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>> we hoist and hoist and hoist, and hoist, right, now we go all hands on deck. what deck, the poop deck. the poop deck, the poop deck. that's right, that's right. now twirl, and twirl, and twirl. and -- now rock out! >> jimmy: yeah. that's what i'm talking about. >> that's how you rock, yacht rock! >> jimmy: that's it right there -- captain zog, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] there you have it, everybody. those are my thank you notes. we'll be right back with donald trump. >> hoist, and hoist, and hoist, and hoist, and twirl, and twirl, and twirl. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ man ] uh, ground control, we have a problem. switching to lithium power. i feel better already. [ male announcer ] energizer ultimate lithium. the world's longest lasting aa battery in high-tech devices just got better. energizer. keep going. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. our first guest is one of the most successful businessmen in the world. his hit television show "the celebrity apprentice" has its live season finale this sunday night, at 9:00 p.m., r
>> we hoist and hoist and hoist, and hoist, right, now we go all hands on deck. what deck, the poop deck. the poop deck, the poop deck. that's right, that's right. now twirl, and twirl, and twirl. and -- now rock out! >> jimmy: yeah. that's what i'm talking about. >> that's how you rock, yacht rock! >> jimmy: that's it right there -- captain zog, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] there you have it, everybody. those are my thank you notes. we'll be right back with donald...
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they hoisted the man from dan's mountain on sunday. he was taken to the trauma center in come cumberland. let's check in with sharon gibala in traffic control. reporter: good afternoon, the sprinkles are not helping. we have plenty of accidents, 895 northbound approaching lam bard street. too many to mention. as far as jams go, 95 northbound slow between 198 and 32. an average speed of 23 miles per hour. there's your speeds. there's the west side, everything looking good at baltimore national pike. no delays on 95 at the beltway. there's the northwest side, the traffic report brought to you by subway. subway, eat fresh. >>> thank you. still ahead on wjz eyewitness news today at 4:00, important recall, a popular toy blamed in the death of a ten-year-old boy. >>> homeward bound, the sole survivor of a plane crash makes his way home. >>> find your umbrella, going to need it for a while. the updated forecast is coming up. >>> complete coverage continues with kye jackson and meteorologist bernadette woods and ,, ,,,,,, [ male announcer ] us
they hoisted the man from dan's mountain on sunday. he was taken to the trauma center in come cumberland. let's check in with sharon gibala in traffic control. reporter: good afternoon, the sprinkles are not helping. we have plenty of accidents, 895 northbound approaching lam bard street. too many to mention. as far as jams go, 95 northbound slow between 198 and 32. an average speed of 23 miles per hour. there's your speeds. there's the west side, everything looking good at baltimore national...
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a heavy duty crane helped hoist the 39 ton american airlines aircraft into the air. then it was wheeled to the nearby george t. baker aviation school where students say they usually work on smaller aircrafts and choppers. training on the $6 million plane will be a unique experience. >> we have no pond. how does this disappear? my goodness. this is scary. >> an alligator was spotted in this atlanta neighborhood got an unusually scary visitor. the 6 foot gator was spotted near the swimming pool. shocked residents could not believe their eyes and snapped pictures. police and animal control officers kept everyone at a safe distance away. animal control wrestled it and brought it back to where it came from. trying to go for a swim. >>> listen, if your child's too young for school right now when she does go to school, she may never know who harriet tubman is. >>> before you make that cup of joe, you'd better check out that coffeemaker. if you bought it at wal-mart it might not be safe. >>> good morning. 6:38. we've got a partly sunny sky. how about this mild start. many of
a heavy duty crane helped hoist the 39 ton american airlines aircraft into the air. then it was wheeled to the nearby george t. baker aviation school where students say they usually work on smaller aircrafts and choppers. training on the $6 million plane will be a unique experience. >> we have no pond. how does this disappear? my goodness. this is scary. >> an alligator was spotted in this atlanta neighborhood got an unusually scary visitor. the 6 foot gator was spotted near the...
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the chicago blackhawks who haven't won a stanley cup in 49 years will play the flyers who haven't hoisted a cup in 25. that's because the flyerers tonight eliminated montreal 4-2. we're in philadelphia. flyers fans, yes, they're so intense. stay tuned. hand shake after the game. they know what they want to see. first period, no score. not looking good for the home team. chris pronger tried to make that long pass. hammer lick gets it. back to gionta. he beats michael leighton. the canadiens take a 1-0 lead. they sucked some life out of the fans at wachovia center. the puck is cleared ahead to michael richards. right to the puck. he dives. the puck gets away and richards puts it in the net. flyers tie it up at one. second period now, the flyers looking for a two-goal advantage. moving the puck. they got some tight passing going here. into brad richards to jeff carter. the flyers come back from near elimination in the previous round to beat the canadiens 4-1. they advance to the stanley cup finals. that's what you need, a team resilient at the right time. >> you had those two planned for the
the chicago blackhawks who haven't won a stanley cup in 49 years will play the flyers who haven't hoisted a cup in 25. that's because the flyerers tonight eliminated montreal 4-2. we're in philadelphia. flyers fans, yes, they're so intense. stay tuned. hand shake after the game. they know what they want to see. first period, no score. not looking good for the home team. chris pronger tried to make that long pass. hammer lick gets it. back to gionta. he beats michael leighton. the canadiens take...
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they had to hoist him up with a rope. we're told he's badly hurt but is expected to recover. it's not clear why he was on the tracks. >>> violence erupted in greece today and the financial crisis there turned deadly. athens exploded as tens of thousands of people took to the streets. they tried to storm parliament. demonstrators set several buildings on fierks including a bank in which three people were killed. greek workers are upset about a plan to cut state salary pensions but add new taxes. they say it is necessary in order to avoid bankruptcy. >>> president obama plans to make good on a campaign promise to overhaul immigration. the promise made the comments at a sin company today maya -- cinco de mayo celebration at the white house. mr. obama denounced arizona's tough new immigration law citing it as a reason to take action on immigration legislation. >>> dozens of sea turmingtses are turning up -- turmingtses are turning up -- turtles are turning up dead along louisiana's coast but oil may have little to do with it. e [ beeping ] ♪ my country ♪ 'tis of thee ♪
they had to hoist him up with a rope. we're told he's badly hurt but is expected to recover. it's not clear why he was on the tracks. >>> violence erupted in greece today and the financial crisis there turned deadly. athens exploded as tens of thousands of people took to the streets. they tried to storm parliament. demonstrators set several buildings on fierks including a bank in which three people were killed. greek workers are upset about a plan to cut state salary pensions but add...
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they didn't have a crane hoisted bucket to rescue two women who were trapped on a second story balcony. they clearly were having trouble accessing the building. the argument may be true. if the insistence of the communist party obstructed the bigger vehicles from coming through sooner. they did eventually get through. >> warner: the bulk of the protestors, the middle class civil servants and pensioners, who do they actually blame for the fix greece is in right now? >> i think people are very frustrated and angry, and they don't know where to direct their anger. some is directed at the government clearly for making the i.m.f. deal. some think the i.m.f. deal should be revoked. and the money should be less than 5% from the e.u. and roughly 3% from the i.m.f. others blame the financial markets and the golden boys of investment banks for simply ruining the system, which echoes, i think, feelings in the west more. but at the moment, there isn't a scapegoat. and as one person said to me, people are prepared to make sacrifices, as long as they know that the people who really cause the problem
they didn't have a crane hoisted bucket to rescue two women who were trapped on a second story balcony. they clearly were having trouble accessing the building. the argument may be true. if the insistence of the communist party obstructed the bigger vehicles from coming through sooner. they did eventually get through. >> warner: the bulk of the protestors, the middle class civil servants and pensioners, who do they actually blame for the fix greece is in right now? >> i think people...
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were not plan to produce them anymore because of the crippling lawsuits and it seems women are being hoisted. we've great consumer awareness but it changed with the rationale the now. >> guest: i think that has been revealed first-aid kit. i think that the strongest sense that i got from everything that i heard and every letter that came to me, the women that he to the bill for their own body they all insisted they must have more research and development to date we must encourage the pharmaceuticals to continue with this research. we must. and one of the problems, and this isn't just about contraceptive research, the research and development costs in this country for just about any pharmaceutical product is really costly. the big story of course is the male pill which at this point is true have a century his half a round the corner and one of the problems always is the pharmaceutical company weighing the risk benefits financially and if they invest in what it takes to push the bill to the point where it would be acceptable and marketable they don't feel that there would be an adequate market
were not plan to produce them anymore because of the crippling lawsuits and it seems women are being hoisted. we've great consumer awareness but it changed with the rationale the now. >> guest: i think that has been revealed first-aid kit. i think that the strongest sense that i got from everything that i heard and every letter that came to me, the women that he to the bill for their own body they all insisted they must have more research and development to date we must encourage the...
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not going to produce them anymore because of the crippling lawsuits and it seems like women are being hoisted we have this great consumer awareness movement but continues the irrationality now. >> guest: i think that has been overstated. i think the strongest sense that i got from everything i heard and every letter that came to me, the women who headed the pill for their own bodies and all insisted that we must have more research and development. we must encourage pharmaceuticals two continue the research. and one of the problems and this isn't just about contraceptive research for research and development costs in this country for just about any pharmaceutical product is really costly. .. >> guest: about developing new compounds, continuing to improve the pill, making more things available, addressing different women's needs. never and never to close down research. and i think that's really been a red herring, actually. >> host: margaret sanger, i think that she believed, and katherine mccormick as well, every thought women should have control of the technology. there were a lot of women th
not going to produce them anymore because of the crippling lawsuits and it seems like women are being hoisted we have this great consumer awareness movement but continues the irrationality now. >> guest: i think that has been overstated. i think the strongest sense that i got from everything i heard and every letter that came to me, the women who headed the pill for their own bodies and all insisted that we must have more research and development. we must encourage pharmaceuticals two...
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pharmaceutical companies are not going to produce them anymore like with this crippling wim and we are being hoisted we have this great consumer awareness but it changed the rationality now. >> guest: that has been overstated. the strongest sense that i got from everything i heard and every letter that came to me the women that he to the hill for their own body they all insisted we must have more research and development. we must. we must encourage the promise of the calls to continue with this research. we must. and one of the problems and this isn't just about contraceptive research, this is research and development costs in this country for just about any pharmaceutical product is costly. the big story of course is that hill for the mail which at this point it's true for half a century the male pill has been just around the corner and one of the problems always is the pharmaceutical company waiting benefits financially and if they invest in what it takes to really push the male pill to the point that it would be acceptable and marketable they don't feel there would be an adequate market force. an
pharmaceutical companies are not going to produce them anymore like with this crippling wim and we are being hoisted we have this great consumer awareness but it changed the rationality now. >> guest: that has been overstated. the strongest sense that i got from everything i heard and every letter that came to me the women that he to the hill for their own body they all insisted we must have more research and development. we must. we must encourage the promise of the calls to continue...
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. >> instead, a heavy-duty crane hoisted this md-80 passenger aircraft for the short hop from miami's airport to a nearby aviation school. >> the whole operation took place in the middle of the night for the least amount of disruption. american airlines donated the $6 million retired jet to students who usually work on much smaller aircraft. >> what will they do with that? >> can you imagine seeing that? >> dissect it? >> i guess, or pretend to fly in it or something. i don't know, very cool though. we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] swiffer dust & shine is the only furniture polish with febreze freshness. so your furniture is "swiffer clean"... and your home is "febreze fresh." [ doorbell rings ] swiffer gives cleaning a fresh new meaning. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement nsurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to " 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... insured by uni
. >> instead, a heavy-duty crane hoisted this md-80 passenger aircraft for the short hop from miami's airport to a nearby aviation school. >> the whole operation took place in the middle of the night for the least amount of disruption. american airlines donated the $6 million retired jet to students who usually work on much smaller aircraft. >> what will they do with that? >> can you imagine seeing that? >> dissect it? >> i guess, or pretend to fly in it or...
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knows about chicago politics should have known better but i think the president in some way is being hoisted by his own part on this. host: how much would that story have changed the election scenario if this would have come out before the primary in pennsylvania? guest: i don't know. the allegation of it was out before the primary, so i think that was enough to influence the election one way or the other. and i certainly think it helped defeat spector. so i don't know now whether or not the knowledge that bill clinton was the bag man, that might have stired the pot quite a bit more. but i don't know. we'll see. host: back to calls here. senate. good morning to bob on our independents line. caller: i was watching c-span here earlier in the week and was watching the senate investigation as a very competent senators were asking the bp, transatlantic and hall burton about the complexities of solving this. and i thought gee here we have senators who for years have created their own gusher called our budget. and if i would have been one of those executives, i would have said solve this federal gu
knows about chicago politics should have known better but i think the president in some way is being hoisted by his own part on this. host: how much would that story have changed the election scenario if this would have come out before the primary in pennsylvania? guest: i don't know. the allegation of it was out before the primary, so i think that was enough to influence the election one way or the other. and i certainly think it helped defeat spector. so i don't know now whether or not the...
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our friend was asked to go down with a boom truck and hoist it back in place. i know how to use a cutting torch. when you cut into something filled with concrete, it's nasty and dangerous and hard work. if the border was being patrolled, one more instance when it is not, this is no laughing matter. what the heck is going on. why did this have to happen? this is a story from may 16 a story from wendy glenn. last summer, our well on the border had a solar panel had a -- stolen from it. the control box, float and wire were taken. it was carried out over a mile on the border road before he went into mexico. the fellow had to climb up and unbolt it and let it down to the ground and then had to carry it off. surely he had to have been seen by some border patrol people as all this happened. other reports coming from susan and louie pope. on may 18, last night, there was a large group that crossed our lower place on the state line between arizona and new mexico. as far as we know, they were on their way north. tonight we had illegals talking on the radio. they're makin
our friend was asked to go down with a boom truck and hoist it back in place. i know how to use a cutting torch. when you cut into something filled with concrete, it's nasty and dangerous and hard work. if the border was being patrolled, one more instance when it is not, this is no laughing matter. what the heck is going on. why did this have to happen? this is a story from may 16 a story from wendy glenn. last summer, our well on the border had a solar panel had a -- stolen from it. the...
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>> of course, if it was being hoisted, that would be transocean. >> what about their policy statement that says each employee has the responsibility to interrupt an operation to prevent an incident from occurring? >> that is correct. >> who managed the lift? >> the sole responsibility? >> yes, sir. is it not the crane operator? >> you are suggesting that the crane operator caused this. this witness has personal information that it was the removal of chalk which caused the load to move. >> i'm arguing with what was reported to the mms. >> you are making a statement for the record. i am saying that the fact that the grain may have been used -- crane may have been used does not indicate that it was part of accident. i understand what you're saying, and i hope you understand me. >> he removed the that shot and it rolled onto his foot, prior to -- that chalk and it rolled onto his foot, prior to that. >> why did he removed the stock? -- remove the chalk? >> what would you ask him that? you think he was responsible? >> it was at the rig. >> it is also noted in the report, a contributing cau
>> of course, if it was being hoisted, that would be transocean. >> what about their policy statement that says each employee has the responsibility to interrupt an operation to prevent an incident from occurring? >> that is correct. >> who managed the lift? >> the sole responsibility? >> yes, sir. is it not the crane operator? >> you are suggesting that the crane operator caused this. this witness has personal information that it was the removal of...
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>> hoist with their own we tard? >> that may be true, but the injury flows to the american investor who has to bail them out. we find that everybody starts losing in a nontransparent world. i think if you had a fiduciary duty standard you would not design transactions in that way. you would not let one side or pick the portfolio and sell it to the other side. this can be dealt with partly through a disclosure standard, but i think the fiduciary duty standard, first of all, tells the operative managers what they're supposed to do, and that's the first obligation of the law -- >> let me ask you to follow up on a point that i find very interesting. you just made the point that when there is a sort of risk at least of a systemic loss of confidence, the fact that these products are not transparent causes, a, the immediate financial result back to the bank of having to buy it back and get hit with it, but it also is something that people looking at the financial systems thinking that they understood it, thinking that they'
>> hoist with their own we tard? >> that may be true, but the injury flows to the american investor who has to bail them out. we find that everybody starts losing in a nontransparent world. i think if you had a fiduciary duty standard you would not design transactions in that way. you would not let one side or pick the portfolio and sell it to the other side. this can be dealt with partly through a disclosure standard, but i think the fiduciary duty standard, first of all, tells the...