the regular session yesterday and they re up even more after hours. it s been a good week so far for the transports. jb hunt and csx posted top results. and the executive of dhl, the international shipping giant, is going to join us live. and u.p.s., i guess it was 18% shipping growth internationally in particular. but they also saw u.s. growth up 1%. i know it doesn t sound like a lot, but it s the first time in many years that they ve seen any increase in u.s. shipping. after i saw this last night, i tried to figure out a way to play that dude he s a dude that does the u.p.s. ads. he s got the 70s haircut. i ve tried to copy him. how does he do that? i wanted to do the results the way the guy does that. the latest ad, he runs out, you hear the magic marker go squeak as a guy delivers a new magic marker to it and he s drawing a silhouette of the guy who is delivering but the dude is i don t know where they found him. and he is a great artist, too. that s pro
it made me topple over. i has that moment of weakness as we all do. i saw you cutting some rug out there. was there any particular style you were follow something i m an old hip hop guy. break dancing in the day. reporter: what does it smell like inside that head? there s a good deal of dry sweat smell. if you ever get stuffed into a locker i think that s what the atmosphere is like. reporter: what if the guy had it on before had bad breath would that linger? bad breath. no. bo. definitely. the racing president. that s a hoot. that s going to do it for this edition of net impact. for all of us here we ll see you again next month. securities, which was a massive monopoly, a robe of monopoly traded by jpmorgan thought his colleagues. and when teddy roosevelt did that, nobody really understood what he was doing it. nobody thought he had a chance for the senate was called the millionaires club for a reason. and actually, there was no theory about why this was a good
that a valid argument? they have in the past year. memories are short. i think the core of the political bed for president obama is that his new approach, which is engagement with both adversaries and allies, will, over time, pay off. his problem 14 months into this is that the record of payoff is pretty slim. the europeans he doesn t have that big thing. the europeans have more proof in afghanistan, the israelis haven t played along on this. jonathan martin, until we meet again, thank you both. count down with keith observer man starts right now. good evening from new york. as i left my father s hospital room, i was accosted on the street by an emt, emergency medical technician, who had run half a block at full speed to tell me something he thought was very important. it s not just, he said, about life panels, about end of life care decisions and conversations. it s about something even more important than that. living wills. what you can do to assure that no
brown and the steven avery chief can a loni. specifically talking about the american red cross and haitian earths and how donations to that organization are collected and distributed. . . this morning on c-span, a house debate on the status of the health care bill with representatives steny hoyer and eric cantor. a look at president obama s first year in office and a discussion on the 2008 presidential election. sunday on prime minister s questions. creation of the united nationses reconstruction agency to respond to future disasters at 9:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. house speaker nancy pelosi recently announced that she does not have the votes in the house to pass the senate version of the health care bill. now that republican scott brown has won the massachusetts senate election. and that win deprives democrats of their 60 votes super majority in the senate. next a house debate between representatives steny hoyer and eric cantor over the health care bill. this is
i m tuned in because some idiot called my house and i m now awake. live from d.c. starts right now. tigeret cheated on his wife with multiple women in multiple cities and then he had a car accident. how can anyone say it s not a real sport? he presented his wife with money not to leave him, but what s really weird is that he presented her with one of those big checks. it just seems so much more substantial. it s just the whole thing is pathetic. if my wife wants to give me $5 million in an oversized check, that s as romantic as it gets. really? good morning. welcome to morning joe. we re along with norra ah o donnell. i saw her outside. you begged her to come in? same thing with willie geist. his wife kicks him out at 2:30 a.m. every morning and instead of running over fire hydrants, he comes in to msnbc. when willie gets in, we ll be playing a certain football game. oh, god. i thought ingram was injured. he should get the heisman. and that mcelroy dom