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seminoles coming off a big upset of north carolina...but maryland's not scared,,,shane mosely feeds bernt weissin 3 years...the terps fall to 12-5 and 2-2 in the acc it's another tuesday night, and around here that means another edition of our prep player of the week award...now in it's 3rd decade, it has honored the area's finest high school athletes since way back in 1991...this week, another of our looks back with updates on previous winners... winners... 3 that's all for the late edition...and be sure to tune in to fox45 morning news tomorrow -- starting at 5-am.go. goodnight. 3
seminoles coming off a big upset of north carolina...but maryland's not scared,,,shane mosely feeds bernt weissin 3 years...the terps fall to 12-5 and 2-2 in the acc it's another tuesday night, and around here that means another edition of our prep player of the week award...now in it's 3rd decade, it has honored the area's finest high school athletes since way back in 1991...this week, another of our looks back with updates on previous winners... winners... 3 that's all for the late...
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weiss, you bailed, huh? >> hey, judge. yes, i did. very, very good trade. got in twice the market rush so far this year on it and decided it was time to leave. the important thing of trading is sitting on the desk knows you don't turn trades in to investments because you fall in love with them. it was time to go. >> you don't have a conviction to make a difference to turn around the lumbering ship that fast or what? >> no. that's not it. i bought it because the -- just hit the crescendo and i did the same thing with hewlett-packard and very profitable trade and when the hate is so palpable and not one positive comment on the street, and i think that the company's actually a real company with prospects, that's when i take a look. so that's how i got in to rimm. at this point, what a lot of traders misunderstand is that when somebody files on a stock, particularly an insider, as we saw with fairfield financial, you can count on the fact that nothing's going to happen near term because they're insiders and they can't trade inside information so when fairfield
weiss, you bailed, huh? >> hey, judge. yes, i did. very, very good trade. got in twice the market rush so far this year on it and decided it was time to leave. the important thing of trading is sitting on the desk knows you don't turn trades in to investments because you fall in love with them. it was time to go. >> you don't have a conviction to make a difference to turn around the lumbering ship that fast or what? >> no. that's not it. i bought it because the -- just hit the...
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i am a 44-year-old mother and help weiss -- housewife from pacifica, california. i am grateful to share my story with you on an issue that is so critically important to my family and others in the same situation. i am honored to be here today with my partner of 23 years jay mercado. i met him as a graduation present when my father brought me to the u.s.. when we met, our love was instant. since then, we have been committed to each other and our family. our relationship continued even after i returned to the philippines, following the expiration of my six-month the set. our relationship was expansive given the long distance. when i return to the philippines, i learned my cousin, who murdered my mother and sister, and almost killed me as well, was released from prison after serving only 10- year sentence. i feared for my safety and i knew i was in danger and understood in order to meet, but -- to live, i have to leave the philippines to jay, where i would feel safe. i hired an attorney to apply for legal asylum. my application was denied, so my attorney filed an app
i am a 44-year-old mother and help weiss -- housewife from pacifica, california. i am grateful to share my story with you on an issue that is so critically important to my family and others in the same situation. i am honored to be here today with my partner of 23 years jay mercado. i met him as a graduation present when my father brought me to the u.s.. when we met, our love was instant. since then, we have been committed to each other and our family. our relationship continued even after i...
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i am a 44-year-old mother and help weiss -- housewife from pacifica, california. i am grateful to share my story with you on an issue that is so critically important to my family and others in the same situation. i am honored to be here today with my partner of 23 years jay mercado. i met him as a graduation present when my father brought me to the u.s.. when we met, our love was instant. since then, we have been committed to each other and our family. our relationship in
i am a 44-year-old mother and help weiss -- housewife from pacifica, california. i am grateful to share my story with you on an issue that is so critically important to my family and others in the same situation. i am honored to be here today with my partner of 23 years jay mercado. i met him as a graduation present when my father brought me to the u.s.. when we met, our love was instant. since then, we have been committed to each other and our family. our relationship in
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. >> ernestine weiss. >> i created ferry park. this proposition will destroy it. this is the wrong fit for this quarter. there is no merit to it. we do not need condos. we need housing for key personnel like fire and police. no mayor has ever proposed this. nobody has ever done anything about it. it is a disgrace in this city. if we have an earthquake, we do not have emergency responders. they live in the outer boroughs. the 84 foot height is out of date. this is outrageous that you even want to think about raising it further. that was satisfactory when the freeway was built. you have to review the waterfront focus plan and alamitos atolls upset of -- when used planned and change that. -- you have to review the waterfront plan and change that. the waterfront land use plan says to connect the land to the bay. this plan violates all of that. the historic view of the ferry building is violated. i am on the south side of the building. it will cut off all the sunshine on the south side. this is the worst proposal ever of the waterfront. how about an earthquake? if you
. >> ernestine weiss. >> i created ferry park. this proposition will destroy it. this is the wrong fit for this quarter. there is no merit to it. we do not need condos. we need housing for key personnel like fire and police. no mayor has ever proposed this. nobody has ever done anything about it. it is a disgrace in this city. if we have an earthquake, we do not have emergency responders. they live in the outer boroughs. the 84 foot height is out of date. this is outrageous that you...
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forever because the government's not going to give them anymore land you can see that with all this mind weiss cover landscape it's really not usable in the sixty's eagle pitcher was pressing for them to get out of their leases you know and to move in they also offered to cook the chair back in the mines and the department of interior denied stating that the lands were no longer any good for anything they were ruined for agriculture or any other purpose but the only economic derivative left their lands was the gravel on the surface and that they could sell the gravel when they start realizing that chad had heavy metals that it was was environmentally hazardous part of interior realize that that's a liability since they manage the asset for the tribe if they allow that to be sold then they would incur liability because if this chat were sold and put somewhere else that place might become a superfund site they're lucky there's so little left today there's no telling what the epidemic would look like if there were five times as much lead poaching their young polluting creeks making the ground tre
forever because the government's not going to give them anymore land you can see that with all this mind weiss cover landscape it's really not usable in the sixty's eagle pitcher was pressing for them to get out of their leases you know and to move in they also offered to cook the chair back in the mines and the department of interior denied stating that the lands were no longer any good for anything they were ruined for agriculture or any other purpose but the only economic derivative left...
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from an economic point of view it is not weiss but you know from a political point of view this is grandstanding and political. coming from leaders who are facing elections obama in the us and obama has very tough on iran because it is accused by the republicans of being soft on iran and so cozy want to spread it in trance he's trying to score success trying to bash iran something good for political reasons for the readers on the domestic stage economically of course if oil prices continue to raise it would be very bad. for the entire global economy i think the sanctions are likely to affect european countries as well and in fact that mario drag is asking for a delay for it to leave because he ran knows it to live out of money so maybe the sanctions are not going to happen in the way they were announced today but it would be very bad for your opinion on this new down it would also have an impact on the rant but iran has other possibilities the most obvious one is of course turning to china where we're getting your thoughts on what the new sanctions imposed on iran will lead to herself it is star
from an economic point of view it is not weiss but you know from a political point of view this is grandstanding and political. coming from leaders who are facing elections obama in the us and obama has very tough on iran because it is accused by the republicans of being soft on iran and so cozy want to spread it in trance he's trying to score success trying to bash iran something good for political reasons for the readers on the domestic stage economically of course if oil prices continue to...
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i knew janet weiss and i just invited her and she brought carrie and we hit it off immediately. >> jimmyn portland? >> yeah. and we'd shoot videos, you know? instead of jamming 'cause we're both musicians. we just decided instead -- like, let's just make some videos and that just turned into the show. >> jimmy: that's super fun. how has portland received this? >> they've been really, really nice. >> jimmy: they've been cool? >> yeah. they -- they're like on the street, no joking. like, i was going to the movies and this girl came out and just handed me a huge loaf of bread. like one of those french rolls and i had to go to the movies with this big -- but it's really -- it's nice. they couldn't be nicer about it because we shoot on location. they let us shoot anywhere. >> jimmy: and now, promoting this, you do these live music shows? >> yes. >> jimmy: so you're doing one -- two here in new york? >> yeah, we're doping two here. l.a., chicago. we just travel around -- >> jimmy: and you have special guests come in. this season special guests, you have eddie vedder, jeff goldblum. >> yeah, ye
i knew janet weiss and i just invited her and she brought carrie and we hit it off immediately. >> jimmyn portland? >> yeah. and we'd shoot videos, you know? instead of jamming 'cause we're both musicians. we just decided instead -- like, let's just make some videos and that just turned into the show. >> jimmy: that's super fun. how has portland received this? >> they've been really, really nice. >> jimmy: they've been cool? >> yeah. they -- they're like on...
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horton and weiss made it more personal. 97 penalty minutes handed out in the game.ed at two late in the second. van cover on the power play. redirects the shot, the canucks in front. they get this one 4-3. >>> the changes on the raiders have as the resulted the hiring -- started with the hiring of the gm. fred has more on the team that had its playoff hopes ended last sunday. >> reporter: all season long raiders head coach jackson praised and even defended his players. after losing four of the last five and missing the playoffs the gloves came off. >> i'm not making anymore excuses. i'm angry at that team. they need an attitude adjustment. when i mean -- the killer instinct has to exist here. >> he admits it took two weeks in to the regular season to find out the team he had. >> when you are winning 21-3 and the other team comes back and beats you that's what you really were. we have had leads and teams have found ways to catch us in the end and beat us. >> i can't say what it is but we can't put it together. we have enough talent for two teams. we just can't put it
horton and weiss made it more personal. 97 penalty minutes handed out in the game.ed at two late in the second. van cover on the power play. redirects the shot, the canucks in front. they get this one 4-3. >>> the changes on the raiders have as the resulted the hiring -- started with the hiring of the gm. fred has more on the team that had its playoff hopes ended last sunday. >> reporter: all season long raiders head coach jackson praised and even defended his players. after...
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we can debate about whether one client district, alan weiss in west palm beach county center of the two for all intents and purposes a nice of you. it is the suburbs and happily shove it to democrats and beard areas training democratic because they been the party of fiscal responsibility and social moderation. it swung back towards republicans and democrats took us doing to the left. to put things in perspective, al gore and john kerry won 47% of suburban vote for barack obama improved to 50% in 2008. congressional democrats won only 42% of suburban tea party so. in further perspective, michael dukakis won 40% of the suburbs. we talk about a coalition that noted the end of 2010 have been put right back where they started from to the point where the women senators about the same rate michael dukakis won, but they don't have the strength michael dukakis had an grader alicia. it's not a good place for democrats to find themselves. among white catholics, democratic votes trump from 47% in 2008 to 39% in 2010. quite possibly democrats are showing among the group since 1920s. way voters witho
we can debate about whether one client district, alan weiss in west palm beach county center of the two for all intents and purposes a nice of you. it is the suburbs and happily shove it to democrats and beard areas training democratic because they been the party of fiscal responsibility and social moderation. it swung back towards republicans and democrats took us doing to the left. to put things in perspective, al gore and john kerry won 47% of suburban vote for barack obama improved to 50%...
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marsalis, weiss anti-western the opportunity to fully to the abolitionist lewis topping.and when johnson turned to julia's father, daniel to be his personal servant, tina took the opportunity to flee straight to canada. in the same 1858, when stephen douglas accused abraham lincoln of favoring what was then called amalgamation, which was then later called miscegenation, lincoln asserted that racial mixing to raise most of us and we're slavery existed, not freedom. a very subtle argument. and then he went on to say, as mr. douglas with your good friend, richard mentor johnson. in the audience of course do with the reference was. let's think about lack of military service. let's start with the civil war. not much attention for a generation has been placed on the unit that was the center of the 1989 film, glory, about the 54th massachusetts regiment. there were about 150 different black civil war regiment. and one battle they really have shown at the battle of newmarket heights. and it's a virginia battle, not sufficiently known. 14 men would win the medal of honor for their
marsalis, weiss anti-western the opportunity to fully to the abolitionist lewis topping.and when johnson turned to julia's father, daniel to be his personal servant, tina took the opportunity to flee straight to canada. in the same 1858, when stephen douglas accused abraham lincoln of favoring what was then called amalgamation, which was then later called miscegenation, lincoln asserted that racial mixing to raise most of us and we're slavery existed, not freedom. a very subtle argument. and...
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now let's hit the fundamentals and bring in rich weiss, senior portfolio manager at american century investments and cio at huntington assets. i'm going off script here just a bit. we're talking facebook. i know you haven't seen the books, nobody probably has except facebook board and bankers maybe. i want to ask you a couple questions first to you, rich. can facebook be a catalyst for this market? this is not zynga, this is not groupon. this is facebook. everybody knows the company. if it goes off well, could that potentially lift all boats? or will it just suck money away from other investments? >> no. i think it's former. it's very possible facebook ipo is a positive for the market if not fundamentally, psychologically. and i think that's where the input comes from. it's hard to envision one company as big as it is moving or turning the markets, but i think it's a very positive psychological impact. and i look forward to it. >> all right. randy, do you agree with that? and would you buy -- it's a stretch because you don't know the numbers, but would you buy facebook? >> i'm not su
now let's hit the fundamentals and bring in rich weiss, senior portfolio manager at american century investments and cio at huntington assets. i'm going off script here just a bit. we're talking facebook. i know you haven't seen the books, nobody probably has except facebook board and bankers maybe. i want to ask you a couple questions first to you, rich. can facebook be a catalyst for this market? this is not zynga, this is not groupon. this is facebook. everybody knows the company. if it goes...
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lieutenant colonel hunting weiss. [applause] >> president jefferson k-kilo. president killers currently lieutenant governor of the chickasaw nation of oklahoma and was recently unanimously reelect it to a second term as president of ncai. i'm here to represent the american and alaskan native servicemembers and veterans and it is an honor to serve and protect all citizens of the night to come including members of america's first nations. today there are tens of thousands of active-duty service members and over 300,000 native americans who know the great sacrifice to protect our freedom and our tea. one of these great veterans four. he is a retired u.s. army officer with over 20 years of active duty service. he has translated the offensive jihad to serving the indian country and building a stronger america. ladies and gentlemen, the president of american indians, jefferson keel. [applause] >> thank you. thank you for that warm introduction. i want to thank the native servicemembers and veterans who have joined us today. many know the story of indian country, th
lieutenant colonel hunting weiss. [applause] >> president jefferson k-kilo. president killers currently lieutenant governor of the chickasaw nation of oklahoma and was recently unanimously reelect it to a second term as president of ncai. i'm here to represent the american and alaskan native servicemembers and veterans and it is an honor to serve and protect all citizens of the night to come including members of america's first nations. today there are tens of thousands of active-duty...
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and phil weiss is joining us on the cnbc newsline.or having me. >> it looks like the downstream revenues is largely spiked given what we have heard from the other refiners in the earnings season. >> right. to me, there is negative reaction to the stock performance is due to production short, and then in the u.s., as opposed to other companies exxon's natural gas volumes are increasing, and liquid decreasing. >> but you are largely positive on the stock saying it is a relatively safe long-term investment, but at the same time the xto deal has not paid off and you mentioned the natural gas production is going up, but this is not the time to be gassier as opposed to oilier, and why not favor another name instead of exxon? >> well, if i am looking at the sector, while i think that exxon is undervalued, if i were to choose, i would take chevron over exxon, because of the profile, but think they exxon is undervalued as well. >> and in terms of how exxon performs in the rising wti environment, you say it normally lags? >> yes, that is correc
and phil weiss is joining us on the cnbc newsline.or having me. >> it looks like the downstream revenues is largely spiked given what we have heard from the other refiners in the earnings season. >> right. to me, there is negative reaction to the stock performance is due to production short, and then in the u.s., as opposed to other companies exxon's natural gas volumes are increasing, and liquid decreasing. >> but you are largely positive on the stock saying it is a...
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we narrowed the field to lindsay weiss from kansas, los angeles resident sean michael byer and kyra a> good to see you. >> one of my favorite dishes from all time. when you try one what are you looking for? >> the two most important things are the filling and the crust itself. it can range from all different flavors, tex churs and of course proteins inside as well. we have three interesting ones. >> let's start with lindsay. this is a steakhouse pot pie with mushrooms and cabernet. >> yes. >> how did you get the recipe? >> i'm born and raised midwestern. i love a great steakhouse meal and one of the best things are the side dishes. the wine, a beautiful cut of steak. so i created this pot pie to get one perfect bite of all of those in a steamy, savory, wonderful pot pie. >> you don't mind the store bought puff pastry? >> i'm a mom. i call puff a mom's best friend. i don't have time to roll out crust but i have time to buy this. i cut it to the shape of the puff pie, brush the edges with a little bit of egg wash to give it something to adhere to. i throw it right on top, seal it up nic
we narrowed the field to lindsay weiss from kansas, los angeles resident sean michael byer and kyra a> good to see you. >> one of my favorite dishes from all time. when you try one what are you looking for? >> the two most important things are the filling and the crust itself. it can range from all different flavors, tex churs and of course proteins inside as well. we have three interesting ones. >> let's start with lindsay. this is a steakhouse pot pie with mushrooms and...
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learn more at naturemade.com >> jamie: one of the most dramatic police chase weiss have seen on tape, the suspect was accused of assaulting his estranged wife and accelerated, reaching speeds of 100 miles per hour and the chase ending 20 miles later and led police to his mother's house where he got out of the house, surrendering and held his hand up and, no surprise here, is behind bars now and is facing a slew of charges. ♪ >> eric: after a third-place finish in i was, congressman ron paul is looking to make a stronger showing in new hampshire on tuesday. this morning, the presidential candidate told fox news sunday's chris wallace, what he believes his message is resonating with many voters. >> the country, out of desperation is looking at a constitutional approach, you know, foreign policy and tired of war and, think how many people are looking at monetary policy and that only happens, about every 100 years where people get concerned about monetary policy and everybody knows, we're up against the wall on the spending and the debt is a problem and they know i'm ash greecive on deali
learn more at naturemade.com >> jamie: one of the most dramatic police chase weiss have seen on tape, the suspect was accused of assaulting his estranged wife and accelerated, reaching speeds of 100 miles per hour and the chase ending 20 miles later and led police to his mother's house where he got out of the house, surrendering and held his hand up and, no surprise here, is behind bars now and is facing a slew of charges. ♪ >> eric: after a third-place finish in i was,...
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an interesting year weather weiss. we're going to do this a cup -- couple of times this morning.ottest day, 106 back on july 22nd. the coldest day was down to 8 on january 24. right now, upper 30s and low 40s. 35 in the airport, 35 in jaretsville, 45 in rising sun. excuse me, a little cloud cover north of us. this morning around baltimore, the skies are clear. a lot of sunshine to start the day. a strong cold front is it coming across the midwest right now. it's going to change the weather dramatically by the time we get to the new year. this is what we call an arctic front. it doesn't look impressive on the radar right now. not a lot of activity on the boundary. snow in wisconsin, rain around chicago. but as it comes in here, we might pick up a couple of showers, you may not notice the front going through until tomorrow morning. look how they drop across the boundary. 40s right now. 44 in cincinnati. it drops to 20s and near the teens at the canadian border. the cold air is getting going. there's cold air in canada rushing through the eastern half of the country once the front g
an interesting year weather weiss. we're going to do this a cup -- couple of times this morning.ottest day, 106 back on july 22nd. the coldest day was down to 8 on january 24. right now, upper 30s and low 40s. 35 in the airport, 35 in jaretsville, 45 in rising sun. excuse me, a little cloud cover north of us. this morning around baltimore, the skies are clear. a lot of sunshine to start the day. a strong cold front is it coming across the midwest right now. it's going to change the weather...
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we can debate about whether one client district, alan weiss in west palm beach county center of the twoll intents and purposes a nice of you. it is the suburbs and happily shove it to democrats and beard areas training democratic because they been the party of fiscal responsibility and social moderation. it swung back towards republicans and democrats took us doing to the left. to put things in perspective, al gore and john kerry won 47% of suburban vote for barack obama improved to 50% in 2008. congressional democrats won only 42% of suburban tea party so. in further perspective, michael dukakis won 40% of the suburbs. we talk about a coalition that noted the end of 2010 have been put right back where they started from to the point where the women senators about the same rate michael dukakis won, but they don't have the strength michael dukakis had an grader alicia. it's not a good place for democrats to find themselves. among white catholics, democratic votes trump from 47% in 2008 to 39% in 2010. quite possibly democrats are showing among the group since 1920s. way voters without col
we can debate about whether one client district, alan weiss in west palm beach county center of the twoll intents and purposes a nice of you. it is the suburbs and happily shove it to democrats and beard areas training democratic because they been the party of fiscal responsibility and social moderation. it swung back towards republicans and democrats took us doing to the left. to put things in perspective, al gore and john kerry won 47% of suburban vote for barack obama improved to 50% in...
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of their schools controlled by actual police and acting up in class in the schools, back in my day, weiss to do that you know and they would send us to detention for an hour. they would give us a note to take home to our parents. this never happened to me of course. [laughter] but i saw it happen to other people and that is why i can tell you that. but in school today, acting up in class can get you beat down and arrested by the cops who are patrolling the schools. this is what it comes down to and despite the intention, the good intentions of many of the teachers, the schools are set up to fail, to push them out the door onto the streets. and to send them out with a message that it's their own fault that they are in those situations. this is what education comes down to in this society. now, education could be totally different and a revolutionary society, and here is how i want to go at this. we in the revolutionary communist party have produced a draft constitution for the new socialist republic in north america. this is a document that talks about what society would be like a the day
of their schools controlled by actual police and acting up in class in the schools, back in my day, weiss to do that you know and they would send us to detention for an hour. they would give us a note to take home to our parents. this never happened to me of course. [laughter] but i saw it happen to other people and that is why i can tell you that. but in school today, acting up in class can get you beat down and arrested by the cops who are patrolling the schools. this is what it comes down to...