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they can fool us as long as we want to be fooled. terry: jonathan, even a bankrupt company like general motors spending more than $5 million to lobby this year. it seems to work out well for them. they got rid of the delphi pensions. >> well, them don't exist in reality, terry, and that's the problem. these companies that live only on bailout dollars don't have to deal with reality. but i don't have any more objection to spending it on lobbying than citi group's place or a.i.g.'s trips to vegas or bank of america's super bowl advertising. i mean, the problem isn't how the money is spent. in any machine, it's that bailout money was given in the first place. >> say one thing to add to what jonathan said before, because he said the role of the government is to protect us. in the preamble of the constitution, yes, it says provide for the common defense, but promote the general welfare. at the risk of sounding repetitive here, again, you know, government exists for the public purpose. if they bail people out, there mve a public purpose or
they can fool us as long as we want to be fooled. terry: jonathan, even a bankrupt company like general motors spending more than $5 million to lobby this year. it seems to work out well for them. they got rid of the delphi pensions. >> well, them don't exist in reality, terry, and that's the problem. these companies that live only on bailout dollars don't have to deal with reality. but i don't have any more objection to spending it on lobbying than citi group's place or a.i.g.'s trips to...
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they will tolerate us as long as they can suckle at uncle sam's bounteous mammary glands." may be relieved to hear the head of the u.s. military force in iraq says the bounteous mammary glanded old fish smelling memo isn't actually the official stance of the united states military. just this one right wing blogger colonel's opinion, which is neat. but it's also on the front page of the "new york times"? and finally, the presidential medal of freedom is the nation's highest civilian award. recipients have traditionally been distinguished men and women contributing to the greater good in the world of sports, music, medicine, activism, diplomacy, literature, et cetera. for example, today president obama announced his administration's first 16 recipients. among them, former supreme court justice sandra day o'connor, tennis champion billie jean king. physicist stephen hawking, senator edward kennedy. harvey milk, the first and late openly gay member of the elects official from a major city in the united states and the founder of the susan g. koman cure breast cancer foundation.
they will tolerate us as long as they can suckle at uncle sam's bounteous mammary glands." may be relieved to hear the head of the u.s. military force in iraq says the bounteous mammary glanded old fish smelling memo isn't actually the official stance of the united states military. just this one right wing blogger colonel's opinion, which is neat. but it's also on the front page of the "new york times"? and finally, the presidential medal of freedom is the nation's highest...
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our decoy is an ex-performer in hollywood, who's agreed to go undercover for us as long as we hide histity. we're watching agency he walks into a doctor's office with a lot of cash. he'll see doctor with a reputation for taking care of celebrities. >> made it clear to me that if i walk in his office and pay the fees, and give him the money, i have a doctor, i have drugs, i have whatever i want. >> reporter: and walks inside, you have to remember, he's never met this doctor before. he just made an appointment saying he has a tv pilot coming out. he was with the doctor for only five minutes, and handed over nearly two grand in cash. when he walked out, even we were surprised. prescriptions in one hand, a goody bag of samples in the other. the drugs prescribed, could those kill you? >> this is a suicide cocktail. these could kill 20. >> reporter: the doctor wrote him prescriptions for four different drugs including a heavy dosage of oxycotton, a schedule two narcotic. 240 pills of the painkiller vicodin, sleeping pill and for good measure, see alice for erectile dysfunction. what did you
our decoy is an ex-performer in hollywood, who's agreed to go undercover for us as long as we hide histity. we're watching agency he walks into a doctor's office with a lot of cash. he'll see doctor with a reputation for taking care of celebrities. >> made it clear to me that if i walk in his office and pay the fees, and give him the money, i have a doctor, i have drugs, i have whatever i want. >> reporter: and walks inside, you have to remember, he's never met this doctor before....
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long area part of the game. i know there's litigation involved, confidentiality with that list.t. if that list was out it would probably put it behind us. it's not going to be. asas names come out, it affects the game and affects us. we're in a different situation.. we have a lot of young baseball players on our team that we know are clean and they do it the right way. our fans know that. baseball has to look to the future, look forward and put this behind us. >> derrick, thank you for joining us. good luck tonight against the juggernaut mets. erin? >> i'm still a rays fan. he says he's a good guy. i'm sure they get along. >>> coming up, health care on the hill. harwood sits down with the blue dogs, as promised. in the headlines at this hour, it's friday morning. stocks are swinging back to the plus side. travelers leading the dow. i keep forgetting travelers on the dow now. up more than 2%. it's profit for the insurance company. itp is the overhaul leader for the s&p 500. linked to earnings. ford, though, ford hot on its heels. on the nasdaq, lamar advertising topping the list. 4% gain for that one. >>> let's look at the markets and their internals. right now
long area part of the game. i know there's litigation involved, confidentiality with that list.t. if that list was out it would probably put it behind us. it's not going to be. asas names come out, it affects the game and affects us. we're in a different situation.. we have a lot of young baseball players on our team that we know are clean and they do it the right way. our fans know that. baseball has to look to the future, look forward and put this behind us. >> derrick, thank you for...
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they have let their dogs used -- use the long as a bathroom and left the backs. >> neighbors tell us they never expected this in their neighborhood. >> i was shocked. i am as upset as they are. >> people think you live in columbia, a nice small quiet neighborhood and nothing could happen. i think it is sad and unfortunate this could happen. >> he said he was willing to pass off the other events but this took it too far. he has filed a police report and believes it is a hate crime. >> this is scary. just think if this is me and haley here by ourselves, who is to say that they will come up into the house and break windows. >> the awards have lived in their home for the last three years and said they are not the only african american family in the neighborhood, just the only one target. the search for a missing girl on the sassafras river has turned into a recovery mission. she fell off of boat at ordinary point. investigators say when dick groat felt she somehow ended up being hit by the same boat. >> officials in baltimore, are investigating a house fire at perry hall. we are told the
they have let their dogs used -- use the long as a bathroom and left the backs. >> neighbors tell us they never expected this in their neighborhood. >> i was shocked. i am as upset as they are. >> people think you live in columbia, a nice small quiet neighborhood and nothing could happen. i think it is sad and unfortunate this could happen. >> he said he was willing to pass off the other events but this took it too far. he has filed a police report and believes it is a...
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offsets to produce the carbon that is what we need to do but they can still continue to use coal for quite a while as long as they use the carbon emissions overall we are accomplishing the environmental goal and a meantime we try to make cold liable as a source of energy. is better to use coal ban to bring an oil and it is better to have less oil in our vehicles as well as electricity and it is better to produce more oil in the united states but that is still not going to be enough because we use 25% of the world's oil now and reproduce only 8% of it. we are clearly on a pattern of being dependent on having to import that loyal. a lot of countries are hostile to the united states. >> host: on the democratic line we have new york. >> caller: i have watched c-span for 30 years now and in this medium gives me a chance to actually speak to you as if i called your office ever have to leave a message i wait 30 days each month so i hope i will not get cut off after just one minute. first by want to talk to you about healthcare. i have a petition if people go to google and type been a search for changed its.org p
offsets to produce the carbon that is what we need to do but they can still continue to use coal for quite a while as long as they use the carbon emissions overall we are accomplishing the environmental goal and a meantime we try to make cold liable as a source of energy. is better to use coal ban to bring an oil and it is better to have less oil in our vehicles as well as electricity and it is better to produce more oil in the united states but that is still not going to be enough because we...
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pieces of history, wolf, like the suit that they'll try to keep with us as long as possible so as manyus as possible can look and see that moon dust embedded in the knees of neil armstrong's suit and many others. a remarkable room to be in, wolf, a remarkable collection of the space storage facility. hopefully some can go on display. wolf? >> tom, thank you. >>> the president runs into a wall on health care, firing back at republican attacks hn reform efforts, but democrats, at least some of them, are voicing doubts as well. are his programs hurting the president's popularity? why the white house may have some cause right now to worry about a crucial group of voters. >>> and shocking video of a captured american, a scared soldier speaks of his fears for the future amid taliban threats to kill him. the latest on what the u.s. military might do to try to free him. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> the gloves are off in the battle over health care reform. president obama slamming back at republicans after a series of sharp attacks. but now some democrats sound like the
pieces of history, wolf, like the suit that they'll try to keep with us as long as possible so as manyus as possible can look and see that moon dust embedded in the knees of neil armstrong's suit and many others. a remarkable room to be in, wolf, a remarkable collection of the space storage facility. hopefully some can go on display. wolf? >> tom, thank you. >>> the president runs into a wall on health care, firing back at republican attacks hn reform efforts, but democrats, at...
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anything we do on the web, it can be used on the interactive white board. >> how long it the technology being used as far as teaching is concerned? >> it has been around for about one decade now. it has been a huge success in our schools. >> how do they respond? >> the most important thing is making sure we have success from the students. as a second-rate resort -- as a secondary result, there is a lot less paper and less purchasing of books. >> we have looked at the future of the doctor's office and the classroom. we will not see how broadband can be used for home entertainment. >> what is the purpose of this room we are standing in? >> etten and a connecting devices and content available on the internet. the tv behind us take our home personal content and allows us to understand the television set up. we had taken internet content to be displayed. it is typically designed for smaller screens. but we are putting it on a larger screen with text around it. >> people can get youtube on the television? >> yes. >> what other kinds of things besides videos content was can people do? >> we have video, pict
anything we do on the web, it can be used on the interactive white board. >> how long it the technology being used as far as teaching is concerned? >> it has been around for about one decade now. it has been a huge success in our schools. >> how do they respond? >> the most important thing is making sure we have success from the students. as a second-rate resort -- as a secondary result, there is a lot less paper and less purchasing of books. >> we have looked at...
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nobody's going to forget us now, as long as we're part of this project. and that was our big worry.hat president obama would come here, as he did in february, his first trip as president outside washington, and then people would forget us. well, thanks to the elkhart project and our involvement with msnbc.com, we're generating a lot of interest for elkhart. our business, we're holding our own. when you look -- you put out a paper in that community with 20% unemployment and your circulation is steady, i'd say that's a win. >> i'd say that's very impressive. greg, it's good to talk to you. continued good luck to you and all the folks there in elkhart. we do appreciate it. >> thanks very much. >>> if you'd like to learn more about the elkhart project you canning willen to msnbc.com. >>> and coming up, we flash back to that giant leap for mankind. the 40th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing next right here on msnbc. 100 potato chips... or 100 pringles. both cost the same, but only the new pringles super stack can makes everything pop. same cost, but a lot more fun. everything pop
nobody's going to forget us now, as long as we're part of this project. and that was our big worry.hat president obama would come here, as he did in february, his first trip as president outside washington, and then people would forget us. well, thanks to the elkhart project and our involvement with msnbc.com, we're generating a lot of interest for elkhart. our business, we're holding our own. when you look -- you put out a paper in that community with 20% unemployment and your circulation is...
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rob and i have made an executive committee decision that jose stays with us as long as the nats are aboveunbeaten streak and a little fun with that. not that we are superstitious or anything. but he is making the trip. tell you another game like today better be flame retardant. i'm kidding. i'm kidding been bob boy, do you turn in a hurry. man. good line. >> rob: thank you. >> bob: only the second walk by the brewers pitchers today. they had walked way too many batters in the first three games of the series. you know the interesting thing about this. it is a 7-3 became. if the nationals get three men on, it is a save situation again, and trevor hoffman would get back up and be throwing, if he is not already. and he is. john lannon goes in pittsburgh tomorrow night. we'll be with you at 6:30 with nats extra with johnny and ray. >> rob: i wonder if stetter is irish? then he would be an irish stetter. all right. that is a reach. >> bob: he would be a teacher if he wasn't a ball player. he is a sycamore are from indiana state. larry bird's school. he is phase iii natio
rob and i have made an executive committee decision that jose stays with us as long as the nats are aboveunbeaten streak and a little fun with that. not that we are superstitious or anything. but he is making the trip. tell you another game like today better be flame retardant. i'm kidding. i'm kidding been bob boy, do you turn in a hurry. man. good line. >> rob: thank you. >> bob: only the second walk by the brewers pitchers today. they had walked way too many batters in the first...
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we could have used more than that. as long as you are going to go to the trouble of having storms in the area, we could use more. there were storms to the north, south, and west of us, but nothing spectacular here in baltimore. again the rain was a little disappointing in many respects, anyway. so anyway, we're drying out now that we're going into the weekend, and i guess that's a good thing because we have a bunch of activities going on, as we always do during the summertime. let's look at the current situation outside. again, with mostly clear skies, 64 here in the airport, 69 at the inner harbor. still humid out there. but the humidity will be dropping during the day, and drier air will be filtering in so it will be become more comfortable. 87 degrees was the high yesterday at the airport inner harbor, also 87. typical 88. but the humidity is up, so it was a steamy feeling yesterday. again less than a .10 of an inch of rain. the record high yesterday was 101 set in 1968. we won't be threatening any of the highs as we go thr
we could have used more than that. as long as you are going to go to the trouble of having storms in the area, we could use more. there were storms to the north, south, and west of us, but nothing spectacular here in baltimore. again the rain was a little disappointing in many respects, anyway. so anyway, we're drying out now that we're going into the weekend, and i guess that's a good thing because we have a bunch of activities going on, as we always do during the summertime. let's look at the...
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she got her new heart and she's going to live as long as the rest of us. >> couric: that's so wonderfulthank you for telling us that story, steve. so well written, by the way. tell us what you have in store for next week. >> reporter: step on a crack, send 92-year-old kathleen harris to the hospital. ten times it's happened. we'll find out what she's doing to smooth out her town next week. >> couric: such a nice way to tend week. thank you, steve. >> reporter: thank you. >> couric: that's the "cbs evening news." i'm katie couric in ngor. jeff glor will be here tomorrow. meanwhile, thanks for watching. until then, have a great weekend. good night. an update on a developing story we have enwi folllol ang a oornnglo a hostage situation in leeburg, virginia. we have the latest right now. >> derek, we have been going on five hours of the this hostage situation and we have just learned in the last hour that police have been able to talk to the couple's inside that home. a shop was held up at gun point the owner says she knew something wasn't right when the suspect walked in. >> astarted to sc
she got her new heart and she's going to live as long as the rest of us. >> couric: that's so wonderfulthank you for telling us that story, steve. so well written, by the way. tell us what you have in store for next week. >> reporter: step on a crack, send 92-year-old kathleen harris to the hospital. ten times it's happened. we'll find out what she's doing to smooth out her town next week. >> couric: such a nice way to tend week. thank you, steve. >> reporter: thank you....
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she got her new heart and she's going to live as long as the rest of us. >> couric: that's so wonderfulthank you for telling us that story, steve. so well written, by the way. tell us what you have in store for next week. >> reporter: step on a crack, send 92-year-old kathleen harris to the hospital. ten times it's happened. we'll find out what she's doing to smooth out her town next week. >> couric: such a nice way to tend week. thank you, steve.
she got her new heart and she's going to live as long as the rest of us. >> couric: that's so wonderfulthank you for telling us that story, steve. so well written, by the way. tell us what you have in store for next week. >> reporter: step on a crack, send 92-year-old kathleen harris to the hospital. ten times it's happened. we'll find out what she's doing to smooth out her town next week. >> couric: such a nice way to tend week. thank you, steve.
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but as long as we remember our time with hi theth is, he is never really gone at all. as long as we rememb him, he will be there forever to cfort usrt, michael jackson wanted nothing morthangive love to the world. to share of his singul talent and his soul, and perhs be loveback in return. through his words, his mus, and his countless od deeds, michl did so much to try and healur world. and so for the jacksonamily and for all who grve his loss everywhere in our world, m this momenof rbrance, a momentf healing, a moment of music and a moment of love bri comfort to those who lov our nd. god bless you. [ applause ] (announce this is nine generations of t w world's most reverered luxury sedan. this is a history ofof or 50,000 crash-tested rs... this is the world record fofo longevity and enrarance. and e ofhe most technonogicalladvanced automobilesn n the planet. thiss the 9th gegeneron e-class. this is mercedes-benz an eleven sixtxtnths wrench over here? here y yo. eleeven sixtnths... (announcer) fromesigning some of e rld's cleanest and most fuel-efficicit jet engines... to building more wind turbines than anyone in the country... t
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weapon and this is, as juan correctly points out, the very kind of thing that one hoped barack obama would get us past. and the fact that the election would help to get us past but as long the word is hurled around, willie-nippy the way it seems to be and freedom as it is, and used indiscriminality as unwisely as in the case, we have a way to go. >> when you look as the poll juan referenced, 26% say the president hand it well, 46% say poor and the break down, of 71%, african-americans, of the people who thought that he hand it well, and 71% were african-american and 22% white. what do you see that suggesting, and does it hurt the president politically moving forward. >> i'm assuming the poll was taken before friday. is that correct? sinces -- before he came out to walk the remarks back. >> they were reacting to his initial -- >> friday night and saturday morning. >> i still think -- look this is reminisce scented of the jeremiah write cons variety and it hurt him but he managed to rise to the occasion, and deal with it. now, i think he can do that, i think he started on friday, coming the to the briefing room and will have them both up to the white house and there is a
weapon and this is, as juan correctly points out, the very kind of thing that one hoped barack obama would get us past. and the fact that the election would help to get us past but as long the word is hurled around, willie-nippy the way it seems to be and freedom as it is, and used indiscriminality as unwisely as in the case, we have a way to go. >> when you look as the poll juan referenced, 26% say the president hand it well, 46% say poor and the break down, of 71%, african-americans, of...
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for us the moisture is trying to move in. spotty showers here and as longthis is close to us the temperatures will be in check but a warmup is coming toward the end of the week. seven day looks like this. 83 today. mid 80s tomorrow and thursday with a couple of storms here and there. by friday, saturday and sunday near 90 if not above it with a better chance on sunday in to monday the way it looks now. it is 6:48. >>> angie? >> if you don't get the time i will take care of it. don't worry about it, howard. 270 slowing down from the montgomery village avenue to the capital beltway. no incidents or accidents at this time. moving right along to the outer loop we go. i like what i see. north of the district it is moving great from 95 to georgia. the inner loop, light traffic right now. speaking of the inner loop, take you to virginia and show you real time graphics from the will song bridge 95 to 66 no incidents but drivers are below speed around the little river turnpike area. moving to 395 but taking a live shot. crawling along, watching the taillights stack
for us the moisture is trying to move in. spotty showers here and as longthis is close to us the temperatures will be in check but a warmup is coming toward the end of the week. seven day looks like this. 83 today. mid 80s tomorrow and thursday with a couple of storms here and there. by friday, saturday and sunday near 90 if not above it with a better chance on sunday in to monday the way it looks now. it is 6:48. >>> angie? >> if you don't get the time i will take care of it....
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they say bullets found on patrick burris were the same as those used in a week-long killing spree. >>> first of the eight running of bulls in pamplona. fortunately, to one was gored but four people were hospitalized. >>> now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day today. the dow opens at 8324 after adding 44 points on monday. the s&p nudged up two. but the nasdaq was down nine point. taking a look at overseas trading, in tokyo, neat kay lost 33 point while in hong kong the hang seng dropped 117 points. >>> stocks were mixed monday because investors were trying to make sense of conflicting signs. have we bottomed out or is there more trouble ahead? for more on that and all your early business headlines we're joined by geoff cutmore at the london headquarters of cnbc. good morning to you. >> good morning, dan. that's right. we have stocks mostly lower, i guess. as we saw a drop in the price of oil and investors are starting to ask themselves if that means we're going to see a slackening in demand for basic materials here. the major indexes, well, you're right, they
they say bullets found on patrick burris were the same as those used in a week-long killing spree. >>> first of the eight running of bulls in pamplona. fortunately, to one was gored but four people were hospitalized. >>> now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day today. the dow opens at 8324 after adding 44 points on monday. the s&p nudged up two. but the nasdaq was down nine point. taking a look at overseas trading, in tokyo, neat kay lost 33 point...
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and my max gain is $1.45 and max loss is 55 cents, this can be used as cheap protection against a long position or it could be an outright bearish bet. and one of the things i'm playing for is retracement of that 20% move, maybe about 10%, i don't think the stock's going a whole heck of a lot lower. and i think this actually sets up as a risk reward. >> ding, ding, ding. mike, you're up. >> well, first of all, on a -- just taking a look at consumer spending, i think you're going to make a bet here, a bearish one certainly coming to look at. and as he referenced, long the stock, had a good rally, you might look to protect some of those gains. mcdonald's was disappointing revenues. clearly the consumers aren't out there spending. what's that going to tell you for movies, theme parks, everything else that disney's involved in. i wouldn't buy that put spread and there's a couple of reasons. the first is, we're playing this with a catalyst, an event coming if you're trying to make a short-term bet like that using options. one of the things about spreads is, they rarely realize the full pote
and my max gain is $1.45 and max loss is 55 cents, this can be used as cheap protection against a long position or it could be an outright bearish bet. and one of the things i'm playing for is retracement of that 20% move, maybe about 10%, i don't think the stock's going a whole heck of a lot lower. and i think this actually sets up as a risk reward. >> ding, ding, ding. mike, you're up. >> well, first of all, on a -- just taking a look at consumer spending, i think you're going to...
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this is, as juan correctly points out, the very kind of thing that one hoped that barack obama would get us pt and the fact that this election would help to get us past. but that -- as long as that word is hurled around willy nilly the way it seems to be and freely as it is and used indiscriminately and unwisely as it was in this case, we have a way to go. >> mara, when you look at the poll that juan referenced, that 26% say the president handled it well, 46% say poor, and the breakdown of african americans of people who felt he handled it well, 71% were african american, 22% white. what do you see that suggesting and does it hurt the president politically moving forward? >> first of all, i'm assuming that poll was taken before friday. is that correct? before he came out to walk his remarks back. yes. >> they were reacting to his -- >> one poll was friday night and one saturday. >> the president -- look, this is reminiscent of the jeremiah wright controversy. it hurt him, but he managed to rise to the occasion and deal with it. now, i think he can do that here. i think he started on friday by coming to the briefing room. he's going to have them both up to the white house
this is, as juan correctly points out, the very kind of thing that one hoped that barack obama would get us pt and the fact that this election would help to get us past. but that -- as long as that word is hurled around willy nilly the way it seems to be and freely as it is and used indiscriminately and unwisely as it was in this case, we have a way to go. >> mara, when you look at the poll that juan referenced, that 26% say the president handled it well, 46% say poor, and the breakdown...
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use this. i know, you know, as long as you have training in conscious or moderate sedation, you can use this, butwas stated before, you have to be monitored. you have to be -- oxygen has to be ready. you have to be prepared for this person to stop breathing. >> to lynn out in michigan. hi, lynn, thanks for waiting. >> caller: oh, that's okay. thank you for taking my call. first, i would like to applaud miss lee for having the inner strength to refuse michael the medication. and, second, i was wondering whether the passport from the so-called doctors/drug dealers/enablers have been confiscated? because right now it seems they do not know where dr. murray is or they're not saying. and i'm wondering whether, you know, a flight risk? >> first of all, dr. murray has not been charged. he's not even been labeled a suspect so he is free to go anywhere he wants to go, that including is where a passport will take him. to cherilyn lee though. some very kind words just said to you. how difficult was it for you to deny michael jackson diprivan? >> it was very easy to deny because i know it was something that
use this. i know, you know, as long as you have training in conscious or moderate sedation, you can use this, butwas stated before, you have to be monitored. you have to be -- oxygen has to be ready. you have to be prepared for this person to stop breathing. >> to lynn out in michigan. hi, lynn, thanks for waiting. >> caller: oh, that's okay. thank you for taking my call. first, i would like to applaud miss lee for having the inner strength to refuse michael the medication. and,...
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. >> you can become a world >> you can become world record holder and get that acclaim as long as you useination. here's john berman. >> and go! >> reporter: this is history. the most one-handed claps ever in 30 seconds. >> and stop! >> reporter: this is unprecedented. the world's largest tooth pick beard. >> 2,222. >> reporter: and this -- ♪ well, hello, dolly >> reporter: the world's fastest rendition of "hello dolly" on a moving piano, all documented, certified world records. according to the universal record database. >> one of our goals is a dream that someday everybody on earth will be able to own a world record and be the best at something. >> reporter: dan roman and cory henderson launched the web site in november asking for submissions anywhere from anyone around the world. the only real rule? >> records need to be quantifiable and breakable. >> reporter: they now list more than 1,000 records. this is the world's loudest pop rocks chorus. while some records may seem frivolous, this is more than a freak show. >> the boost of self-esteem that they have of being able to walk away an
. >> you can become a world >> you can become world record holder and get that acclaim as long as you useination. here's john berman. >> and go! >> reporter: this is history. the most one-handed claps ever in 30 seconds. >> and stop! >> reporter: this is unprecedented. the world's largest tooth pick beard. >> 2,222. >> reporter: and this -- ♪ well, hello, dolly >> reporter: the world's fastest rendition of "hello dolly" on a...
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sot's not a good thing for over the long rm, as esident obama himselfsaid, for china to be... for us to be the consumer and china to be the lender. we have to stop that. but cna's not going to make.. take self-destructivection and duing the dollar or quickly trying to ex the dollar would be ver self-destructive and they're way too srt for that. rose: thank you for coming. >> my pleasure. >> rose: roger altma served in the clton administration, as i said, an advisor to hillary inton during her campaign, principle economic advisor to her. 's been a very successful investment banker and private equity person, evercorps being the name ofhis company. but he has always beeengaged in the economic conversatn of this country. thank you for ce canning. we'll see you next time. on the next charlie rose, rober mcnara in his own words. the former secretary of defense during the vietn died at age 93. >> two men who i think loved and respected each other, johnson and i, came to the pointhere i coul't convince him and he coul't convince me. and wead to part. now, who took the initiative? ionestly do
sot's not a good thing for over the long rm, as esident obama himselfsaid, for china to be... for us to be the consumer and china to be the lender. we have to stop that. but cna's not going to make.. take self-destructivection and duing the dollar or quickly trying to ex the dollar would be ver self-destructive and they're way too srt for that. rose: thank you for coming. >> my pleasure. >> rose: roger altma served in the clton administration, as i said, an advisor to hillary inton...
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they know as well as the rest of us do that it as very long way until the 2012 race starts in ernest that no oe is even talking about yet. >> steve, you get the last word. not to attack bill kristol. >> i think it could be worse potentially for sarah palin and jennifer. this could be a game changer in a negative way. takes people who are willing to sort of just suspend their doubts about her and say okay, this is why i was concerned. >> all right. we have to leave it there. you know the thing about her, the gift that keeps on giving, whether you love her or hate her, we are fascinated by her. thank you all, panel. see you next week. >> don't forget to check out the latest edition of panel plus where the group continues the discussion on our website, fox news.com/fns. for those it viewers who we get a lot of remails from after the show eager to see more of the panel, the site will tell you when we will post the features. up next, the fourth of july like you have never seen it. my digestive system didn't always behave. "thunder and cracks of lightning." whatever i did my digestive upse
they know as well as the rest of us do that it as very long way until the 2012 race starts in ernest that no oe is even talking about yet. >> steve, you get the last word. not to attack bill kristol. >> i think it could be worse potentially for sarah palin and jennifer. this could be a game changer in a negative way. takes people who are willing to sort of just suspend their doubts about her and say okay, this is why i was concerned. >> all right. we have to leave it there....
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. >> even the terminology sotomayor used is going to be questioned by senator as long with the vocabularysed in thee cases that involved abortion. she chose the phrase anti- abortion instead of pro-life but did use term pro-choice. republican tom so burn pushed as to whether the technology that now provides for earlier viability should be a factor. sotomayor did not want to address the hypothetical situation but offered this answer. >> the constitution remains the same. society changes. the situation it brings before courts change. but the principles are the words of the constitution guided by how precedence has applied those principles to each situation and then you take that and you look at the new situation. >> today, connecticut firefighter frank ricci is expected to speak at the confirm age hearing. led the fight to overturn sotomayor's decision that sided with the city of new haven in denying him and other white firefighters promotions although they passed an exam. sotomayor's decision was overturned by the supreme court. >>> tony perkins back with us once again as we take a look at
. >> even the terminology sotomayor used is going to be questioned by senator as long with the vocabularysed in thee cases that involved abortion. she chose the phrase anti- abortion instead of pro-life but did use term pro-choice. republican tom so burn pushed as to whether the technology that now provides for earlier viability should be a factor. sotomayor did not want to address the hypothetical situation but offered this answer. >> the constitution remains the same. society...
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vulnerable to the tax man, they're the perfect secret weapon for your 401(k) or your i.r.a., as long as you know how to usehy in florida, kathy? >> caller: hi, mr. cramer. boo-yah. >> boo-yah, kathy. thank you for calling. >> caller: i have a diversified, pretty diversified portfolio. and i wanted gold to be part of my retirement plan. but i keep hearing conflicting arguments. so for retirement plans, where should i invest? i hear you saying gold stocks, but what about gold coins or mining companies? >> i actually like all these. now, gold coins, you've got to be careful. i wrote a piece for a site called mainstreet.com, which analyzed this heavily. i like gold bouillon, but gld tracks gold perfectly and that's perfect. the gld for your i.r.a. or your 401(k). remember your 401(k)/i.r.a. secret weapon, real estate investment trust and royalty trust. they can allow you to dodge taxes legally and rack up the dough. stay with cramer. >> investing's confusing. i've mapped out some road rules to help. hey, i'm cramer, remember, lots of people believe they should be fully invested, meaning they should have their
vulnerable to the tax man, they're the perfect secret weapon for your 401(k) or your i.r.a., as long as you know how to usehy in florida, kathy? >> caller: hi, mr. cramer. boo-yah. >> boo-yah, kathy. thank you for calling. >> caller: i have a diversified, pretty diversified portfolio. and i wanted gold to be part of my retirement plan. but i keep hearing conflicting arguments. so for retirement plans, where should i invest? i hear you saying gold stocks, but what about gold...
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every friday there is a sprawling market you can can find just about anything, as long as you don't mind that it may have been used. it's not quite the egyptian version of "antiques road show," but as jon jensen of global post shows us, it may be one of the world's most ultimate yard sales. >> reporter: at first glance, these men appear to be sifting through a pile of trash. but this is actually a market, the friday market in cairo, where thousands of shoppers gather every week on a slum on the outskirts of town of the most of the item here's are secondhand. this man sells used appliances on this dusty plot. broken toys, furniture, computer parts and more. you can find everything here. older items may not always work but at least they're cheap. this woman wants to buy shutters for her home. she says she comes here because she can't afford to buy them new. it's a lively, festive atmosphere at the friday and almost anything goes. this man sells exotic and endangered animals illegally. the bats, he says, are bought for their blood to remove body hair. rabbits and pigeons are sold for their meat, two of egypt's most p
every friday there is a sprawling market you can can find just about anything, as long as you don't mind that it may have been used. it's not quite the egyptian version of "antiques road show," but as jon jensen of global post shows us, it may be one of the world's most ultimate yard sales. >> reporter: at first glance, these men appear to be sifting through a pile of trash. but this is actually a market, the friday market in cairo, where thousands of shoppers gather every week...
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the paper issued a correction that seemed as long as the article itself. walter cronkite used to say get it first but get it right. so as we say goodbye to the dean of tv news, let's all remember as journalists when we say that's the way it is, it really is. bill: she is slamming a woman named alexandra san dry who slammed her in the past. kind of caddie, right? >> some of it was so slight that i wondered if she even realized she was feeling what she was sending out. you know what i mean? bill: i think she realized it. some of it was very slight. i loved at the end she like had nice chinout. chin goes up in the air. bill: does that mean spear or at this? >> yeah. bill: we are much better than you, you idiot? >> how could you make seven mistakes in one article. bill: tonya reiman. when we come right back kelly have chinout with a transgender mayor in oregon who is making a skeptical of herself. investigating acorn off the factor's! >> thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly in the kelly file segment tonight, silverton, oregon is a town southeast of portland, population 74
the paper issued a correction that seemed as long as the article itself. walter cronkite used to say get it first but get it right. so as we say goodbye to the dean of tv news, let's all remember as journalists when we say that's the way it is, it really is. bill: she is slamming a woman named alexandra san dry who slammed her in the past. kind of caddie, right? >> some of it was so slight that i wondered if she even realized she was feeling what she was sending out. you know what i mean?...
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as long as they're in the 50s, you know how refreshing when you head outside. that's because the best pattern around us. we will see the change. we go through the next couple days. the nasty weather some of the storms right now. continuing to stay to our south. columbia, south carolina, getting some nasty showers and thundershowers. while there is really nothing going on around us. so overnight tonight fl we'll continue to see the showers to our south. general area of high pressure will be still, dominant weathermaker. with that, even though the wind will be turning into the north and northeast, it will be dry. the humidity, that will be coming back as we get late into the week. and especially as we get on into saturday. few more cloud, out in the blue ridge. and in the valley tomorrow. because of the northeasterly breeze. still temperatures a bit below average. tomorrow morning. head out. once again. and pleasant. not quite as cool as this morning. and not quite as dry. but, low 60s for july. when our average was up into the high 60s. and our average high temperature is 88, 89 degrees. and a lot of su
as long as they're in the 50s, you know how refreshing when you head outside. that's because the best pattern around us. we will see the change. we go through the next couple days. the nasty weather some of the storms right now. continuing to stay to our south. columbia, south carolina, getting some nasty showers and thundershowers. while there is really nothing going on around us. so overnight tonight fl we'll continue to see the showers to our south. general area of high pressure will be...
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. >> what is happening is with the use of long lines that can be as long as a hundred miles long, drifts, which can be a 100 miles long, and they trap everything that swims into them. every hook catches a fish, almost. and marine life can no longer contend with that. they cannot keep up. and so what's happened is we're depleting our oceans of the most important resource that we have. >> reporter: sharks are especially at risk. they may seem scary in movies, but they're vital links in the food chain. >> sharks are the number one apex predators. they take the sick, the old, and the non-functional marine life out of the ocean. they cull the ocean. and that's one of the best things about them. and if you take that factor out, imagine all the fish when they get sick or diseased, instead of being cleaned up to where they're not touche they're left to die in the ocean. and sharks take care of that. >> reporter: and tom assures us sharks aren't as dangerous as we think. >> the fact is, sharks don't really bite people in comparison to what happens around the rest of the world. sharks do not eat
. >> what is happening is with the use of long lines that can be as long as a hundred miles long, drifts, which can be a 100 miles long, and they trap everything that swims into them. every hook catches a fish, almost. and marine life can no longer contend with that. they cannot keep up. and so what's happened is we're depleting our oceans of the most important resource that we have. >> reporter: sharks are especially at risk. they may seem scary in movies, but they're vital links...
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president obama says we are in afghanistan not to prop up a government that supports us, but as longere is a stable government that has legitimacy among its people and is not going to support terrorism, then that is what we're hoping for. host: a couple more calls. first, a kansas city, kan.. caller: i was watching cann and of is that dick cheney -- cann says that it was alleged that he was withholding information. i like to see full disclosure concerning the world trade bombing in which we can look at all evidence clearly and make the final and real determination on involvement or not of al qaeda because i believe we are in afghanistan because of all the valuable minerals and diamonds, uranium. the british simply want to control the opium supply. the israelis want us to stay busy with something else so they have reason to get there at $30 billion per year. host: what you think of that analysis? guest: i think all the evidence included bin laden's personal admission that al qaeda was behind the 9/11 attacks is more than enough evidence. we know that the taliban supported them. massiv
president obama says we are in afghanistan not to prop up a government that supports us, but as longere is a stable government that has legitimacy among its people and is not going to support terrorism, then that is what we're hoping for. host: a couple more calls. first, a kansas city, kan.. caller: i was watching cann and of is that dick cheney -- cann says that it was alleged that he was withholding information. i like to see full disclosure concerning the world trade bombing in which we can...
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the paper issued a correction that seemed as long as the article itself. walter cronkite usedto say get it first but get it right. so as we say goodbye to the dean of tv news, let's all remember as journalists when we say that's the way it is, it really is. bill: she is slamming a woman named alexandra san dry who slammed her in the past. kind of caddie, right? >> some of it was so slight that i wondered if she even realized she was feeling what she was sending out. you know what i mean? bill: i think she realized it. some of it was very slight. i loved at the end she like had nice chinout. chin goes up in the air. bill: does that mean spear or at this? >> yeah. bill: we are much better than you, you idiot? >> how could you make seven mistakes in one article. bill: tonya reiman. when we come right back kelly have chinout with a transgender mayor in oregon who is making a skeptical of herself. investigating acorn off the factor's i was always going having to go in the middle of traffic and just starting and stopping. having to go in the middle of a ballgame and then not being a
the paper issued a correction that seemed as long as the article itself. walter cronkite usedto say get it first but get it right. so as we say goodbye to the dean of tv news, let's all remember as journalists when we say that's the way it is, it really is. bill: she is slamming a woman named alexandra san dry who slammed her in the past. kind of caddie, right? >> some of it was so slight that i wondered if she even realized she was feeling what she was sending out. you know what i mean?...
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as long as you know how to use them. kathy in florida. kathy? >> caller: high, mr. caller: i have a diversified portfolio. >> excellent. >> caller: i want gold to be part of my retirement plan. but i keep hearing conflicting arguments. so for retirement plans, where should i invest? i hear you saying gold stocks. but what about gold coins or mining companies? >> i actually like all these. gold coins, you got to be careful. i wrote a piece for a site called main street.com which analyzes heavily. they often have a cost in addition to gold. i like gold bullion. but gld tracks gold perfectly. the gld for your 401(k) or your ira. remember your secret weapon. real estate investment trust and royalty trust. they could allow you to dodge taxes legally and rack up the dough. stay with cramer. i'm cramer, remember, lots of people believe they should be fully invested meaning they should have their entire portfolio in stocks at all times. that's nonsense. holding cash and sitting on the sidelines are perfectly acceptable. you always want to have cash available now matter how
as long as you know how to use them. kathy in florida. kathy? >> caller: high, mr. caller: i have a diversified portfolio. >> excellent. >> caller: i want gold to be part of my retirement plan. but i keep hearing conflicting arguments. so for retirement plans, where should i invest? i hear you saying gold stocks. but what about gold coins or mining companies? >> i actually like all these. gold coins, you got to be careful. i wrote a piece for a site called main...
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we are using it. as long as they are -- taxpayers are committed to borrow the money and spending the money we are putting it into programs such as medicaid. $265 million in terms of our cost, $1.2 billion general fund. we also took transportation funds and put out as many of the dollars as we could. $38 million for new law rule water projects. try to get them -- new rural projects. host: back to the jobless numbers, a little over 5%. you expressed -- expressed concern being a bit higher than the usual number for south dakota. what the south dakota due on its own in terms of retraining people for jobs and finding new areas for workers to enter? guest: as soon as it became apparent we would not be immune from this recession, we went out to a different communities and we shared with the leaders what we have available through the department of labour. $32 million of federal dollars that could be made available. we didn't increase in unemployment per weekly basis -- we did an increase in unemployment per weekly ba
we are using it. as long as they are -- taxpayers are committed to borrow the money and spending the money we are putting it into programs such as medicaid. $265 million in terms of our cost, $1.2 billion general fund. we also took transportation funds and put out as many of the dollars as we could. $38 million for new law rule water projects. try to get them -- new rural projects. host: back to the jobless numbers, a little over 5%. you expressed -- expressed concern being a bit higher than...
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as long as i don't have to use it, itwod probably be a winner as long as it not my software package.usiness opened up in san ego. this is for the video if we have it. basically, you pay a fee to go to this placend smash stuff. >> why can you do that a home? >>ou can. but here you geto wear -- >> sink. >> you go to thethirty store and buy $10 glasses and have fun. sink or swim? >> sink. >> idiotic. >> but fun to watch. >> fo about t econds. >>ll r. >> n >> more on marriage and p airlines and preme court. >> and the dance party. >> gay lifestyle,no. gay life, yes. yes. we learn. >> we're learni at the meeting. the dance party. its fri contes is our teach. >> this is my favorite day. dance party friday. >> spontaneous sing-along daing new york sway and then we have michael jkson but look at this. can't get enough of it. >> i can. i can. >> oh! the classic flavors of tuscany inspiration for... dinner bell sfx: pi ping ping fancy feast elegant memes tuscany entrÉes restaurantnt ipipiredishes with lolo g gra rice and gardenreens is it lo? is it fancy feast? but did you know you also t hhot
as long as i don't have to use it, itwod probably be a winner as long as it not my software package.usiness opened up in san ego. this is for the video if we have it. basically, you pay a fee to go to this placend smash stuff. >> why can you do that a home? >>ou can. but here you geto wear -- >> sink. >> you go to thethirty store and buy $10 glasses and have fun. sink or swim? >> sink. >> idiotic. >> but fun to watch. >> fo about t econds....