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figure out how somebody like me should be as excited about it, greg. >> greg: does the drug rhyme with the word row cane. >> check that out with your source on the street bill schulz. >> i will talk to you later about that. andy, see you at the halftime report. >> keep hope alive, greg. >> greg: i'm here with remy spencer. she knows courtroom details like i know extended coke nails. greg proobs. bill schulz. in norway he is considered a pogo stick. and sitting next to me, fox news channel anchor rick. he knows reporting like i know cavorting. the frolicking and franceing plays an important part of my life. our "new york times" correspondent. good to see you again. >> frolicking and answering is actually franceing, greg. >> at a new york aquarium they are turning innocent zoo animals into highly paid love puppets for tourists at a few hundred bucks a pop. >> according to the new york post, a paper, our local aquarium in brooklyn is whoring out the sea lions for $200 a kiss. no word on what $500 will get you but i'm heading out tomorrow to find out. indeed, they are the icing on a cake t
figure out how somebody like me should be as excited about it, greg. >> greg: does the drug rhyme with the word row cane. >> check that out with your source on the street bill schulz. >> i will talk to you later about that. andy, see you at the halftime report. >> keep hope alive, greg. >> greg: i'm here with remy spencer. she knows courtroom details like i know extended coke nails. greg proobs. bill schulz. in norway he is considered a pogo stick. and sitting next...
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greg. >> greg: there is no need to sink to that level. >> mama said knock you out, greg. >> greg: a little ll col j, i believe. >> i'm here with actress and comedian baron sway tech. she is so hot that alarm signs now read in case of baron swatek, break glass. >>> if commentary were post it notes he would stick to my sheets. bill schulz. in tahini tee, he is a soap dispenner and the always fair and balanced ann colter, conservative political commentator, columnist, author and all around hotty. if fierceness were cha raids people would do her at parties. our "new york times" correspondent. good to see you again, pinch. >> ann, greg. >> greg: don't worry about it. all right. he said you are a momma but has the support of obama. at wednesday's press conference president obama was asked about the arrest of harvard professor henry louis gates in his own home by cambridge police. role the tape, tape rollers. >> i guess this is my house -- >> let's say my old house in chicago, here i would get shot. i think it is fair to say, number one, any of us would be pretty angry. number two, that the cambr
greg. >> greg: there is no need to sink to that level. >> mama said knock you out, greg. >> greg: a little ll col j, i believe. >> i'm here with actress and comedian baron sway tech. she is so hot that alarm signs now read in case of baron swatek, break glass. >>> if commentary were post it notes he would stick to my sheets. bill schulz. in tahini tee, he is a soap dispenner and the always fair and balanced ann colter, conservative political commentator,...
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more like player for life, greg. >> greg: well done. >> thank you. gallup poll on what is morally acceptable. andrew you pointed out that infidelity stops the list because it involves lying, breaking a commitment. do you think the fact that 92% of americans think infidelity is imnor ral but only 91% think polygamy is immoral means it is 1% more to stay married to your wife and see the person you are having an affair with. >> that is the most amazing thing i have seen. that was pretty cool, i think. >> i really like that. >> greg, you said you hate swingers. what is the children's swingset doing in your backyard. >> greg: that is for my nephew. he's 30. >> andrew, don't do that on a radio show. >> out of the 16 issues gallup polled on, i think 14 out of 16 of them are morally acceptable. the only thing i think is wrong is death penalty and cloning humans. >> you are true libertarian. >> the only thing with cloning humans is i think i wouldn't know which one is me. >> it would be confusing, two andy levy's. >> they can outbuzz each other. >> yes. >> gr
more like player for life, greg. >> greg: well done. >> thank you. gallup poll on what is morally acceptable. andrew you pointed out that infidelity stops the list because it involves lying, breaking a commitment. do you think the fact that 92% of americans think infidelity is imnor ral but only 91% think polygamy is immoral means it is 1% more to stay married to your wife and see the person you are having an affair with. >> that is the most amazing thing i have seen. that was...
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>> greg: i don't. >> clearly yew do. >> greg: ,. >> did you say the show exists on ignorance. >> greg: i think so. >> okay. >> john, why are none of the auto jobs coming back? did we develop jetpacks when i wasn't looking? >> no, the government aided the other companies. >> i understand the jobs going away when the technology is out moded but we are still driving cars, right? >> but we are not buying them. >> if you say so, colonel. >> bill gates wants to fight hurricanes. this is one of those things you dream up when you have been doing a lot of meth or when you stop doing a lot of weed. it is one or the other. >> and sara, put that picture back up. this was part of the actual patent submission. it is a bunch of dots in the gulf of mexico. maybe they haven't thought this thing through. >> like a blindman's bulletin board. >> this is literally one of the official submissions. >> if you connect all the dots, it is a middle finger. that is the last laugh, andy, that is the last laugh. >> greg: it's true. >> frangela, why do white people keep coming up with all these crazy things? >> you
>> greg: i don't. >> clearly yew do. >> greg: ,. >> did you say the show exists on ignorance. >> greg: i think so. >> okay. >> john, why are none of the auto jobs coming back? did we develop jetpacks when i wasn't looking? >> no, the government aided the other companies. >> i understand the jobs going away when the technology is out moded but we are still driving cars, right? >> but we are not buying them. >> if you say so,...
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. >> thank you, greg. >> greg: anything else? >> hey, greg, usa, greg, usa. >> greg: love the three letters. there are three of them, right? >> i'm here with fox news correspondent courtney friel. she is so cute the snuggles barytas her as a fabric softener. mary walter. she fills air waves like i fill shallow graves. bill schulz in haiti. he is a transvest. and sitting right next to me is form arkansas governor mike huckabee. he hosts "huckabee." he is also the author of do the right thing. he knows razorbacks like i know fan any packs. and you love to hate him and hate to love him. >> i had something witty to say but courtney friel,. >> greg: there you go, all right. the expected dvd of memories and instead got a lesson in the birds and bees. a california teacher accidentally put home made pornography that was to be filled with school time memories and distributed to her class. it shows stories and clapping and suddenly cuts to sex. one father said it goes from my son straight to her on the couch. my son's reaction is dad, was
. >> thank you, greg. >> greg: anything else? >> hey, greg, usa, greg, usa. >> greg: love the three letters. there are three of them, right? >> i'm here with fox news correspondent courtney friel. she is so cute the snuggles barytas her as a fabric softener. mary walter. she fills air waves like i fill shallow graves. bill schulz in haiti. he is a transvest. and sitting right next to me is form arkansas governor mike huckabee. he hosts "huckabee." he is...
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>> i don't know what do you think. >> greg is against vampires. >> greg: i am -- greg is against vampire marriage. vampire unions. >> greg: i'm not even sure i want that. i don't want to see what they are doing in public. do whatever you want in the bathroom or. >> in your coffin. >> greg: in your coffin. the minute you do it in public, i don't want that in front of my children. you deal with stereo types and the whole idea of, you know, vampires. but yet you play arlene the waitress and you are stereo typical waitress. i think the show is waitresses. >> you think so folks, yes. >> i'm trying to infuse the character with the little something new, and not the traditional flo from alice. >> greg: you have been divorced a number of times. >> and two kids probably from two different daddies. >> greg: you dated a serial killer. all waitresses are like that. >> all of them. >> greg: are you mad that you are not a vampire? >> i would like to be a vampire. >> greg: is there a potential that you can become one? >> it is based on the books but completely departed from the books now. >> greg: it is
>> i don't know what do you think. >> greg is against vampires. >> greg: i am -- greg is against vampire marriage. vampire unions. >> greg: i'm not even sure i want that. i don't want to see what they are doing in public. do whatever you want in the bathroom or. >> in your coffin. >> greg: in your coffin. the minute you do it in public, i don't want that in front of my children. you deal with stereo types and the whole idea of, you know, vampires. but yet you...
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. >> greg: andy, don't call me bro. >> that was others, greg. fight the power, greg. >> greg: i'm here with actress and comedian baron swa barrett. comedian jim norman. he packs houses like i pack fudge. what can i say, i love making my own chocolate. bill schulz, in africa he is a fan any pack. and sitting right next to me, mike baker, former cia operative. he knows covert ops like i know halter tops. it's true, i'm not afraid to show a little skin, mike. and you love to hate him and hate to love him. >> roll up a "new york times" and discipline the crap out of your unruly pets. it's more than just a news source, greg. that's true. >> greg: to the greg-alogue, it's extra crispy. >> so according to the "wall street journal" a paper owned by me the cia has come up with a secret plan to off al-qaeda chieftains, something the democrats claim they were never told about. for some reason the actual program was dropped. having to disclose the plan would have endangered those asked to carry it out. if your job is to sneak around killing terrorists it sh
. >> greg: andy, don't call me bro. >> that was others, greg. fight the power, greg. >> greg: i'm here with actress and comedian baron swa barrett. comedian jim norman. he packs houses like i pack fudge. what can i say, i love making my own chocolate. bill schulz, in africa he is a fan any pack. and sitting right next to me, mike baker, former cia operative. he knows covert ops like i know halter tops. it's true, i'm not afraid to show a little skin, mike. and you love to hate...
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. >> you're going down, macaw. >> greg: stop picking on the macawk. >> anything we need, greg. >> greg: stop picking -- >> let's get free water dog. >> greg: stop picking on them. -- and one whoshooting spree loves obama so much that they can't think straight. >> he ran on a platform of change. a lot of people feel like our last president deceived the people. >> not me. >> i think that he is trying to gain credibility from the people who didn't support him. only time will tell. we don't know. >> still is mystery who she voted for. [ laughter ] >> you are not going get it out of me. >> obama ran on a platform of change. greg prefers running on platform shoes of change. >> greg: why was a stab at my height necessary? we were having a. >> actually we were talking about your cross dressing. >> i think people believe his heart is in the right place. >> greg: we get it, cheer leader obama. >> what do you get when you cross the next segment with a giant gazelle? nothing, turns out they are genetically uncompatible. what is lenny kravitz up to now? about 6 feet, i think. kelly saunder's nature
. >> you're going down, macaw. >> greg: stop picking on the macawk. >> anything we need, greg. >> greg: stop picking -- >> let's get free water dog. >> greg: stop picking on them. -- and one whoshooting spree loves obama so much that they can't think straight. >> he ran on a platform of change. a lot of people feel like our last president deceived the people. >> not me. >> i think that he is trying to gain credibility from the people who...
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look at the camera now, uncle greg. >> uncle greg? >> this is my uncle greg. >> yes, ma'am. >> we had a nice long conversation last night about health care reform. so how do you make -- because you're in an expensive line of work. the heart procedures cost a fortune. from your perspective who needs to happen to make health care affordable? >> well, we practice a very defensive kind of medicine i think that if we were not so litigious, we could do a little better job and find a diagnosis easier and treatment would be better and not so defensive and in a way we think, malpractice has tripled for me in the last ten years, and i think that if we could somehow alleviate those problems, we would be able to do a better job for a lot less money. >> yeah, you, in fact, told me that your compensation has dropped. what did you tell me, 49% since 1999? >> that's right, tessa. that's why you don't get those big christmas presents anymore >> that explains that. >> either that or because she's grown up. let's bring in ezra klein of "the washington p
look at the camera now, uncle greg. >> uncle greg? >> this is my uncle greg. >> yes, ma'am. >> we had a nice long conversation last night about health care reform. so how do you make -- because you're in an expensive line of work. the heart procedures cost a fortune. from your perspective who needs to happen to make health care affordable? >> well, we practice a very defensive kind of medicine i think that if we were not so litigious, we could do a little better...
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it's old greg's vagina. [ laughter ] i've got a mangina. i'm old greg. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: there it is, right there, everybody. julian and noel, thank you so much for coming on. please come back. >> thank you, jimmy. >> thank you, jimmy. >> jimmy: the mighty boosh, everybody. flo rida performs next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ñññññññññññ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back. welcome back, everybody. our next guest has scored two number one hits since emerging on the rap scene last year. here he is tonight to perform his latest single, "jump," from the disney film "g-force," please welcome flo rida. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-g-force da-da-da-da-da-flo rida ♪ ♪ we gonna make you jump, jump, jump, jump ♪ ♪ when i say jump you say how high i ain't never seen nobody get so high ♪ ♪ like a bird like a plane this party-arty insane this party-arty insane ♪ ♪ so, jump, jump jump, jump ♪ ♪ gonna take it to the roof everybody with me got their own pa
it's old greg's vagina. [ laughter ] i've got a mangina. i'm old greg. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: there it is, right there, everybody. julian and noel, thank you so much for coming on. please come back. >> thank you, jimmy. >> thank you, jimmy. >> jimmy: the mighty boosh, everybody. flo rida performs next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ñññññññññññ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back. welcome back, everybody....
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greg in california. greg? >> caller: jim, how you doing? >> pretty good, greg. how about you? >> i want to give you a big bakersfield boo-yah! >> it got cold, i could live in the desert for a while. what's up? >> i want to know if ssbby is a buy, a beer or a bull? >> for mortgage purposes, i like it because i think the u.s. economy is coming back. i'm liking it because it's best in show in the category. i think that's a good situation. i also like the sh greg, by the way. let's talk to shawn in new york. shawn! >> caller: i want to give you a big, it's my birthday week boo-yah! >> i'll give you a boo-yah. happy birthday. what's up? >> caller: jim, i've been following this show since you were on km radio six years ago. >> absolutely. >> caller: i want to thank you for every bit of knowledge you've shared with us. >> we do not buy the common stocks of any european banks, we buy the preferreds. even though aig got in trouble, they paid the preferred. i want you in preferreds when it comes to european banks, not the common stock. don't tell me it's really over. don't tell me the l
greg in california. greg? >> caller: jim, how you doing? >> pretty good, greg. how about you? >> i want to give you a big bakersfield boo-yah! >> it got cold, i could live in the desert for a while. what's up? >> i want to know if ssbby is a buy, a beer or a bull? >> for mortgage purposes, i like it because i think the u.s. economy is coming back. i'm liking it because it's best in show in the category. i think that's a good situation. i also like the sh...
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greg has been writing for talking points number for a long time. great to have him on the air. >>> while the investigation from michael jackson's death is far from over, a new report out says there's nothing to suggest the king of pop was murdered as a couple family members have claimed. "the los angeles times" reports a senior law enforcement official says it's unlikely jackson's doctors will face murder charges, but the officials say some doctors could face lesser charges of wrongly prescribing drugs. also a custody hearing for jackson's children, well, that's been postponed. the singer's mother has temporary custody, but sources tell nbc news she realized she can't raise the children alone. two of jackson's sisters, janet and rebbie are emerging as potential custody. >>> service will be held for walter cronkite at st. bartholomew's. a public memorial will be held at the lincoln center for performing arts. >>> a group of people, including two off-duty firefighters and an off-duty police officer pulled a 4-year-old boy from a burning car in wiscon
greg has been writing for talking points number for a long time. great to have him on the air. >>> while the investigation from michael jackson's death is far from over, a new report out says there's nothing to suggest the king of pop was murdered as a couple family members have claimed. "the los angeles times" reports a senior law enforcement official says it's unlikely jackson's doctors will face murder charges, but the officials say some doctors could face lesser charges...
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. >>> it is greg norman playing catch me if you can. that's not greg? we're just having a bit of a problem. it's greg norman leading by one. >>> finally tonight, saturday night in canton, two cruiser weights in the second match of the evening. he goes on the offensive. he win bison a decision over ray. that's sports. see you again at 6 tomorrow, same time, same station. >>> >> thank you so much. down in key west they are celebrateing the most literary hero, earnest hemmingway with a running of the bulls. look alikes gave a tribute, for whom the bull tolls. this july marks the 110th anniversary of that writer's birthday. a lot of look a likes down there. >>> a new sign goes up and comes down. because of the four wordiness the sign, three of them were misspelled. the town is wrong and even the word business was incorrect. state transportation officials hire add madison company to make the signs. (announcer) tired of nighttime breathing problems? (sniffy/congested noises) ("whish, whish") here's the solution. (applause) is it a bandage you ask? no! it's fa
. >>> it is greg norman playing catch me if you can. that's not greg? we're just having a bit of a problem. it's greg norman leading by one. >>> finally tonight, saturday night in canton, two cruiser weights in the second match of the evening. he goes on the offensive. he win bison a decision over ray. that's sports. see you again at 6 tomorrow, same time, same station. >>> >> thank you so much. down in key west they are celebrateing the most literary hero,...
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greg, there shouldn't be a law on this. >> i have date of angle. i beat lot of bernie madoff's people would like him to be investigated. sometimes you need a priva private -- to do diligence. if you're doing trading, insider trading blackmail situation, we need to know that if we're on the board or shareholder. they went past that and shared shareholders information, they went past that because that's already against the law. >> this next person, on her my space page calls herself rocket scientist by day and partier by night. she got caught stealing $110,000 with a fake atm card. i call this one underplayed. i'm extremely impressed someone could have had 110,000 fleeced from them and not realized it until later. >> what interested me about this story is what a hero this woman has become on blogs. people are saying what you are, this guy had 110,000 taken, good for her, shop, baby shop. >> more evidence bloggers are just fools. >> what i like on this one, she told police i had to steal the money because i had too many bills to pay which leads me to
greg, there shouldn't be a law on this. >> i have date of angle. i beat lot of bernie madoff's people would like him to be investigated. sometimes you need a priva private -- to do diligence. if you're doing trading, insider trading blackmail situation, we need to know that if we're on the board or shareholder. they went past that and shared shareholders information, they went past that because that's already against the law. >> this next person, on her my space page calls herself...
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. >> greg wells is a recovering addict, but his vice wasn't heroin or meth, it was available over the counter. the grocery store counter. >> i loved salty, snacky, sweet, anything. my problem is that once i'd start i wouldn't stop. >> the 44-year-old father of two weighed 431 pounds and his size 56 pants were tight. he suffered arthritic bursitis in his knees. he could barely make it up a flight of stairs. >> if i left my cell phone up the stairs before going to work i'd give a second thought to going up there because of the pain in my knees. >> when in doubt, just add bacon and cheese to it. >> david kessler knows what greg's brain went through. though never obese, the former head of the fda says he too was a conditioned hyper eater. a term he coined in his new book "the end of overeating". >> i have suits in every size. what wassi what was -- what was going on, why does that chocolate chip cookie have that power over me? >> he first started to ask such questions as dean of yale's medical school and he got a group of colleagues together to figure it out. >> it's a major factor of the
. >> greg wells is a recovering addict, but his vice wasn't heroin or meth, it was available over the counter. the grocery store counter. >> i loved salty, snacky, sweet, anything. my problem is that once i'd start i wouldn't stop. >> the 44-year-old father of two weighed 431 pounds and his size 56 pants were tight. he suffered arthritic bursitis in his knees. he could barely make it up a flight of stairs. >> if i left my cell phone up the stairs before going to work i'd...
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greg mcbride is with bank.com and donna rosatto is a writer with "money" magazine. great to have you here. i want to start with greg. this has got to be the best time in 20 years to buy a new house. i mean, if you have a good credit score, if you have the money to put down, isn't this a fantastic time to really go out there and start looking? >> you hit the nail on the head, ger gerri. this is a tremendous time for home buyers. affordability is in your corner like we haven't seen in a long, long time. not only because home prices have come down so much but also because mortgage rates remain very low. they stabilize have the big run-up late may, early june. if the perspective home buyer has the good credit and perhaps most importantly, money for a down payment, yes, this is tremendous opportunity. >> you say the best credit score is 704 will get you the best deal. donna, i want to turn to you, you talk about sellers. this is a tough time for sellers, obviously. i was looking at some of the numbers market by market. phoenix, prices are down 50%. what do you do if you'
greg mcbride is with bank.com and donna rosatto is a writer with "money" magazine. great to have you here. i want to start with greg. this has got to be the best time in 20 years to buy a new house. i mean, if you have a good credit score, if you have the money to put down, isn't this a fantastic time to really go out there and start looking? >> you hit the nail on the head, ger gerri. this is a tremendous time for home buyers. affordability is in your corner like we haven't...
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greg: to say he throws like a girl is sexist. to say that he throws like a little girl is more appropriate. laura: it has been a bad week for cool. he has been the president of cool, goes on hamburger runs, but he trips going into the g-8, the teleprompter crashes when he mentions the economy, then the pitch over the plate. are these symbolic? gerg: the teleprompter also wears mom jeans. the media loves obama's so much that his actions are seen as stylish. if anyone else had warned them, it would have banned humiliated. this will become in vogue. this will be unprecedented and it will become wonderful. laura: every speech he gives, a major address on it swatting mosquitoes at the white house. i do not think there have been any minor addresses. if george bush tripped going into the g h, you have sarkozy checking out the checks, if that ever happened to bush, that would be all over the place. greg: he is not just the first african-american president, he is the first dork president. laura: but they are cool. i appreciate that you do
greg: to say he throws like a girl is sexist. to say that he throws like a little girl is more appropriate. laura: it has been a bad week for cool. he has been the president of cool, goes on hamburger runs, but he trips going into the g-8, the teleprompter crashes when he mentions the economy, then the pitch over the plate. are these symbolic? gerg: the teleprompter also wears mom jeans. the media loves obama's so much that his actions are seen as stylish. if anyone else had warned them, it...
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greg san three for four. 5-1 is the score. two runs on three hits, 7-8 this season. o's beat the wit sox. >> three-run homer to seal the deal. take me through that. >> it was a little bit tough to see here at the end, and i had never faced pena before, but i got a good pitch to hit later in the at-bat, a little fastball in or a cutter or something, but it was hard, and it was right where i was swinging, so it was good for me to get that extra one. >> good for you, greg. >>> today it at the british open, so close, yet not close enough for 59-year-old tom watson missing that putt in regulation that would have made him the oldest player to win a major. however, stewart cink flawless, sinking two birdies, overwhelming watson to win by six. that's a two under 278 overall, stewart cink winning the british open. >>> elsewhere, the tour de france, stage 15. alberto grabs the lead. he won stage 15, garperring the overall lead as armstrong trails him by 1 minute 37. >>> finally, for former nfl quarterback michael vick tomorrow marks the end of his federal sentence handed down
greg san three for four. 5-1 is the score. two runs on three hits, 7-8 this season. o's beat the wit sox. >> three-run homer to seal the deal. take me through that. >> it was a little bit tough to see here at the end, and i had never faced pena before, but i got a good pitch to hit later in the at-bat, a little fastball in or a cutter or something, but it was hard, and it was right where i was swinging, so it was good for me to get that extra one. >> good for you, greg....
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. >> greg, where's the stimulus working? where is the stimulus working in your view, greg? >> that's the tremendous part of the story. it hasn't really started to work yet. so the critics are right to that extent. but -- >> why not? how come china's stimulus package was so successful? china is back to 9% growth. and they had a smaller stimulus than we did. how come our stimulus can't get out of its own way and their stimulus has been so successful? >> their stimulus as a percentage of gdp has been much bigger. but the stimulus is backloaded deliberately. in addition to inventories having to be rebuilt, a much better auto story on and on and on, even housing hitting bottom, we get a stimulus coming in late this year and next year.r. i think gdp is going to be in the 2% to 3% range by the end of the year. >> the president said today -- >> that would be nice. go ahead, tony. >> the president said today it was the stimulus. the president said that coming out of the second quarter it was the stimulus that contributed to the lower deterioration in the economy, in gdp. but look, y
. >> greg, where's the stimulus working? where is the stimulus working in your view, greg? >> that's the tremendous part of the story. it hasn't really started to work yet. so the critics are right to that extent. but -- >> why not? how come china's stimulus package was so successful? china is back to 9% growth. and they had a smaller stimulus than we did. how come our stimulus can't get out of its own way and their stimulus has been so successful? >> their stimulus as a...
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greg was saying this decision was sort of a challenge to congress and the justice department. i wonder what you take from the case, and also the point that both of you can address about the oral argument, it did appear to many people that the court was going to deal with the constitutionality issue from the oral argument, they stepped back, eight justices joins in an opinion that was critical of the voting rights act but didn't pull the trigger and that still has a lot of people mystified. what are your thoughts? >> one of the remarkable things about chief justice roberts's floating rates decision is it allowed the court to declare victory, the attorney general right after the decision, praised the ruling. it was a remarkable act, all sides are in agreement that the decision was wise and wonderful, and i think the factors behind that decision are probably a couple of things going into the mix. we looked at the case, we are coming off of an extraordinarily powerful court of appeals opinion by judge taylor and an extensive record in congress, 21 different hearings over ten month
greg was saying this decision was sort of a challenge to congress and the justice department. i wonder what you take from the case, and also the point that both of you can address about the oral argument, it did appear to many people that the court was going to deal with the constitutionality issue from the oral argument, they stepped back, eight justices joins in an opinion that was critical of the voting rights act but didn't pull the trigger and that still has a lot of people mystified. what...
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greg goes the other singled toft. th sc in the o's d le 5- he goes 8 innis, allo twsolo runs. guy was stone and tocare it quickl inng en leay. ott goes down thli. hops scos ea. toy uld long greg. comes up with tw and two out ng tony pena. hes go. that is a 3 shotto rit. rbi. m jon comes in. o's win -2. >>years d and ght time mar chamon yowould think totson uldn't be sctible to pressure. heacked. fil round, thstory waro er. chipped in ontwo. he gets fivde the paurfth hole ts him. tedrivto thll grass caotip t. fishes two ovpa lee stwood tryi to win his t jor. aftebirdieinsigets th gltt. watson pl thfronni and twover onthe r thre . ed for at ree under. he uld gi onback. thge a two der d ties for the le. goes thclubhouse. l needs is a r 18. the ghtime mar champ esit way short. he d also gey the rst hole inthe playof hegoeshethird stro, falls apin the deep rocks, es out 20 feet sink uld take a four st lead. nk nevelead allweeken plays flawless inthe play . two pars, two rdies. wiin 2 feet ofa major birdie he wins. s fit machpionsh 36s old. sink afar paid ute to watsonwho made this
greg goes the other singled toft. th sc in the o's d le 5- he goes 8 innis, allo twsolo runs. guy was stone and tocare it quickl inng en leay. ott goes down thli. hops scos ea. toy uld long greg. comes up with tw and two out ng tony pena. hes go. that is a 3 shotto rit. rbi. m jon comes in. o's win -2. >>years d and ght time mar chamon yowould think totson uldn't be sctible to pressure. heacked. fil round, thstory waro er. chipped in ontwo. he gets fivde the paurfth hole ts him. tedrivto...
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greg, obviouslyly w wgreens stos are every place. anancertainly innhe communities.s. one big part of t thi alth care reform, one aspect o o iit, is certainly reducing costs. what is wgreens doing t to reduce thehe ct t of, say, esescrtion drugs n now >> jijim, good qution. ineneral what w wery to do is pupush generic druru for evyon. think that's the b bes way to wer prescription cos.s. mo prescription plansns spopo th a as well. i think aoooo thing, there's a lot of lowowerco-pays foror prescription drugs, forr generics. addition to that, what wewe'v done in the lalastyeye forhe 45, 46,000 a amecacans who do n have insuranancewewe launched a prescription savings club card, whwhicisiseally adirect nsumer prescription cacardff our own. we've got nearly 2 millilion people on .. it's broughtht a affdadablriric on prescription drugss t to a l of folks. weo think t tha a a the
greg, obviouslyly w wgreens stos are every place. anancertainly innhe communities.s. one big part of t thi alth care reform, one aspect o o iit, is certainly reducing costs. what is wgreens doing t to reduce thehe ct t of, say, esescrtion drugs n now >> jijim, good qution. ineneral what w wery to do is pupush generic druru for evyon. think that's the b bes way to wer prescription cos.s. mo prescription plansns spopo th a as well. i think aoooo thing, there's a lot of lowowerco-pays foror...
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peter bergen, interesting report to hear from greg. both of these bombings apparently at least, again, these are early, sketchy reports based on his eyewitness account and the account of our producer, judging from where she believed the blast occurred inside the marriott, seemed to be in the cafe, on the ground floor. he was saying it was in a restaurant in the ritz on the second floor. it would seem to be both were restaurants, the site of the attacks if those reports are in fact true. >> i don't think we've seen that kind after tack before. i'm racking my brain. usually at tacks on hotels that we've seen have been suicide bombings, either driving a car or somebody coming in with a bomb. this seems to be sort of a new modus operandi. we have seen these attacks in indonesia, not on hotels but the nightclubs that were attacked in bali in 2002, where suicide bombers went into a crowded area and blew themselves up. in the bali 2002 attacks, two straight attacks, on nightclubs, requindted by westerners. >> 202 people killed in those bali b
peter bergen, interesting report to hear from greg. both of these bombings apparently at least, again, these are early, sketchy reports based on his eyewitness account and the account of our producer, judging from where she believed the blast occurred inside the marriott, seemed to be in the cafe, on the ground floor. he was saying it was in a restaurant in the ritz on the second floor. it would seem to be both were restaurants, the site of the attacks if those reports are in fact true....
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it's old greg's vagina. [ laughter ] i've got a mangina. i'm old greg. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: there it is, right there, everybody. julian and noel, thank you so much for coming on. please come back. >> thank you, jimmy. >> thank you, jimmy. >> jimmy: the mighty boosh, everybody. flo rida performs next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ this is the standard we set ourselves for clarity and shine in finish quantum. it's unbeatable clean and jet dry action leaves nothing behind but the shine. it's only dishwashing, but we believe you deserve brilliant results every time. finish. the new name for electrasol. the diamond standard. bosch. makers of the high performance and most energy efficient dishwasher recommends only one high performance detergent. finish. the new name for electrasol. clean so deep... ...it's like your old mop's worst nightmare. ♪ [ thunder crashes ] [ man ] love stinks. ♪ love stinks! ♪ yeah! yeah! [ female announcer ] swiffer wet cloths clean better than a mop with new cleansers that attract dirt de
it's old greg's vagina. [ laughter ] i've got a mangina. i'm old greg. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: there it is, right there, everybody. julian and noel, thank you so much for coming on. please come back. >> thank you, jimmy. >> thank you, jimmy. >> jimmy: the mighty boosh, everybody. flo rida performs next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ this is the standard we set ourselves for clarity and shine in finish quantum. it's unbeatable clean and jet dry...
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to greg. kudos to you. thanks for the memory and the great story. we appreciate it so much. >>> great stuff from the past on the u.s. space program, but another story is generating an ausm lot of clicks on cnn.com which indicates the future of space exploration may belong to china. cnn.com live's reggie aqui has more than that. they have some real he is pir rati -- as pir rations. >> they certainly do. here is what china wants to do. they want two space stations in orbit. one of them is going to be relatively small, the other one larger. but that smaller one is going to happen pretty soon. if you go over to cnn.com and click on the story about this, you will see that the small lab is supposed to be launching next year. there is a larger space station which is planned for orbit in 2020. now, we should mention as often happens with space projects, this one looks to be behind schedule, but if it does actually make its target, the spacelabs will be going up in space just as the u.s. is kind of com
to greg. kudos to you. thanks for the memory and the great story. we appreciate it so much. >>> great stuff from the past on the u.s. space program, but another story is generating an ausm lot of clicks on cnn.com which indicates the future of space exploration may belong to china. cnn.com live's reggie aqui has more than that. they have some real he is pir rati -- as pir rations. >> they certainly do. here is what china wants to do. they want two space stations in orbit. one of...
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and greg is here to show us how to do that. and you brought two different rubs. >> i brought two different rubs. but the one thing i'm showing you, it's very versatile. the thing about a rub, you can create somebody that is moroccan, mexican, spanish, you can create something ethnic if you have a bunch of spices. so this one here, this is a little bit of cumin and some coryander and garlic and a little bit of cayenne. and we're add salt to this and by adding that to your chicken, you just mix it up. and i'll add some cilantro and pine nuts. there is also a little bit of pine juice. there is some lemon juice, olive oil, garlic and some dried oregano and this creates a rub. and there is not a lot of calories except for the oil but it helps to spread simply. and either way, you can take the dry rub or wet rub. >> is it a personal preference? >> yeah. it's just like memphis barbecue versus a new orleans barbecue. memphis is dried. and this is the entero barbecue. and this is ancho pepper with cinnamon. and then we'll add some cayen
and greg is here to show us how to do that. and you brought two different rubs. >> i brought two different rubs. but the one thing i'm showing you, it's very versatile. the thing about a rub, you can create somebody that is moroccan, mexican, spanish, you can create something ethnic if you have a bunch of spices. so this one here, this is a little bit of cumin and some coryander and garlic and a little bit of cayenne. and we're add salt to this and by adding that to your chicken, you just...
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it is only the second year in the nfl for greg matheson. he was one of the first coaches fired after he became the head coach last year, and he takes over the fence, a defense that has not write below six and last six years. gregg has an infectious passion for this game, and it has been positively received, but he stepped in knowing his job was to maintain a position he treasures. >> the number one priority is to get this to play of to the same raven mentality, and that is my job as a coordinator, to do what i have to do to make sure this defense is up to its abilities. >> the defense will start looking really could friday one of the veterans take the field. until then, rookies and young players have the run of the place. coming up, we will hear from the young players to continue to make positive impacts. >> thank you. stay with us. there is much more ahead at 6:00, including a new tourist attraction honoring a new city leader. >> how you can help sandra shaw become a guest co-host on regis and kathie. >> a strong thunderstorms passing sout
it is only the second year in the nfl for greg matheson. he was one of the first coaches fired after he became the head coach last year, and he takes over the fence, a defense that has not write below six and last six years. gregg has an infectious passion for this game, and it has been positively received, but he stepped in knowing his job was to maintain a position he treasures. >> the number one priority is to get this to play of to the same raven mentality, and that is my job as a...
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well, we'll go back to neal and to greg. and a general discussion about the voting rights case, perhaps. and the firefighters case, if you like. but, neal, greg was saying that this decision was sort of a challenge to congress and to the justice department, and i just wondered what you take from the case, and also, the point that both of you can ards about the oral amplingt it really did appear to many people that the court was going deal with the constitutionality issue and the oral argument. and yet they stepped back, and eight justices joined in an opinion that was really quite critical of the voting rights act but didn't quite pull the trigger. i think that still has a lot of people mystified. what are your thoughts? >> well, one of the remarkable things i think about chief justice voting rights decision is it aloud -- you heard greg declare victory, the attorney general right after the decision, also praised the ruling. it was remarkable act in which all sides are kind of in agreement that the decision was wise and wond
well, we'll go back to neal and to greg. and a general discussion about the voting rights case, perhaps. and the firefighters case, if you like. but, neal, greg was saying that this decision was sort of a challenge to congress and to the justice department, and i just wondered what you take from the case, and also, the point that both of you can ards about the oral amplingt it really did appear to many people that the court was going deal with the constitutionality issue and the oral argument....
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so greg is if town at the d.c. improve. and again if we can show the information on where to go out and see greg thursday through sunday at the dc improve. tank you so much. >> thanks for having me on. it was awesome. >> fun to have you. we'll take a break. we'll be right back, jim. >>> i didn't make it back in time for the midday show because i was on the metro train. no, that was the wrong video. no, i was picking peaches at the farm. there it is. i was picking blackberries because they had more than peaches, they had lettuce, they had squash, sunflowers but peaches are the big deal right now. they have some 800 trees out there. it's right next to sky meadows state park. look at that. and so from healthy to not. >> this is great.
so greg is if town at the d.c. improve. and again if we can show the information on where to go out and see greg thursday through sunday at the dc improve. tank you so much. >> thanks for having me on. it was awesome. >> fun to have you. we'll take a break. we'll be right back, jim. >>> i didn't make it back in time for the midday show because i was on the metro train. no, that was the wrong video. no, i was picking peaches at the farm. there it is. i was picking...
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but i'm concerned about the details. >> thank you very much, greg. appreciate you being here. >> you're welcome. happy to be here. >>> let's check back with scott wapner. >> sue, that's our week lie guide to inveszing, certainly a lot of talk about this major move we've had in the nasdaq over the past 12 days or so. it's, again, sharply today. take a look at the semiconductor index. it's a good indication of how far the nasdaq has moved. this is the semiconductor since this the stock, since the november low, it's up 80%. question then become, do you think it's going to continue or are the chips overbought if so we've got a couple of etfs that play into that. if you're bullish there's a s i semiconductor holder's trust, smh. that's regular long etf for the semiconductors or the pro share ultrasemiconductors, ufd, which is two times the long but it's on the daily return. the bearish side of all of this is the pro shares, ultrashort, semiconductor etf, which is two times the inverse of the daily move there. and, sue, let me point out one quick thing bec
but i'm concerned about the details. >> thank you very much, greg. appreciate you being here. >> you're welcome. happy to be here. >>> let's check back with scott wapner. >> sue, that's our week lie guide to inveszing, certainly a lot of talk about this major move we've had in the nasdaq over the past 12 days or so. it's, again, sharply today. take a look at the semiconductor index. it's a good indication of how far the nasdaq has moved. this is the semiconductor...
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greg burke li live on the phone from rome rome. good to talk to you. what is the pope disappointed about? he looks happy. >> he looked extremely good. the fact he took a helicopter ride to the place they went was a way of the vatican showing also he is back. of course, what he's -- if he's upset, you can't say upset but he has to cut back on two things he likes doing, especially in this period he has free time. playing the piano and like writing long hand. i asked someone if the pope ever went online. he said the pope has never had a keyboard. he's a pen and paper type of guy. and, of course, the right-hand, is his writing hand as well. so it will cut back on that. he may have to dictate if he has anything important to do. piano for a month, he has to stay away from it. >> jamie: well, he does look well. and what are the changes might he have to put to his schedule or do you think he'll be able to do everything that was on the list? >> the have t vatican is sayings as planned. misvacation in the mountains remains as is. he'll be there until the 29th. h
greg burke li live on the phone from rome rome. good to talk to you. what is the pope disappointed about? he looks happy. >> he looked extremely good. the fact he took a helicopter ride to the place they went was a way of the vatican showing also he is back. of course, what he's -- if he's upset, you can't say upset but he has to cut back on two things he likes doing, especially in this period he has free time. playing the piano and like writing long hand. i asked someone if the pope ever...
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greg, we'll come back to you first, as they remind me in the control room. next up, the man in the midst of the mortgage mess, wait until you see what he did. straight ahead, bonus time again at aig. we have a lawyer representing execs about to see a big payday and the big picture of the week there. is a lot more to this picture than meets the eye, back in o minutes. i believe that there l mysteries in the wor, and wonders, i believe th fun is a renewable resourc there are some things u'll never be able to download. ♪ i believthat when we celebrate le... in creatures bignd small, we discover connectis... that stay with u forever. discover alace where worlds conne aworld. automatic signal i haven you've been in a frontnd crash. do you need he? yeah. i'll contact emergency services and stay with you. you okay? yeah. onstar. standard for one year on 14 chevy models. hunder and cracks of ligning." atever i did my digestive sets came back. but then came align with bifantis. e only probiotic clinicallyroven to provide ongoing prottion against isodes of constipat
greg, we'll come back to you first, as they remind me in the control room. next up, the man in the midst of the mortgage mess, wait until you see what he did. straight ahead, bonus time again at aig. we have a lawyer representing execs about to see a big payday and the big picture of the week there. is a lot more to this picture than meets the eye, back in o minutes. i believe that there l mysteries in the wor, and wonders, i believe th fun is a renewable resourc there are some things u'll...
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let me ask senator greg what he said. >> that's correct. >> what do i think about that issue? well, i think the uaw is calling the shots there, that's why it's not on the table. they've got high-end health policies, and they don't want them, their union members to have to reduce those health policies. why don't we look at trying to control the rate of spending by looking at better quality delivery systems, which are more affordable, we've got a lot of excellent studies that tell us you can deliver a lot better health care at a lot less cost if you give people incentives, if you give the employers capacity to reward people for purchasing health care intelligently and giving up lifestyles which are basically counterproductive such as smoking. >> well, quickly, senator greg, would you support, could you see yourself voting in favor of health care reform legislation that includes this public option? a public government-run insurance company to compete with the private insurance companies like blue cross and blue shield or united health care or some of these others? >> no. we do no
let me ask senator greg what he said. >> that's correct. >> what do i think about that issue? well, i think the uaw is calling the shots there, that's why it's not on the table. they've got high-end health policies, and they don't want them, their union members to have to reduce those health policies. why don't we look at trying to control the rate of spending by looking at better quality delivery systems, which are more affordable, we've got a lot of excellent studies that tell us...
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you heard greg talking about finances. can you glean motive out of that in the sense of financial trouble drove this guy to that? can you pick that off of what happened in court there? >> it's very possible, mike. but in this case, you know, the fbi agents, this is not a slam-dunk case, no matter how it appears from the surface. and they've got to take all of this information that they've heard since they've been investigating and what he has said himself and put this together as a case because anita is absolutely right is that no matter what he says, at the end of the day, it's going to come down to a jury and the fbi having to prove his case if he goes to trial. so all of these things he said are going to be looked at in detail and they are going to put together a case just as if he had not said a word. >> when we come back, i'll ask greg more what specifically may have gone on on that ship where shirley mcgill ended up dead. we'll take your calls as well, 1-877-tell-hln. >>> welcome back to "prime news" on hln. continue
you heard greg talking about finances. can you glean motive out of that in the sense of financial trouble drove this guy to that? can you pick that off of what happened in court there? >> it's very possible, mike. but in this case, you know, the fbi agents, this is not a slam-dunk case, no matter how it appears from the surface. and they've got to take all of this information that they've heard since they've been investigating and what he has said himself and put this together as a case...
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the sharks, greg norman. he was in attack mode. par 3 13th. if i can do this, i would be on the pga tour and not here. gets it nice and close. you would be, too. come on. knock it in for birdie. then putting for birdie. norman shot a 64. he is at 10 under par. he leads the british open by one stroke, going into the final round. >> let go to the ontario canada, where this is just amazing. the shot of the year. some are callingt the shot of the decade. olsen teeing off. are you kidding me? hits another player's ball. goes in for a hole in one. the reaction, he can't believe it. see it again. this is probably the luckiest shot in the history of golf. >> playing pool. >> yeah, like playing pool. he called the shots. and when he took to the ball, he's thinking, wow, i'm really good. when you're that good, this is what you win. you win a bmw roadster for making a shot like that. that is worth more than $51,000. >> a very nice day. >> for mystics beard, there is no down time. today she played in the wnba all-star game while keeping her fans in the lo
the sharks, greg norman. he was in attack mode. par 3 13th. if i can do this, i would be on the pga tour and not here. gets it nice and close. you would be, too. come on. knock it in for birdie. then putting for birdie. norman shot a 64. he is at 10 under par. he leads the british open by one stroke, going into the final round. >> let go to the ontario canada, where this is just amazing. the shot of the year. some are callingt the shot of the decade. olsen teeing off. are you kidding me?...
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last year, greg norman was in line to become the oldest to win the tournament. last week, tom watson nearly claimed that title. this weekend, could be consolation for a man they call shark. lead the senior british open. 10 under par. one stroke ahead of second round leader and fred funk. third round action from scotland. fred funk. here he is. the best two round score. on the 11th. drains the putt. up and down day for funk. on the very next hole. this is for bogey. and -- the ball rims out. funk taps it in for double bogey finishes at two over. only trails by one stroke. the shark he was feeling it today. greg norman. in attack mode. all afternoon. here on the par 3, 13th. his tee shot, solid. gets it. nice and close to the hole. he would knock it in for birdie. he was just moving along. then on 15. norman with the birdie putt. gets this to go. snoreman shot a 64. ten under par. leads the senior british open by one stroke going into tomorrow's final round. let's go to ontario. canadian open. shot of the year. american leif olsen teeing off. ball lands on the gre
last year, greg norman was in line to become the oldest to win the tournament. last week, tom watson nearly claimed that title. this weekend, could be consolation for a man they call shark. lead the senior british open. 10 under par. one stroke ahead of second round leader and fred funk. third round action from scotland. fred funk. here he is. the best two round score. on the 11th. drains the putt. up and down day for funk. on the very next hole. this is for bogey. and -- the ball rims out....
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greg zahn was three for four today. that's morris scoring. 5-1. jeremy guthrie brought his a-game today. he gave up two runs on three hits over eight. o's beat the chi sox 10-2, refusing to be swept. after the game, greg san and amber theoharis. >>> meantime, at that time british open, sorry, tape problems, so close, yet so close and far away for 59-year- old tom watt so. there he is missing his final putt in regulation. that would have made him the oldest player to win a major. then stewart cink sank two birdies to win by six shots at two under, 78. >>> dallas cowboys quarterback tony romo missing a relatively short putt. ever consider baton twirling? boston celtics star ray allen, long-distance along the golf course, but this guy, chris channel ler, former falcons quarterback. ever wonder why he gave up football? there's a good reason. can't even hardly hit the ocean, much less two goal posts on a boat. nonetheless, everybody had a real good time. tour de france now. biking's ultimate test of true great. stage 15, american alberto contedor break
greg zahn was three for four today. that's morris scoring. 5-1. jeremy guthrie brought his a-game today. he gave up two runs on three hits over eight. o's beat the chi sox 10-2, refusing to be swept. after the game, greg san and amber theoharis. >>> meantime, at that time british open, sorry, tape problems, so close, yet so close and far away for 59-year- old tom watt so. there he is missing his final putt in regulation. that would have made him the oldest player to win a major. then...
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from los angeles, i'm lee anne greg, wbal-tv 11 news. >> 5:37. 60 degrees. getting proof that age is just a number. >> how the age you feel may be the only number that matters. >> and are we dealing with any delay? we'll let you know. we'll check on the major roads when we come back. pa my two granddaughters are my life. they always ask me, grandma, take me here, grandma, take me there. but with my occasional irregularity i wasn't always up to it. until i discovered activia and everything started to change. announcer: activia is clinically proven to help regulate your digestive system in two weeks when eaten every day. now i enjoy every minute. my grandkids are happy, and so am i. ♪ activia >> welcome back to 11 news today. 695 at wilkins. we're look at mid 60's downtown. lower 60's out there. here's a look at what we're seeing temperature-wise, statewide. bottom line in the constant, cooler than normal when you consider it is july 6. 57 in westminster. only 53 degrees right now in york, pennsylvania. but in contrast with the urban heat island effect, alwa
from los angeles, i'm lee anne greg, wbal-tv 11 news. >> 5:37. 60 degrees. getting proof that age is just a number. >> how the age you feel may be the only number that matters. >> and are we dealing with any delay? we'll let you know. we'll check on the major roads when we come back. pa my two granddaughters are my life. they always ask me, grandma, take me here, grandma, take me there. but with my occasional irregularity i wasn't always up to it. until i discovered activia...
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for that we turn to greg for your five-day market forecast. greg, good to talk to you. first, what do you make of the reversal in the last ten minutes? was it significant? >> first of all, michelle, i think your tag name at the begin of the segment with pete was -- >> -- >> yeah, we love that. the charts itself, i think we are making too much of it. we've had a great run-up here in the last two weeks, people that were waiting for this market to dip didn't get it, so people are now chasing the market. however at this point, the breakout above the only thing i say about it without trying to micromanage this market at this point is the moving average line is down around 9.20, we're up around 9.80 somewhere around that region. it's a little bit overextended, but today was a hangover market. we had a great two-week run-up. >> it's joe, tell me exactly what it looks like on a chart when this ends. what is the blow-up basically look like? >> and your point earlier, joe, as far as you need some sort of dynamic ending here, i think it's going to be somewhere around the test poin
for that we turn to greg for your five-day market forecast. greg, good to talk to you. first, what do you make of the reversal in the last ten minutes? was it significant? >> first of all, michelle, i think your tag name at the begin of the segment with pete was -- >> -- >> yeah, we love that. the charts itself, i think we are making too much of it. we've had a great run-up here in the last two weeks, people that were waiting for this market to dip didn't get it, so people are...
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and this is actually a photo of then 10-year-old greg force. and his father charles was the director of nasa's tracking station in guam at the time. and that station had a very powerful antenna which allowed nas to communicate with apolloo astronauts. just hours before splash down, a bering in the antenna failed. they needed to get more grease around it. the problem is no one had an arm small enough to fit through the anten antenna's 2 1/2-inch opening. so charles sent home for his son greg who reached into this tiny hole and packed grease around this bearing and it work. the station was able to complete its communications role in the mission. and apollo 11, as you know, splashed down safely the next day. news outlets around the globe picked up this story and when -- and later neil armstrong came to the guam station. he got a chance to thank greg in person and even signed a newspaper clipping. and -- >> pretty cool stuff. >> it's definitely cool. we've been hearing these incredible stories on ireport.com for the past week, really. and many kids
and this is actually a photo of then 10-year-old greg force. and his father charles was the director of nasa's tracking station in guam at the time. and that station had a very powerful antenna which allowed nas to communicate with apolloo astronauts. just hours before splash down, a bering in the antenna failed. they needed to get more grease around it. the problem is no one had an arm small enough to fit through the anten antenna's 2 1/2-inch opening. so charles sent home for his son greg who...
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victims of his $65 billion ponzi scheme cheered the news, as greg wood reports from new york. >> there were cheers and clapping in the courtroom from bernard madoff's victims as the sentence of 150 years was passed down. the judge said that his crimes were extraordinarily evil, a fraud which was off the charts. his victims agreed. >> if mr. madoff got 150 years or he got 100 or he got 50, it doesn't matter. he still goes to prison for life. >> i'm not a vengeful person, but i'm glad he got 150 years. i would have been very upset like what his lawyers asked for, he would have only gotten 50 years. >> there were highly emotional scenes here in court as bernard madoff's victims told about the wreckage to their lives. some broke down in tears and had to be supported by family members before they could continue. bernard madoff told the court that he lived in a tormented state. then turning to face his victims, he said, "i'm sorry, but i know it doesn't help you." the judge said he didn't believe mr. madoff had told all he knew. passing sentence, he said a message needed to ebb sent of retri
victims of his $65 billion ponzi scheme cheered the news, as greg wood reports from new york. >> there were cheers and clapping in the courtroom from bernard madoff's victims as the sentence of 150 years was passed down. the judge said that his crimes were extraordinarily evil, a fraud which was off the charts. his victims agreed. >> if mr. madoff got 150 years or he got 100 or he got 50, it doesn't matter. he still goes to prison for life. >> i'm not a vengeful person, but...
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in italy, greg burke, fox news. bret: so is president obama preparing a sequel to his stimulus package? the fox all-stars discuss the prospects when we come back. [ thud ] [ woman sighs ] [ horn honks ] [ sigh ] a lot goes through your mind after an accident. but with liberty mutual, insurance issues won't, because we offer unlimited rental coverage, new car replacement, and accident forgiveness to help ease your mind. and that's our policy. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ ♪ which one's me - for a cool convertible or an suv? ♪ ♪ too bad i didn't know my credit was whack ♪ ♪ 'cause now i'm driving off the lot in a used sub-compact. ♪ ♪ f-r-e-e, that spells free credit report dot com, baby. ♪ ♪ saw their ads on my tv ♪ thought about going but was too lazy ♪ ♪ now instead of looking fly and rollin' phat ♪ ♪ my legs are sticking to the vinyl ♪ ♪ and my posse's getting laughed at. ♪ ♪ f-r-e-e, that spells free- credit report dot com, baby. ♪ bret: asked about the possibility of a secon
in italy, greg burke, fox news. bret: so is president obama preparing a sequel to his stimulus package? the fox all-stars discuss the prospects when we come back. [ thud ] [ woman sighs ] [ horn honks ] [ sigh ] a lot goes through your mind after an accident. but with liberty mutual, insurance issues won't, because we offer unlimited rental coverage, new car replacement, and accident forgiveness to help ease your mind. and that's our policy. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ ♪ which one's me -...
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. >>> greg norman had six birdies in the second round. he leads fred funk by one stroke going into the final round. >>> elay na beard scored 14 pounds for the east. the west was too much. they win it 130 to-118 the highest scong wnba all-star came ever. >>> next on reporters notebook, an inside look at the stories affecting your community. we will be back in 15 minutes with latest on the morning's top stories. for now, pat lawson muse. >>> good sunday morning. welcome to reporters notebook. i'm pat lawson muse. on the notebook this morning, metro problems. metro is now working on a backup system, a backup train control system that is supposed to rever prevent future collisions. this past week, metro general manager was a little bit on the defensive. they showed widespread functions in the circuit system that controls the trains in recent weeks. half a dozen track circuits on four of five lanes. what do you make of metro's assertions that none of these new problems are as serious as the problem that caused the crash that took the lives of
. >>> greg norman had six birdies in the second round. he leads fred funk by one stroke going into the final round. >>> elay na beard scored 14 pounds for the east. the west was too much. they win it 130 to-118 the highest scong wnba all-star came ever. >>> next on reporters notebook, an inside look at the stories affecting your community. we will be back in 15 minutes with latest on the morning's top stories. for now, pat lawson muse. >>> good sunday...
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congratulations to him, congratulations to greg mclaughlin for putting on a terrific tournament. tiger woods take as week off, goes to win at the british open maybe. we leave you with sights and sound with the host and competitor that left with the hardware. >> so tiger, how did you play today? >> well you know it was a tough day. got off to kind of a slow start. but --. >>> this has been geico sports extra. really fresh! come into your local giant today uthwaterin fruits a, all at prices you can handle. like whole seedless watermelon, just $3.88 each.
congratulations to him, congratulations to greg mclaughlin for putting on a terrific tournament. tiger woods take as week off, goes to win at the british open maybe. we leave you with sights and sound with the host and competitor that left with the hardware. >> so tiger, how did you play today? >> well you know it was a tough day. got off to kind of a slow start. but --. >>> this has been geico sports extra. really fresh! come into your local giant today uthwaterin fruits...
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. >> greg landis ' daughter died from an overdose of heroin that her boyfriend gave her. he was one of harper's buyers several of whom are recent graduates of west field high school the boyfriend was convicted and will be sentenced next friday. he's expected to receive more than 20 years behind bars. four other young people have been sentenced to about 20 years each. alicia is one of four young people in northern virginia to die from heroin in the past year. >>> day three of the jacks murder trial is over. she is the southeast mother charged with killing her four daughters. several neighbors took the stand today and they said the sounds of children playing stopped abruptly two years ago. the decaying body of jacks ' daughters were found in her home in january of last year when u.s. marshals delivered an eviction notice. >>> at least one republican senator says he will vote against sonia sotomayor's nomination to the united states supreme court. kentucky senator jim bunning says he has a problem with sonia sotomayor's 2001 speech and her wise latina judge comment. he also
. >> greg landis ' daughter died from an overdose of heroin that her boyfriend gave her. he was one of harper's buyers several of whom are recent graduates of west field high school the boyfriend was convicted and will be sentenced next friday. he's expected to receive more than 20 years behind bars. four other young people have been sentenced to about 20 years each. alicia is one of four young people in northern virginia to die from heroin in the past year. >>> day three of the...
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leanne greg has more on palin's farewell tonight. >> reporter: after a weekend of good-byes to sarah palin came the official moment. the swearing in of a new governor of alaska. >> i shawn parnell. >> do solemnly swear. >> reporter: the former lieutenant governor will take over the remaining year and a half of palin's term. >> it is my honor to speak to all alaskans, to our alaskan families this last time as your governor. >> reporter: in palin's final address as governor, a tribute to her home state. >> in alaska it is not an easy living, but it is a good living. and here it is impossible to lose your way. >> reporter: with palin's path still undetermined, many speculate. >> i'd like her to run for president. >> reporter: still undetermined. >> we'll see what happens. >> reporter: the sendoff started friday in her hometown of wasilla where she helped serve food at one of three weekend picnics she attended across the state. >> i won't take my time at the podium to talk politics today. >> reporter: instead, words of gratitude. >> i do want to tell you sin ve serely that i love you, i
leanne greg has more on palin's farewell tonight. >> reporter: after a weekend of good-byes to sarah palin came the official moment. the swearing in of a new governor of alaska. >> i shawn parnell. >> do solemnly swear. >> reporter: the former lieutenant governor will take over the remaining year and a half of palin's term. >> it is my honor to speak to all alaskans, to our alaskan families this last time as your governor. >> reporter: in palin's final...