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with us is gary and he is a fox news business contributer. hello, gary, good to see you. first of all, why do the e-mails so important. do they point to a crime? >> potentially. one 9 big things on wall street you never want to bet against your client. goldman was betting on mortgages doing well and now shorting the same products. it's a totaled ethical violation and could rise to some criminal activity that is for the frogs decide. >> while americans were losing their houses, goldman sachs made money and that makes them a prime target for the current administration? >> look, this is political and also public relations now. they are in a public relations war for their supposed good name. big issue is you have people losing tons of money. destroyed their accounts, one thing the housing market and mortgage market. here is goldman sachs selling products they gave to their hedge fund that knew they would go down, shorted those products and i have to kel you what goldman says, that is not going play well on wall street. i don't think it's going to play well on capitol hill on
with us is gary and he is a fox news business contributer. hello, gary, good to see you. first of all, why do the e-mails so important. do they point to a crime? >> potentially. one 9 big things on wall street you never want to bet against your client. goldman was betting on mortgages doing well and now shorting the same products. it's a totaled ethical violation and could rise to some criminal activity that is for the frogs decide. >> while americans were losing their houses,...
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cnbc contributing editor gary kaminsky joins us on the fast line. you've been watching whirlpool and you think washing machines could help us predict what washington and specifically the fed might do next. why? >> hey, melissa, how are you doing? by the way, we're going to have to maybe have malloy get those out of the box graphics because listening to the show i think i'm going to take a different take in terms of what happened with the financials today. i actually think whirlpool is one of my mentors in the business, mark howell said there are certain companies you can absolutely identify as direct indicators of the economy. whirlpool before the merger with maytag, these are companies you continuity can't fudge the numbers, they are the economy. when the whirlpool numbers came out today you saw this dramatic, dramatic jernlgs of free cash flow above anybody's estimates. what i started thinking about is there's going to be some discussion the fed is falling behind. you don't have that type of unbelievable outperformance without the fed should be st
cnbc contributing editor gary kaminsky joins us on the fast line. you've been watching whirlpool and you think washing machines could help us predict what washington and specifically the fed might do next. why? >> hey, melissa, how are you doing? by the way, we're going to have to maybe have malloy get those out of the box graphics because listening to the show i think i'm going to take a different take in terms of what happened with the financials today. i actually think whirlpool is one...
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gary, i'm going to turn it to you next. and your focus on -- particularly with your experience having run b.t. asia the last more than a decade, sort of what's going on globally and what that all means for us and how there are solutions or revolutionary ideas that come at sort of changing the angle of our perspective. >> thank you, michael. my name is gary dirks the director of light works at arizona state university. and as michael said, i spent the last 14 years in asia as president 6 b.p. china and president of b.p. asia pacific. i'd like to take a step back then and look at this from a global perspective and build on some of the things sunil already said and i'd like to start with a quote that i find very compelling that actually came out of the international energy agency's world energy outlook in 2008 and this quote says the world's energy system is at a crossroads. current global trends in energy supply and consumption are patently unsustainable. and environmentally economically forced socially. this is from an agenc
gary, i'm going to turn it to you next. and your focus on -- particularly with your experience having run b.t. asia the last more than a decade, sort of what's going on globally and what that all means for us and how there are solutions or revolutionary ideas that come at sort of changing the angle of our perspective. >> thank you, michael. my name is gary dirks the director of light works at arizona state university. and as michael said, i spent the last 14 years in asia as president 6...
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who you just saw in gary's report. sean, your camp needs to move thousands of people. today you all performed, i guess, a test run for the first relocation of about 100 families. how did it go? >> well, in any case, this is going to be at this stage some level of organized chaos. you know, i find it bewildering that so many of the aid organizations are so overextended and that the completion of one project is difficult to task. and we've got a couple of days to get things together, but in either case, the way that we're looking at it is the way that we struggle to focus people on, which is that this is very likely going to be a catastrophe if we don't make these relocations happen. you get people to safer ground. there's a lot of complicated mechanics to it. and a lot of very skilled people, but in a circumstance where experience would be an arrogance. it's not something anyone here has had to deal with in the complicated way it's played out in such a poverty-stricken zone. >> you go to these meetings at the u.n. i'm s
who you just saw in gary's report. sean, your camp needs to move thousands of people. today you all performed, i guess, a test run for the first relocation of about 100 families. how did it go? >> well, in any case, this is going to be at this stage some level of organized chaos. you know, i find it bewildering that so many of the aid organizations are so overextended and that the completion of one project is difficult to task. and we've got a couple of days to get things together, but in...
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and gary goes even further and says sen defense give individuals the right think about it a fly lands on my paper if i smack it the fly will try to take off. of course, president obama will codify. [laughter] but to think about a low common denominator that becomes. why? it is the only way to bump human beings off the pedestal because the reach down and such a low level you can create a moral equivalency across the broad swath of biological life on the planet mostly animal life that rob alluded to and with dignity of plants that was pushed into the constitution of switzerland. we can get into that later if you would like. once you created the a dia that it is pain or the ability to suffer, then you have created a whole situation where human exceptional was and is completely out the door. that is very harmful to human beings because it strikes me that if we look tattersalls us just animals animals, if we see this world we have hit accidentally, if we think of as grow as equivalent to us, then we have really changed the very basis of our society and the foundation of how we perceive our
and gary goes even further and says sen defense give individuals the right think about it a fly lands on my paper if i smack it the fly will try to take off. of course, president obama will codify. [laughter] but to think about a low common denominator that becomes. why? it is the only way to bump human beings off the pedestal because the reach down and such a low level you can create a moral equivalency across the broad swath of biological life on the planet mostly animal life that rob alluded...
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i believe his name is gary johnson. and gary, we were talking about the health care bill. and gary said something you hear a lot when we talk about health care and we talk about canada, that bad system they've got up there, socialized medicine. and he said, you know, those canadians, you know, they pay 40% in taxes up there. and, you know, this was one of the many fallacies about canada and their health care system. it simply isn't true. now we as american pay on average about 22.5% in federal income tax. so tonight's contest is to tell me and larry through either of our twitter accounts what is the average tax that a canadian pays in federal income tax. federal income tax. >> larry: a canadian can win that in a minute. >> canadians are disqualified. they're not allowed to play this game. and we know who you are. so don't. >> larry: and what is the winner going to get? >> well, i think -- >> larry: you're going to wash his car? >> i think it's only right that you wash this winner's car. >> larry: no, no. i don't wash. >> how about two tickets to a gorge game? there we go.
i believe his name is gary johnson. and gary, we were talking about the health care bill. and gary said something you hear a lot when we talk about health care and we talk about canada, that bad system they've got up there, socialized medicine. and he said, you know, those canadians, you know, they pay 40% in taxes up there. and, you know, this was one of the many fallacies about canada and their health care system. it simply isn't true. now we as american pay on average about 22.5% in federal...
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gary, appreciate it. thanks for all the reporting this week. what about the ash from that volcano? will it continue to pose a threat to air traffic? that's what we want to know. joining me now is severe weather expert, chad myers. chad, what's the forecast in the air for the next couple days? >> for northern europe, all of ireland in the clear. for parts in different eruptions, parts of scandinavia may be in jeopardy if this goes up higher again. right now the eruption is only going 15,000 feet. that's not where the planes fly. the planes are flying at 30,000 feet. they have to land in 15,000 feet. but if they can fly over it, that's okay. we don't have to worry about the jetstream. let's go to the graphics. i will show you where the winds will go in the next seven days. they will go up into, 30,000 feet. this is the jetstream, the volcano on the upper center of your screen. there's the surface, going back towards greenland and jetstream back towards denmark and saturday, still back towards greenland, a pattern where it depends how high the ash goes, whether it goes to the east or
gary, appreciate it. thanks for all the reporting this week. what about the ash from that volcano? will it continue to pose a threat to air traffic? that's what we want to know. joining me now is severe weather expert, chad myers. chad, what's the forecast in the air for the next couple days? >> for northern europe, all of ireland in the clear. for parts in different eruptions, parts of scandinavia may be in jeopardy if this goes up higher again. right now the eruption is only going...
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gary smith, good to see you, sir. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> after the break i'll try to make you even more money. >> announcer: coming up, retail resurges. one stock's been up huge in the past year. but could it still be undervalued? cramer's going off the charts to find out. and later, send cramer an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com. and he might just answer you on the air on an all new edition of "mad mail." all coming up on "mad money." ♪ our house ♪ is a very, very, very fine house ♪ >>> relaxing in my chair, maybe have a little "mad money" liqueur de cramer. maybe read my favorite book, "merchant of" -- excuse me. pier 1 imports, pir, the place you go to buy papa san chair chairs, all kinds of decorative stuff you don't need, it's back. the stock is up 507% over the last year. april 8th the company reported a fourth quarter that while it disappointed by a penny on earnings was chock full of positive that's amount to what i regard as proof of life or, more importantly, one of the most difficult things t
gary smith, good to see you, sir. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> after the break i'll try to make you even more money. >> announcer: coming up, retail resurges. one stock's been up huge in the past year. but could it still be undervalued? cramer's going off the charts to find out. and later, send cramer an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com. and he might just answer you on the air on an all new edition of "mad mail." all coming up on "mad money." ♪ our...
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gary, good to see you. stay safe, and wear a mask if you go anywhere near that volcano. >>> all right, a woman's work is never done. or equally compensated. the gender pay gap still exists in 2010. it's bigger than some of you think. [ female announcer ] it's red lobster's festival of shrimp... a chance to get everyone together for a night where everyone gets just what they want. combine two or three favorites, from new creations like crab-stuffed shrimp and pecan-crusted shrimp to classics like decadent shrimp scampi. it's everything you want in a night out. starting at just $11.99, during the festival of shrimp. so, doctor... so, doc, i've been... i've been thinking... no. you know how... no. so, doc, i've got this friend... [ male announcer ] talking to your doctor about erectile dysfunction isn't easy. actually, doc, there is something i want to talk to you about. but it's definitely a conversation worth having. twenty million men have had their viagra talk. when you're ready for yours, visit viagra.com
gary, good to see you. stay safe, and wear a mask if you go anywhere near that volcano. >>> all right, a woman's work is never done. or equally compensated. the gender pay gap still exists in 2010. it's bigger than some of you think. [ female announcer ] it's red lobster's festival of shrimp... a chance to get everyone together for a night where everyone gets just what they want. combine two or three favorites, from new creations like crab-stuffed shrimp and pecan-crusted shrimp to...
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gary smith, good to see you, sir. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> after the break i'll try to make you even more money. >> announcer: coming up, retail resurges. one stock's been up huge in the past year. but could it still be undervalued? cramer's going off the charts to find out. and later, send cramer an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com. and he might just answer you on the air on an all new edition of "mad mail." all coming up on "mad money." [ crowd gasps ] [ announcer ] if you think about it, this is a lot like most job search sites. - they let everyone in, - [ crowd groans ] so the best people can't stand out. join theladders.com. the premium job site for only $100k+ jobs... and only $100k+ talent. ♪ our house ♪ is a very, very, very fine house ♪ >>> relaxing in my chair, maybe have a little "mad money" liqueur de cramer. maybe read my favorite book, "merchant of" -- excuse me. pier 1 imports, pir, the place you go to buy papa san chair all kinds of imported detective stuff, stuff you don't really need. it'
gary smith, good to see you, sir. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> after the break i'll try to make you even more money. >> announcer: coming up, retail resurges. one stock's been up huge in the past year. but could it still be undervalued? cramer's going off the charts to find out. and later, send cramer an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com. and he might just answer you on the air on an all new edition of "mad mail." all coming up on "mad money." [ crowd...
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gary, isn't there something the slightest bit frothy here, it feels like 2000. here is a company, $100 million they have raised. >> $150 million. >> and they are just now putting out a business plan. >> i will respect the valuation will be high. this feels like a conversation of people who are not using the product all that much. the fail well is nothing, dennis, you are overrating that dramatically. i use twitter for my search all the time. this reminds me of 2006 when people were debating whether twitter is a valuable product. >> i tweet a lot. every time i want to feel bad about myself i enter my name and see what priem saying. >> that, dennis, is where a lot of corporations -- you can find out what people are saying about you. >> it is the most important tool ever. >> the water cooler opinion is of your product. >> the reason why i don't think this is frothy is twitter itself is being very cautious. they are not self-promoting. we are obsessed with twitter. >> if you strip out valuation at $1 billion, which the investors want a multiple of that, it is not th
gary, isn't there something the slightest bit frothy here, it feels like 2000. here is a company, $100 million they have raised. >> $150 million. >> and they are just now putting out a business plan. >> i will respect the valuation will be high. this feels like a conversation of people who are not using the product all that much. the fail well is nothing, dennis, you are overrating that dramatically. i use twitter for my search all the time. this reminds me of 2006 when people...
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. >> gary mcgrady, sticking around for the workweek? >> maybe, maybe not. this workweek is going to be up and down. a few great days and maybe a little bump in the road here or there. right now to the satellite to show you what's going on out there. we have a couple of clouds up to the northwest. those will thicken up a little bit overnight tonight and tomorrow, not nearly as much sunshine. we may start out with a little bit, but as we take you to the northwest, there is some rain now. it's coming out of the dakotas and moving into wisconsin, northern sections of illinois. that is going to be our next weather maker because it's moving in our direction. good news here, though, it's going to move through quite quickly and it's just going to be a one day wonder, okay and this then temperatures will come back up and the sunshine will come back out. right now, national at 71. leesburg, 72 and front royal holding on to the middle 70s out to the west of us. here's the forecast through the evening hours. no need to worry about rain this evening. fair skies at 7:00,
. >> gary mcgrady, sticking around for the workweek? >> maybe, maybe not. this workweek is going to be up and down. a few great days and maybe a little bump in the road here or there. right now to the satellite to show you what's going on out there. we have a couple of clouds up to the northwest. those will thicken up a little bit overnight tonight and tomorrow, not nearly as much sunshine. we may start out with a little bit, but as we take you to the northwest, there is some rain...
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gary, let me kick off with you. >> great, simon. no, look, as we've pointed out here many times, as this notion that when interest rates are going up it's bad for equities. and that is something that the general media likes to make people think. and in fact, i think we've pointed out a number of times, stocks actually do quite well when interest rates are going up, assuming you're in the right space. >> let me introduce the chart of the day, if i may. courtesy of briani associates. this chart plots the six months before the rate rise and the six months after a rate rise on 11 tightening cycles. the yellow line is the average point. and you can see that after you get through the orange line at the middle, after they first move to tighten rates you still get another 3% bounce. >> and that's exactly what you need to focus on right now. you need to be in the names and in the sectors that participate in a tightening rate cycle because that's what's going to be coming ahead. so rising interest rate does not mean negative for stocks, but w
gary, let me kick off with you. >> great, simon. no, look, as we've pointed out here many times, as this notion that when interest rates are going up it's bad for equities. and that is something that the general media likes to make people think. and in fact, i think we've pointed out a number of times, stocks actually do quite well when interest rates are going up, assuming you're in the right space. >> let me introduce the chart of the day, if i may. courtesy of briani associates....
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. >> yup, and maybe the last of the mohicans for a couple of days and gary mcgradyy is in the weather center. >> reporter: this stretch that we have had is not going to stay with us through the weekend. tomorrow, you're going to be scratching your head saying wait a minute, what happened to spring, where did it go? it's going to be cooler tomorrow, clouds, too, warm or sunday and i'm getting ahead of myself. let me set the stage, if you will. we go to true view to look at what is taking place this afternoon. it's been so, so nice and thank goodness, too, the high clouds that we were probably anticipating coming along about lunchtime or so, we're slower getting here and that is unusual, too, for the high clouds to come in slower rather than earlier. these are coming across, high and fitted, still going to be a very, very nice evening and that is going to stay dry, to. we're seeing rain showing up on this radar picture in virginia and don't worry, it looks like that is going to hole off. a lot of that is not touching the ground at all and there is a lot of action, severe weather this ev
. >> yup, and maybe the last of the mohicans for a couple of days and gary mcgradyy is in the weather center. >> reporter: this stretch that we have had is not going to stay with us through the weekend. tomorrow, you're going to be scratching your head saying wait a minute, what happened to spring, where did it go? it's going to be cooler tomorrow, clouds, too, warm or sunday and i'm getting ahead of myself. let me set the stage, if you will. we go to true view to look at what is...
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my name is gary dirks, i am the director of lightworks, arizona state university. and as michael said, i spent the last 14 years in asia as president of bp china and president of bp asia pa second. i'd like to -- pacific. i'd like to take a step back and look at this from a global perspective and build on some of the things that sunil has already said and i would like to start with a quote that i find very compelling, that actually came out of the international energy agency's world energy outlook in 2008. and this quote says, the world's energy system is at a crossroads. current global trends in energy supply and consumption are patently unsustainable. environmentally, economically, or socially. now, this is from an agency whose role is to look at the world's energy perspective and comment on where it's going and, in particular, the security of the system. you might ask yourself, why would a group like this say something so provocative, and i think the way to understand it is to begin by looking at, well, what does the forecast actually say. they've updated this,
my name is gary dirks, i am the director of lightworks, arizona state university. and as michael said, i spent the last 14 years in asia as president of bp china and president of bp asia pa second. i'd like to -- pacific. i'd like to take a step back and look at this from a global perspective and build on some of the things that sunil has already said and i would like to start with a quote that i find very compelling, that actually came out of the international energy agency's world energy...
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you got the same carseat in there, gary. wait right there while daddy puts all this stuff back in the car. when this kind of thing happens, when another parent tries to copy your style, you just have to be the better man. [ male announcer ] meet the family and the new sienna on youtube. toyota. about freshening fabrics. and then how you thought about freshening the air. now febreze is changing how you .think about scent and light with the flameless luminary. with scented shades .you can change, it's even more beautiful than a candle... fills a room with scent morequickly than a candle... nice! ....and lasts for morer th. looks like the candle jut met its match. the febreze flameless luminary. now available with new limited edition spring shades. where this year, kids are best-dressed for less. save big for your little man with all the latest... boy's dresswear up to 40% off. d fresh dresses with all the lovely details... are 50% off. sharp-looking savings. pretty prices. and all the easter frills. ♪ but only through sunday
you got the same carseat in there, gary. wait right there while daddy puts all this stuff back in the car. when this kind of thing happens, when another parent tries to copy your style, you just have to be the better man. [ male announcer ] meet the family and the new sienna on youtube. toyota. about freshening fabrics. and then how you thought about freshening the air. now febreze is changing how you .think about scent and light with the flameless luminary. with scented shades .you can change,...
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people like jack welch or gary kasparov or bill gates. i asked them to take me back to the beginning of their career. how did they do it, what is important in terms of reaching and achieving success and how do you hold on to it? that's how i came up with these ten laws. i also felt like it was a departure for me, because i normally talk about business and the economy. and here i did bring my own story into it, because a lot of tools that they talked to me about it, i agreed with. so it's a little autobiographic autobiographical. i wanted it to be my perspective on success. so i came away with things like self-knowledge, knowing yourself, knowing what you're good at. knowing where the fire in your belly is. because everybody i interviewed for this book said the only way you can truly be successful is if you love what you do. and so you really need to know yourself. so one of the other very important qualities to success that's in the book is adaptability. gary kasparov, the chess champion from russia said when he's strategizing across the
people like jack welch or gary kasparov or bill gates. i asked them to take me back to the beginning of their career. how did they do it, what is important in terms of reaching and achieving success and how do you hold on to it? that's how i came up with these ten laws. i also felt like it was a departure for me, because i normally talk about business and the economy. and here i did bring my own story into it, because a lot of tools that they talked to me about it, i agreed with. so it's a...
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gary tuchman, cnn, port-au-prince, haiti. >>> nice to see kids back in school. up next, a nine-term democratic congressman calling it quits and some people say it's because of the tea party movement. >>> and back playing golf after the sex scandal. see how tiger woods did on day two at the masters. at sharp, our goal is to reproduce every color in the world on tv. introducing quattron quad pixel technology. it adds a fourth color, yellow, to the standard rgb color system, creating a vast array of colors you can't see with your tv's three color technology. but, you can see this. whoa! oh my. [ male announcer ] quattron from sharp. you have to see it, to see it. [ engineer laughs ] ah! silver one. that's not a volkswagen. ♪ [ tires screech ] ♪ [ sighs ] ♪ that's two for doubting. [ chuckles ] you hit like my sister. really? i'd like to meet her. [ male announcer ] the volkswagen cc. award-winning design starting under $28,000. it's a whole new volkswagen, and a whole new game. >>> a quick check of some other stories. lisa bloom has the 360 bulletin. >>> cong
gary tuchman, cnn, port-au-prince, haiti. >>> nice to see kids back in school. up next, a nine-term democratic congressman calling it quits and some people say it's because of the tea party movement. >>> and back playing golf after the sex scandal. see how tiger woods did on day two at the masters. at sharp, our goal is to reproduce every color in the world on tv. introducing quattron quad pixel technology. it adds a fourth color, yellow, to the standard rgb color system,...
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gary mcgrady has a look at the forecast and what we can expect for the rest of the weekend. >> definitely doesn't feel like we have been having that's for sure. weekend looks good. let's start with trueview. skies are pretty much clear overhead right now. temperature is down to 50. just check. the winds are out of the west, northwest at 13 miles an hour. so that is a little cooler. see the big blue h? that's high pressure. that's our weekend weather. that means clearing skies, lots of sunshine and gradually warming temperatures. let me show you the highs today. across the central plains, temperatures up into the 70s. that's important because the high pressure will eventually drag the warmer temperatures in our direction. today's high here in d.c. was only 59 degrees. we're kind of in this area of cooler weather and i think that's going to be kind of the trend. but we will still warm up through the weekend. we'll have all those numbers specifically for you what's going to happen all coming up. >> that sounds good, gary. thank you very much. >>> also ahead tonight, a local middle school stu
gary mcgrady has a look at the forecast and what we can expect for the rest of the weekend. >> definitely doesn't feel like we have been having that's for sure. weekend looks good. let's start with trueview. skies are pretty much clear overhead right now. temperature is down to 50. just check. the winds are out of the west, northwest at 13 miles an hour. so that is a little cooler. see the big blue h? that's high pressure. that's our weekend weather. that means clearing skies, lots of...
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let's check in with amber theoharis. >> well, gary, weed weed had the opportunity to -- matt wieters had the opportunity to catch up with kevin millwood. he was such a fan of gravitation, a young kevin millwood, that this really is a neat opportunity. he said millwood is the one pitcher that will shake him off more than others. but he said with tall pitching staff, his calls are just a suggestion and he loves the way kevin millwood has conviction in the pitching that he throws. but dave trembley pointed out, they are not throwing off a whole lot. >>> they are not doing that. he want to see wieters calling the game himself. he is not one of the managers that will call the game from the dugout or have the pitching staff do it. >> you can tell when wieters steps up. you can tell many times if the calls are come from the dugout or the pitching coach, that wieters focus is clearly on mills. >> some -- millwood. >>> some batters really like them to call the whole game. >> yes. the throwovers many times are being called by the pitching coach. i believe the responsibility should be handed ba
let's check in with amber theoharis. >> well, gary, weed weed had the opportunity to -- matt wieters had the opportunity to catch up with kevin millwood. he was such a fan of gravitation, a young kevin millwood, that this really is a neat opportunity. he said millwood is the one pitcher that will shake him off more than others. but he said with tall pitching staff, his calls are just a suggestion and he loves the way kevin millwood has conviction in the pitching that he throws. but dave...
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and next to her is gary meyers. i--- gary is the former -- one of the people who spawned the whole nation of last case conservation cooperatives and one of the leaders who inspired sam hamilton to bring those ideas to this administration. next to gary is ernesto who is the u.s. program directer at the golden gate national parks conservancy. so with that, let's start with you, bill, and we'll just go one at a time. give us a short comment and we'll hone in on some specific issues. so let's give them all a round of applause. you know? you know, other than bill richardson, they're not getting paid anything. [laughter] and even with bill richardson, he's just going to get a lunch. so anyway, thank you very much. go ahead, bill. >> when i think of the challenges that are facing us today, i often think of conservation as being first and foremost about the conservation of values. shared values. and as i think about the political challenges we face in the 21st century continuing this great american project of conservation,
and next to her is gary meyers. i--- gary is the former -- one of the people who spawned the whole nation of last case conservation cooperatives and one of the leaders who inspired sam hamilton to bring those ideas to this administration. next to gary is ernesto who is the u.s. program directer at the golden gate national parks conservancy. so with that, let's start with you, bill, and we'll just go one at a time. give us a short comment and we'll hone in on some specific issues. so let's give...
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gary from democrat, you are on with julie appleby. caller: good morning. c-span, this is a great show today. you need to have more people like this on so we can understand the bill. this is very important. let me ask you a question. i do
gary from democrat, you are on with julie appleby. caller: good morning. c-span, this is a great show today. you need to have more people like this on so we can understand the bill. this is very important. let me ask you a question. i do
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host: gary, democrat, dallas, texas. you are on with julie appleby from kaiser health news. caller: how are you? good. c-span, this is a great show today. you need to have more people on like this. i don't want to be cut off, because this is very important. let me ask you a question. i don't have insurance on my job. my wife works for a large medical firm, they have like 600 physicians there. she can't afford their insurance. we also have our own business, a small business. so, we don't have insurance within that. my point is that, does this affect how her company would price her policy for her at her job since it was so expensive to most of the employees there? also, with our business, we have 12 employees. would we be able to afford coverage if we decide to buy a policy? host: julie appleby, do you have any questions from what he said? guest: do you know if your wife's insurance plan, how much of a percentage of income? you don't have to answer that on the air. but under the law -- an excellent this will not take effect until 2014 -- she made a bold -- may be able to buy i
host: gary, democrat, dallas, texas. you are on with julie appleby from kaiser health news. caller: how are you? good. c-span, this is a great show today. you need to have more people on like this. i don't want to be cut off, because this is very important. let me ask you a question. i don't have insurance on my job. my wife works for a large medical firm, they have like 600 physicians there. she can't afford their insurance. we also have our own business, a small business. so, we don't have...
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gary? what do you think about the obama administration said nuclear arms policy? caller: well, i like it. we are trying to live in a peaceful world. we cannot be peaceful if we're not going to treat everyone the same. host:
gary? what do you think about the obama administration said nuclear arms policy? caller: well, i like it. we are trying to live in a peaceful world. we cannot be peaceful if we're not going to treat everyone the same. host:
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gary's comment is going to be the last comment. >> the reason is pretty straightforward. the whole corn ethanol episode has very little to do with energy policy. it is all to do with agriculture. the wto closing in on farm subsidies. there needs to be another way to deal with this problem, and that is the way it was dealt with. no energy person i know thinks that it had anything to do with energy policy. >> there is politics around agriculture in the united states? [laughter] >> none. >> i'm sure their lobby did not have any influence on it either. >> let's thank our panel this morning. [applauding] we will make sure that everybody we have there e-mail addresses and so forth. you'll get the video. we will send you the web archive. so thank you for being here. we want to thank the new american foundation for working with asu to advance this. hopefully we have some good ideas generated here today. thanks a lot. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> president obama was in illegal a
gary's comment is going to be the last comment. >> the reason is pretty straightforward. the whole corn ethanol episode has very little to do with energy policy. it is all to do with agriculture. the wto closing in on farm subsidies. there needs to be another way to deal with this problem, and that is the way it was dealt with. no energy person i know thinks that it had anything to do with energy policy. >> there is politics around agriculture in the united states? [laughter]...
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gary coleman. >> i have low self-esteem. >> i think he's very, very smart and very emotionally damaged. >> he didn't know how to deal with his anger. she didn't know how to deal with him. i tried to give him some, i don't know, clues or ways to handle his own emotional situation. >> you have to decide whether or not the people that stole from you are going to run your tomorrow as well as yesterday. >> reporter: why do we at home like to watch divorcing couples so much? >> i think they want to be informed and they want to take away lessons from what the judge tells them and teaches and shows them. >> mrs. miller. mr. miller. >> reporter: even amid the blow brow details of these relationsh relationships. >> he gets a check made out to him from the lowe's vanderbilt hotel. >> i went to a hotel to take a nap. >> reporter: or the crowd policing zingers she gets to lob from the bench. >> you checked into a very nice hotel at $189 a pop to take a nap. that doesn't make a lot of sense to me. just on friday. >> reporter: lynn toler says her show offers couples something of value. >> i provide t
gary coleman. >> i have low self-esteem. >> i think he's very, very smart and very emotionally damaged. >> he didn't know how to deal with his anger. she didn't know how to deal with him. i tried to give him some, i don't know, clues or ways to handle his own emotional situation. >> you have to decide whether or not the people that stole from you are going to run your tomorrow as well as yesterday. >> reporter: why do we at home like to watch divorcing couples so...
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gary worked with us in china where we were invited by the government to go out and reach these people in rural areas. this goes right to the point that you were making crude i had a fascinating experience. the chinese asked me to go out to these rural areas and go on television. they said that they know that they're just a communist country. i say this because this idea of selling it is a problem, everywhere. you do not want to be self- serving. most of the people that do this work do not care how much credit to get. they just want to save lives. but as a result, we are not very good at. -- good at. -- good at it. the message you want to send to the rest of the world is that there is no way that you can agree with everything that we do. within our country, not all of us agree with what we do. but you should know everything that we do. you should view us through the lens of everything that we do and what we stand for. where we are wrong and where we are right. i think that if you do it like that, did you do not come across as self-serving. you're not trying to put a shine on people. yo
gary worked with us in china where we were invited by the government to go out and reach these people in rural areas. this goes right to the point that you were making crude i had a fascinating experience. the chinese asked me to go out to these rural areas and go on television. they said that they know that they're just a communist country. i say this because this idea of selling it is a problem, everywhere. you do not want to be self- serving. most of the people that do this work do not care...
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let's talk to gary in michigan. gary. >> caller: big buckeye boo-yah, jim. >> hey, buckeye boo-yah right back at you. >> caller: i'm calling about the way ak steel is getting beat up. i listened to the conference call. they said second quarter shipments will be 5% higher than first quarter. that's supposed to be a good thing. but they wouldn't nail down second quarter performance since they can't predict the increase in the price of those iron pellets. i know that's vague. but their earnings per share met expectations and they pointed out that in the past they had better profits when iron prices rose. what are they supposed to do, make up the pellet price numbers just to satisfy the analysts? >> chief, i'm throwing the red flag. why? because i think you are being overly promotional and doing some sort of end zone dance on a quarter that didn't deserve it. in true ak steel has lost control of its raw costs not just iron. why don't you go with an integrated player like the letter x or of course my buddy pal dan d'amic
let's talk to gary in michigan. gary. >> caller: big buckeye boo-yah, jim. >> hey, buckeye boo-yah right back at you. >> caller: i'm calling about the way ak steel is getting beat up. i listened to the conference call. they said second quarter shipments will be 5% higher than first quarter. that's supposed to be a good thing. but they wouldn't nail down second quarter performance since they can't predict the increase in the price of those iron pellets. i know that's vague. but...
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so, up close tonight, gary tuchman reports on one family's efforts to reconnect with their adopted son. >> reporter: 11-year-old alec is a precocious, intelligent child, but he has said and done things that would terrify any parent. did you threaten to hurt them? >> yeah. >> reporter: what did you say to them? >> other things like i'm gonna kill you, i'm gonna punch you. >> reporter: beth and bill kohler, alec's mom and dad. >> i adore him. i love him. and i just want him to have a good future, just as normal as can be. [ crying ] >> reporter: but alec's rage is not normal. this is from a videotape alec's parents gave us. they took this video because psychologists, psychiatrists and social workers didn't necessarily believe or understand what alec has done, and now his pained parents have taken drastic measures. alec is no longer living with them in florida. he lives in montana, on a ranch for deeply troubled adopted children. >> i freedom out almost like every day. >> reporter: alec's parents adopted him from an orphanage in the former soviet republic of belarus when he was a toddler.
so, up close tonight, gary tuchman reports on one family's efforts to reconnect with their adopted son. >> reporter: 11-year-old alec is a precocious, intelligent child, but he has said and done things that would terrify any parent. did you threaten to hurt them? >> yeah. >> reporter: what did you say to them? >> other things like i'm gonna kill you, i'm gonna punch you. >> reporter: beth and bill kohler, alec's mom and dad. >> i adore him. i love him. and i...
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gary noneberg reports. >> reporter: watch the dancing men on the upper right, hands in the air as he approaches a police line on march 3rd after students took to the streets. he is the grandson of a montgomery county judge. he doesn't hit anyone or a horse when he is attacked by police, beaten and injured. he is charged with assaulting police. the charging documents say he "struck those officers and their horses causing minor injuries, and was kicked by the horses and sustained minor injuries. >> there's not a single fact in that statement of charges that's true. and that can only be the result of a deliberate attempt to cover up misconduct. >> i'm outraged. >> reporter: the charges have been dropped. police are suspending the one officer identified so far. >> we are in the process of identifying the other officers and we will conduct an internal investigation and there's going to be some accountability for these actions. >> reporter: perhaps criminal charges. >> when they are done with that initial investigation, we will take it to the grand jury stage and see where we go from there
gary noneberg reports. >> reporter: watch the dancing men on the upper right, hands in the air as he approaches a police line on march 3rd after students took to the streets. he is the grandson of a montgomery county judge. he doesn't hit anyone or a horse when he is attacked by police, beaten and injured. he is charged with assaulting police. the charging documents say he "struck those officers and their horses causing minor injuries, and was kicked by the horses and sustained minor...
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. >> gary elliott. you spoke of the doctrine of using knowledgeable people on the periphery to deal with real time issues in a proactive, innovative, and risk-taking manner, and you talk about centralize management for you had to have high knowledge verses making decisions. you basically transitioned into a knowledge management organization. with the information sharing agencies we have, there is a lot of problem with the fact that they do not have the same model you have, and they do not understand the need to make the decision, to make decisions quickly in real terms. this is the front we are on now. intelligence sharing is process management, and we are doing decision making on policy, but we have to bake decision but the speed of knowledge. how are we going to transform from this legacy -- we have to make decisions at the speed of knowledge. how are we going to transform from this legacy? >> we allow it to be achieved through new management. >> i am an intern. my question is what is your position on
. >> gary elliott. you spoke of the doctrine of using knowledgeable people on the periphery to deal with real time issues in a proactive, innovative, and risk-taking manner, and you talk about centralize management for you had to have high knowledge verses making decisions. you basically transitioned into a knowledge management organization. with the information sharing agencies we have, there is a lot of problem with the fact that they do not have the same model you have, and they do not...
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gary has more. >> hostage negotiators spoke to the gunman trying to talk him out. residents were escorted by police. this couple is trying to move in. >> it's slowing our move down. we just moved here and trying to paint our place, our movers come tomorrow. >> others are making contingency plans. >> we are going to have to go to our inlaws house and spend the night there, but you know, miner inconvenience, as long as the police are safe and they get the guy out of there all right. >> some residents are on an area list serve, got e-mails throughout the day. >> we got one, there's a police situation here, and it is looking to be a standoff. >> csx railroad tracks are in site of the department. delaying some vre and amtrak passengers, metro continued to run. >> they are still talking. one police official said i hope this is over soon. so do the residents. >> now in dc. both sides of kennelworth avenue will be closed tonight starting at 7:00. the district department of transportation will do some demolition work to remove beams from the eastern avenue bridge, which cro
gary has more. >> hostage negotiators spoke to the gunman trying to talk him out. residents were escorted by police. this couple is trying to move in. >> it's slowing our move down. we just moved here and trying to paint our place, our movers come tomorrow. >> others are making contingency plans. >> we are going to have to go to our inlaws house and spend the night there, but you know, miner inconvenience, as long as the police are safe and they get the guy out of there...
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. >> reporter: three time champion gary player, who has started more masters-- 52-- than anyone else, is 74 years young. >> to see these two fellows, one at 60 and one at 50 leading the masters is encouraging, not only for golf but for people who are getting on in age. >> reporter: but from the look of things, before this masters is over people will have to deal with the number posted by a 34-year-old named woods. armen keteyian, cbs news, augusta, georgia. >> couric: and that's the "cbs evening news." i'm katie couric in new york. thank you for watching. have a great weekend. good night. [ male announcer ] are you watching cable? here's what you should be watching: your cable bill, because you could be paying way too much. stop spending more for second best. upgrade to verizon fios and get tv, internet and phone, for just $69.99 a month for six months -- three top-rated services for one rock-bottom price. but don't wait, this is your last chance. fios gives you what cable doesn't: the best channel lineup and the most hd, facebook and twitter on your tv, plus america's top-rated inter
. >> reporter: three time champion gary player, who has started more masters-- 52-- than anyone else, is 74 years young. >> to see these two fellows, one at 60 and one at 50 leading the masters is encouraging, not only for golf but for people who are getting on in age. >> reporter: but from the look of things, before this masters is over people will have to deal with the number posted by a 34-year-old named woods. armen keteyian, cbs news, augusta, georgia. >> couric:...
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gary nure mburg has that story. >> reporter: the emotions were raw. it started with prayer and tributes to loved ones. candles lighted in memory. shared grief, a call for peace. ron dorsey brought his 1-year- old granddaughter, sydney. >> i just wanted everybody to be aware there's children out here and we want to be safe. >> reporter: but soon, anger at what happened here. a brother of a victim screaming in rage. an anger more is not done to protect kids. >> it takes an act like this to happen before anyone steps us to help you. but you don't see nobody out there pacing the grounds to get ahold of the youth. >> it's just a very cold and heartless area and it's a lot of senseless killings going on. >> reporter: she lost her daughter michelle jones in the shootings. >> she was a beautiful young daily, inside and out. very -- lady. inside and out. very positive. always wanted to help any and everybody. always the peacemaker. and as sweet and peaceful as she was, shot down like an animal and it's just unfortunate. the only child i had. i never see my chi
gary nure mburg has that story. >> reporter: the emotions were raw. it started with prayer and tributes to loved ones. candles lighted in memory. shared grief, a call for peace. ron dorsey brought his 1-year- old granddaughter, sydney. >> i just wanted everybody to be aware there's children out here and we want to be safe. >> reporter: but soon, anger at what happened here. a brother of a victim screaming in rage. an anger more is not done to protect kids. >> it takes an...
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million dollars a day....and that 6.8 million people are affected. ..at windy city travel, travel agent gary trick says business at this agency has not been hurt-- yet, but it could if the problem persists. "travel restrictions during 911 3 days this has been almost a week." "people are questioning when am i going to be able to go, can i get out." on the flip side-- there are reports scandinavian ferries and even taxi drivers are profiting on the volcano erruption as people scramble to get to airport where planes are taking off. and now we have george tkaczuk / rmb group joined us from the cme group. george, looks like the markets are shaking off the jitters from the goldman sachs news. hi beejal. yes, markets are. looks like there was a little bit of pressure on the market. especially after goldman sachs news last friday. and it looked like, oh boy, this may be the start of a correction. then, however monday if you noticed at the end of the day, the markets started trading higher towards the end. so it looks like the market's gonna look past the goldman sachs news and focusing more on the e
million dollars a day....and that 6.8 million people are affected. ..at windy city travel, travel agent gary trick says business at this agency has not been hurt-- yet, but it could if the problem persists. "travel restrictions during 911 3 days this has been almost a week." "people are questioning when am i going to be able to go, can i get out." on the flip side-- there are reports scandinavian ferries and even taxi drivers are profiting on the volcano erruption as people...
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. >> reporter: three time champion gary player, who has started more masters-- 52-- than anyone else, is 74 years young. >> to see these two fellows, one at 60 and one at 50 leading the masters is encouraging, not only for golf but for people who are getting on in age. >> reporter: but from the look of things, before this masters is over people will have to deal with the number posted by a 34-year-old named woods. armen keteyian, cbs news, augusta, georgia. >> couric: and that's the "cbs evening news." i'm katie couric in new york. thank you for watching. have a great weekend. good night. . >>> good evening. tonight in your only local news at 7:00, downtown shut down. d.c. is getting ready for some major delays when 47 world leaders come to the convention center monday. >>> a metro access driver now under arrest after a passenger accuses him of rape. >>> but first, goodbye justice stevens, the nation's oldest and most liberal supreme court justice says it's time to call it quits. >> reporter: there's been speculation for some time that stevens would step down from the bench after near
. >> reporter: three time champion gary player, who has started more masters-- 52-- than anyone else, is 74 years young. >> to see these two fellows, one at 60 and one at 50 leading the masters is encouraging, not only for golf but for people who are getting on in age. >> reporter: but from the look of things, before this masters is over people will have to deal with the number posted by a 34-year-old named woods. armen keteyian, cbs news, augusta, georgia. >> couric:...
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patso that was a former assistant coach under gary williams at maryland went to his former boss, for advice. that advice was to stay at loyola. patso said the to sun, i want to coach at loyola. the future is bright and we are on the verge of being good. >> patsos has been the head coach since 2004. hi, you cancelled your cable service? finally -- good riddance. [ door closes ] hi, i'm from xfinity here to tell you about our exciting new xfinity service. is this a joke? no, sir, xfinity is not a joke. it's an exciting new brand that we just invented when we wanted... [ male announcer ] don't be fooled. xfinity is comcast. and verizon fios has 4 times more very satisfied customers than comcast. this is beyond cable. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities this is fios. at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >> holiday weekend is upon us. so what will the weather be like when peter cotton tail goes ahopping? meteorologist jessica starr tells us something good. jess? >> hi karen, he is hopping about the good weather we have had the past couple of days. 74 degrees tomorrow. for saturday.
patso that was a former assistant coach under gary williams at maryland went to his former boss, for advice. that advice was to stay at loyola. patso said the to sun, i want to coach at loyola. the future is bright and we are on the verge of being good. >> patsos has been the head coach since 2004. hi, you cancelled your cable service? finally -- good riddance. [ door closes ] hi, i'm from xfinity here to tell you about our exciting new xfinity service. is this a joke? no, sir, xfinity is...
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our gary tuchman is in iceland. he took a helicopter trip over the erupting volcano that has caused all these problems. he got some video and a vantage point you have just got to see. >> reporter: when you are on the wrong side of the iceland volcano, the ash turns a sunny day into a dark, foreboding one. this is what we saw during a drive to the east of the volcano. it all depends on which way the wind blues. to the west, a few hundred feet away from it. the skies were clear. the wind was blowing the other way. looking at this volcano eruption this close up is awe-inspiring and frightening. it has been quiet. it has been doing so for about two years. hard to imagine the economic catastrophe. we then paid a visit to the south side of iceland where we went to a farm and saw the plume heading men asly toward us. farmer egerson wasn't sure what to expect. i don't know. you don't know. there is no way to know. >> reporter: he and his family had to evacuate. now, they do know. his 2500 achor fare farm is now covered in a
our gary tuchman is in iceland. he took a helicopter trip over the erupting volcano that has caused all these problems. he got some video and a vantage point you have just got to see. >> reporter: when you are on the wrong side of the iceland volcano, the ash turns a sunny day into a dark, foreboding one. this is what we saw during a drive to the east of the volcano. it all depends on which way the wind blues. to the west, a few hundred feet away from it. the skies were clear. the wind...
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gary nurenberg with it. >> reporter: four young people died and five others were injured in the drive-by shooting march 30th. >> our children were massacred in the streets. >> reporter: the mayor calls it. >> one of the most violent crimes that's ever happened in the city. >> reporter: a high speed police chase that night ended when suspects bailed and ran after a foot pursuit police encountered 14-year-old malik carter who put his hands up when he saw them. although they swore he was the driver. >> the charges against malik carter have been dismissed. >> reporter: police now say he wasn't involved in the shooting. that he threw his hands up when he saw police because he was wanted for something else. >> this was a very chaotic scene that involved multiple officers being injured, foot pursuits, the officers had they not done what they did, we would have nobody in custody. >> reporter: she blames the community as well. >> in an ideal world, all of the witnesses involved would have come forward and giving us statements that night. they didn't. >> reporter: police cleared the 14-year-old e
gary nurenberg with it. >> reporter: four young people died and five others were injured in the drive-by shooting march 30th. >> our children were massacred in the streets. >> reporter: the mayor calls it. >> one of the most violent crimes that's ever happened in the city. >> reporter: a high speed police chase that night ended when suspects bailed and ran after a foot pursuit police encountered 14-year-old malik carter who put his hands up when he saw them....
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time, his son print colored print zoltan and to delegation was around the enrichment plant saw that gary missiles were on the same site and also shown some nuclear weapons. you will recall that in the previous year, 1998, pakistan has successfully testified to gtri missile and the sub nodong. apparently the administration of kahuta with that day. on jokingly to print zoltan. if you want you can take a few weapons with you. consult 10. if pakistan has them it is like we have done. can't as long as your oil is similarly hours, your excellency. [laughter] the delegation was shown, the cause and reflectors for an implosion type atomic don. if you don't know what they are, i'll explain afterwards. prince khaled, the commander of air or sister in 1890, 9104 and now this out the assistant minister of defense was told that they were very heavy. he reportedly tried to pick one and was quite surprised he could not even raise it. he then tried with both hands and still could not management. he reportedly said at least he had seen and held the real core of a nuclear bomb. despite the time which has
time, his son print colored print zoltan and to delegation was around the enrichment plant saw that gary missiles were on the same site and also shown some nuclear weapons. you will recall that in the previous year, 1998, pakistan has successfully testified to gtri missile and the sub nodong. apparently the administration of kahuta with that day. on jokingly to print zoltan. if you want you can take a few weapons with you. consult 10. if pakistan has them it is like we have done. can't as long...
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. >> reporter: at gary's hallburger shop, they have already called it. he could win this thing, yes? >> i expect him to win it. you would think with all the cleansing he's done at home that the man not living a lie now could be able to concentrate on his game. >> reporter: woods picked the perfect tournament to make his return. it's a tightly controlled curse. curious fans with cameras never made it past security today. tomorrow he'll hold a news conference and take questions for the first time. he's expected to address his game, but analysts say he should also be addressing the scandal. dan? >> steve osunsami, thank you. >>> police in florida say the high school football star who died friday night had been drinking and was arguing with other guests when he fell from a hotel balcony. matt james, recruited to play for notre dame next year, was only 17 years old. at his family's church in cincinnati today, they prayed for james during easter services. >>> and coming up next on the broadcast, inside the apoll lip tick christian militia jailed for plotting w
. >> reporter: at gary's hallburger shop, they have already called it. he could win this thing, yes? >> i expect him to win it. you would think with all the cleansing he's done at home that the man not living a lie now could be able to concentrate on his game. >> reporter: woods picked the perfect tournament to make his return. it's a tightly controlled curse. curious fans with cameras never made it past security today. tomorrow he'll hold a news conference and take questions...
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let me pick up on something that gary said that i think is very important. there are two aspects to it. one is, when i went to change what i was struck by the fact that -- on a sunday morning, and i was struck by the fact fact tt embedded was a center where the had people there at the campus and a part of the facility working. i was impressed. it gets back to the point of the rd and commercialization tied together. the second thing i want to quickly share with you is our company is entered into three moes with chinese energy companies. one is the largest producer of electricity from coal, and they are pioneering green gin where they are doing ccs. we are doing @@@@@@@ @ @ @ @ @ we have entered into an agreement with the largest private company which, by the way, is made up of a lot of chinese-americans who got their ph.d.'s here and working for enn. the reason we're doing it is quite simple. one, the chinese have what we have always had, a great can-do spirit. increasingly, i find this is like the classes of our ancestors. ngly i find it is becoming more li
let me pick up on something that gary said that i think is very important. there are two aspects to it. one is, when i went to change what i was struck by the fact that -- on a sunday morning, and i was struck by the fact fact tt embedded was a center where the had people there at the campus and a part of the facility working. i was impressed. it gets back to the point of the rd and commercialization tied together. the second thing i want to quickly share with you is our company is entered...