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so following tse guidelines th you just told us abo, give u one or two stocks tt you think make sense to put money in right now. >> it's very interesting. look at tenology as the top 10 market capitalizatn stocks in techlogy could buy the next 90 in the top 100. that's how muccash is on the toline. look at that bottom 90, and look at the viable takeout cdidate, two ocks we talked about today, emc and cisco. theye doing verywell. theye got money to spend. they could mak very sma acquisitio. >> susie: all ght, emc and cisco. thanyou so much for the tip. thanyou so much, art, for coming on the prram. >> susie: myuest tonight: art hogan chief market analyst a jefferies and coany. >> paul: he depot's second quter earnings fell 7% as it cut costs to offset ak sales. excluding item the home- imprement retailer earned 64 cents a share, beang wall street'sxpectations. home depot also ised its outlk for the full-year as its tol number of transactions in the u.s. increased year-over year for the fir time in five yes. sales small items increased but homeepot says consumers are still luctant to sp
so following tse guidelines th you just told us abo, give u one or two stocks tt you think make sense to put money in right now. >> it's very interesting. look at tenology as the top 10 market capitalizatn stocks in techlogy could buy the next 90 in the top 100. that's how muccash is on the toline. look at that bottom 90, and look at the viable takeout cdidate, two ocks we talked about today, emc and cisco. theye doing verywell. theye got money to spend. they could mak very sma...
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but what had folks come hereo talk to us abo? inflation! >> the cost of livi is so high. eeded to go back to work to survive. >> food goes up, gas going up. >> it's hder than it was last year. i used to get a pound, o diddelini macari. it was 50 cen. it's a dolla one dollar now. >> that diddini she's taking out, i've seen it $1.39. >> whoa! >>es. >> reporter: $1.? >> i wouldn't y that. >> reporr: that very same night, on both the new york times web page andurs, posts entitl "is it the end of the world as we know it?" ♪ it's the end of the world we know it. >> reporter: were tumbling into ainancial crisis of great depssion-like proportions with plunging prices in stoc and housing already hing forced governmt bailouts of bear stearns, fannie mae and frede mac? yet despite allhis, rising prices were still paramount the minds of mosfolks here. >> we were planning trip to ity with my wife so we decided we had to cut wn a bit so i le her home. ( laughter ) >> reporter: the mor here, from maroni to matrimony, suggest that oil & food price hikes and a rising budg deficit had folks
but what had folks come hereo talk to us abo? inflation! >> the cost of livi is so high. eeded to go back to work to survive. >> food goes up, gas going up. >> it's hder than it was last year. i used to get a pound, o diddelini macari. it was 50 cen. it's a dolla one dollar now. >> that diddini she's taking out, i've seen it $1.39. >> whoa! >>es. >> reporter: $1.? >> i wouldn't y that. >> reporr: that very same night, on both the new york...
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joining us now to talk abo th and his market outlook, art hogan,hief market analyst at jferies and company. >> h right a.>> hi. what's your take on insider selling? is this a sig that investo shou lighten up a bit? >> it's interesting. we take that as a signal, an if you bow did back i history and ok at the markettiming, insider sales,t don't correlatvery well. what it does tell us, though. is for the firstime in a peod of time there's a lot o insiders that feel they've gotten to aoint where they're not underwater, not underter on sharerices, meaning a lot insiders get their stk because compension. you know,magine, if you wil you receid stock as compensaon at $20 goes to $10, now it's a $22, and up the to make sale because you don't want to it go back to $10. that dsn't mean it will go to $10 or $25. typically th market sens a negative sigl. it's somethi to keep eye on. >> susieoverime, so many studiehave been done, the trends in sider selling mimics what's going to happen. inarch, insiders started buying up,hat was the beginning of the lly. now we're seeing themelling, people are saying t
joining us now to talk abo th and his market outlook, art hogan,hief market analyst at jferies and company. >> h right a.>> hi. what's your take on insider selling? is this a sig that investo shou lighten up a bit? >> it's interesting. we take that as a signal, an if you bow did back i history and ok at the markettiming, insider sales,t don't correlatvery well. what it does tell us, though. is for the firstime in a peod of time there's a lot o insiders that feel they've gotten...
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. >>> an fda panel backs a new drug for osteoporosis, but rejects many other proposed uses due to concerns abo boubout ris. >>> ain't no stopping us now. the s&p 500 ending the day a fresh ten-month high. the bulls took the reins once again. the best of the street have your plays for tomorrow. >>> welcome tomelissa lee. let's get to the "word on the street" right now. i'm just a simple girl from new york. >> by way of harvard. >> but i don't understand why -- >> singing bad disco songs at the start of the show, by the way. >> okay. sorry about that. sorry about that, america. i don't understand why the markets moved higher today given the retail sales numbers, given the foreclosure numbers that we had today. >> the world is out of recession according to jim o'neal, founding of the brick. france and germany broke out of recession. that's what i think people are excited about. we're actually getting some follow-through from the rest of the world. >> so this man declaring the global recession over, that's why we held on to these giains today? >> the market does what it wants to do. we've seen it
. >>> an fda panel backs a new drug for osteoporosis, but rejects many other proposed uses due to concerns abo boubout ris. >>> ain't no stopping us now. the s&p 500 ending the day a fresh ten-month high. the bulls took the reins once again. the best of the street have your plays for tomorrow. >>> welcome tomelissa lee. let's get to the "word on the street" right now. i'm just a simple girl from new york. >> by way of harvard. >> but i don't...
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boston slugg david ortiz with reignte the offense, he may make a few people forget abo the firestormsurroundin his usef performance-enhancing drugs. here's nbc's fred roggin with an early look at all your sports headlines. >>> good morning. it's been an up and down year for boston's david ortiz. after steroid allegations, ortiz seems to be finding his stride for playoff push a moment of silence for massachusetts senator ted ken did. opposite field shot into the monster seat. in the ninth inning, tied at two. walk-off solo shot arou right. red sox won in dramatic fashion, 3-2. boston leads the a.l. wild card by 2 1/2. home pla umpire tom wasit in the chest by a pitch. he was down for several minutes. he was okay, just a little shaken pup. to add insult to injury, he wasn't supposed to be behind the plate. heilled in for jerry crawford after cwford left with back pain. now to the ninth. j.p. howell deep to tie the gam things nt from bad to worse for howell. in the dirt. jays won it 3-3. anher great fini between the pirates and phil brandon moss steps in and steps out. solo bomb to center and that game w
boston slugg david ortiz with reignte the offense, he may make a few people forget abo the firestormsurroundin his usef performance-enhancing drugs. here's nbc's fred roggin with an early look at all your sports headlines. >>> good morning. it's been an up and down year for boston's david ortiz. after steroid allegations, ortiz seems to be finding his stride for playoff push a moment of silence for massachusetts senator ted ken did. opposite field shot into the monster seat. in the...
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help us understand more abo some of the oions being considered, how they mht work and the polics at play turno: ceci connolly, national health pocy correspondent for th "washington post"; and susan dentzer, the etor in chief ofhe journal "health affairs"-- she'also a health analyst for t newshour. ladi, welcome. relity-check time. how much is the publ option, ceci, really fading and how much is the co-op idea gaining force? >> the public option has been fading qte a bit for qui so time, the dynamic isn the finance mmittee, there are not votes in e senate for what is called a rost government option, so they have been loking at this co-op idea for qui some time, b it's not entely clear that they have e votes for that ther, so it's very mu a work in progress. >> help desibe what co-ops are and what the diinction tween what they're prosing dhat a publicly backed opon would be. >> the main definiti of a co-op at theoment seems toe tht it's not a public an and it's not pivate health inrance, it's a goldilos something in between, as senator conrad says th're sort of casting about to models in t
help us understand more abo some of the oions being considered, how they mht work and the polics at play turno: ceci connolly, national health pocy correspondent for th "washington post"; and susan dentzer, the etor in chief ofhe journal "health affairs"-- she'also a health analyst for t newshour. ladi, welcome. relity-check time. how much is the publ option, ceci, really fading and how much is the co-op idea gaining force? >> the public option has been fading qte a...
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. >> john told us just now -- how old people felt abo having their say. there is an terest in the press itself. this is a great rrity to be ableor people to tink that their vo could changer concern at the political government of the untry. there is a lot of interest in at. there is also a lot ofynicism about thcandidates. theynow tt when in power, politicians tend to be rapacious and corrupt. what people te to do, therefore, is to look fothe people that ll help them in their particular intert group. northerners, people who speak that language will suppt t front line chalnger. lots of people i the south will tend to suppo the president. at least,that is what we sume. on the other hand, a lot of people are sick of presint karzai. they may say -- they y stay ay inarge numbers. he has done a lot of deals with the waords and bosses and s forth. that mu jay -- that must - that may jusget him through. >> john since then tre. all this week wwill haveive cerage of the afghan presidential election. you can see thahere on "bbc wodews." authories in the united sates
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but i think sort of the confidence pronouncement that alan greenspan, in particular, used to make over the last decade abo how much they allowed us to decrease the riskiness of the world, those haven't really panned out. >> on a related notes calendar has been a lot in the press recently about the growth and the use of the exchange traded funds and then things hings thae called ierse change traded funds. you also have -- you have a lot of new product innovation in the space, which you alluded to. the onion market. and then you also have a lot of technology development. flash trading in theory. quick trading by large institutional firms. can you talk about how the role of product innovation and technology innovation are driving the markets and whether theory can keep pace with both? >> fst of all, i should point out that futures trading in onions is still banned. don't try it. the thing about all these innovation and financial markets is clearly it is a good thing over the long run. the issue seems to be that a new financial product needs to be tested through one cycle, one market cycle, before you knw it
but i think sort of the confidence pronouncement that alan greenspan, in particular, used to make over the last decade abo how much they allowed us to decrease the riskiness of the world, those haven't really panned out. >> on a related notes calendar has been a lot in the press recently about the growth and the use of the exchange traded funds and then things hings thae called ierse change traded funds. you also have -- you have a lot of new product innovation in the space, which you...
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us. ootball nit inmeri" beginng septembe13th. >> cris:ow abo havina udio analyst in to dgy who has been inhmidd of the of e ne t ente off-seon wi this ke vick ing t i tell y, lovie ith and tony dungy d some of thesguys have sh a great impact othis game andheou people that play it d ey a soft spen d father fures for lot of thesgu. i s so thrled to hear that thcommissierad asked tony dungy to be part of the mi vi thingbecause it was exactly at hneeded. al:icff by uld. ahle dron con todont la mahew hillisut to the rd line. e more play and we c bid you ado. >> cris:ookingorrd tthe season, though, partr. >> al: it's ing toe grt. seguosn el roj ncreoue cris:hiis onef ose crazy year ople want to try to pick out the favoriteanwho they think is going twin and all th. but i can make case r abou 20 tea in e ague this year coming out and winni this thing. anjust goingo beo exting. havsome gat, great game >> al: wonderful story lines. schele a we love it and the fit week, giantsnd cowys in the first game. anin jerry's new palace. indianapol against arizona. manning d e c champis gog att. at wildo ifr d
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have youver use tha word outburst man? ? she was asked abo her sband. >> diplotic and she is the seetary of state. e questi that she wassked and has been i think misreported in lot of places. the question wassked was, you know, wha does mr. clinton think through t mouth of mrs. clinton? and she -- she snappe back at this d. now e kid then said, you know i meant mr. obam maybe hedid maybe he didn't. i have no idea. but you know she's secretary of state. she'supposed to be more diomatic. in her defense, shehad been wi rape ctims. she'd been focused on the issue how abused wmen are. she's really holding up that half othe sky in a very, very strong way. but when you're the secretary of state, particular i a fraught retionship as with the form present of thenited states, r husband, yo just sort of got to cill it and she didt chill that week. >> too much of it? >> yes is this pbs tmz, i mean, comeon. she was on state trip to rica. i lot o veryerious issues there. the estion of justhat the ited states plans to do or actually can do to affect these t
have youver use tha word outburst man? ? she was asked abo her sband. >> diplotic and she is the seetary of state. e questi that she wassked and has been i think misreported in lot of places. the question wassked was, you know, wha does mr. clinton think through t mouth of mrs. clinton? and she -- she snappe back at this d. now e kid then said, you know i meant mr. obam maybe hedid maybe he didn't. i have no idea. but you know she's secretary of state. she'supposed to be more diomatic. in...
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and the sad thing abo it is that you can always use an excuse if cigarettes don't kill me, oh well - something else will. but, you can't use that as an excuse. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. it was very interesting that you could smoke on the first week. antix gave me that extra help that i needed to get through a tough time. (announcer) chantix is a non-nicotine pill. in studies, 44% of chantix users were quit during weeks 9 to 12 of treatment, compared to 18% on sugar pill. it is proven to reduce the urge to smoke. i did have an unopen pack of cigarettes in my purse and then i think i opened my purse and realized it was still there. and i said, "what the heck, i don't need these..." ...i said, you know, "bye, i don't need you anymore, you're not my crutch, i don't need a crutch." (announcer) talk to your doctor about chantix f you aport pn. th 's right for you. some people have had changes in behavior, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice agitation, hosti
and the sad thing abo it is that you can always use an excuse if cigarettes don't kill me, oh well - something else will. but, you can't use that as an excuse. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. it was very interesting that you could smoke on the first week. antix gave me that extra help that i needed to get through a tough time. (announcer) chantix is a non-nicotine pill. in studies, 44% of chantix users were quit during weeks 9 to 12 of treatment,...
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us. >> a new sugar substitute on the market. concerns abo t >>> a man in egypt showed up at emergency room with worries, sometime thomas. he was having trouble breathing and swallowing. an x-ray showed what the problem was. turns out the 50-year-old man got a fish bone stuck in his throat. take a look. he used this spoon to try to get it out. that is when he accident accidentally swallowed the u tense i will. doctors were able to surgically remove the spoon without any complications. however, they never found the fish bone that started it all. >>> a natural sweetener is hitting store shelves. the shug sugar substitute is called truvia. some say it is sweeter than sugar and has another plus. truvia has no calories. but there may also be some downsides. diana gonzalez has details. >> reporter: truvia has been in the spotlight as the newest sugar substitute. the calorie-free sweet taste comes from rebiana, extract of the st plant. >> everyone is very excited about it because it is all natural. and it comes from a plant and you can find this pla
us. >> a new sugar substitute on the market. concerns abo t >>> a man in egypt showed up at emergency room with worries, sometime thomas. he was having trouble breathing and swallowing. an x-ray showed what the problem was. turns out the 50-year-old man got a fish bone stuck in his throat. take a look. he used this spoon to try to get it out. that is when he accident accidentally swallowed the u tense i will. doctors were able to surgically remove the spoon without any...
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us again. mike, earlier, you talked to me abo about "there is no voice recorder device to really look for after a collision like this." so trying to piece it together will be very difficult. but i wonder, even much more difficult now because you don't have survivor accounts. it is going to be very difficult, fred. the radar tape from teterboro and la guardia. could very well have been some audio communication between teterboro tower, their air traffic control and this general aviation aircraft, this piper. and maybe also some witnesses from air traffic control at la guardia. it will all be on tape. the faa should have that. if you recall during the usairways after the plane landed in the hudson there were a number of video surveillance cameras along the river that actually captured the plane landing in the water. they will be going around. detectives from nypd and detectives from new jersey state police and the ntsb will be looking on both sides from the new jersey side as well as the new york side, for any surveillance cameras that may have captured images of this crash in midair. and then fro
us again. mike, earlier, you talked to me abo about "there is no voice recorder device to really look for after a collision like this." so trying to piece it together will be very difficult. but i wonder, even much more difficult now because you don't have survivor accounts. it is going to be very difficult, fred. the radar tape from teterboro and la guardia. could very well have been some audio communication between teterboro tower, their air traffic control and this general aviation...
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and it's very important to us that we know what our people care about abo. >> there was a gentleman theream sure you remember the scene well, a son with cerebral palsy, he had a son with him at meeting. are you planning to meet with him at a later date? his concern is his son would not get proper treatment after health care reform. how do you answer those kind of concerns? >> well, let's address it. first of all, in those kinds of meetings you have to have an opportunity to respond and the individual concern was so busy shouting i was never able to response. first of all, we put an amendment in to make the plan deal with the kind of nervous disorder this young man has because the particular disease is actual failure of the nervous system. so what we -- what i was trying to tell the gentleman, one we were moving plans in that direction. two, prohibitions against insurance companies using preexisting conditions to deny his son care will be expressly repealed by the legislation. in addition to that, the lifetime caps, which are applied by insurance companies, will be prohibited. and last of
and it's very important to us that we know what our people care about abo. >> there was a gentleman theream sure you remember the scene well, a son with cerebral palsy, he had a son with him at meeting. are you planning to meet with him at a later date? his concern is his son would not get proper treatment after health care reform. how do you answer those kind of concerns? >> well, let's address it. first of all, in those kinds of meetings you have to have an opportunity to respond...
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us generally voting in theame way. >> thank you for your service and yourime, und these difficult momts, to talk abo your friendship th late, grea edward kennedy. i appreate your ti to talk withs. tavis: 46 years ago at the march on washington. the book is called a " king's dream, the legyf martin luther king' speech." i want to sta with a quote from the book. this rlly got my attention. you arright in this book i purelyhetorical terms, the dream speech may notave been king'sest. his speech at the conclusion of th votin rights march i 196 was arguably his most commanding. it raised a couple of questions for me. tell me why you think some of the montgomery speech w the most vending -- most demanding. >> it capped two eks of violence which resulted in jury to many civil rights protesters. george wallace waslooking out through the closed blis at the marchers. it represented a hig poi in king's command of civ rights, that perhaps he had not reached in 1963. the great cold respon that he had engagedn, how long the crowd responded toim and his use of the phrase the ark of e universe is long,ut it bends toward world juice. t
us generally voting in theame way. >> thank you for your service and yourime, und these difficult momts, to talk abo your friendship th late, grea edward kennedy. i appreate your ti to talk withs. tavis: 46 years ago at the march on washington. the book is called a " king's dream, the legyf martin luther king' speech." i want to sta with a quote from the book. this rlly got my attention. you arright in this book i purelyhetorical terms, the dream speech may notave been...
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used to be known as greater southeast. the telegraph road-interstate 95 in duch age wiinterchange willpy close today. drivers blewill te abo aess egel beltway tomorrow.ra beltway tomorrow. other ramps will be closed. if drivers will follow the torch or find alternate routes. the worker might be delayed, if the weather gets bad. we are looking at chances of off and on rain. now the details of the forecast. i'm looking for tonight and tomorrow, brian. >> that looks good because the humidity will be going down. showers are actually leaving the area. we are keeping a close eye on triple doppler. stmo of the showers are moving to the east of town. the showers are moving the ath out of here. be irs aren 60's and a' 60's and 70's. a half inch of rain in winchester. to the far west of town and to the east of town as result of ace train chances. some clearing will happen this afternoon. much better tomorrow. >> thank you. dozens of people risk their lives to help the victims of a fiery crash. >> oh, my god. >> a cadillac slammed into a toyota suv in alabama avenue in southeast yesterday. the suv club dover and the cadillac caughtre
used to be known as greater southeast. the telegraph road-interstate 95 in duch age wiinterchange willpy close today. drivers blewill te abo aess egel beltway tomorrow.ra beltway tomorrow. other ramps will be closed. if drivers will follow the torch or find alternate routes. the worker might be delayed, if the weather gets bad. we are looking at chances of off and on rain. now the details of the forecast. i'm looking for tonight and tomorrow, brian. >> that looks good because the humidity...
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abo health care. you did me reporr ought -- reporting on howhe debate is shing up despite theabsence of ted kennedy. tell us how that is aping up. >> a very promint and respectablrepublican polter put it vy well this week. he said, senator- president obama, excuse me, people nt himto succeed, people like hi republins and better understand that. the problem is that he hasis owdebate to make and thebama plan and e numbs and support have gone down. they had better me up in every with a recanng, a repackaging, new and improv changed plan if it is going to bsuccessful. qui honestly, if people say te kennedy is ssed, he is missed in theense that te kenny could have told ry earlyn what theroblems we and whatto do abouthem. his ability to forge coalions is just sompressive. >> also he cou sell. it is goi to be a compromise. he could have sold it to the liberals. >> the expression that youave heard at the table before [unintelligible] but th's not close the book on this health care debate. re, there's still oppotion, but bone count their 45 hard senate votes for the public pl. 45 hard senate votes for the public pla
abo health care. you did me reporr ought -- reporting on howhe debate is shing up despite theabsence of ted kennedy. tell us how that is aping up. >> a very promint and respectablrepublican polter put it vy well this week. he said, senator- president obama, excuse me, people nt himto succeed, people like hi republins and better understand that. the problem is that he hasis owdebate to make and thebama plan and e numbs and support have gone down. they had better me up in every with a...
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us a temperature prediction. at 11:00 tonight, 74 degrees. not too far off. by 9:00 in the morning abo 75 degrees. notice that pittsburgh will only be 63. new york 74. boston 73 degrees. and as we run through the rest of the day, we're definitely going to see low and mid-80s by the 1:00 hour. we'll top out at about 88 degrees. bunotice nothing is terribly oppressive. it looks to me like we're definitely starting to head into more of a september-like pattern. in materials of rain and showers -- in terms of rain and showers, starting at 10:00 tonight, we're just going to see mostly clear skies. there will be a frontal system coming later in the week. we'll watch for it to approach out of the west. but i really think for the most part high pressure will protect us and our chances for showers and thunderstorms will begin to increase as we get into thursday but primarily friday, sturday and sunday weather pattern looks a little bit unsettled in that time period. here's your five-day forecast. wednesday looks warmer, 90 degrees. a little bit of an uptick in humidity as well. isolated storms thursday. as
us a temperature prediction. at 11:00 tonight, 74 degrees. not too far off. by 9:00 in the morning abo 75 degrees. notice that pittsburgh will only be 63. new york 74. boston 73 degrees. and as we run through the rest of the day, we're definitely going to see low and mid-80s by the 1:00 hour. we'll top out at about 88 degrees. bunotice nothing is terribly oppressive. it looks to me like we're definitely starting to head into more of a september-like pattern. in materials of rain and showers --...
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us about your last pick? s.h. -- an e.t.f. for the s 500 index. >> this is e opposite way that the s&p works. ownt personally. own it in the firm. if you're concerned abo the market, it's a good way start to takmoney off t ble withoucreating short-term gas. >> rich, youaid you own this one and your fm owns s.h. how about thother three stocks? >>e own all the recommdations. i onlywn s.f. personally, ough. >> thank you so much for comin on the program. have a gre weekend. >> take care. my guest tonight, richard stnberg, president of steinberg global asset management. >>eff: that's nightly business report for fday, august 7. weant to remind you this is the time of ye your public levision station seeks your support, support tt makes programsike "nightly business report" ssible. thanks f joining us, and don't forget to support your plic television stion. i'm jeff ytine. good night, everne, and have a great weekend. you too, susie. >> susie: good night, ff. i'm susie ghib. we'll see alof you again next week. "nightly business port" is madeossible by: is program was made possible by contributio to your pbs ation from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sp
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bonuses when many of us feel they were notitled to bonuses bause they ran the financial systeinto the ground. >> exct you are saying that allhe bank as good a martha's vineyard they go just abo everyere. a very powful banker frid of mineas a place in s.i. -- >> [audible] >> another enclave, but should he go tohicago? >> [inaudible] essentially fro massachusetts flori. wonderful beaches. i recommended it on this progm last week. i will tell yo something that i found very cheering -- setimes something ppens to just make me fl extraordinarily goo about this count. that was a f weeks ago when ll clinton was instrumental in getting back two amecan journasts. they were both of asian descen but they talkedbout being glad be home. they talked about life as an american, and peopltalk aut being is kind of american that kind of american. they talkeabout how this is a greacountry. we really can come up with a common view. and feelood when it happens. >> one could arguehat the electionf barack oama as presidentas an illtration of that. at the same time, however -- first of all, i shou say that when someone asks that the glass is half-empty or hf full, i ask what glass? on the half anthe
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abo the heat. some folks stayed inside to beat the heat and humidpy. other folks had to spend the day in the hot sun. darcy spencer joining us from northeast washington where some firefighters had an added challenge tonight. >> reporter: on 3rd street in northeast washington firefighters battle a two-alarm blaze at a three-story townhouse. some of them also had to battle heat exhaustion in the scorching temperatures. >> the heat took its toll on the very brave firefighters when they began making entrance into the building. probably about 90, 95 degrees. almost 100% humidity. >> reporter: some firefighters were obviously distressed by the heat. they were given periods of rest and plenty of water to drink. some cooled down on the special chairs made with ice packs. >> we had two or three firefighters that had to be thoroughly checked over by our emergency medical services folks. we provided fluids, did on-scene monitoring. >> reporter: at fedex field more than 70,000 fans braved the heat. fans say the heat inside the stadium approaching unbearable. >> it was brutal. absolutely bruceal. a lot of humidity. extremely hot. but the
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us from that economic calamity. brown: one of the key monts that you wte about, of course is lehmabrothers. >> right. >> brownthe decision-making there abo what to do about it, and that' a perfect moment t talk about some of these things you jt talked about. you have key player -- ben bernanke, henry paulson, tim geithner. personalities come into play. a sense of -- not certainty about exactly what to o. >> that's absolutely rht, so during that lehman weekd in eptember 08, bernanke, who is the economist, economi historian from princeton whoas very little experience in e marke and very little experience government stays behind in washington. tim geithner,resident of the fedel reserve bank in new york, an accomplished behind-e-scenes thnocrat who has lived thugh a lotof crises before and kind of has maybe a bit of hubris or arrogce in that he's never fixed a cisis he coun't fix, fix today's problem and worry about tomorrow's torrow -- and en you have hank paulson, this former dartmouth ftball player whichomes up in every profile of him because he feels like a football player, very restless, done 100 dels on wall street, very patient, very
us from that economic calamity. brown: one of the key monts that you wte about, of course is lehmabrothers. >> right. >> brownthe decision-making there abo what to do about it, and that' a perfect moment t talk about some of these things you jt talked about. you have key player -- ben bernanke, henry paulson, tim geithner. personalities come into play. a sense of -- not certainty about exactly what to o. >> that's absolutely rht, so during that lehman weekd in eptember 08,...
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play what a republican senator, lisa myrrh could you si, had to say abo-- had to say about all of this talk of death panels. >> it does usat there is end of life provisions, these death panels. quite honestly, i'm so offended at that terminology because it absolutely isn't. there is no reason to gin up fear in the american public by saying things that are not included in the bill. >> alex, which republicans are right, those who continue the death panel conversation or like miss murkowski who says it's disgusting basically? >> well, i think senator murkowski is right, it doesn't do anybody much good going out and trying to intentionally scare people with misleading information, but that's part of what the white house is doing. people are scared that with obama care they're going to lose their doctor, lose their private insurance. the white house says it's not true, but if you ask experts, it is true. getting back to the earlier point about -- >> alealex, which experts are y talking about? that one group that was funded by the insurance industry that republicans like to cite? who are you talking about? >> yes, amongst othe
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abo his life and career calle never give up on your dream. also emmy nominated aor dylancdermott is stopping by. is finding scess in "dark blue." we are and you joined us. footba great warren moon and actor dylan mcdermott coming up rightow. >> there are so my things th wal-mart is looking forward to doing, ke helping people live better. bu morsely we are looking forward to helping build stnger communities and nats.shp elationships. becau of your help, the best is yet to come. >> natioide insurance proudly suorts taffer smile. tavis and natioide insurance, working to impro intertional literacy. and by contrutions to your pbs station fm viewers like you. hank you. >> first day i walked into pson, and he slammedhat door, i knew the magnitude of the decisions that i had made anthe poor judgment and what i allowed t happen to the animals. there is no y ofxplaining e hurt and the guilt that i felt. thatas the rean i cried so ny nights, and tt put it a into perspective. >> michael vicsunday night in an interview sunday nig on 60 mivents. i am pleasedo be joined by rren moon. in006 he became the first and to this poi thenly afric-american quarterback inducted
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used to. >> we just don't have the money. it's just too expensive now. >> although the pain of gum cancer makes getting through every day a personal challenge, stewart is ommore concerned aboe erthe ate n mewoand three -- eight women and three babies currently living here will go without her. >> you can't do something with nothing. but i'm still trying. >> reporter: if you would like to help and lend a hand, we're putting information on how to do that on our website. wusa9.com, just click on links. >>> the state of maryland is facing a $700 million budget shortfall. and the governor, they are warning counties to get ready. there will be big cuts in the state findings. that means they will will have to reduce them to get jobs. they say that they are not sure where the cuts will come from, and you can guarantee one thing. >> we're not going to raise taxes in montgomery county it in order to resolve all of the shortfalls. >> they say that they will do all they can to avoid cuts and legislations for them and the police sp-t fire. and they will let the counties know how much money is p-g cut by the end of this month. >>> a lot of people, they are still looking for jobs. some of
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us how he's going to pay for them? and why not? >> we have deeds talki abo abortion, mcdonnell talking about sexual predators and gps. why is neither of them talking about health care, jerry? what's that everybody else is talking about, health reform. >> can't put on a good show. but that's a good question. they're playing to the constituency, what they feel issues are important -- abortion to the women and crime to the police chiefs. but health care is the issue all over the country that's happening in the states, and why they're not speaking about health care, because i think right now it's a dangerous thing for them. >> nobody really has a clear view now of how this thing's going turn out. there really isn't a bill to lk about, to play off. there are three proposals in the house side, three drafts by three committees, one committee draft in the senate and the finance committee, they're still working among themselves to get it out. that leaves openings for all kinds of misinformation and assumptions and i think they probably both want to pull back from it, but they can't. thisomes up at their town -- whatever you w
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use the intern in similar ways. these conversations led to other nversations with people at t n.i.h. who had bi, electronic systems for storing information and for putting itn-- andor putting infmation abo publicatns on to the web. and one tng led to thenext and we built a public digital librar, n called pub med central, which all n.i.h. supported work must be depos this w the result of a political bale woe won-- and a whole neset of journals called op access journals i think th principles wiin me that dered that the scientific community work moreffectively togeer, share their knowledge were there, bui needed the stulation of some ideas from the outside. to mount this campgn which has been quite successful. >> rose: how did the academic experience in english terature inrm and influence your abilities in science? >> well, i don't think there is a simple way texplain that. but i do think that many people underappreciate throle of reading,riting,nd speaking in a life in science it's oen a disappointment to people to learn that you may get in science because you le to doxperiments, and as soon youave your first faculty position, you know that your life is going to be devoted to a ve great e
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us t leave in terms of our large military formation. >> b we have essentially gone to do tha haven we. >> yes, we have. >> what do you disagree with the memo abo. he ened it bsaying we too ought to declare vt real estate and bring our cbat forces home. >> well, i agree with the combat forces. but that sometimes is interrupted as it we are tally out there of there. like i said theris going to be a sigficant security assiance program. were going to provide equipment, training, joint exercises, things to boler d ensure tha iri security forcesre capable. not just military, i mean the key here is poce, too. lice training. they have all sts of police. they have border policil poli, they have trol police, local police. it's unbelievaeably mixed bag. some othe police like t national police weon't haveeally a counterpart. and theuropeans whoave, you know, the may be more capablof training them. so there'sgoing to be a military insecurity investment going forward. so the important pnt there and i would agree witht, is that term comba forces. you know, becse it doesn't mean we are going to leave mitaryly totally. wean't and we shouldn't in my mind. >> wh
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abo that it is a long-term longstanding issue we have to address. black women talk about prayer and tting that as the center and reminding us that was the bridge that t a sober and we ould never forget that then they talk about the love of a blacman for a black woman and the way they talk abo barack obama and as he said dobro, honey, a child the way looked at her when he walked away. what thewere saying is they once did black m come with their black men to lookt them with the same love and desire and affection and their roach in this as if they were grt teamwo michelle lowballed the purpose they were saying to their partners, i wa this from you. that puts a whole new spin on the adm of black love th black woman being loved by a black man and more important the michelle obama or barack obama lid chiao ubashedly his love metal made 275,000 peop in denver by two billions of people around the world just as if no one was looking. that was one of the powerful things f me. of the other is that these women not only talked in r pace is but the agency to the women whoived before them. mothers that have passed away, a grandmothers, they revived the old names r
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abo things that matter. richard cizik: the ocean came in and began to sweep parts oit away. that's real, that is not hypoetical. bill moye: journalism requis analysis. it's not just mply showg uswhat can be shown. it's trying to hp us understand the mning and the forces behind events johnniburton: did we have scheduled interview? maria hinosa: but it's just e question, can you just tell uwhy didn't you sign tt order? bill moyers: you've tol us the most reliable source of news a information habeen right here. it's on the nehour, now, washingt week, worldfocus, frontline. and so manyther pbs news and puic affairs programs. charlie rose: 're live this eveni from new york and washgton. bill yers: it's only here opbs that viewers et the complex view of reality that all of us must unrstand as citizens in oer to cope ith the responsibility that democracy demands of us we want to continuto provide such impornt programs to you, but we need your he to keep this statioon the air. these hard mes mean we need ea other more than ever. so pase, go to your phone ocomputer and pledge whatever you can. thank you rafael pi roman: thanks bil if you tch bill moyers joual for stories that matter th
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us to fill in. tre w somead ne that i read aut this ekend. we heard aboarhowhe died tragically. >> not ma peole know whoe was. >> y, tere is a picref m. yousuly saw him next to opl heted. >> heardim at a club i chicag dj'ing and understd imdiately whye wasfaus. that's bause the g was amazg dj, truly. wh h did was incredie. there wa aeason he was s uccessl beyd the people h dated. apparenlye washat aegedly addtedo pnklersfter tt triag ple crh, which he survived. >> which happe a lot. andthen, youow, cack as well. >>but they fndcrk pipe. > they fnd a crackpipe >> that ppen witheople who throug horrible, hrrible injuries. >>physic trauma. >>hysil injur a lot of pain, but he was also try to go rehabilitate youngidsho were on drugs. andow they shot a sh on mtv, so don't kow what they'll do wit that show. >> earliere had joe ckson on, and i waseading how some jason brotrswould be on a reityshow they had be pitchg long before. >> they d been pching i for while. a & e is goingo he sh. the qstion s, my mi,s is footage thas already been shot. i know thehad bn shoot
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we spoke abo tax increases that wld occur and when we spoke about schools, howur children would constantly ve to change boundaries >> i think a l of ust for the whole quality of le issue and when it wenfrom the 33,000 homes meant an additiol 300,000 car trips on theocal roads. it meant highetaxes. the scols that had to be built. the roads that needed toe built. it was suburbanizing an ar that was never meant to suburbanized. >> smi: did all this public ououring of outrage stop or slow down this aggressive owth? >> the public responseas so overwhelming, that even the board of supervisors tt was elected wi the support of the development commity ended up turning down the propols that th, the board, had submitted in the first pla. >> smith: so, theyacked off totall >> they backed off totallyand then ithe election that immediately foowed that cision to back off, they all lost. every one of tho candidates was voted out of office. >> smiththey got wiped out? >> they got ped out. >> smith: that vtory in udoun underscored that land use is a key to protecng the envinment. people talk abt saving cheseake bay, and you've got organitions that are
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us of what that is about? guest: it is about saudi arabia. it was corruption in the royal family. i took the bell a dysfunctional government -- i talked abou aboefunctional government there. there are problems with oil. it was an attack -- i mean, i speak arabic, spent 21 years in the middle east. most of my friends still are arab, but i have a real problem with the saudi oil regime which is corrupt and dishonest. it will not help us in the long term. host: you also wrote "see no evil," in which george clooney played in the film. tell us more. guest: hollywood [laughter] ] it makes the middle east look simple. i read this book and it was before was published that ago called for more brothers. i thought it was a joke. i said yes to making it into a movie. the movie came about quickly. i traveled with the director for two months in the middle east. we sat down in the cafe in paris. he asked me the story line. until the met was when i got out of the cia that the old world would not go away and my wife and i were offered the chance to assassinate someone. we said no. he said that he liked that. he said you got out with no retirement, and over futur
us of what that is about? guest: it is about saudi arabia. it was corruption in the royal family. i took the bell a dysfunctional government -- i talked abou aboefunctional government there. there are problems with oil. it was an attack -- i mean, i speak arabic, spent 21 years in the middle east. most of my friends still are arab, but i have a real problem with the saudi oil regime which is corrupt and dishonest. it will not help us in the long term. host: you also wrote "see no...
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