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september auto sal are released along witthe august reports onersonal income and construction spending. in the moneyile tonight why the sidelines aren the best place to be you're planning r retirement. here's charles benne sachs vice psident and wealt manager at eveky and >> why safe ist always safe it s mark twain who said that h was re concerned about the return of his money than t return on s money. in this timef uncertainty, it is this very reason y investors have so mu cash on the sidenes these days. and who can blame themfter the ar we all just lived through in the investment rkets? are in the midst of a globa slowdown the likes of ich we haven't seenn decades and while manyee glimmers of light at the end othe tunnel, some sesustained darkness for some time. cash holdings while genelly safe from a principal protecon standpoint are far frosafe when it comes to meeng future spending goalsrimarily due to me and inflation. timeecause you are probably going to live longer tn you think, in fact there's ane in fo chance that you or your spouse will liventil age 95. inflation acts as e h
september auto sal are released along witthe august reports onersonal income and construction spending. in the moneyile tonight why the sidelines aren the best place to be you're planning r retirement. here's charles benne sachs vice psident and wealt manager at eveky and >> why safe ist always safe it s mark twain who said that h was re concerned about the return of his money than t return on s money. in this timef uncertainty, it is this very reason y investors have so mu cash on the...
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we set up a cage, put my cousin sal in an animal trainer outfit, and invited kids in from off the street to come say hello to jimmy the chimp. ♪ >> hello. nice to see you. how are you? >> hi. >> nice to see you. come on up to meet jimmy the talking chimp. he's here to meet you. step up here. don't afraid. >> hi, guys. what's your names? >> christian. >> alex. >> you guys brothers? >> yes. >> do you play sports? >> yeah. >> i play basketball. >> oh, that's fun. >> he doesn't really play sports. >> no. because i'm a chimpanzee. we can't really get organized. it's a weird thing. >> you're in a cage. >> yeah, i'm in a cage too which makes it hard to play in a cage like this. but i would like to play. i would love to play basketball. >> yeah. >> i love to eat a basketball, really. >> yeah. >> because they look like a big orange. >> yeah. >> like peeling it off. >> like peeling it and then eating it and then just laying it with big fat stomach. you know? >> yeah. >> that would be fun. >> mm-hmm. >> oh, boy, tell you what, it's been a busy day. been a really busy day today. >> you got -- >> i
we set up a cage, put my cousin sal in an animal trainer outfit, and invited kids in from off the street to come say hello to jimmy the chimp. ♪ >> hello. nice to see you. how are you? >> hi. >> nice to see you. come on up to meet jimmy the talking chimp. he's here to meet you. step up here. don't afraid. >> hi, guys. what's your names? >> christian. >> alex. >> you guys brothers? >> yes. >> do you play sports? >> yeah. >> i...
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sal selive in -- sally is live in the newsroom with details. >> reporter: last month, police found skeletal remains in woodlawn, baltimore county, and they have just confirmed they were those of nichols. after an investigation, police arrested nichols' former boyfriend, tyrone webb and charged him with first-degree murder. tonight, webb is being held in the baltimore county detention center without bail. >> nichols was a mother of three young children. >>> a wild ride for a baltimore city police officer. and he is lucky to have escaped without injury. a suspect dragged him income to a -- next to a car for several blocks. wjz is live at the scene in southwest baltimore. suzanne collins has more on what happened. >> reporter: it is hard to imagine being dragged five blocks actually, without being severely injured along that pavement. but this officer, who has not yet been named is in stable condition. >> reporter: a mail carrier who witnessed the dragging of the officer says he appeared to be caught on the suspect's car, up high, and in clear view of the man who kept driving. >> i saw him han
sal selive in -- sally is live in the newsroom with details. >> reporter: last month, police found skeletal remains in woodlawn, baltimore county, and they have just confirmed they were those of nichols. after an investigation, police arrested nichols' former boyfriend, tyrone webb and charged him with first-degree murder. tonight, webb is being held in the baltimore county detention center without bail. >> nichols was a mother of three young children. >>> a wild ride for a...
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the floor, more recently yanking each other's ties on the floor, giving each other the old italian sal outation on the there are of the house. this is something emotional. grayson does not come from a liberal district. obvious ex-plan nation, he is trying to stir up things and raise money, a guy very wealthy had in his own right, a self-funded candidate who ousted a republican in the last election. >> would you be great on that panel. >> thanks. >>> the house majority leader is calling for an apology for congressman grayson but not "die quickly" come, he has another reason and find out next hour. david what, do you think mike was refer to he said the old italian salutation? >> i think i know but i don't want to hazard a guess, alex. >> shouldn't go there. >> there are so many -- so much emotion in this health care debate that it is -- it is amusing in a way, you see some of the serious work of the amendments and discuss of the senate finance committee and floor speeches, knuckle-dragging knee and th-- neanderthals. >> that was a good one. >>> still waiting for president obama to step i
the floor, more recently yanking each other's ties on the floor, giving each other the old italian sal outation on the there are of the house. this is something emotional. grayson does not come from a liberal district. obvious ex-plan nation, he is trying to stir up things and raise money, a guy very wealthy had in his own right, a self-funded candidate who ousted a republican in the last election. >> would you be great on that panel. >> thanks. >>> the house majority...
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sal with the new york "daily news." was there anyone who wasn't surprised? we keep saying we were for chicago to go out in the first round, seemed a little early. what did you think? >> absolutely. it was a big surprise. i mean if you talk to insiders and you talk to people who are familiar with the olympic movement, everyone thought this was a race between chicago and rio de janeiro. but the surprise was chicago getting eliminated in that first round. >> right now, we're looking at madrid and rio, tokyo eliminated in the second round. we've heard a lot about rio in the last couple of days and putting it into a two-city race between chicago and rio but at this point anything could happen. >> sure. what looks good for rio de janeiro there has never been an olympic held in south america and never in rio de janeiro. spain has had one olympics so folks are looking to make history and go with rio de janeiro. >> we are hearing, though, former ioc president has weighed in on this from spain. a spaniard himself. he could have b
sal with the new york "daily news." was there anyone who wasn't surprised? we keep saying we were for chicago to go out in the first round, seemed a little early. what did you think? >> absolutely. it was a big surprise. i mean if you talk to insiders and you talk to people who are familiar with the olympic movement, everyone thought this was a race between chicago and rio de janeiro. but the surprise was chicago getting eliminated in that first round. >> right now, we're...
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>> that was the scene from "mad men" where sal, a closeted gay man is fired after a male client hits on him. that fictional show takes place in 1963, but the reality in 2009 is that gays are still discriminated against. thousands marched on washington yesterday in protest and to ask obama to keep his promises to the gay community. joining me to discuss this are dan savage, author and columnist and brian batt, oegingly gay actor, designer and activist. welcome to the show. i love the show. it's really great. it's just -- i love it. that took place in 1963, that scene. where you would be fired if you were gay on madison avenue, which is shocking to me. >> very shocking. the sad thing is it can happen today. there are laws -- >> not on madison avenue? not in the advertising industry? >> no, not now. >> they'd have to fire everybody. >> when you're compared to the rest of the country -- compared to the rest of the country madison avenue isn't that big of a street. there are a lot of other places where it could happen and still does happen, unfortunately. my characters are closeted. >> an
>> that was the scene from "mad men" where sal, a closeted gay man is fired after a male client hits on him. that fictional show takes place in 1963, but the reality in 2009 is that gays are still discriminated against. thousands marched on washington yesterday in protest and to ask obama to keep his promises to the gay community. joining me to discuss this are dan savage, author and columnist and brian batt, oegingly gay actor, designer and activist. welcome to the show. i love...
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sal sallie is among the names of people considered to be the grooming for the ceo jop. on this i'm, i think, will get it. i think the simple reason is that most analysts believe that none of those six names includes sallie or charles montag or brian or a few others. numb of them really have the chops to run it. >> charlie, sorry to interrupt. get what? we're talking about the emergency ceo position. >> excuse me. i'm not done what with i'm saying i just want to clarify for the viewers. >> what are you talking about? now you've got me confused. get what? >> get the ceo job or the emergency ceo position. >> forget about the energy ceo. i'm not talking about that. whenever you have the potential as we discuss a million times on these shows to -- that your ceo is going to be indicted or charged, i'm not saying he is. i think it's likely that ken lewis is going to get charged. you have someone step in in the interim. the real issue here is who do we have that's going to take over this job, when are they going to find it. and from what i understand the permanent, the name tha
sal sallie is among the names of people considered to be the grooming for the ceo jop. on this i'm, i think, will get it. i think the simple reason is that most analysts believe that none of those six names includes sallie or charles montag or brian or a few others. numb of them really have the chops to run it. >> charlie, sorry to interrupt. get what? we're talking about the emergency ceo position. >> excuse me. i'm not done what with i'm saying i just want to clarify for the...
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sal man rushdie. >> i had tips from him. how to deal with a fatwa. i was a hollywood fatwa on hi head at all times. most by barbara walters. >> let's leave her out of the conversation. the's other people. regis, for example. you haven't been invited back. >> you called -- that's in my book. did you know you're in my book? >> i skipped that section. >> you have to look. my book has an index to look yourself up and you can see what page you're on there by having to not read the whole book at all. >> what did you do for you or against you? >> i was on "the view" one time and you said to me out of the blue, have you been on regis lately? >> i said, no. you said, you mean because you said on regis live that gelman regis' [ bleep ] and i said, oh yeah. and then i said, wait a minute, i haven't on the show and you were laughing, i bet that's why. >> oh. >> in fact, i have not been on regis and kelly lee -- let's go with regis and kelly lee. because that's how long it's been since i've been on the show. i might have a fatwa from gelman. i didn't think he cou
sal man rushdie. >> i had tips from him. how to deal with a fatwa. i was a hollywood fatwa on hi head at all times. most by barbara walters. >> let's leave her out of the conversation. the's other people. regis, for example. you haven't been invited back. >> you called -- that's in my book. did you know you're in my book? >> i skipped that section. >> you have to look. my book has an index to look yourself up and you can see what page you're on there by having to...
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>> that was the scene from "mad men" where sal, a closeted gay man, is fired after a male client hits on him. that fictional show takes place in 1963, but the reality in 2009 is that gays are still discriminated against. thousands marched on washington yesterday in protest and to ask obama to keep his promises to the gay community. joining me to discuss this are dan savage, author and columnist and brian batt, openly gay actor, designer and activist. welcome to the show. i love the show. it's really great. it's just -- i love it. that took place in 1963, that scene. where you would be fired if you were gay, on madison avenue, which is shocking to me. >> very shocking. the sad thing is it can happen today. there are laws -- >> not on madison avenue? not in the advertising industry? >> no, not now. >> they'd have to fire everybody. >> when you're compared to the rest of the country -- compared to the rest of the country madison avenue isn't that big of a street. there are a lot of other places where it could happen and still does happen, unfortunately. my characters are closeted. art di
>> that was the scene from "mad men" where sal, a closeted gay man, is fired after a male client hits on him. that fictional show takes place in 1963, but the reality in 2009 is that gays are still discriminated against. thousands marched on washington yesterday in protest and to ask obama to keep his promises to the gay community. joining me to discuss this are dan savage, author and columnist and brian batt, openly gay actor, designer and activist. welcome to the show. i love...
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sal stpwhrar: thank you, mr. speaker. and -- mr. salazar: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to support what i consider to be my best legislative accomplishments since i came to congress in 2004. but let me first say how important the investments we are making in this bill are. nearly $2.5 billion for renewable energies. i especially want to point out the $225 million included for the solar energy. the third congressional district of colorado already has some of the largest solar farms in the world and my constituents are already recognizing the very benefits of solar industry. the $1.3 billion included for the department of interior and the bureau of reclamation are so vitally important to the western united states. as other speakers have mentioned, water continues to be a damper to the livelihood of many westerners, and this investment in our nation's water infrastructure from dams, canales, treatment plants and rural water projects -- canals, treatment plants and rural water projects is important for them as they face crisis after crisis from colorado all the
sal stpwhrar: thank you, mr. speaker. and -- mr. salazar: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to support what i consider to be my best legislative accomplishments since i came to congress in 2004. but let me first say how important the investments we are making in this bill are. nearly $2.5 billion for renewable energies. i especially want to point out the $225 million included for the solar energy. the third congressional district of colorado already has some of the largest solar farms in the...