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. >> you have analysts who look at a video screen, for example, watching a particular structure buildingr somebody to come out. they're doing that, looking alt it all the time, and we have software under development that you can designate on a screen, a computer screen, what it is that you're interested in looking at and then it will automatically track who ever comes out of the building and turn on a notification alarm, if you will, to bring a human into the process. >> a motion sensor that says, hey, there is something going on now as opposed to staring at it for hours. >> it is more accurate than a motion sensor. the software tracks where that human being of interest is going. >> everybody, when ever they're talking about isr needs is talking about increasing the supply but not regulating the demand. how do you strike the right balance to make sure you're not buying more isr capability than you really need and not going shorter than you would like to be on? >> that is an excellent question and it's one that the commanders in the field need to meter in the context of validating demand.
. >> you have analysts who look at a video screen, for example, watching a particular structure buildingr somebody to come out. they're doing that, looking alt it all the time, and we have software under development that you can designate on a screen, a computer screen, what it is that you're interested in looking at and then it will automatically track who ever comes out of the building and turn on a notification alarm, if you will, to bring a human into the process. >> a motion...
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anyone who looks at it closely will admit that the fed, occ, sec, and to some degree that fdic were all lax in the area of over said. no question. coming out of this crisis, you not see that type of event happen again in the foreseeable future. the regulators understanding made big mistakes. moving the banks around for the sake of moving, i never saw that as constructive. it would only have disrupted things. most of your financial institutions are affected. we're talking about small, main street, regional banks. most would rather have the fed doing their audits and being there oversight then moving to a brand new agency. having to bring the agency up to speed on their activities. most of those billings were not the cause, were not affected, and were not the engine behind that economic crisis. that economic crisis. they do not deserve to have to go through this huge relocation simply because we're trying to make a public statement. online, i think the idea of taking all this authority from the fed was not good. i did not support from the beginning. >> we have about 10 minutes left. for v
anyone who looks at it closely will admit that the fed, occ, sec, and to some degree that fdic were all lax in the area of over said. no question. coming out of this crisis, you not see that type of event happen again in the foreseeable future. the regulators understanding made big mistakes. moving the banks around for the sake of moving, i never saw that as constructive. it would only have disrupted things. most of your financial institutions are affected. we're talking about small, main...
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those of us that are in the trenches, those of us who look at the plumbing for the last couple of weeks we have started to see some strains and the news out of spain this weekend was really the announcement to the rest of the world that the european banking system is coming under pressure. >> susie: you were talking about global growth. if there's a recession in europe, does that mean another recession here in the u.s., what you economists call a double dip? >> hopefully not. but it certainly means that the v, this very rapid continuation of the growth, the full percent projection will not materialize. we're looking more at a 2%. unfortunately, the v was priced into a lot of assets in markets around the world and in the u.s. >> susie: let me ask you another way because you've written a lot on this. you wrote recently that-- and i'm quoting you-- the world is on an uneven road having already used its spare tire. and the spare you're talking about here is the spare tire that was used to prevent the collapse of our banking system and to stimulate our economy. if there's no spare tire, let
those of us that are in the trenches, those of us who look at the plumbing for the last couple of weeks we have started to see some strains and the news out of spain this weekend was really the announcement to the rest of the world that the european banking system is coming under pressure. >> susie: you were talking about global growth. if there's a recession in europe, does that mean another recession here in the u.s., what you economists call a double dip? >> hopefully not. but it...
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i will admit, and i think anyone who looks closely will admit, the federal reserve was lax as was the sec, the occ, and to some degree the fdic. no question about it. i believe coming out of this crisis you will not see that type of event occur again, at least in the foreseeable future in the memory of the people who participated in it, because they understand they made big mistakes. moving these banks around for the sake of moving them around, i never saw that as being constructive. i did it would have disrupted things for a while. -- i think it would have disrupted things. we are talking about small banks, regional banks. most of them would rather have the fed doing their audits and being there oversight than moving to a brand new agency and having to bring the agency up to speed on the activities they are involved in. most of those were not affected or were the engine behind the economic crisis we had. they do not deserve to have to go through this huge relocation simpson because we are trying to make a statement to the public for reorganization. the bottom line is i think the idea
i will admit, and i think anyone who looks closely will admit, the federal reserve was lax as was the sec, the occ, and to some degree the fdic. no question about it. i believe coming out of this crisis you will not see that type of event occur again, at least in the foreseeable future in the memory of the people who participated in it, because they understand they made big mistakes. moving these banks around for the sake of moving them around, i never saw that as being constructive. i did it...
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who is much more powerful than he is. and the president needs to look needs to look at the job and decide if it makes sense and needs to be something perhaps a little more lower level coordination, because he is clearly not able to be successful, you know, as brit talked about, the terrorist attacks that were not thwarted. they just, we were just lucky. i think that they need to find a way to connect the jobs which is what the job was supposed to do. >> there is an ideological -- not ideological. a fundamental split in the administration between the intelligence agencies on the one hand and the justice department and white house on the other. and what blair being thrown out is from eric holder and the white house that wants to continue investigation of c.i.a. agents for operatives for what they allegedly might have done years ago and wants to continue the eric holder type law enforcement approach to the war on terror. i don't think we should simply say that blair was frustrated in a typical job. it's defeat for the intelligence community and victory for
who is much more powerful than he is. and the president needs to look needs to look at the job and decide if it makes sense and needs to be something perhaps a little more lower level coordination, because he is clearly not able to be successful, you know, as brit talked about, the terrorist attacks that were not thwarted. they just, we were just lucky. i think that they need to find a way to connect the jobs which is what the job was supposed to do. >> there is an ideological -- not...
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went to witness and gave the certificates of the second batch of afghan military academy graduates who lookede professional and were in uniform s. the afghan police is nearly 180,000. the training is going on. the army began its training early on from 2000 to onwards would speed with a little -- from 2002 onwards with speed. we only began to pay full attention to this important element of afghan security in 2007. now, there is massive investment by the united states and our allies in europe to the training of the police. the structure is emerging and the professionalism is emerging. the discipline is being seen on the streets of the capitol and the rest of the country. while this is going on, the police are daily facing the threat of terrorism and sacrificing daily at least four policemen per day. they are dying in afghanistan defending their country. that is the average we have taken. sometimes there are bigger numbers. the aspiration of the minister of defence and the minister of the interior is to have our army and police reached together at least 300,000. the minister of defense, of cours
went to witness and gave the certificates of the second batch of afghan military academy graduates who lookede professional and were in uniform s. the afghan police is nearly 180,000. the training is going on. the army began its training early on from 2000 to onwards would speed with a little -- from 2002 onwards with speed. we only began to pay full attention to this important element of afghan security in 2007. now, there is massive investment by the united states and our allies in europe to...
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bush, or at least someone who looks and sounds very much like him, right after this. y allergies put me in a fog. now i'm claritin clear. claritin works hard to relieve my worst symptoms without drowsiness... ...so i stay as alert and focused as someone without allergies. for me, claritin is the perfect allergy medicine. i only live claritin clear what did we make better ? communities. industry. energy. her. this. lives. how ? by bringing together... information. ... people ... ... machines ... ... systems ... ideas... verizon helps businesses worldwide... including fortune 500 companies... find and achieve... better. better. better. better. hey bets, can i borrow a quarter? sure, still not dry? i'm trying to shrink them. i lost weight and now some clothes are too big. how did you do it? simple stuff. eating right and i switched to whole grain. whole grain... [ female announcer ] people who eat more whole grain tend to have a healthier body weight. multigrain cheerios has five whole grains and 110 calories per serving. multigrain cheerios. try new chocolate cheerios w
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. >> larry: back with more of president george western bush, or at least someone who looks and sounds very much like him, right after this. >>> the media really ticks me off. the way they try embarrass me by not editing what i say. >> larry: during this tsunami in hurricane katrina you enlisted the help of your father and bill clinton. >> uh-huh, yeah, yeah. my dad -- my dad and president clinton, they've -- they've done some great work for disaster relief. they've spent a lot of time consoling people who've lost their homes. they both know what it is like to lose a home, the very same home. >> larry: did you -- does it surprise you they get along so well? >> no, no, no it doesn't. it doesn't surprise me at all. it helps keep mr. clinton out of trouble. it's like sending your college kid on spring break with mr. rogers. i always think it's a kick in the pants. mom calls it, dad's inappropriate relationship. >> larry: so you've become friends? >> absolutely. i respect president clinton. i do. he was the first democrat to win a campaign since jimmy carter. that's not an easy task. democ
. >> larry: back with more of president george western bush, or at least someone who looks and sounds very much like him, right after this. >>> the media really ticks me off. the way they try embarrass me by not editing what i say. >> larry: during this tsunami in hurricane katrina you enlisted the help of your father and bill clinton. >> uh-huh, yeah, yeah. my dad -- my dad and president clinton, they've -- they've done some great work for disaster relief. they've...
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i can tell you that our broadest measure of labor under utilization -- u6 -- people who are actively looking or people who are under-employ by being part time or who are discouraged, that increased as well. it went up about 2/10% -- 0.2% as well. >> one thing i have heard for recent graduates -- i got a letter from a woman who is from st. paul, minnesota, a college honors graduates -- monza she is stuck under a desk job and sinking under -- her mom told me she is stuck under a desk job and sinking under a pile of debt. what is happening to these young workers who marched recent college graduates? canyon -- who are recent college graduates? can you get that to me? >> we can get that to you. the numbers have not been encouraging. the young graduates have more share of the brunt of this. we c get you more precise numbers. >> as we look at policies and what we can do to work with small businesses -- i am a big fan of doing more with exports and those kinds of things, to being private partners with industry -- the recent graduate issue is one we have talked about. we talked about the difference b
i can tell you that our broadest measure of labor under utilization -- u6 -- people who are actively looking or people who are under-employ by being part time or who are discouraged, that increased as well. it went up about 2/10% -- 0.2% as well. >> one thing i have heard for recent graduates -- i got a letter from a woman who is from st. paul, minnesota, a college honors graduates -- monza she is stuck under a desk job and sinking under -- her mom told me she is stuck under a desk job...
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the important thing is if you look at the planning phase, he had moved his family back. this was considered an operation by those whoere seeking to harm the united states. including a pakistan connection. so, those things evolve. if you look at the pattern of the way they're trying to target individual that is either have u.s. passports or have easy access to the united states, it presents a whole new level of danger for us, the ft. hood shooting was a radicalization recruitment, the christmas day bomber because he had easy access. what you saw here was a u.s. citizen who had a united states passport makes them incredibly dangerous if recruited by al qaeda. i think that's the change that you had seen. this connection, you'll probably hear more about in days and months ahead. we as a nation understand that. it will impact our national security sb back to the immigration debate, the president as a candidate promised, in his first year in office have a comprehensive reform bill. that didn't happen. he said last week, he would like one this year, but he's not sure there is an appetite. in the place you work, in the unit
the important thing is if you look at the planning phase, he had moved his family back. this was considered an operation by those whoere seeking to harm the united states. including a pakistan connection. so, those things evolve. if you look at the pattern of the way they're trying to target individual that is either have u.s. passports or have easy access to the united states, it presents a whole new level of danger for us, the ft. hood shooting was a radicalization recruitment, the christmas...
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who steals art and why. you just mentioned some thieves, some groups, so it's organized groups that would be? >> organized, they are not organized in the sense of the definition. we look at organized crime. what they are, they are groups of people who work together to do different types of crime. generally speaking, these groups are located in the south of france. that is a gateway. that area in the sot of france, marseille, nice is a gateway for a lot of criminal activity, stolen automobiles, guns, weapons, armed robbery t all stuff that happens in that area. so those individuals do have contacts. and they have tend littles throughout the country and they do work together. >> brown: and why steal prominent works of art? we saw that expert in our setup saying that there's no way these could be sold. so i have heard the possibility they could be used as bargaining chips. why would these-- why would these be stolen? >> well, in the investigation as i say, when i was undercover there two years ago, what i found out was, you know, the first thing they want to do is they want to sell them. that's the pain goal. is to try to make as much money as possible. if they can't sel
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the government is taking steps to keep that from happening again and nbc's tom costello who looks at transportation for us is here on that. he got on the plane after he was on the list. so what are they going to do to tighten that up? >> this is a little bit confusing. here's the bottom line. they put his name on the list at 12:30. he was on an overnight flit leaving at 11:30 leaving for dubai. the airline did not check to see if there had been an update to the terror watch list. they were required to check it every 24 hours. and they did. but it was, obviously, before he -- put his name on the list. so -- because of that, as of now, the tsa set new rules. airline must check that terror watch list within two hours of getting a notice that a new immediate ad has been put on the list. urgent ad, in other words. then they must try to match their passenger manifest up against that terror watch list. there are about 400,000 names on the terror watch list and it is constantly updated by the tsa. >> so -- how do they enforce that? i mean, what happens to an airline that does not do this? ho
the government is taking steps to keep that from happening again and nbc's tom costello who looks at transportation for us is here on that. he got on the plane after he was on the list. so what are they going to do to tighten that up? >> this is a little bit confusing. here's the bottom line. they put his name on the list at 12:30. he was on an overnight flit leaving at 11:30 leaving for dubai. the airline did not check to see if there had been an update to the terror watch list. they...
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several professors who have looked at this video believe the leaking oil is much higher than earlier estimates. >> i think now we're beginning to understand that we cannot trust bp. people do not trust the experts any longer. bp has lost all credibility. >> reporter: meanwhile, a heavy brown ooze is starting to be seen on marsh glasses along louisiana's coast. the governor says it is quote the heavy oil that everyone has been fearing. noaa says some oil is moving through the loop current which goes around florida and up the atlantic coast. bp is prom iing to foot the full bill from this disaster. >> first torque provide immediate interest relief up to $15,000 to the more than 1,000 gulf coast small businesses that currently have loans out from the last disaster. >> reporter: bp's next plan is to aseptember a so-called top kill strategy where they will pump heavy mud into the leaking well and cover it way permanent layer of cement t remains unclear whether it will succeed. >> thank you. >>> we have much more still ahead this morning, your weather, traffic and all your top stories as f
several professors who have looked at this video believe the leaking oil is much higher than earlier estimates. >> i think now we're beginning to understand that we cannot trust bp. people do not trust the experts any longer. bp has lost all credibility. >> reporter: meanwhile, a heavy brown ooze is starting to be seen on marsh glasses along louisiana's coast. the governor says it is quote the heavy oil that everyone has been fearing. noaa says some oil is moving through the loop...
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look who's back from venice. jonathan capehart. certain star, i'm not going to say his name, a certain rock star, very nice to me but pet you lent to everybody else. i'm not going to say his name. >> who? >> bon jovi. he was nice to me but rude to the staff members. but you called out somebody else. >> everybody said this about her. >> gabby sib-d dibe, she was so rude, the star from "precious." this was at the white house correspondents' dinner. she said, come back if five minutes. i told a coworker of mine and she said, she's horrible. i told her a saw "precious three times" your performance is incandescent. and she said, i guess i should say thank you. >> wouldn't let pictures be taken. very interesting. >> coming out of the woodwork. >> most of the people, though, were on the other side, both politicians and people from hollywood were extraordinarily gracious. >> yes, very gracious. >> interesting about precious. >> bradley cooper was very nice. >> bradley cooper is wonderful. hot, young star. and very patient with the thousand
look who's back from venice. jonathan capehart. certain star, i'm not going to say his name, a certain rock star, very nice to me but pet you lent to everybody else. i'm not going to say his name. >> who? >> bon jovi. he was nice to me but rude to the staff members. but you called out somebody else. >> everybody said this about her. >> gabby sib-d dibe, she was so rude, the star from "precious." this was at the white house correspondents' dinner. she said, come...
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as we head into the 2nd and 3rd of the season, i think he's looking ahead and who is coming up from the wants to establish himself as a strong part of the top end of the nats rotation. again, i look for a similar effort this afternoon. >> when you talk about guys making a statement francis has not pitched in a major league game since 2008. >> he had surgery in the prior season of '09. he gives up a lot of hit, 10 nearly every 9 innings but he's a former first round pick in 2002 but his e.r.a. is usually in the high 4's. this is a guy who has made it all the way back from pretty serious surgery and the rockies are looking for flashes of the old francis this afternoon. >> we wish him well, except today and we hope the nationals can get him out of there and get him out early. we'll look at who is in the lineup in the field this afternoon when we come back. vo: playing professional baseball isn't easy... vo: but saving money with geico is. vo: geico, 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. there is a rhythm of the seasons, so we've developed styles of beer to accompany that.
as we head into the 2nd and 3rd of the season, i think he's looking ahead and who is coming up from the wants to establish himself as a strong part of the top end of the nats rotation. again, i look for a similar effort this afternoon. >> when you talk about guys making a statement francis has not pitched in a major league game since 2008. >> he had surgery in the prior season of '09. he gives up a lot of hit, 10 nearly every 9 innings but he's a former first round pick in 2002 but...
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i can tell you that our brothers measure of labor on utilization, u6, which are people who are actively looking but people who are underemployed by either being part-time or people who are discouraged. that ticked up as well. , about 2/10 of 1%. that is affected by the number of people who are looking in the labour force. >> one of the things i have heard from recent graduates. got a letter from woman from st. paul, minn., a 24-year-old woman, a graduate, stock under a low-paying desk job and she has no more dreams. what is happening with young workers who are recent college graduates? do you have any numbers on those? >> we can get it for you. generally, those numbers have not been very good. the recent graduates, young folks, have borne more of their share of the recession. we can get you more precise numbers. >> as we look at these numbers, working with small businesses, and we are defense of doing more with exports to work as partners with private industry, the recent graduate issue, you and i have talked about the difference between someone with a college degree, advanced degree, high scho
i can tell you that our brothers measure of labor on utilization, u6, which are people who are actively looking but people who are underemployed by either being part-time or people who are discouraged. that ticked up as well. , about 2/10 of 1%. that is affected by the number of people who are looking in the labour force. >> one of the things i have heard from recent graduates. got a letter from woman from st. paul, minn., a 24-year-old woman, a graduate, stock under a low-paying desk job...
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looking at the plane's black box to determine the cause of the crash. rubin is going home to a loving and supportive community, but it's not clear who is going the look after him full-time. >> in an interview, the boy says he remembers nothing about the crash. they found him still buckled into his seat. >>> a bit of a -- wild start on wall street. it was down by noon and rose. let's go to new york where we have the cbs money watch update. reporter: a profit for the first time in almost three years. gm says booming demand for new models helped to earn $865 million in the first quarter. ceo predicts that the company will continue to be profitable through the end of the year. the government still owns 60% of gm. >>> three of the biggest airports have re-opened for business after being closed for part of the weekend. a volcano in iceland that erupted last month continues to spew ash. the airport still expects flight delays and cancellations. >>> youtube getting 2 billion down loads per day. you tip -- the most popular down load is lady gaga's bad romance video with two million hits. >>> his fans know him as fearless felix and now he's going to a new level from
looking at the plane's black box to determine the cause of the crash. rubin is going home to a loving and supportive community, but it's not clear who is going the look after him full-time. >> in an interview, the boy says he remembers nothing about the crash. they found him still buckled into his seat. >>> a bit of a -- wild start on wall street. it was down by noon and rose. let's go to new york where we have the cbs money watch update. reporter: a profit for the first time in...
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. >> we're rooking for people who routinely -- looking for people who routinely come through here. >> reporter: the suspects are both black males, both about five feet ten. the younger one in his 20s was heard using the nickname, slim, for the older one, who appeared to be about 30 years old. someone saw a person who resembled one of the suspects, jumping into the back of the white toyota pickup truck with dark tinted windows. the family wants to offer the rewards through crime solvers. all the details have not been finalized yet. in centreville, peggy fox, 9news now. >> again, if you can help, please call fairfax county police. >>> we're still waiting to hear from the coroner who is now investigating how a six-week- old baby found in an apartment died. police were called to the apartments saturday morning. six-week-ed old was dead when they got there. police have also questioned a woman inside the home, but so far, she's not been charged. >>> u.s. park police are investigating a shooting on the bw parkway. a man driving a red sedan was rear ended by an suv last night on route 198. th
. >> we're rooking for people who routinely -- looking for people who routinely come through here. >> reporter: the suspects are both black males, both about five feet ten. the younger one in his 20s was heard using the nickname, slim, for the older one, who appeared to be about 30 years old. someone saw a person who resembled one of the suspects, jumping into the back of the white toyota pickup truck with dark tinted windows. the family wants to offer the rewards through crime...
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you know, all of us who -- people who are looking to blame somebody else had best look at themselves first is what i'm saying. it is an unusual perspective because it requires a small cingular approach, one by one, but i think that is what has to be done. we're at the end of this ride, aren't we? we're at the end of this crazy, spinning wild ride called earth. doesn't it seem like it is coming to an end? tavis: say it ain't so, garry. say it ain't so. >> it seems to me we're getting to that place where the guy says get off and stay to the side there. it is tricky. it is time to take a real serious look before 2012 comes because that's when people are wondering. i personally. i am optimistic. i think it is going to be 2013 before the whole thing -- we have to look at all the possibilities. i'm actually not joking when i say it is a singular. you're so good putting this into the correct words. it is singular completeability but if we continue to points and blame. my car is leaking oil like there is no tomorrow. because it is a b.p. car. i got a b.p. car. it has killed the plants and th
you know, all of us who -- people who are looking to blame somebody else had best look at themselves first is what i'm saying. it is an unusual perspective because it requires a small cingular approach, one by one, but i think that is what has to be done. we're at the end of this ride, aren't we? we're at the end of this crazy, spinning wild ride called earth. doesn't it seem like it is coming to an end? tavis: say it ain't so, garry. say it ain't so. >> it seems to me we're getting to...
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we have these fairly successful and profitable in some cases like southwest lower-cost airlines who look high fares between city... because of the lack of competition and go in. so there is a bit of a correcting mechanism in the model right now. >> woodruff: we heard it said that 370 destinations. what about number of routes? more, less, the same? >> well, they serve also 59 countries. that's an enormous amount of countries. and they see an advantage in this merger because continental has better coverage than united to, say, latin america, and united has better coverage to asia pacific region than continental so it will benefit that new airline, still to be called united, of course. there will be more seamless service and hick cups in the beginning. there will be people who go in the large airports like lax or j.f.k. to the wrong terminal for a while. i certainly did that in the case of the delta northwest merger. i'm supposed to be a guy who travels all the time and knows about these things. so there will be a few hick cups but if it can be done over time as delta and northwest did it a
we have these fairly successful and profitable in some cases like southwest lower-cost airlines who look high fares between city... because of the lack of competition and go in. so there is a bit of a correcting mechanism in the model right now. >> woodruff: we heard it said that 370 destinations. what about number of routes? more, less, the same? >> well, they serve also 59 countries. that's an enormous amount of countries. and they see an advantage in this merger because...
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look at what happened to news corp. a couple of downgrades come along this morning as well, and again, those who got in after the bell werenly disappointed when they listened to the call, and there is a look. by the way, the quarter itself, a very strong one. cable networks now represent more than half in terms of the operating income at the company. filmed entertainment, of course, also having a very strong showing. as i said, $497 million. you see it right there. there's tv. of course, that's just fox itself. the cable nets led by the fox cable network, news network, and then, of course, the satellite business as well. book publishing and other things. but you see, you get a sense, certainly, for the company and its total segment operating income, up very strongly. those numbers come in, everybody goes, hey, that looks pretty good, buys the stock, and then the guidance is weaker than anticipated. news corp, as you saw, not having a good day. as for time warner, that's also down this morning, but largely because the market overall. does not appear to be a particularly bad quarter in any way. in fact, a pretty good one. t
look at what happened to news corp. a couple of downgrades come along this morning as well, and again, those who got in after the bell werenly disappointed when they listened to the call, and there is a look. by the way, the quarter itself, a very strong one. cable networks now represent more than half in terms of the operating income at the company. filmed entertainment, of course, also having a very strong showing. as i said, $497 million. you see it right there. there's tv. of course, that's...
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look at the strike outs to walks, almost 4 to 1 in that department. that's outstanding for scott, who is not a pitcher that blows people away. his curve ball can surprise you. he feels good about the warmer weather here. he said my stuff is a little bit better in weather like this than when it's cold and rainy. >> ryan zimmerman has had a huge weekend here. nobody has seen francis in so long. >> since september of '08. he's got to hit him well today. >> ryan zimmerman had a huge game here on thursday night. whether it's at home or here where he's gone 8 for 13, zimmerman, rain or shine, pretty solid against colorado. so, verizon fios includes cool widgets like facebook, twitter, even access to youtube right on your tv, instead of crowding around your computer. hey -- have you seen the walking ham? walking... the ham's got boots on... i'm not sure i have. or the soapy monkey? oh, my husband's on youtube. oh, honey, we really don't... oh come on. it's so funny. the man's busy... you're daddy on little girl's bike? no, i'm not. let's cue it up. [ male announcer ] introducing youtube, str
look at the strike outs to walks, almost 4 to 1 in that department. that's outstanding for scott, who is not a pitcher that blows people away. his curve ball can surprise you. he feels good about the warmer weather here. he said my stuff is a little bit better in weather like this than when it's cold and rainy. >> ryan zimmerman has had a huge weekend here. nobody has seen francis in so long. >> since september of '08. he's got to hit him well today. >> ryan zimmerman had a...
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schools so they are not sitting with a pile of debt, comparing notes with a classmate or colleague who is looking at making three or four times the amount that they may make over a lifetime, and has the same amount of debt to pay off. that's not a very good incentive for people to look at, at primary care. i think that the focus on the sorts of efforts that we need to make fo for prevention and wells have never been in place in the way that they are right now. the affordable care act actually a lemonades the co-pays for preventive care, for screening, encouraging everybody am medicare patients to private pay patients to actually, not only established a medical home, but follow the protocol producing the financial barriers for that to the efforts underway for childhood obesity and the prevention and wellness grants which we now distribute across the country for both obesity related efforts and smoking cessation efforts, again, can not only i think change, begin to change the health profile of americans, which is very good news, but again put in place and highlight the importance of prevention and
schools so they are not sitting with a pile of debt, comparing notes with a classmate or colleague who is looking at making three or four times the amount that they may make over a lifetime, and has the same amount of debt to pay off. that's not a very good incentive for people to look at, at primary care. i think that the focus on the sorts of efforts that we need to make fo for prevention and wells have never been in place in the way that they are right now. the affordable care act actually a...
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we have people who have looked at washington and looked at a bailout every other day, too much taxes, too much debt. i mean this new financial regulation bill is just a big wet blanket on our entrepreneurial system in the country. our system for creating jobs. they want to slow that down or stop it. we want that energy in our party. i think we're getting it. it will produce some surprises. and several new faces. >> schieffer: all right. lamar alexander, thank you very much for being with us, senator. we'll be back in a minute with joe sestak, the man they're calling the giant killer now from pennsylvania. >> schieffer: back now with one of tuesday's big primary winners, pennsylvania congressman joe sestak who took on the establishment, the democratic establishment in pennsylvania, and took on the white house and beat arlen specter who had switched from the republican party of... let me just ask you first about what i was asking robert gibbs about this. did the white house offer you a position in the administration if you would not run? >> i was asked that question months after it happ
we have people who have looked at washington and looked at a bailout every other day, too much taxes, too much debt. i mean this new financial regulation bill is just a big wet blanket on our entrepreneurial system in the country. our system for creating jobs. they want to slow that down or stop it. we want that energy in our party. i think we're getting it. it will produce some surprises. and several new faces. >> schieffer: all right. lamar alexander, thank you very much for being with...
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people who look new or different are no strangers to us. i had the privilege to have been born and raised in el salvador and central america and now i served as a member of the board in arlington. so our approach has been different. with the increasing diversity we we have had, today we have the lowest crime index since 1960. we are one of the most financially stable communities in the country. we have the lowest foreclosures and the reason and one of the lowest in the nation. our community is very diverse in about 16% latino, 8% african-american, 9% haitian. so we have a range of including people in our way of life and for us it has been about a countertop to legislate immigration. instead can we focus on integrating and teaching residents how to integrate in our country which somethings most immigrants do want to learn from the best majority want to learn english if they have a little more time after their second or third job when they get out, they may have time to learn can or something like that so people can accommodate. it's a myth t
people who look new or different are no strangers to us. i had the privilege to have been born and raised in el salvador and central america and now i served as a member of the board in arlington. so our approach has been different. with the increasing diversity we we have had, today we have the lowest crime index since 1960. we are one of the most financially stable communities in the country. we have the lowest foreclosures and the reason and one of the lowest in the nation. our community is...
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like, people who have an interest of what the timeline looks like, people who have special concerns about, i think there's something in the bill to help me, i'm not sure when it kicks in, when it starts, i encourage you to go to the website and look at the bill. if you decide to print it out, bear in mind it's over 50 pages that's going to turn out of your printer after you click the print selection on the -- on the file. but i think it's important that people become familiar with this. this, again is going to be we passed that bill six weeks ago. that does not end our par sis pation, the agencies' participation, the white house's participation and certainly doesn't end the impact on literally every american alive today and those who will be born in the generation to come. they will all be affected by things that are going to be happening, particularly things that are going to be happening at the agency level, health and human services, center of medicare and medicaid services, office of personnel management, it's a small agency that very few people have ev
like, people who have an interest of what the timeline looks like, people who have special concerns about, i think there's something in the bill to help me, i'm not sure when it kicks in, when it starts, i encourage you to go to the website and look at the bill. if you decide to print it out, bear in mind it's over 50 pages that's going to turn out of your printer after you click the print selection on the -- on the file. but i think it's important that people become familiar with this. this,...
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at the end of the day, voters want someone who will be looking at the facts and deciding what is best for their particular community. that is what these chairman have done and they realize what they are up against. they are ready and confident that when you compare what they stand for with what the republicans stand for, they will come out on top because one of the other issues surfacing in these campaigns have also surfaced in the -- surfaced in the pennsylvania election, the campaign to turn medicare into a voucher program until the senior that you are on your own and go fight with the insurance industry and partially privatize social security. those are issues coming up in races like these and people don't want the government to take away some of that economic security those programs provide. >> in pennsylvania, all this are people i talk to the day before and the day of that race, they basically thought it was a coin toss. you ended up winning by seven or eight. . how much of a campaign is decided -- seven or eight points. how much of a campaign is decided in the campaign committe
at the end of the day, voters want someone who will be looking at the facts and deciding what is best for their particular community. that is what these chairman have done and they realize what they are up against. they are ready and confident that when you compare what they stand for with what the republicans stand for, they will come out on top because one of the other issues surfacing in these campaigns have also surfaced in the -- surfaced in the pennsylvania election, the campaign to turn...
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teachers who are looking for fresh ideas or new approaches come to the website and purchase those materialsachers. >> in just four years over a million dollars worth of lesson plans have been sold on teachers pay teachers. >> when i first saw it i thought of it as a kind of ebay of teaching. >> you have to spend a lot of time to make any money on that little website. website. that could be a lot of time thinking about the kids you are paid to teach. >> teachers selling their lesson plans increases the value of what teachers do. teachers who sell are becoming better teachers, teachers who buy are becoming better teachers. >> who owns the rights to teacher created lesson plans and should school districts get a cut of the profits. >> there are many opportunities that involve sharing work with other teachers either face to face or online but with no money involve. >> what teachers do on their own time as long as the district is not paying them overtime is probably fair game. >>> what do the second amendment, hip-hop and the founding fathers have inst common? don'tt mess with texas. k he tom abo
teachers who are looking for fresh ideas or new approaches come to the website and purchase those materialsachers. >> in just four years over a million dollars worth of lesson plans have been sold on teachers pay teachers. >> when i first saw it i thought of it as a kind of ebay of teaching. >> you have to spend a lot of time to make any money on that little website. website. that could be a lot of time thinking about the kids you are paid to teach. >> teachers selling...
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suddenly he was being challenged by the guy who least looked like the united states senator. he was a farmer from montana. he is from the outskirts of big sandy. he had lost three fingers in an accident when he was a child on his farm. it became a question of whether democrats could take this seat. ipad a lot of attention to that race. i even julie went to montana. -- i paid a lot of attention to that race and eventually went to montana. one of the stores in the book is that he likes to say saved my life and i acknowledged that in the book because i left his farm and tried to get back to my hotel on a snow day. i went the wrong way down the road and got stuck in the snow. suddenly, i was looking around with nothing but snow piling up. eventually, i got out because john tester in his tractor came and pulled out my car and sent me on my way. >> did you spend time in his home? >> i did. >> why did you that you follow him that closely? >> one of the shocking questions -- i do not know. he is a nice guy, for the most part. i am shocked at what people do if you ask. i asked if i co
suddenly he was being challenged by the guy who least looked like the united states senator. he was a farmer from montana. he is from the outskirts of big sandy. he had lost three fingers in an accident when he was a child on his farm. it became a question of whether democrats could take this seat. ipad a lot of attention to that race. i even julie went to montana. -- i paid a lot of attention to that race and eventually went to montana. one of the stores in the book is that he likes to say...
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a new survey finds eight in ten people who lost their jobs during the recession, are still unemployed. 70% have now been lookingk for more than seven months. and some have just given up. >> older people have opted out of the labor force, much more than younger people. so, there are 17% of those who are over 50, who have stopped looking for a job. and most of them, because they were discouraged. one of the things we're finding here is that this has gone on for so long, that it's really changed people's life courses. >> most of those who have found work have taken pay cuts or lost benefits. and a majority say they took a job simply to make ends meet. >>> well, google is ready to take aim at rivals amazon, apple and barnes & nobel, according to "the wall street journal." google will begin selling digital books in june or july. google editions will allow users to read books from web browsers so they don't have to tied to one device. >>> a painting by picasso has been sold at action. it went for $1.56 million, at christie's last night, the most paid for any work of art. the previous record was about $2 million less
a new survey finds eight in ten people who lost their jobs during the recession, are still unemployed. 70% have now been lookingk for more than seven months. and some have just given up. >> older people have opted out of the labor force, much more than younger people. so, there are 17% of those who are over 50, who have stopped looking for a job. and most of them, because they were discouraged. one of the things we're finding here is that this has gone on for so long, that it's really...
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teachers who are looking for fresh ideas or new approaches come to the website and purchase those materialsers. >> in just four years over a million dollars worth of lesson plans have been sold on teachers pay teachers. >> when i first saw it i thought of it as a kind of ebay of teaching. >> you have to spend a lot of time to make any money on that little website. website. that could be a lot of time thinking about the kids you are paid to teach. >> teachers selling their lesson plans increases the value of what teachers do. teachers who sell are becoming better teachers, teachers who buy are becoming better teachers. >> who owns the rights to teacher created lesson plans and should school districts get a cut of the profits. >> there are many opportunities that involve sharing work with other teachers either face to face or online but with no money involve. >> what teachers do on their own time as long as the district is not paying them overtime is probably fair game. >>> what do the second amendment, hip-hop and the founding fathers have in for me to breathe. but with advair, i'm breathg b
teachers who are looking for fresh ideas or new approaches come to the website and purchase those materialsers. >> in just four years over a million dollars worth of lesson plans have been sold on teachers pay teachers. >> when i first saw it i thought of it as a kind of ebay of teaching. >> you have to spend a lot of time to make any money on that little website. website. that could be a lot of time thinking about the kids you are paid to teach. >> teachers selling...
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gotten wrapped up in this jack abramoff story, and suddenly, he was being challenged by the guy who least looked like a united states senator. he was a farmer from big city, montana. he is from the outskirts of big sandy -- he was a farmer from big sandy, montana. he had lost three fingers in an accident when he was a child on his arm, and it became a question -- a child on his farm. i pay a lot of attention to that race and eventually went out to montana -- i paid a lot of attention. after he became a senator. one of the big stories in the book, and he likes to say that he saved my life, and i actually acknowledged that in the book, because i left his farm on a snowy day, and i tried to go back to my hotel, when the wrong way down the road and got stuck in the snow -- went the wrong way in the road, and i was looking around with nothing but snow piling up, and the way i got out is because he came in his tractor and pulled my car out and sent me on my way. host: did you spend time in his home? guest: i did. host: why? guest: i do not know. he is a nice guy. i asked if i could do this book about
gotten wrapped up in this jack abramoff story, and suddenly, he was being challenged by the guy who least looked like a united states senator. he was a farmer from big city, montana. he is from the outskirts of big sandy -- he was a farmer from big sandy, montana. he had lost three fingers in an accident when he was a child on his arm, and it became a question -- a child on his farm. i pay a lot of attention to that race and eventually went out to montana -- i paid a lot of attention. after he...
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look for work. we discovered a number of people who were not looking for work but now are increased extra malticly. -- dramatically. it's not a sign of the economy getting worse. if anything, it's a sign things are getting better because people who are too discouraged to look for work are now looking. host: so they're out there applying for jobs. guest: that's right. they're going through the ads, looking at craigz list, monster.com. these are people who might have gone back to graduate school or stayed home and helped their parents. or they're people who may have been laid off a year ago and gave up because there were no jobs in town to look for. host: the president yesterday addressed the numbers. here's a little bit of what he had to say. we'll get your response. >> productivity is up. the hours people are working are up. both are signs a company may be hiring more workers in the months to come. we saw the largest increase in manufacturing employment since 1998. and we can see the benefits of our recovery act in the strong employment reports from construction and other sectors where we've made ke
look for work. we discovered a number of people who were not looking for work but now are increased extra malticly. -- dramatically. it's not a sign of the economy getting worse. if anything, it's a sign things are getting better because people who are too discouraged to look for work are now looking. host: so they're out there applying for jobs. guest: that's right. they're going through the ads, looking at craigz list, monster.com. these are people who might have gone back to graduate school...
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people do not want to look at someone who is all bottled up. they would like to know who you really are, what you're thinking about. so authenticity is so critical in terms of getting ahead, and it helped me a lot. >> you did a very nice job, and it really comes through the book. you go into the chapter on integrity, and you didn't pull any punches there. this was a surprising comment from you. says, one positive outcome of the crisis in the financial sector is we have opened up a national conversation about what i means to have integrity in business. that conversation has taken hold in the schools where are future leaders of business and industry are trained, and some cases lured to lucrative jobs. now they're motivations are changing. just a quarter mile from the u.s. capitol, some of the issues earlier this week on the hearings and more, it has been sobering for the students coming out of school, for those choosing to go into school, for a lot of people, and we can talk about executive pay as well. but talk to us a little bit about your thou
people do not want to look at someone who is all bottled up. they would like to know who you really are, what you're thinking about. so authenticity is so critical in terms of getting ahead, and it helped me a lot. >> you did a very nice job, and it really comes through the book. you go into the chapter on integrity, and you didn't pull any punches there. this was a surprising comment from you. says, one positive outcome of the crisis in the financial sector is we have opened up a...
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who i knew only slightly in england, he had a tough reputation. >> wintour: yes. "chilly... chilly charlie." >> safer: not unlike yours. and his reporters were scared of him. >> wintour: yes. but lookmean, he created a great, great newspaper. and i certainly did learn this from him-- people respond well to someone who's sure of what they want. >> safer: and anna wintour is nothing but sure. that's most apparent when, twice a year, her majesty takes her place at the ready-to-wear fashion shows in new york, paris and milan, where she sits in judgment of the work of the world's most eminent designers. to an outsider, these shows are another planet-- part dazzling, part "rocky horror show." models who seem as angry as they are emaciated, wearing clothes fit for a cadaver, and shoes that make stilettos seem sensible, and a legion of camp followers-- and campy followers-- chasing the celebrities du jour and the people who dress them. >> wintour: you come here to be inspired. you come here to see the best of the best. and one just wants to rush back and put it in the pages of the magazine and translate it as fast as you can to the reader. >> safer: it's a planet where wintour feels comfor
who i knew only slightly in england, he had a tough reputation. >> wintour: yes. "chilly... chilly charlie." >> safer: not unlike yours. and his reporters were scared of him. >> wintour: yes. but lookmean, he created a great, great newspaper. and i certainly did learn this from him-- people respond well to someone who's sure of what they want. >> safer: and anna wintour is nothing but sure. that's most apparent when, twice a year, her majesty takes her place at...
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look like? how dooyou tell who is an illegal immigrant? we understand the point and it is written in the law that there does have to be some sort of legal stop before the law enforcement officer speaks to the person. >> i can answer that. >> let me finish my question. we think committing a crime, speeding, but in explicit memos between the people who wrote the law and past that, they talked about tinted windows, cars on blocks, zoning ordinances, many living together in a house. that is breaking in his book code. -- that is breaking municipal code. accept it has to be and they call stock. what will be the grounds for reasonable suspicion if it is not color, and accent, and the way you look? what is illegal immigrant behavior? writing in a crowded van? -- riding in a van? >> if you have any form of government ied, the inquiry and there. you are required to carry a driver's license if you are driving. if you do not have one -- >> why did they not write the law to say that when you are asked for an arizona driver's license you get reported? >
look like? how dooyou tell who is an illegal immigrant? we understand the point and it is written in the law that there does have to be some sort of legal stop before the law enforcement officer speaks to the person. >> i can answer that. >> let me finish my question. we think committing a crime, speeding, but in explicit memos between the people who wrote the law and past that, they talked about tinted windows, cars on blocks, zoning ordinances, many living together in a house....
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who runs best buddies. i want to say that if i have the chance to look back on my family's legacy and if all of my family who held public office today we are all here on the floor thinking about all of the public service in public office, if my cousin, kathleen, who was here, lieutenant governor, my cousin mark, who is in the general assembly, my cousin joe who was here in congress. if my father, who served in the united states senate for nearly five decades, who often said to be one of the greatest senators ever to serve in this congress, if my uncle bobby who was not only a senator but attorney general, my uncle, president kennedy was here, all of them would say if there was a greater legacy in my family, it was probably none other than someone who never served in public office in my family and that was the legacy of my aunt, eunice shriver, when she started the special olympics. it's going to be the most enduring legacy that my family ever had a part of, and it's something that all of us are very proud to be part of in the special olympics family. everybody can be part of the special olympics and i encour
who runs best buddies. i want to say that if i have the chance to look back on my family's legacy and if all of my family who held public office today we are all here on the floor thinking about all of the public service in public office, if my cousin, kathleen, who was here, lieutenant governor, my cousin mark, who is in the general assembly, my cousin joe who was here in congress. if my father, who served in the united states senate for nearly five decades, who often said to be one of the...
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people who believe they have the right to make the most amazing micromanagement judgments around the whole country. if you look at the degree to which they new issue rules, believe they can regulate the entire carbon economy, again you want to talk about socialism. how about having a government agency of unelected people who decide they can literally rewrite the entire economy based on carbon. i think it is hard to reform an agency which spent two generations recruiting people who are more and more antibusiness, more and more anticommercial activity and who represent a value system that is very hard to deal with. >> chris: you also talk about replacing entitlements like social security. >> i think that you have to migrate to a system that is social security based on personal contributions. and i think that if you are young person today and you do the math you are much better off having social security system where you control your money, you put it in, it builds up for your entire working life when you retire you get the money. >> chris: really wanted that when the stock market dropped by 50% over the course o
people who believe they have the right to make the most amazing micromanagement judgments around the whole country. if you look at the degree to which they new issue rules, believe they can regulate the entire carbon economy, again you want to talk about socialism. how about having a government agency of unelected people who decide they can literally rewrite the entire economy based on carbon. i think it is hard to reform an agency which spent two generations recruiting people who are more and...
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and to witness that, particularly as a parent to look at the body of a young girl who had so much to ourt date is june 10. and there is a candle light vigil being planned on the university of virginia campus. >> thank you so much. >>> the rivers are finally starting to recede in tennessee after massive weekend floods that killed more than two dozen people. what's left behind really gives you an idea about the power of the water, for example, one overflowing river ripped a highway apart. this chunk knocked down houses like dominos. one couple that went to see the damage yesterday says they're just happy that they got out in time. >> it was just a miracle of god, that's all you can say. >> he just kept watching. >> if it had been at night, we would have never made it. >> want to find out how you can make a difference to help the people in tennessee, you can go right now to our website, cnn.com/robin, hit the impact your world link. >>> i guess the good news right now for nashville is that there is some sunshine, some clearings to hopefully dry out some of that flooding. bob, you said yo
and to witness that, particularly as a parent to look at the body of a young girl who had so much to ourt date is june 10. and there is a candle light vigil being planned on the university of virginia campus. >> thank you so much. >>> the rivers are finally starting to recede in tennessee after massive weekend floods that killed more than two dozen people. what's left behind really gives you an idea about the power of the water, for example, one overflowing river ripped a highway...
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we want the best people who will look out for the interests of the people of kentucky. hink the listener is right. we need to have people who can think for themselves and to have been proven leaders. that is one of the things i am most proud of. >> ms. price? >> i have a record of standing up in the face of extreme adversity against the federal government, to the point of putting my life on the line. i have had guns pointed at me. my leadership includes, i have had decisions where i have had to make -- i have had people -- if i made the wrong decision, my colleagues and i would have ended up on a cold sweat. i think i can stand up to harry ried. >> i have stood up against this current administration when it comes to cap and trade consistently. i opposed the ben bernanke and his reappointment. i have stood up and worked with the opposite party. david williams, the president of the senate is a republican, and i co-sponsored the health bill. the adventure -- adventure tourism bill, which went through both houses and was bipartisan. we need someone who has a record of standi
we want the best people who will look out for the interests of the people of kentucky. hink the listener is right. we need to have people who can think for themselves and to have been proven leaders. that is one of the things i am most proud of. >> ms. price? >> i have a record of standing up in the face of extreme adversity against the federal government, to the point of putting my life on the line. i have had guns pointed at me. my leadership includes, i have had decisions where i...
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roll back prices no matter who you are or what program is right for you. people say i look0 years younger. i feel 10 years younger. smart money named nutrisystem the best value of popular weight-loss programs. now our best price just got better. with nutrisystem, there are no more excuses. the nutrisystem roll back sales event won't last long. call the number on the screen for our best price guarantee. >>> to change the look of miss usa, which we have been going in that direction for...