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go and try to reach and or lies to you vision and it is because motivation if you best and the walter yes of course your suit is good money for your job if you bezels world is a box and. also on you. or good money for four or five but it's money it's somebody sink a ball of money go to the rink. are lucky misspeaking by dreams isn't there any dream you've ever had that isn't realized you still dream of something yes of course i mean what a life without dreams is boring in sport in sports you dream of boxing today. many many years ago i had a dream i was. told about my dream to my school friends i want to be one day world champion i order. my ties and i think he started all the way my friends. somebody who'll listen well that's just the note nobody believes but it's very important to trust yourself and to hear to hear your dream and walk maybe you need weeks maybe you need months maybe you need your arse to realize your dream but it's very important if you want to or much if you want car. nothing is impossible and italy this will be your first fight in moscow if i'm not mistaken so many pe
go and try to reach and or lies to you vision and it is because motivation if you best and the walter yes of course your suit is good money for your job if you bezels world is a box and. also on you. or good money for four or five but it's money it's somebody sink a ball of money go to the rink. are lucky misspeaking by dreams isn't there any dream you've ever had that isn't realized you still dream of something yes of course i mean what a life without dreams is boring in sport in sports you...
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walter, can you yell out anything that you know of? you're talking about a physical -- >> yes. >> -- monument? walter, do you know of anything? >> well, there's high schools named after bayard -- >> yes, thank you. there are some high schools named after bayard. in fact, a high school in westchester where he grew up is named the bayard rustin high school after a bit of a fight. but they came around. thank you, westchester. [laughter] >> there's also a small marker down near -- [inaudible] >> great. and there's a small marker highlighting bayard's contributions near the u.n. in bryant park. i'm, ralph bunch park. thank you, walter. .. so too did a great episode law rights movement was successful in the 1950's and the 1960's, so to the significant shift and a white movement in this country, far most of the 20th century with the exception of say the 1920s and maybe a slice of woodrow wilson's presidency, the country was increasingly moving to the left book ended by theater roosevelts politics and and and common aiding in lyndon baines johnson administration. so, the question that
walter, can you yell out anything that you know of? you're talking about a physical -- >> yes. >> -- monument? walter, do you know of anything? >> well, there's high schools named after bayard -- >> yes, thank you. there are some high schools named after bayard. in fact, a high school in westchester where he grew up is named the bayard rustin high school after a bit of a fight. but they came around. thank you, westchester. [laughter] >> there's also a small marker...
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first half and had to settle for a two two draw at home to promoted the line yes after sent off seven minutes from time walter reich are currently hosting volga in the late game which one is ahead. how funny so i thought he were the russian on the twenty's thrashed canada six three and jaroslav all to tie their exhibition series and one or after losing the opening day three to the home side we're back with a vengeance after the sold out arena two thousand and local board curial cup which didn't send the fans into a frenzy i scored three times to move russia to a sweet six three when the tournament next moved to how i fax in canada for the final two matches and the walls talk to use dave's applying to each other to commemorate the fortieth anniversary of the summit series between the u.s.s.r. canada russia are led to point foster rising going forward. and to the n.h.l. top draft pick says he's happy to be captain. i don't feel any pressure though it's just it's where people sit for me be captain it was my dream and i just want to help my team win every game and. just deal with it and play hard work hard and th
first half and had to settle for a two two draw at home to promoted the line yes after sent off seven minutes from time walter reich are currently hosting volga in the late game which one is ahead. how funny so i thought he were the russian on the twenty's thrashed canada six three and jaroslav all to tie their exhibition series and one or after losing the opening day three to the home side we're back with a vengeance after the sold out arena two thousand and local board curial cup which didn't...
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walters. quintin, your first time coming to fan appreciation day. >> yes. >> what do you think about it so far? >> i think it's going to be pretty good? >> really? >> yeah. >> quintin is a dallas fan. shhh. he's out here to spy for the cowboys. is that what it's really about? >> no. >> what brings you out here? >> i live out here and my stepdad and my stepbrother, we were coming out to see the players and just play around and stuff. >> what's it like at home when the redskins play the cowboys? contentious there? >> yeah, i just root for the cowboys. >> quintin, you're welcome here anyway. thank you for talking to us. the gates will open at about 9:00, and as i said, governor mcdonnell will be here. a great place to be, a great place to get your injection of burgundy and gold spirit. live in ashburn, back to you. >> you have to be a redskins fan to go to redskins fan appreciation day. letting anyone in these days. >> way to represent, quintin. >> easy there. >> the few, the proud, the dallas fans in the area. >> redskins territory now. time is 8:08. next, why law enforcement across maryland are
walters. quintin, your first time coming to fan appreciation day. >> yes. >> what do you think about it so far? >> i think it's going to be pretty good? >> really? >> yeah. >> quintin is a dallas fan. shhh. he's out here to spy for the cowboys. is that what it's really about? >> no. >> what brings you out here? >> i live out here and my stepdad and my stepbrother, we were coming out to see the players and just play around and stuff. >>...
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walter cronkite plate camera sign. we have to put in context he became well known. yes, he was an amazing reporter covering the air war in world war ii and then he became in the nuremberg trials, i write about that. he was in moscow in the early cold war years, but he came eventually to 1950 washington d.c., chairman of the white house and he didn't get a date to go to korea to be a freak nature name as a foreign correspondent. he was shot in the closet with the wto p. camera filming him doing local news. it was to be less. the a-list people were still on radio and cronkite started breaking through in this new medium of television. but he recognized if he walked here in washington d.c., people wouldn't remember what he said. they would recognize you. they say would love seeing you, you could've been on a game show, the morning show, the nightly news show, the intellectual substance went away. but people recognize as the visual. you're a celebrity, well known. cronkite always recognized the airtime and that goes back to the top dog of tom brokaw. so he was sometimes kind
walter cronkite plate camera sign. we have to put in context he became well known. yes, he was an amazing reporter covering the air war in world war ii and then he became in the nuremberg trials, i write about that. he was in moscow in the early cold war years, but he came eventually to 1950 washington d.c., chairman of the white house and he didn't get a date to go to korea to be a freak nature name as a foreign correspondent. he was shot in the closet with the wto p. camera filming him doing...
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yes. we have the co-ceo of whole foods, and walter, you call this period humbling, describe how difficult. you're quality with higher prices and lower consumer demand, right? >> not the last couple years, we've been doing pretty well, the period i was referring to was 2008 and 2009. we have been performing extremely well the last few years and accelerating our growth into the new year. >> do you have pricing power right now? are you able to raise prices without killing consumer demand? >> for the last months, it's disinflationary. it's with the recent news, we are seeing inflation 2% through the end of the year and moving up through 2013. >> how is the drought affecting your input costs, and does that mean you have to pass on those costs to the consumer? >> ultimately it will if it does. i don't think affects us in the near term because we have great contracts in place, and because there is a lag time of six to nine months between when they come at the farm and when they land with the consumer goods. i think you're going to see a move upward in inflation. but by think it's manageable at t
yes. we have the co-ceo of whole foods, and walter, you call this period humbling, describe how difficult. you're quality with higher prices and lower consumer demand, right? >> not the last couple years, we've been doing pretty well, the period i was referring to was 2008 and 2009. we have been performing extremely well the last few years and accelerating our growth into the new year. >> do you have pricing power right now? are you able to raise prices without killing consumer...
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ashley walters joins us for the very latest and because it seems calm with you but that storm system seems to have stalled over louisiana. >> reporter: yeshat a difference a day makes. it's an entirely different story at least right now: we know that strong wind gusts, possible tornadoes, even more flooding are all possible today. so everybody's on high alert prepared for anything that could come. we know that today, a levee will likely be cut to allow some of the storm surge to actually flow back into the gulf. now here in the french quarter we're seeing a lot of this. this is a street that's flooded. you'll see a lot of debris. that's all going to take some time. particularly the debris is going to have to take some time to actually be cleared out of the way. if you look to your right over here the windows are still boarded up. businesses most of them are still closed down. we know that about 600,000 people this morning are still without power. that's going to take some time to actually deal with all of that because first it has to be safe enough for workers to go out and with the strong storm gusts and wind gusts it's still not safe.
ashley walters joins us for the very latest and because it seems calm with you but that storm system seems to have stalled over louisiana. >> reporter: yeshat a difference a day makes. it's an entirely different story at least right now: we know that strong wind gusts, possible tornadoes, even more flooding are all possible today. so everybody's on high alert prepared for anything that could come. we know that today, a levee will likely be cut to allow some of the storm surge to actually...
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walter, what do you think? are we going to sell? rise into friday and sell off after ward? >> yes, i think the market is marking time here until friday. we're a little more cautious. we think the expectations are a little hyped. not sure about data that we have seen. we think we might get a accept off. >> scott, what do you think. is there any compelling reason to buy right now in your view? >> i don't think so. the market is just biding it's time right now. i don't think the market expected much to come out of his speech on friday. he wants to see that september -- on september 7th, he wants to see the unemployment data for august. he wants to see what ecb does on the 6th, and on the 12, we have the german court decision and the dutch election. i don't think bernanke wants to make any proportions until then. >> does the friday meeting with all of the central bankers matter? >> very much so, quantitative easing is at the back. they have jumped up quite a bill and been very active. they're waiting on bernanke as well. i think he will give us a road map and wag his finger at policy
walter, what do you think? are we going to sell? rise into friday and sell off after ward? >> yes, i think the market is marking time here until friday. we're a little more cautious. we think the expectations are a little hyped. not sure about data that we have seen. we think we might get a accept off. >> scott, what do you think. is there any compelling reason to buy right now in your view? >> i don't think so. the market is just biding it's time right now. i don't think the...
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walter. there is high pressure sitting over parts of minnesota. it was thought it would push its way on shore. it is having a tough time doing that. yes or less stalled out. the longer it sits there, the longer the rain will continue to pile up. i think that 20-inch mark, likely going to be reached in a lot of spots. >> all right, thank you to jim dickey, live again for us at accu-weather. >> far and wide, as he mentioned. rain could extend up to 1,200 miles. parts of the midwest as well. >> could go all the way up to the great lakes. a storm the size of the state of texas. that gives you any idea. not just a new orleans storm. folks in the middle of the country will feel effects from this, as well. good news, jim pointed out some of the rain will go to drought-stricken states. which is good news, certainly not for folks further south who are saturated. of course we will keep an eye on that throughout the morning. stay tuned for more hurricane coverage in a second. insight from an award-winning reporter in new orleans who knows the city extremely well and what a hurricane can do to it. that's coming up later this half-hour. pulitzer p
walter. there is high pressure sitting over parts of minnesota. it was thought it would push its way on shore. it is having a tough time doing that. yes or less stalled out. the longer it sits there, the longer the rain will continue to pile up. i think that 20-inch mark, likely going to be reached in a lot of spots. >> all right, thank you to jim dickey, live again for us at accu-weather. >> far and wide, as he mentioned. rain could extend up to 1,200 miles. parts of the midwest as...
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yes. >> it looks like a toy on purpose. but it's a serious computer with many innovations. for instance, it's the first laptop with a screen you can use outdoors in full sunlight. walter president of software on the project, says there are loads of new features. you can draw on it... >> use a pen. >> or compose music. >> [music playing] >> it actually looks like an animal. these are meant to look like ears, right? >> right, these "ears" are the way in which the laptop communicates to the rest of the world. so the laptop "listens" with these ears--those are the radio antennas. >> i don't have that on my computer. >> no, and one of the reasons why this computer has probably two or three times better wi-fi range than your computer is because you don't have that. >> how long does the battery work? >> by the time we're done with all our tuning, the battery should last 10, 12 hours... >> really? >> with heavy use. >> if the battery does run out, and you live in a thatch hut in the middle of nowhere, you can charge it up with a crank or a salad spinner. so you do this for about a minute or two... >> give it a minute or two, and you get ten or 20 minutes of reading. [ticking]
yes. >> it looks like a toy on purpose. but it's a serious computer with many innovations. for instance, it's the first laptop with a screen you can use outdoors in full sunlight. walter president of software on the project, says there are loads of new features. you can draw on it... >> use a pen. >> or compose music. >> [music playing] >> it actually looks like an animal. these are meant to look like ears, right? >> right, these "ears" are the way...