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>> gary: two ball, two strike count. and just got a piece of nap last season, left-handers hit only .200 off brian. a couple of home runs. right-handers hit .315, had four homers, limited innings pitched, of course, as he made his major league debut, got his feet wet. sweeney with the 2-2. came in on it, popped him up, shallow left. montanez -- plenty of time to get in there. sweeney is retired one down. the orioles host the boston red sox for the first time for the three-game weekend series beginning april 30. tickets will not last so get your tickets at 888-848-bird. or go to orioles.com. >> jim p: hanging onto that arm and hand as though that shot to the back hurt him, barton getting back to the bag. carrying the wing there pretty tight. >> gary: one down. here's kouzmanoff. he is 1 for 12 in the series. orioles have a very tough beginning schedule, as we talked about, during spring training. this long trip -- four in oakland, three in seattle, three in boston. then they have the yankees coming in and then boston come
>> gary: two ball, two strike count. and just got a piece of nap last season, left-handers hit only .200 off brian. a couple of home runs. right-handers hit .315, had four homers, limited innings pitched, of course, as he made his major league debut, got his feet wet. sweeney with the 2-2. came in on it, popped him up, shallow left. montanez -- plenty of time to get in there. sweeney is retired one down. the orioles host the boston red sox for the first time for the three-game weekend...
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>> gary: what do i have to be sorry about? [ laughing ] >> mike: for sure. >> gary: breaking ball. hit that one in. 1 ball, 2 strikeouts on bautista. in the air to left field. he has a lot of it at a wall pie, and good-bye. home run. and bautista delivers a two rbi homer in the top half of the 8th inning, and toronto, for the first time has a lead, 3- 2! >> mike: breaking ball. easy to get the bat out to him t. ball really carried well, about 10 rows up in left field. >> gary: and that is tonight's ford drive of the game. your local ford dealer invitings to you experience ford like never before. ford, drive one! >> mike: unbelievable how the games continue to go like if for the orioles. here is kevin millwood, nothing but spectacular in his performance, but now trails. it has been 2-1 since the 4th inning . >> gary: and, again, it comes with 2 down. we showed you earlier how the orioles have surrendered ones with 2 outs and an inning. and it was an error that opened it up. other at 3rd. allowing mcdonald to reach. intended the inning. gonzalez, the other home run game in the 4th. f
>> gary: what do i have to be sorry about? [ laughing ] >> mike: for sure. >> gary: breaking ball. hit that one in. 1 ball, 2 strikeouts on bautista. in the air to left field. he has a lot of it at a wall pie, and good-bye. home run. and bautista delivers a two rbi homer in the top half of the 8th inning, and toronto, for the first time has a lead, 3- 2! >> mike: breaking ball. easy to get the bat out to him t. ball really carried well, about 10 rows up in left field....
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>> gary: and it is -- >> mike: the only way to get this guy out -- >> gary: it was a strike and he put it up there and he had to in advance. that's all. longoria hit into a double play his first time up. he will foul that one away. those of you who may have watched longoria, he takes ground balls on his knees. i was talking with him before the game today about where that came from. he said he started that in college with his coach because he says it helps you develop a faster hand, faster glove. he says you really get to move the glove. he says i think it helps me. >> mike: i thought he was just watching that golf. remember? the first thing i thought of. >> gary: well, you are a left hander. >> mike: i am. >> gary: further proof yet again. two ball, two strike count. pena and upton will follow. longoria to the 2-2. and he takes that one to the gap left center field. pie is there. hitters are not going to have the advantage of any wind- driven balls. at least not at this point of the ballgame. so just a very light breeze blowing. pena will take it away. carlos pena strikeout victim, gut
>> gary: and it is -- >> mike: the only way to get this guy out -- >> gary: it was a strike and he put it up there and he had to in advance. that's all. longoria hit into a double play his first time up. he will foul that one away. those of you who may have watched longoria, he takes ground balls on his knees. i was talking with him before the game today about where that came from. he said he started that in college with his coach because he says it helps you develop a faster...
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base. >> gary: two down. nick markakis, 0-2 in the game. nick now 3-20 to start the season. nick looks so good in spring training, we thought he would come into the month of april where he left off. he came into camp ready to go from day one. as they say, judgments made in spring training in september -- >> mike: oh, absolutely. >> gary: will often times be off the mark. nick is going to hit. it's a matter of getting it going. 0-1 count. takes it right back to him. and he gets the out. so no runs on one hit, no errors. and a baserunner left on. garza helping his own cause defensively with a glove right here. and a 4-1 rays lead diana rug. >> gary: hendrickson will try to hold the rays where they are in the 9th inning and give the o's a chance in the bottom half. garza is done. >> mike: he is celebrate with his teammates. nice work. eight innings, six hits. three walks, five k's. really settled down incredibly well after a shakeky couple of innings to start it off. >> gary: he could be 2-0 on the year with bot
base. >> gary: two down. nick markakis, 0-2 in the game. nick now 3-20 to start the season. nick looks so good in spring training, we thought he would come into the month of april where he left off. he came into camp ready to go from day one. as they say, judgments made in spring training in september -- >> mike: oh, absolutely. >> gary: will often times be off the mark. nick is going to hit. it's a matter of getting it going. 0-1 count. takes it right back to him. and he gets...
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gary thorne. a beautiful day here. so, a single here, moving down to 2nd base, so adam gets out of the 0-9 he was in. now 4-23 on the season. and 1 ball, 1 strike down. and marcum, lifetime, .227 off him. 1-1 delivered. really using up right-handed batters. similarity to the outstanding centers. >>> jones with a 2-1 count. on this first sunday. toronto leading the east, minnesota has a 5-1 mark. they have won 5 in a row. they have the most win in the baseball. oakland, 4-2. good start for them. they lead the west. cardinals, phillies and giants lead the league. houston has lost 5 in a row and haven't won a ball game. 3-2 delivery. slider. houston is the only team without a win in the first week. >> mike: a very long week. >> gary: yes, they don't have miguel tejada. 3 balls, 2 strouds on jones. and on the other way, right field. over toward the corner and that is ball around the corner. he will get to 3rd. >> mike: the ball had a lot of carry on it. over the plate fastball to jones. bouncing aroun
gary thorne. a beautiful day here. so, a single here, moving down to 2nd base, so adam gets out of the 0-9 he was in. now 4-23 on the season. and 1 ball, 1 strike down. and marcum, lifetime, .227 off him. 1-1 delivered. really using up right-handed batters. similarity to the outstanding centers. >>> jones with a 2-1 count. on this first sunday. toronto leading the east, minnesota has a 5-1 mark. they have won 5 in a row. they have the most win in the baseball. oakland, 4-2. good start...
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gary thorne, jim palmer. the mariners leading to 3-1 of the years struggling with the offense as they have had two or few are runs in eight of their last 11 games. matt albers on to pitch. >> jim: matt will come in. he will last ta, 2/3 of an not guilty out in oakland. as a matter of fact, after gym johnson came in -- jim onson-in- law came in and saved a couple of gomes. albers would have been the closer last night. if he would have gotten the opportunity and hopefully closed a game. >> gary: gutierrez. outside. gutierrez extended his hitting streak to six singles in the 6th inning. got a sac fly in the first. right now the single of bradley is the go ahead game winning rbi. he got it right in the 1st inning. right off the end of the bat. albers makes the play. gutierrez is retired. one down here in the 8th inning loam pez and griffey to follow. >> jim: matt, you know, when he sinks the ball, he is a very effective pitcher. when you go back to his last loss, he came into the game in his defense was his third
gary thorne, jim palmer. the mariners leading to 3-1 of the years struggling with the offense as they have had two or few are runs in eight of their last 11 games. matt albers on to pitch. >> jim: matt will come in. he will last ta, 2/3 of an not guilty out in oakland. as a matter of fact, after gym johnson came in -- jim onson-in- law came in and saved a couple of gomes. albers would have been the closer last night. if he would have gotten the opportunity and hopefully closed a game....
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baltimore orioles extra post game, back to gary and mike. >> gary: thank you. this game with brett anderson and baltimore orioles he canning from followed by game coverage on masn hd. noon to the -- and to in to the 4:00 game. from all of our crew i am gary thorne, thanks for being with us, this has been a masn presentation and jim and rick are standing by. >>> welcome back in everybody. it is baltimore orioles extra with rick dempsey, and he ends up with the losses as baltimore orioles score only two and we saw that last shot from miguel tejada looking simply bee willed derred they absolutely cannot believe what is going on, 8 consecutive losses on the year. >> i can't believe it either. nolan reimold and matt wieters nobody seems to be able to put together some big hits at the right time and that's what it's all about. nick markakis in that 9th inning, he was the only man out there to tie the ballgame, when you need one swing, you you are really not going to do it, you have to keep your chins up, things will turn, i still have faith that this team can still p
baltimore orioles extra post game, back to gary and mike. >> gary: thank you. this game with brett anderson and baltimore orioles he canning from followed by game coverage on masn hd. noon to the -- and to in to the 4:00 game. from all of our crew i am gary thorne, thanks for being with us, this has been a masn presentation and jim and rick are standing by. >>> welcome back in everybody. it is baltimore orioles extra with rick dempsey, and he ends up with the losses as baltimore...
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we will rejoin gary thorne and jim palmer. gary. >> reporter: jim, thank you very much. in the first two games you were facing pitchers who were fighting to remain in the rotation and then end the series with arguably the cy young award winner to be in the immediate future. >> jim: and you look at his numbers at safeco, an e.r.a. of 4.99, but that's before the what the 24th of may last year? since then he has won 17 out of 19 starts. quality starts left and right, and again tonight, this was like, i mean really the varsity playing the jr. varsity, he was that overpowering. two of the better offensive players out of the lineup. but again this guy just has unbelievable stuff. he's only 24. a vast array of pitches. anywhere from 91 to 96. gary this is what you're talking about. jim hunter eluding to it. 100 runners in scoring position. itst a mater of not having the best guys and then not performing as well as you would like to, but again fister, vargas, you like to get more than one and two runs but against hernandez, you have to have millwood pitch the shutout. as good as
we will rejoin gary thorne and jim palmer. gary. >> reporter: jim, thank you very much. in the first two games you were facing pitchers who were fighting to remain in the rotation and then end the series with arguably the cy young award winner to be in the immediate future. >> jim: and you look at his numbers at safeco, an e.r.a. of 4.99, but that's before the what the 24th of may last year? since then he has won 17 out of 19 starts. quality starts left and right, and again tonight,...
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hits it up the gap. >> gary: 5 rbi for scott. waters with that ball rolling to wall came around to the plenty of time to get it done. now there will be a discussion with rick adair going out, the pitching coach. there's water who's puts the first across -- there's water who's puts the first across. >> if you hit up the gap, you don't have to be the fleet of foot the score from first, because it's so deep. >> brandon league gets up. >> montanez up with a runner at 2nd base and 2 down. montanez has popped up and struck out. >> figgins busy at second and gets the out. the orioles break up the no- hitter. a run, throw hits, one left. cko: uh, you wanted to see me sir? boss: come on in, i had some other things you can tell people about geico - great claims service and a 97% customer satisfaction rate. show people really trust us. gecko: yeah right, that makes sense. boss: trust is key when talking about geico. you gotta feel it. why don't you and i practice that with a little exercise where i fall backwards and you catch me. gecko: uh
hits it up the gap. >> gary: 5 rbi for scott. waters with that ball rolling to wall came around to the plenty of time to get it done. now there will be a discussion with rick adair going out, the pitching coach. there's water who's puts the first across -- there's water who's puts the first across. >> if you hit up the gap, you don't have to be the fleet of foot the score from first, because it's so deep. >> brandon league gets up. >> montanez up with a runner at 2nd...
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gary? >> gary: thank you very much. it's as good as your next starter and the starter is as good as it's going to get. back for the orioles, the only one with a w under his name. >> jim p: it's a great combination when you pitch well and have a lot of run support in the two starts. if you look at the numbers, this is how he compares to the starters, which you would rather not compare them -- he has the only win and how about that .190 batting average? hadn't given up home runs. on the other side of the coin, in his two starts they have five rubs in his first start and last time six. you know, i think probably even more important for 23-year-old young left-hander in his first full year in the major leagues, he made some adjustments, walking five in the tampa bay game when they came to baltimore. he was about as good as you can get for the first seven innings and then they got lucky. bullpen didn't do a very good job but he is going to give you the opportunity to win and when you lost nine in
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>> gary: yes. >> mike: placement. >> gary: here is garrett atkins. atkins has a five-game hit streak. he had the shin bruise which kept him out yesterday. he has hit in all five that he has played in. and he will take the pitch inside for a ball. orioles get a chance to put up a runner up against garza again in the second inning. tampa bay won the season series last year ten games to 8. but the orioles had a 5-4 advantage here at camden yards last year. this ballpark has been one that the rays have not had particularly good luck in. garza pitching, the tougher they are, the better he is. >> mike: 1-33 against the others. he is like fifth in winning percentage among pitchers in the american league who have had success. i think four of the other five are in either new york or boston. they are not pitching against new york or boston. garza doing that against the orioles and toronto and new york and boston, it's quite a feat. >> gary: back at second, wieters, 1-1 delivery. this is why the orioles have to start picking up the numbers. they have had an aby
>> gary: yes. >> mike: placement. >> gary: here is garrett atkins. atkins has a five-game hit streak. he had the shin bruise which kept him out yesterday. he has hit in all five that he has played in. and he will take the pitch inside for a ball. orioles get a chance to put up a runner up against garza again in the second inning. tampa bay won the season series last year ten games to 8. but the orioles had a 5-4 advantage here at camden yards last year. this ballpark has been...
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no. >> gary: he went too far. actually kerr win danly says that throw the 2nd base -- and brignac is out. how about that? tampa bay thought it was ball 4 and they thought it would be an appeal. brignac went to 2nd base because he thought it was ball 4. crawford is throwing his helmet and the orioles are out of the inning and the most unusual of double plays. kerr win danly is telling madden that he called him out. crawford thought he had ball 4. so crawford is out, brignac is out and the inning is over. >> jim: he didn't swing, but the home plate umpire thought he did. then a heads up play by wieters. nice tag to get him out. >> gary: the unusual double play ends it. did the caveman invent fire? ♪ sweet times knocking at my front door, what else could i ask for, tonight. ♪ ♪ better times knocking... host: could switching to geico 15% or more on car insurance? host: is ed "too tall" jones too tall? >> well, kerr win danly had an interesting 7th inning. the foul ball hit him in the mask, and then he called car
no. >> gary: he went too far. actually kerr win danly says that throw the 2nd base -- and brignac is out. how about that? tampa bay thought it was ball 4 and they thought it would be an appeal. brignac went to 2nd base because he thought it was ball 4. crawford is throwing his helmet and the orioles are out of the inning and the most unusual of double plays. kerr win danly is telling madden that he called him out. crawford thought he had ball 4. so crawford is out, brignac is out and the...
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>> gary: no. that's my guess. >> jim: 21 wins. >> gary: sometimes seen -- even a squirrel. swung on and missed. and adam jones, who grounded out his first time up, 0-5 in the two games. >> jim: the ancient mariner now pitching with the phillies. >> gary: the 0-2 foul tip held on to. first strike out for jason vargas. one away here in the 3rd inning. markakis up. >> jim: a little different approach. he got ahead. and then just butts the ball up- and-in. we all know and the league has found out that adam jones is a much better fastball hitter up and out of the plate. boy, does he miss brian roberts. not on base. not getting as many fastballs. >> gary: that's going to miss outside for a ball. ty wigginton had a walk, scored in the 1st inning on the rbi double. the orioles' offense three fewer runs ten times in the 14 games played in year, and two or fewer runs seven of the last ten. so it's really made it tough on the pitchers who know that the limited offense forces them to give up very little. wigginton takes it outside. vargas way off the mark here on these three pitches, a
>> gary: no. that's my guess. >> jim: 21 wins. >> gary: sometimes seen -- even a squirrel. swung on and missed. and adam jones, who grounded out his first time up, 0-5 in the two games. >> jim: the ancient mariner now pitching with the phillies. >> gary: the 0-2 foul tip held on to. first strike out for jason vargas. one away here in the 3rd inning. markakis up. >> jim: a little different approach. he got ahead. and then just butts the ball up- and-in. we all...
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it's deceptive. >> gary: jones shows bunt. let's check in with amber. >> jones trying to step up in the lead off spot. roberts saw another back specialist and he has not been cleared to pick up a baseball. he can not do any baseball activity. he has a herniated disc. i'm sure brian contemplating what his next move will be. he had barely any spring training and he'll be out for a bit. >> gary: lopez with that one. jones is retired. as a result of all of this, look at the orioles infield. you have wigginton, izturis, lugo and scott, one guy, izturis playing where he should be. trembley said not only have i not had a bench all year, we've not had the team together all year. >> jim: the age of run prevention, the mariners did it better than anybody. the red sox got swept by the rays it has not worked for them this year. that's part of the game. you have to pick it, especially with a young pitching staff. they will to make the most out of it. lugo can play the infield. wigginton can play around. >> gary: you will get hurt in the ga
it's deceptive. >> gary: jones shows bunt. let's check in with amber. >> jones trying to step up in the lead off spot. roberts saw another back specialist and he has not been cleared to pick up a baseball. he can not do any baseball activity. he has a herniated disc. i'm sure brian contemplating what his next move will be. he had barely any spring training and he'll be out for a bit. >> gary: lopez with that one. jones is retired. as a result of all of this, look at the...
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enjoy the win. >> amber: thank you. >> amber: gary? >> gary: we hope you will joins tomorrow. game one against the mariners -- bergesen against fister. our coverage on masn 2 begins at 9:30. os xtra beginning and game coverage at 10:00. for jim and amber and our crew, i'm gary thorne. we'll bid you adieu as the orioles win 8-3. this has been a masn presentatio . how it all happened -- jim? rick? >> jim h: welcome in. jim hunter and rick dempsey with os xtra postgame, presented by verizon. everyone can exhale as the os win 8-3 and yes, it was, in fact, a save situation but the orioles snap that nine-game losing streak and now tomorrow they go to the ballpark to win two in a row. what it's all about, really, is snapping the streak to move forward. >> rick: well, you really did. the orioles did everything they needed to do -- a lot of back- to-back hits and when they needed them, ty wigginton with a big home run. everybody through the lineup -- seven of the nine hitters had at least one hit on the day and others hit the ball hard. this is what the orioles have to build on from th
enjoy the win. >> amber: thank you. >> amber: gary? >> gary: we hope you will joins tomorrow. game one against the mariners -- bergesen against fister. our coverage on masn 2 begins at 9:30. os xtra beginning and game coverage at 10:00. for jim and amber and our crew, i'm gary thorne. we'll bid you adieu as the orioles win 8-3. this has been a masn presentatio . how it all happened -- jim? rick? >> jim h: welcome in. jim hunter and rick dempsey with os xtra postgame,...
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>> gary: they they have to score early and try to hold on. game 2 coming up and kevin millwood who had two very good starts can be on the right train arriving at this one. toward a happier, healthier community. fill it out and mail it back today. 2010 census. hey katie. how are you? [ katie ] should i get a perm? oh, that's an interesting question... [ katie ] she's always talking over me in meetings. i mean it's just so rude. mm-hmm. [ both laughing ] ♪ when did you video me dancing? [ katie ] posting it. do not post this! [ katie ] come on... i'm not gonna grow a beard because then i'll look ridicu-- ah! where am i? by the way, katie, tillamook is beautiful this time of year. [ katie ] oh, really? we should go camping out there. [ male announcer ] at&t 3g -- talk and surf at the same time. . >> gary: baltimore orioles baseball on masn brought to you by southwest airlines. grab your bag, it is on. another beautiful day here in oakland and oakland at the count he stadium is the site for game two of this one. it is high skies, lights are on
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gary. >> again, the business needs to be split. it's time for them to get rid of the land line business and only focus on wireless and cut the dividend. >> giant pop here, and this is for the week. chipt lee mexican grill up 15%. beaks. >> listen, people are going out to dinner again. earnings were great. they're getting out of their house and eating those burritos. zmar fantastic, by the way. let this trade for another day, then you'll have another range to buy. >> we'll take your advice, brian. we've got the final trade coming up next. want to trade smarter tomorrow? take another whack at today. only thinkorswim let's you replay the day. pick a day. see every tick, every option, every future, every trade, second by second. paper trade against real historical data... so you can test drive tomorrow's strategy tonight. think on demand. get it free. only from thinkorswim.com. rated #1 on-line broker by barron's. >>> time for the final trade. joe. >> short cma. >> grasso. >> goldman sachs. if it heads toward 155, bail. >> anthony. >>
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gary. >> gary: amber he has gone about it professional with the orioles. and he hopes to get the win. that's not the hope of don wakamatsu. the wonderful e.r.a. that one to center field. lopez, jones is there. he has got it. lopez retired. one away in the 2nd inning. >> jim: yep, we could bring in death valley in here for the center field. >> gary: the roof has been closed all day. cold, rainy, drizzly day but this evening is beautiful. they opened the roof up. 52 degrees at the start, and virtually no breeze. that doesn't happen here often. >> jim: nolan reimold looked like it was going out. he said i knew i would hit a home run but it wasn't going to go out yesterday. that's what he did. >> gary: this is the ballpark with the home runs that don't go out. casey kotchman, two for eight. a home run and three rbis in the series. he has had good numbers against millwood. 5 of 15 with 3 homers. and that one is to center. again the big part of the ballpark, jones is there, and he has glout it. two fly balls to center. don't miss your final chance to bid on the
gary. >> gary: amber he has gone about it professional with the orioles. and he hopes to get the win. that's not the hope of don wakamatsu. the wonderful e.r.a. that one to center field. lopez, jones is there. he has got it. lopez retired. one away in the 2nd inning. >> jim: yep, we could bring in death valley in here for the center field. >> gary: the roof has been closed all day. cold, rainy, drizzly day but this evening is beautiful. they opened the roof up. 52 degrees at...
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simulated game. 30 pitches yesterday. >> gary: izturis, lopez, way in on third base. n't being for a base hit his last time up. >> jim: you made a good point, they deponent have a lefty in the bullpen, bullpen, and vargas is the guy who did pitch with the bullpen. that would be an option. >> gary: he just missed outside. he was headed to the dugout. hernandez. you don't find too many young pitchers at 24 pitching with such command and control. he will add and subtract and make good pitches. fouled off. the count will stay at 1-2. the team record in his last 37 starts is an amazing 28-9 in his last 37 starts. >> jim: 32 of them going at
simulated game. 30 pitches yesterday. >> gary: izturis, lopez, way in on third base. n't being for a base hit his last time up. >> jim: you made a good point, they deponent have a lefty in the bullpen, bullpen, and vargas is the guy who did pitch with the bullpen. that would be an option. >> gary: he just missed outside. he was headed to the dugout. hernandez. you don't find too many young pitchers at 24 pitching with such command and control. he will add and subtract and make...
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is this the stimulus that america needs, gary? >> absolutely, leave it to a private company to get it right. the greatest wealth creator in maybe the history of the universe cutting all of these prices. brenda, look who benefits, wal-mart the company benefits, customers obviously benefit, the community around them benefits. even the union employees at wal-mart benefit because wal-mart grows bigger and bot ton line they'll take in more revenue than with higher prices. that's the lesson that the government should learn, if they lower taxes like reagan did-- . mike you want to say higher prices or lower prices. >> gary, before we give them a nobel prize, let's figure out what they're doing, they've lost the middle class market, they don't want to shop at wal-mart anymore, this is a gimmicks, what are they giving discounts on, toasters and toys or real things that we need. >> food. >> food. >> wait just a second, wait just a second. this is a great gimmick to draw you into the store, but i'll bet when the smoke clears you're not going
is this the stimulus that america needs, gary? >> absolutely, leave it to a private company to get it right. the greatest wealth creator in maybe the history of the universe cutting all of these prices. brenda, look who benefits, wal-mart the company benefits, customers obviously benefit, the community around them benefits. even the union employees at wal-mart benefit because wal-mart grows bigger and bot ton line they'll take in more revenue than with higher prices. that's the lesson...
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gary b. >> what's wrong with preventing fraud? telling consumers what they're buying. >> we already have the laws they've got to enforce them for crying out loud. we have laws this thick on this issue. >> the agency won't do this. >> that's right. >> brenda: hold on, gary b, why do we need a new agency? >> boy, that is, that is the million dollar question, why? because it's the obama administration's way of taking over our entire economy, brenda. look, this is going to be yet another government agency that gets in between and in the way and creates friction between businesses and consumers. look, you've already seen the effect on the credit card industry, you know, rates are now up. it's harder to get credit cards, and the effect of all of this limiting credit, which is really the intent of this bill this bill is put in place to eliminate the kind of credit that the obama administration doesn't like, the problem is, it's already been studied by george mason's come out with a study acut 60,000 jobs a year. the reason, toby smith ha
gary b. >> what's wrong with preventing fraud? telling consumers what they're buying. >> we already have the laws they've got to enforce them for crying out loud. we have laws this thick on this issue. >> the agency won't do this. >> that's right. >> brenda: hold on, gary b, why do we need a new agency? >> boy, that is, that is the million dollar question, why? because it's the obama administration's way of taking over our entire economy, brenda. look, this...
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steel today, get out. >> gary. >> airlines continue. this is great. >> karen. >> i like aeu. >> dennis. >> own restaurant stocks. >> brilliant. that's it. good night. >>> i'm jim cramer, and welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game! >> firms are going to go out of business, and he's nuts! they're nuts! they know nothing! >> i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. and i promise to -- >> "mad money." you can't afford to miss it. >> hey, i'm cramer! welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. not my cup of tea. my job is to try to help you make money and give you a little entertainment and to educate you. so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. what an ugly day! looks like the don't worry be happy mob got overrun by the bears, the grecian bonds, the worries about mortgage rates, the dissension on the fed. maybe the concerns about the recovery are right smack dab back on the front page. maybe the fretters have reemerged and are taking action. >> sell sell sell. >> what else with the dow ge
steel today, get out. >> gary. >> airlines continue. this is great. >> karen. >> i like aeu. >> dennis. >> own restaurant stocks. >> brilliant. that's it. good night. >>> i'm jim cramer, and welcome to my world. >> you need to get in the game! >> firms are going to go out of business, and he's nuts! they're nuts! they know nothing! >> i always like to say there's a bull market somewhere. and i promise to -- >> "mad...
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gary? >> a cash generating machine but the government keep raising taxes on it and i wonder when they will hit the wall and hurt companies going forward. so far, so good. >> quickly, market up or down
gary? >> a cash generating machine but the government keep raising taxes on it and i wonder when they will hit the wall and hurt companies going forward. so far, so good. >> quickly, market up or down
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gary b smith, tobin smith, pat dorsey, eric bolling, along with richard goodsteen. why don't we see a glimmer of hope for the jobs. we see hits for the health care law, bad for jobs. >> yes, the company 3 billion now, the estimate could be up to 14 billion dollar when all is said and done. two options, cut benefits likely the retirees to worked for the companies for years and expected the benefits when they retire and maybe some of those get pulled out from under them or stop hiring because at some point, they have to close it. this is a new cost, i hear from the left they knew about this, this is money that's going to come off the bottom line and the way they're going to have to shore up that bottom line is either cut benefits or stop hiring. >> how could this be good for jobs, richard? >> well, it's good in many respects. first of all, let's clear up the facts. this is a subsidy that these companies are getting from the federal government thanks to the prescription drug bill back in 2003, and all they're saying now is, you know what, you can't deduct it. that's no
gary b smith, tobin smith, pat dorsey, eric bolling, along with richard goodsteen. why don't we see a glimmer of hope for the jobs. we see hits for the health care law, bad for jobs. >> yes, the company 3 billion now, the estimate could be up to 14 billion dollar when all is said and done. two options, cut benefits likely the retirees to worked for the companies for years and expected the benefits when they retire and maybe some of those get pulled out from under them or stop hiring...
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gary talked about it. i talked about it last week. i think that's important. >> that is a good point to make. dennis, thanks so much for monitoring that as you call it boring conference call for us, making sense. got to move on and talk some biotech here. 72 million. 72. that is the number of americans who are obese or overweight and they haven't had access to a new prescription diet pill since the '90s. that is unbelievable, and that is about to change. cnbc pharmaceuticals reporter mike huckman has been covering biotech's dash to deliver a safe and effective new drug to the market, a race that's coming to a close. mike, which companies are going to be out first? >> of course you all remember fen-phen. that's what melissa was referring to. it was taken back market in '97. wyeth had to play 20-plus billion dollars to get out from underneath that. so now this could be a really fat year. fat profits -- >> no pun intended. >> of course it's intended. and a bad one at that. but yeah, there's three companies, three biotechs, kind of baby b
gary talked about it. i talked about it last week. i think that's important. >> that is a good point to make. dennis, thanks so much for monitoring that as you call it boring conference call for us, making sense. got to move on and talk some biotech here. 72 million. 72. that is the number of americans who are obese or overweight and they haven't had access to a new prescription diet pill since the '90s. that is unbelievable, and that is about to change. cnbc pharmaceuticals reporter mike...
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gary kaminsky, former newberger berman managing director is there. gary, what was it like to be inside 85 broad street, of course the headquarters of goldman sachs, today of all days? >> well, not 85 broad anymore because they've actually moved. >> oh, right. old habits die hard. >> let me just sigh thay this, this is a serious matter. however, if we give it some sort of perspective, and i mentioned on the halftime today, let's go back to the ipo spinning issues a decade ago, i've got to believe that a lot of people within goldman were actually pretty pleased today. and that may sound a little crazy and contrarian. but understand that there's been a feeling that there's been a witch hunt, as joe alluded to, for almost a year now. maybe a year and a half. and if this was the best case that they could present against a 31-year-old vp, securitization was financial heroin. i said that a year and a half ago. the institutional buyers that are trading in these products are very well aware that people are shorting the products and taking the tranches. so my
gary kaminsky, former newberger berman managing director is there. gary, what was it like to be inside 85 broad street, of course the headquarters of goldman sachs, today of all days? >> well, not 85 broad anymore because they've actually moved. >> oh, right. old habits die hard. >> let me just sigh thay this, this is a serious matter. however, if we give it some sort of perspective, and i mentioned on the halftime today, let's go back to the ipo spinning issues a decade ago,...
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meantime let's bring in gary kaminsky who's standing by in englewood cliffs, that magical place we know as our headquarters. >> e.c. >> e.c., gary kaminsky-u heard joe and pete asparring a bit but my question to you -- >> first thing is welcome back from the vacay. and second thing is pete, that's an awesome tan. and third thing, karen is right. i've been -- for 20 years alcoa has always had an issue. you talk about every market cycle, it always has an issue every quarter. >> all right. so is this different this time around? >> it is. >> the last earnings season alcoa really started the start of some sort of a market correction. do you think we're going to see the same sort of trading this time around? >> i do not. and if you recall back in january, melissa, i thought that the nasdaq was ripe for a correction right after earnings season. if you remember, where we were this time january, you had good earnings, bad stock action, and then you had that nice nasdaq correction. the difference right now between now and january and that the capital markets are functioning quite well. we did not
meantime let's bring in gary kaminsky who's standing by in englewood cliffs, that magical place we know as our headquarters. >> e.c. >> e.c., gary kaminsky-u heard joe and pete asparring a bit but my question to you -- >> first thing is welcome back from the vacay. and second thing is pete, that's an awesome tan. and third thing, karen is right. i've been -- for 20 years alcoa has always had an issue. you talk about every market cycle, it always has an issue every quarter....
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and gary thorne, mike harris, good to be here with you this sunday. gathered in the first. lost it in the 8th. trying to get it back in the 9th. the orioles have now given up at least one run in the 8th or 9th inning in all 6 of their games. 10 runs scored against the orioles in the 8th and 9th inning. >> mike: can you couple that with the stuff that we had yesterday, the orioles only scored 2 runs after the 6th inning all year. >> gary: all year. sweeping pitch on the outside. and encarnacion, 0-3 in the ball game. 3 hits and 19 at bats on the year for him. toronto trying to get it cup with pitching again and get
and gary thorne, mike harris, good to be here with you this sunday. gathered in the first. lost it in the 8th. trying to get it back in the 9th. the orioles have now given up at least one run in the 8th or 9th inning in all 6 of their games. 10 runs scored against the orioles in the 8th and 9th inning. >> mike: can you couple that with the stuff that we had yesterday, the orioles only scored 2 runs after the 6th inning all year. >> gary: all year. sweeping pitch on the outside. and...
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right, gary? you read it. >> it is. i think i'm mentioned in the book. >> that's why it's so great. >> i can't comment. >> all right. let's move on to headline number two here. amazon to amaze. at least that is the verdict of the top fundamental chart and options gurus on the street. take a look at tonight's "fast money" 360. >> with amazon, yes, we're buyers into the print. we like the fundamentals here. we think the earnings could prove to be a modest catalyst. the street estimates for 60 cents seem reasonable. there's an overhang issue here that we think has been exaggerated although we think it's real but we think it's been exaggerated related to apple and the ipad. we think the core fundamentals for amazon are well intact. we think the long thesis is well intact. we're buyers. >> we're going to look at amazon now. amazon's been a favorite of ours at wjb for a long time. we've had it on our focus list, so to speak, since last spring. we've had targets for amazon of 160 and 175. we think amazon is as good as it gets
right, gary? you read it. >> it is. i think i'm mentioned in the book. >> that's why it's so great. >> i can't comment. >> all right. let's move on to headline number two here. amazon to amaze. at least that is the verdict of the top fundamental chart and options gurus on the street. take a look at tonight's "fast money" 360. >> with amazon, yes, we're buyers into the print. we like the fundamentals here. we think the earnings could prove to be a modest...
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we'll look back at some of the best things in the past movement and i caught up with head coach gary williams. and matt bradley stops by to chat all things caps. "washington post live" weekend starts right now. >>> hello everyone. thanks for tuning into "washington post live" weekend. college park has been exciting and we can thank vasquez for that. he racked up award after award following hisout standing senior season. and i had a chance to speak to him as we begin the next chapter of his basketball life. check it out. >> here's vasquez with a runner- up the glass. and it's good! 73-69. we have 38 seconds to go. >> better to be lucky and g and if you're both, you're the truth. >> and it's all over. and here come the fans on the floor. gary williams. the fans storming the floor. maryland wins it 79-72. >> another award for you. you've been getting them a lot. you had a great career at maryland. what did this mean to you. >> it means a lot. and the first thing i would like to thank god and my teammates and my coaches and family and my country and the smiling fans. it's unbelievable. i
we'll look back at some of the best things in the past movement and i caught up with head coach gary williams. and matt bradley stops by to chat all things caps. "washington post live" weekend starts right now. >>> hello everyone. thanks for tuning into "washington post live" weekend. college park has been exciting and we can thank vasquez for that. he racked up award after award following hisout standing senior season. and i had a chance to speak to him as we begin...
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we've got gary smith, tobin smith, part dorsey, eric bolling. and welcome to everybody. eric, a national sales tax and economy crusher? >> an economy crusher, welcome to bm campaign promise number 88, broken. no new taxes to anyone making under $250,000 bucks. here is a tax on everyone and everything. anything from a book, a $30 book now costs $36. a dinner out, an ipad, a $500 ipad, $600. even a car, ford fiesta almost $3,000 more. if you're a consumer, you're being taxed anyway and you're worried about health care and now this, everything you buy more tax, tax, tax, tax, enough, stop! >> that means shut go the wallets? >> well, you know, the vat tax is another tool. they can use it any way they want, temporarily, adjustable rate and the primary tax and we do away with income tax.
we've got gary smith, tobin smith, part dorsey, eric bolling. and welcome to everybody. eric, a national sales tax and economy crusher? >> an economy crusher, welcome to bm campaign promise number 88, broken. no new taxes to anyone making under $250,000 bucks. here is a tax on everyone and everything. anything from a book, a $30 book now costs $36. a dinner out, an ipad, a $500 ipad, $600. even a car, ford fiesta almost $3,000 more. if you're a consumer, you're being taxed anyway and...
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. >> gary: miguel tejada has it and kevin kouzmanoff retires in the bottom half of the 8th inning. it cannot be reproduced and the accounts may not be disseminated without the express written consent of the baltimore orioles. closer up in the bullpen daily, they tried being looked at. eric chavez takes the pitch for a strike eric chavez has singled grounded out and flied out. 4 runs 9 hits, an or record for oakland a's 4 runs 2 hits for
. >> gary: miguel tejada has it and kevin kouzmanoff retires in the bottom half of the 8th inning. it cannot be reproduced and the accounts may not be disseminated without the express written consent of the baltimore orioles. closer up in the bullpen daily, they tried being looked at. eric chavez takes the pitch for a strike eric chavez has singled grounded out and flied out. 4 runs 9 hits, an or record for oakland a's 4 runs 2 hits for
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gary, what is your first move next week? >> happy friday. this is a market that is trading on massive meltup momentum. we've been on this now for several weeks. i told you mid-week that there was just no way, no way with 400 new highs on wednesday that this was going to be any type of correction. you had 500 new highs on the new york stock exchange yesterday. 634 new highs today on the new york stock exchange. you don't have corrections when you have that type of internal strength. and if you're a portfolio manager running a fund, an actively managed fund right now, if the last couple of fridays you had a bad weekend you're going to have a terrible weekend this weekend because more active managers are underperforming the index right now than there's been in many, many years. and that will continue to drive this meltup. >> let's talk about this week real quick. first of all, the hardest trade to make is always the best trade. and right now the hardest trade is to stay with this rally right now. this is not the 2009 hedge fund vip rally. you l
gary, what is your first move next week? >> happy friday. this is a market that is trading on massive meltup momentum. we've been on this now for several weeks. i told you mid-week that there was just no way, no way with 400 new highs on wednesday that this was going to be any type of correction. you had 500 new highs on the new york stock exchange yesterday. 634 new highs today on the new york stock exchange. you don't have corrections when you have that type of internal strength. and if...
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i hear what you're saying, gary. you think it's a weak case. one thing i learned in law school, and perhaps the only thing, is avoid lawsuits. particularly one with your regulator. >> anthony, again, back with your legal cap, the fact that goldman is basically throwing mr. fabrice out to the wolves, isn't this their way of saying okay, we're playing ball and we think this is the best way to get ourselves out of this? >> okay. i say again, i'm not inside goldman, but i think the standard operating procedure is when someone's been fingered by the s.e.c. you give them a paid leave of absence. they're probably not throwing him under the bus as much as you think. it's just they're getting legal advice from their litigation staff. as to how to properly handle this case. subpoena and that's standard operating procedure, to put the guy on the sidelines and give him a paid leave of absence. >> all right, anthony, we're going to leave it there. thank you very much. anthony scaramucci of skybridge capital. let's take a quick check on shares of goldman sac
i hear what you're saying, gary. you think it's a weak case. one thing i learned in law school, and perhaps the only thing, is avoid lawsuits. particularly one with your regulator. >> anthony, again, back with your legal cap, the fact that goldman is basically throwing mr. fabrice out to the wolves, isn't this their way of saying okay, we're playing ball and we think this is the best way to get ourselves out of this? >> okay. i say again, i'm not inside goldman, but i think the...
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gary tuchman is there. we'll talk to him coming up. he's on the ground. >>> and how dangerous is that ash? we'll show you one passenger jet's close call decades ago. >>> first, the smoke filled the cabin, then came to flames. the engines caught on fire. incredible story of survival ahead. >>> and what you don't know about jack kevorkian. the doctor who helped more than 130 people die. he's not sure of the exact number. he joins us with the big "360 interview." a fascinating, candid interview with the man at the center of this life-and-death issue. [ male announcer ] when we built our first hybrid, youtube didn't exist. and facebook was still run out of a dorm room. when we built our first hybrid, more people had landlines than cell phones, and gas was $1.75 a gallon. and now, while other luxury carmakers are building their first hybrids, lexus hybrids have traveled 5.5 billion miles. and that's quite a head start. ♪ and that's quite a head start. ♪ well, look who's here. it's ellen. hey, mayor white. how you doing? great. come on i
gary tuchman is there. we'll talk to him coming up. he's on the ground. >>> and how dangerous is that ash? we'll show you one passenger jet's close call decades ago. >>> first, the smoke filled the cabin, then came to flames. the engines caught on fire. incredible story of survival ahead. >>> and what you don't know about jack kevorkian. the doctor who helped more than 130 people die. he's not sure of the exact number. he joins us with the big "360...
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please, gary. what can i trade? >> the story is real simple. the meltup continues, and so whether it's the financials, whether it's the retail names, it's the names that we've been focused on that are going to participate in a rising interest rate environment. because despite today's auction rates are going up so, you've got to -- >> we will come back to both of those themes. for the moment to some traders the last leg of this rally has been too quiet by far, but our chart of the day says never short a quiet market. the market's longest stretch without a 1% gain or decline happened back in 1995, when the market, dennis, saw a 35% gain for the year overall. >> give me a quiet market anytime. i'm an old guy. i've been around here doing this for 35 years. i'm comfortable with the vix at 16%. i can remember when a vix at 16% was a high number. here we are at 16. give me quiet numbers. i'd much prefer them. >> dennis is smack on. but the problem here is people have been too complacent here. i think the market's way too complacent with vol at 16. i t
please, gary. what can i trade? >> the story is real simple. the meltup continues, and so whether it's the financials, whether it's the retail names, it's the names that we've been focused on that are going to participate in a rising interest rate environment. because despite today's auction rates are going up so, you've got to -- >> we will come back to both of those themes. for the moment to some traders the last leg of this rally has been too quiet by far, but our chart of the...
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i'm talking about gary smith right here with us to help you understand the story. mr. smith, welcome to "mad money." good to see you. >> thank you, jim. >> sit down. >> thank you. >> they wrote you off, they didn't believe. tell us about how you could be so gutsy as to do an acquisition that everybody panned that all of a sudden now everyone's saying they thought of? >> well, we thought it was a great idea from the start and we focused on doing our due diligence and just doing the right thing. >> now, how did it transform -- a lot of people think ciena they don't know anything, they think it's like the crayon color in the box. talk about what ciena was before, what ciena was after, and why this was so important. >> well, ciena before was a really specialist player in basically facilitating the internet. as you say, sort of the circulatory system for the internet and mobile networks. now with this acquisition if gives us global scale and we're the number one in north america and as you say number three globally. it gives us the ability to invest and to scale the network
i'm talking about gary smith right here with us to help you understand the story. mr. smith, welcome to "mad money." good to see you. >> thank you, jim. >> sit down. >> thank you. >> they wrote you off, they didn't believe. tell us about how you could be so gutsy as to do an acquisition that everybody panned that all of a sudden now everyone's saying they thought of? >> well, we thought it was a great idea from the start and we focused on doing our due...
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gary tuckman, worldwide resources of cnn on display, gary in iceland. >> a lot of people are wondering, is there going to be any relief for the travelers. we were looking at satellite images showing the view from space. it's a massive cloud that blank t eted the atmosphere. >> rob, when you look at the pictures, it's hard to imagine anything flying near that any time soon. eventually something has to give. >> we're seeing some disburgs but it looks so thick, unlike other volcano that's are throwing up steam. it is throwing junk very dense into the atmosphere. here's a satellite picture taken last night. you see the ash towards the north there. let's break down the forecast as far as what we expect to see going forward with the winds. west to east knflow of the uppe levels. that is expected to continue. what's surprising and interesting and for the folks who live in eastern canada, not all that welcome is that some of the surface winds and mid-level winds, they have been shifting a little bit going the other way, going from east to west. this is the forecast from the u.k. office in engl
gary tuckman, worldwide resources of cnn on display, gary in iceland. >> a lot of people are wondering, is there going to be any relief for the travelers. we were looking at satellite images showing the view from space. it's a massive cloud that blank t eted the atmosphere. >> rob, when you look at the pictures, it's hard to imagine anything flying near that any time soon. eventually something has to give. >> we're seeing some disburgs but it looks so thick, unlike other...
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gary, thank you very much. now to the personal side of this story, a virginia couple stranded in the netherland's by europe's air travel shutdown is using every means possible to stay in touch with their kids who are back home. four children, all under the age of 9. tonight, cnn's sarah lee has our report. >> reporter: what was supposed to be a few days in europe to visit family is now going on two weeks. sadness, separation, and a lot of internet skyping. >> i can't see! >> reporter: for the patersons of midlothian, virginia. parents jen and steve are among the millions stranded overseas because of the icelandic volcano eruption. >> our flight tomorrow is canceled, because the stuff in the air is just too dangerous. >> i'm just dying to see you guys. this is the hardest thing mommy's ever done. you guys are the bravest kids in the world. i love you so much. >> love you too. >> i know that you're being just so loved and taken care of there. >> reporter: a grandmother has been watching the children. >> look, mom
gary, thank you very much. now to the personal side of this story, a virginia couple stranded in the netherland's by europe's air travel shutdown is using every means possible to stay in touch with their kids who are back home. four children, all under the age of 9. tonight, cnn's sarah lee has our report. >> reporter: what was supposed to be a few days in europe to visit family is now going on two weeks. sadness, separation, and a lot of internet skyping. >> i can't see! >>...
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>> the one gary reported back in the 1800s. let's hope it doesn't last that long this time. >> bonnie, thank you so much. talk to you again shortly. >>> the airport closures caused by the volcanic ash causing many dignitaries to cancel plans to attend the funeral of the polish president. president obama is still planning on attending. white house officials keep an eye on the condition. polish president lech kaczynski killed when his plane crashed a week ago today in russia. thousands filled warsaw's main square to attend a memorial service for the victims. joining us live from warsaw, there for the memorial, where do they go from here now, fred? there for the memorial. it's been a week. from shock to mourning. a funeral tomorrow, but where do the people go now? >> reporter: certainly, t.j., the ceremonies here in warsaw are by no means finished. going on right now, a lot of people at the morning ceremony, there are estimations it was up to 500,000 people that actually showed up there. of course, a very moving ceremony that happ
>> the one gary reported back in the 1800s. let's hope it doesn't last that long this time. >> bonnie, thank you so much. talk to you again shortly. >>> the airport closures caused by the volcanic ash causing many dignitaries to cancel plans to attend the funeral of the polish president. president obama is still planning on attending. white house officials keep an eye on the condition. polish president lech kaczynski killed when his plane crashed a week ago today in russia....
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[applause] admiral gary ruffhead, chief of naval operations, is here. thank you, gary. [applause] i want to thank the base commander here at andrews and the leadership that is present from the air force, the marine corps, and it was guard. ken and i were colleagues in the senate and i appointed him int because i knew he would be a faithful and pragmatic stored of our raw natural resources. as secretary, he is changing the way the department does business so we are the responsibly developing sources of energy and renewable sources of energy, from the wind on the high plains to the suns in the desert, to the winds off our coast. when grateful for the work he has done that as culminating in -- i am grateful for the work he has done today that is ut(v andrews is the home of air force one and i appreciate everything you do for me and my family. i should]: point out that you he a 100% on-time departure record. you do not charge for luggage. it is a pretty good deal. [laughter] i want to thank you not only for the support that you provide me, but also for the service that you
[applause] admiral gary ruffhead, chief of naval operations, is here. thank you, gary. [applause] i want to thank the base commander here at andrews and the leadership that is present from the air force, the marine corps, and it was guard. ken and i were colleagues in the senate and i appointed him int because i knew he would be a faithful and pragmatic stored of our raw natural resources. as secretary, he is changing the way the department does business so we are the responsibly developing...
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my name is gary dirks. i am the director of light works -- lightworks. i would like to state -- take a step back and look at this from a global perspective. i like to start with a quote i find compelling that came out of the international energy agency's world energy outlook in 2008 it said, "the world energy system is at a crossroads. current global trends in energy supply in consumption are unsustainable. environmentally come economically, or socially." their role is to look at the world energy perspective and comment on where it is going and the security of the system. you might ask why a group like this would say something so provocative. i think the way to under stand it to understand it is asking what the forecast -- i think the way to understand it is by asking what the forecast says. primary energy demand growth grows by about 1.5% per year globally. the implication is that i 2030 we will have to have a 40% increase over today's energy provision in order to meet and demand. the bulk of that demand will come in developing asia and the middle east.
my name is gary dirks. i am the director of light works -- lightworks. i would like to state -- take a step back and look at this from a global perspective. i like to start with a quote i find compelling that came out of the international energy agency's world energy outlook in 2008 it said, "the world energy system is at a crossroads. current global trends in energy supply in consumption are unsustainable. environmentally come economically, or socially." their role is to look at the...
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but according to gary, we shouldn't get too used to it. >> that's right. tracking wet weather heading our way. gary's full forecast when we come back. it's three days like you've never experienced. it changes you. you can't be the same after you do the event. the 3-day is inspiring. ♪ whoa, she's a pink warrior i felt strong at the end, like--like i had conquered something. (woman) it's 60 miles of feeling invincible. "mom, you did it. you did it." she said, "you're my hero." (man) register today for the susan g. komen 3-day for the cure, the boldest breast cancer event in history. visit the3day.orgto request your informational dvd and receive a free promise ring. ♪ got an army of angels marchin' around with her ♪ (woman) we're bold. we're crazy. we're doing something out of the ordinary. i walk to show that breast cancer didn't beat me. i am a pink warrior because i won't give up, and i want to see an end to this disease. susan g. komen for the cure, the global leader of the breast cancer movement. register today for the komen 3-day for the c
but according to gary, we shouldn't get too used to it. >> that's right. tracking wet weather heading our way. gary's full forecast when we come back. it's three days like you've never experienced. it changes you. you can't be the same after you do the event. the 3-day is inspiring. ♪ whoa, she's a pink warrior i felt strong at the end, like--like i had conquered something. (woman) it's 60 miles of feeling invincible. "mom, you did it. you did it." she said,...
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. >> gary: welcome, everybody. this is orioles extra. i am jim hunter here with rick dempsey. what just happened there. >> mike: millwood was 1 out in the 8th. inopportune first error of the season, not only for miguel tejada but the entire orioles team. >> it did. it opened the door for toronto to come back and put a couple of runs on the board, but, boy, i was feeling pretty good about kevin millwood. the way he was throwing on the ball game. all of a sudden, the way he came to get ready for the post game show, notice the pitcher start today hang. city up there. the next thing you know, back- to-back home runs. it looks at that point milwaukee had a tough time getting the ball down and it really cost today. >> let's take a look at the game summary. the only run game in the bottom to have 1st. tejada with a couple doubled down the left field line. instead of the inning over t inning continues. next play, bautista got into it. 2 home run down the line, gave the jays a 3-2 lead. and comes up again against millwood. fastball that was tied. he hits it out again. home run, that ma
. >> gary: welcome, everybody. this is orioles extra. i am jim hunter here with rick dempsey. what just happened there. >> mike: millwood was 1 out in the 8th. inopportune first error of the season, not only for miguel tejada but the entire orioles team. >> it did. it opened the door for toronto to come back and put a couple of runs on the board, but, boy, i was feeling pretty good about kevin millwood. the way he was throwing on the ball game. all of a sudden, the way he came...
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gary tuchman is on the ground in ice lan. he got caught in the middle of an ash cloud today. take a look. >> reporter: in the western part of iceland, it was almost completely normal. in the capital, the winds haven't blown in that direction. but to the south of the volcano, to the east of the volcano, this is what's going on right now. the people who live here, this is a farm. there are farmers who live here. you can see you can't even see their land, it's covered with ash. it's unknown how much property damage these people will suffer. you can't clean it up because they don't know how long the volcano will last. we visited a farm yesterday. the farmer had ash that turned into mud. he wasn't sure how long it would last before he got more ash. today this farm is down the street covered in ash again. it's unknown how bad these health effects are but the situation is very serious. it's surreal right now that you you can't see anything whatsoever because we are in an ash storm. >> gary tuchman joins us on the phone. a live shot just went down. he's on the phone for us. seems pre
gary tuchman is on the ground in ice lan. he got caught in the middle of an ash cloud today. take a look. >> reporter: in the western part of iceland, it was almost completely normal. in the capital, the winds haven't blown in that direction. but to the south of the volcano, to the east of the volcano, this is what's going on right now. the people who live here, this is a farm. there are farmers who live here. you can see you can't even see their land, it's covered with ash. it's unknown...
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. >> gary, i'm going to turn to you next, and your focus on particularly with your experience, having run bp 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. g@ @ @ @ @ @ k),@ @ @ @ @ @ @ 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, the 2009 when it came out recently, and in that forecast, primary energy demand growth grows by about 1.5% per year globally. the implication of that is that by 2030, we'll have to have a 40% increase over today's energy provision in order to meet that new demand. the bulk of that demand is going to come in developing asia and in the middle east. the international energy agency projects that it will cost $26 trillion in order to meet that
. >> gary, i'm going to turn to you next, and your focus on particularly with your experience, having run bp 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. g@ @ @ @ @ @ k),@ @ @ @ @ @ @ comment on where it's going and, in particular, the security of the system. you might ask yourself, why would a...
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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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gary, been a rough season for allergy sufferers. >> it's lack of pollen dance? is that how i understand that to be? >> yes. >> okay, okay. we do still have rain out there but it will be coming to an end. hopefully it was enough to temper the pollen just a little bit which thank goodness, the pollen has been coming down on its own by help from the rain is a good thing. here is what it looks like out there on the max hd radar. you can see the activity down south of d.c.. none of this has been all that heavy today, but we have had at least a little bit of moderate rainfall. so i don't think anybody has gotten more than a quarter of inch of rain. but as we zoom in a little bit tighter. this is a little bit of an enhancement we've seen in the last few minutes or so. this has shifted off to the east of i-95 but it's still touching 495 around alexandria. it's a wet commute tonight and it's going to be slower. true view will show you, we're seeing a bag -- back end of the cloudiness. maryland has temperatures up in the low 70s. we are still in the clouds here so, so muc
gary, been a rough season for allergy sufferers. >> it's lack of pollen dance? is that how i understand that to be? >> yes. >> okay, okay. we do still have rain out there but it will be coming to an end. hopefully it was enough to temper the pollen just a little bit which thank goodness, the pollen has been coming down on its own by help from the rain is a good thing. here is what it looks like out there on the max hd radar. you can see the activity down south of d.c.. none of...
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thank you, gary. >>> now you have the news edge. the news is always on myfoxdc.com. back here tonight at 10:00 and the news edge at 11:00. have a great night and hope you will be too.
thank you, gary. >>> now you have the news edge. the news is always on myfoxdc.com. back here tonight at 10:00 and the news edge at 11:00. have a great night and hope you will be too.