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>> absolutely as from women in their 20's and 30's, the focus should be on living within your means, making savings a priority for retirement, and putting together an investment plan. moving into your 40's and 50's, you want to up your retirement savings, contribute the maximum to your retirement plan, diversify investments, help protect the nest egg you're building by keeping your insurance, will aband estate plan up to date. as you move into your 50's ant60's, you think what a day in your retirement would be like to continue to stay diversified, understand how medicaid and social security work, and look at your as set allocation and make sure it's appropriate for where you are today, and how your appetite for risk may have changed over time. >> thank you very much. linda tiscano, president of women and company. >> thank you for having me. >> trader dan deming tells us why he's dealing better about the market these days after this in the know message. cç equities joins us now for "chart talk." what was in the air making the market so happy? >> i'm not sure. yesterday, the day looke
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gagaeredstraightforward...that s it's spelled out upfront. no hidden fees... no bait and switch. no gotchas. and there's one flat rate for online equity trades... for big accounts... or small ones. that's the way it ought to be. time for fresh thinking. time for td ameritrade. >>> >>> tonight, once again in one room and one cornerer of the universe, the super novas of the music world are trying to light a fire for haiti. it is happening 25 years of that first group of stars sang "we are the world," filing into the same studio at 10:00 at night and obeying quincy jones who saidck your egos at the door. ♪ we are we ahire♪ ♪ there's a we're making we'rsaveing our own life oge way michael jackson and someone saip he hour after hour, they rehearsed and her.lpedthe piano man d the autograph for bruce springsteen. t, eaeyse the put it on tape. >> the sol lowists had to stay later, the lasagging ho at 8:00 in the morning.da thi and quabout at and this time, bono, jennifer born at the time of the cording gagaeredstraightforward...that s it's spe
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the s&p 500 was up one and a half points. little reaction from investors to news of faster economic growth here in the u.s. the commerce department revised its fourth quarter g.d.p. reading slightly higher to 5.9%. that's the strongest pace of growth in over six years. home resales tumbled last month- - falling 7.2% on the heels of a 16% plunge in december. sales remain weak as americans struggle with high unemployment and tight lending conditions. and freddie mac says it will stop buying and securitizing interest only mortgages in september. those along with subprime mortgages are blamed for inflating the housing bubble. >> tom: another big loss for one of the biggest tax payer investments. taxpayers own 80% of a.i.g., and today the company reported nearly $9 billion in red ink on darren gersh looks at whether your investment is stabilizing. >> tom: when a.i.g., the giant >> tom: when a.i.g., the giant insurance company was on the verge of collapse last year, u.s. taxpayers stepped in taking an 80% stake in the company. toda
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s. we will have live coverage for you hear on c-span starting around 10:30 eastern -- live coverage for you here. . look for these and other gift- giving ideas at c-spa n.org/store. >> a forum on the future of guantanamo bay. the constitution project hosts this two hour discussion. >> this is an apt event today because not only is it the one- year anniversary of president obama's executive order closing guantanamo, but we have had breaking news that the administration has decided what to do with the remaining detainees at guantanamo, at least preliminarily. they have decided to clear 110 of them, to prosecute in federal court or military commissions, approximately 40 detainees and 50 or so will be held in indefinite detention. for those of us who have advocated a responsible and constitutional way of closing guantanamo, this is not necessarily good news. i want to thank the open society institute for cosponsoring this event with us, the society and rbf play ativan in ensuring democracy.
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rich peterson at s&p 500 out with a report telling me the s&p 500 may be heading for the fourth straight weekly loss. in the three previous times there was a four-week losing streak n. the following week, equities rallied. scott? >> the outlook for enterprise technology is improving. an optimistic guidance for the year. will technology continue to be a strong point this earnings season and beyond? joining me are marc staalman partner at signal lake ventures and brian marshall senior analyst at broad point tech. mark, what's happening in technology here in that after such a great 2009 where the nasdaq was up 44% despite good earnings from widely held and large cap technology stocks, these stocks and the nasdaq in general are all but rolling over here? >> that's not unusual. this is actually fairly standard seasonality. the fourth quarter is typically the strongest. intech last year was an exception in so many regards. but, in fact, selling off tech in january, february happens almost every single year. the real question is going to be what happens to enterprise spending and when are we go
rich peterson at s&p 500 out with a report telling me the s&p 500 may be heading for the fourth straight weekly loss. in the three previous times there was a four-week losing streak n. the following week, equities rallied. scott? >> the outlook for enterprise technology is improving. an optimistic guidance for the year. will technology continue to be a strong point this earnings season and beyond? joining me are marc staalman partner at signal lake ventures and brian marshall...
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and 80's and 90's. my thing that they did all have in common was that they each failed to win either renomination and reelection. as presidents of the united states which marks them if not outright failures not the most successful presidents. so the question and, looking back over your works on these prospective people, what was the most underappreciated virtue or virtues of your president? and what was his signal shortcoming or shortcomings? gary. >> i think determination when andrew jackson and learned that tyler had become president t said, god, that imbecile. he's now president. one journalist described tyler as a weeping willow as a character. henry clay said that he -- his greatest shortcoming was he lacked the moral character. it's hard to contest jackson -- >> the one thing that jackson and clay agreed about. >> these people in american history. but tyler timberwolves faced crises that were in some ways unique in presidential history. lehder rivas talk about the politics of a the tyler presidenc
and 80's and 90's. my thing that they did all have in common was that they each failed to win either renomination and reelection. as presidents of the united states which marks them if not outright failures not the most successful presidents. so the question and, looking back over your works on these prospective people, what was the most underappreciated virtue or virtues of your president? and what was his signal shortcoming or shortcomings? gary. >> i think determination when andrew...
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you're gorgeous, look at you, i loooov y ♪ ow, s t onwatc fo on s. u otba? - fooa liit s. y- is to bd, wit yo lik brete le b you weet yo get an 10% instant savings or 24 months no in... totctrourchases over $999 with your sears card. plus get a free samsung blu-ray player s. >>> the wizards not only have not scored, they haven't taken a shot yet, and that's not good with almost 2 minutes played in the quarter. >> not good at all. >> ones to watch tonight, keeping an eye on haywood who normally plays pretty good. >> 8.15 rebounds. you know, you look at what they do, brendan 8 points above his average, 5 rebounds above his average. >> washington careless with the ball, giving up an offensive rebound here, to dwight howard. all of his 6 points coming from washington, washington with four turnovers, flip with a quick time out hope three trying to settle will these guys down. >> all six in the paint for orlando, 4 of 8 from the field. 2 minutes gone by, quarter number 1, haywood inside. he is called for traveling. tony brothers was getting ready to call goaltending but derek ri
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and '40's and '50's -- 40's and 50's are wearing their obama sweatshirt and hats and they're proud of their president. i think he makes a very nice small example for the country. i am seeing people traveling in families more than just walking around looking down. i think people are more proud of their country and i think that has a big effect on crime. guest: i think is great that more americans are proud of their country and it's great that our country has a better reputation and acceptance are on the world since obama has been in office. whether that has translated into a lower crime problem, i think is a bit premature to conclude that. but i personally do agree with a lot of the positions and policies of president obama, and a lot of the issues that he brought up during the campaign. i'm waiting equally, however, to see if some of his initiatives that he talked about during the campaign related to crime will be implemented. one, for example, we talked earlier about guns. there was the t. hart amendment. it is a strategy that -- an amendment that has been passed through congress tha
and '40's and '50's -- 40's and 50's are wearing their obama sweatshirt and hats and they're proud of their president. i think he makes a very nice small example for the country. i am seeing people traveling in families more than just walking around looking down. i think people are more proud of their country and i think that has a big effect on crime. guest: i think is great that more americans are proud of their country and it's great that our country has a better reputation and acceptance...
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we did this for 50 years more less well from the 1930's until the 1980's. how did we learn how to do this? we learned lessons of the 1920's now, the 20's were wonderful innovative decades as amity has noted in her own work. the problem with the 20's is it relates to the financial markets, innovation creach optimism, optimism creates excess optimism and when you have financial markets that don't have any meaningful regulation other than monetary policy, you have financial ferc send people borrowing against every last dollar of optimism projected decades into the future. you have got layer upon layer of debt upon layer upon layer of assumption going out into the future and that means when you have the slightest falter in expectations of the future, you have got, you are pulling out one little assumption. the whole tower of the assumptions and that collapses, and then you have so much on pay debt that the banking system is effectively bankrupt. we saw this happen in the early 1930's, not just with borrowing nickens the stock market of course but against all ki
we did this for 50 years more less well from the 1930's until the 1980's. how did we learn how to do this? we learned lessons of the 1920's now, the 20's were wonderful innovative decades as amity has noted in her own work. the problem with the 20's is it relates to the financial markets, innovation creach optimism, optimism creates excess optimism and when you have financial markets that don't have any meaningful regulation other than monetary policy, you have financial ferc send people...
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we did this for 50 years more or less from the 1930's through the 1980's. we learn the lessons of the 19 twenties. as a amity note to dinner of work, it relates to financial markets it creates optimism and optimism creates excess optimism and when you have financial markets that don't have any meaningful regulation other than monetary policy, borrowing against every last dollar project did decades into the future. you have layer upon layer of debt going into the future and that means some other expectations pulling out one level of the session and a low-power of assumptions with so much of unpaid dead the banking system is even should -- actually bankrupt that we saw in the thirties not just our link the stock market but against all kinds of asset markets. what did we learn? i have to discipline themselves the first elegant solution without economic destruction was the fdic. is where fdr and policy makers decided we could eliminate panic or reduce panic by a projecting small depositors but not protect bad day inks. they can fail just a small depositors will
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80's and 90's. we know a lot about the drama and clash of good versus evil. but we don't know how those changes unfolded over those years and that's why we've tried to pick so that we can fill the gap about some of the exchange's >> good evening. i'm an undergraduate student at st. augustine college in raleigh north carolina. good to see you, congressman clafin. my question is inspired by something that congressman derrick said earlier. do you still feel that currently a lot of white politicians are still afraid or still are frightened that something will be said or done to their political career if they stood outside of the comfort zone and work with african-american leaders largest minority leaders in the community? >> yes i do but not nearly as much as they did 20, 30, 40 years ago, and i think that has been the bottom line as the great contribution of stealth politics has made and of course they've created the situation themselves because it takes a great talent to balance these things. the basi
80's and 90's. we know a lot about the drama and clash of good versus evil. but we don't know how those changes unfolded over those years and that's why we've tried to pick so that we can fill the gap about some of the exchange's >> good evening. i'm an undergraduate student at st. augustine college in raleigh north carolina. good to see you, congressman clafin. my question is inspired by something that congressman derrick said earlier. do you still feel that currently a lot of white...
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low 40's today. a comfortable day. into the 20's tonight. another clear day. things will shift this weekend. things will clear out. friday afternoon, our next system approaches and which could be measuring that with yardsticks' not rulers. >> it is what it is. we have slushy pavement. wet stuff. be careful when you get two intersections. coming out of neighborhoods will be the worst of it. shoulder to shoulder on the beltway with highway crews there remain on standby. smoke at the gallery place-china station was reported. now they are single tracking trains. >>> more to dreams are amazing things. and in hard times, sometimes, a belief in a dream, a belief in what is possible - can transform everything. at at&t, we've never forgotten that our company began in a small laboratory, with a dream and a belief, in the future. today, our wired and wireless high speed internet networks are connecting small businesses across america - in cities and small towns - to markets around the world. we know that investment in broadband high speed internet can create hundreds of
low 40's today. a comfortable day. into the 20's tonight. another clear day. things will shift this weekend. things will clear out. friday afternoon, our next system approaches and which could be measuring that with yardsticks' not rulers. >> it is what it is. we have slushy pavement. wet stuff. be careful when you get two intersections. coming out of neighborhoods will be the worst of it. shoulder to shoulder on the beltway with highway crews there remain on standby. smoke at the gallery...
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be s. it ishaky. officials say one person s killed a two dozeinjud. at crh happened while several hicl were stopd because her crash along the intersta. it has been a messy situatn. you sethghtsin the rking lot. the wind is pi by u can see snow being unde with the wind th'ski of e ise now. thiss all new snow on top of thold ow maki it ha to arou. we havseenlesstrafc on the ros. that's good. at thisntthinit is dealg with e wind i have t haa anceto look at the radar to see if bands e coming our way. it is cold and wind all is snow isblowing all thac >> the conditns, now that th sun s gone do is it feeling coer. i noticed metsap igoneand e heavduty thg is on. >> reporter: i s told we go w e-ils me arina ca no offense byitbaimore. i lo thorioles. you can always find caon yds. we have ayasonickets. a g o's fan. itis a te you grew up with. i fe the same about inans >> rter: i'm not much an erican leag y. th'll be rlly good. no offee the t cap. it was circumstanal. rry. sorrbaimore. >> you ha gotten lder you ha they duty thg on tre, too. ts ve been rrible las
be s. it ishaky. officials say one person s killed a two dozeinjud. at crh happened while several hicl were stopd because her crash along the intersta. it has been a messy situatn. you sethghtsin the rking lot. the wind is pi by u can see snow being unde with the wind th'ski of e ise now. thiss all new snow on top of thold ow maki it ha to arou. we havseenlesstrafc on the ros. that's good. at thisntthinit is dealg with e wind i have t haa anceto look at the radar to see if bands e coming our...
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s most popular attractions. tai shan, one of the national zoo's three giant pandas is leaving for china. today is the last day for visitors to see him at the zoo under an agreement with the chinese government, he was only on loan as part of a breeding program. tomorrow he will travel by fedex along with his 2-year-old female panda from the atlanta zoo. >>> schools are closed. maybe a lot of kids will head to the zoo to get his last visit before he leaves us. we'll miss him. >> indeed. you need to dress like tai shan this morning. we have another cold day. the overnight storm that came through is now off to the east and gone. around our region it left in its wake about three or four inches around the metro area. radar showing there is no more precipitation falling here all around the region now forhe most part, the storm has ended. maybe a lingering flurry. the totals this morning, generally around four inches from prince george's county into montgomery, lington, fairfax and in the district of columbia. farther t
s most popular attractions. tai shan, one of the national zoo's three giant pandas is leaving for china. today is the last day for visitors to see him at the zoo under an agreement with the chinese government, he was only on loan as part of a breeding program. tomorrow he will travel by fedex along with his 2-year-old female panda from the atlanta zoo. >>> schools are closed. maybe a lot of kids will head to the zoo to get his last visit before he leaves us. we'll miss him. >>...
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i live in the firehouse alter the 1990's. i moved in in 1990 and i moved out in 2000. >> what drives you, money, politics? >> i am conservative first. i have been a conservative my whole life. i was born and raised in east boston in the city. it is not a conservative place. as i said earlier, i was the first republican in my family. now there are many that have turned from independents and democrats to republicans. but the point is that i am a movement conservative. i have learned to believe that smaller government and less government intrusion gives people the greatest of opportunity. >> would you change any of the tactics you had used in the past. some people have referred to you as a modern-day donaldson ready. -- donald sagretti. >> i call it a full contact sport. people who play this game and understand it -- it is the old godfather. it is not personal. it is just business. in this town, you have to take that to heart. you have to have a thick skin. you google citizens united and there are a lot of people who say a lot o
i live in the firehouse alter the 1990's. i moved in in 1990 and i moved out in 2000. >> what drives you, money, politics? >> i am conservative first. i have been a conservative my whole life. i was born and raised in east boston in the city. it is not a conservative place. as i said earlier, i was the first republican in my family. now there are many that have turned from independents and democrats to republicans. but the point is that i am a movement conservative. i have learned...
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he goes into the soviet union in the late 1940's. he goes into china in the 1950's. he is one of the key black journalists in cuba during the cuban revolution. he is a friend ally of malcolm x. his key domestic idea is something called the freedom now party and it's going to be one of three black independent political parties in the 1960's. one is the freedom now party and the other is the mississippi freedom democratic party led by guerini lou hamer the sharecropper from louise phill mississippi who was not allowed to be seated at the 1964 democratic national convention in atlantic city new jersey. and the other is going to be lowndes county freedom organization which is nicknamed the black panther party, which is in lowndes county alabama, and that started with grassroots locals of towns county with the help of sncc activists, especially stokely carmichael. and when we think about william worthy piece interesting because he's a black power activist who's also a pacifist, who actually went to jail in world war ii for refusing to fight in the war. but he wants a fore
he goes into the soviet union in the late 1940's. he goes into china in the 1950's. he is one of the key black journalists in cuba during the cuban revolution. he is a friend ally of malcolm x. his key domestic idea is something called the freedom now party and it's going to be one of three black independent political parties in the 1960's. one is the freedom now party and the other is the mississippi freedom democratic party led by guerini lou hamer the sharecropper from louise phill...
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low 40's. we will talk about more snow coming up for this weekend. >> right now you will find visibility will be poor when you hit the road. fog will be the issue. wet pavement out of the local neighborhoods. snow is moving out of the area. now we deal with the aftermath. i have read numerous accidents reported. the one at river road has been moved on. police activity in the district. north capitol street is closed between michigan avenue and rhode island avenue. this is the official business. george washington parkway is blocked with a highway truck. a call from a fellow on route 7 near tysons said plenty of highway trucks treating the surface of the roadways. you can see the highway trucks on standby at around the region. you can see some slush built up. very doable once you get out of your neighborhood. >> thank you. >>> 5:14. big developments from a double murder investigation. police have made an arrest. live team coverag >> you are watching abc 7's "good morning washington," with doug mck
low 40's. we will talk about more snow coming up for this weekend. >> right now you will find visibility will be poor when you hit the road. fog will be the issue. wet pavement out of the local neighborhoods. snow is moving out of the area. now we deal with the aftermath. i have read numerous accidents reported. the one at river road has been moved on. police activity in the district. north capitol street is closed between michigan avenue and rhode island avenue. this is the official...
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he is one of the key radical black journalist of the 1950's and 60's. he goes into the soviet union and the late 1940's. he goes into china in the 19th east. he is one of the key black journalists in cuba during the cuban resolution. he's a friend and ally of malcolm x. his key domestic idea is something called the freedom now party and it's going to be one of three black independent political parties in the 1960's pier one is the freedom now party. the other is the mississippi freedom democratic party led light for any domain or the sharecropper from louisville, mississippi, who was not allowed to be seated at the 1964 democratic national convention in atlantic city, new jersey. and the other is going to be allows county freedom organization, which is mixing the black panther party, which is then allowed county alabama and that started with grass-roots locals with the help of sncc activist, especially stokely carmichael. he is a activist who is also a pacifist who went to jail in world war ii for refusing to fight in the war. the worthy once a foreign
he is one of the key radical black journalist of the 1950's and 60's. he goes into the soviet union and the late 1940's. he goes into china in the 19th east. he is one of the key black journalists in cuba during the cuban resolution. he's a friend and ally of malcolm x. his key domestic idea is something called the freedom now party and it's going to be one of three black independent political parties in the 1960's pier one is the freedom now party. the other is the mississippi freedom...
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we did this for 50 years more or less well from the 1930's until the 1980's. how did we learn how to do this? we learned lessons of the 1920's the twenties were wonderful innovative decades as amity noted in her own work. the problem with the twenties as it relates to financial markets is that innovation creates optimism. optimism creates excess optimism and when you have financial markets that don't have any meaningful regulation other than monetary policy, you have financial firms and regular people against every last dollar of optimism projected decades into the future. you have got layer upon layer of debt upon layer of your assumption going out into the future and that means and you have the slightest the altar and profit expectations for some of the expectation of the future euskadi are pulling out one level assumptions will tower of assumptions and it collapses, and then you have so much the unpaid debt the banking system is effectively bankrupt. we saw this happen in the early 1930's, not just with bordering against the stock market of course but again
we did this for 50 years more or less well from the 1930's until the 1980's. how did we learn how to do this? we learned lessons of the 1920's the twenties were wonderful innovative decades as amity noted in her own work. the problem with the twenties as it relates to financial markets is that innovation creates optimism. optimism creates excess optimism and when you have financial markets that don't have any meaningful regulation other than monetary policy, you have financial firms and regular...
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making s s s s he feels good abt what he's doing. you're going to play theee partf the aggressive cococo you're going to make him feel like he could do better evenene he's hitting every shot. after eachchchch round of ten w back and get his vitalalalal si. importantly we'll have the results of how many shots outof ten he hits so we can determine did the have anything to do with his performance. are you ready? all right. let's do it. >> an impressionable young player from californ we wire him up medical sensors and a heart rate monitor to see how his body responds to our experience. so your heaeaeaea rate was 52, beats. it's raising a littleeee bit wi you anticipating do this. >> aim i'm a relaxed person. same shot every single time. >> now time for positive reinforcement. coach them. >> rarless of the sport they're playing, athletes arebjected to differenenenoaching styles. ask different os. >> once in college or in e nfl they should be able to tell you what you need to do. you should be able to do it and play like a professional, do
making s s s s he feels good abt what he's doing. you're going to play theee partf the aggressive cococo you're going to make him feel like he could do better evenene he's hitting every shot. after eachchchch round of ten w back and get his vitalalalal si. importantly we'll have the results of how many shots outof ten he hits so we can determine did the have anything to do with his performance. are you ready? all right. let's do it. >> an impressionable young player from californ we wire...
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temperatures in the mid to upper 30's. we should be able to sneak into the 40's and most locations. a mix of clouds and sunshine. high temperatures between 40 and 45 degrees. a chance for sprinkles or snow flurries this evening, and then the clouds will break up, making it colder tonight. when you wake up on monday the weather should be quiet. no problems for the monday morning commute on insta- weather. by the time it entered tuesday we're watching two systems. on from youe england, another from the gulf of mexico. -- one from new england. we will see the chance for rain or snow showers after those two combined. the main player during the day on wednesday -- a major systems. right now the track is a little uncertain, so we're not sure how close it will come. a 50% chance for snow wednesday. if a little further offshore, then we will miss most of that. by next weekend i think we will get some sunshine. the temperatures will push into the 50s. we have not had that kind of weather around here for a long time. >> an eastern shore man made the -- he needs a double-lung transplant. he an
temperatures in the mid to upper 30's. we should be able to sneak into the 40's and most locations. a mix of clouds and sunshine. high temperatures between 40 and 45 degrees. a chance for sprinkles or snow flurries this evening, and then the clouds will break up, making it colder tonight. when you wake up on monday the weather should be quiet. no problems for the monday morning commute on insta- weather. by the time it entered tuesday we're watching two systems. on from youe england, another...
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. -- 20's and a low 30's. i do not think it will be that bad after -- out there especially after sunrise. there is a wide look at the storm. things are quieting down. some snow showers still in the mountains. the clouds are breaking up in the western suburbs. he will get sunshine as we head into this morning and afternoon. the high temperatures will be higher. here is a look at the weather for tomorrow. high pressure in control with a lot of sunshine. we are watching the storm out of the gulf of mexico. it is too early to give details. it is a little stronger and we could have bigger problems as we head into the weekend. friday, a mixture of rain, snow, and the sleet. then i think we will have snow during the day on saturday. i think it will end saturday night. how much, it is too early to determine. temperatures will stay at or below freezing on sunday. let's check the roads this morning with sarah. >> no traffic. we will check in a little bit later. back in a bit. >> coming up, road crews are out ahead of ti
. -- 20's and a low 30's. i do not think it will be that bad after -- out there especially after sunrise. there is a wide look at the storm. things are quieting down. some snow showers still in the mountains. the clouds are breaking up in the western suburbs. he will get sunshine as we head into this morning and afternoon. the high temperatures will be higher. here is a look at the weather for tomorrow. high pressure in control with a lot of sunshine. we are watching the storm out of the gulf...
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and 1990's. the politics never stopped at the water's0edge was 9/11. host: you wrote about the focus of executive power. alberto gonzales' argued that it was a strong president to give that the commander-in-chief virtually unlimited power in war, that the president should not be bound by congressional law or international treaties. was this a new argument for the executive to make? guest: no, there was a view since fdr that the executive power had to expand during war, during national security crises. truman sent troops to war in 1950 without asking for a declaration of war. but it was a vast expansion under president bush. host: next caller. caller: i have a different perspective on all this national security. i think that americans, as we have seen from the tea party and the interests by sarah palin to get involved in, that we are getting fed up with security rebound and its effect on our businesses. for example, some to put on expose of underwear and pretty soon we will be scanned going into a
and 1990's. the politics never stopped at the water's0edge was 9/11. host: you wrote about the focus of executive power. alberto gonzales' argued that it was a strong president to give that the commander-in-chief virtually unlimited power in war, that the president should not be bound by congressional law or international treaties. was this a new argument for the executive to make? guest: no, there was a view since fdr that the executive power had to expand during war, during national security...
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he is one of the key radical black journalist of the 1950's and 60's. he goes into the soviet union and the late 1940's. he goes into china in the 19th east. he is one of the key black journalists in cuba during the cuban resolution. he's a friend and ally of malcolm x. his key domestic idea is something called the freedom now party and it's going to be one of three black independent political parties in the 1960's pier one is the freedom now party. the other is the mississippi freedom democratic party led light for any domain or the sharecropper from louisville, mississippi, who was not allowed to be seated at the 1964 democratic national convention in atlantic city, new jersey. and the other is going to be allows county freedom organization, which is mixing the black panther party, which is then allowed county alabama and that started with grass-roots locals with the help of sncc activist, especially stokely carmichael. he is a activist who is also a pacifist who went to jail in world war ii for refusing to fight in the war. the worthy once a foreign
he is one of the key radical black journalist of the 1950's and 60's. he goes into the soviet union and the late 1940's. he goes into china in the 19th east. he is one of the key black journalists in cuba during the cuban resolution. he's a friend and ally of malcolm x. his key domestic idea is something called the freedom now party and it's going to be one of three black independent political parties in the 1960's pier one is the freedom now party. the other is the mississippi freedom...
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right now we are in the upper 20's bandlow 30's. 31 degrees at the airport. high pressure is helping us at the present. eventually the storm is going to win. dei'm looking for that to happen at 10:00 or 11:00 this morning. it is difficult to time when the precipitation is going to start. midmorning is what we are shooting for. there's a tremendous amount of moisture surging north into the cold air. eventually the moisture is going to win, but it's going to take a couple hours. snow developing by late this morning or this afternoon. sleet will likely mix in in some places, especially south of town. 1-3 inches on the ground by this evening. temperatures will be above freezing. that will know little. tonight, temperatures drop to the 20's. snowfall becoming heavy, especially after midnight. there could be lightning or thunder after midnight. this is a strong storm with a lot of energy. at 5:00 in the morning, this will be the height of the storm. the wind will pick up out of the northeast at 20 or 30 miles an hour, producing blizzard conditions at times around b
right now we are in the upper 20's bandlow 30's. 31 degrees at the airport. high pressure is helping us at the present. eventually the storm is going to win. dei'm looking for that to happen at 10:00 or 11:00 this morning. it is difficult to time when the precipitation is going to start. midmorning is what we are shooting for. there's a tremendous amount of moisture surging north into the cold air. eventually the moisture is going to win, but it's going to take a couple hours. snow developing...
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s con e obms o othtreincesf e onomy. mtin tt itof puos spki freh] th i w, apridtf e g8n na, wl cckn mar itiiv i t wld stolleegns --n e wl's st lnerab reon erar iicio tt oer mbs t g sre a ca-sreuronrnndould exptor tmsf t g opal itsimor o bk's r-oepcera, od inntnsittaarze maooil onusn,adsnd ntmehe20nd8 mein, triedooiit wnuts y ceethe me tha auggea. sooe esdn atspref goginci ceaiy,e st bri a see sreesnsility, must pgmic fus, anabe a, cued cotali. e gatnsusfuy liver t pmis thg8usli utohe pris. asos oth gan t g mein, cad wl u i leerip re fus on es cllenge a i lk foar tcoabatg osyit o iertial rtrsse ntueo suor t enoc rovy d crt n binngfo huni wldde. thk you vyuc for your attention. [applause] ç >> on now to the funeral service for congressman john murtha of pennsylvania. he died last monday following gallbladder surgery. congressman murtha, who was 77, served in the u.s. house from 1975, the first vietnam veteran to be elected to the chamber. he will be buried at grand view cemetery at johnstown, pennsylvania. we will take y
s con e obms o othtreincesf e onomy. mtin tt itof puos spki freh] th i w, apridtf e g8n na, wl cckn mar itiiv i t wld stolleegns --n e wl's st lnerab reon erar iicio tt oer mbs t g sre a ca-sreuronrnndould exptor tmsf t g opal itsimor o bk's r-oepcera, od inntnsittaarze maooil onusn,adsnd ntmehe20nd8 mein, triedooiit wnuts y ceethe me tha auggea. sooe esdn atspref goginci ceaiy,e st bri a see sreesnsility, must pgmic fus, anabe a, cued cotali. e gatnsusfuy liver t pmis thg8usli utohe pris. asos...
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we did this for 50 years more or less well from the 1930's until the 1980's. how did we learn how to do this? we learned lessons of the 1920's the twenties were wonderful innovative decades as amity noted in her own work. the problem with the twenties as it relates to financial markets is that innovation creates optimism. optimism creates excess optimism and when you have financial markets that don't have any meaningful regulation other than monetary policy, you have financial firms and regular people against every last dollar of optimism projected decades into the future. you have got layer upon layer of debt upon layer of your assumption going out into the future and that means and you have the slightest the altar and profit expectations for some of the expectation of the future euskadi are pulling out one level assumptions will tower of assumptions and it collapses, and then you have so much the unpaid debt the banking system is effectively bankrupt. we saw this happen in the early 1930's, not just with bordering against the stock market of course but again
we did this for 50 years more or less well from the 1930's until the 1980's. how did we learn how to do this? we learned lessons of the 1920's the twenties were wonderful innovative decades as amity noted in her own work. the problem with the twenties as it relates to financial markets is that innovation creates optimism. optimism creates excess optimism and when you have financial markets that don't have any meaningful regulation other than monetary policy, you have financial firms and regular...
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's bn the mitoring the imctfhetormor 24 hos. let'sheckn withrian and seehat ingsre lookingike nigh >> repr: we've de, i don kn wt, 15 diffent repts from u her in rfordount throughout t dayndhis is e first te canelu that we can repor that the arlas falli fro t sky. bu that's not the big ccern ritow. viy, t br concern i e snow that'slrea ohe grnd. you see'm snding in a massive owrift here which ki of gs up ang andown thearking lot t we're i some ofts created by a plow, bu staing from behind mhesame lel wre sndingn, is snowrift aell. thprobm n is goingo be the win the wind gusts are kicking up prty high and blowing this snowll or the rd. lighter than whaeot this weend so it' moving aver the pce in circular and ado like pattern all over the place. ll swou t roads from our camerap high.yonee blacktop, and the ow drivers have me gnifant progress thrghout theay. ey rll hit maryl 24 pretty gd right by the 95 overpass. what y're saying is no ssily alllackp. what you're seeg is ao black e, and y kw,he plow driver have to dea with at so w
's bn the mitoring the imctfhetormor 24 hos. let'sheckn withrian and seehat ingsre lookingike nigh >> repr: we've de, i don kn wt, 15 diffent repts from u her in rfordount throughout t dayndhis is e first te canelu that we can repor that the arlas falli fro t sky. bu that's not the big ccern ritow. viy, t br concern i e snow that'slrea ohe grnd. you see'm snding in a massive owrift here which ki of gs up ang andown thearking lot t we're i some ofts created by a plow, bu staing from behind...
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beyond the weekend, we'll get back into the 40's. may be another storm system off the coast by wednesday or thursday next week. >> that is a long way off. nobody had to close orderly schools today, that was nice. >>> a hamas commander was shot to death in his hotel room. today, the list of suspects wanted in the assassination is growing and many of them were caught on tape. >> these are the faces of a hit squad. these are 15 more suspects in the assassination. that puts 26 people on the wanted list. 26 people to take out one man. why so many for a single operation? maybe for logistics. "suspects were in charge of communication. -- two suspects were in charge of communication. one assassin was called back early. police were able to track the killers by using hidden cameras. everywhere you go in to buy, you are being watched for the hit squad would have known that they took multiple trips to dubai to accomplish their mission. the huge credit cards issued from my bank in iowa. it turns out their names and passports were real but they be
beyond the weekend, we'll get back into the 40's. may be another storm system off the coast by wednesday or thursday next week. >> that is a long way off. nobody had to close orderly schools today, that was nice. >>> a hamas commander was shot to death in his hotel room. today, the list of suspects wanted in the assassination is growing and many of them were caught on tape. >> these are the faces of a hit squad. these are 15 more suspects in the assassination. that puts 26...
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and in the 70's and 80's and 90's so much crime happened that they were left out on the street to commit crime. i agree with the caller, regarding them it may be time for the society to pay more attention. host: caller, i will let you respond from virginia. caller: thank you, for having me on, in the spirit of talking about republicans and democrats to get along and trying to build coalitions. i suggest that one thing that we have forgotten is the strength of this nation is still there is the strength of home grown states men. and before we had people that knew issues and could represent people in their state. and as they were successful they were national leaders. and now we are in an era where we have migratory politicians that move from one end of the nation to the other and like a party is put ççin like a foot game. and there is no thought of the local issues. host: oscar, çjrare you thinking u!of specifically?çqñ caller: yes v:i çcan çthink ñ7 cliÑ new w3york and çwhy ñrçw3go ç seek írfdto ?;help people ió york? even çif it did work, there ç something
and in the 70's and 80's and 90's so much crime happened that they were left out on the street to commit crime. i agree with the caller, regarding them it may be time for the society to pay more attention. host: caller, i will let you respond from virginia. caller: thank you, for having me on, in the spirit of talking about republicans and democrats to get along and trying to build coalitions. i suggest that one thing that we have forgotten is the strength of this nation is still there is the...
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the s&pa 00 is actively traded. here today, volume again spiked up as we saw the commodities moving to the down side. finally, i think it's pfrpt. the stock of the day was conway in the trucking sector. you want to watch truckers because they shift the stuff across the country. conway's numbers beat on the top line. there are too many trucks on the road and their pricing was terrible and as a result their markets got hit badly and it's a good sign volume is picking up here. let's go back to you sue in the studio. >> we'll check in with scott wapner as well pause the nasdaq has been hit hard. is it a slightly better day today, scott? >> the interesting thick is tech is one of the best performing sectors and the nasdaq for all intents and purposes is flat as we've seen pullback in some of the regional banks and the biotech stocks. i'll take you to the board and you'll look at the widely held and technology stocks on the screen here and i'll take you through here and you will see gains today from the likes of yahoo!, a
the s&pa 00 is actively traded. here today, volume again spiked up as we saw the commodities moving to the down side. finally, i think it's pfrpt. the stock of the day was conway in the trucking sector. you want to watch truckers because they shift the stuff across the country. conway's numbers beat on the top line. there are too many trucks on the road and their pricing was terrible and as a result their markets got hit badly and it's a good sign volume is picking up here. let's go back to...
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i live in the firehouse alter the 1990's. i moved in in 1990 and i moved out in 2000. >> what drives you, money, politics? >> i am conservative first. i have been a conservative my whole life. i was born and raised in east boston in the city. it is not a conservative place. as i said earlier, i was the first republican in my family. now there are many that have turned from independents and democrats to republicans. but the point is that i am a movement conservative. i have learned to believe that smaller government and less government intrusion gives people the greatest of opportunity. >> would you change any of the tactics you had used in the past. some people have referred to you as a modern-day donald sagretti. >> i call it a full contact sport. people who play this game and understand it -- it is the old godfather. it is not personal. it is just business. in this town, you have to take that to heart. you have to have a thick skin. you google citizens united and there are a lot of people who say a lot of nasty things. they
i live in the firehouse alter the 1990's. i moved in in 1990 and i moved out in 2000. >> what drives you, money, politics? >> i am conservative first. i have been a conservative my whole life. i was born and raised in east boston in the city. it is not a conservative place. as i said earlier, i was the first republican in my family. now there are many that have turned from independents and democrats to republicans. but the point is that i am a movement conservative. i have learned...
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looking at the eastern shore, generally in the 30's. clouds and sun to run the rest of the afternoon. no showers north and west of us. -- throughout the rest of the afternoon. we should be pretty clear tonight. 42 is where we should be, our normal high. 56 is the record high. in contrast, four degrees is the record low. tonight, mostly things will be clear. but with those clear skies, the temperatures will drop. 21 in the outlying areas, 27 downtown. high pressure will be building in here. we are concerned about friday. there is low pressure in the gulf producing copious amounts of rainfall. all of this energy moving up the mid-atlantic and midwest. it is too early to commit to any storm totals four types of precipitation, but at this point, it looks like there will be a lot of energy. we are forecasting a major weather event of some sort. we just do not want to get lost in any accumulation totals at this point. tomorrow will be sunny. here is a look at the seven-day. just a pair for some other this weekend. 60% chance of a wintry mix o
looking at the eastern shore, generally in the 30's. clouds and sun to run the rest of the afternoon. no showers north and west of us. -- throughout the rest of the afternoon. we should be pretty clear tonight. 42 is where we should be, our normal high. 56 is the record high. in contrast, four degrees is the record low. tonight, mostly things will be clear. but with those clear skies, the temperatures will drop. 21 in the outlying areas, 27 downtown. high pressure will be building in here. we...
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s that traded higher, and all three are leveraged. that means for every dollar their benchmark is down, they're up two in the case of the ultra short s&p 500, ticker s.d.s., or $3 in the case of the financial bear, ticker f.a.z., and small cap bear, ticker t.z.a. goldman sachs helped contribute to the selling in financial stocks. the bank warned that the so- called volker rule would take out a chunk of its revenues. goldman stock drops 4% after managing director gerlad corrigan told congress that 10% of its net revenues could be at risk if it has to curb trading its own money and if it is banned from investing in hedge funds and private equity. mastercard pumped up its incentives and rebates in its last quarter and it worked, maybe too well. while earnings were up 23% from last year, the numbers still weren't good enough to meet expectations. operating expenses, though, were up thanks to a 25% jump in marketing. the stock reflected this disappointment, dropping to november lows on eight times average volume. burger king brought home t
s that traded higher, and all three are leveraged. that means for every dollar their benchmark is down, they're up two in the case of the ultra short s&p 500, ticker s.d.s., or $3 in the case of the financial bear, ticker f.a.z., and small cap bear, ticker t.z.a. goldman sachs helped contribute to the selling in financial stocks. the bank warned that the so- called volker rule would take out a chunk of its revenues. goldman stock drops 4% after managing director gerlad corrigan told...
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and '40's and '50's -- 40's and 50's are wearing their obama sweatshirt and hats and they're proud of their president. i think he makes a very nice small example for the country. i am seeing people traveling in families more than just walking around looking down. i think people are more proud of their country and i think that has a big effect on crime. guest: i think is great that more americans are proud of their country and it's great that our country has a better reputation and acceptance are on the world since obama has been in office. whether that has translated into a lower crime problem, i think is a bit premature to conclude that. but i personally do agree with a lot of the positions and policies of president obama, and a lot of the issues that he brought up during the campaign. i'm waiting equally, however, to see if some of his initiatives that he talked about during the campaign related to crime will be implemented. one, for example, we talked earlier about guns. there was the t. hart amendment. it is a strategy that -- an amendment that has been passed through congress tha
and '40's and '50's -- 40's and 50's are wearing their obama sweatshirt and hats and they're proud of their president. i think he makes a very nice small example for the country. i am seeing people traveling in families more than just walking around looking down. i think people are more proud of their country and i think that has a big effect on crime. guest: i think is great that more americans are proud of their country and it's great that our country has a better reputation and acceptance...
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ifçó we adopt añr model in theñ 1970's thatÑi te-ls us m$u$e economy mr.i use theÑiçó model,s unlikely the agencyok will uuqxi same darn model. oneñrÑi metric --çó i was tryin thinkñr of the mostÑi viffied w could describe this, butÑi the place where[oÑjrÑi these bigÑi models pushed perhaps the farthest was the university of pennsylvania. of pennsylvania. larry klein got a nobel prize. a mentor of mine designed the federal reserve on a large keynesian macro model. those were designed in the '70s. i started graduate school in the '80s. at the university of pennsylvania, the models had already been rejected by the literature. and yet these are the models that are creating the sound bites. that does not mean that we think it hurt growth last year, or that we know precisely that the stimulus was a failure and made things wose. it does mean we should have a great deal of skepticism that we know what the right thing to do is. going forward, we have seen the success of some programs i highlight in my testimony. we should trust evidence more than models and the skeptical about what
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's st ha re a my f don'. s do's takreve s thht? wh thi whey cone? n't own ur sone. ose tion st 3ork. [ incting, ass rs ] oh wasan emen le aer ]you coo theo coon. . a 3g ence buy anany ing the greensboro, carolina. begins on thursday at 11:00 a.m. and we will have semifinals and final game televised nationally. should be another great acc tournament. so be sure you join us for that one. >> i can't wait. >> you are already excited. >> i have been ready for a couple of weeks. if you haven't got your tickets, this tournament is outstanding. very entertaining and it is played at a very high level. >> i think a little unpredictable right now. things have been shuffled up a little bit from what we have been used to seeing in recent years in the acc. this game is a perfect example georgia tech hanging on to one of those top four spots right now. north carolina not in the top. >> of course duke has been the most dominant team all season. they have just taken over the acc. only one loss and that was to boston college. as you look and if the brackets were today and the play wa
's st ha re a my f don'. s do's takreve s thht? wh thi whey cone? n't own ur sone. ose tion st 3ork. [ incting, ass rs ] oh wasan emen le aer ]you coo theo coon. . a 3g ence buy anany ing the greensboro, carolina. begins on thursday at 11:00 a.m. and we will have semifinals and final game televised nationally. should be another great acc tournament. so be sure you join us for that one. >> i can't wait. >> you are already excited. >> i have been ready for a couple of weeks. if...
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fox 5's wisdom martin has the he details on what d.c. police will do now. >> reporter: will and shawn, it's not the roadside breath test. it's the larger, full size devices where someone would blow into it and it determines a person's alcohol concentration. mpd has just learned over the past two years at least eight of those machines were not working right and that may lead to some problems prosecuting cases. the machines in question were being used over a period of time from october 2008 through this month. police say they were doing an audit of all the machines when they found out there was a problem with some of them. so they took them all out of service. >> over the past couple of days, we've had experts from the outside come n, put machines back in service that could be put in service and now we're just trying to figure out where thproblem was. >> reporter: in addition to pulling the machines, investigators had to pull this cases they were used in. they're now working with the office of the attorney general to see if the questionabl
fox 5's wisdom martin has the he details on what d.c. police will do now. >> reporter: will and shawn, it's not the roadside breath test. it's the larger, full size devices where someone would blow into it and it determines a person's alcohol concentration. mpd has just learned over the past two years at least eight of those machines were not working right and that may lead to some problems prosecuting cases. the machines in question were being used over a period of time from october 2008...
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their armor is extremely old, vintage 1950's, 1960's for the most part. their infantry is made up of those 16-year-old draftees who wept, through years and years of malnutrition. four years ago, they reduced the minimum height requirement for their draftees from four feet 11 to four feet two inches. there's only one explanation for this and that is malnutrition of these troops. food and fuel requirements go way up for a force like the north korean military and a war fighting capability, compared to their requirements for food and fuel in a peacetime capability. they do not have the fuel and the food to boost their resources in a war fighting situation and they know what. moreover, reuss mentioned u.s. air power, a very good point. the combination of hundreds of tactical fighters that we could deploy into south korea, within two to three days in the outbreak of a conflict plus squadrons of mass heavy bombers would bring over there within two to three days again would obliterate their mass armor and their mass infantry before they would have a chance to mak
their armor is extremely old, vintage 1950's, 1960's for the most part. their infantry is made up of those 16-year-old draftees who wept, through years and years of malnutrition. four years ago, they reduced the minimum height requirement for their draftees from four feet 11 to four feet two inches. there's only one explanation for this and that is malnutrition of these troops. food and fuel requirements go way up for a force like the north korean military and a war fighting capability,...
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in the 1970's and 1980's, everybody in government was extolling the virtues of conservation. in 1986, the price of oil collapsed and the market was extolling suv v-8, etc and the market one. we went from 30% of oil involvement to 60%. they said to buy ethanol from brazil at half-price. >> you can do that. you will enrage the sugar lobby but you can do that. i think you are absolutely right you have all these government policies behind alternate fuel. these are all types of alternate fuel. it might be natural gas or any of them but if the price of gasoline is very low, making the conversion will be an extremely slow process. we sought in 2008 that the price of gasoline went up and that could happen to pentagon international politics because we do not have a lot of slack in the system -- >> we saw a clean and happy fe on clean coal. >> is that not an oxymoron? >> that was important. technologically, the problem is that if you look around the world, it is much of a u.s. problem, look at how much energy comes out of coal and if you have no alternative to that, they don't know wha
in the 1970's and 1980's, everybody in government was extolling the virtues of conservation. in 1986, the price of oil collapsed and the market was extolling suv v-8, etc and the market one. we went from 30% of oil involvement to 60%. they said to buy ethanol from brazil at half-price. >> you can do that. you will enrage the sugar lobby but you can do that. i think you are absolutely right you have all these government policies behind alternate fuel. these are all types of alternate fuel....
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temperatures in the upper 20's and low 30's's, 28 degrees in tontitown. 31 at the airport. we should be dry and to about 11:00. this note will be with us by this afternoon. -- the snow. taitung bridger near 35. the bulk of this note will come in late tonight or saturday morning. -- high temperatures today near 35. >> 10 american missionaries that tried to take children out of haiti are charged with kidnapping irritation officials say they will not be an open trial. a judge will consider the evidence. it could be three months before a verdict is reached. the americans were arrested friday at the the dominican republic border. there's a possible sentence of 5-15 years in prison. >> surviving a bizarre accident that left him stranded in the woods. firefighters worked for hours after a driver lost control, to down an embankment, came to an arrest in a nearly vertical position against a tree. the cruise safely removed the man. he was taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries. people attempting to pass and a dicarlo across the median and slid over. >> not having a good
temperatures in the upper 20's and low 30's's, 28 degrees in tontitown. 31 at the airport. we should be dry and to about 11:00. this note will be with us by this afternoon. -- the snow. taitung bridger near 35. the bulk of this note will come in late tonight or saturday morning. -- high temperatures today near 35. >> 10 american missionaries that tried to take children out of haiti are charged with kidnapping irritation officials say they will not be an open trial. a judge will consider...
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40's, 50's, 60's and 70's. what we faced our some crisis of legitimacy with the central government. and over the long run to establish stability and security, there has to be some legitimacy at the central government level. in particular that means doing something about the large-scale corruption we see and government officials involved in the narcotics trade as well as individual involved in my rescale extortion and bribery, usually about major contracts, large amounts of cash. this is not just about police checkpoints along the road. this is large amounts money that are being used. and i think it's actually partly fueling the insurgency because it separating the local population from a government that you as illegitimate to some degree. >> host: are we doing that at all? >> guest: well, i think there have been steps. most of the key cabinet ministers at least in the power position, warnock for example, the administer a defense actually tend to have pretty clean records. the other interesting thing about corru
40's, 50's, 60's and 70's. what we faced our some crisis of legitimacy with the central government. and over the long run to establish stability and security, there has to be some legitimacy at the central government level. in particular that means doing something about the large-scale corruption we see and government officials involved in the narcotics trade as well as individual involved in my rescale extortion and bribery, usually about major contracts, large amounts of cash. this is not...