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tyler campbell punts it away, but flagsen down. i believe that was a delay of game. >> reporter: before the 123457, delay of game, 97 on the offense. five-yard penalty. still fourth down. >> andre: this is one of those chess match deals. i would never accept this penalty if i was a head coach. you're basically trying to back up so you can down the football. i would never accept the penalty. make it uncomfortable for the punter. >> dave: campbell's long this year has been 71 yards. not much of a rush by the bulldogs. it's a wobbly kick. bumpas will have a does to return it. out to the 30-yard line. mississippi state. >> dave: the tack . >> dave: dixon breaks a couple of tackles. >> andre: he came to camp, was a little bit overweight, got in dan mullen's dog house a little bit, but then he lost the weight and got his quickness back. i think that's what added to his game, his quickness and the size was already there. boy, does he look good as a runner. >> dave: that handoff todixon. lockett, dixon with some more yards to his credit. >
tyler campbell punts it away, but flagsen down. i believe that was a delay of game. >> reporter: before the 123457, delay of game, 97 on the offense. five-yard penalty. still fourth down. >> andre: this is one of those chess match deals. i would never accept this penalty if i was a head coach. you're basically trying to back up so you can down the football. i would never accept the penalty. make it uncomfortable for the punter. >> dave: campbell's long this year has been 71...
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fort campbell we were there doing a veterans day special. >> and the soldiers are pretty excited to seeou. no one's asked me why i'm in uniform. i saw you looking at my uniform and you couldn't figure out -- >> i was told, are you in the reserves? what do you do? >> i'm in the state guard. >> what does a state guardsman do? >> thank you for asking. there are 27 of the 50 states have state guards that are usually part of the same military structure as the national guard. and where national guardsmen deploy here in the united states or overseas. state guardsmen only deploy within the 50 states. >> what job do you do? >> they have me do public affairs. >> you talk, don't you? >> i enlisted right after the terrorist attacks. someone told me about the state guard and i was like, wow. i'm too hold to go into regular army reserves or national guard. but this gave me an opportunity to serve. >> you look great. you look great and -- >> i would like on my website at clarkhoward.com i have a guide to all the states that have state guards. and how people can volunteer and enlist. >> but you're an e
fort campbell we were there doing a veterans day special. >> and the soldiers are pretty excited to seeou. no one's asked me why i'm in uniform. i saw you looking at my uniform and you couldn't figure out -- >> i was told, are you in the reserves? what do you do? >> i'm in the state guard. >> what does a state guardsman do? >> thank you for asking. there are 27 of the 50 states have state guards that are usually part of the same military structure as the national...
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they raise that $10 billion and gave it to campbell soup and sold bonds and stocks to do it and made a fee. that is a traditional investment banking fee, a traditional business creates jobs, that is the moving business. what we started to see on the trading floor in 2004, 2005, 2006, you could clearly see bloodcurdling scare through the years going forward that the men -- lehman was getting into the storage business come a bigger bets kumbaya long assets, a commercial real estate and residential real estate they could not sell and trying to chase the big boys and chase goldman sachs, blackstone, there was a ruling of the dice trying to be the top investment bank. we were right in the middle of the bank. we were the fourth stage fourth largest we had much bigger investment banks above us. after glass-steagall was taken apart in 2000 and patrick did a wonderful job explaining what happened in the prologue, that allowed that act that took apart the glass-steagall act to allow the big commercial banks to compete against lehman which put lehman brothers and a very dangerous position becau
they raise that $10 billion and gave it to campbell soup and sold bonds and stocks to do it and made a fee. that is a traditional investment banking fee, a traditional business creates jobs, that is the moving business. what we started to see on the trading floor in 2004, 2005, 2006, you could clearly see bloodcurdling scare through the years going forward that the men -- lehman was getting into the storage business come a bigger bets kumbaya long assets, a commercial real estate and...
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so guide, who's african-american himself, again, ian campbell, he just chooses the students at random, black or white. if the student doesn't want to be a part of it, they can say so. were any of these students upset about being chosen? >> no, students can always not be a part of it if they don't want to, of course. no, not that he was aware at the time. >> okay. how long have you been doing this reenactment, so to speak, where you draw students in? >> this specific program? >> yeah. >> we've been doing this program five years. >> ever any complaints? >> not one. >> no. were parents upset when they heard about what had happened and the three african-american students were chosen on day two? >> right, right. well, i think it stems from people not being aware of what really happened. you know, the students didn't interact in any kind of role playing scenario. it was nothing like that. they stood up. he talks about the different jobs that slaves would have done on a north carolina plantation in the 1860s, so, you know, that's what he did while they were standing up there. >> so who compl
so guide, who's african-american himself, again, ian campbell, he just chooses the students at random, black or white. if the student doesn't want to be a part of it, they can say so. were any of these students upset about being chosen? >> no, students can always not be a part of it if they don't want to, of course. no, not that he was aware at the time. >> okay. how long have you been doing this reenactment, so to speak, where you draw students in? >> this specific program?...
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. >> dave: so ole miss will punt it away, tyler campbell. almost 44 per kick. has a long of 71 this year, but he has had two punts blocked. bulldogs in a return formation. they'll send 5. hi kick, kind of wobbles. fair catch called for at the 18- yard line by chad bumpass. so dixon who now leads the sec in yards per game after the 30- yard game by mark ingram yesterday, is the top rusher in the southeastern conference, and he is back on the feed when nd is back on the field when we come back. . >> dave: anthony dixon has had an unbelievable career. closing in on 4,000 rushing yards. he's the schools all time lead per to that department. 881 attempts, 16 100-yard games. the numbers are staggering. he's in the top 10 in every category in sec history. and he is on the field. a big stitch arm, out over the 45 to the 46, vaughan pushes him out of bounds, and that's the package that mississippi state fans like to see. >> andre: yeah, threw a nice stiff arm. looks like anthony dixon's stitch arm last week. just kind of shoves vaughn away. that's what you hope they'll
. >> dave: so ole miss will punt it away, tyler campbell. almost 44 per kick. has a long of 71 this year, but he has had two punts blocked. bulldogs in a return formation. they'll send 5. hi kick, kind of wobbles. fair catch called for at the 18- yard line by chad bumpass. so dixon who now leads the sec in yards per game after the 30- yard game by mark ingram yesterday, is the top rusher in the southeastern conference, and he is back on the feed when nd is back on the field when we come...
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this is outside campbell hall. that is where the university of california's board of regents is expected to vote to endorse a 32% hike at any moment. we'll continue to bring you live pictures of this. the board has faced deep cuts in state aid. board members insist they have no choice but to likely vote for this hike. 14 people were arrested in protests yesterday. some came from other uc campuses, stayed overnight in a tent city to all gather for this vote. the protests, again, are outside campbell hall, where the board is holding its meeting. we will keep an eye on this, but they seem to have kind of calmed down. they were marching a bit ago. police are there as well. again, we'll keep an eye on it for you. >>> if you're taking an airline flight today, you may be in for a wait. the systems the airlines use to file their flight plans -- very important, right? well, that system crashed this morning. there's one near atlanta and another near salt lake city. the faa says both systems shut down. so, air traffic control
this is outside campbell hall. that is where the university of california's board of regents is expected to vote to endorse a 32% hike at any moment. we'll continue to bring you live pictures of this. the board has faced deep cuts in state aid. board members insist they have no choice but to likely vote for this hike. 14 people were arrested in protests yesterday. some came from other uc campuses, stayed overnight in a tent city to all gather for this vote. the protests, again, are outside...
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campbell's select harvest chicken with egg noodles soup. m'm! m'm! good! @ work.your debit card for everyday purchases and automatically build your savings. with keep the change®. only from bank of america. >> simon: when mahmoud >> simon: when mahmoud ahmadinejad was declared the victor in iran's presidential election in june, all hell broke loose. millions of iranians claimed that the vote had been rigged. the world watched as they took to the streets, posing the most serious threat to the islamic republic since it came into being. but the regime struck back and silenced anyone who dared speak out. tonight, you'll hear from a witness to it all: iranian- canadian filmmaker and "newsweek" reporter maziar bahari, who was held by the revolutionary guard for 118 days. when he was released, they warned him never to talk about his imprisonment, or else! but last week, he spoke to us anyway and gave us a rare insight into what's going on in iran today. his ordeal is the cover story of "newsweek," which comes out tomorrow. peaceful demonstrations turned into riots when p
campbell's select harvest chicken with egg noodles soup. m'm! m'm! good! @ work.your debit card for everyday purchases and automatically build your savings. with keep the change®. only from bank of america. >> simon: when mahmoud >> simon: when mahmoud ahmadinejad was declared the victor in iran's presidential election in june, all hell broke loose. millions of iranians claimed that the vote had been rigged. the world watched as they took to the streets, posing the most serious...
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jason campbell was able to complete 63% of his passes because the running game lit it up. they ran the ball 40 times and i think as long as the offensive line is able to perform. they don't have to dominate the cowboys. they can't come mate the front 7. if they're able to engage blocks and betz hits the line, they'll have a chance and that's their only plan. >> no portis in that game. we assumed that wasn't going to happen. get the concussion right. you have a life to live 15 years from now. get that right and ladell betts is in there. >> when you practice with the offensive line good things often happen, right? one of the things we admire the toughness of clinton portis. he's a warrior and the way he picks up blitzes but if you can't practice i can't believe they're allowed to play. this is not a monarchy, who is the best player? ladell has shown you if you're out there practicing with whatever is in front of you and been a banged up offensive line and you're the most effective guy, why aren't you get thing majority of the carries? >> the redskins may be in the process of
jason campbell was able to complete 63% of his passes because the running game lit it up. they ran the ball 40 times and i think as long as the offensive line is able to perform. they don't have to dominate the cowboys. they can't come mate the front 7. if they're able to engage blocks and betz hits the line, they'll have a chance and that's their only plan. >> no portis in that game. we assumed that wasn't going to happen. get the concussion right. you have a life to live 15 years from...
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there's all this due process, which you and i, campbell, would be happy about if we were being kicked out, but they said hasan can hire lawyers, there could be hearings, it would drag on and on. they eventually dropped it and pushed him to the next position. >> cnn could not authenticate the memo or reach the supervisor. >>> the government could face billions of of dollars of lawsuits after a judge ruled that the army corps of engineer's negligence led to the devastating flooding in 2005. yesterday a federal judge said that the corps did not properly maintain the shipping channel linking new orleans to the gulf of mexico. some say this victory is about more than just being compensated financially. >> this is not just a matter of throwing money at thousands of residents. it's a matter of restoring the protection that was lost due to the mrgo. >> the mrgo that he mentioned in that is the mississippi river gulf outlet. the judge issued his ruling in a lawsuit brought by six people effected by hurricane katrina. they were then awarded damages ranging from $100,000 to $317,000. one attorne
there's all this due process, which you and i, campbell, would be happy about if we were being kicked out, but they said hasan can hire lawyers, there could be hearings, it would drag on and on. they eventually dropped it and pushed him to the next position. >> cnn could not authenticate the memo or reach the supervisor. >>> the government could face billions of of dollars of lawsuits after a judge ruled that the army corps of engineer's negligence led to the devastating flooding...
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there was a campbell walking in the. they are screaming. i mean, it is 90, sort of lose yourself time and you did lugers of. >> guest: and i did lose myself in fact that the drumming was going on and while the aroma of naturally spoke objects, which was everywhere, maybe there was some sort of contact buzz but all of a sudden, it is overwhelming spiritual. and myself and the photographer, we had been chased around. we've spent most of the day receiving threatening phone calls, reading about my own kidnapping and what not. it was a frightening day. >> host: planted by the intelligence agencies. >> guest: and so by this point i wanted to let go, and with the drumming and everything else. i lost myself for several minutes but we were sort of dancing in a circle, and at that point i understood why half a million people dissented at this every year. >> host: unfortunately you did come back and write a really terrific book. i think americans with a look at pakistan, there is some sense that it is just a small place over there somewhere. but in fa
there was a campbell walking in the. they are screaming. i mean, it is 90, sort of lose yourself time and you did lugers of. >> guest: and i did lose myself in fact that the drumming was going on and while the aroma of naturally spoke objects, which was everywhere, maybe there was some sort of contact buzz but all of a sudden, it is overwhelming spiritual. and myself and the photographer, we had been chased around. we've spent most of the day receiving threatening phone calls, reading...
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this is katie, kyra campbell, my mother and my father, al brainard. >> thank you. why don't you proceed with your statement. then we will go to mr. miller and dr. collins. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman and ranking member gressly and members of the committee. i am honored and appreciate the opportunity to appear here before you today as you consider my nomination for secretary for international affairs. i am glad i got a chance to introduce my family. as you know well, these are tough jobs, and it really requires the entire family to support people in them. and so i am very grateful to my family, to my entire family, for their support throughout this process. i agree very much with the chairman that we are facing perhaps the greatest economic test of our generation, and it is one that i would be very honoreded to have a chance to make a small contribution to in terms of the way that america positions itself to compete and to lead in the international economy. this is something that goes back to really my youngest days. i grew up overseas. i grew up living mos
this is katie, kyra campbell, my mother and my father, al brainard. >> thank you. why don't you proceed with your statement. then we will go to mr. miller and dr. collins. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman and ranking member gressly and members of the committee. i am honored and appreciate the opportunity to appear here before you today as you consider my nomination for secretary for international affairs. i am glad i got a chance to introduce my family. as you know well, these...
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campbell, richard rhodes, thank you. >> we are going to begin by discussing whether or not roosevelt really had any choice whether or not to develop the bomb. it goes back to a terrible coincidence, and that coincidence was the discovery of fission in germany in 1938 at the same time as the heightening of nazi aggression in europe. the question i really think for you gentlemen to start with is once those events took place, was there ever going to be any turning back from the scientists point of view. richard, why don't you start us off? >> it is interesting to look at the front page of "the new york times" during this period of time. there were many stories about the discovery of fission, about its potential for driving steam ships across the ocean, but also its potential for war. it was not a secret. the science was not a secret. the original papers of the discovery of fission, and then one about the theoretical development behind it had appeared in international science journals since night -- since late 1938 and 1939. this was not a secret. it was something that everyone who under
campbell, richard rhodes, thank you. >> we are going to begin by discussing whether or not roosevelt really had any choice whether or not to develop the bomb. it goes back to a terrible coincidence, and that coincidence was the discovery of fission in germany in 1938 at the same time as the heightening of nazi aggression in europe. the question i really think for you gentlemen to start with is once those events took place, was there ever going to be any turning back from the scientists...
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the end of this very democratic transparent and rigorous process, we happily selected bernie joe campbellor american salvage, published by wayne state university press. [applause] column mccann for let the great worldspan. published by random house. danielle for in other rooms, other wonders, published by ww norton & co. jayne anne phillips for lark and termite published by alfred a. cannot. and marcel for roo published by for our strauss andrew. [applause] and the winner of the 2009 national book award in fiction is let the great world spin by alan mc can. [applause] [applause] [cheers and applause] [applause] >> i came down on the subway tonight from uptown. i was with my brother. and my wife, alison. and the two parts of my life were there together. it was ireland and it was new york and america. and then, you know, it's so hard to gauge happiness. to have a book is an enormous privilege. to have a reader is an enormous privilege. and to have your colleagues read your book and to vote for your book is an extraordinary. of course, literature he and everyone who is here tonight has one a
the end of this very democratic transparent and rigorous process, we happily selected bernie joe campbellor american salvage, published by wayne state university press. [applause] column mccann for let the great worldspan. published by random house. danielle for in other rooms, other wonders, published by ww norton & co. jayne anne phillips for lark and termite published by alfred a. cannot. and marcel for roo published by for our strauss andrew. [applause] and the winner of the 2009...
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campbell. there's mcphee with the lay-in. pour a bucket of water on him, he's on fire! litterial: he's still in it. he's still in it. he's playing hard, aggressive and having fun out there. matt: ware knocks it in. leslie got fouled on the way to the hoop. ricky mcphee, a new career high and mounting. off the glass. 20 on the night. shaking hear that? that's the sound of people saving. saving money, saving time, and saving for the future. regions makes it simple - starting with lifegreen checking and savings - featuring free convenient e-services, up to a $250 annual savings account bonus and a free personal savings review. so make the switch today - and get into the rhythm of saving. regions - proud to be the official bank of the sec. in 1977, in johannesburg, south africa, an 8-year-old boy picked up the game of golf from his father. by the age of 9, he was already outplaying him. the odds of this gentle lad winning the junior world golf championships at the age of 14? 1 in 16 million. the odds of that same boy then making it to the u.s. and european pro-golf tours? 1
campbell. there's mcphee with the lay-in. pour a bucket of water on him, he's on fire! litterial: he's still in it. he's still in it. he's playing hard, aggressive and having fun out there. matt: ware knocks it in. leslie got fouled on the way to the hoop. ricky mcphee, a new career high and mounting. off the glass. 20 on the night. shaking hear that? that's the sound of people saving. saving money, saving time, and saving for the future. regions makes it simple - starting with lifegreen...
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my questioning is in his name but also in the name of earl campbell, my champion, my tyler rose, among the many others who have come out of the colleges in texas. let me say keep on coming. i do believe it is important, and my colleague made an important point. we do not do this in anger. we do not do this in the need to undermine a great organization. frankly, many will say you are america's pastime. the great interest of who bought the st. louis rams was not about trying to deny capitalism. it was to have you have the right image, the right attitude. that is why some of us expressed our opposition to who might be buying the rams. these are my questions, to mr. goodell in particular. how does a former nfl player qualify for the league's pension plan and disability plan? it is my understanding that the football player does not qualify for the pension plan until they have play for four seasons? however the average span of an nfl career is 3.6 years. considering these physician, it appears that the substantial amount of players are not eligible for the benefits that the league does offer
my questioning is in his name but also in the name of earl campbell, my champion, my tyler rose, among the many others who have come out of the colleges in texas. let me say keep on coming. i do believe it is important, and my colleague made an important point. we do not do this in anger. we do not do this in the need to undermine a great organization. frankly, many will say you are america's pastime. the great interest of who bought the st. louis rams was not about trying to deny capitalism....
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you see asheville falling behind 20-0 at tennessee last week and 18-4 at home against campbell. confidence. he doesn't want them come back playing on their heels. he wants them to come out and play like they have a chance to beat this georgia team. matt: sean smith throws the ball away. both teams kind of true to their recent form in getting off to a slow start here and sloppy handling of the basketball. in that tennessee loss, a record setting 75 point loss and the most points they have given up, 124 as they go inside. barnes off the glass. and georgia has the early 2-0 lead. litterial: keep your eye on barnes, he's a very good looking prospect as well. he comes out and plays with aggression and they have tapped asheville's front court. asheville can get in trouble because they don't have much step. matt: asheville vs. tennessee did not score their first field goal until there was 3:20 left in the first half. the coach said they were embarrassed by that loss as was everybody but if that's the worst thing that happens in their lives, then that's good for them. the basket by will
you see asheville falling behind 20-0 at tennessee last week and 18-4 at home against campbell. confidence. he doesn't want them come back playing on their heels. he wants them to come out and play like they have a chance to beat this georgia team. matt: sean smith throws the ball away. both teams kind of true to their recent form in getting off to a slow start here and sloppy handling of the basketball. in that tennessee loss, a record setting 75 point loss and the most points they have given...
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my questioning is in his name but also in the name of earl campbell, my champion, my tyler rose, among the many others who have come out of the colleges in texas. let me say keep on coming. i do believe it is important, and my colleague made an important point. we do not do this in anger. we do not do this in the need to undermine a great organization. frankly, many will say you are america's pastime. the great interest of who bought the st. louis rams was not about trying to deny capitalism. it was to have you have the right image, the right attitude. that is why some of us expressed our opposition to who might be buying the rams. these are my questions, to mr. goodell in particular. how does a former nfl player qualify for the league's pension plan and disability plan? it is my understanding that the football player does not qualify for the pension plan until they have play for four seasons? however the average span of an nfl career is 3.6 years. considering these physician, it appears that the substantial amount of players are not eligible for the benefits that the league does offer
my questioning is in his name but also in the name of earl campbell, my champion, my tyler rose, among the many others who have come out of the colleges in texas. let me say keep on coming. i do believe it is important, and my colleague made an important point. we do not do this in anger. we do not do this in the need to undermine a great organization. frankly, many will say you are america's pastime. the great interest of who bought the st. louis rams was not about trying to deny capitalism....
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last night, cnn's campbell brown took on the assistant attorney general about the delay in getting theshots to the people who need it most. >> the president did declare this a national emergency, so shouldn't the buck stop with you? shouldn't you guys have come up with a better distribution plan? >> i think that stauts and cities are in the best position to reach their populations and i think everyone is working very hard each day to try to do better. we hate the fact that some people are looking for vaccine and can't find it. people are waiting in lines. a good thing is people who haven't been able to get vaccinated who have tried to tell us that they are planning to continue looking. nine out of ten people say they're not giving up. they will continue to seek vaccine and each day more vaccine is getting out there. >> i hear you but i guess, you know, what happens when we have a really deadly pandemic? are we going to be having this same conversation? or are you guys trying to learn something from this so we can do it better next time? >> i am totally committed to learning from our ex
last night, cnn's campbell brown took on the assistant attorney general about the delay in getting theshots to the people who need it most. >> the president did declare this a national emergency, so shouldn't the buck stop with you? shouldn't you guys have come up with a better distribution plan? >> i think that stauts and cities are in the best position to reach their populations and i think everyone is working very hard each day to try to do better. we hate the fact that some...