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raises the prospect of a nuclear arm'sace in the middle east. >> russia and the united ates also announced toy that they've filized agements on using russian airspace polite u.s. military mission in afghanistan, a well as new coperation on a range of othe issues. >> earlier in the day, the president and michellebama visited the tomb of the unknown soldier in mosc both leaders were full of smiles d complimts and russian esident dimitri medvev as he put it, cle some of the pages of the pa. >> translator:he talks that we d today were only the first, but a very step in improving full-scale coperation between our twocountries. thers the befits of both states an if both countries win, then everybo wins. >> but friendly words couldt conceal the many chalnges of the retionship between thewo former cold war adversariese the u.s. and rusa had been at odds over an antimissi system proposed by he forme administration wch would be based in poland and the czech repu republic the president said tod the matter's sll under review. the two nations havelso clhed over last summer's war in orgia. the president
raises the prospect of a nuclear arm'sace in the middle east. >> russia and the united ates also announced toy that they've filized agements on using russian airspace polite u.s. military mission in afghanistan, a well as new coperation on a range of othe issues. >> earlier in the day, the president and michellebama visited the tomb of the unknown soldier in mosc both leaders were full of smiles d complimts and russian esident dimitri medvev as he put it, cle some of the pages of...
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three units selling at $63 a square foot. when will it be worth $1,100 a square foot again? >> i don't think i'll see it. >> reporter: while much of the over-heated, over-built miami real estate market continues to it's free fall, there have been some big buys recently. instnt funds have scooped up hundreds of units at discounts of 50 to 90%. >> before you jump on a plane and head to miami in search of fire sale prices, you need to know that you won't get a bargain like that unless you are buying a whole building. but there are bargains here after being stalled almo four years, the miami market is beginning to move. at the height of the market, 21,000 homes were sold. this year, 9,000. sales are on track to hit 12,500. where the market was red hot, carlos thought he would never have a chance to own a home. now he's confident for $330,000, he just bought a bargain. >> we resisted temptaon, did not get into more than we could afford. >> reporter: the advise for bargain hunters? >> there are early deals that make sense. if you think you're going to make money on a quick flip in
three units selling at $63 a square foot. when will it be worth $1,100 a square foot again? >> i don't think i'll see it. >> reporter: while much of the over-heated, over-built miami real estate market continues to it's free fall, there have been some big buys recently. instnt funds have scooped up hundreds of units at discounts of 50 to 90%. >> before you jump on a plane and head to miami in search of fire sale prices, you need to know that you won't get a bargain like that...
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it is assessed on a continual basis by a unit within government. they look at a number of factors -- intelligence available, the capability and intense on international terrorism looking to target this country. not just al qaeda and the fillets, but irish republicans, extremists, and animal rights or far-right wing extremists. not just a person convicted recently but the lone attacker who wants to carry out attacks on individuals. >> all right, frank, our security correspondent. thank you, indeed. a group of reformers clerics been around, including a former president calling for referendum on the election process. this is a referendum is the only way to restore people's trust and end the crisis. mr. cal thomas also praised former president rafsanjani who said it was duty to address people's doubts about the results -- mr. khatami. two people killed in western iraq. also wounded eight others. it is the second attacked bear in a week. 56 people including generals, journalists, academics on trial in turkey accused of plotting against the government. accused of org
it is assessed on a continual basis by a unit within government. they look at a number of factors -- intelligence available, the capability and intense on international terrorism looking to target this country. not just al qaeda and the fillets, but irish republicans, extremists, and animal rights or far-right wing extremists. not just a person convicted recently but the lone attacker who wants to carry out attacks on individuals. >> all right, frank, our security correspondent. thank...
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. >> theongress the united ates needs to ads is problem in law.>> there senatoill lson staing re with a 16-foot pyon ski calling fo thn he impt of al exot snakes. t's just a mater of time forene othe snak gets t visitor in the flora evergles. >> mak feel sere. make hiure. >> at about don io elecre? >> mhim el secure so he wot el like he'llfa. >> men and won say a ban on exot its won't work whay rk is a new florid w that reqres wners of the exoticet rister them and ha a och ilanted uer the in. they say thashou become stanrd aoss t count. >>anng the snakenot go to get rid ofeade, it wilpush them unrgd. onthing rember abouth child th was kild by the snakllegedly, hat s iroperresns snake epg. itad -- he was keing it illegand kee it in a fish tank. theyfor fisht for akes. >> it is not going tbe easy d may bempossib properly regulati snes as ts and purgi tm from the everglades. i think i'm go stk ur house cat mia. outhanks to r kofman. > wh back, i'm yours d he's ours. ngn son mr itos "playlt". what's uma being smart. p. just bked my 10th nighton hotelm, iet ght free. you.me. getaway. reall
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they executed a second warrant at a storage unit murray rented. at jackson's rented l.a. mansion, investigators found the powerful anesthetic, propofol, also known as diprivan. >> reporter: they say that was based on a preliminary autopsy finding that points to diprivan as the possible cause of jackson's death. >> when i see a conductor that is close. >>> dr. murray has not specifically denied giving jackson the drug. >>> i'm not under investigation. i knew they were coming. >> police also interviewed jackson's former nurse. she says the pop star begged her for diprivan. >> he really suffered from a really bad case of insomnia. and was told that this medication, diprivan, would really help him to sleep. >> the coroner won't officially rule on the death until toxicology reports come back. that will be next week. >>> just a short time ago, lawyers for jackson say they have recovered millions in cash and property from former advisers and say they expect to recover even more. >>> hit with the four major professional sports leagues, as well as the ncaa. the leagues want to blo
they executed a second warrant at a storage unit murray rented. at jackson's rented l.a. mansion, investigators found the powerful anesthetic, propofol, also known as diprivan. >> reporter: they say that was based on a preliminary autopsy finding that points to diprivan as the possible cause of jackson's death. >> when i see a conductor that is close. >>> dr. murray has not specifically denied giving jackson the drug. >>> i'm not under investigation. i knew they...
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. >> this makes it very portant at this dialogue continues a that the united ates be in a positi to nudge china in the rit direction as it emerges as the leading ecomic power of th21st century. >>eporter: one issue where progress is slow, but e need increasing urgent is climate change. the two countries have dee economic difrences there that may be harder to resolve tn the usual digreements over cuencies and trade. darren gersh, "nhtly business rert", washington. >> suzan: today marks the thirstraight up day for the dow with a modest 15-pnt gain. but the bluehip average has been on a tear sging about 40% sie its march low, while the s&p 500 is up 45% inhe same time fra. as scott gurvey rerts, those gainare starting to make some investors quite nervs. >> rorter: is it the real thing or just a head fake. what the doubters call a skers rally? that is the big money qution facing invesrs watching a maet which exploded on the upside in july. stephen wood of ruell investments ys he hasn't seen a major ecomic change. but he has seen a big ing in market psyology. >> about a year d a half ago, end
. >> this makes it very portant at this dialogue continues a that the united ates be in a positi to nudge china in the rit direction as it emerges as the leading ecomic power of th21st century. >>eporter: one issue where progress is slow, but e need increasing urgent is climate change. the two countries have dee economic difrences there that may be harder to resolve tn the usual digreements over cuencies and trade. darren gersh, "nhtly business rert", washington. >>...
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its legacy costs and it also neededo reduce the number of unprofitsable dealerships it has in the united ates. and it did tha in bankruptcy. but as you kw, you cannot cost cut your way to profitabity. so the challenge for g. m. gng forward is to sel vehicles, and that what it nds to do to survi. >> susie: so i'm interviewing chs henderson tomorrow, the c.e.o. of genera motors, as you know what do you thinis the next big test for hendeon? >> ihink e test f then der on andg. m.is product. and nay need to sell product. and it not just selling product, it's conncing nsumers that they hav qualy products. one of the things that has dogged g. m. forheast 20 or 30 ars is tha they don't have good quality pducts. backn the late 70s, early 80s, there were some quality issues with lot of th vehicles they were producing. actuly, in the pastfive or six years th've been turning out some really goo products. the problem is theytill have that quali reputation. they've not overcomehat with kurms, and that is something they really need sell to the american publi >> sus: sounds like a lot of work to done. thank
its legacy costs and it also neededo reduce the number of unprofitsable dealerships it has in the united ates. and it did tha in bankruptcy. but as you kw, you cannot cost cut your way to profitabity. so the challenge for g. m. gng forward is to sel vehicles, and that what it nds to do to survi. >> susie: so i'm interviewing chs henderson tomorrow, the c.e.o. of genera motors, as you know what do you thinis the next big test for hendeon? >> ihink e test f then der on andg. m.is...
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if you think your child or any other child may have been a victim call crimes against children's unit at (410)853-3650. fridel released on $250,000 bond. reporting live at baltimore county police head had quarters. karen parks fox 45 news "late edition". >> >> breaking news to report out of howard county. at this hour. where a teenager has been shot near a school. we have learned that he was flown to shock trauma after shot on the playground of cradle rock school in columbia. of course more on the story as it becomes available. >> 200 students were evacuated from summer school today in east baltimore after police chase a suspect into the building. no one was hurt. but it caused panic for several hours outside of william peck ca elementary school. parents raced to find children and police searched the building floor by floor. >> door was open. just ran on. >> the door should be always secured. i was always afraid of this. >> once again no one hurt. but after seven hours police found the suspect hiding under a sink. he has been identified as 26-year-old keion earl wanted for violation of p
if you think your child or any other child may have been a victim call crimes against children's unit at (410)853-3650. fridel released on $250,000 bond. reporting live at baltimore county police head had quarters. karen parks fox 45 news "late edition". >> >> breaking news to report out of howard county. at this hour. where a teenager has been shot near a school. we have learned that he was flown to shock trauma after shot on the playground of cradle rock school in...
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they areary of the united ates, and it does not matter with the presiden is, they will be wary of that peon. this is a relationship that has be built. clinton met -- met putin and didn't like in the beginning and things and did cross the. bush loved and and the beginni and things and frosty. but this me, a little thing obama did. he had dinner wi medvedev and he was opposedevin of the ne that the putin but he id, no, i am spendinthe night with family. putin, an evening guy, had breakfast. in the picte, putin looks like of the guard. he has a little cup, los like somebody given t cut t look fancy buddy has bun in the ba. the news conrence friday, the president id he thinks health care is on tck. things he will have something by the august recess. will it be anything tangible, substantial >> i think by theugust recess is pretty optimistic. i think i this -- the senate in particular it is in a hard place because they are tryg to write a bill that ll draw some publican votes. that is hard busess. that way to finance that that fell apart. after fine neways. they have to have a determination
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. >> repor morennife grves d r fellowarin lots a there for t presidenofhe united ates because its their ty. thr duty to fly ex- helicoer, ttnown a manene. major grooechs ith to so. it's noally aut bei fema. bout being a minan part oanizionhat is exce >> reporte there arenly fi marine pots fly th idenand himily aany given me. >> of cose, it's ner wrackingo fly the presenof e unit stas. i think my most stful ys are when i fly sasha and maa. >> r b sometimes me dauntihae ssgers is thsoh lawn of the ite hoe, with no rways andust landg dis the mines cal puck >> t pucre very small at weave to land on, i certainlyintimida yohave the camer on you. >> rorr: mare onhabeen landinon theouthawn sin dwht eisenhower had g ck to the ite housin a huy in57. since may 2008 major griev has traveled toev cri to assist the esident. st recently,oital >> i went omforhe g-8. we were thera couple wks anwet directlyo . s so throw o fir pitch at tll-sr gamend thy last flighthday afr i got ba home, so's a ve busy hele but i uldo it for fr soluly >> rorte major geves n'bearning thapaycck as a mare e pilot any nger.
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united stes has been tryi. hillary clintotalked about it. atas a rather successfu moment forer when she m with russianoreign minister. she said that she wanted to reset the relationship between the united stat and russia. but the meetings that obama had in moscowwere, a best, miling. theeeting with medvedev went well. >> a flowup to that. >> it's a bit of followup to that because the united stat is still committed to its relatnship with georgia and ukraine and t russians see it as a zero sum me. 1?$7 will not get nato out at anyte. because the eopeans will top it is frohappening. but theydoant to show. want to show th the u.s. is still actually committeto theseuys on the ground >> dan,you said that ukaine's the key to russia. >> none could surve. and that's part of r problem. part of --no doubt what was in the heavy background of joe biden's ip the. and ma one other pot, and that is i agree that i think that the trip didot go wel, the president's trip to russia. what we do't kn yet is whether any scret agreements any meadia minds, the russian,
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nations to sutitute nuclr ergy for fossil fuels if there is nothis kind of cooperation tween the united ates and rsia and ve active fuel banks which we encourage. >> rose: in sunday's "new yor times" there was story about president obamwhen he was a student at columbia and thoughts that he had about nuclear proliferation. you have been out fro of tha tell me what u rlistically believe isossible. >> i belve tt at least during the xt few years it is possible not only thathe united states d russiaill set an example byestroying weapons or disabling them, downgradg nuclearaterial and doinso reallyery steadily and with full observation of the world that will encourage others to do like wise and hopelly discourage still oths from not gettininto the business to begin th. but doot see-- at least within the next f years, a that's always a estion of how many years-- t idea of nucleafree world. even as ivisit withy frie sam nun and with george schultz and wh billperry and henry kissinger, you kno, they he different views asxactly what we're lookingat. theyalk about sort of encampmentat the base of the m
nations to sutitute nuclr ergy for fossil fuels if there is nothis kind of cooperation tween the united ates and rsia and ve active fuel banks which we encourage. >> rose: in sunday's "new yor times" there was story about president obamwhen he was a student at columbia and thoughts that he had about nuclear proliferation. you have been out fro of tha tell me what u rlistically believe isossible. >> i belve tt at least during the xt few years it is possible not only thathe...
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united states. we've had summer camps closed, and luckily kids are not at school right now. so we haven't had the kind of school disruption that we saw earlier this spring. >> the world health organization declared the h1n1 virus a global pandemic last month. the w.h.o. says there are more than 98,000 documented cases worldwide, with 440 deaths. here in maryland, there have been two swine flu-related deaths, and 686 confirmed cases of the h1n1 virus. >>> remembering a former nfl star. coming up, fans pay their respects to steve mcnair. >>> and a special honor for an area woman. find out what she has accomplished. >>> big day today. our intern michelle has been helping us learn forecasting. >> put her on the spot. just put her right there on tv. >> well, she is the one that came up with the 2-degree guarantee for today. take a look at it. >> really! >> the 2-degree guarantee was 80 degrees. she has been sweating this one out. the high today 81. >> all right! nicely done. >> she hit it. and we have had a ten days in a row. our winner today is from taneytown. jenny puckman, cel
united states. we've had summer camps closed, and luckily kids are not at school right now. so we haven't had the kind of school disruption that we saw earlier this spring. >> the world health organization declared the h1n1 virus a global pandemic last month. the w.h.o. says there are more than 98,000 documented cases worldwide, with 440 deaths. here in maryland, there have been two swine flu-related deaths, and 686 confirmed cases of the h1n1 virus. >>> remembering a former nfl...
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child or any other child may have been a victim you are asked to call the crime against children unit at 4 1 0-8 5 3-36 5 0. we just received a letter from our lady of mount carmel elementary school sent out to all the parents and guardians today. it says that according to police none of the charges are related to his volunteer service at the parish or at the school. it goes on to say that he is being notified by registered mail that he is not permitted to work or volunteer at any parish or school of the archdiocese of baltimore until this matter is resolved. live at baltimore county police headquarters karen parks fox 45 news at 5:30. >>> thousands of fans in the state of tennessee are gathering to say farewell to nfl quarterback mcnair. they will honor the former tennessee titan and baltimore raven of course who is murdered by his girlfriend early this week. john dunn from the sister station in nas nashville, tennessee with a very latest on the memorial and other stories related to mcnair tonight. john? >>reporter: about 5000 people are expected to attend the public memorial service wh
child or any other child may have been a victim you are asked to call the crime against children unit at 4 1 0-8 5 3-36 5 0. we just received a letter from our lady of mount carmel elementary school sent out to all the parents and guardians today. it says that according to police none of the charges are related to his volunteer service at the parish or at the school. it goes on to say that he is being notified by registered mail that he is not permitted to work or volunteer at any parish or...
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talks are also ove >>speaking with reporter at th conclusionf this week's asian regional conference in thaild, the north kore delegate said strong-arming by the united statesas to blame. >> translator: we are not against notiations. have never been against talking. but how can you talk whenou ve a knife at your back? >> just momts later, secretary inton met with the press. again, shdemanded that north korea honor its previous commitment to abdon its nuclear bitions. >> we doot intend to reward the north for just turning to th table. we will not gi them anything new for aions they have already aged to take. and we have no appetite for pursuing protracted notiations that will only lead right back to where we havelready been. >> charles armstrong is a professor of korean studieat new york's combia university. >>well, north korea at this time seems mere more determined an ever to pursue nucle ambitions seems to be what haens happening internally north korea the appearance of thellness of the great leade and the rise inhe hard-liners on the se. >> the tough talk beeen the two counies didn't end there. today north korereleased a statent attackinsecretary
talks are also ove >>speaking with reporter at th conclusionf this week's asian regional conference in thaild, the north kore delegate said strong-arming by the united statesas to blame. >> translator: we are not against notiations. have never been against talking. but how can you talk whenou ve a knife at your back? >> just momts later, secretary inton met with the press. again, shdemanded that north korea honor its previous commitment to abdon its nuclear bitions. >>...
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>>> the army faces a period where its ability to continue to deploy combat units at acceptable fill rates is at risk. >> boots on the ground. to meet the needs of fighting two wars, the army is growing. >>> crash course. some two-door small cars make the grade. >>> and rapid rescue. the dramatic and heroic efforts to save a child trapped in a burning car. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm michelle guillen. we begin in afghanistan this morning and the increasing number of u.s. casualties. four american troops were killed yesterday by a roadside bomb. at least 30 americans have been killed there this month, making it the deadliest month for u.s. forces since the invasion of 2001. meanwhile, an extensive search is under way in afghanistan this morning for a captured u.s. soldier. susan roberts has the details. good morning. >> good morning to you. >>> defense secretary robert gates is speaking out condemning the latest video, saying he's disgusted by the exploitation. the u.s. military is vowing to do everything it can to bring private bowe bergdahl home s
>>> the army faces a period where its ability to continue to deploy combat units at acceptable fill rates is at risk. >> boots on the ground. to meet the needs of fighting two wars, the army is growing. >>> crash course. some two-door small cars make the grade. >>> and rapid rescue. the dramatic and heroic efforts to save a child trapped in a burning car. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning. thanks for joining us. i'm michelle guillen. we begin in...
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all the people here have hiv and they're on antiretrovirals an the moneyame from the united ates government. >> i wod love for americano know is that the money that they wo really hard f is reaching people. it is ming a difference. it getting quality o life back to people. it is raising ople from the dead. >>eporter: just ove hava million people are tang antiretroviral drugs in south africa. no country has numbers like that. and were, there are 6 million people livg with hiv. nd it's estimated that for every person who goes on a rvs, another person becomesinfected the depressing truth as one dtor put it is that the couny can't treat itsay out of this demmic. or wauvg i'm martin seemunga in south africa. >>> final lietonight. two sries from britain that caught our attention ts weekend. stoes strikingly different but that both somew speak to our forts, always ultimately unsuccessful, to defy theimits of age. the firsts from our partners at itn, is about the psing of henry allingham. on of the few surviving veterans of rld war i, who was said to be the worls oldest man. >> reporte the year tha
all the people here have hiv and they're on antiretrovirals an the moneyame from the united ates government. >> i wod love for americano know is that the money that they wo really hard f is reaching people. it is ming a difference. it getting quality o life back to people. it is raising ople from the dead. >>eporter: just ove hava million people are tang antiretroviral drugs in south africa. no country has numbers like that. and were, there are 6 million people livg with hiv. nd...
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there could be more victims, and anyone with information is asked to call the crimes against children unit at 410-853-3650. we'll have more on the story coming up at 6. >>> state prosecutors have withdrawn three subpoenas in their case against baltimore city mayor sheila dixon. attorneys for dixon filed a motion this week, challenging the subpoenas is, arguing that prosecutors were abusing the grand jury process. the subpoenas were for two city employees and one former city employee. dixon is accused of stealing gift cards that had been donated to the needy. a judge threw out 5 of the original 12 charges against her back in may. >>> fans are lining up around a nashville funeral home to pay their last respects to former nfl star steve mcnair before tonight's memorial service. mcnair was shot and killed last week by his 20-year-old girlfriend who then killed herself. in a few hours, lp field will be open to the public. a video tribute will be shown. and fans will be able to write messages in a book for the mcnair family. close friends, teammates, and his wife are all expected to attend. >>> in
there could be more victims, and anyone with information is asked to call the crimes against children unit at 410-853-3650. we'll have more on the story coming up at 6. >>> state prosecutors have withdrawn three subpoenas in their case against baltimore city mayor sheila dixon. attorneys for dixon filed a motion this week, challenging the subpoenas is, arguing that prosecutors were abusing the grand jury process. the subpoenas were for two city employees and one former city employee....
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steve the director of the influence coordination unit at centers for disease control and prevention. he has many years of experience at the cdc in areas of international health, malaria, immunization program and national center for environmental health. he's joined by three very distinguished panelists. first dr. arnold director of public health for the illinois department of health. he's been in that position since october, 2007 and previously served as medical director for bioterrorism and preparedness for the chicago department of public health. dr. arnold also served the national guard for 24 years and currently is also the state surgeon for the illinois army national guard. dr. marcy late and his assistant commissioner for the new york city department of health and mental hygiene. she has played a leadership role in many new york city public health responses for example west mile five is in 1999 and to the world trade center attacks and anthrax in 2001. she's frequently lecture on a national and international circuits on preparedness and infectious diseases. and last but not leas
steve the director of the influence coordination unit at centers for disease control and prevention. he has many years of experience at the cdc in areas of international health, malaria, immunization program and national center for environmental health. he's joined by three very distinguished panelists. first dr. arnold director of public health for the illinois department of health. he's been in that position since october, 2007 and previously served as medical director for bioterrorism and...
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look at the auto industry, 17 1/2 units at the high, now happy to get back to ten. that's loss out put and loss demand for investors. >> just a second. >> one at a time. jerry bowyer, then peter and steve moore. >> we don't spend the money at the mall, put it in the banks, banks are stronger, lending it out again and gets spent and more capital. >> the consumer is not borrowing. >> it's okay to have a one time recalibrati recalibration, to go from zero to 5%, if consumers stay at 5% and don't get more jobs, we go up from there and we're growing again. >> in a supplyside model, 5 moore, savings means more investment and investment goes into businesses and that sparks the economy, is that wrong? >> i'm all for savings. jerry has the story ri the problem is you're leaving out, the federal government is borr borrowing $2 trillion. that's the savings in the economy i'm really worried about. >> i am, too. >> you should be worried about that one. >> i think we will all agree on that, too much spending and too much borrowing, most regrettably, even with emerging gridlock in
look at the auto industry, 17 1/2 units at the high, now happy to get back to ten. that's loss out put and loss demand for investors. >> just a second. >> one at a time. jerry bowyer, then peter and steve moore. >> we don't spend the money at the mall, put it in the banks, banks are stronger, lending it out again and gets spent and more capital. >> the consumer is not borrowing. >> it's okay to have a one time recalibrati recalibration, to go from zero to 5%, if...
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and it pushes the trauma unit at the city's largest public hospital to its limits. >> i can tell you what rolls in the door here, and that is a lot of carnage. from people being shot and stabbed. >> reporter: the number of homicides this year is well over 200, down slightly over last year. still, for mayor richard daley senseless loss. >> that's the sad thing, another funeral, another funeral. it's about time that people get outraged. >> reporter: so much violence chief trauma surgeon andrew dennis says his hospital has come dangerously close to running out of blood for transfusions. >> we were down to three units of o negative blood. >> reporter: three pints of blood? >> three little bottles of blood. >> reporter: specifically o negative blood, which in an emergency can be given to anyone regardless of blood type. they call it the universal donor. >> this is the first time we've been critically short to the point where -- whether someone could perish because we didn't have the right product to give them. >> reporter: patty lewis stands over her grandson in intensive care. shot this
and it pushes the trauma unit at the city's largest public hospital to its limits. >> i can tell you what rolls in the door here, and that is a lot of carnage. from people being shot and stabbed. >> reporter: the number of homicides this year is well over 200, down slightly over last year. still, for mayor richard daley senseless loss. >> that's the sad thing, another funeral, another funeral. it's about time that people get outraged. >> reporter: so much violence chief...
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they was a really big surprise at the united nations. >> one week before the famous speech at the unite nations in favor of a jewish state. dean russ presented a long memo saying the soviets were adamantly against the state. the text and the words of his speech, it was a plea for justice as the american people. >> the policy was not there in the speech. the speech sounds like a tough zion speech that took everyone by complete surprise. if you look at world population of jews. there's 6 million year, five or six in israel. >> i think there was a lost sympathy, especially in western europe about what had happens to the jews. the french were big supporters. countries in dispute. particularly latin america. >> this was a huge effort to get the philippines at the last minute, through a big decision and confusion. he timely gave the word we want to go all out. we don't want to high pressure these states. let them decide what they want. that thanksgiving break came and it looked like that partition went loose. go out there and get them to change their votes. >> i eddie jacob son played an impo
they was a really big surprise at the united nations. >> one week before the famous speech at the unite nations in favor of a jewish state. dean russ presented a long memo saying the soviets were adamantly against the state. the text and the words of his speech, it was a plea for justice as the american people. >> the policy was not there in the speech. the speech sounds like a tough zion speech that took everyone by complete surprise. if you look at world population of jews....
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anyone with information that may help police is urged to call the crimes against children unit at 410, 853-3650. >>> it is a lot calmer in southeast baltimore tonight after a drug suspect ran into an elementary school, forcing its evacuation today. it all began around 10:00 this morning at the william paca elementary school. after getting a call about someone selling drugs near the school, police stopped keon earl and ran a warrant check, which showed that earl was wanted for violating patrol. officers say earl took off and ran into the school. police evacuated kids who were in a summer program, and searched every floor. >> after about the third sweep, we actually found him on the second floor in some cabinets underneath of a sink. he was actually arrested without any type of incident, taken to central booking where he will be processed. >> after more than six hours, police found earl hiding in that cabinet under the sink on the second floor. >>> maryland's most powerful radar searching the skies, not finding any precipitation around the baltimore area. and we will be precipitation- f
anyone with information that may help police is urged to call the crimes against children unit at 410, 853-3650. >>> it is a lot calmer in southeast baltimore tonight after a drug suspect ran into an elementary school, forcing its evacuation today. it all began around 10:00 this morning at the william paca elementary school. after getting a call about someone selling drugs near the school, police stopped keon earl and ran a warrant check, which showed that earl was wanted for violating...
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he is in a mobile unit at the scene of a crash on i-395. it is at south capitol street. the right travel lane and exit lane are closed. a ddot truck is behind them pushing everyone to the left. he said it is good because it makes everyone go around them. i say it is bad because they will be there for awhile. 95, headlights northbound in the normal pattern. 66 looks good. nothing out of the norm on 270. >> thank you. >>> 6:12 is your time. a new initiative is being launched to rai awareness of alzheimer's disease. more than 9000 d.c. residents are expected to suffer from alzheimer's through next year. early warning signs include problems with short-term memory. >> if you think a family member has alzheimer's disease, you are usually right. you do not want to ignore something that is a problem. >> there is no cure for alzheimer's, but early treatment can slow down the progress of the disease. >>> 6:13 is your time on this thursday morning, 73 degrees outside. a day of mourning at one of the nation's biggest fast-food train -- chains. we will explain. >> you're watching "go
he is in a mobile unit at the scene of a crash on i-395. it is at south capitol street. the right travel lane and exit lane are closed. a ddot truck is behind them pushing everyone to the left. he said it is good because it makes everyone go around them. i say it is bad because they will be there for awhile. 95, headlights northbound in the normal pattern. 66 looks good. nothing out of the norm on 270. >> thank you. >>> 6:12 is your time. a new initiative is being launched to rai...
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ukraine's president that america supports his efforts to join the uo, and that the united states efforts with russia won't come at the ukraine's expense. >> the united states supports ukraine's sovereignty and independence and to make its own choices, including what alliances they choose to belong. >> vice president biden said a stronger relationship between the u.s. and russia would benefit the former soviet republics like the ukraine. >>> secretary of state clinton is in thailand this morning. she'll meet with thai officials today and travel to a seaside resort for a southeast asian security conference. topping the agenda at that conference are human rights abuses in myanmar and north korea's nuclear program. >>> california's hot dry weather has touched off an early season of brush fires. several blazes erupted yesterday, including one that threatened 150 expensive homes in san bernardino.
ukraine's president that america supports his efforts to join the uo, and that the united states efforts with russia won't come at the ukraine's expense. >> the united states supports ukraine's sovereignty and independence and to make its own choices, including what alliances they choose to belong. >> vice president biden said a stronger relationship between the u.s. and russia would benefit the former soviet republics like the ukraine. >>> secretary of state clinton is in...
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at the age of 59. to some ker, d.c. united taking on colorado at home. united paid this one fun to watch. d at one second half. gomez with the corner kick. serves it up and look at that. brian namoff heads it in. you got to talk about a celebration there his first of the season. d.c. united comes back to win, 3-1. now we go to the first game of the soccer doubleheader at rfk. the washington freedom hosting st. louis. we start in the second half. no score, 74th minute. freedom in blue. hamari takes it, attacks, shoots it. deflects off a defender and in for the goal. his first goal of the season. the freedom get the win, 1-0. the new york liberty had won four straight against the mystics till tonight. lindsay harding came to the rescue nailing two free thro with eight seconds left to give the mystics the win. look who showed up tonight, mike sellers there to support. first quarter, off the liberty mitt. mystics guard lindsay harding grabs the rebound. she's off and running down the court. drives to the bucket. look at that, shows an up and n unbalance ed shot. the mystics win, 68-67. pretty
at the age of 59. to some ker, d.c. united taking on colorado at home. united paid this one fun to watch. d at one second half. gomez with the corner kick. serves it up and look at that. brian namoff heads it in. you got to talk about a celebration there his first of the season. d.c. united comes back to win, 3-1. now we go to the first game of the soccer doubleheader at rfk. the washington freedom hosting st. louis. we start in the second half. no score, 74th minute. freedom in blue. hamari...
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united star. at rfk. the nationals, catch a case of the drops. sex symbol, brings her star power to >>> a high-speed chase in michigan, ended with a surprise. they followed a stolen suv. the chase reached speeds of more than 100 miles an hour before the tahoe hit an embankment, went airborne and crashed last week. the 14-year-old driver said he just wanted to take his little brother an cousin out for ice cream. no one was seriously injured. >>> nashville police confirmed steve mcnair was victim of a murder/suicide. investigators said today that mcnair's 20-year-old girlfriend shot him four times while she was sleeping. she then killed herself. they were dating though mcnair was married. she suspected that mcnairas involved with another woman. public memorial held tomorrow in nashville. >>> the day after michael jackson's public memorial, new developments in the investigation into how he died. toxicology reports are not due back for a few weeks. but investigators reportedly want to talk to five additional doctors, who prescribed medications to jac
united star. at rfk. the nationals, catch a case of the drops. sex symbol, brings her star power to >>> a high-speed chase in michigan, ended with a surprise. they followed a stolen suv. the chase reached speeds of more than 100 miles an hour before the tahoe hit an embankment, went airborne and crashed last week. the 14-year-old driver said he just wanted to take his little brother an cousin out for ice cream. no one was seriously injured. >>> nashville police confirmed steve...
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they want them to call the crimes against children's unit at 410-853-3650. sally, back to you. >> thanks, vic. >>> he is charged with possession of obscene matter. and solicitation of child porning on arrest -- pornography. his bail is set at $250,000. >>> tennessee titans quarterback pay their respects to the athlete. they brought displays and photos, honoring mcnair. some signed a commemorative book for mcnair's family. we have new video of sahel kazemi's dui arrest two days before the murder. >> reporter: this video shows a police officer giving 20-year- old sahel kazemi a sobriety test, while mcnair, who is a passenger, remains in the car. kazemi repeatedly asks the officer to have nothing nair come to the police cruiser where she's sitting. but he never comes to her. he leaves. the former football player's body was found inside this nashville condominium. he had been shot four times. twice in the head, twice this the chest. >> there is no doubt, we believe now, at this time that mcnair was seated on the sofa and was likely asleep. >> reporter: next to hi
they want them to call the crimes against children's unit at 410-853-3650. sally, back to you. >> thanks, vic. >>> he is charged with possession of obscene matter. and solicitation of child porning on arrest -- pornography. his bail is set at $250,000. >>> tennessee titans quarterback pay their respects to the athlete. they brought displays and photos, honoring mcnair. some signed a commemorative book for mcnair's family. we have new video of sahel kazemi's dui arrest...
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messssag t th michchl l jason has died than whwhen barack k amama s elected president of ththe united ates. we talalk ououpop ltltur it crosses so manyy linines the progogm m rit now is ararti at the staples centerer >> thank y.ere. i'm trying to find closure. want you to know tat even though i am not there at the staples center, i am there in my heart. i've decided to pausend be sile. this feels right for me. michael wa a personal lovef ne, a treasured part of my world, part of the fric of my life in a way that i can't sm to find words toxpress. michael ed me to be there for his children and they will be there they ever need me. i hope toy brings closure for all those who loved hm. thank you katherine and joe for sharing youron with the world and with me. sen my love and condolences to the jackson family. diana ro. [ applause ] >> dear jackson family, it is with gat sadness tt w learned of the untimely deat of michael jackson. chael became close to us after he started vising and performing in south africa regularly. werew fond of him and he became a close membe ofur ly. we had great admir
messssag t th michchl l jason has died than whwhen barack k amama s elected president of ththe united ates. we talalk ououpop ltltur it crosses so manyy linines the progogm m rit now is ararti at the staples centerer >> thank y.ere. i'm trying to find closure. want you to know tat even though i am not there at the staples center, i am there in my heart. i've decided to pausend be sile. this feels right for me. michael wa a personal lovef ne, a treasured part of my world, part of the fric...
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president johnson thought it dramally changed public opinion in the united ates. first, to my friend and colleague, larry, standing by on the telephone. larry, walter cronkite, what did he do for the business? what is his legacy? >> larry: what can you say, john? i wish i could be there. i'm with my boys on a prior commitment i couldn't change. walter cronkite was not only a great broadcaster. he was a dear friend, especially to other broadcasters. he would aid you and help you and he would always build you up if you were young in the field. if you were on your way up, he was right there. of course, i don't think -- john, i think you'll agree. there will never be a newsman, again, ever, who will have that clout. the -- too many channels, too many areas, too many broadcasters. cronkite stands alone. he could change public opinion. no one broadcasting could do that today. no one could touch it. cronkite came back from vietnam and the mood about vietnam changed. one of the proudest things in my life, i want to get personal, was in the '90s. i got the walter cronkite
president johnson thought it dramally changed public opinion in the united ates. first, to my friend and colleague, larry, standing by on the telephone. larry, walter cronkite, what did he do for the business? what is his legacy? >> larry: what can you say, john? i wish i could be there. i'm with my boys on a prior commitment i couldn't change. walter cronkite was not only a great broadcaster. he was a dear friend, especially to other broadcasters. he would aid you and help you and he...
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big question mark what is going to happen there whether they break up the company or viable as one unit. at think a good trade is going into earnings and most of these fires is straddle. buy a straddle cause if the ne is fantastic andhey rip them higher, you are winner. if they don't work and go lower, you are a winner. that's an easy trade. >> let's move on to the next trade. oil extending declines today. eia saying they expect 2009 demands to contract. oil prices have fallen 18% since last week. chris, the theory had been that the whole oil rattling, sabre rattling about limitations on futures are causing some of the money to come out of the futures markets and go into equities. do you think that is partly behind the decline in crude this week? >> i think so. more is the concern that the economy is going to continue to weaken and potentially there is a second leg down we are going to see for the gdp. people are very concerned that there's not going to be more powder to put forth that could cause crude oil as the economies around the world weaken, to sell off more. >> iuorio, what names ar
big question mark what is going to happen there whether they break up the company or viable as one unit. at think a good trade is going into earnings and most of these fires is straddle. buy a straddle cause if the ne is fantastic andhey rip them higher, you are winner. if they don't work and go lower, you are a winner. that's an easy trade. >> let's move on to the next trade. oil extending declines today. eia saying they expect 2009 demands to contract. oil prices have fallen 18% since...
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and what you're going to look at here is the united states will sit at the table, come to a joint resolutions on these issues and then tell the sec and federal reserve board you have to implement those. it's the bargain we struck and you have to stand by it which means these enormous powers will no longer go to people appointed by an elected president confirmed by an elected senate but would go to people who aren't even americans and it becomes a very dangerous thing and threatens to integrate us into the european union. the biggest threat to democracy in the world today is not socialism even with obama. he's not going to mess with our fundamental right to vote and it's not the terrorists that are going to blow was up but not take us over. it's the bureaucrats. it's the barack to station of the world in which a self selected elite that fancies itself acting independent of the public will for the public good usurps this power and you see that in the european union in the european parliament they are not even allowed to introduce legislation. all they are allowed to do is vote yes or no on bill
and what you're going to look at here is the united states will sit at the table, come to a joint resolutions on these issues and then tell the sec and federal reserve board you have to implement those. it's the bargain we struck and you have to stand by it which means these enormous powers will no longer go to people appointed by an elected president confirmed by an elected senate but would go to people who aren't even americans and it becomes a very dangerous thing and threatens to integrate...
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i won't retend that the united ates and russia agree onvery issue as presiden medvedev indited, we've some frank discussions other areas where we stilldisagree. for instance, we had a frank discussion on russia, on georgia and i reiterated my firm beli that georgia sovereignty must be respected. even as we work through our disagreements on geoia's boers, w do agree that no one has annterest i rewed military nflict. in going forwar we must speak candidly to resolve tese differens peacefully and constructively. presidt medvedev and i are committed to leaving behind suspicn in therivalrin the past wen advance the interests at we hold in common. today, we made meaningful progress in demstrating throug deeds andwords what a mo constructive .s./russian relationship can look like i the 21st ntury. morrow i include badening this concept among the american and russian people. i believe that all o us have an interest in forgin a future in which the united state and russia partner effectively on behalf of our security and prosperity. at is the purpose of resetting our relations,t is the progress
i won't retend that the united ates and russia agree onvery issue as presiden medvedev indited, we've some frank discussions other areas where we stilldisagree. for instance, we had a frank discussion on russia, on georgia and i reiterated my firm beli that georgia sovereignty must be respected. even as we work through our disagreements on geoia's boers, w do agree that no one has annterest i rewed military nflict. in going forwar we must speak candidly to resolve tese differens peacefully and...
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. >> i put it all behind me and i really have no hard feelings at united but i just wanted to have ae with this. >> reporter: in washington, i'm lindsey mastis, 9 news now and wusa9.com. >> you can see the entire music video called united breaks guitars at wusa9.com and while you are on-line, drop a note in to mcginty's mail bag and tell them about the horror story. it is mail bag@wusa9.com. and on monday we will share your responses. >>> not one but loak 2:00 local landmarks are ready to close their doors for good. after 51 years on captiol hill the trover book shop is closing down. once the captiol hill location closes there will be only one left at 13th and f streets northwest but it will only sell cards and gifts, no books. owners expect it will take four to six weeks to sell the merchandise at the captiol hill location. >>> this sunday will be the last time you can sit down for food and drink at nathans in georgetown. the 40-year-old restaurant is on prime real estate at the corner of wisconsin and m but so far there are no reported buyers for the space. >>> spending time in the
. >> i put it all behind me and i really have no hard feelings at united but i just wanted to have ae with this. >> reporter: in washington, i'm lindsey mastis, 9 news now and wusa9.com. >> you can see the entire music video called united breaks guitars at wusa9.com and while you are on-line, drop a note in to mcginty's mail bag and tell them about the horror story. it is mail bag@wusa9.com. and on monday we will share your responses. >>> not one but loak 2:00 local...
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its ability to continue to deploy combat units at acceptable fill rates is at risk. based on current deployment estimates, this is a temporary challenge which will peak in the coming year and abate over the course of the next three years. >> woodruff: secretary gates also denounced a taliban video showing a missing american soldier in afghanistan. he was identified as 23-year-old private first class bowe bergdahl of idaho. he was captured in afghanistan about three weeks ago. gates said he was disgusted at the taliban's exploitation, but gave his assurance that u.s. commanders are "sparing no effort" to find the soldier. july became the deadliest month for american troops in afghanistan since the war began there almost eight years ago. the u.s. military reported four service members were killed today in a roadside bombing in the east. so far in july, at least 30 u.s. troops have been killed. and the british toll grew to 16 this month, when a british soldier was killed on patrol in helmand province on sunday. in mumbai, india, the only surviving gunman in last novembe
its ability to continue to deploy combat units at acceptable fill rates is at risk. based on current deployment estimates, this is a temporary challenge which will peak in the coming year and abate over the course of the next three years. >> woodruff: secretary gates also denounced a taliban video showing a missing american soldier in afghanistan. he was identified as 23-year-old private first class bowe bergdahl of idaho. he was captured in afghanistan about three weeks ago. gates said...
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game scoreless until the 75th unit. look at this passing from the americans in white. s to dc united's own. four minutes later brian ching using his noggin. they beat honduras 2-0. >>> stage 5 tour de france. wind swept jaunt. standings, derek, remain the same. lance armstrong still in second. less than one second behind the leader. tomorrow's stage actually goes into spain ending up in barcelona. not actually the tour de france tomorrow. >>> every rookie is going to have his ups and downs. ross detwiler giving up runs. e.r.a. of 12. nats and rockies today. detwiler in trouble in the 1st. morgan cannot get that. one hop over the wall. rockies up 1-0. 5-0 in the 5th. getting worse. over josh willingham's head. 6-0. troy tulowitzki nice when your shortstop has power like that. his 14th of the year. nats fall 10-4. four innings, six runs for detwiler. not good. in seattle today the os circling against the mariners. down 3-0 in the 9th when they rose from the dead. ty wigginton with the two-run single down the middle. bird beat the ms 5-3. >>> today's news conference confir
game scoreless until the 75th unit. look at this passing from the americans in white. s to dc united's own. four minutes later brian ching using his noggin. they beat honduras 2-0. >>> stage 5 tour de france. wind swept jaunt. standings, derek, remain the same. lance armstrong still in second. less than one second behind the leader. tomorrow's stage actually goes into spain ending up in barcelona. not actually the tour de france tomorrow. >>> every rookie is going to have his...
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united states, a little bit more than 50% of our market. and it's really to take advantage of the full power of the constellation portfolio today. if you look at how we previously distributed our brands in these markets, we were split amongst several distributors. we're one of the largest profit providers to the wholesale distribution network in the united states for wine and spirits. so we really weren't getting the full benefit and the full power of our portfolio with these distributors. so by consolidating this allows us to garner a lot more support for our brands, and it's all about driving organic growth. >> well, it's certainly an opportune time to make changes in an environment where it seems like so many companies are struggling here. in your latest earnings report first quarter profits were down 85%. there was an analyst at deutsche bank, mark greenberg, who told clients he was concerned business appears to be worsening. what can you tell us about business, particularly for beer, which is one of the semths that that analyst brought up as far as deterioration? >> yeah, well, first of all, you're quoting our statutory earnings. our comp
united states, a little bit more than 50% of our market. and it's really to take advantage of the full power of the constellation portfolio today. if you look at how we previously distributed our brands in these markets, we were split amongst several distributors. we're one of the largest profit providers to the wholesale distribution network in the united states for wine and spirits. so we really weren't getting the full benefit and the full power of our portfolio with these distributors. so...
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friday morning, 8:45 a.m., they have the first to market for the reagans as a unit here at the 2009 training camp. >> from a shocking loss one day to a not so shocking new world record the next, michael phelps made a big comeback in the two hundred meter butterfly at the world championships. he was beaten by the german athlete. he has the 34th world record of his career. but there is controversy behind the high-tech swimsuit. >> 22 world records have been broken so far at this meet. most of the swimmers are wearing these controversial new suits. i asked michael phelps agent today if they ever considered wearing one of those suits at this meeting to level the playing field. the agent said, no. michael has always worn a speedo. in beijing, some of spear's most famous customer's talk to reporters at an exhibit of the ghost of swimming past. >> i were some of these old suit. >> no one believes that fina will turn back the clock this far. new issues will be banned next year. >> phelps at a very rare silver medal performance. cred to the german beat phelps on tuesday in one of those high- tech sui
friday morning, 8:45 a.m., they have the first to market for the reagans as a unit here at the 2009 training camp. >> from a shocking loss one day to a not so shocking new world record the next, michael phelps made a big comeback in the two hundred meter butterfly at the world championships. he was beaten by the german athlete. he has the 34th world record of his career. but there is controversy behind the high-tech swimsuit. >> 22 world records have been broken so far at this meet....
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all of , beatinghehe united ates, none of this i is good.. we are going the w wro wayay. that's w whytoto markekets e not voting for the u.s. in thehe dly market election. now, we are going to l loo carefully at this vexing questionon,n some detailatat inin tshowow i am hoping tohohowouou a wayay out, with resesctctto policies and polititi,, a wewiwi have a spspireded panel discussion or is difficult topipi however, first u t tssevening, stocks. they zigged and zagged to a slight rise atthe close. here's cncn's's matt ntoto wh the rundndn.n. >> reporteter:t t s balele t the finish with dowow trtradgg amped 80 poioint range before ding the day with a a scant 5 5 inint me a duce, iff you will, on wall street. afaftesixays of decline, oil finanall settled d dow andnener anmamarials took offff assicicy cassame back i in favor, a least t fo the moment,ltltugh alcoa c ciously s saw a 7%7% g evapororatasasinvestors needed rere tn better thananxpected trailing rulul to b i int that ory. financials alsoallied today in an improving joblesess ratgg temperededyy weak tatail sales but
all of , beatinghehe united ates, none of this i is good.. we are going the w wro wayay. that's w whytoto markekets e not voting for the u.s. in thehe dly market election. now, we are going to l loo carefully at this vexing questionon,n some detailatat inin tshowow i am hoping tohohowouou a wayay out, with resesctctto policies and polititi,, a wewiwi have a spspireded panel discussion or is difficult topipi however, first u t tssevening, stocks. they zigged and zagged to a slight rise atthe...
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. >> we are going up to a unit. look at that view.at's -- >> this is a nice hotel. >> nice hotel room. you know, you have great brand of nuts over here. >> but what is -- so somebody owns this and then it's ruented out as a hotel? units sold for $550,000 back in 2005. last week, the same condos sold for $32,000 when an investment bond fought 51 heavily discounted units from the bankrupt builder. you're saying this was worth $1,100 a square foot? when it will worth that again? >> i don't think i will have will be alive? >> ever? >> i might seette worth -- see it worth $500 a square foot. >> it was a one of a kind deal, but the news is that prices are so falling so far that properties are beginning to move. the regent is one of nine bulk sales that have seen vulture funds scoop upundreds of condos at 50 to 90%. last night we sat in on a seminar for first time home buyers and it sounded like what we he were -- what we heard during the boom. >> if you don't own a home, you need to buy one. >> we find carlos bergouignan. he doesn't need to
. >> we are going up to a unit. look at that view.at's -- >> this is a nice hotel. >> nice hotel room. you know, you have great brand of nuts over here. >> but what is -- so somebody owns this and then it's ruented out as a hotel? units sold for $550,000 back in 2005. last week, the same condos sold for $32,000 when an investment bond fought 51 heavily discounted units from the bankrupt builder. you're saying this was worth $1,100 a square foot? when it will worth that...
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like any child in new haven, missouri. >> reporter: his mother brought him from mexico to the united states athe age of 4. though it wasn't until he was 17 and tried to enlist in the military that he found out he was undocumented. >> they told me that my social security wasn't real. that it had -- it belonged to somebody else that was already in the military and had passed away. i was shocked. >> reporter: his dreams of becoming a doctor were shattered. >> it shut me down completely. >> reporter: now fearing deportation, they are rallying around a bipartisan bill called the dream act. >> what do we want? >> reporter: that would allow undocumented students to remain in the united states and attend public colleges and universities at in-state tuition prices. most importantly, it could provide a path to legal residency. advocates say the bill would help 360,000 undocumented young people who must have good moral character and earn at least a two-year degree or enlist in the armed services to qualify. >> it is an investment. i think they will get that money back many times because of the high earni
like any child in new haven, missouri. >> reporter: his mother brought him from mexico to the united states athe age of 4. though it wasn't until he was 17 and tried to enlist in the military that he found out he was undocumented. >> they told me that my social security wasn't real. that it had -- it belonged to somebody else that was already in the military and had passed away. i was shocked. >> reporter: his dreams of becoming a doctor were shattered. >> it shut me...
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united, you broke my taylor guitar. >> reporter: there's that pesky youtube video skewering baggage handlers at united airlines. and worst of all cash-strapped business travelers have either cut way back on flying or like alex paris are only flying coach. >> we'd rather travel twice as much than to travel less at higher luxury. >> reporter: analysts say a precipitous drop in full fares is the primary reason profits are plunging at many airlines. trouble started last fall when the global economy nose dived, taking business travel with it. so, lucrative business travelers who pay more to book late or sit at the front of the plane have practically disappeared. add to that, leisure travelers are only buying heavily discounted fares. fitch ratings airline analyst william warlick says those expensive fares are how airlines make money. >> most of the global legacy carries would rely on 40% or more of their passengers being business oriented. and obviously they pay a higher fare, they are higher yielding customers and that tends to drive half of the airlines total passenger revenue. >> reporter: the revenue hole could s
united, you broke my taylor guitar. >> reporter: there's that pesky youtube video skewering baggage handlers at united airlines. and worst of all cash-strapped business travelers have either cut way back on flying or like alex paris are only flying coach. >> we'd rather travel twice as much than to travel less at higher luxury. >> reporter: analysts say a precipitous drop in full fares is the primary reason profits are plunging at many airlines. trouble started last fall when...
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they executed a second warrant at a storage unit murray rented. at jackson's rented l.a. mansion, investigators found the powerful anesthetic diprivan. a source tells cbs news the search of the doctor's office was based on a preliminary autopsy finding that points to diprivan as the possible cause of jackson's death. dr. murray has not specifically denied giving jackson the drug, but the cardiologist says he did nothing that should have led to the singer's death. >> i'm not under investigation. i knew they were coming. >> reporter: police also interviewed jackson's former nurse. she says the pop star begged her for diprivan. >> he really suffered from a really bad case of insomnia and was told that this medication, diprivan, would really help him to sleep. >> reporter: the coroner won't officially rule on the cause of jackson's death until toxicology reports come back. that may be next week. cbs news, los angeles. >>> this morning the fbi is investigating the shooting death of a border patrol agent in california. the agent was fatally wound the last night about 100 yards
they executed a second warrant at a storage unit murray rented. at jackson's rented l.a. mansion, investigators found the powerful anesthetic diprivan. a source tells cbs news the search of the doctor's office was based on a preliminary autopsy finding that points to diprivan as the possible cause of jackson's death. dr. murray has not specifically denied giving jackson the drug, but the cardiologist says he did nothing that should have led to the singer's death. >> i'm not under...
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united states. i will never forget just watching gorbachev's face years ago at the malta summit when he... bush senior told him what the big plans that the united states had for russia were, which was basically nothing and no money and no aid. and i think it's... it has seemed that way all along. but i still am not convinced... i mean, i think that they know it's important. but i'm still not convinced that they know what they want to get out of it. yes, the nuclear agreements are critical. but there's still, i think, a sense of sayingness about what the united states really feels it needs or wants from russia. and i don't think that's been defined yet. again, there's a lot of talk about iran, i'm not so sure russia is a partner in iran. and beyond that i think they're just not sure and that's probably not going to help. >> rose: ambassador pickering, in terms of history, will the period right after the collapse of the wall and the soviet union disintegrating all the way through the beginning of the iraqi war be viewed in history as a great lost opportunity for the united states to do a lot
united states. i will never forget just watching gorbachev's face years ago at the malta summit when he... bush senior told him what the big plans that the united states had for russia were, which was basically nothing and no money and no aid. and i think it's... it has seemed that way all along. but i still am not convinced... i mean, i think that they know it's important. but i'm still not convinced that they know what they want to get out of it. yes, the nuclear agreements are critical. but...
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. >> cardiac intensive care unit at the cleveland clinic. world renowned for both the high quality care and its comparatively low costs. those who work here like the doctor an important example as washington debates american health care. >> everything we do is done with the patient at the center of the picture. not the doctor. >> in many hospitals, cardiologists and cardiac surgeons work in different departments. here, all under one roof. the business model that translates into more collaboration and less competition for patients and for health care dollars. >> the cleveland clinic is not a fee for service model. i get paid a salary. we all get the same check, it doesn't matter whether we do an operation or an angeoplasty. now unfortunately, that's not the case across the country. and that does lead to excess costs. everybody wants to do their procedure. >> what are we talking about? >> reporter: dr. toby is an outspoken advocate of reform but also found several cautionary notes as washington debates just what to do and how to pay for it. >>
. >> cardiac intensive care unit at the cleveland clinic. world renowned for both the high quality care and its comparatively low costs. those who work here like the doctor an important example as washington debates american health care. >> everything we do is done with the patient at the center of the picture. not the doctor. >> in many hospitals, cardiologists and cardiac surgeons work in different departments. here, all under one roof. the business model that translates...