren a teed to be top no. this morning we talk to the choreographers about what it takes to create a masterpiece. >> chore yo gra fee, it's the work you rarely see but it's the driving force that pushes dancers to the limits in the final rounds. >> chore yeah graphing on this show is insane. these chore yo graph fers put themself out and they are on the rien to produce work that will be memorable in five and a half hours. i- think it's a marriage between the chore yo gra fer and the dancers. if it's not a good mare, is didn't work. it all begins with the rim ox the music. general lirks the song, if you have a good song, then it does flow. it comes out and the song always talks to you and tells what you to do. >>> no. 1 is the music. i think if you get a great piece of music, if
kimkim jung il pardon lara linkd uni lee.ew therefore the release. they are accused of illegally enter can north korea a and engageing in hostile attacks. and the folks from sow think you can dance will dance their way into the show tonight. they are garren a teed to be top no. this morning we talk to the choreographers about what it takes to create a masterpiece. >> chore yo gra fee, it's the work you rarely see but it's the driving force that pushes dancers to the limits in the final...
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there was bsolute uni in the congres. different ideas were expressed, but every idea was,we understand that before year's nd we're ging to be confident of health car reform. spite of the loudhrill voices trying to interrupt town hall meetings and just row a monkey wrench into everything. wee going to continue to work hard. >>he american people do not like the process, b aerican people also don't like grops people trying to ki somhing that should be done. it should get passed, heth care reform. d we know th we haveo reform the hlth care system because the costs otherwise are going to eat us alive. so we're going to gett done. >> ill: but the white hse pu has also come under attackrom the right. in the hoe, cservative blue dog demoats force leade to wate down plan to create a publicly funded health insuran alternative. responding to the increased presse, the administration toda ramped up its respons to attacks appearing on conservative websis. >> this one says uncovered video, obama explains how his health ca plan will elim
there was bsolute uni in the congres. different ideas were expressed, but every idea was,we understand that before year's nd we're ging to be confident of health car reform. spite of the loudhrill voices trying to interrupt town hall meetings and just row a monkey wrench into everything. wee going to continue to work hard. >>he american people do not like the process, b aerican people also don't like grops people trying to ki somhing that should be done. it should get passed, heth care...
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china uni com is the only stock that is from china i would ever own.se from actionalertsplus.com. that's my charitable trust. i send out my bulletins say ing china uni com is the only chinese individual stock i feel comfortable owning. don't forget they have the big apple deal to sell the iphone. a lot of people in china making calls. how about kevin in illinois? kevin. >> caller: hi, jim. boo-ya from the south loop of chicago. >> holy cow. a white sox boo-ya? they got a good pitcher there. >> caller: white sox. actually i spoke to you about a month ago on the lightning round about wwe. >> yeah. >> caller: and wrestling. i actually have stock in that and my question being that "monday night raw" is the longest, most watched show in cable tv history. >> absolutely. you're right. >> caller: and the recent battle for control over that program between wwe owner vince mcmahon and your friend donald trump with the abundance of media and merchandise marketing that wwe generates,could this be an attempt to promote media exposure? every company out there is doi
china uni com is the only stock that is from china i would ever own.se from actionalertsplus.com. that's my charitable trust. i send out my bulletins say ing china uni com is the only chinese individual stock i feel comfortable owning. don't forget they have the big apple deal to sell the iphone. a lot of people in china making calls. how about kevin in illinois? kevin. >> caller: hi, jim. boo-ya from the south loop of chicago. >> holy cow. a white sox boo-ya? they got a good...
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and uni bank. >> ion bank has put its financial strength to workor wide range of mpanies, from small businesses to major corpations. what can we do for u? >> and w "bbc world new" >> a hero'seturn, and international contversy. outrage at the man convted of the lockerbie bombing. thfederal reserve chaian ben bernanke says the u.s. is nearly out of recession. two candates claimed a victory afghanistan. the election commsion urges caution. very warwelcome to "bbc world news," broadcast here onbs in america anaround the globe. i am mike embley. comingp later foryou -- security forces in a rock -- khanate protect e country? -- security forces i iraq -- candidate protect the untry? we revis the baltic states that joined nds for freedom 20 years ago. hello to you. it was outrageous, disgusting, said a white house spokesn. presidt oba saidt was jectionable himself. libya mount a warm welcome r the man cnvicted of the lockerbie mbing. terminally ill, aelbaset ali al-megrahi was freed on compassione grounds. the government is rejecting suggestions the real reason s to smooth commerciarelations
and uni bank. >> ion bank has put its financial strength to workor wide range of mpanies, from small businesses to major corpations. what can we do for u? >> and w "bbc world new" >> a hero'seturn, and international contversy. outrage at the man convted of the lockerbie bombing. thfederal reserve chaian ben bernanke says the u.s. is nearly out of recession. two candates claimed a victory afghanistan. the election commsion urges caution. very warwelcome to "bbc...
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was a closed-door briefing and the geral was talkg about how thewere going todo this eaking in tes of uni woulbe moved between theipeline to gethem out othere. nnedy said, it a minute, general, we are not talking out units or pipelines. we're talking about people. that was the kennedy siature. e really saw the peopleehind the numbers. >>in 1968 he was somewhat ambivalentf the war. after 1968 he was very much ainst it. his political skis were the sete will n be the same without him, will ? >> yeah, and one ofhe great stngth that he had was highlighted in most of the memorial's paid to him. he had aick -- a great self- deprecating humor. in janryf971, robert byrd upset him in theemocratic caucus. heecame1-24 for the senate -- fothe democratic whip. kennedy handled it well. it was damaging to y national ambitions. he said, but what i want to thank the 29 senator who plged to support me and i want tohank in partilar th24 senatorsho did votfor me. >> [laughter] he had, for a senator anyway, relatively lite ego he was lways interested in getting something done. and not taking th credit that was
was a closed-door briefing and the geral was talkg about how thewere going todo this eaking in tes of uni woulbe moved between theipeline to gethem out othere. nnedy said, it a minute, general, we are not talking out units or pipelines. we're talking about people. that was the kennedy siature. e really saw the peopleehind the numbers. >>in 1968 he was somewhat ambivalentf the war. after 1968 he was very much ainst it. his political skis were the sete will n be the same without him, will ?...
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they struck a deal with china mobile, unanimous uni com is with apple. that's a better horse. people like lg and samsung are latching onto the android system which is much more open ended than apple.e. good for google. i like the chart. it's not broken yet and doesn't tell me to run for cover. >> i'm not so sure we're seeing a breakdown in technology, just a light sell off right now. research and motion, yes, is taking it on the chin but that was a u bs downgrade talking about valuations there.e. microsoft and cisco, yeah, they're pulling back a bit to where they were before the earnings. take a look at ibm and hewlett packard.d. they're hanging around pretty solid.d. you still have hewlett's earnings in about a week or so. that could be a potential catalyst. then you get into the second half of the year and there are plenty of catalysts, the new operating system for microsoft is coming out as well.. when you start to get into the smart phone trade, look at china mobile. look at china uni com. these stocks are on fire. china mobile hit a 52-week high the other day. you can see
they struck a deal with china mobile, unanimous uni com is with apple. that's a better horse. people like lg and samsung are latching onto the android system which is much more open ended than apple.e. good for google. i like the chart. it's not broken yet and doesn't tell me to run for cover. >> i'm not so sure we're seeing a breakdown in technology, just a light sell off right now. research and motion, yes, is taking it on the chin but that was a u bs downgrade talking about valuations...
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. >> uni bank has put its financial strength to wo for a wide range of coanies from small sinesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> i'm julia stiles. >> i'm kevin bac. >> i kim cattrall. >> hi, i'm ken burns. >> i'm li taylor. >> i'm henry louis gat, jr., and public broadcastg is my source for ns about the worl >> for intelgent conversation >> for electn coverage you can count on. >> for conversations beyond e sound bites. >> a commitment journalism. >> for deciding o to vote for. >> i'merry washington, and public broadcastinis my source forntelligent connectis to my commity. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los presented by kcet, los angeles.
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. >>> a afghaniststan todaday, vs turned out for that uny's sesecondsidential election. anan election thas enormouous implicatations for u.s. policy that country. we won't see anyny p preliminar resus before saturday. the e vovotete took placece ded numeroro suicide bombibing and rocketet att throughout t the cocoununy. jim iuo isis in afghanisistan's capita kabul. >> reporter: in big citiesndnd small llagesmillions of threreats of vionc choosose their prpresidt. 18-year-r-old ali was voting fo what do yoyou want t president to do? >>>> i i wanmy psident to catch li in kabubul shot deaeatrtry.6 o suspspecected d suice bombers buit was not the paralyzing .. violen many y had ared. 90% of pling stations stayed op 100,00coalition forces on alert toespond to o mar attacks did not receceive a ngle ll. kabul today,fghan n soldiers and police at ery interstion checki every car. it's lefththe streets almostt complely derted. pollllinstations w were ieter o, especially in t south.. a a low turnrnt t there, where president hamikarzrz enjoy wide sport, could boost his closeschallen
. >>> a afghaniststan todaday, vs turned out for that uny's sesecondsidential election. anan election thas enormouous implicatations for u.s. policy that country. we won't see anyny p preliminar resus before saturday. the e vovotete took placece ded numeroro suicide bombibing and rocketet att throughout t the cocoununy. jim iuo isis in afghanisistan's capita kabul. >> reporter: in big citiesndnd small llagesmillions of threreats of vionc choosose their prpresidt. 18-year-r-old...
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gratuitamente información preventiva en español, más información sobre niños perdidos en univisión.com uni con la ley. >> estoy pasando con una etapa un poquito difícil para mi. o sea, de asumir toda la tékidkph@ responlidad.h@ icmjcy cumplió una condena por asalto. fue trasladado a un centro inmigración el 17 de agosto se enfrentará a an juez para ver si fue deportado o no. >> si su regresas aquí le digo yo no quiero tener problemas con estas cosas de que yo tengo que llamar a la policía y cosas así. y le digo, yo más lo hago, te pienso dar otra oportunidad, porque eres el padre de mis hijos. y porque todavía te quieroh@h@téicmjio÷kph@h@ carlos garcía tiene problemas con la ley. tiene otras ofensas relacionadas y por acción atuar la influencia de las drogas le está pidiendo otra oportunidad a su esposa y a este país. >> es residente legal. su mamá lo trajo de vveracruz méxico, junto con sus otros hermanos, hace 5 años que está casada con isabel que intenta por todos los medios de salvar su matrimonio. >> sí, en este caso misposo. yo le pienso dar a él una oportunidad a él. en este caso cu
gratuitamente información preventiva en español, más información sobre niños perdidos en univisión.com uni con la ley. >> estoy pasando con una etapa un poquito difícil para mi. o sea, de asumir toda la tékidkph@ responlidad.h@ icmjcy cumplió una condena por asalto. fue trasladado a un centro inmigración el 17 de agosto se enfrentará a an juez para ver si fue deportado o no. >> si su regresas aquí le digo yo no quiero tener problemas con estas cosas de que yo tengo que...
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. >>> he is a young maryland man once described as the next uni bomber, dallas smith was convicted ofe bombs when he was 20 years old. joy lapoll a was in the courtroom when he learned his fate. >> reporter: at the age of 13 dallas smith came on the radar of the fbi when they found 20 pipe bombs the teen had built. >> some people had described your client as the next uni bomber. >> the only thing that he has in common is that he is very brilliant. he might have been through rough things but he is nothing like that, i don't think. >> reporter: fbi records allege that smith had planned to fly to l.a. and target a federal complex. >> the whole idea of somebody going to california 13, 14, is a child's fantasy. that is not a uni bomber. >> reporter: smith is now 22 and faces an 8 year sentence for building a pipe bomb. this time a university of maryland police officer tuned it had his back bag. they came face to face. >> they considered him a threat to public safety. he was found with a pipe bomb that if detonated would have caused significant bomb to anyone who was near him at the time. >
. >>> he is a young maryland man once described as the next uni bomber, dallas smith was convicted ofe bombs when he was 20 years old. joy lapoll a was in the courtroom when he learned his fate. >> reporter: at the age of 13 dallas smith came on the radar of the fbi when they found 20 pipe bombs the teen had built. >> some people had described your client as the next uni bomber. >> the only thing that he has in common is that he is very brilliant. he might have been...
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un grupo de 100 a 150 millones de personas estados unis.unas afectan el desarrollo mental de los bebÉs? ¿no es peligrosos a vacunas tan rÁpido? >> entendemos la preocupaciÓn que puede ver con las vacunas. es un punto en el que estamos andando bastante importancia. los grupos que estÁn desarrollando estas vacunas para la nueva influenza sÓlo nuevos grupos que han desarrollado con seguridad las vacunas para la bipedestaciÓn. tenemos un grupo muy establecido desde el cf para mantener esas vacunas seguras y esperamos obviamente que no haya ningÚn caso. es imposible decir con seguridad que no habrÁ ningÚn efecto adverso. tq@ tenemos un sistema de vigilancia para esos posibles casos adversos para entender si hay casos adversos y digamos que detectar de manera rÁpida. en este momento es imposible decir con cien por ciento de certeza, rusa sino todos los esfuerzos para tener una vacuna segura y efectiva. >> el doctor felipe novelo para el centro de control de enfermedades. gracias a estar con nosotros. >> ahora para darnos consejos muy prÁcticos de
un grupo de 100 a 150 millones de personas estados unis.unas afectan el desarrollo mental de los bebÉs? ¿no es peligrosos a vacunas tan rÁpido? >> entendemos la preocupaciÓn que puede ver con las vacunas. es un punto en el que estamos andando bastante importancia. los grupos que estÁn desarrollando estas vacunas para la nueva influenza sÓlo nuevos grupos que han desarrollado con seguridad las vacunas para la bipedestaciÓn. tenemos un grupo muy establecido desde el cf para mantener...
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. >>> in uni brow conversation continues. are we waxo for flacco.eone going to get that on a t-shirt before you are. >> better not. >> 68 degrees right now. 100% humidity. barometer at 30.15 and holding steady. we have a dense fog advisory, we have seen some ground fog around the metro. you can get temperatureses and dew points, calm winds, going to get a little bit of fog. frankly through the next five day, there's been an a justment. looking for a high in the region and giving us humid conditions. a garden variety chance with a high of 85 degrees. tonight, about 67 degrees, tomorrow a better chance of a thunderstorm but nothing that should ruin saturday in total. sunshine, 92 and 90. back to 88 degrees at the end of the five-day forecast. >>> thank you. let's check in with sharon in traffic control. >>> good morning, only two at this point, both on the beltway, on the west side, watch for some debris there, that's going to be on the inner loop at security boulevard. we have problems on the southwest with speeds, 24 miles per hour on the speed sens
. >>> in uni brow conversation continues. are we waxo for flacco.eone going to get that on a t-shirt before you are. >> better not. >> 68 degrees right now. 100% humidity. barometer at 30.15 and holding steady. we have a dense fog advisory, we have seen some ground fog around the metro. you can get temperatureses and dew points, calm winds, going to get a little bit of fog. frankly through the next five day, there's been an a justment. looking for a high in the region and...
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[applause] [applause] muhammad unis. [applause] with his belief in self-reliance of people, he has altered the face of finance and of entrepreneurship. he struggles with economic theories and the effects of them on the people of his native bangladesh. yearning for a way to lift people out of poverty, he revolutionized banking to allow low-income borrowers access to credit. he has enabled citizens of the world's poorest country to support their families and build profitable businesses, sustaining their community. in doing so he has unleashed avenues of creativity and allowed millions worldwide to imagine their own potential. [applause] [applause] >> before we break up, we should give an extraordinary round of applause. [applause] [applause] shepard: there you go. the medals of freedom for 16 people at the white house today. the news continues now. we have brand new details on a sex scandal involving one of college basketball's biggest names. lou of el -- louisville's coach, giving his accuser thousands of dollars. how did
[applause] [applause] muhammad unis. [applause] with his belief in self-reliance of people, he has altered the face of finance and of entrepreneurship. he struggles with economic theories and the effects of them on the people of his native bangladesh. yearning for a way to lift people out of poverty, he revolutionized banking to allow low-income borrowers access to credit. he has enabled citizens of the world's poorest country to support their families and build profitable businesses,...
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businesses losing jobs and pro white house unies- unions. will we see resolution? >> we will not see resolution. julie, in 2000 mexican trucks carrying goods were supposed to go into the united states. the clinton administration blocked that and as a result of that recently mexico slapped tariffs against 90 different u.s. products. that is beginning to bite . they are cutting the labor force because there is a 10 percent tariff on them and they can't compete with the other products. the administration said before the summit, they don't expect anything resolvedful even though businesses have appeal to both of their leader to move it off of the back burner and get something done. >> canada is actually america's largest trading partner. what about the controversy over the buy american provision. >> this is coming to a head. not only hurting canada but hurting american. let me explain the canadian hurt first. under the stim tim bill all iron and teal and marfed goods have to be bought in america. meaning purchased there. that shuts out the canadians. it is shutting out
businesses losing jobs and pro white house unies- unions. will we see resolution? >> we will not see resolution. julie, in 2000 mexican trucks carrying goods were supposed to go into the united states. the clinton administration blocked that and as a result of that recently mexico slapped tariffs against 90 different u.s. products. that is beginning to bite . they are cutting the labor force because there is a 10 percent tariff on them and they can't compete with the other products. the...
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klein has unie interest in michael's children, but wouldn't say what those interests are. in a statement he said dr. klein was acting on promises he made to michael with respect to assuring the long-term health and stability of the children. this out of the blue move only fuels tabloid reports that he is the biological father of 12-year-d prince and 11-year-old paris. >> multiple sources have come forward saying arnold klein is the biological father of the two children. >> he didn't exactly deny it on cnn last month. >> i think it is best right now to say i'm not the father. >> reporter: he was jackson's dermatologist whose medical records were subpoenaed as part of the vestigation. monday the judge denied his request for a voice in the kids' lives. >> we look at fatherhood and motherhood as who has been doing the job, not who's got the genetics. >> reporter: the judge approved the original custody deal giving jackson's mother guardianship and debbie rowe visitation. >> today's result, 5 1/2 weeks after the tragic death of michael jackson, eliminates uncertainty and offers
klein has unie interest in michael's children, but wouldn't say what those interests are. in a statement he said dr. klein was acting on promises he made to michael with respect to assuring the long-term health and stability of the children. this out of the blue move only fuels tabloid reports that he is the biological father of 12-year-d prince and 11-year-old paris. >> multiple sources have come forward saying arnold klein is the biological father of the two children. >> he didn't...
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people are finding health insurance more uni fordable. not to mention the militaries that don't have health insurance. that's one thing we have to get done before the end of the year. of course extending unemployment insurance is what we have to do within days of getting back. because it is out there. we know that is one of your favorite projects but so are dc zoning rights. any news that you can share? anything? >> yes, i'm having to do it the hard way. they tried to plaster a very leafy gun amy. i said wait a minute. before i say go with this, with this huge wipeout of all dc gun laws, big city, with no dc gun laws before we say that let me do more due diligence and i'm very pleased that the speaker of the house working with me and i'm pleased we are going to get either the guns off or some compromise that would be easier to live with than throwing up our hand when we couldn't get the votes saying let's go with it. we are seeing brakes. we have had the first defeat on the nra with a bill that the senate rose up and said no. >> so you ar
people are finding health insurance more uni fordable. not to mention the militaries that don't have health insurance. that's one thing we have to get done before the end of the year. of course extending unemployment insurance is what we have to do within days of getting back. because it is out there. we know that is one of your favorite projects but so are dc zoning rights. any news that you can share? anything? >> yes, i'm having to do it the hard way. they tried to plaster a very leafy...
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ghoare loonng raa uny stdeth rmngin the cafo stre . uli cdnwo oou'to nt forecast. i wouldn't count on too i ma. nyu yos lkfony xepaxeivnttuer r, pamaybe to fredericksburg may see one or two but not too many this afternoon. kenny is in for angie goff. he has our back with the traffic. >> welcome. we will begin in maryland, 270, a clear ride frederick to the capital beltway. on the northbound side at middle brook road on the off ramp we have problems. virginia northbound 395 clear trip northbound from the beltway to the 14th street bridge. 95 northbound in virginia good from belt save leave the house now if you are heading to the city. no problems to report at bladensburg road. here's andrea. >>> the most common crime in montgomery county is theft from vehicles and most of the most attractive targets are parked in garages or malls. the theft rate is on the increase and police have launched an initiative to take a bite out of this particular crime. 9 news now armando trull is live at one of the spots that's being targeted by officers. good morning. >> the crime-bustin
ghoare loonng raa uny stdeth rmngin the cafo stre . uli cdnwo oou'to nt forecast. i wouldn't count on too i ma. nyu yos lkfony xepaxeivnttuer r, pamaybe to fredericksburg may see one or two but not too many this afternoon. kenny is in for angie goff. he has our back with the traffic. >> welcome. we will begin in maryland, 270, a clear ride frederick to the capital beltway. on the northbound side at middle brook road on the off ramp we have problems. virginia northbound 395 clear trip...
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there are certain things i can do, meaning the unis, et cetera, the basof the decratic party, and that's h the hatch-kennedy kennedy-hatch relionship really began. that doesn't mn we didn't fight each other lot. but offer thoseights, knock-down, draout battles on the floor and in mmittee, we would reach out to each other and hug eachther and realize we represent differe spectms of the litical spectrum. how much--. >> woodruff: i was going to say--ou used the word "eological ." how much was an ideologue was he? >> he wathe leadi libal in the united states senate for all the years ive been in the senate-- i've been i there 33 years. and bar none he was t leader. and he h more control over the democrat party base than anybody else. he's the only one who could bring them alongon issues that were-- you know, th were down the middle, and reall bipartisan. but he could bring thealong. they woulhave to listen to him. and part that was because he led so many purly liberal battlesn the floor, lost a lot of them, but he also won a lot of the too. and, you know,e-- he just had-- and he had that pers
there are certain things i can do, meaning the unis, et cetera, the basof the decratic party, and that's h the hatch-kennedy kennedy-hatch relionship really began. that doesn't mn we didn't fight each other lot. but offer thoseights, knock-down, draout battles on the floor and in mmittee, we would reach out to each other and hug eachther and realize we represent differe spectms of the litical spectrum. how much--. >> woodruff: i was going to say--ou used the word "eological ."...
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imprisoned without any contact to the outside world, without any access to lawyers, they suddenly in uni son all decide that not only the election was fair and square, but that they were all pawns in the hands of american institutions. that is simply a silly scenario. and i don't think anybody buys it. >> warner: now mr. majd, as you've said, you both have said they've got a story and they're sticking to it. this is not a new theme, this idea, that any reform or any activist is just a pawn in an international plot. do you think members of the regime actually believe that? and is there some basis for it? i mean the united states did help engineer a coup there in the 50s. >> well, i think -- well, iranians are generally conspiracy minded. i would agree with dr. milani on what he said, clearly these confessions are coerced or not voluntary, at an absolute minimum with. whether these people were promised freedom if they made these confession, i'm not sure. who knows what happened in swral in the time they spent in jail. but i think yes, i think that's why i say that there are some people, at
imprisoned without any contact to the outside world, without any access to lawyers, they suddenly in uni son all decide that not only the election was fair and square, but that they were all pawns in the hands of american institutions. that is simply a silly scenario. and i don't think anybody buys it. >> warner: now mr. majd, as you've said, you both have said they've got a story and they're sticking to it. this is not a new theme, this idea, that any reform or any activist is just a...
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he said he had been out to our father properties and some of the uni had been destroyed by tenants. we felt the tenants who are reed havoc had writted to our father's death by creating economic stress and makg it impossible for him to keep the buildings like he wanted to. i was defending himself against people that i thought had hurt him. and it was a very personal thing. and in my book i show that, you know, destructive tenants and welfare is not always aligned. no, ma'am recipients are reinstructive and some are fanttic. they don't go together. but my brother put them together. and we see the greater claim for it. i gather you've been studying this for many years, and the kid was 1 so it was shocking. but it's an example of how power works. and i, you know, i was initially surprised when i read the article as an adult what my brother had written. i don't blame him for it. but i think there's something about the way it was received that is indicative of the way the media publishes what it wants to hear and is highly critical. in fact my brother had changed the names and made up par
he said he had been out to our father properties and some of the uni had been destroyed by tenants. we felt the tenants who are reed havoc had writted to our father's death by creating economic stress and makg it impossible for him to keep the buildings like he wanted to. i was defending himself against people that i thought had hurt him. and it was a very personal thing. and in my book i show that, you know, destructive tenants and welfare is not always aligned. no, ma'am recipients are...
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the uniforms are blue, which is what the team wanted, and the awesomely blue unis are ready and readyny of the necessities covered, i just threw in batting helmets and a bunch of baseballs and an official rule book just in case they're nerds like me. and a company called star usa shipping in ohio sprung for the seriously considerable expense and hassle of getting the stuff over to baghdad. mcclatchy's baghdad staff, again, helped us out with staying in touch with the team and making sure they got everything. so, because of all of this totally self-interested, self-disinterested altruism and efficiency and generosity and awesomeness, today in baghdad, baseball. wow. the goods so generously offered by you and put up by krectg and star usa and mcclatchy were delivered to the iraqi baseball team could only be described as an ironic, sue me if it's funny and performance-enhancing drugs and contracts of how totally awesome baseball really is. >> i would not be exaggerating if i say that. we were promised 40 to 50 times that we would get up and that our voices will be heard. but this is the
the uniforms are blue, which is what the team wanted, and the awesomely blue unis are ready and readyny of the necessities covered, i just threw in batting helmets and a bunch of baseballs and an official rule book just in case they're nerds like me. and a company called star usa shipping in ohio sprung for the seriously considerable expense and hassle of getting the stuff over to baghdad. mcclatchy's baghdad staff, again, helped us out with staying in touch with the team and making sure they...
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. >> so steve, connect the do here now beeen him and the unied states.in what way would hebe considered a threat to u.s. interests. and als how closely tied was to al qaeda. >> h clear llaborated wh elements of al qaeda in the peri after their retreat from afghastan acrs the border after 01. >> may i st interrupt. was he involved, for instance, did this goup shelter al qaeda leaders. >they are accused of that by the government of the united states that why he had a $5 million reward on his head inddition to the%cx 6cj reward by the pakistani government it was fo his collaboration wi al qaeda. he also cilitated tactics against american soldiers across-the-board never afghanistan and he targeted western facilities in pakistan and byeeking to destabilize pakist he was judged by t united states government to be working against american intests for all thse reasons he was seen as an enemy of t united states. but his claborations with al qaeda i thin the ambassador said it well, were pecuar to his reon and to the relationship betwe his tribe and uzbeq and some
. >> so steve, connect the do here now beeen him and the unied states.in what way would hebe considered a threat to u.s. interests. and als how closely tied was to al qaeda. >> h clear llaborated wh elements of al qaeda in the peri after their retreat from afghastan acrs the border after 01. >> may i st interrupt. was he involved, for instance, did this goup shelter al qaeda leaders. >they are accused of that by the government of the united states that why he had a $5...
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look at china uni com. these stocks are on fire. china mobile hit a 52-week high the other day. you can see the growth over there. technology is not broken right now. looks like more of a pause. >> you're looking at activity foretibco. >> it was unbelievable today. this is a name that comes up all the time, a software play and everybody is always talking about various issues on who might have interest. forget it right now. look at what happened in the options today. this thing has been averaging 300 contracts a day. they bought over 13,000 in september 10 calls alone today. very active. over 10,000 traded before noon. very interesting activity out already and 2 the stock is making a big move but the anticipation is for an even bigger move. they started off paying 55 cents and paid up to 75 cents and it's institutional size and just kept moving to the upside. >> let's move on to topping the tape. mcdonald's, up 2% after july sales topped estimates. most of the growth coming from international markets as well a pete's favorite. >> on the street corner sipping a cup of jo. >> jim s
look at china uni com. these stocks are on fire. china mobile hit a 52-week high the other day. you can see the growth over there. technology is not broken right now. looks like more of a pause. >> you're looking at activity foretibco. >> it was unbelievable today. this is a name that comes up all the time, a software play and everybody is always talking about various issues on who might have interest. forget it right now. look at what happened in the options today. this thing has...
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isolated, imprisoned withot any contact to the outside world, without any access to laers, they suenly in uni son all decide tha not only the election wafair and square, but thathey were all pawns in the hands of ameran institution that is simply a sill scenario and i don think anybody bu it. >> wner: now mr. majd, as you've said you both have said they' got a sty and they're sticking to i this is n aew theme, this idea, thatny reform or any activist is just a pawn in international plt. do you think members of the regime actuallyelieve that? and is there some basis for i i mean the united staes did help engineer a coup ther in the 50s. >> we, i think -- well, iraans are generally conspiracy minded. i would agree with dr. lani on what heaid, clealy these confessns are crced or not voluntary, at an absolute nimum with. whether these peoe were omised freedom if they made these confession, i'm not sure. who knows what hpened in swral in the time ey spent in ja. but i think yes, i think thas why i say that there ar some people, at least among their supporters who will beeve this, because of the pa
isolated, imprisoned withot any contact to the outside world, without any access to laers, they suenly in uni son all decide tha not only the election wafair and square, but thathey were all pawns in the hands of ameran institution that is simply a sill scenario and i don think anybody bu it. >> wner: now mr. majd, as you've said you both have said they' got a sty and they're sticking to i this is n aew theme, this idea, thatny reform or any activist is just a pawn in international plt....
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most emotional, most difficult issues, don back to the days of the '60s, civil rights, women's rights, uni unionized issues, minimum wage, health care, immigration reform, medicare, prescription drugs, teddy kennedy negotiated with people who were opposed to him but trusted him in the negotiations. if he gave you his word it was good and you knew he wanted to compromise to get things done. he had fierce critics in american politics. you'll see an overwhelming outpouring of support. he was someone who had a great passion for what he did. he was respected across the aisles. quick point to the nancy reagan statement. washington has changed in the last 25 years. american politics has become polarized. ted kennedy is from the generation where if you were having a disagreement be ronald reagan of george h.w. bush or a republican before that, they would fight in public during the day but retire and have a cocktail in the evening and work out differences. try to find, is there 80% we can agree on and set aside 20% we can agree on that? that era is missing in washington now. ted kennedy and ronald
most emotional, most difficult issues, don back to the days of the '60s, civil rights, women's rights, uni unionized issues, minimum wage, health care, immigration reform, medicare, prescription drugs, teddy kennedy negotiated with people who were opposed to him but trusted him in the negotiations. if he gave you his word it was good and you knew he wanted to compromise to get things done. he had fierce critics in american politics. you'll see an overwhelming outpouring of support. he was...
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wider that she was acally worki for the soviet uni. >> rose: exactly. >> and so again. >> rose: weren't there two working for the sovi union. >> there was somebody else too. >> that is one of e things that actually --hat gave you the idea. >>t gave me the idea to create this story line. >> when yocreate a back story. >> yeah, exactly. you eate a back storyor thcharacter that one of my thgs, whether or not the audience knows aboutt, i know about the chacters pa. and i juswant the tors to know. the audience doesn't need to know. like for insnce, brad pitt's character aldo raine has arope burn arou his neck. bui never wanted to explain hoit happened. >> rose: i desperately wanted to know. >> you just figuret out, all right. that's up you to supply where that rope bur came from. >> rose:ou figured a little conversation that would refer to i if i wanted you to know, i would have told you. >> rose: but your idea of cinema then is to keep a lot of stuff. you want myery in the fill testimony self. you want us not to ow everything. >> i like the idea, i like the ideahat, okay, if you contemplate
wider that she was acally worki for the soviet uni. >> rose: exactly. >> and so again. >> rose: weren't there two working for the sovi union. >> there was somebody else too. >> that is one of e things that actually --hat gave you the idea. >>t gave me the idea to create this story line. >> when yocreate a back story. >> yeah, exactly. you eate a back storyor thcharacter that one of my thgs, whether or not the audience knows aboutt, i know about...
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unis kennedy shriver is in critical condition.y say the 88-year-old is surrounded by her husband, five children and grandchildren, as well as her son-in-law, california governor, arnold swaz negligenter. in addition to being the sister of president kennedy and ted kennedy, she is the founder of the special olympics. >>> the senate ethics committee has cleared senators dodd and conrad of breaking rules biceping cut-rate mortgages. they found that vip mortgages they received from the lender, countrywide, did not violate senate gift rules and weren't necessarily the best available. they scolded the two for not being more careful to avoid the appearances of wrongdoing. >>> president obama signed off on a bill to extend funding for cash for clunkers, offering refund vouchers wofrth $4,500 to car buyers who trade in gas-guzzling vehicles. >>> even after his death, michael jackson's ability to generate controversy lives on. the mayor of carson, california, was blasted for ordering the american flag outside city hall blown as half staff o
unis kennedy shriver is in critical condition.y say the 88-year-old is surrounded by her husband, five children and grandchildren, as well as her son-in-law, california governor, arnold swaz negligenter. in addition to being the sister of president kennedy and ted kennedy, she is the founder of the special olympics. >>> the senate ethics committee has cleared senators dodd and conrad of breaking rules biceping cut-rate mortgages. they found that vip mortgages they received from the...
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you know a chiernld who had could be tack with either of surts spects call crimes against children uniillan, fox 45 morning news. >> fewer people are falling victim violent crime in maryland. a new report shows 11 percent decline in homicide state wievmentd according state the numbers are due tie 20 year low for murders in baltimore and a 14 percent drop in prince gorge county. other violent crimes were down about 2 percent. >>> there are more details about the burglary suspect wrongly pronounced dead by emt's after a police involved shoot. 51-year-old michael core ralz was shot by a police officer saturday after police say he lunged at the officer with a screwdriver. medics pronounced him dead at the scene and left. with you officers still on the scene saw him move and make noise. officials say an internal investigation is underway and the mikdz involved have been temporary reassigned. >>> >> so how can you come and check a guy and then you say he is dead and then you leave and then come to find out he is alive. >> this say very, very serious matter for us and it's our hope within the
you know a chiernld who had could be tack with either of surts spects call crimes against children uniillan, fox 45 morning news. >> fewer people are falling victim violent crime in maryland. a new report shows 11 percent decline in homicide state wievmentd according state the numbers are due tie 20 year low for murders in baltimore and a 14 percent drop in prince gorge county. other violent crimes were down about 2 percent. >>> there are more details about the burglary suspect...
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unis kennedy shriver is listed in critical but stable condition this morning.she is the sister of president john f. kennedy and probably best known for founding the special olympics back in 1968. there's no word yet on what may be ailing the 88-year-old. family members including her daughter maria shriver and her husband california governor arnold schwarzenegger are by her side. >>> three more regional baivgs have gone bust, bringing the total number of closures to 72 this#rú year. the latest to fail are community first bank in oregon and first state bank and community national bank both in sarasota county, florida. officials estimate this crowned of closures will cost the )jfdi $185 million. >>> we are just a few hours away from officially having a new justice on the supreme court. judge sonia sotomayor gets sworn in a little later this morning, 11:00 eastern to be exact. she was confirmed by the senate this week. sotomayor becomes the first hispanic-american and only the third woman ever to be named as a justice. >>> want to take you overseas right now. polic
unis kennedy shriver is listed in critical but stable condition this morning.she is the sister of president john f. kennedy and probably best known for founding the special olympics back in 1968. there's no word yet on what may be ailing the 88-year-old. family members including her daughter maria shriver and her husband california governor arnold schwarzenegger are by her side. >>> three more regional baivgs have gone bust, bringing the total number of closures to 72 this#rú year....
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uni at a mutual friend, an oncologist who supported your campaign. he is on the ethics committee at claremont help. speak to him about end of life decisions. they are not the horrible things that you are hearing from the right and they're certainly not some of the things that you're hearing from the left. there are reasonable ways to defend what -- to deal with the end of life decisions. >> what is your specialty? >> respiratory care. i supervise. >> thank you for coming out. are you in my district? i wanna make sure that you get my mind -- my communications on this. we can indicated as we can to the medical community. we get the government that we select. it is true. i would tell you that republicans are in a minority in congress right now, based on the fact that the american people spoke in the last election. i and stand at. but my constituents spoke and put me into the office as well. the majority is different, and that does not mean that i stop acting on behalf of my constituents. there is a way to get a reasonable bipartisan commission -- compro
uni at a mutual friend, an oncologist who supported your campaign. he is on the ethics committee at claremont help. speak to him about end of life decisions. they are not the horrible things that you are hearing from the right and they're certainly not some of the things that you're hearing from the left. there are reasonable ways to defend what -- to deal with the end of life decisions. >> what is your specialty? >> respiratory care. i supervise. >> thank you for coming out....
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emotional laura ling sings the praise of the former president who helped free her and her fellow journalist uni lee from cap if tiff ti. so now that he has his high profile face time with mr. clinton, does that mean kimm jung il will na go she ate to end the nuclear program. now there is maybe a chance to sit down with the six party talks and make progress. but critics say mr. clinton's mission is saight dangerous precedent. former am bass torks a fierce critic of talks with the north charges it comes pairel s esly close to negotiating with terrorist. what happens if iran believed to be holding three american hikers asked for it's own high level visit. >> each situation has to be evaluated on it their own merits. they have their own circumstances. as the diplomat wins kudos for bringing the journalist home, his own wife secretary of state hillary clinton returns to the unglamorous and difficult task of dealing with north korea a. >> now we have to go back to the ongoing efforts to try and enlist the north korea ans in discussion that's the world wants to see them participate in. >> but one kore
emotional laura ling sings the praise of the former president who helped free her and her fellow journalist uni lee from cap if tiff ti. so now that he has his high profile face time with mr. clinton, does that mean kimm jung il will na go she ate to end the nuclear program. now there is maybe a chance to sit down with the six party talks and make progress. but critics say mr. clinton's mission is saight dangerous precedent. former am bass torks a fierce critic of talks with the north charges...
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st on you, when you scarcely get t it h he fromhe dealalersh, that's just out t of thehe uni. >> rorter: la let the trsmsion.ship reirir her but she's still uneasy. dennis says some customers have complained online that their dsg transmissions failed again after volkswagen fixed them. so, he wants a refund. >> as they were shaking our hands and handing us the keys, they knew. that's what bothers me the most. that they sold us this car knowing that this car has such a defect. >> reporter: and volkswagen and audi are actually only recalling about one-third of the vehicles that the government is investigating. so, that still leaves another 34,000 vehicles that are having a slightly different problem, where theyurch and surge and only lose partial power. volkswagen says it's not sure that is a safetyissue. and it's still investigating. diane? david? >> all right, elisabeth. at least we got them started. we were saying, the car stalling on the highway. >> vw saying they're not sure that's a safety issue? >> you promoted the cars. >> on the basis of that transmission. that's how they're tryin
st on you, when you scarcely get t it h he fromhe dealalersh, that's just out t of thehe uni. >> rorter: la let the trsmsion.ship reirir her but she's still uneasy. dennis says some customers have complained online that their dsg transmissions failed again after volkswagen fixed them. so, he wants a refund. >> as they were shaking our hands and handing us the keys, they knew. that's what bothers me the most. that they sold us this car knowing that this car has such a defect....
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this doesn't do anything to regulate the emissions in china, india or other countries so why uni unilaterallyarm our own economy without doing other things. host: we could cut way back and china and india could step up and we could have the same amount of global warming only putting american manufacturers at disadvantage. it is going -- >> more jobs there and less here. host: they are considering some sort of modified proposal on capitol that would maybe not focus on cap and trade so much as focusing on pushing people to find more renewable energy sources like wind and solar. we will see if they come up with a compromise. thanks for being here. >> thank you. appreciate it. bill: i wish i were anywhere but here file will is this. that plane should be flying, folks, not bobbing in the water. megyn: hitting the stores, spending cash. new retail numbers in. the news is not god. what does it mean for the supposed economic recovery? they say the recession is over. ♪ ♪ i'm cool like that, i'm cool like that ♪ ♪ i'm cool like that [ female announcer ] there's a smarter, cooler way to get your clothes
this doesn't do anything to regulate the emissions in china, india or other countries so why uni unilaterallyarm our own economy without doing other things. host: we could cut way back and china and india could step up and we could have the same amount of global warming only putting american manufacturers at disadvantage. it is going -- >> more jobs there and less here. host: they are considering some sort of modified proposal on capitol that would maybe not focus on cap and trade so much...
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. >> el canal 41 tenÍa tres aÑos de vida cuando yo me unÍ. >> a ver, cuÉntanos como fueron esos principioscÁmaras robÓticas. en aquel tiempo se movÍan a empujÓn. >> o sea que tÚ has vivido en carne propia lo que ha sido la evoluciÓn de la tecnologÍa y el desarrollo que ha tenido el canal 41, que es el canal lÍder de los hispanos aquÍ en la ciudad de nueva york. ( aplausos ) >> y ahÍ estÁn los nÚmeros para probarlo. >> ¡y cÓmo ha cambiado este pÚblico, antonio! >> asÍ es, el canal 41 no ha cambiado a lo largo de los aÑos. antes la audiencia primordialmente era puertorriqueÑa, y a medida que han pasado los aÑos y han llegado mÁs inmigrantes al área el canal ha reflejado quiÉn es esa comunidad inmigrante, ahÍ dominicanos como mexicanos, cubanos, gente de centroamÉrica, de argentina, de colombia, h@h@tqepzrwzykph@h@tq@ ahora soy reportera y estoy muy contenta de llevar 10 aÑos en univisiÓn. >> yo empecÉ como a los cuatro aÑos haciendo las condiciones del tiempo, como lo pueden ver si tienen del vÍdeo por ahí. bueno, definitivamente para mÍ fue la escuela pero tambiÉn es mi familia, porque en e
. >> el canal 41 tenÍa tres aÑos de vida cuando yo me unÍ. >> a ver, cuÉntanos como fueron esos principioscÁmaras robÓticas. en aquel tiempo se movÍan a empujÓn. >> o sea que tÚ has vivido en carne propia lo que ha sido la evoluciÓn de la tecnologÍa y el desarrollo que ha tenido el canal 41, que es el canal lÍder de los hispanos aquÍ en la ciudad de nueva york. ( aplausos ) >> y ahÍ estÁn los nÚmeros para probarlo. >> ¡y cÓmo ha cambiado este...
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uni spoke about the lack of a cyber work force. it is more and more difficult for federal government to really attract the cyber workers and get them on board. are they even out there? how we address the work force issue? >> frank had a meeting yesterday and people of one agency had a striking statement. he said that every one of the contractors would switch to federal employment in a flash if they could. doesn't have to do with the federal employment, it is most of the people who manage them are clueless. there is no point in working for somebody who does not understand the threat and does not understand the technology. if you switch the people and build the man higher -- manpower quickly. >> any other questions? here we go. >> i was just wondering, there were talking about the manpower issue of people switching to federal government. there was a lot of outsourcing of security. what is the right mix between having people who are dedicated civil servants on one hand versus having security done by contractors and others outside? >>
uni spoke about the lack of a cyber work force. it is more and more difficult for federal government to really attract the cyber workers and get them on board. are they even out there? how we address the work force issue? >> frank had a meeting yesterday and people of one agency had a striking statement. he said that every one of the contractors would switch to federal employment in a flash if they could. doesn't have to do with the federal employment, it is most of the people who manage...
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. >>> the kennedy family continues to gather at a massachusetts hospital where unis kennedy shriver issted in critical, but stable condition. it's still unclear why she went to the hospital, but shriver's had a series of strokes in recent years and she's best known as the founder of the special olympics which helps millions of people with disabilities worldwide. her daughter, maria shriver, and maria's husband, governor arnold schwarzenegger, have also been at the hospital. >>> police are getting new clues about the couple known for adopting special needs kids. they are coming from a man who was arrested last week. as sean callebs reports, they're looking at business debt and possible connections to the mexican mafia. >> reporter: 61-year-old henry cab tice was a long-time friend and business associate of byrd and melanie billings according to david morgan. >> they were business partners in a series of businesses, both in a finance company which financed cars and other things and, of course, in a couple small car dealerships. >> reporter: however, the relationship soured. tice owed bil
. >>> the kennedy family continues to gather at a massachusetts hospital where unis kennedy shriver issted in critical, but stable condition. it's still unclear why she went to the hospital, but shriver's had a series of strokes in recent years and she's best known as the founder of the special olympics which helps millions of people with disabilities worldwide. her daughter, maria shriver, and maria's husband, governor arnold schwarzenegger, have also been at the hospital....
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unied with more on the big matchup with one of the world's top soccer teams. >>> and then at 8:30 rafael and then the vice president of the redskins will join us live from training camp. >> another big name, tony perkins who we have the pleasure of being with. >> can i have your autograph. >> later. >> i love the -- you can't call it a new cd, but the latest cd from rafael saadiq because it reminds me of marvin gay. >> it's old school. and now there is a dvd out, live at the artist's den a performance from not to long ago. so he'll be with us in a little bit. >> and do you remember about songs being stuck in your head and i was listening to them and you know the song little walter, in the head for days now. >> petty catchy. >> it works. >>> right now let's take a look at what is going on outside at the area airports. it is a cool start to the day. temperatures in the 60s. 65 right now at reagan national. 66 at dulles international, bwi marshall is at 62 degrees. here is alook at the satellite radar. yes, there are some clouds out there. even here in northwest washington, a couple of clou
unied with more on the big matchup with one of the world's top soccer teams. >>> and then at 8:30 rafael and then the vice president of the redskins will join us live from training camp. >> another big name, tony perkins who we have the pleasure of being with. >> can i have your autograph. >> later. >> i love the -- you can't call it a new cd, but the latest cd from rafael saadiq because it reminds me of marvin gay. >> it's old school. and now there is a...
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sales are expected to double as far as unis are concerned. clearly if it plugs in and as a cool factor, people are rate to crack it open. >> to achieve the gains, do they have to discount the items? >> not as much as you think. net books have taken off because they are low price and people feel they can justify. they get excited about a $300 to $400 laptop. the i phone sales have seen little drop off. that is say premium-priced product. as long as people are willing to blur the line between want and need. they are willing to spend more money. >> there other segments where you start to see the shift from the luxury to necessity. are we getting there from hdtv? >> we are. people see it as something they have to upgrade to. that market has taken a while to penetrate. >> let me pipe in. i lo a lot of research for this thing on cnet. i bought and they closed two video stores and bought a desk stop to replace it. are any others doing that? is that a trend that we will see? >> people are ditching cable and they are buying a desk top or mac mini. the
sales are expected to double as far as unis are concerned. clearly if it plugs in and as a cool factor, people are rate to crack it open. >> to achieve the gains, do they have to discount the items? >> not as much as you think. net books have taken off because they are low price and people feel they can justify. they get excited about a $300 to $400 laptop. the i phone sales have seen little drop off. that is say premium-priced product. as long as people are willing to blur the line...
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when we come back cameron not sos uny does nooenounoes non vu?x?z?z?zrrñziçñx start here.ous. >> wow. >> you're just so comfortable. you know. >> i got to hang out here more often, i think. >> ashton kutcher isn't bad either. he's conquered the media world. sam and chris, they think they put stwiter on the map. real ashton. >> 3 million followers i think he's got. >> he does. oh, when youdd that to his acting and producing success, he's a tough act to top. now he's out with a new movie and our special correspondent cameron mathison, you tagged along with him. >> true. i thought it would be good to do that interview in central park but everywhere he goes, fans follow, taking picture, calling out. and maybe even swooning. >> dance? ♪ >> reporter: in his new movie "spread" he plays nickie, a sexual grister using looks and charm to work his way into the lifestyle of rich l.a.omen. >> what's your name? >> samantha. >> hi, samantha. i'm nickie. >> i'm leaving. >> really? why? >> it's late. >> you're right. we should get going. >> look, you're cute and everything but you're not c
when we come back cameron not sos uny does nooenounoes non vu?x?z?z?zrrñziçñx start here.ous. >> wow. >> you're just so comfortable. you know. >> i got to hang out here more often, i think. >> ashton kutcher isn't bad either. he's conquered the media world. sam and chris, they think they put stwiter on the map. real ashton. >> 3 million followers i think he's got. >> he does. oh, when youdd that to his acting and producing success, he's a tough act to...
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coming out wearing the same unis tomorrow. maybe they do. miikka owings 0-4.7 of 23. they have now lost, the reds lose to the pirates he will jump out of the spot. little league world series. statten island, in mercer island, washington. how you doing? that's a two-run shot to right center. 3-0 to new york. he wins this one, 10-2. mayor bloomberg, the new york city mayor was at the game. meanwhile we've got warner robins in iowa. justin>> joe. that's a solo shot. we're tied at 2. georgia now up in the fourth. bases empty, tray maddux. his second of the day. georgia goes d on to win 11-3. tiger woods entered the barclays next week. the number one golfer plans to play in all four fedexcup events for the first time. a new points system means players lose ground if they take a week off. woods will be the number one seat when the pga tour playoffs, he's got a pretty comfortable lead there. he moved up the most. winning a major helps. >> sergio out of the par 5, fifth. putting for eagle. he finished the day with a 6 under 64. chris riley, with the chip-in for birdie
coming out wearing the same unis tomorrow. maybe they do. miikka owings 0-4.7 of 23. they have now lost, the reds lose to the pirates he will jump out of the spot. little league world series. statten island, in mercer island, washington. how you doing? that's a two-run shot to right center. 3-0 to new york. he wins this one, 10-2. mayor bloomberg, the new york city mayor was at the game. meanwhile we've got warner robins in iowa. justin>> joe. that's a solo shot. we're tied at 2. georgia...
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. >> i would put pug sound in the intensive care uni the situation is ctical. >> the chesapeake bay is lik the canary in the al mine. is an indicator of what we e now learning to expect in any body owater across the planet. >> narrator: the decades after the clean water act, frontline kes a hard look at why erica has failed for so long to cleanp the nation's waterways. >> aiculture is by far the rgest source of pollution to the all of the waters in t untry. >> we're notalking about little ma and pan the farm anymore. we're talking about instrial producon. it is industrial waste. >> narrator: and how contaminated waterthreaten not on wildlife... >> you have frogs withix legs, male frogs with ovarie >> nrator: ...but ultimately reaten our own health as well. >> the same thgs that are kiing the animals will kill people, too. narrator: in a two hour special report, frtline correspondt hedrick smith uncovers the danger to the nation'saterways. tracking new thrts. >> if you are livi in washington, dc, uld you drink water coming out of the potoc? >> probably not. >> narrator: coronting new al
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to overhaul the whole thing for just 15 million is uni --wise is unwise. . .'ve seen in understand a lot of what the caller was talking about. but i think there has to be some practicality in what we spend. i think you can start with physicians' and families and all of us being aware of what things cost. and at least having a discussion about it with the patient or with the family before doing it. you know, traditionally, doctors have not had that role. we just do what is best. i think it does behooves us all to understand what the costs are and make practical decisions. guest: i would concur with his remarks. host: this year relationship as chairman of the board and president? how professional? -- what is your relationship? guest: he is the boss. dr. garrett is chairman of the board and has done an exceptional job in casting a vision and even a passion throughout the organization for political excellence, and the whole piece that you experienced, when you are here, a real passion for the entire patients experience. as you know, and i think most people that ar
to overhaul the whole thing for just 15 million is uni --wise is unwise. . .'ve seen in understand a lot of what the caller was talking about. but i think there has to be some practicality in what we spend. i think you can start with physicians' and families and all of us being aware of what things cost. and at least having a discussion about it with the patient or with the family before doing it. you know, traditionally, doctors have not had that role. we just do what is best. i think it does...