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. >> he graduated from st. john's college high school last year. he and a former schoolmate were charged with having weapons. the question now is who was the ring leader? chris gordon reports live tonight from the u.s. courthouse in maryland. chris? >> good evening. colin mckienzie appeared here i court. he has been held for the past year at the montgomery county detention center. you may recall there was a 17 yeefr 17-year-old accomplice. he came under the spell of mckenzy, but the defense lawyer said it was the youngster who was the mastermind. one year ago that montgomery county police searched the bethesda home of colin mckenzie. confiscating a cache of assault rifles, handguns and ammunition. there were 50 pounds of chemicals, wires and timing devices that could be used to make bombs as wel as counterfeit identification cards from the cia and department of defense. that's when it became a federal case. in court, mckenzie's defense lawyer unsuccessfully argued that the evidence was illegally obtained and should be suppressed based on a search w
. >> he graduated from st. john's college high school last year. he and a former schoolmate were charged with having weapons. the question now is who was the ring leader? chris gordon reports live tonight from the u.s. courthouse in maryland. chris? >> good evening. colin mckienzie appeared here i court. he has been held for the past year at the montgomery county detention center. you may recall there was a 17 yeefr 17-year-old accomplice. he came under the spell of mckenzy, but the...
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st. john's high school and then catholic university. >> it's really been a great ride. i have been extraordinarily fortunate. i always say i was presented with a good education whether i received it or not, the jury is probably out. >> reporter: but it was in public schools that dersa earned a reputation as a tough, fair, and effective principal. he's been at it for more than 30 years and three jurisdictions. including seven years at wilson high school in the district, seven years at yorktown high school in arlington and for the last 13 years, the principal at springbrook in montgomery county. in all of that time, in all of those schools, mike dersa has learned a lot of things and he speaks about them candidly. drugs -- >> i think today's students are probably more discreet. i think overall students are making better decisions. but i we think that we're drug-free or the no-drug zone signs that are up or say no to drugs is working, i think we need to pinch ourselves a little bit. >> reporter: gangs -- >> big problem that i don't thk we are honest about admitting. in some
st. john's high school and then catholic university. >> it's really been a great ride. i have been extraordinarily fortunate. i always say i was presented with a good education whether i received it or not, the jury is probably out. >> reporter: but it was in public schools that dersa earned a reputation as a tough, fair, and effective principal. he's been at it for more than 30 years and three jurisdictions. including seven years at wilson high school in the district, seven years...
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. >> it has been two years since they walked in the door at st. johns and since then word of his disease has spread across the nation and around the world. while the trial and tribulations haven't gotten easier for nikki and her family she say the help of strangers helps through each day. >> he is in so much pain and suffering through so much and we miss our children so much and i will get an e-mail from somebody saying i'm praying for you and everything is going to be okay. and it is one of the only things that keeps me going and able to encourage him. >> reporter: it with the help of encouragement from strangers that is solving the disease piece by piece. >> they were figuring out small pieces of the puzzle. enough to eliminate some diseases. we were able to determine he doesn't have an immuno deficient disease which is a huge deal for our family. >> keeping the family hopeful as they continue to fight billy's disease. >> the help is paying off because billy anderson has gotten out of bed for the first time and he has managed to walk almost 300
. >> it has been two years since they walked in the door at st. johns and since then word of his disease has spread across the nation and around the world. while the trial and tribulations haven't gotten easier for nikki and her family she say the help of strangers helps through each day. >> he is in so much pain and suffering through so much and we miss our children so much and i will get an e-mail from somebody saying i'm praying for you and everything is going to be okay. and it...
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networks like st. john's network or cox network, the doctors affiliated with those hospital associations, they have different forms. going back to about 25 years, the company i worked for was a major international insurance company. i priced and we purchased another multi- liline insurance company in the united states, and what we were willing to pay for it this company had grown up, that we were buying, was what i would call a hodgepodge. they had grown and become national by buying a lot of insurance companies. host: caller, go ahead and finish up your point. caller: to finish my point, in coming up with what we taught was a fair value, what i said was that when we buy this company we will have to spend $150 million to consolidate everything, make all of the systems uniform, procedures uniform. host: appreciate your thoughts. anything there that you would like to respond to? guest: no, it is not about our poll. host: will you do other polling on healthcare? guest: perhaps. we pick one topic a month a
networks like st. john's network or cox network, the doctors affiliated with those hospital associations, they have different forms. going back to about 25 years, the company i worked for was a major international insurance company. i priced and we purchased another multi- liline insurance company in the united states, and what we were willing to pay for it this company had grown up, that we were buying, was what i would call a hodgepodge. they had grown and become national by buying a lot of...
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debris on 29 northbound at st. johns lane, tire tread in the roadblocking the center lane. plan live look at the beltway at liberty, no issues there traffic report is brought to you by ek ridge >>> headlines this morning former raven's quarterback steve mcnair found murdered. police are trying to learn more about what they are calling a secret love affair. police are not looking for suspects after steve mcnair was found shot to death alongside sahel kazemi. sahel kazemi wanted mcnair to leave his wife and mary her. >>> two boys found on the light rail tracks sunday. it's unclear exactly what happened to them. >>> services went on yesterday, church members gathered for the music pavilion days after a lightning strike started the steeple on fire. the steeple will have to be replaced. they are hoping the damage will k be cleaned up in the next three weeks. >>> a bankruptcy judge approved a deal to sell most of general motors asset to a quasi company. clears the way for the auto makers quick return from chapter 11. treasury department was vowing to cut off funding for the sale
debris on 29 northbound at st. johns lane, tire tread in the roadblocking the center lane. plan live look at the beltway at liberty, no issues there traffic report is brought to you by ek ridge >>> headlines this morning former raven's quarterback steve mcnair found murdered. police are trying to learn more about what they are calling a secret love affair. police are not looking for suspects after steve mcnair was found shot to death alongside sahel kazemi. sahel kazemi wanted mcnair...
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st. john's high school, and then catholic university. >> it has been a great ride. i have been extraordinary fortunate. i always say i was presented with a good education, whether i received it or not, the jury is probably out. >> reporter: but it was in public schools where he earned a representation of a tough, effective and fair principal. he has been at it for more than 30 years in three jurisdictions, including seven years at wilson high school in the district, and seven years at york town high school in arlington, and for the last 13 years, the principal at spri springbrook in montgomery county. he has learned a lot of things, and he speaks about them candidly. drugs. >> i think that today's students are probably more discreet. i think overall students are making better decisions. but if we think that we are drug free, or the no drug-zone signs that are up or say no to drugs is working, i think that we need to pinch ourselves a little bit. >> reporter: gangs. >> a big problem that i don't think that we are honest about admitting. in some communities, there has
st. john's high school, and then catholic university. >> it has been a great ride. i have been extraordinary fortunate. i always say i was presented with a good education, whether i received it or not, the jury is probably out. >> reporter: but it was in public schools where he earned a representation of a tough, effective and fair principal. he has been at it for more than 30 years in three jurisdictions, including seven years at wilson high school in the district, and seven years...
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right at route 40, baltimore national pike, a st. john's lane. the volume related delays on southbound 795 approaching the beltway. 52 on the northeast side. padonia, watch for traffic lights. if you're heading out on the west side, 14 minutes is the outer the delay there. 60 minutes is the drive time on the outer loop northeast side. six -- tina minutes is the right time on the outer loop matisse hide. we're looking at a delay on the bw parkway. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >> partly sunny are ready this morning. very humid already. not going anywhere fast. 76 downtown. 74 at the airport. the mercury will rise pretty quickly. he will surge to between 87 and 92 degrees. partly cloudy skies. just about a 20% chance of a late day isolated thunderstorm. tomorrow, a better chance of scattered showers and thunderstorms. we will remain humid through friday. >> we will have another update at 8:55. ♪ ♪ tell me who's watching. ♪ i always feel like somebody's watching me. ♪ (announcer) it's right here. it's easy. chocolatey taste in 60 c
right at route 40, baltimore national pike, a st. john's lane. the volume related delays on southbound 795 approaching the beltway. 52 on the northeast side. padonia, watch for traffic lights. if you're heading out on the west side, 14 minutes is the outer the delay there. 60 minutes is the drive time on the outer loop northeast side. six -- tina minutes is the right time on the outer loop matisse hide. we're looking at a delay on the bw parkway. that is the latest on traffic pulse 11. >>...
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it belonged to st. john newman and he was made a saint in 1977. >>> and we are told that besides the first couple, if you will, the daughters are expected to also meet with the holy father. so again, live pictures from the vatican. >> a personal tour. >> that's wonderful. how many 11-year-olds can say that. live pictures from the vatican. >>> the weekend is almost here and it's another absolutely gorgeous day out there. >> it certainly is. so we're hoping that saturday and sunday will look a lot like friday. tucker is here with that answer. >> well let's start with today first, because after all we have the afternoon weather. and the forecast looks beautiful. beautiful around here. changes in the weekend in the form of more sticky weather and maybe the possibility of some thrsdeuntorms out there. let's look at our satellite radar and you'll be able to de e that we have across the area, very quiet conditions. there is cloudiness off to the south and west and lingering there all morning. sprinkles toward
it belonged to st. john newman and he was made a saint in 1977. >>> and we are told that besides the first couple, if you will, the daughters are expected to also meet with the holy father. so again, live pictures from the vatican. >> a personal tour. >> that's wonderful. how many 11-year-olds can say that. live pictures from the vatican. >>> the weekend is almost here and it's another absolutely gorgeous day out there. >> it certainly is. so we're hoping...
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and then, for instance, our first movie that we shot last year, "st. john of las vegas," that releases nationwide on november 6th of this year. >> so how much -- what is the return that you're looking for? what is the smallest amount of money i could put in if i called you today and said want to invest in a movie? >> well, a minimum unit is $50,000. but for returns we look at -- we're in the alternative asset class of investments. >> yep. >> and we really strive to drive a moderate case scenario return that's along those lines. so you're looking at 17% to 21 1/2%. >> 17% to 21 1/2%. minimum 50,000. well, those are the numbers.s. those of you, give wade a call if you want to talk about investing in movies. wade, thanks for coming on and telling us about it. >> excellent. thank you very much. >> friday, end of summer. that means jane wells is at the pool. >> yes, i am, erin. and you know, nothing is as big as a pet business, even in this down economy. everyone wants a piece. up next, a cnbc exclusive. a company you won't expect.t. think water. come on, c
and then, for instance, our first movie that we shot last year, "st. john of las vegas," that releases nationwide on november 6th of this year. >> so how much -- what is the return that you're looking for? what is the smallest amount of money i could put in if i called you today and said want to invest in a movie? >> well, a minimum unit is $50,000. but for returns we look at -- we're in the alternative asset class of investments. >> yep. >> and we really...
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brian bradshaw memorial fund, catholic youth organization camps, care of st. john bosco, 10 a 08, and that would be 112th street, southwest, lakewood washington, 98498. obviously, the donations will go towards scholarships so that children can go to camp, and you can go to foxnews.com/yourworld for more information. i'm going to say it again. we had an extraordinary and remarkable turnout, response, i should say, to the aunt there who appeared on our program earlier this week. it was a stunning response. it was emotional. it was heartfelt and believe me, everyone, it was truly welcome. that's it from me for the week. we do hope to see you again next week. this is "your world, with neil cavuto." he will be back soon. right now, i have to tell you
brian bradshaw memorial fund, catholic youth organization camps, care of st. john bosco, 10 a 08, and that would be 112th street, southwest, lakewood washington, 98498. obviously, the donations will go towards scholarships so that children can go to camp, and you can go to foxnews.com/yourworld for more information. i'm going to say it again. we had an extraordinary and remarkable turnout, response, i should say, to the aunt there who appeared on our program earlier this week. it was a stunning...
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firefighters from 18 different departments battling flames engulfing for buildings in st. john's. several families inside meeting immediate rescue. everyone made it out safely but one building is thought to be a complete loss. >> the first guys were here within one minute of the alarm and there was fire already blowing up of rear of the building, but the wooden porches which caused the fire to travel aggressively. >> the cause is under investigation pennsylvania, more flames sent another family running for its life. their home completely destroyed after the second floor caves in. investigators probing whether a freak explosion from a propane tank connected to the homes outdoor grill is to blame. the fire so intense, the house next door partially burned. >> missouri: a late-night joyride turns tragic. attenuable at sneaking out to take his others were friends car. police believe the youngster drove around town and we hours for nearly an hour before he lost control while speeding. the car actually going airborne. smack while he was in the air and struck the pole at some point he was
firefighters from 18 different departments battling flames engulfing for buildings in st. john's. several families inside meeting immediate rescue. everyone made it out safely but one building is thought to be a complete loss. >> the first guys were here within one minute of the alarm and there was fire already blowing up of rear of the building, but the wooden porches which caused the fire to travel aggressively. >> the cause is under investigation pennsylvania, more flames sent...
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john's wort which people take for depression, those kinds of things. if there's other medications you're taking or going to the emergency room or convenience care clinic, that is information the provider, the doctor, the nurse, the nurse practitioner should have so they can treat you appropriately. >> what if somebody says, well, i know i'm o negative and on allergy medication. do you write it down? put it in your wallet? should they go more in depth and maybe see a doctor and get a better idea of where they stand? >> it's one of those things where, you're knowledgable probably about your own history. let's say you're in an accident and you're unconscious, somebody has that information available to them so they have it right there. if it's a family member they may be very upset that something is going on -- i can't remember those details -- so if you have it and have it in one place. you can also through your health insurance company, there's on-line capabilities to do that, you can print out that information and have it with you, your spouse can have
john's wort which people take for depression, those kinds of things. if there's other medications you're taking or going to the emergency room or convenience care clinic, that is information the provider, the doctor, the nurse, the nurse practitioner should have so they can treat you appropriately. >> what if somebody says, well, i know i'm o negative and on allergy medication. do you write it down? put it in your wallet? should they go more in depth and maybe see a doctor and get a...
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john the divine. ♪ >> it is not christmas or easter, so why the crowds? take closer look at who is in the pews. >> it is a packed house, patenting room only for the annual blessing of the animals. >> wow know, what do you think people come here for? what do you think they get out of all of this? >> the very reverend james kowalsky who presides here knows well why people fill the cathedral. >> i would say that animal has touched them deeply with god's love and they want to reciprocate. >> churches great and small have been holding these ceremonies for years, but this one is unusual because it blesses all creatures, small and great. camels and eagles, reindeer and tortoises all are welcome here. but god bless them, getting to the church on time is a logistical challenge. >> we have to determine what position the animal can have in the line. >> the reverend patty welch has to organize the more exotic participants, it is par gone the expression one bear of a job. >> no. >> are you talking about size? >> we do it by who is not going to eat the other one so --
john the divine. ♪ >> it is not christmas or easter, so why the crowds? take closer look at who is in the pews. >> it is a packed house, patenting room only for the annual blessing of the animals. >> wow know, what do you think people come here for? what do you think they get out of all of this? >> the very reverend james kowalsky who presides here knows well why people fill the cathedral. >> i would say that animal has touched them deeply with god's love and...
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simple things like garlic, ginkgo biloba, st. john's wort people may use to treat various things, they could all have drug-drug interactions. it's important to remember, anything you put in your mouth can have some medicinal properties and can interact with whatever else you're taking. >> are doctors asking enough questions of their patients? >> no. >> and are patients being up front enough with their doctors? >> no, neither. and this is part of the problem that we don't have kmpgss conversations, and patients, particularly those who have expendable income to go to more than one doctor and don't have to worry about copays for insurance can just pay up front for whatever they want. so if there are four or five doctors who are taking care of you, i guarantee you, they don't know about each other and they're not talking to each other. we as doctors don't take enough time to say what else are you on, including seemingly harmless stuff. and patients, frankly, fib. patients don't like to tell the truth because they don't want to be lec
simple things like garlic, ginkgo biloba, st. john's wort people may use to treat various things, they could all have drug-drug interactions. it's important to remember, anything you put in your mouth can have some medicinal properties and can interact with whatever else you're taking. >> are doctors asking enough questions of their patients? >> no. >> and are patients being up front enough with their doctors? >> no, neither. and this is part of the problem that we don't...
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i got to make it clear, the hospital i work for, st. john's hospital, in minnesota, has fantastic health benefits, it's just my patients aren't quite as lucky. the idea is to have to confront the exact questions you're asking me as a physician and as a patient and hopefully gain some insight in to how to better improve the system. >> okay, so you're saying that you do have minimal insurance. like, do you have in case something catastrophic happens? is that what you signed up for? >> yes, i signed up for a high deductible plan which is a common product that a lot of the patients who don't get health insurance either through their employer or government use. it's one i don't know a lot about. i'm under one of those right now. it's not something i would suggest for most people are endorse at all. >> but you want to see the challenges that i guess you would will take on by having this type of insurance so you can understand what your patients are going through. let me ask you, so far it's only been, what, three weeks since you've been doing
i got to make it clear, the hospital i work for, st. john's hospital, in minnesota, has fantastic health benefits, it's just my patients aren't quite as lucky. the idea is to have to confront the exact questions you're asking me as a physician and as a patient and hopefully gain some insight in to how to better improve the system. >> okay, so you're saying that you do have minimal insurance. like, do you have in case something catastrophic happens? is that what you signed up for? >>...
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debris 29 southbound at st. john's lane. blocking the center lane. 95. your only delay outside. 95 southbound sluggish between white marsh and the beltway. otherwise everything looking good on 295 and the west side. beltway. this traffic report brought to you by the cochran firm. 1-800-the firm or visit cochranfirm.com for consultation. >>> we are learning more about the investigation of the death of former ravens quarterback steve mcnair over the weekend. eyewitness news and mary bubala has the story. >> reporter: don, police this morning are backing off calling this a murder-suicide. instead on sunday, they ruled mcnair's death a homicide but have not ruled on the death of the 20-year-old woman. that is because police continue to talk to people who knew the couple including the ex- boyfriend of sala kazimi. her body was found with a gunshot wound to the head and a gun under her body. mcnair was shot four times, twice in the head and twice in the chest. this morning his former teammates are in mourning here in baltimore along with fans here and in tenne
debris 29 southbound at st. john's lane. blocking the center lane. 95. your only delay outside. 95 southbound sluggish between white marsh and the beltway. otherwise everything looking good on 295 and the west side. beltway. this traffic report brought to you by the cochran firm. 1-800-the firm or visit cochranfirm.com for consultation. >>> we are learning more about the investigation of the death of former ravens quarterback steve mcnair over the weekend. eyewitness news and mary...
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and one that's on 40 eastbound at st. johns lane. and at broad avenue. there is a look at the drive times and delays on the top and west side. and if you suffered a personal injury call kochran the firm. >>> in the news, the city is reacting and talk about a violent weekend that saw 18 people shot with two dying. we stay on the story. >> and police say that 18 people were shot in just a three-hour span on sunday night and police say drugs and a turf war are likely behind the shootings. police went back where 12 people were shot during a barbecue and they're searching for suspects in the shooting and several others including the shooting of two men 18 and 19 and killed on conk lin street. the commissioner say they will need the public's help in solving the shootings. no arrests this morning. don, back to you. >>> police are having a hard time of whying three people killed during an accident early yesterday. investigators say the car was driving through when it tried to make a u-turn and slammed into a street sweeper. and the impact sent the car flying 100
and one that's on 40 eastbound at st. johns lane. and at broad avenue. there is a look at the drive times and delays on the top and west side. and if you suffered a personal injury call kochran the firm. >>> in the news, the city is reacting and talk about a violent weekend that saw 18 people shot with two dying. we stay on the story. >> and police say that 18 people were shot in just a three-hour span on sunday night and police say drugs and a turf war are likely behind the...
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john's law school in 2006. her judiciary committee questionnaire, she spoke on permissible uses of national law by american courts. in october 2008, judge youth corps to participate in a roundtable discussion at the university law school on the dynamic relations between international and national tribunals. with hearings scheduled to begin in a couple weeks, getting this information is critical to our understanding of her judicial philosophy. the most notable of the materials we have is a 22 minute speech that sotomayor gave to the aclu on april 28, 2009. entitled how federal judges look to advance foreign law under article 6 of the u.s. constitution. from that speech we begin to see how foreign law could shape judge sotomayor's jurisprudence in the future. her views were not casual observations that directed to the specific topic. in this speech, she says, quote, international law and foreign law will be very important in the discussion of how we think about the issues in our legal system. it is my hope judges
john's law school in 2006. her judiciary committee questionnaire, she spoke on permissible uses of national law by american courts. in october 2008, judge youth corps to participate in a roundtable discussion at the university law school on the dynamic relations between international and national tribunals. with hearings scheduled to begin in a couple weeks, getting this information is critical to our understanding of her judicial philosophy. the most notable of the materials we have is a 22...
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john's hospital in houston may have been exposed as well. she worked in new york and texas before moving to denver. we will keep you updated. >> team sanchez back there working on the next hour. >>> this is unbelievable what's going on in new jersey. this shooting we are following, this gunman that shot five police officers in broad daylight, some of them through some walls, according to police, had a shotgun. one officer shot in the face. another one shot in the neck and we are told the suspect was wearing priest's clothing if you can believe that. we have just confirmed that the police chief is going to be joining me here live in about 12 minutes to take us through this story and tell us what the update is. mike brooks is going to be join meeg ing me on this story as he will objecten pensacola story. for the first time, we are seeing what actually happened to michael jackson when his hair caught on fire during that pepsi commercial. we will see the video in its entirety and we'll drill down and annal looiz it. >> we want to take you live b
john's hospital in houston may have been exposed as well. she worked in new york and texas before moving to denver. we will keep you updated. >> team sanchez back there working on the next hour. >>> this is unbelievable what's going on in new jersey. this shooting we are following, this gunman that shot five police officers in broad daylight, some of them through some walls, according to police, had a shotgun. one officer shot in the face. another one shot in the neck and we are...
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is this the brain child of the doctors at st. johns? >> we're in the midst of a crisis in organ transplantation. we've got 80,000 people that are waiting for kidneys, and only about a fifth of them will be transplanted this year, so people are waiting five years for a kidney transplant. about a third of the donors, the live donors, who want to give a kidney to their loved one are unable to do so because of incompatibilities, so this is -- the domino transplant is a way of getting more of those people transplanted and expanding the number of patients who could be transplanted every year by as much as 1,500. gretchen: it's amazing because everyone is aware of the crisis of being able to find an organ that's compatible. bob, you said almost instantaneously when you woke up from surgery, you felt better? >> that's right. the last couple of years as i had gone through kidney failure and then switched to dialysis, once i got on dialysis, i felt better, but there was something a little off, your stomach was off, there was fatigue, and i woke u
is this the brain child of the doctors at st. johns? >> we're in the midst of a crisis in organ transplantation. we've got 80,000 people that are waiting for kidneys, and only about a fifth of them will be transplanted this year, so people are waiting five years for a kidney transplant. about a third of the donors, the live donors, who want to give a kidney to their loved one are unable to do so because of incompatibilities, so this is -- the domino transplant is a way of getting more of...
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obama a medal as well as a mosaic representing st. peter's square. now, after their one-on-one, the pope and the president were joined by first lady michelle obama as well as the first daughters, sasha and malia. the first lady dressed all in black as is the tradition. now, after receiving one of the gifts from the pope, the president was heard saying we'll find a place of honor for that. the president also noting when he received the encyclical from the pope, essentially the pontiff's views on various important issues, that he thinks it will be great reading material for the flight to ghana. the president's next stop, the first time an african-american president will be going to a majority black country in africa. obviously, the world will be watching. wolf? >> ed henry reporting for us from the vatican. >>> president obama and the first lady, michelle obama, are due to alive in ghana within this hour. we're going to have live coverage for you of this historic trip significant. it's the first time an african-american president of the united states,
obama a medal as well as a mosaic representing st. peter's square. now, after their one-on-one, the pope and the president were joined by first lady michelle obama as well as the first daughters, sasha and malia. the first lady dressed all in black as is the tradition. now, after receiving one of the gifts from the pope, the president was heard saying we'll find a place of honor for that. the president also noting when he received the encyclical from the pope, essentially the pontiff's views on...
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he was an active member of the st. john church community and a mentor who inspired others to follow in his footsteps. john granville believed in the importance of service as part of citizenship. he crossed the ocean and stood on the other side. like horacio risking his own safety an service to this nation. he told his mother that despite the danger of the work, he would not want to be doing anything else. there are thousand of foreign service officers, a.i.d. workers all over the globe. these it ha dedicated men and wn leave behind family, friends, and community and are often in dangerous parts of the world where crime, whacks and terrorism is very real. all too frequently their sacrifices and achievements go unrecognized. on occasion they make the ultimate sacrifice. mr. president, because we just celebrated the fourth of july, let me return for a moment to the founding generation. those first americans who sacrificed for liberty, established more than our republic, they left us with a democratic legacy that reminds u
he was an active member of the st. john church community and a mentor who inspired others to follow in his footsteps. john granville believed in the importance of service as part of citizenship. he crossed the ocean and stood on the other side. like horacio risking his own safety an service to this nation. he told his mother that despite the danger of the work, he would not want to be doing anything else. there are thousand of foreign service officers, a.i.d. workers all over the globe. these...
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you can see it here, north of st. john's, north of st. louis. another line coming in near kansas city. that's all racing toward the east. here are all the warn aings and advisories. warnings are in effect. >>> check out the aftermath of a tornado that hit spicer. you see what happened to it. houses got damaged. branches all over the place. even storms ripped off the roofing of a nearby mall in spicer. i think there were reports of two separate tornadoes. you can see wait did there. a little breezy, but no severe weather for you today. there you go, rob. >> thanks. >>> a swim club facing racism allegations, wishes it could have a do-over. a day camp says its kids were turned away because of their skin color and they may sue, now the club director's wife is saying why they should not. >>> in our salute to the troops today's sa lutd is for specialist thomas kirkwood. he's in afghanistan on a second deployment. i want you to check out these pictures. look at that. thomas's wife says she and her son dallas miss him so much. that baby is so kutd. and
you can see it here, north of st. john's, north of st. louis. another line coming in near kansas city. that's all racing toward the east. here are all the warn aings and advisories. warnings are in effect. >>> check out the aftermath of a tornado that hit spicer. you see what happened to it. houses got damaged. branches all over the place. even storms ripped off the roofing of a nearby mall in spicer. i think there were reports of two separate tornadoes. you can see wait did there. a...
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johns law school in november of 2006. her judiciary committee questionnaire, she said she spoke on the permissible uses of international law by american courts. and in october 2008, judge sotomayor participated in a round table discussion at new york university's law school on the dynamic relations between international and national tribunals. with hearings scheduled to begin in a couple of weeks, getting this information is critical to our understanding of her judicial philosophy. the most notable of the materials we do have is the 22-minute speech that judge sotomayor gave to the aclu of puerto rico on april 28, 2009 entitled how federal judges look to international and foreign law under article 6 of the u.s. constitution. from that speech, we begin to see how foreign law could shape judge sotomayor's jurisprudence in the future. her views were not casual observations but directed to the specific topic. in this speech, she says -- and i quote -- "international law and foreign law will be very important in the discussion
johns law school in november of 2006. her judiciary committee questionnaire, she said she spoke on the permissible uses of international law by american courts. and in october 2008, judge sotomayor participated in a round table discussion at new york university's law school on the dynamic relations between international and national tribunals. with hearings scheduled to begin in a couple of weeks, getting this information is critical to our understanding of her judicial philosophy. the most...
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joining me tonight, famed attorney out of san francisco, john burris. carmen st. george, defense attorney out of new york. lewis levinson, estate attorney, he represented james brown's children in an estate battle, and that was a battle royale. okay. burris, you're out there on the scene in california. we know michael jackson kept his three children as far away from joe jackson as possible. reality, he's the one that left his kids to the mother. did he forget about the husband, joe jackson? >> no, he didn't forget about the father. he knew exactly he did not want his children to be associated with the dad in any kind of custody way. that was a right. i am surprised the father thinks he can assert himself now. >>> take a listen to what michael jackson said when he revealed to oprah winfrey. >> there's a lot of sadness about my past life. and, you know, adolescence and my father and all of those things -- it just made me very, very very sad. >> he would tease you, make fun of you? >> yes. >> did he ever beat you? >> yes, he did. yes. >> and that was difficult to tak
joining me tonight, famed attorney out of san francisco, john burris. carmen st. george, defense attorney out of new york. lewis levinson, estate attorney, he represented james brown's children in an estate battle, and that was a battle royale. okay. burris, you're out there on the scene in california. we know michael jackson kept his three children as far away from joe jackson as possible. reality, he's the one that left his kids to the mother. did he forget about the husband, joe jackson?...
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joining me, famed attorney out of san francisco, john burris. carman st. george. that was the battle royal. okay, burris, you're out there on the scene in california. we know michael jackson kept his three children as far away from joe jackson as possible. reality, he's the one that left the kids to the mother. did he forget about the husband, joe jack sson? >> no, he didn't forget about his father. he did not want them associated with the dad. it's surprising the father thinks he can assert himself now. >>> take a listen to what michael jackson said. what he revealed to oprah winfrey. >> there's a lot of sadness about my past life, you know, analysts and my father and all those things. it made me very, very, very sad. >> he would tease you and make fun of you? >> yes. >> did he ever beat you? >> yes, he did. yes. that was difficult to take. going on stage and performing. >> yes. >> why would he beat you? >> because he saw me -- he wanted me, i guess, i don't know if i was his golden child or whatever it was. >> that is michael jackson's interview with oprah from
joining me, famed attorney out of san francisco, john burris. carman st. george. that was the battle royal. okay, burris, you're out there on the scene in california. we know michael jackson kept his three children as far away from joe jackson as possible. reality, he's the one that left the kids to the mother. did he forget about the husband, joe jack sson? >> no, he didn't forget about his father. he did not want them associated with the dad. it's surprising the father thinks he can...
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john henrehan, fox 5 news. >> he was very passionate about that place. i went there a cole of times. it was nice and relaxed. i was hoping to meet a star or two, because robin williams was spotted there. but i never did. >> but it's true that corner of wisconsin and m. street, it's like where everything came together. it was really wonderful. >> it won't sit empty for long. >> i'm sure it won't. >>> confirmation kickoff for president obama's supreme court nominee not expected to be smooth sailing. the gop is gearing up on hot topic issues. >>> plus did you gwen is back with a look at today's weather and a week preview. we'll be back with fox 5 morning news sunday. we'll be right book. >>> opening statements set tomorrow for the justice confirmation hearing for sonia sotomayor. reblicans still have many questions. one of her rulings sure to get plenty of attention, the case involving job advancement for white firefighters. the supreme court overturned that last month. fox news sunday tackles this and the president economic stimulus. chris wallace joins us
john henrehan, fox 5 news. >> he was very passionate about that place. i went there a cole of times. it was nice and relaxed. i was hoping to meet a star or two, because robin williams was spotted there. but i never did. >> but it's true that corner of wisconsin and m. street, it's like where everything came together. it was really wonderful. >> it won't sit empty for long. >> i'm sure it won't. >>> confirmation kickoff for president obama's supreme court...
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the st majority i looked at john in new jersey. john? >> caller: h, jim. here's a bigo phils booyah to you. >> how about aimmy rollins booy, breaking out right here d right now although a brad lidgbooyard to find. whdihe but -- that's a different story. >> caller: i'm calling about cbi, dow25% in the last five days, anunfortunately a slave to the se d oil gas as conocophilli y spoke about yesterday. last quarter was pretty decent. has hefty $5 billion backlog. i'm just wondering where youee energyrices going in the next few months? >> okay, tnkou. it's a total tdeoff. rememb, here's what i think. let's be very specific. oil was manipulated up. no one else isilng to say th? why? because they have never traded or too much skin in the gameo keep regulation aw. oiis manipulated up. we don't know it frowhat level? perhs in the 50s, definitely from the 60s. we know oil will repeal that. it haso cause manipulation cornered last year at 7. i think oil will go beeen 5 and 50, ybe the low end, which means cbi and foster wheelernd dermott will get hurt. those stocks
the st majority i looked at john in new jersey. john? >> caller: h, jim. here's a bigo phils booyah to you. >> how about aimmy rollins booy, breaking out right here d right now although a brad lidgbooyard to find. whdihe but -- that's a different story. >> caller: i'm calling about cbi, dow25% in the last five days, anunfortunately a slave to the se d oil gas as conocophilli y spoke about yesterday. last quarter was pretty decent. has hefty $5 billion backlog. i'm just...
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stewart udall was born and raised in st. johns, arizona, along with his brother morris he left says his studies at the university of arizona to pursue two years of work as a mormon missionary in noork and pennsylvania he served his country in world war ii as a gun for the europe and traveled back to due san to open a successful law firm with his brother. he was elected to congress in 1954 and served both on the interior committee and on the committee on education and labor and he also served as the joint committee on the navajo-hoe pee indian administrationing -- navajo-hopi indian administration, a term that lasted much longer than his term in the congress of the united states. i don't want to recount all the things my colleagues have said, but clearly in his time in congress, he was very active on these committees and as president kennedy recognized, his leadership on the issues of the environment and stewartship of our public lands and nominated him to be secretary of the interior, as mr. grijalva pointed out, he was one
stewart udall was born and raised in st. johns, arizona, along with his brother morris he left says his studies at the university of arizona to pursue two years of work as a mormon missionary in noork and pennsylvania he served his country in world war ii as a gun for the europe and traveled back to due san to open a successful law firm with his brother. he was elected to congress in 1954 and served both on the interior committee and on the committee on education and labor and he also served as...
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r today's developntthis st be embarrassing to say, mark sanford, to say nothing of thpuppets in john ensign puppet theater. it, too, came from willa, the revenge of levi johnston as he says there is more than meets the e in governor palin's regnation. number three, bes reminder to actual journalists arere still neneceary. la tririnene, a frenchch busine newspapaperaunching a an english language verersion website consisting o oitits french stors trananatatednto english by computut.. today'scocomperized headlinenes "t chinese car i i bbh. assetstsf f th c contintnt righ inin management of th crisisis r to make travel the passenenge uprigig."." in coumer news, internet explorer mistrusts.s. best try, governrnor sahahalin nding out thisis thougughtfu tweet which h suesestserhihigh calling mimight a a career in e bass maststers urnament. so, ak kids, take t time t to your parents fifiining. you learn m morebbt a personon i anour of play thann a yearr of conrsrsion. plato. at's nice. that's n notplato. it's richard lingagardwho wrote it in a gentleman's's etiquette guide fwr 70. heasn't ta
r today's developntthis st be embarrassing to say, mark sanford, to say nothing of thpuppets in john ensign puppet theater. it, too, came from willa, the revenge of levi johnston as he says there is more than meets the e in governor palin's regnation. number three, bes reminder to actual journalists arere still neneceary. la tririnene, a frenchch busine newspapaperaunching a an english language verersion website consisting o oitits french stors trananatatednto english by computut.....
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. >> johns hopkins alofpk with hospitals in st. lucie, oklahoma city and detroit completed the first ever 16 patient kidney transplant. the system paired the donors who needed kidneys. there are tremendous benefits. jo your morning cup of coffee does do more than perk you up if it has caffeine. this is evidence that caffeine was able to repair brain work with more than five cups of coffee a day. researchers hope to soon study the effect caffeine in humans. >> a diet rich in beans and protein. the study found blood pressure was lowered among adults with higher vegetable protein. the obama administration is working to strengthen food details here. >> willie samuals buys fresh fruits and vegetables at the dhs farmers market. >> we know families have enough to worry about. you shouldn't have to worry about whether the food on your table is safe. >> families do worry. the sunrise met the mother of a 6-year-old boy who died from eating a bad ham burger. >> to address the danger, all turkey and poll industry producers will meet new standa
. >> johns hopkins alofpk with hospitals in st. lucie, oklahoma city and detroit completed the first ever 16 patient kidney transplant. the system paired the donors who needed kidneys. there are tremendous benefits. jo your morning cup of coffee does do more than perk you up if it has caffeine. this is evidence that caffeine was able to repair brain work with more than five cups of coffee a day. researchers hope to soon study the effect caffeine in humans. >> a diet rich in beans...
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vice pridential candidates, j j lieberman, john edwardrds d d sarah palin. that q qte a group. richard wowolf, , wee out of meme. author of "r"renadade. always a p pasasur >> thanknkouou, ith. >> also, the r real ctct in the palin resignatation t ta fey. d the alaska legislatotowhwho ran ththe oooopeate investigation. and there's much more toto tho t.e.a. things, like e isis o in jackcksoililleflorida, area. yeahnonout jobs here. worst persononahaheaon "c"cntdown." you have questions. who cacan give y the financial advivice you nd? where will youin the stability and reururce to keeeep yoahead of this rapidldly evvivi world? these are tough questions. tha'why we brought togegeer twof the most porfrfulames in the industr introducing morgan snlnl smith barney. here to rethink wealth management. here to aner.. your questions. momorgantanley smith barney. a new wealth managementnt firm with ovever 130 yes of experience. >>aah palinresigns. e comedy iusustrlays off 35% ofof i work force. rush limbaugh replilies w w lik people from othercountries to come here and c
vice pridential candidates, j j lieberman, john edwardrds d d sarah palin. that q qte a group. richard wowolf, , wee out of meme. author of "r"renadade. always a p pasasur >> thanknkouou, ith. >> also, the r real ctct in the palin resignatation t ta fey. d the alaska legislatotowhwho ran ththe oooopeate investigation. and there's much more toto tho t.e.a. things, like e isis o in jackcksoililleflorida, area. yeahnonout jobs here. worst persononahaheaon...
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on the afternoon of october 5th, the day after st. francis won up in flames 38-year-old john demoss and 16 militiamen from three rivers 60 miles to the northeast trotted into the town. some of the dead lay prepared for burial, willful link in bark tied up with corker call the ground was heartened by the autumn frost, survivors drawn by the smoke pouring into this guy that the east facing the graves of their people. the dreaded fires spirits believed attended the hanbury dead. ten like structures atop the graves. a woman walked among them her haircut to the scalp and your face rabb the black with ash, the signs of a mother who lost her child. the wild-eyed figure in a heavy black will tactic polling a crucifix around his neck ran up to the belated rescuers. father pierre and joseph could barely contain his theory at those who destroyed his church and set fire to the valuable archives and displayed violent content at the sacred host. the night comers it looted silver plated candle sticks when silver madonna more than half a century befo
on the afternoon of october 5th, the day after st. francis won up in flames 38-year-old john demoss and 16 militiamen from three rivers 60 miles to the northeast trotted into the town. some of the dead lay prepared for burial, willful link in bark tied up with corker call the ground was heartened by the autumn frost, survivors drawn by the smoke pouring into this guy that the east facing the graves of their people. the dreaded fires spirits believed attended the hanbury dead. ten like...
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i mean, st think abou the opposite. if bigcompanies werefalling, that would sign the economy was ading in therong rection. the facthey're making money and in some cases profitsare rising is an iication the recession is coming to an end and we'lbe out of ression, i think, b late th year. >> susie: but wh you dig into some of the numbers lke j.p. rgan, for example, you see that the consumerloans are still in bad shape. they haveredit card losses, all a sign tonsumer is still struggling financially. so what kind of recovery are we talking out if the consumer not on board? >> you're right, susie. i think the economwill get out of thi recession and into recoveryy early next year but will be a very muted recory recovery. the secretary or, um, advisy summers said unemployment would rise until next ye. he absolutely right. it's not going to feel very good for most peoe until unemployment beginso decline and that won't hpen until late next year. >> susie: itay even golater accoing to a former f govern, rry meyer, tay saying the
i mean, st think abou the opposite. if bigcompanies werefalling, that would sign the economy was ading in therong rection. the facthey're making money and in some cases profitsare rising is an iication the recession is coming to an end and we'lbe out of ression, i think, b late th year. >> susie: but wh you dig into some of the numbers lke j.p. rgan, for example, you see that the consumerloans are still in bad shape. they haveredit card losses, all a sign tonsumer is still struggling...
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the operations took place here, st. louis, oklahoma city and detroit. doctors performed 16 surgeries over a three-week period. they took kidneys from eight donors and matched them with eight patients who needed kidneys. a kidney swap program could help ease the shortage of transplant organs. >> we think that in the future this is the paradigm that is going to be used where there is going to be multiple centers involved. >> montgomery estimates that the donor pool in the united states could facilitate 1,500 transplants each year if all centers participated. a new report out tonight suggests that global warming and newt rent pollution are leading to more people being sick from the waters in the chesapeake bay. they call the spread of the bacteria a national disgrack. john sherman has more on who the group says is at fault. >> dirty, polluted water puts people out of work and makes us sick. >> in an effort to call attention to the increasing health risk posed to humans by bay pollution, he makes an alarming example. he lived on the river for 50 years befor
the operations took place here, st. louis, oklahoma city and detroit. doctors performed 16 surgeries over a three-week period. they took kidneys from eight donors and matched them with eight patients who needed kidneys. a kidney swap program could help ease the shortage of transplant organs. >> we think that in the future this is the paradigm that is going to be used where there is going to be multiple centers involved. >> montgomery estimates that the donor pool in the united...
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that partisan breaown is a ajor difference between sotomayor's nomition and the st two supreme court confirmation battles over ief stice john roberts and justi samuel alo, says scotusblog's tom goldstein. >> e last two confirmations-- in fact, the last veral confiations, have been more hard-fought. thereas a realistic prospect becausef the combination of the judge's recd and the balance in the senate at they might be stopped or at lea filibustered. here, it just doesn'tdd up. >> reporter: hotne's walter also points to the justice sotomayor would sueed, david soute >> she is replacing somedy, too, who islready a liberal te. so it's notoing to change the 5-4 brkdown in the same way that if, for example, a conservave had left the bench. so r republicans who recognize thathey have to save their powder for other fights, th may not be the one to usit on. >> reporter: and mocrats have one more advantage: an eaier start tthe next supreme court term. e justices will rehear a crucial campaign nance case in septeer rather than starting on the traditnal first monday october. that may add momentu
that partisan breaown is a ajor difference between sotomayor's nomition and the st two supreme court confirmation battles over ief stice john roberts and justi samuel alo, says scotusblog's tom goldstein. >> e last two confirmations-- in fact, the last veral confiations, have been more hard-fought. thereas a realistic prospect becausef the combination of the judge's recd and the balance in the senate at they might be stopped or at lea filibustered. here, it just doesn'tdd up. >>...
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. >> john and i g moted here, in arlington, at st. charles church. >> reporter: that was last april. now with her house on the market and a new baby on the way, bridgette hendrikson decided to take her memories to the bank >> i felt guilty because i know you can donate wedding dresses. i thought well, let me try to sell it first. that's the dress. >> reporter: call it a booming niche business. >> a champagne colored wedding dress with a chapel train. >> reporter: at preowned wedding dresses.com, sellers pay $25 to list theirer dresses on t site. bulrsea d directlyea with these erll and the seller gets all theroer pceeds. >> p h andad i many people sendg me e-mailso send more photos, or to explain different parts of the dress. >> reporter: 4400 viewings later she got just under $500 and thank you note for her gown. >> she loved it, it looked great, it was what she wanted, so i felt pleased. >> reporter: as she prepares for the next big event later this year there's a lot to do. >> we can take this out of the closet and set up a nursery
. >> john and i g moted here, in arlington, at st. charles church. >> reporter: that was last april. now with her house on the market and a new baby on the way, bridgette hendrikson decided to take her memories to the bank >> i felt guilty because i know you can donate wedding dresses. i thought well, let me try to sell it first. that's the dress. >> reporter: call it a booming niche business. >> a champagne colored wedding dress with a chapel train. >>...
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. >> larry: still to come, by the way, john mayer, patty austin. back with them in 60 seconds. st. introducing new bayer quick release crystals. active crystals dissolve quickly on your tongue. with an extra pain relieving booster, it's ready to go to work faster than caplets or tablets. it's a whole new way from bayer to dissolve pain... fast. new bayer quick release crystals. in a bold citrus taste. expect relief fast. a >> larry: we're back on a special edition of "larry king live." there were many great moments during today's memorial. each one stands on its own. a lasting tribute to the musician and the man. watch. >> this is a moment that i wished i didn't live to see come. but as much as i can say that and mean it, i do know that god is good. [ applause ] and i do know that as much as we may feel and we do, that we need michael here with us. god must have needed him far more. we can't help but love you forever, michael. >> you believed in michael, and he believed in you. he made you believe in yourself. i loved him all my life. ♪ i never dreamed >> i truly believe that mic
. >> larry: still to come, by the way, john mayer, patty austin. back with them in 60 seconds. st. introducing new bayer quick release crystals. active crystals dissolve quickly on your tongue. with an extra pain relieving booster, it's ready to go to work faster than caplets or tablets. it's a whole new way from bayer to dissolve pain... fast. new bayer quick release crystals. in a bold citrus taste. expect relief fast. a >> larry: we're back on a special edition of "larry...
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and of course, after theort of lost weekendn st. paul with sah palin, the next two months were the long hangoverthe long poticangover. and jo mccain's judgment was dermined by sarah palin's demonstrable lack of qualifications and preparedness to ba heartbeat away from the presidency. and so in that sense, e destroyethe et she was picked to save. >> with the number that was in that poll abt gop support for her, for the presidency in 2012, are we seeing, you know, in swimmingnd diving, scores are baseon degree of difficult this particur dive gets you a factor of six and this dive gets you a factor of 12 or whatever the numbers are. dimebody tell the republicans th each vote gets counted on a degree of diiculty basis, that if you ally, really, really like your candidate, it coun tce? well, the thing is, in talking to republicans here in waington and around the consultants, people li cig irley and diana bannister, who i have known for a long time, very experienced people he, theyay, look, sarah palin just can'win presidency. i mean, yes
and of course, after theort of lost weekendn st. paul with sah palin, the next two months were the long hangoverthe long poticangover. and jo mccain's judgment was dermined by sarah palin's demonstrable lack of qualifications and preparedness to ba heartbeat away from the presidency. and so in that sense, e destroyethe et she was picked to save. >> with the number that was in that poll abt gop support for her, for the presidency in 2012, are we seeing, you know, in swimmingnd diving,...
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the st majority i lked at will be hurt byit. jo in new jersey. john? >> caller: hey,jim. here big go phils booyah to you. >> how about jimmy rollins booyah, breaking out right here and right now although a brad lidge booyah har to find. wh did he but -that's different story. >> caller: i'm calli about cbi,own 25% in the last five days, and unfortunately slave tohe same and oil s as conocophillips you spoke with-b yesterday. last quart was pretty decent. has a hefty $5 billion backlog. i'm justondering where you see energy prices going in the next femonths? okay, thank you. it's a total tradeoff. remember, here's what i ink. let's be very specific. oil was manipulated up. no one else is willi to say that? why? because they he never traded or too muc skin in the game t keep regation away. l is manipulated p. we know it fromwhat level? perhaps in the 50s definity from the 60s. we know oil will repeal that. it has tbecause manipulatio up end corner when it was ernd last year at 187. i think oil will go between 5 an50, maybe the low e, which means bi and foster wheeler and mde
the st majority i lked at will be hurt byit. jo in new jersey. john? >> caller: hey,jim. here big go phils booyah to you. >> how about jimmy rollins booyah, breaking out right here and right now although a brad lidge booyah har to find. wh did he but -that's different story. >> caller: i'm calli about cbi,own 25% in the last five days, and unfortunately slave tohe same and oil s as conocophillips you spoke with-b yesterday. last quart was pretty decent. has a hefty $5 billion...
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and of course, after the sorof lost wnd in st. paul with sarah palin, the next twmonths were the long hanger, the long political hangover. and john mccain's judgnt was undermined by sarapalin's qualifications and prereess to be a heartbeat away from the presidcy. and in that sense, she destroyed the tiet she was picked to save. >> with the number that was in that polabout gop support for her,or the presidency in 2012, are we seeing, you kno in swimming and diving, scores are based on degree diffilty. this particular gets you a faorf six and this dive gets you factor of 12 or whatever the numbers ar did somebody tell e republics thatach vote gets cound on a degree of difficulty basis, if you really, really, ally like your candidate, it counts twice >> well, the thing is, in lking to republicans here in washingtonnd around the uny, keith, political nsultants, people like craig shirley and diana banniste who i ve known for a long time, ve eerienced people here, they say, look, rah palin just can'win the presidency. i meanyes, she is
and of course, after the sorof lost wnd in st. paul with sarah palin, the next twmonths were the long hanger, the long political hangover. and john mccain's judgnt was undermined by sarapalin's qualifications and prereess to be a heartbeat away from the presidcy. and in that sense, she destroyed the tiet she was picked to save. >> with the number that was in that polabout gop support for her,or the presidency in 2012, are we seeing, you kno in swimming and diving, scores are based on...
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st. clair shores, mich. dear john on the republican line. caller: i'm wondering what kind of example it will set for obesity when obama wants to appoint an obese african female to be the surgeon general. host: is that it? john, is that? caller: that's it. thanks for the call. host: texas, robert on the independent on. caller: f to be a need to mandate big corporations -- fda needs to mandate the big corporations, the salt spreads and the transplant, a warning like cigarettes saying it has trans fats and them and it can lead to heart attacks and death. host: wisconsin -- help me out with the pronunciation of your city. caller: minong, wisconsin. i find myself overweight, 30 pounds more than i want to date, what normally and. -- what i normally am. i cut my food consumption about half and supplemented and the spot with salads and raw vegetables and lost about half of what i wanted to lose and it is working out. host: in the grand scheme of things, looking at the issue, partly upon, larger than yourself, but the broader policy issue, is it part
st. clair shores, mich. dear john on the republican line. caller: i'm wondering what kind of example it will set for obesity when obama wants to appoint an obese african female to be the surgeon general. host: is that it? john, is that? caller: that's it. thanks for the call. host: texas, robert on the independent on. caller: f to be a need to mandate big corporations -- fda needs to mandate the big corporations, the salt spreads and the transplant, a warning like cigarettes saying it has trans...
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and trucks who are worried about rising fuel sts. >> i thinkt is important for people to not demonize speculation. speculators are an important component of our marke and if theyent away, a lot of people who artrying to manage risk wouldn be able to do it. >> reporter: b critics say last year's wild swingin oil-- up to $145 barrel and then back down-- show the dconnect between the financial needor oil and the re need for oil. the oildrum.m's nate hagens sa those demands have to come into bettealignment. >> the c.f.t. and the administtion is trying to get their arms around is long-term disconnecthat there aren't enough natural resources f eryone to have a 30-to-1 billion-doll leveraged hedge nd geared up to invest in them. >> reporr: members of congress ke bart stupak have been pushing hard for more regutory oversight. stupak says 'll be watching the c.f.t.c. close to make sure it cracks down speculators, which he says have forced oil pricefrom $33 a barreln december to almost $63 toda >>hat incident, what occurrence would allow a doubling? nothing other than excesve prit-taking. so al
and trucks who are worried about rising fuel sts. >> i thinkt is important for people to not demonize speculation. speculators are an important component of our marke and if theyent away, a lot of people who artrying to manage risk wouldn be able to do it. >> reporter: b critics say last year's wild swingin oil-- up to $145 barrel and then back down-- show the dconnect between the financial needor oil and the re need for oil. the oildrum.m's nate hagens sa those demands have to come...