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they had a bunch. >> jim: 17 in this half. >> clark: and a number led to 3-point shots, jim, and opportunities at the line. and that's where they cracked this one open. it was tight until the second shots started piling up for duke, followed by the 3-point field goal makes. >> jim: singler gets both free throws. back to 10 with just 25 seconds. down acy. -- dunn to acy. [whistle] >> jim: and they will send dawkins, the freshman, to the line. what do you think the second chance points, of course, you have hit on that but the stage, the atmosphere, the pressure and intensity of the chance to have the break through win, it's a weighty assignment. >> clark: it sure is. >> jim: how much of a factor do you think it was? >> clark: a mild factor. baylor allowed it to be a half court game. and duke went after them and i think the experience -- although this team hasn't been this group of players. but the confidence and leadership of scheyer. s he stepped into big 3-point shots when it was in balance and created the space that duke needed to ride to this victory. >> jim: just 20 seconds to go and the fi
they had a bunch. >> jim: 17 in this half. >> clark: and a number led to 3-point shots, jim, and opportunities at the line. and that's where they cracked this one open. it was tight until the second shots started piling up for duke, followed by the 3-point field goal makes. >> jim: singler gets both free throws. back to 10 with just 25 seconds. down acy. -- dunn to acy. [whistle] >> jim: and they will send dawkins, the freshman, to the line. what do you think the second...
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>> jim cramer. >> jim cramer. >> jim cramer! >> the very unstable jim cramer. >> without question jim cramer is a virtuoso of the stock market. >> there's a guy jim cramer who rolls up his sleeves, who never sits down, just continually walk around, prowl around the studio. >> one of the greatest, most spectacular performers on television. >> he is evidently insane. >> you have to be nuts to understand the market, and i am nuts about the market. >> let me offer you a heartfelt boo-yah. >> you've got to stay focused! >> commerzbank, i think that's going to -- >> commerzbank. >> open all the time! >> that's it! two thumbs up! >> bull! bull! >> it's arrested development. >> triple sell. don't buy! >> don't buy. >> i'm grounded and spent all day listening to my dad yell at "mad money" with jim cramer. >> bottom line! everything's going to be fine. >> stark industries. that's a weapons company that doesn't make weapons! >> jim cramer had this to say about the economy. he's a prophet. listen. >> he's nuts! they're nuts! they know nothi
>> jim cramer. >> jim cramer. >> jim cramer! >> the very unstable jim cramer. >> without question jim cramer is a virtuoso of the stock market. >> there's a guy jim cramer who rolls up his sleeves, who never sits down, just continually walk around, prowl around the studio. >> one of the greatest, most spectacular performers on television. >> he is evidently insane. >> you have to be nuts to understand the market, and i am nuts about the...
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jim: the entry pass is key. you want to get your good free throw shooters, crawford, holloway around the basketball, making sure they're coming to the basketball and then a quick double-team if you're pitt. ian: on a bounce to holloway. back to crawford. playing keepaway. 24.5 remaining and crawford a 77% shooter will head to the line. jim: xavier did the right thing initially. they got the ball to holloway. so good coaching, stretching this game. and as we've seen a million times before. all the strategies go right out the window if you hit free throws. ian: and crawford is now 4-4 from the line. lyons checks in, replacing redford. chris mack, what an impressive coaching legacy at xavier. and now mack is closing in on a second-round victory for the musketeers. 27 for crawford. 69-6 3. brown another three, and he drills it! jim: same message if your pitt right now. ian: 16.9 left on the clock. out of bounds! they'll change it. the initial call from the referee -- jim: pitt now has to regroup. forget about the ca
jim: the entry pass is key. you want to get your good free throw shooters, crawford, holloway around the basketball, making sure they're coming to the basketball and then a quick double-team if you're pitt. ian: on a bounce to holloway. back to crawford. playing keepaway. 24.5 remaining and crawford a 77% shooter will head to the line. jim: xavier did the right thing initially. they got the ball to holloway. so good coaching, stretching this game. and as we've seen a million times before. all...
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jim furyk for par. retief goosen already missed his par attempt. >> this one is going to be dependent on the speed he hits it, i think. going to have to get it just off the hole on the right. with some speed. >> the players that have missed it roger, have missed on the left. >> this to maintain a three-shot lead. that is the magic lead that johnny likes. >> that's when you can smile on the 18th tee. >> that looked pull to me. >> that one hit a little too hard also. it is not in yet. take another look here. >> doesn't break until it got to the hole, did it? >> no. it was carrying a little too much pace. >> it looks to me like a number of putts i have seen him hit. he aims it right at the line he starts the ball on. i'm behind him and that putt looked like it started left of his line. but still. >> he hit it so flush. first bogey on the back nine this week for jim furyk. so that is a 4 for jim. he falls back to minus 14. two shots clear of bubba watson up on the side of the hill at the 14th green. in two
jim furyk for par. retief goosen already missed his par attempt. >> this one is going to be dependent on the speed he hits it, i think. going to have to get it just off the hole on the right. with some speed. >> the players that have missed it roger, have missed on the left. >> this to maintain a three-shot lead. that is the magic lead that johnny likes. >> that's when you can smile on the 18th tee. >> that looked pull to me. >> that one hit a little too hard...
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. >> and now jim furyk. >> 133 left for jim on a bit of a downhill slope here. i would think with the wind direction that although there is not much of it, this will help down low. probably hit some low draw. >> tv tower with the blue matting back there, good target for furyk. >> pretty good-looking shot. >> that is a pretty good target for furyk. he's got three feet now. it has been a long 2 1/2-year march for jim furyk, but he is on his way. still some tough holes left. we'll be right back. and when it does, men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis. with two clinically proven dosing options, you can choose the moment that's right for you and your partner. 36-hour cialis and cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment's right. day or night. >> tell your doctor about your medical condition and all medications and ask if you're healthy enough for sexual activity. >> don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may ca
. >> and now jim furyk. >> 133 left for jim on a bit of a downhill slope here. i would think with the wind direction that although there is not much of it, this will help down low. probably hit some low draw. >> tv tower with the blue matting back there, good target for furyk. >> pretty good-looking shot. >> that is a pretty good target for furyk. he's got three feet now. it has been a long 2 1/2-year march for jim furyk, but he is on his way. still some tough...
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so after they left, jim muscled his way in through a window. >> completely dark. all i had was a flashlight. so i just started crawling through the window trying to push the drapes out of my way. and i was yelling. i said "please don't hurt me. i'm here to help you. i'm not here to hurt anybody. this is jim." and the place is a wreck. >> wreck... >> i mean there's... it's just... it looked like there'd been a struggle. >> reporter: jim told sharon to wait on the porch to protect her from what he feared he might find inside. >> so i kept going down this hallway, and then there was another door on my left which was closed. and i opened that door, it had the light in there. it appeared to be a bathtub, and i was seeing something, so i flipped the light switch on, which was right here, and there she was. >> reporter: jim had found jennifer, or what was left of her. >> reporter: police raced back to the apartment and began the search for colton. they quickly found out something they didn't expect. colton was not your typical clean-cut business student. he had a serious
so after they left, jim muscled his way in through a window. >> completely dark. all i had was a flashlight. so i just started crawling through the window trying to push the drapes out of my way. and i was yelling. i said "please don't hurt me. i'm here to help you. i'm not here to hurt anybody. this is jim." and the place is a wreck. >> wreck... >> i mean there's... it's just... it looked like there'd been a struggle. >> reporter: jim told sharon to wait on...
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jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. jim bob: elizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. >>> plastics are everywhere, including your kitchen. >> you may think nothing of grabbing one of those plastic containers and heating food in the microwave. well, liz crenshaw is here to remind you to think twice about that. >> twice, three times, four times. many plastic containers look the same, but they're really all very different. when it comes to heating food, it can become a problem for you and your family. diane showed us the dos and don'ts when it comes to heating food in plastic bags and containers. >> plastics have different intended uses. different containers are made to withstand various temperatures. >> what happens if i use that low-temperature plastic in the microwave or i pour boiling soup into it? >> if it can't withstand high temperatures, it could melt or change form when you're cooking in it. >> reporter: rule of thumb, check the label
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call hi, jim. boo-yah. >> boo-yah, john. >> caller: i don't know if this is part of the mobile tsunami or not, but what do you think about millicom international? >> i've always liked millicom. that is one of the fastest growers. it's still been terrific. i'll add american mobile while i'm at it. so i think you've got a good one and i would stay long it and continue to own it. let's go to erica in florida. erica. >> caller: hello, cramer, how are you? >> all right, erica. how are you? >> caller: i'm so great. i'm so excited to speak to you. >> same. >> caller: okay. so i'm calling you asking about saks, sks. >> upgraded today. you know how i feel about high-end retailer. nordstrom's, tiffany is really rocking. ralph lauren seems to be rocking. i think saks is good. we interviewed and spent a lot of time with saks during the holiday season. we like the growth plans p and i think you've got a winner there. let's go to matt in georgia. matt. >> caller: hey, jim. matt from atlanta here with a gator nat
call hi, jim. boo-yah. >> boo-yah, john. >> caller: i don't know if this is part of the mobile tsunami or not, but what do you think about millicom international? >> i've always liked millicom. that is one of the fastest growers. it's still been terrific. i'll add american mobile while i'm at it. so i think you've got a good one and i would stay long it and continue to own it. let's go to erica in florida. erica. >> caller: hello, cramer, how are you? >> all right,...
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so after they left, jim muscled his way in through a window. >> completely dark. all i had was a flashlight. so i just started crawling through the window trying to push the drapes out of my way. and i was yelling. i said "please don't hurt me. i'm here to help you. i'm not here to hurt anybody. this is jim." and the place is a wreck. >> wreck... >> i mean there's... it's just... it looked like there'd been a struggle. >> reporter: jim told sharon to wait on the porch to protect her from what he feared he might find inside. >> so i kept going down this hallway, and then there was another door on my left which was closed. and i opened that door, it had the light in there. it appeared to be a bathtub, and i was seeing something, so i flipped the light switch on, which was right here, and there she was. >> reporter: jim had found jennifer, or what was left of her. >> reporter: police raced back to the apartment and began the search for colton. they quickly found out something they didn't expect. colton was not your typical clean-cut business student. he had a serious
so after they left, jim muscled his way in through a window. >> completely dark. all i had was a flashlight. so i just started crawling through the window trying to push the drapes out of my way. and i was yelling. i said "please don't hurt me. i'm here to help you. i'm not here to hurt anybody. this is jim." and the place is a wreck. >> wreck... >> i mean there's... it's just... it looked like there'd been a struggle. >> reporter: jim told sharon to wait on...
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let's start with jim in florida, please. jim. >> caller: thank you, jim. love the show. >> thank you, jim. >> caller: the stock symbol cls. what is your six-month price target, and is it a china play? >> well, it's distinctly a china play. and here just so you know we're talking about cliffs natural resources, a stock we recommended in an "off the charts" segment in the mid 20s. it didn't work, and now suddenly it's caught fire. why is that? because the world is short iron. there isn't enough. iron's only available in a very, very few places. cliffs has got it. this stock had been knocked down severely by hedge funds gone wild. remember that at the end of 2008? and it is on fire. my price target. it's very difficult. but it's totally conceivable that this stock could go back to levels that it saw before the great crisis. and by the way, that would put it maybe -- i mean, maybe this thing could go up another 30, 40 points before it gets so overvalued that i have to change my mind. let's go to richard in california, please. richard. >> caller: boo-yah, jim!
let's start with jim in florida, please. jim. >> caller: thank you, jim. love the show. >> thank you, jim. >> caller: the stock symbol cls. what is your six-month price target, and is it a china play? >> well, it's distinctly a china play. and here just so you know we're talking about cliffs natural resources, a stock we recommended in an "off the charts" segment in the mid 20s. it didn't work, and now suddenly it's caught fire. why is that? because the world...
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jim. >> caller: hey, jim, love the show. >> thank you, jim. >> caller: the stock symbol cls. what is your six-month price target, and is it a china play? >> yeah, well, it's most distinctly a china play. and here just so you know we're talking about cliffs natural resources, a stock we recommended in an "off the charts" segment in the mid 20s. it didn't work, and now suddenly it's caught fire. why is that? because the world is short iron. there isn't enough. iron's only available in a very, very few places. cliffs has got it. this stock had been knocked down severely by hedge funds gone wild. remember that at the end of 2008? and it is on fire. my price target. it's very difficult. but it's totally conceivable that this stock could go back to levels that it saw before the great crisis. and, by the way, that would put it maybe -- i mean, maybe this thing could go up another 30, 40 points before it gets so overvalued that i have to change my mind. let's go to richard in california, please. richard. >> caller: boo-yah, jim! >> boo-yah, richard. how are you? >> caller: cramer, yo
jim. >> caller: hey, jim, love the show. >> thank you, jim. >> caller: the stock symbol cls. what is your six-month price target, and is it a china play? >> yeah, well, it's most distinctly a china play. and here just so you know we're talking about cliffs natural resources, a stock we recommended in an "off the charts" segment in the mid 20s. it didn't work, and now suddenly it's caught fire. why is that? because the world is short iron. there isn't enough....
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, jim -- with the members of the caucus. >> thank you, jim. our strength. we brag on them to nine as coming together -- we brag on them tonight. we locked arms earlier this afternoon, jim clybourn, steny hoyer, nancy pelosi, and john lewis, who had just spoken at our caucus. when asked throughout the last several months and weeks about the votes, he wanted to know what the votes were. all you had to do is look into the eyes of our caucus. it was written on their faces, and more importantly, carried in their hearts, and in their hearts, they spoke to america this evening. we not only made history, we made a difference for america, and we did so primarily, as the majority leader has said, because of our outstanding speaker, nancy pelosi, and the leadership that works and tries to live up to the expectations and the standards that she sets for all of us. thank you, madam speaker. >> thank you. our great chairman, javier becerra. >> it is a pleasure to be part of the team, and i have a riddell for you. what do pre-existing conditions, donut holes,
, jim -- with the members of the caucus. >> thank you, jim. our strength. we brag on them to nine as coming together -- we brag on them tonight. we locked arms earlier this afternoon, jim clybourn, steny hoyer, nancy pelosi, and john lewis, who had just spoken at our caucus. when asked throughout the last several months and weeks about the votes, he wanted to know what the votes were. all you had to do is look into the eyes of our caucus. it was written on their faces, and more...
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jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. jim bob:'night. elizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. i make my efforts count... so i switched to the freestyle promise® program... a unique program that gives me... the support i need, free. free access to a certified diabetes educator... so i can ask about diet and the insulin i use. i got a free meter. and test strip discounts. so i can spend more on what i really want. i count on the freestyle promise® program. make it count for you! only the freestyle program gives you discounts, support, and more. enroll today. >> welcome back. all is quiet on this thursday morning. it will get a little cloudy as the head into the day. it is chilly right now. 41 degrees at the airport. it should warm up pretty quickly. it will be cloudy around 4:00. the rain should come in after 6:00. we will check the forecast for the weekend in a few moments. >> miscarriage is a common pregnancy outcome. nearly 5% of women have aspir
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jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. jim bob:'night. elizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. >>> explosion in smart phones and wireless devices is sending a tidal wave through the air. perhaps the biggest topic at the wireless expo in las vegas. scott cohen is there with a special guest. take it away, scott. >> reporter: erin, it's a huge issue. an issue for all of us when we get calls dropped and everything else. and calls failing, whatever. all of this data, all of these new smart phones are increasing the stress on the system. but there is help on the way. we're delighted to have the warrior of the chief technology officer of cisco systems. and you've unveiled something at this show that may not be as flashy as a smart phone, but it's huge. it's a router that's pretty amazing. tell me about it. >> we announced a couple of weeks ago our latest router that's called the crs-3, basically it has targeted the problem that you are describing. if you lo
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[buzzer] >> jim: duke controls the second half and moves on. to the elite eight. closed captioning provided by cbs sports division captioned by captionmax www.captionmax.com >> jim: we'll be back to you to new york and greg gumbel when we continue here on cbs and the "road to the final four." nal f" [ screaming ] hey. pbht! [ luke ] unless, of course, you've got at&t, the nation's fastest 3g network, which means you can surf the web and download videos in a snap. there you go, dad. hey. ♪ thanks. [ chuckles ] this is good. [ male announcer ] at&t. a better 3g experience. get 50% off all messaging phones after mail-in rebate, like the pantech reveal. only from at&t. we get double miles on every purchase. so we earned a ski trip twice as fast. we get double miles every time we use our card. ( thuds ) i'll take this. ( crashing ) double miles add up quick. and all of those. so we brought the whole gang. one adult, one goat please. it's hard to beat double miles. everyone knows two is better than one. introducing the venture card from capital one... with double mile
[buzzer] >> jim: duke controls the second half and moves on. to the elite eight. closed captioning provided by cbs sports division captioned by captionmax www.captionmax.com >> jim: we'll be back to you to new york and greg gumbel when we continue here on cbs and the "road to the final four." nal f" [ screaming ] hey. pbht! [ luke ] unless, of course, you've got at&t, the nation's fastest 3g network, which means you can surf the web and download videos in a snap....
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i'm jim lehrer. the argument over the right to bear arms was back at the supreme court today. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, the case involved a handgun ban in chicago. we'll talk to marcia coyle of "the national law journal". >> lehrer: then, margaret warner reports on the rising earthquake death toll and devastation along chile's coastline. >> excuse me. this is a senator-only held meeting. no, you may not. >> brown: one senator's power to block an extension of jobless benefits. gwen ifill explains. >> lehrer: an on-the-ground update from helmand province in afghanistan on the offensive against the taliban. >> brown: neither rain nor snow nor the neighbor's dog, but can your mail carrier deliver through big budget cuts? we look at the troubled u.s. postal service. >> technology has made obsolete many aspects of the usps model that worked so well for us for so many years. >> lehrer: and paul solman talks with historian paul kennedy on the rise and fall of the u.s. and othe
i'm jim lehrer. the argument over the right to bear arms was back at the supreme court today. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, the case involved a handgun ban in chicago. we'll talk to marcia coyle of "the national law journal". >> lehrer: then, margaret warner reports on the rising earthquake death toll and devastation along chile's coastline. >> excuse me. this is a senator-only held meeting. no, you may not. >> brown: one senator's...
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i'm jim cramer and i'll see you tomorrow.
i'm jim cramer and i'll see you tomorrow.
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scott. >> caller: hey, jim. ba-ba-ba-ba-bah-boo-yah from parish, florida. >> that's a spirited and almost comical stuttering boo-yah. what's up? >> caller: i want to thank you for the wonderful calls you've made recently. especially going back to bank of america when it was trading at $4 -- >> yeah, we got lucky, though. sometimes it's better to be lucky than good. what's up? >> caller: maybe. but you really helped my portfolio recover. thank you. my question for you today is about mac b. you mentioned it a few weeks back as a good tool. i incorporated it into what i'm using. i've got it on a chart with accumulation rsi. but i don't know when the refresh rate should be on something like that. at one-minute refresh rate it says one thing. at five-minute refresh rate it says something different. could you tell me the best way to look at that to get an idea? >> see, i have never been that granular with this moving average indicator. i don't want to do minute to minute because i don't want to encourage day trading.
scott. >> caller: hey, jim. ba-ba-ba-ba-bah-boo-yah from parish, florida. >> that's a spirited and almost comical stuttering boo-yah. what's up? >> caller: i want to thank you for the wonderful calls you've made recently. especially going back to bank of america when it was trading at $4 -- >> yeah, we got lucky, though. sometimes it's better to be lucky than good. what's up? >> caller: maybe. but you really helped my portfolio recover. thank you. my question for...
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. >> jim, thank you very much. >> i'm here, too, jim. nice to see you. >> i didn't see you there, joe. >> he was supposed to toss back to me, but he looked at the prompter and he tossed to carl. >>> you got under his skin. >> i can't win with joe. >>> the google news on any other day would be a lead for us. but the health care vote obviously the lead today, getting votes it needed to pass, not without plenty of debate and
. >> jim, thank you very much. >> i'm here, too, jim. nice to see you. >> i didn't see you there, joe. >> he was supposed to toss back to me, but he looked at the prompter and he tossed to carl. >>> you got under his skin. >> i can't win with joe. >>> the google news on any other day would be a lead for us. but the health care vote obviously the lead today, getting votes it needed to pass, not without plenty of debate and
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jim le camp, welcome back. left-wing politics in washington, in my opinion, are by and large, wealth destroying, not wealth creating. and yet, jimmy, the cyclical profits, profits the mother's milk of stocks. plus we have an ongoing, ultra-easy money fed. those are my two building blocks. where are you coming out? you're a bullish bear. are you still? the higher the dow goes, do you take profits or keep riding this wave? >> i think, larry, you can call me still a cowardly bull. you can ride this market as long as it continues to show expansion in leadership, expansion in groups moving, good decline numbers. the zero interest rate policy is still a big player here. investors really don't have any other place to go. but zero interest rates have also kept borrowing costs low and credit spreads have come down in, and we're seeing credit companies have a better ability to pay down debt. that's helped, as well. merger and acquisition activity is very strong. and earnings comparisons for the first quarter and the seco
jim le camp, welcome back. left-wing politics in washington, in my opinion, are by and large, wealth destroying, not wealth creating. and yet, jimmy, the cyclical profits, profits the mother's milk of stocks. plus we have an ongoing, ultra-easy money fed. those are my two building blocks. where are you coming out? you're a bullish bear. are you still? the higher the dow goes, do you take profits or keep riding this wave? >> i think, larry, you can call me still a cowardly bull. you can...
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wendy, jim? >> all right. >>> still to come, the family of the seaworld trainer who was killed by the whale has made an impassioned plea to a judge as the video goes to court. >>> if you don't think it's enough. tickets are being written in the district. one department head is tel we're with you when you're saving for your dreams. when you want a bank that travels with you. with you when you're ready for the next move. [ male announcer ] now that wells fargo and wachovia have come together, what's in it for you? unprecedented strength, the stability of the leading community bank in the nation and with 12,000 atms and thousands of branches, we're with you in more ways and places than ever before. with you when you want the most from your bank. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. together we'll go far. >> announcer: you're watching "news4 at 5." >>> investigators in michigan have released video from onboard an amtrak train that slammed into a fire truck earlier this month. that train was traveling from
wendy, jim? >> all right. >>> still to come, the family of the seaworld trainer who was killed by the whale has made an impassioned plea to a judge as the video goes to court. >>> if you don't think it's enough. tickets are being written in the district. one department head is tel we're with you when you're saving for your dreams. when you want a bank that travels with you. with you when you're ready for the next move. [ male announcer ] now that wells fargo and wachovia...
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scott. >> caller: hey, jim. ba-ba-ba-ba-bah-boo-yah from parish, florida. >> that's a spirited and almost comical stuttering boo-yah. what's up? >> caller: i want to thank you for the wonderful calls you've made recently. especially going back to bank of america when it was trading at $4 -- >> yeah, we got lucky, though. sometimes it's better to be lucky than good. what's up? >> caller: maybe. but you really helped my portfolio recover. thank you. my question for you today is about mac b. you mentioned it a few weeks back as a good tool. i incorporate td into what i'm using. i've got it on a chart with accumulation rsi. but i don't know when the refresh rate should be on something like that. at one-minute refresh rate it says one thing. at five-minute refresh rate it says something different. could you tell me the best way to look at that to get an idea? >> see, i have never been that granular with this moving average indicator. i don't want to do minute to minute because i don't want to encourage day trading. i
scott. >> caller: hey, jim. ba-ba-ba-ba-bah-boo-yah from parish, florida. >> that's a spirited and almost comical stuttering boo-yah. what's up? >> caller: i want to thank you for the wonderful calls you've made recently. especially going back to bank of america when it was trading at $4 -- >> yeah, we got lucky, though. sometimes it's better to be lucky than good. what's up? >> caller: maybe. but you really helped my portfolio recover. thank you. my question for...
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here is reverand jim wallace. let me introduce to you jim wallace he's the spiritual adviser to the president of the united states, that's a bad photo of him. he consults on policy however that's wear. would you want your priest writeing policy for the government? would anybody say george bush got his pastor up there writing. not good. isn't that everything the left says they are against. why suddenly for it now? because this guy has little to do with religion and everything to do with power. faith, hope and charity. i believe wholeheartedly inbjú % taking care of the poor, n][ made it a practice in my personal life to devote a percentage of my gross income to doing that jim wallace, yet another spiritual vice president of the united states, a guy who believes a lot of the stuff thatpá$ jeremiah wright does. he's a blatant redistribution of wealth advocate, a marxist. i don't want you to take my word for it. we have years and years of words of mr. wallace. let's take his words for it. >> are you calling for the
here is reverand jim wallace. let me introduce to you jim wallace he's the spiritual adviser to the president of the united states, that's a bad photo of him. he consults on policy however that's wear. would you want your priest writeing policy for the government? would anybody say george bush got his pastor up there writing. not good. isn't that everything the left says they are against. why suddenly for it now? because this guy has little to do with religion and everything to do with power....
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here is vice president biden talking about jim bung. let's listen. >> one of colleagues stand on the united states senate floor as we speak. he is standing there and he is preventing the senate from being able to move forward on doing the kind of thing we're doing here today. what's that mean? 400,000 people will be kicked off the rolls this month if he has his way. >> that's a strange -- i guess a reconstruction site. you would think the camera guy would have zoomed in on the guy. >> looks like he is speaking from chile or something. >> what do you make of that, the vice president taking this -- so everybody has agreed he's the odd man out. you're suggesting he's a little bit off kilter. >> i'm saying there's been long evidence of that. listen, where are the senate republicans? one or two kind of defended him. most of them are laying low which is giving the democrats a lot of running room because they can portray this as a republican -- >> are the republican party as a party -- get my verb agreement -- is the republican party in troubl
here is vice president biden talking about jim bung. let's listen. >> one of colleagues stand on the united states senate floor as we speak. he is standing there and he is preventing the senate from being able to move forward on doing the kind of thing we're doing here today. what's that mean? 400,000 people will be kicked off the rolls this month if he has his way. >> that's a strange -- i guess a reconstruction site. you would think the camera guy would have zoomed in on the guy....
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we give jim cameron a camera and put it in his hands. jim is a very tactile director andthis enables him to move this camera around a virtual space where when he looks at the character, he doesnt see the character, he sees the world, he sees everything that is there. on top of that for the live action portion, weve developed a 3d camera system that allows us to shoot a 3d movie with the same flexibility when you shoot a 2d movie, where the cameras two lenses move dynamically the wayour eyes do so that the strain of watching a 3d movie is taken by the camera and not by the viewer in the theatre. >> abirached: how do you feel jim has an imagination that even technology might not catch up with? >>landau: you know, i think jim is always a little ahead of what technology can do. and i think thats what makes him so exciting. but he does it to service a story. he writes a story first and he writes that tobe an emotionally engaging story and then when the technology is ready, hell tackle it. 26 >> abirached: how would you like this film to be re
we give jim cameron a camera and put it in his hands. jim is a very tactile director andthis enables him to move this camera around a virtual space where when he looks at the character, he doesnt see the character, he sees the world, he sees everything that is there. on top of that for the live action portion, weve developed a 3d camera system that allows us to shoot a 3d movie with the same flexibility when you shoot a 2d movie, where the cameras two lenses move dynamically the wayour eyes do...
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jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. jim bob:'night. elizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. but my doctor told me that most calcium supplements... aren't absorbed properly unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different -- it's calcium citrate, so it can be absorbed with or without food. citracal. >>> first haiti, now chile. another major earthquake strikes another nation and the death toll this time has risen to more than 700 people. some coastal towns in chile have been nearly obliterated and the extent of the destruction is becoming more painfully evident with each passing day. for the latest on emergency relief efforts in chile, our correspondent tonight is nbc news ann curry. >> i see a bridge down over there. flying into the destruction zone for the first time today, evidence of the power of one of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded. >> reporter: from the air you can begin to see the extent of the destruction. over hundr
jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. jim bob:'night. elizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. but my doctor told me that most calcium supplements... aren't absorbed properly unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different -- it's calcium citrate, so it can be absorbed with or without food. citracal. >>> first haiti, now chile. another major...
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i'm jim lehrer. president obama signed the health care reform bill into law today. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, the east room ceremony capped a yearlong fight, which continued this afternoon with a senate debate on a companion measure. we get the republican view from arizona senator jon kyl. >> lehrer: plus, what the law means for the nation's uninsured. ray suarez gets an assessment from susan dentzer. >> ifill: then, we look at internet giant google's decision to shut down its china-based search engine. >> lehrer: spencer michels reports on the battle for the republican u.s. senate nomination in california. >> ifill: and jeffrey brown reports on the rift between the u.s. and israel over plans for settlements in east jerusalem. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour is provided by: >> lehrer: it was a day of triumph for the president and his party as the sweeping health reform bill was signed into law. ray suarez begins our cov
i'm jim lehrer. president obama signed the health care reform bill into law today. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, the east room ceremony capped a yearlong fight, which continued this afternoon with a senate debate on a companion measure. we get the republican view from arizona senator jon kyl. >> lehrer: plus, what the law means for the nation's uninsured. ray suarez gets an assessment from susan dentzer. >> ifill: then, we look at internet giant...
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jim, thank you very much. jim goldman, and let me bring in jim faucet from securities. what is your take on this s? >> well, jim outlined it well. device shipments were poor, and the investments have disclosed were smaller. going forward the outlook and once again jim characterized it pretty well is what about people were looking for. >> right. would you commit new capital to research in motion right now? >> no, i would not, because as the growth matures in the u.s., most of the growth is coming internationally, and i think that in western europe particularly, so we are close to saturation. >> all right. leave it there. jim, good to have you on the program, and james faucett joining us on research in motion. back to our guest who is waiting patiently, and my apologies to the ceo and president of campbell company, douglas conant who was talking about how the make the company more flexibility, and do you think that the part of the white house the bring people together to create new jobs, how does that happen with the flexible workplaces? >> well, i think that the -- what
jim, thank you very much. jim goldman, and let me bring in jim faucet from securities. what is your take on this s? >> well, jim outlined it well. device shipments were poor, and the investments have disclosed were smaller. going forward the outlook and once again jim characterized it pretty well is what about people were looking for. >> right. would you commit new capital to research in motion right now? >> no, i would not, because as the growth matures in the u.s., most of...
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how did you deal with that, jim, the controversy of custer? >> well, what i wanted to do is tell the story and samuel eliot morison the nonfiction history writer we have ever had, he's a good writer of history should observe the three things, accuracy, vicar and object to the. i thought that if i tried to write the story and research it thoroughly and let the story tells itself and what kind of take care of itself. i think if you start worrying about what group, which of these groups is going to be bothered by what you write it can get in the way to read what i wanted to do besides told the story you is it my research for the earlier book i read a lot of the books out there and noticed that a lot of them had kind of just assumed mistakes parts of the myths and legends were wrong one person writes it somewhere somebody else writes it incorporates to restoring and after awhile it is accepted as truth. i wanted to commit scrape off those barnacles off of this vessel the battle of little bighorn, and of course one of the things that is the most fa
how did you deal with that, jim, the controversy of custer? >> well, what i wanted to do is tell the story and samuel eliot morison the nonfiction history writer we have ever had, he's a good writer of history should observe the three things, accuracy, vicar and object to the. i thought that if i tried to write the story and research it thoroughly and let the story tells itself and what kind of take care of itself. i think if you start worrying about what group, which of these groups is...
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jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. jim bob: elizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. jim bob: g'night daddy. >> kroft: now, a few minutes with andy rooney. >> rooney: i hope all of you are going to fill out your census form when it comes in the mail next month. if you don't return the form, the area you live in might get less government money and you wouldn't want that to happen, would you? this is a sample of the census 2010 form and i think most people are a little nervous about all the stuff the government wants to know about them. i don't think the government is out to get me or to help someone else get me, but it wouldn't surprise me if they were out to sell me something, or help someone else sell me something. i mean, why else would the census bureau want to know my telephone number? every form asks for my telephone number. how many government agencies do i have to give my phone number to, anyway? have they ever thought of looking me up in the phone book? the census bureau gets in trouble right away here. y
jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. jim bob: elizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. jim bob: g'night daddy. >> kroft: now, a few minutes with andy rooney. >> rooney: i hope all of you are going to fill out your census form when it comes in the mail next month. if you don't return the form, the area you live in might get less government money and you wouldn't want that to happen, would you? this is a sample of the census 2010...
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i'm jim lehrer. democrats spoke optimistically about passage of the health care bill on sunday. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, kwame holman reports on the president's pitch at a virginia university, and efforts by house leaders to round-up votes. >> lehrer: and mark shields and david brooks analyze the democrats final push toward a health care bill. >> brown: then, we have a debate on turning the student loan program over to the federal government with congressman george miller and sallie mae executive, renee mang. >> lehrer: margaret warner previews her upcoming series of reports from yemen. >> brown: and paul solman examines big science on a very small scale. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour is provided by: >> lehrer: the head-counting in the house was in high gear today, 48 hours before a sunday showdown on health care reform. newshour congressional correspondent kwame holman has our report. >> holman: democratic leade
i'm jim lehrer. democrats spoke optimistically about passage of the health care bill on sunday. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the newshour tonight, kwame holman reports on the president's pitch at a virginia university, and efforts by house leaders to round-up votes. >> lehrer: and mark shields and david brooks analyze the democrats final push toward a health care bill. >> brown: then, we have a debate on turning the student loan program over to the federal government...
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i wish jim gray was a part of the cbs coverage that would be different. but the reality is what we saw in 2003 was a test run. it was a kindergarten picnic compared to what we'll see with the craziness outside the gates at augusta national this time. i think it's a sports network that wants to cover sports, maybe their news side will cover some of the news. >> jim gray, if you were the lead anchor for the masters, and tiger won, which may or may not happen, obviously, you got a chance to interview him, he's putting on the green jacket, do you ask any questions about the scandal of just the winning putt? >> well, i think it has to be within the context of what's gone on if it didn't effect his game, obviously what's the point of talking about it at that time? there's a time and place for all of this stuff. i think if it's mentally distracting to him, if it does effect his game in any way, he won't win. but if he wins, then you're talking about it, the country didn't tune in necessarily to see about his sex scandal. that's between him and his wife and how e
i wish jim gray was a part of the cbs coverage that would be different. but the reality is what we saw in 2003 was a test run. it was a kindergarten picnic compared to what we'll see with the craziness outside the gates at augusta national this time. i think it's a sports network that wants to cover sports, maybe their news side will cover some of the news. >> jim gray, if you were the lead anchor for the masters, and tiger won, which may or may not happen, obviously, you got a chance to...
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i'm jim lehrer. vice-president biden visits the middle east in an effort to kick-start peace talks. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight-- israel announces plans for expanded settlements, drawing u.s. condemnation. margaret warner reports. >> lehrer: then, the commander of u.s. forces in iraq, general ray odierno, talks about the elections, the conflict, and americans' perceptions of what it's like for the troops. >> i don't think they understand what it takes for these young men and women to operate in this environment. they have done extremely well, balancing non-violence and violence, having to be able to determine who is bad and who is good. >> ifill: political and sectarian tensions collide in nigeria-- a look at the latest cycle of violence. >> lehrer: and one for the record books-- judy woodruff looks at the university of connecticut's women's basketball team. >> it's pretty remarkable. i am probably ... tonight at some point i'll sit back and think, wow, that's a lot of wins.
i'm jim lehrer. vice-president biden visits the middle east in an effort to kick-start peace talks. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight-- israel announces plans for expanded settlements, drawing u.s. condemnation. margaret warner reports. >> lehrer: then, the commander of u.s. forces in iraq, general ray odierno, talks about the elections, the conflict, and americans' perceptions of what it's like for the troops. >> i don't think they understand what it takes...
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veronica has more on this. >> that's right, jim. another weather system for us, but with a low impact on our area for the overnight and tomorrow morning. right now we're seeing on radar some light rain showers across the bulk of the area but there are a few neighborhoods and some counties like montgomery county and howard county. gaithersburg, ellicott city, damascus, too, light snow being reported. so the air in the neighborhoods there, cold enough for a little bit of snow to start mixing in. this is a storm system that's developing south of the area. around eastern georgia where atlanta, peach tree city getting some snow. winter storm warnings are in effect for northeastern georgia, for areas of south carolina, the mountains of north carolina and raleigh, north carolina, where two to four inches of snow will accumulate. that's a lot more than what we get here. by tomorrow we'll look at snow. temperatures around freezing with a little bit of sleet. roads will just be mainly wet. for tomorrow morning, light snow, light sleet mixed t
veronica has more on this. >> that's right, jim. another weather system for us, but with a low impact on our area for the overnight and tomorrow morning. right now we're seeing on radar some light rain showers across the bulk of the area but there are a few neighborhoods and some counties like montgomery county and howard county. gaithersburg, ellicott city, damascus, too, light snow being reported. so the air in the neighborhoods there, cold enough for a little bit of snow to start...
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jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. @y jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. how do we know how how many town roads we need? the census helps us know exactly what we need, so everyone can get their fair share of funding. we can't move forward until you mail it back. 2010 census. >>> tiger woods has announced he will tee off at one of golf's biggest tournaments the masters at augusta next month setting the stage for what may be the most-watched golf event in history. i talked to david duceac, senior editor of "sports illustrated" golf's group an a columnist for "usa today" and author of "best seat in the house." welcome to both of you. david, i guess this isn't a huge surprise. this masters is this tightly controlled event and the last time that you were here you sort of predicted that he would use this because it was such a perfect place for his return. explain what you meant. >> yeah this is a venue unlike any other big place in sports. you think of vip, chalets and all of this corporate signage. you will not
jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. @y jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. how do we know how how many town roads we need? the census helps us know exactly what we need, so everyone can get their fair share of funding. we can't move forward until you mail it back. 2010 census. >>> tiger woods has announced he will tee off at one of golf's biggest tournaments the masters at augusta next month setting the stage for what may be the...
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jim bob:'night. elizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. >> neil: now it's the law and you're on your own. the healthcare overhauls are she's telling her patients she's not participating in health insurance plans. good to have you. >> good to be here. >> is it too much of a nuisance? >> i think you hit the nail on the head. it's any time the insurance or government program comes there's strings. and unfortunately when this insurance is going to be overseen by the government, they're going to mandate what can and can't be done, doctors in the middle. we have a legal, moral obligation to treat our patients to the best of our judgment. when they bill their insurance and insurance has strict laws about what can and can't be done, doctors are in the middle. i explained and told them i can't have two masters, either i'm putting your patient as my first concern or i can follow the mandates of all this legislation and the upcoming thousands and thousands of pages of laws and
jim bob:'night. elizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. >> neil: now it's the law and you're on your own. the healthcare overhauls are she's telling her patients she's not participating in health insurance plans. good to have you. >> good to be here. >> is it too much of a nuisance? >> i think you hit the nail on the head. it's any time the insurance or...
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wendy, jim? >> thanks, veronica. >>> coming up tonight, we'll tell you about a road rage incident in virginia, in which more than a dozen shots were fired. >>> and a look at that plan to develop whiteflint park. >>> and a ban to keep talkers from talking on hand feld cell phones. >>> there's a new report out that states that gorillas are near extinction. >>> the redskins have made a decision on where to hold training camp. the caps are shorthanded against the penguins >> announcer: you're watching nbc4. live from the area's leading news station, this is "news4 at 6." >>> back now to the sto tore for this half hour, a man accused of firing more than a dozen shots during a road rage incident on i-95 in virginia. >> police say it started yesterday afternoon when a dump truck merged on to the southbound lanes of 95, near the exit for 123 and woodridge. they say the driver of the dump truck and the driver of a jaguar began going at each other. >> reporter: gabriel is a small man. 5'4", 140 pounds. now
wendy, jim? >> thanks, veronica. >>> coming up tonight, we'll tell you about a road rage incident in virginia, in which more than a dozen shots were fired. >>> and a look at that plan to develop whiteflint park. >>> and a ban to keep talkers from talking on hand feld cell phones. >>> there's a new report out that states that gorillas are near extinction. >>> the redskins have made a decision on where to hold training camp. the caps are...
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jim? >> all right, brian, thank you. >> by this week, we should find out what president obama's next move will be on health care reform. the outline of the democrats new plan is taking shape. first house speaker nancy pelosi will have to convince house democrats to pass the senate reform measure. part of her pitch is expected to be the promise that senate democrats will change key parts of the bill. for example, dropping a special deal for nebraska. republicans say democrats are making an end run around what voters want. >> it will be a political kamikaze mission for the democratic party if they jam this through. the american people i think they have said want to see move forward on health care reform. >> polls do show that americans want change in the health care system, but the polls also show that many americans do not like the plan that is currently under consideration. >> stay right there. news 4 at 4:00 is just getting started. >> the comp and circumstance in vancouver as the winter
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jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. jim bob:'night. elizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. >>> all right. welcome back. to the "town square" today. today a tale of stranger than fiction on wall street. this one indeed true. if you watch us regularly, you know about greed. book-cooking, outright lie, hiding risk, buying out regulators, regulators watching porn, you pick it, it took down not only lehman brothers and allowed dick filled to take $5 million out of our economy in the process but was only one of many banks exhibiting unfortunately all too similar behavior in a new book "the devils kasino" for the first time ever reveals how four working class guys from long island, more from wall street's good guys to some its most corrupt players whose actions nearly collapsed the entire u.s. economy. joining us now the author of that book "vicky ward" also a contributing editor for "vanity fair." congratulations on the bill. >> thank you, dylan. >> an
jim bob: g'night grandpa. elizabeth: g'night ben. jim bob:'night. elizabeth: g'night jim bob. jim bob: g'night everybody, grandpa: g'night everybody. jim bob: g'night daddy. vo: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. >>> all right. welcome back. to the "town square" today. today a tale of stranger than fiction on wall street. this one indeed true. if you watch us regularly, you know about greed. book-cooking, outright lie, hiding risk, buying out regulators, regulators...
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>> harry reid accused jim bunting of filibustering. >> it is not a filibuster when you object. >> he accused harry reid of hypocrisy. >> people can make other own decisions. >> he is blocking a $10 billion measure that would extend funding for highway projects, small business loans, flood insurance, and medicare reimbursement. he says he does not object to the funding, but he wanted to be paid for up front. he is not getting a lot of backing from his colleagues. >> he is not running for reelection, it does not matter to him, but for his fellow republican senators they are pulling their hair out because he is making a commercial for democrats. >> minority leaders would only say -- >> hopefully it will be resolved in the future. >> jim demand defended bunting on the senate floor today, calling on democrats to stop the hypocrisy. >> next, maryland is still sending aid to haiti. how will the donation help those injured? >> the maryland zoo is set to reopen. we will tell you when. >> focusing on the oldest infielder this spring, the orioles are looking to win. >> of the whether that will
>> harry reid accused jim bunting of filibustering. >> it is not a filibuster when you object. >> he accused harry reid of hypocrisy. >> people can make other own decisions. >> he is blocking a $10 billion measure that would extend funding for highway projects, small business loans, flood insurance, and medicare reimbursement. he says he does not object to the funding, but he wanted to be paid for up front. he is not getting a lot of backing from his colleagues....
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republican jim bunning from kentucky force 2,000 workers to take furlough and hold up benefits for millions more? we'll have governor haley barbour. >>> we begin today with the very latest from chile. food and drinking water reportedly in very short supply in concepcion, ground zero for the 8.8 quake. survivors under the rubble, rescuers communicating with victims trapped inside a fallen apartment building in concepcion. mark potter joins us live from the capital of santiago. what's the latest? >> reporter: hi, andrea. that's a little bit of good news in an otherwise bleak environment. in that apartment complex, they've already pulled 25 survivors out and eight people -- eight bodies, people who did not make it. that building collapsed during the earthquake. they heard some tapping inside and they're now digging toward it to see if they can rescue even more people from that complex right now. that earthquake was so massive, andrea, that even here in santiago, 200 miles away from the epicenter, the power of that earthquake could be felt. damage here in the capital city is not that great, you
republican jim bunning from kentucky force 2,000 workers to take furlough and hold up benefits for millions more? we'll have governor haley barbour. >>> we begin today with the very latest from chile. food and drinking water reportedly in very short supply in concepcion, ground zero for the 8.8 quake. survivors under the rubble, rescuers communicating with victims trapped inside a fallen apartment building in concepcion. mark potter joins us live from the capital of santiago. what's...
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look like gang markings for him and has been on the lookout since getting a memo from council member jim graham telling him gang activity is on the rise. >> i'm not sure and i heard there is increased gang activity in the area and we just left a drug summit where we were talking about how to extricate the young people. >> reporter: council member jim graham said most of the violence is happening closer to columbia heights and adams morgan. he points to a shooting along sham plain street on tuesday and graham said it may have been a retaliatory hit for another shooting two weeks ago -- two weeks ago. >> they're related in the sense that they're both members and who are angry with each other. >> reporter: he's not sure if the graffiti found at the church is connected to gang violence but the pastor is taking no chances and he tells us in the last 10 years that gang violence near his church dropped off and he's not about to allow it to come back. >> we had a bit of peace for awhile and we always have to stay vitamin last. >>> rallying against the health care law. 9,000 protestors showed up
look like gang markings for him and has been on the lookout since getting a memo from council member jim graham telling him gang activity is on the rise. >> i'm not sure and i heard there is increased gang activity in the area and we just left a drug summit where we were talking about how to extricate the young people. >> reporter: council member jim graham said most of the violence is happening closer to columbia heights and adams morgan. he points to a shooting along sham plain...
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can you go to jim in south carolina. >> this is jim in north carolina. >> okay. >> jim, from the great smokeys to the outer banks. a great expansive north carolina boo-yah to yeah. >> had someone go down there with his daughter. magnificent. >> caller: it is. my question today is related to real life values in stock. it's zoomed close to the $20 range. >> wow. >> caller: i did not take profits but i placed an upward moving stock. can you tell us the pros and the cons of taking profits versus taking stocks? is it maximizing profits or is it taking a big risk? >> let me tell you, i'm biassed here. let me tell you why i'm biassed. the markets can have big swings. big swings can knock you out of your stock. and the end of the day, holy cow, sold apple at $191. it felt like i got ripped off. i like to give someone else my sell order and, boom, it goes right back up. that's why i don't like it. you know what? you have the big game. do this -- take some off of the table. you're being greedy. this isn't secondary school but i'm here to help you spot the underpriced secondary offerings. leave a
can you go to jim in south carolina. >> this is jim in north carolina. >> okay. >> jim, from the great smokeys to the outer banks. a great expansive north carolina boo-yah to yeah. >> had someone go down there with his daughter. magnificent. >> caller: it is. my question today is related to real life values in stock. it's zoomed close to the $20 range. >> wow. >> caller: i did not take profits but i placed an upward moving stock. can you tell us the...
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i'm jim lehrer. the nation's unemployment rate held steady last month at 9.7%. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, the jobless rate for african americans and latinos is much higher. we'll look at why. >> lehrer: then, ray suarez looks back on a rocky week for democrats. >> while the president tried to get health-care reform back on track, ethical questions about fellow democrat its threaterned to derail the message >> woodruff: we get analysis from mark shields and michael gerson, filling in for david brooks. >> lehrer: and then fred de sam lazaro reports on troubles in the african nation of sudan, hit by drought, food shortages, and violence. >> access to basic health care is minimal. and if we look on the ground what we see is an union tarian crisis. >> woodruff: and is the 3-d hit "avatar" the way of the future for the film business? jeffrey brown takes us to the movies. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour is provided by: >
i'm jim lehrer. the nation's unemployment rate held steady last month at 9.7%. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, the jobless rate for african americans and latinos is much higher. we'll look at why. >> lehrer: then, ray suarez looks back on a rocky week for democrats. >> while the president tried to get health-care reform back on track, ethical questions about fellow democrat its threaterned to derail the message >> woodruff: we get analysis...
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jim made some very interesting points. he mentioned that he was disgusted at the pander scpght cod lig -- pandering and the ddling. he says they have to get out and do something. and then jim do you feel like you lost some authority when you advised the viewers that you stayed at home until 30? >> that's why i mentioned it. i wanted to prove i would have had a lot of things to say had i not been an unmotivated lump myself. >> look where it got you now. >> yes, me de yok crit tee. >> sc said she felt we were making a generation of george kastanzas. >> yeah. >> you mentioned in that rant that there were all velour track suit wearing. did george kastanza wear a velour track suit that you can remember? >> yes he did. there was an episode about it. he said he would drape himself in velvet if he could. he went out with a girl who thought the same. >> you are thinking velvet and velour are the same thing. >> whatever. >> no, this is an important point. >> i will get back to you. >> dob how many calls from the parson school of des
jim made some very interesting points. he mentioned that he was disgusted at the pander scpght cod lig -- pandering and the ddling. he says they have to get out and do something. and then jim do you feel like you lost some authority when you advised the viewers that you stayed at home until 30? >> that's why i mentioned it. i wanted to prove i would have had a lot of things to say had i not been an unmotivated lump myself. >> look where it got you now. >> yes, me de yok crit...