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. >>> it was unreal. >>> today's storms bring down power lines across the region. who is still in the dark tonight? >>> getting your input on the state budget. the top items on the public's wish list. >>> live in high-definition from wbff tv in baltimore, this is fox 45 news at 10:00. >>> hello. i'm jennifer gilbert. storms hit maryland, causing major damage in several parts of our region. heavy winds and rain made it through, uprooting trees. they ended up falling on power lines and blocking streets. >> it was unreal. i had never seen anything like this in my life. branches were flying. leaves were flying. debris everywhere. we started hearing hail against the window and that's where i thought the window was definitely going to shatter. >> i looked at my husband and was wondering if maybe there was a tornado. we pulled down the driveway and there were more and more trees down. then we saw the huge 1 blocking the entrance to our court. >>reporter: there was a similar scene where the storms even brought down more trees and damaged at least one home there. in baltimo
. >>> it was unreal. >>> today's storms bring down power lines across the region. who is still in the dark tonight? >>> getting your input on the state budget. the top items on the public's wish list. >>> live in high-definition from wbff tv in baltimore, this is fox 45 news at 10:00. >>> hello. i'm jennifer gilbert. storms hit maryland, causing major damage in several parts of our region. heavy winds and rain made it through, uprooting trees. they...
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i was on the conference call this morning, and they point out that there are $5 billion in unrealized losses there. which they expect to absorb through earnings over the next three years. if, in fact, the commercial real estate market gets more challenging, which we expect, then that -- that unrealized loss could overwhelm earnings, and they would have to start taking impairment charges. >> but hasn't that been factored in to a certain extent, jack, with the stock price already that there is more deterioration to come in the commercial loan market? >> well, we think so. and that's why we're projecting that a buyer here would do well over a three-year time frame, possibly see a double in the shares. but there is short-term risk to that. a further weakening in the economy would probably drive the stock into the high single digits. >> jack, what about the financing side of this calculus? ge is saying it's going to get rid of the government guarantees for its funding. how is that going to affect its financing costs and its carrying charges for these loans? >> good question, larry. you foc
i was on the conference call this morning, and they point out that there are $5 billion in unrealized losses there. which they expect to absorb through earnings over the next three years. if, in fact, the commercial real estate market gets more challenging, which we expect, then that -- that unrealized loss could overwhelm earnings, and they would have to start taking impairment charges. >> but hasn't that been factored in to a certain extent, jack, with the stock price already that there...
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yesterday, he sunk an unreal 45 foot putt to the fairfax native, tie fairfax native, phil marino. marino never played british open, but shocked the golf world atopt le atop the leader board. steve marino fell behind. we begin with marino having an excellent round. starting tied with watson for the lead at five under. his second shot on par 5, 7th hole. from just over 230 yards away. incredible. land on the green. curls up nice. close to the win. marino would tap in for eagle. gets back to two under. and it was marino. putting for birdie. triple bogeyed 15. now one over for the tournament. five shots. and 59-year-old. tom watson. and the gallery roars with jubilation. and a tip of the cap. edge of the far way. par 5, 17th. look at this. >> just gets the bounce and goes just right. bounces. rolls too and the eagle. and give it a good run here. is he going to get it? so close. just misses. watson was look come on, man. heould tap in for birdie. and leads the british open. four under. playing the tournament isn't just golf. it is spiritual. [ inaudible ] >> i just have a sense there i
yesterday, he sunk an unreal 45 foot putt to the fairfax native, tie fairfax native, phil marino. marino never played british open, but shocked the golf world atopt le atop the leader board. steve marino fell behind. we begin with marino having an excellent round. starting tied with watson for the lead at five under. his second shot on par 5, 7th hole. from just over 230 yards away. incredible. land on the green. curls up nice. close to the win. marino would tap in for eagle. gets back to two...
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. >> absolutely unreal.his was princess diana. >> reporter: to jackson's fans, the massive scale of this good-bye is just right. >> he was a super icon, you know. you cap get too big. he did everything big. i think that why not. why wouldn't his sendoff be big? >> we will have more on people here in the d.c. are are remembering michael jackson. coming up in our next half hour. >>> we have breaking news now. a southwest airlines flight from baltimore to providence has had to make an emergency landing. shortly after takeoff. this happened an hour ago. the authorities say the plane struck as many as 40 birds and as it was taking off from bwi. there were 137 passengers on that southwest flight from bwi to providence. no injuries reported. we will have more details on the story. >>> today president barack obama met the man some suspect is really running russia. prime minister and former president vladimir putin. the pair traded views on a long list of common goals and threats. afterwards the two said they found s
. >> absolutely unreal.his was princess diana. >> reporter: to jackson's fans, the massive scale of this good-bye is just right. >> he was a super icon, you know. you cap get too big. he did everything big. i think that why not. why wouldn't his sendoff be big? >> we will have more on people here in the d.c. are are remembering michael jackson. coming up in our next half hour. >>> we have breaking news now. a southwest airlines flight from baltimore to...
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. - it's almost unreal as far as putting it into words, and it almost still doesn't seem real yet. -he more i see her, the more i realize that she's coming home with us and that she's our little daughter. - the janssens have decided they want to expand their family from the 13 cryopreserved embryos they have remaining, each one genetically related to baby audrey. - hopefully we will be able to have some siblings for audrey in our home too. - well, i was in labor i guess about 24 hours. and things just weren't progressing very well so they finally did a c-section. - mary wilke's hopes of experiencing normal labor and delivery vanished but didn't take away from the joy of holding her newborn son. - i guess it all seems surreal still. part of me is like i can't believe it has happened, but yeah, it's definitely worth it. absolutely. stretch. - the cooing sounds of a newborn baby. for the wilke family it's not new. john peter is their second adopted son and their first birth baby. - when i first laid eyes on him, it was love at first sight, i guess is one way you could put it. - my messa
. - it's almost unreal as far as putting it into words, and it almost still doesn't seem real yet. -he more i see her, the more i realize that she's coming home with us and that she's our little daughter. - the janssens have decided they want to expand their family from the 13 cryopreserved embryos they have remaining, each one genetically related to baby audrey. - hopefully we will be able to have some siblings for audrey in our home too. - well, i was in labor i guess about 24 hours. and...
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. >> having that quick money in my hand was just like unreal for me. and when i was driving home, that's all was thinking about. "i can't wait to be 21, i can't wait to do this." >> reporter: so rebecca didn't wait until she was 21. with the help of a fake id, she started taking regular trips to u.s. casinos. soon, she and her friends were draining their bank accounts to play. >> in one night, i want to say anywhere from $500 to $2,000. we would just take out of the atm or have with us in cash. >> reporter: when the cash ran out, rebecca found another option, gambling online with a credit card. she recalls the day the card arrived in the mail. >> i remember the second i got it i went on the computer. i made a big mess. >> reporter: "seventeen" editor-in-chief ann shoket found out rebecca's story is more common than you may think. the magazine investigated girls who gamble. "seventeen" discovered nearly half of 12th grade girls have tried gambling. and studies show girls and boys who gamble are more likely to become addicted than adults. most get starte
. >> having that quick money in my hand was just like unreal for me. and when i was driving home, that's all was thinking about. "i can't wait to be 21, i can't wait to do this." >> reporter: so rebecca didn't wait until she was 21. with the help of a fake id, she started taking regular trips to u.s. casinos. soon, she and her friends were draining their bank accounts to play. >> in one night, i want to say anywhere from $500 to $2,000. we would just take out of the...
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the condition of the victim. >>> it was unreal. had never seen anything like this in my life. >> severe storms rip through maryland, the damage that is left behind. >>> and sarah palin ends her run as governor of alaska. what she says she is working on next. >>> good morning. it is monday, july 27th. and you're waking up possibly to a lot of storm damage left over by this weekend storm. this is a shot at reisterstown where a tree out there snapped in half and it's causing problems for the people who live in that area. the story is the same as throughout our region thanks to the storms that came through over the weekend. good morning, i'm patrice harris. let's check in with meteorologist steve fertig and see if we can expect more of that rain and from what you have been saying, not only can we expect it today, it's never ending it sounds like it. >> not as intense we want to emphasize that. as far as each the instability of the warm humid air sitting over our region and humid. it wasn't a tornado but it was a microburst that produce
the condition of the victim. >>> it was unreal. had never seen anything like this in my life. >> severe storms rip through maryland, the damage that is left behind. >>> and sarah palin ends her run as governor of alaska. what she says she is working on next. >>> good morning. it is monday, july 27th. and you're waking up possibly to a lot of storm damage left over by this weekend storm. this is a shot at reisterstown where a tree out there snapped in half and...
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michael jackson, he's unreal. >> we're going to have more with the group, more with kenny and the crewfter this break. we'll be right back. ♪ . >>> we're back with kenny ort a ortega. kenny, the memorial service on tuesday. you're now going to be involved in it. what are the details that you can talk about? >> there was a hlot of here say this morning right up until the announcement. then i was called and asked if i would like to direct the program. of course i'm honored and privileged to be associated with the family. i don't know who i'm going to meet with, but i am going to be with aeg and other folks, but we are going to be guided by the family. >> would you all like to perform at the memorial if you could? >> more than anything. >> more than anything. the last minutes, what was the last thing you said to michael jackson? >> very last thing i said to michael jackson, i said, he asked me if i was happy. >> this is wednesday night. >> we always got together at the end of rehearsal. i helped him put his jacket on. he said are you happy. i said i'm happy and i'm so proud of you. these
michael jackson, he's unreal. >> we're going to have more with the group, more with kenny and the crewfter this break. we'll be right back. ♪ . >>> we're back with kenny ort a ortega. kenny, the memorial service on tuesday. you're now going to be involved in it. what are the details that you can talk about? >> there was a hlot of here say this morning right up until the announcement. then i was called and asked if i would like to direct the program. of course i'm honored...
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. >> starting to get a little unreal.ill not see my son and my daughter for 12 months. >> he will be leaving right before their birthday. he will not be home for christmas and things like that. >> other than just being able to give them a hug and kiss, i will just miss watching them, seeing what they discover. strawberry or blackberry? >> there used to daddy coming home for lunch. >> there will be a lot of nights when i am up, not necessarily crying myself to sleep, but feeling depressed. this is my first appointment and i am probably more scared than someone who is going for a second time. there is always the "what if" factor. wrong place, wrong time. >> it is always worry some, wondering every day of things are going to work out ok. >> it is going to become aware is daddy? where's daddy? it will start to set in after i am gone. daddy will not be home for awhile. jon: he goes to afghanistan next month, where he will be training the afghan army and police force. we wish him well. much more ahead on the top story of the da
. >> starting to get a little unreal.ill not see my son and my daughter for 12 months. >> he will be leaving right before their birthday. he will not be home for christmas and things like that. >> other than just being able to give them a hug and kiss, i will just miss watching them, seeing what they discover. strawberry or blackberry? >> there used to daddy coming home for lunch. >> there will be a lot of nights when i am up, not necessarily crying myself to...
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unreal. earlier today on capitol hill, the unthinkable finally happened. al franken was officially sworn in as a united states senator. now aside from appearing on "saturday night live" and hosting a radio show that nobody listened to, you may not know what qualifies him tore a senator. so tonight we thought we'd give you a refresher on senator stuart smalley's impressive resume. take a look. >> i'm good enough, i'm smart enough, and doggone it, people like me. >> i [beep] you all night long, sighed the pouty sex kitten. >> which is probably why a -- i became a sort of guru of the self-help movement. well, that's the smally family. we're, you know, dysfunction 5789 sean: look on the bright side, minnesota. only six short years to go. now that stuart smalley is a u.s. senator, more unqualified hollywood liberals are considering running for office. left wing actor and father of the year alec baldwin sat down with playboying -- magazine and was asked about running for congress. keep in mind this is the man caught on tape calling his 11-year-old daughter a rud
unreal. earlier today on capitol hill, the unthinkable finally happened. al franken was officially sworn in as a united states senator. now aside from appearing on "saturday night live" and hosting a radio show that nobody listened to, you may not know what qualifies him tore a senator. so tonight we thought we'd give you a refresher on senator stuart smalley's impressive resume. take a look. >> i'm good enough, i'm smart enough, and doggone it, people like me. >> i [beep]...
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it's unreal. the children, they loved uncle michael and they -- all the siblings just felt that. he played with them. he would come over and play hide and seek in the house, because we grew up doing this. >> larry: and he was always a man child. >> yes, i'm the same way. there were things about that. >> larry: how are his kids? >> his kids are strong. they have a lot of love and care and they're playing with my kids, and they are just being strong. but they're -- it's what it is. >> larry: more from beautiful never land, never, neverland with this, i call it never neverland because when you come here you call it never, never, neverland. >> you never want to leave. >> larry: you're not kidding. we'll be right back. ♪ you and i must make a pact we must bring salvation back ♪ (man) i'm rethinking everything... including who i trust to look after my money. ♪ (woman) the dust might be settling... that's great, but i'm not. ♪ (second man) i guess i'm just done with doing nothing, you know? ♪ (third man) oh, i'm not thinking about moving my money. i am moving it. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 ♪ i
it's unreal. the children, they loved uncle michael and they -- all the siblings just felt that. he played with them. he would come over and play hide and seek in the house, because we grew up doing this. >> larry: and he was always a man child. >> yes, i'm the same way. there were things about that. >> larry: how are his kids? >> his kids are strong. they have a lot of love and care and they're playing with my kids, and they are just being strong. but they're -- it's...
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if you look at warren buffett, all of his wealth, or almost all of it, is in unrealized capital gains. obama will not raise taxes on him. what is going to happen is these people can change the volume of their income and they do. everyone who studies that statistics of income and on taxes knows very well that the one group that is within the curve is the very top group. this is what these people are planning to raise taxes on, that group. what they are saying is really not true. there's no evidence that suggests higher tax rates on these people will not lead to massive reductions in revenue. neil: they're just going to retrench. >> it has happened every time. we have shown time and again in this country that those people know how to change the tax codes and change the situation where they will not pay the taxes. it is all the other people. they're the ones that if you raise taxes, they will pay more. the rich will not. if you want money, you will not get it by raising tax rates on the rich. neil: thank you very much. >> it is fun being with you. i could not believe that press conferenc
if you look at warren buffett, all of his wealth, or almost all of it, is in unrealized capital gains. obama will not raise taxes on him. what is going to happen is these people can change the volume of their income and they do. everyone who studies that statistics of income and on taxes knows very well that the one group that is within the curve is the very top group. this is what these people are planning to raise taxes on, that group. what they are saying is really not true. there's no...
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. >> it's unreal. you see it on the news. i used to be a newspaper reporter. never a war correspondent but this is what it looks like, a war zone and nobody expects it to happen where you live. >> reporter: with us is lucy caldwell a spokesperson for the fairfax county police. a lot of police here this morning. tell us what you are trying to do. your negotiators have been going up and down the street. >> certainly. we want to see a peaceful resolution to this. and we are working with residents to make sure they get where they need to go. we are trying to give them information and keep them in a loop. >> reporter: you are trying to speak to a man in the home and there are other people inside the home. why do you need to speak to this man? >> we believe this person may have information and we'd like to talk to him. >> information about what? >> reporter: about a crime that has occurred and we are hoping that we can talk to him, have a conversation and so we have the resources here that will help us make that happen. >> the crime you are investigating is the shoo
. >> it's unreal. you see it on the news. i used to be a newspaper reporter. never a war correspondent but this is what it looks like, a war zone and nobody expects it to happen where you live. >> reporter: with us is lucy caldwell a spokesperson for the fairfax county police. a lot of police here this morning. tell us what you are trying to do. your negotiators have been going up and down the street. >> certainly. we want to see a peaceful resolution to this. and we are...
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it's unreal. the children, they loved uncle michael, because he played with them.would come over and play hide and seek in the house, because we grew up doing this. >> larry: and he was always a man child. >> yes, i'm the same way. >> larry: how are his kids? >> his kids are strong. they have a lot of love and care and they're playing with my kids, and they are just being strong. but it's what it is. >> larry: from beautiful neverland, never, neverland with this, i call it never neverland because when you come here you call it never, never, neverland. >> you never want to leave. >> larry: you're not kidding. we'll be right back. ♪ you and i must make a pact we must bring salvation back ♪ thank you so much. constipation's uncomfortable enough, so why take a harsh laxative? phillips' caplets work naturally with your colon... for overnight relief without cramps. phillips' caplets. ♪ i'll be there >> larry: we're at the neverland ranch, north of santa barbara, the home of, hard to say, late michael jackson. this is an exclusive primetime special for "larry king live" o
it's unreal. the children, they loved uncle michael, because he played with them.would come over and play hide and seek in the house, because we grew up doing this. >> larry: and he was always a man child. >> yes, i'm the same way. >> larry: how are his kids? >> his kids are strong. they have a lot of love and care and they're playing with my kids, and they are just being strong. but it's what it is. >> larry: from beautiful neverland, never, neverland with this, i...
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. >> it's unreal you see it on the news. i used to be a newspaper reporter, was never a work correspondence. that is what this looks like. looks like a czar zone -- war zone. >> i all tell everyone what a safe neighborhood this is and until we get a grip on the gun situation around here, all of our nice safe neighborhoods are not safe anymore. >> reporter: back out here live, we were told a few minutes ago that police had been developing a good relationship with the people in the house and just a few moments ago, we got word that police had briefed some family members of the people in that house who were on the scene close by here. we're not sure what they telling them. it could be a sign that there has been a break in this case. we're live in fall's church, karen gray houston, fox 5 news. will thomas, by the way s on the scene and will have an update at 10 for you. shawn. >> if something changes the next mint want ins -- minutes, let us know. thank you. >>> to a hit-and-run victim left heart on the side of the road. tonight
. >> it's unreal you see it on the news. i used to be a newspaper reporter, was never a work correspondence. that is what this looks like. looks like a czar zone -- war zone. >> i all tell everyone what a safe neighborhood this is and until we get a grip on the gun situation around here, all of our nice safe neighborhoods are not safe anymore. >> reporter: back out here live, we were told a few minutes ago that police had been developing a good relationship with the people in...
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that are pros and being coached by them, that is kind of unreal. >> quick step. >> that's where i want to be. hearing something from a man where i want to be is pretty good. >> jerry rice, lawrence taylor , if i had that opportunity i would have been excited. >> reporter: putting on a three- day clinic and the camp's most important lesson has little to do with football. >> if they have any type of questions i'll keep it real and answer them as honestly as possible. anything about life i would tell them. >> one bad decision can kind of steer you off the road. so he says you've got to make mistakes but for the most part try to do the right thing. >> reporter: redskins are back on the field three weeks and one day from now and chris samuels is quick to point out the difference is in this camp from the one he is about to be playing in. >> this one is fun. and it will be contact the one i'm going through. >> i want one solid hit. >> reporter: they may be playing for him now but they will be rooting for him this fall. >> how do you think the redskins will do this year? >> good. my favorite t
that are pros and being coached by them, that is kind of unreal. >> quick step. >> that's where i want to be. hearing something from a man where i want to be is pretty good. >> jerry rice, lawrence taylor , if i had that opportunity i would have been excited. >> reporter: putting on a three- day clinic and the camp's most important lesson has little to do with football. >> if they have any type of questions i'll keep it real and answer them as honestly as possible....
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that's unreal. >> the host homes don't get paid anything. the host families don't get paid anything. the agencies do so the agencies try to recruit as many kids into their programs as they possibly can. what has been happening and what has happened here in scranton there's more kids than host families. so now you have to actually go out and find these host families. literally this woman in scranton was going up and down the street asking folks to take kids in. >> that reverend did not like seeing you or the camera, did he? get that camera out of my face. wow that got my attention. drew, thank you. let us know what happened. really great story. thanks a lot. >>> one of the keys to america's success or failure in afghanistan? is it there? we'll take you behind enemy lines, a place few westerners have ever been. and you'll find out who may be the key to winning this war. and other nutrients ioxs that help protect the health of your heart, eyes and bones. age-adjusted centrum silver. and now get centrum silver in a new smaller tablet formula. th
that's unreal. >> the host homes don't get paid anything. the host families don't get paid anything. the agencies do so the agencies try to recruit as many kids into their programs as they possibly can. what has been happening and what has happened here in scranton there's more kids than host families. so now you have to actually go out and find these host families. literally this woman in scranton was going up and down the street asking folks to take kids in. >> that reverend did...
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michael jackson, he's unreal. >> we're going to have more with the group, more with kenny and the crewfter this break. we'll be right back. you have questions. who can give you the financial advice you need? where will you find the stability and resources to keep you ahead of this rapidly evolving world? these are tough questions. that's why we brought together two of the most powerful names in the industry. introducing morgan stanley smith barney. here to rethink wealth management. here to answer... your questions. morgan stanley smith barney. a new wealth management firm with over 130 years of experience. >>> we're back with co-creator and co-director, kenny ortega, the performers who worked with michael and toured with michael before his tour. the memorial service on tuesday. you're now going to be involved in it. what are the details that you can talk about? >> there was a lot of hearsay this morning right up until the announcement. then i was called and asked if i would like to direct the program which, of course, i'm honored and privileged to be associated with the family and thi
michael jackson, he's unreal. >> we're going to have more with the group, more with kenny and the crewfter this break. we'll be right back. you have questions. who can give you the financial advice you need? where will you find the stability and resources to keep you ahead of this rapidly evolving world? these are tough questions. that's why we brought together two of the most powerful names in the industry. introducing morgan stanley smith barney. here to rethink wealth management. here...
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unreal. >> larry: thank you, kai. >> you're welcome. >> larry: thanks for coming. sharpton and ann coulter. do i have to add anything? stick around. >> larry: ann coulter, conservative commentator, number one "new york times" best-selling author. her newest book is "guilty: liberal victims and their assault on america." and in new york, reverend al sharpton, president and founder of the national action network, noted civil rights leader and syndicated radio host. the statement was issued today from the white house concerning the meeting that took place earlier between the sergeant, the president and the professor. i'm thankful to professor gates and sergeant crowley for joining me at the white house this evening for a friendly, thoughtful conversation. even before we sat down for the beer, i learned that the two gentlemen spent some time together listening to one another which is a testament to them. i've always believed that what brings us together is stronger than what pulls us apart. i'm confident that what has happened here tonight and i'm hopeful that all of u
unreal. >> larry: thank you, kai. >> you're welcome. >> larry: thanks for coming. sharpton and ann coulter. do i have to add anything? stick around. >> larry: ann coulter, conservative commentator, number one "new york times" best-selling author. her newest book is "guilty: liberal victims and their assault on america." and in new york, reverend al sharpton, president and founder of the national action network, noted civil rights leader and syndicated...
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>> what i'm hearing here is kind of unreal it is as though we have no regulation of credit right now. after all we do have regulation of credit rates for mortgages and for credit cards. we have a new law that has just been passed, signed by the president that will regulate credit. we are past the point of making that decision. the question is how do we compel disclosure? >> no, no, no, we are not past the point of doing anything. now, laws can be undone. laws -- you can go the other direction with this and act like it is all done. just as voting is essential for democrat circumstance access to credit is essential as one of your economic rights. this is going to make access to credit far more difficult by treating people like you are i had dots and you cannot inform them. >> can i ask mr. bloomenthal, our special guest, there are a lot of rumors coming out of hartford, connecticut, and washington, d.c. that you are going to run -- you are going to primary senator chris dodd for next year's senate seat. are you going to run against chris dodd? >> absolutely not. i'm supporting chris dod
>> what i'm hearing here is kind of unreal it is as though we have no regulation of credit right now. after all we do have regulation of credit rates for mortgages and for credit cards. we have a new law that has just been passed, signed by the president that will regulate credit. we are past the point of making that decision. the question is how do we compel disclosure? >> no, no, no, we are not past the point of doing anything. now, laws can be undone. laws -- you can go the other...
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it seemed unreal but now it is very real. >> larry: jim, they are going to make a lot of money. >> the truth is there is no one spending the money. so it is all income. it is sad but it is riveting. every night you say no more and then you are here. >> larry: i'm here. i fight it, but i lose. thanks, roger. roger friedman and jim moret, chief correspondent for "inside
it seemed unreal but now it is very real. >> larry: jim, they are going to make a lot of money. >> the truth is there is no one spending the money. so it is all income. it is sad but it is riveting. every night you say no more and then you are here. >> larry: i'm here. i fight it, but i lose. thanks, roger. roger friedman and jim moret, chief correspondent for "inside
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it seemed unreal but now it is very real. >> larry: jim, they are going to make a lot of money now, though, right? >> the sad truth is there is no one spending the money. so it is all income. it is sad but it is riveting. you're riveted. every night you say no more and then you are here. >> larry: i'm here. i fight it, but i lose. thanks, roger. roger friedman, senior correspondent for the hollywood reporter. jim moret, chief correspondent for "inside edition." jim is also an attorney. don't forget barack obama's big press confce
it seemed unreal but now it is very real. >> larry: jim, they are going to make a lot of money now, though, right? >> the sad truth is there is no one spending the money. so it is all income. it is sad but it is riveting. you're riveted. every night you say no more and then you are here. >> larry: i'm here. i fight it, but i lose. thanks, roger. roger friedman, senior correspondent for the hollywood reporter. jim moret, chief correspondent for "inside edition." jim...
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you know, unreal. >> larry: thank you, kai.hanks for coming here. >> thank you, larry. >> larry: next, al sharpton and ann coulter. get out and dance... even play a little hide-n-seek. i'm breathing better... with spiriva. announcer: spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled maintenance treatment for both forms of copd... which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. i take it every day. it keeps my airways open... to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a steroid. announcer: spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. stop taking spiriva and call your doctor if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, or have vision changes or eye pain. tell your doctor if you have glaucoma, problems passing urine or an enlarged prostate, as these may worsen with spiriva. also discuss the medicines you take, even eye drops. side effects may include dry mouth, constipation and trouble passing urine. every day could be a good day to breathe better. announcer: ask your docto
you know, unreal. >> larry: thank you, kai.hanks for coming here. >> thank you, larry. >> larry: next, al sharpton and ann coulter. get out and dance... even play a little hide-n-seek. i'm breathing better... with spiriva. announcer: spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled maintenance treatment for both forms of copd... which includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. i take it every day. it keeps my airways open... to help me breathe better all day long. and it's not a...
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. >> this is unreal.an't bury my aunt. >> reporter: this woman attended her aunt's funeral thorn along with family members and this afternoon they came to burr oaks cemetery to bury her, only to be told the site that had been purchased was not available because someone else was already buried there. >> when we first arrived here at 2:00 this afternoon, we were taken to the back of t cemetery to a different plot. and i immediately jumped out of the r and said this is not the spot. they told me the situation over here and they wanted to bury her there. i said no. >> reporter: ray davis's sister died back in 1938 but the family didn't purchase a head stone until 1997. when they went to visit her grave that same year, they say they found her head stone lying on the side of the road and they also made another gruesome discovery. >> about four feet from the grave site was a pile of rubbish. and in that rubbish there was a skull, a human skull with four teeth in it and we saw it. i had my camera answered took pi
. >> this is unreal.an't bury my aunt. >> reporter: this woman attended her aunt's funeral thorn along with family members and this afternoon they came to burr oaks cemetery to bury her, only to be told the site that had been purchased was not available because someone else was already buried there. >> when we first arrived here at 2:00 this afternoon, we were taken to the back of t cemetery to a different plot. and i immediately jumped out of the r and said this is not the...
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. >> this is unreal right now. i just can't believe it. i'm just numb.king of funk and soul arrived at new york's apollo that'ser in a glass sided carriage. he was given a love packed funeral in augusta, georgia. >> i shall miss you. and i love you so much. and thank you for everything. >> reporter: today, fans will echo those sentiments worldwide as they watch the king of pop, michael jackson, take center stage for the very last time. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london. >> and he will take sent every stage here at the staples center. his former producer, teddy riley, as he walked away, he said are you going to catch the show? that's very much what it is. in death, like in life, a big, spectacular plan to honor michael jackson here today. >> now here's dave. >> harry, we'll take it from you. here's the deal if have you two of these tickets and a gold wristband, you can walk across the street, past those barricades down a quarter of a mile to right where you are at the staples center. most people gathered around here don't have tickets or wrist bands, but
. >> this is unreal right now. i just can't believe it. i'm just numb.king of funk and soul arrived at new york's apollo that'ser in a glass sided carriage. he was given a love packed funeral in augusta, georgia. >> i shall miss you. and i love you so much. and thank you for everything. >> reporter: today, fans will echo those sentiments worldwide as they watch the king of pop, michael jackson, take center stage for the very last time. elizabeth palmer, cbs news, london....
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. >> did it seem unreal to you. >> yes. >> i think, you know, tomorrow on our way to our honeymoon it yeah it's a fairy tale. >> oh, no, this isn't real. >> nick was right, you are absolutely beautiful. >> thank you. i'm glad it worked. >> with all the choices the audience made for you, would you do anything different? >> i'm just a believer in fate. it all worked out perfectly the way it was supposed to. so yeah, it's perfect. >> the dress you wanted. >> and the guy she wanted. >> yeah. >> hopefully, right? >> we're going to make a toast to the two of you in just a moment, then after that we're going to reveal where you're off to on your honeymoon. much more with leigh and nick, now husband and wife. but first, this is "today" on nbc. hmmm... well... naaa... yeah! calculating for getaway. ♪ find your way to a perfect destination at busch gardens... where family-fun surrounds you... and world-class rides astound. then go big with tons of rockin' fun... at water country usa, just a hop, skip, and splash away. busch gardens and water country usa... in williamsburg, virginia. set your si
. >> did it seem unreal to you. >> yes. >> i think, you know, tomorrow on our way to our honeymoon it yeah it's a fairy tale. >> oh, no, this isn't real. >> nick was right, you are absolutely beautiful. >> thank you. i'm glad it worked. >> with all the choices the audience made for you, would you do anything different? >> i'm just a believer in fate. it all worked out perfectly the way it was supposed to. so yeah, it's perfect. >> the dress...
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of that area and obviously we have rules when there are long lines want to get people to their unrealized there on running that process to the cvc but the officers are there to staff. >> i think we should be able to facilitate those things. if it is problematic. >> that things are taken there by the doorkeepers that are not allowed into the galleries and there is space there, cubbyholes cabman's it cetera that is people, the staircases that is the first thing they do. but we can facilitate that and if there is some problem with everybody doesn't and will communicate to the staff and go back through her but i think in that position instance we could have been more flexible and facilitated it. >> my last question is unrelated to this cvc and as a mine imagine having a broken leg i am a little more sensitive now than i normally would be two accessibility issues in the capital. [laughter] i guess i didn't fly to second base there wouldn't be as aware but it has been quite helpful that we helped fund and the accessibility effort that have been pursuing out of the subcommittee. there are quite
of that area and obviously we have rules when there are long lines want to get people to their unrealized there on running that process to the cvc but the officers are there to staff. >> i think we should be able to facilitate those things. if it is problematic. >> that things are taken there by the doorkeepers that are not allowed into the galleries and there is space there, cubbyholes cabman's it cetera that is people, the staircases that is the first thing they do. but we can...
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the loss from continuing ops is $1.47, unrealized losses on security.se $6.9 billion through common stock offerings. i don't know what all is in there but the stock is indicated lower at this point, 26.68 after 27.56 close yesterday. we're starting to see some of this stuff come in. quarterly dividend of a nickel, pretax loss and asset management -- loss of $339 million, total client assets $1..42 billion. a lot of numbers here. there does seem to be quite a bit worse than expectations with a look at metrics, credit provisions they have added, writedowns. >> includes negative adjustments of $1.32 from improvement in morgan stanley's credit spread, 40 cents from purchase of t.a.r.p. capital. a lot of different numbers. hard to say exactly what analysts knew about, what they didn't. >> reaction to these numbers, let's get to former e.f. hutton president. george, i don't expect you to be a cfa type crunching the numbers. whar the most important things to look at with morgan here? >> i think the morgan results reflect very strong investment banking courtesy
the loss from continuing ops is $1.47, unrealized losses on security.se $6.9 billion through common stock offerings. i don't know what all is in there but the stock is indicated lower at this point, 26.68 after 27.56 close yesterday. we're starting to see some of this stuff come in. quarterly dividend of a nickel, pretax loss and asset management -- loss of $339 million, total client assets $1..42 billion. a lot of numbers here. there does seem to be quite a bit worse than expectations with a...
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e hasn't spent a l of time in kan >>hiis so unreal. >> she knows where of she saks when she says ke americapbringing. >> blah, bla blah. >> and it will all be very car exactly what you all are not saying about myreality. >> here's mika. >> thank you. i guess you want me just to iet and move n. >>> esident obama- >> chras something to sa chris? >> yes, chr? >> here is mika wi the news >> i like that. 's in italy for the gth-8 summitof world leaders. talk on the glal economy. savannah guthrie is taveling with t president. she's join ulive in just few minutes. meanwhile, chinese presint hu jintao is abandoning plans to attend the g-8 summit deal with unrestn northst china. at least156 people have been killed in clashes between members of a muslim minority oup and government fors. while prident obama says talk another economic stimulus package is premature, one of his outse advirs is calling for re spending. laa tyson said today that the $787illion approved in february was, quote, a bit too small. >> lots ofuck gettin more. that's just a political relity. thousands ofa are streaming out of los
e hasn't spent a l of time in kan >>hiis so unreal. >> she knows where of she saks when she says ke americapbringing. >> blah, bla blah. >> and it will all be very car exactly what you all are not saying about myreality. >> here's mika. >> thank you. i guess you want me just to iet and move n. >>> esident obama- >> chras something to sa chris? >> yes, chr? >> here is mika wi the news >> i like that. 's in italy for the gth-8...
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i kind of was in this unreal experience kind of thing, surreal. >> when i watch the show, i always wondere banker was giving me or would i say i'm going all the way until the end no matter what? what kind of person are you? >> i will go as far as i need to go to get what i want, i guess. i have been watching the show so i know, you know, there's a certain point where it starts to tank. >> right. >> good for you. >> you won? >> how much did you win? >> i won $28,000, but i was given the opportunity to spin a wheel to multiply that. so i won $58,000. >> so you're a risk taker. >> yes. >> good job. >>i was up to $60,000 but i turned it down. and they dropped me to 2 $28,00. but i said deal because i knew it was going down. >> all of this started with buddy. >> we are just giving money, including you. >> congratulations to yo you gu. >> they're all taking the crew out to lunch. >>> that's right. >> for more information on the maryland lottery log on to foxbaltimore.com and click on morning news. >>> some guys got all wound up over president's ow owe you keep the good memories... and forget th
i kind of was in this unreal experience kind of thing, surreal. >> when i watch the show, i always wondere banker was giving me or would i say i'm going all the way until the end no matter what? what kind of person are you? >> i will go as far as i need to go to get what i want, i guess. i have been watching the show so i know, you know, there's a certain point where it starts to tank. >> right. >> good for you. >> you won? >> how much did you win? >> i...
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. >> that is unreal looking. >> next time we get something like that, we'll definitely show it. >>> youfind human bones at the cemetary, but when a bone is found lying on the cemetary ground, that's a problem. and authorities want some answers. p@p@@úú@úú@ . >>> we always pause and salute the troops. we salute sergeant michael long. congratulations on your promotion, sergeant, by the way. his sister says michael is in iraq and he hasn't even met his new daughter yet. would you look at her? his whole family misses him like crazy. and they're looking forward to a reunion. thanks for the work you do. if you have somebody in the service g to cnn.com/robin. >>> a second cemetary is being investigated after a human bone was found lying on the ground. the owner denies anything wrong. the cemetary is already facing a lawsuit from a family who allegedly sold a plot where a family member is already buried. another cemetary was charged with double stacking bodies and reselling plots. >>> it was this british woman who won the lottery. she lost it at the supermarket. the couple who cashed it in got
. >> that is unreal looking. >> next time we get something like that, we'll definitely show it. >>> youfind human bones at the cemetary, but when a bone is found lying on the cemetary ground, that's a problem. and authorities want some answers. p@p@@úú@úú@ . >>> we always pause and salute the troops. we salute sergeant michael long. congratulations on your promotion, sergeant, by the way. his sister says michael is in iraq and he hasn't even met his new...
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support i get from baltimore is unreal. they can come see you. you're having a signing. at the barns and noble. i'm be signing books from one to 3:00 i believe. >> thanks for joining us. novak is having a signing for his book dream serl at barns and noble tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. are. nor information log on to fox baltimore.com and click on morning news. >> still head america voted off two more finalist on sow think you can dance. we talked to the judges about the elimi (announcer) switch to verizon and get a dedicated high speed internet connection from our office to your small business so you won't be slowed down even if your neighbors are online. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v today and for only $79.99 a month for 12 months with a 3 year contract you'll also get our award winning internet security suite, unlimited nationwide calling, and over $180 back in available online rebates. plus, the reliability of the verizon network. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v today for the verizon
support i get from baltimore is unreal. they can come see you. you're having a signing. at the barns and noble. i'm be signing books from one to 3:00 i believe. >> thanks for joining us. novak is having a signing for his book dream serl at barns and noble tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. are. nor information log on to fox baltimore.com and click on morning news. >> still head america voted off two more finalist on sow think you can dance. we talked to the judges about the elimi (announcer)...
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. >> unreal.was going and then we eventually -- the train stopped at union square and the train was delayed a little bit and all of a sudden a young boy came out and announced why the train was delayed. >> the little boy popped out and said why the train was delay? >> at this point, i didn't know that. he popped out and made the announcement. everybody on the train kind of nervously looked around and giggled like did that really just happen. and it's kind of shocking and he went back in. at that point i went up to the cab to kind of investigate and see what's going on. >> you went up to the cab to investigate. what did they tell you? >> i didn't say anything. i looked -- the window is fogged out, grayed out. so i leaned up. at that point, i saw the kid -- i saw the small individual and the larger individual standing at the controls, which kind of shocked me. and i got out my camera because i didn't think it was safe. i didn't know if it was against the rules or illegal, but i thought it was kind o
. >> unreal.was going and then we eventually -- the train stopped at union square and the train was delayed a little bit and all of a sudden a young boy came out and announced why the train was delayed. >> the little boy popped out and said why the train was delay? >> at this point, i didn't know that. he popped out and made the announcement. everybody on the train kind of nervously looked around and giggled like did that really just happen. and it's kind of shocking and he...
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state to be thinking about this, they belong on reality television where they're doing a show of unrealdelegate mcdonough should we consider how we are going to recognize laws from other states before we decide on how to deal with that issue for our own state. now we're talking about recognizing them from out of state? >> frankly, would i like to see the debate in maryland continue. we have had this debate with regard to same-sex marriages or partnerships for the last 4 or 5 years and i believe that whether you put it on referendum, or whether it's discussed in the maryland general assembly that the discussion should be here in maryland so we as marylanders can decide. i think marylanders will decide in the affirmative. >> gentlemen, thank you so much. >>> you are wa you keep the good memories... and forget the carpet stain. it removes even the toughest dried-in stains. the formula penetrates deep to break down stubborn stains lifting them to the surface, right before your eyes leaving nothing behind. erase your carpet's history with resolve triple action. > bury the man. >> first a mur
state to be thinking about this, they belong on reality television where they're doing a show of unrealdelegate mcdonough should we consider how we are going to recognize laws from other states before we decide on how to deal with that issue for our own state. now we're talking about recognizing them from out of state? >> frankly, would i like to see the debate in maryland continue. we have had this debate with regard to same-sex marriages or partnerships for the last 4 or 5 years and i...
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but i don't want to try to create expectations that are unreal. i hope chuck is correct.want to make sure she's approved and i believe she will be. nobody has worked harder, to my knowledge, supreme court nominee in trying to meet face to face with members of the united states senate. she's sat down with 89 senators, offered to meet with all of them, a few of them said nope, we're not going to meet. but she's gone out of the way to be there, answer their questions, lengthy conversations. they can't argue they don't know her, didn't have a chance to understand her point of view, and she's very good. a compelling life story, longest federal list of federal judicial experience of any nominee in 100 years and comes across as a person that you understand. could be approved unanimously by the american bar association. >> but do you believe that 78 may be aiming high? >> i'm not going to jump on a number at this point other than i think she's going to be approved, i hope it's a solid number. >> of course, republicans are saying they're going to look at her nomination very fairly
but i don't want to try to create expectations that are unreal. i hope chuck is correct.want to make sure she's approved and i believe she will be. nobody has worked harder, to my knowledge, supreme court nominee in trying to meet face to face with members of the united states senate. she's sat down with 89 senators, offered to meet with all of them, a few of them said nope, we're not going to meet. but she's gone out of the way to be there, answer their questions, lengthy conversations. they...
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obama is making are certainly unreal. in tennessee, our care was pushed through the in the middle 1990's by hilary's plan. it was pushed through the quarter, the democratic -- tencare has almost bankrupted tennessee. it is almost 30% of our budget. so far i have not seen details on what the new health-care plan will do. what with as he is any health care plan that comes through, government leaders should work under the same rules and regulations. i do notice that you mentioned nancy pelosi. i was reading an article about that. that is her normal stance, pitting the rich against the poor. but i am definitely against this rush to stick something on us that is going to be very disastrous. host: james, thank you for your debut col. i hope you call back on that issue of who will pay for it. "democrats' new worry: their own rich voters." "aid group of democrats elected in recent years from some of the country's richest congressional districts have emerged as a stumbling block to raising taxes on the wealthy to pay for president
obama is making are certainly unreal. in tennessee, our care was pushed through the in the middle 1990's by hilary's plan. it was pushed through the quarter, the democratic -- tencare has almost bankrupted tennessee. it is almost 30% of our budget. so far i have not seen details on what the new health-care plan will do. what with as he is any health care plan that comes through, government leaders should work under the same rules and regulations. i do notice that you mentioned nancy pelosi. i...
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well, yes, there's almost a bizarre sense of unreality here in the nation's capital. the transformation of private liability into public debt on a massive scale. the unprecedented level of deficit spending, debt piled upon debt, borrowing from china in order to give foreign aid to other countries, enacting draconian restrictions and controls on a national economy and on the lives of our people in order to stop the planet from going through a climate cycle. what? the earth's had so many climate cycles in the past and now it's being used, the one we're in, which is very little different than any of the other cycles we've been in, it's been used to justify economy killing and freedom killing controls, taxes and mandates and putting power in the hands of international bodies that should be the power of the people of the united states to run their own life. our nation's borders leak like a spaghetti strainer. millions of people illegally continuing to pour into our country to consume limited health care, education and other social service dollars and, yes, to take jobs awa
well, yes, there's almost a bizarre sense of unreality here in the nation's capital. the transformation of private liability into public debt on a massive scale. the unprecedented level of deficit spending, debt piled upon debt, borrowing from china in order to give foreign aid to other countries, enacting draconian restrictions and controls on a national economy and on the lives of our people in order to stop the planet from going through a climate cycle. what? the earth's had so many climate...
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that's unreal other well you know, i haven't really had trouble throwing strikes all year.lly the adjustment i made in the first couple of weeks here getting the fast ball down. in college i didn't concentrate much on doing that. just trying to align my velocity. when i got here talking to the coaches and catchers, really understanding the different approach, trying to get the balls at the knees instead of belt lie, it is a big adjustment and it's really helped me out. >> drew, i guess you recall called the sports's guy's kid. what a great low glow to have on you, because you have such a terrific father. >> yeah i was fortunate enough to have him as my dad. i got to meet a lot of people. i guess the now nationals organization connection was through him and it's nice. i have always kind of had a target on my back because of that. and always had to play under pressure, if you like. i think it's going to help me out. >> no question that helps you out. as you know, your father and i are great friends. but my question is, the change or the difference in moving up a classificatio
that's unreal other well you know, i haven't really had trouble throwing strikes all year.lly the adjustment i made in the first couple of weeks here getting the fast ball down. in college i didn't concentrate much on doing that. just trying to align my velocity. when i got here talking to the coaches and catchers, really understanding the different approach, trying to get the balls at the knees instead of belt lie, it is a big adjustment and it's really helped me out. >> drew, i guess...
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. >> did it seem unreal to you. >> yes. >> i think, you know, tomorrow on our way to our honeymoon iteah it's a fairy tale. >> oh, no, this isn't real. >> nick was right, you are absolutely beautiful. >> thank you. i'm glad it worked. >> with all the choices the audience made for you, would you do anything different? >> i'm just a believer in fate. it all worked out perfectly the way it was supposed to. so yeah, it's perfect. >> the dress you wanted. >> and the guy she wanted. >> yeah. >> hopefully, right? >> we're going to make a toast to the two of you inust a moment, then after that we're going to reveal where you're off to on your honeymoon. much more with leigh and nick, now husband and wife. but first, this is "today" on nbc. ??o >>> we are back now with leigh and nick cordes, husband and wife. our newlyweds, after their wedding just a few moments ago here on the plaza. and you know, guys, we haven't known you all that long but we all have to say when we first met you we knew you were kind of a great couple. so we would like to propose a little toast. it's a tradition here on t
. >> did it seem unreal to you. >> yes. >> i think, you know, tomorrow on our way to our honeymoon iteah it's a fairy tale. >> oh, no, this isn't real. >> nick was right, you are absolutely beautiful. >> thank you. i'm glad it worked. >> with all the choices the audience made for you, would you do anything different? >> i'm just a believer in fate. it all worked out perfectly the way it was supposed to. so yeah, it's perfect. >> the dress...