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>> lafave: roger. yep, every time we leave. >> pitts: every day, they're going to be out there trying to kill you. >> lafave: every time we leave. >> pitts: their job was to clear a road so the base commander could drive safely to a meeting with a local official 12 miles away. outside a village, the buffalo, the most highly-armored vehicle in the convoy and the biggest target, stopped to dig for a bomb because the squad was attacked here just the week before. >> clear. no bomb. >> pitts: the convoy moved on. but six minutes later... >> buffalo hit. >> secondary [no audio]. >> pitts: the buffalo filled with smoke as two powerful bombs buried in the dirt road exploded, engulfing the vehicle in a huge cloud of dust. despite their training and experience, the squad never saw it coming. >> 3-6, 3-6-6, we're good, we're good. >> 10:00, there's a guy running. 10:00 west, 10:00, about our vehicle. >> look at the tree line, watch the tree line. >> shoot them sons of bitches. >> pitts: two bombers got away. the
>> lafave: roger. yep, every time we leave. >> pitts: every day, they're going to be out there trying to kill you. >> lafave: every time we leave. >> pitts: their job was to clear a road so the base commander could drive safely to a meeting with a local official 12 miles away. outside a village, the buffalo, the most highly-armored vehicle in the convoy and the biggest target, stopped to dig for a bomb because the squad was attacked here just the week before. >>...
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when he retired in 2008, the packers elevated his successor aaron rogers to starting quarterback. the when favre had a change of heart a few months later, the packers chose to stick with rogers and eat play with the jets. it has been an interesting week in green bay, full of pranks and jabs at their former hero. >> to go to the vikings? i mean, that's tough there. i think it's a stab. he's pretty much a traitor. >> they shoulded cheer him on like he did when he was a packer. he's worth it. they shouldn't be thinking wh whatwha about what jersey he's wearing. even if they are packer fans, they should remember what he did for green bay. >> amazing to find favre's viking jerseys on sale in green bay. the running back who wrote homosexual slurs on his twitter account may have his suspension cut down. he also publicly questioned the head coach's lack of football experience. >>> unbelievable catch in the missouri game. the watch this. the tigers routed colorado thanks to plays like this. the gerald jackson, the one-handed catch. look at this. it's a bad pass. jackson makes up for it. co
when he retired in 2008, the packers elevated his successor aaron rogers to starting quarterback. the when favre had a change of heart a few months later, the packers chose to stick with rogers and eat play with the jets. it has been an interesting week in green bay, full of pranks and jabs at their former hero. >> to go to the vikings? i mean, that's tough there. i think it's a stab. he's pretty much a traitor. >> they shoulded cheer him on like he did when he was a packer. he's...
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when roger asked me to speak this evening, he said, i want you to talk about the entire future. listening, 22 minutes can give you the whole world. i want to do something really simple and focus on only two numbers as a touchdown. because this is a said the toll of history, i want to frame and in a historical story. back to 1959. interesting impromptu exchange between then-vice president nixon and premier khrushchev on consumer goods and the notion of whist country is better able to satisfy consumer wants. nixon pointed out when challenged record show the superiority of color television. but this was a big deal for president nixon. his knowledge that the u.s. might not fare so well in the comparison about missile construction or thrust. fast forward a year to the debate with senator kennedy for the presidency. kennedy called nixon on that and said it is on acceptable, senator kennedy, that we would say this, because clearly missile thrust is more important, and as an economist, what is more important to me is what the vice-president said. nothing. the correct answer is the super
when roger asked me to speak this evening, he said, i want you to talk about the entire future. listening, 22 minutes can give you the whole world. i want to do something really simple and focus on only two numbers as a touchdown. because this is a said the toll of history, i want to frame and in a historical story. back to 1959. interesting impromptu exchange between then-vice president nixon and premier khrushchev on consumer goods and the notion of whist country is better able to satisfy...
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is that roger staring their? >> yes it is, richard, and we woke up to your incantations though over coffee. so nice to hear you. i have a question for andy haines. specifically andy i.t. what you've done is bring us around a common theme which we buy into and agree to. my question is for the ministers in the developing world, the ministers of health who have many competing demands of hiv, child mortality, how do we structure the climate change agenda so that we can include this in the portfolio of programs without taking away from those issues that are so immediate which are life-and-death. >> thank you very much. that is what is so important about this coburn of the agenda. it gives the opportunity to tackle today's health problems and tomorrow's health problems in the same strategy so the kind of strategies that will reduce exposure to indoor air pollutants for women and children in low-income countries will also help prevent climate change, and therefore reduce the risk of global warming. i also think that inc
is that roger staring their? >> yes it is, richard, and we woke up to your incantations though over coffee. so nice to hear you. i have a question for andy haines. specifically andy i.t. what you've done is bring us around a common theme which we buy into and agree to. my question is for the ministers in the developing world, the ministers of health who have many competing demands of hiv, child mortality, how do we structure the climate change agenda so that we can include this in the...
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let's get steve rogers in on this. steve, how do you assure, you know, some student that may have seen something, it's okay, you are going to be safe if you come forward and tell us what you saw this horrific night? >> well, i've got to tell you, with individuals like gilbert the help he gives police departments is very valuable. as a community, not just the police but we've got the schools, we've got parents and a community that has to convince these young people that they will be taken care of. but, mike, as gilbert said, we've got to bring two words back into the vocabulary of this society, accountability and responsibility. it's going to have to begin at a young age. as gill pert said this is a learned behavior. we have to unlearn that, if you will, and teach accountability and responsibility and that will help us go a long way. >> well put, steve. steve, gilbert, kevin we appreciate it guys thank you so much. >> thank you. >> coming up an iraqi dad accused of running over his 20-year-old daughter. she has died. an
let's get steve rogers in on this. steve, how do you assure, you know, some student that may have seen something, it's okay, you are going to be safe if you come forward and tell us what you saw this horrific night? >> well, i've got to tell you, with individuals like gilbert the help he gives police departments is very valuable. as a community, not just the police but we've got the schools, we've got parents and a community that has to convince these young people that they will be taken...
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and i want to bring in roger. roger, is that what it came down to, that this station didn't monitor what their employees were doing and that they were bringing forth wi ining forth tt was so dangerous? >> well, it's a combination of not monitoring but also not even enforcing rules that they had in place, not training the on-air talent as to what the rules were to be and how they were to comply. i mean, they had specific rules not to put people in contests that are dangerous or put them at risk and not to put contests that were in bad taste. this contest clearly violated all those rules. and we believed from the beginning this case is about responsibility and accountability and we said that at the beginning. beginning and beauty of the civil process is that we went six weeks where 12 people got all the evidence and not what people read in the newspaper or hear on sound bites on tv and they were able to assess that evidence and determine who was accountable. >> are you satisfied that the right people paid the right
and i want to bring in roger. roger, is that what it came down to, that this station didn't monitor what their employees were doing and that they were bringing forth wi ining forth tt was so dangerous? >> well, it's a combination of not monitoring but also not even enforcing rules that they had in place, not training the on-air talent as to what the rules were to be and how they were to comply. i mean, they had specific rules not to put people in contests that are dangerous or put them at...
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and a chance at the three-point play for nate rogers. >> larry: brilliant by nate rogers. oftentimes the fact that the -- the direct line to the basket is taken away from you and you have to make maneuvers. watch this zigzag move. took the blow and still got the basket. nice offensive maneuver right there for nate rogers. >> dan: nate rogers, a freshman from maywood illinois. extends the lead to 11. largest lead of the night for either side. jones from the right side. >> larry: he's still struggling with his shot. >> dan: jones trying to pick up a steal and trap here at midcourt. rogers goes inside. this is wallace leaning in. spinning. no good. and the rebound to o'brien. jones is open. he'll fire for three. short. no good. and a foul against the hawks. idris hilliard. the last couple of shots by jones, you really don't mind. he's had open looks. >> larry: what's amazing to me, we've got six minutes left to play. st. joseph's has committed five fouls and depaul has not committed a foul yet. >> dan: it's hard to believe. we saw the whistles out last night a bunch. in both
and a chance at the three-point play for nate rogers. >> larry: brilliant by nate rogers. oftentimes the fact that the -- the direct line to the basket is taken away from you and you have to make maneuvers. watch this zigzag move. took the blow and still got the basket. nice offensive maneuver right there for nate rogers. >> dan: nate rogers, a freshman from maywood illinois. extends the lead to 11. largest lead of the night for either side. jones from the right side. >>...
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. >> joe: i'm taking the guy rogers as my point guard.t to say kennedy but the people listening said didn't know it was history. i'm doing my best. i was thinking about it you look at -- you look at the coaches you know and. >> joe: and you look at this program i mean and they talk about the wins and it started. they are one of six schools in the nation with over 1700 whips in the program. carolina. and guzman. turn it back to. and for sure. in your league in the nba. yes, yes. >> michael: won some games. >> michael: we lost chuck daley one of my favoritess. start using the look. you are going to get a time out in the 4 hin mark but it is about management. down 14 for segment greenberg. and balance. and temple has it. and virginia tech does not. and a nice you are not spoft to outscore them in this sport. is. >> joe: what were we discussing. they allow the opposition to shoot 39% from the floor and 27% from 3. they bettered the numbers tonight. >> joe: showing his name with a 3. and with the ball. and when you finish it likele allen that'
. >> joe: i'm taking the guy rogers as my point guard.t to say kennedy but the people listening said didn't know it was history. i'm doing my best. i was thinking about it you look at -- you look at the coaches you know and. >> joe: and you look at this program i mean and they talk about the wins and it started. they are one of six schools in the nation with over 1700 whips in the program. carolina. and guzman. turn it back to. and for sure. in your league in the nba. yes, yes....
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and walker gives depaul a two-point lead and still in the first half, depaul up by eight and nate rogers gets that to go. depaul up by 11 at the three. walker hits the tough jumper and won after walker missed the freethrow. second half depaul up by six and walker once again, he's everywhere and depaul up by eight, but the hawks would fight back to roy bentley. the three pointer in the far corner and later bentley with the results and st. joe's within three. less than a minute remaining. we are tied at 51. devin hill getting it done down low and one. don't forget for a full half hour of highlights from all around the world of sport, check in with the final score. that's nightly at 10:30 under that's nightly at 10:30 under local fsn region. [vibrates] g morning, sunshine. wakey, wakey. text me back. [chattering] [vibrates] hey. did you tell your parents about us? let's skip first period together. did you get all my texts? is practice over yet? where you at? are you with your friends? that's laaaa-mee. capital "x," lower-case "o," capital "x," lower-case "o," i love you. jk. i hate you. jk.
and walker gives depaul a two-point lead and still in the first half, depaul up by eight and nate rogers gets that to go. depaul up by 11 at the three. walker hits the tough jumper and won after walker missed the freethrow. second half depaul up by six and walker once again, he's everywhere and depaul up by eight, but the hawks would fight back to roy bentley. the three pointer in the far corner and later bentley with the results and st. joe's within three. less than a minute remaining. we are...
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roger goodell played football himself in college. and he's -- been with the -- with the -- with the national football league for many years. . . >> thank you, mr. chairman. ranking members met, and members of the committee, i submitted a false statement and ask it be included in your records. -- a full statement and ask it be included in your records. i can think of no issue to which i have devoted as much time and attention at -- then the help of nfl players, particularly retired players. i want to review what we've done in the past years to make sure -- to show what we have done. since i became commissioner, we've made a wide range of improvements in both benefits and administration of the disability plan. we've doubled the minimum benefit and lengthen the time within which players can provide -- apply for benefits. we obtained a new independent director. we have simplified the process for applicants and their families. each of these changes was made at our initiative. as we proceed did -- preceded the current round of collective b
roger goodell played football himself in college. and he's -- been with the -- with the -- with the national football league for many years. . . >> thank you, mr. chairman. ranking members met, and members of the committee, i submitted a false statement and ask it be included in your records. -- a full statement and ask it be included in your records. i can think of no issue to which i have devoted as much time and attention at -- then the help of nfl players, particularly retired...
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number one roger federer the world number one roger federer is the world number one roger federer isak. 2-1 3 he lost the second on a tie-break. 2-1 to the frenchman in 3 he lost the second on a tie-break. 2-1 to the frenchman in the 2-1 to the frenchman in the deciding set. andy murray 2-1 to the frenchman in the deciding set. andy murray is on deciding set. andy murray is on court next against james blake. court next against james blake. that is all the sport court next against james blake. that is all the sport for now. court next against james blake. that is all the sport for now. now, that is all the sport for now. now, around ten that is all the sport for now. now, around ten million older people around ten million older people don't have access don't have access to the internet. some don't have access to the internet. some don't want anything to do some don't want anything to do with it, some don't want anything to do with it, others say some don't want anything to do with it, others say it‘s some don't want anything to do with it, others say it‘s too complicated. it, others s
number one roger federer the world number one roger federer is the world number one roger federer isak. 2-1 3 he lost the second on a tie-break. 2-1 to the frenchman in 3 he lost the second on a tie-break. 2-1 to the frenchman in the 2-1 to the frenchman in the deciding set. andy murray 2-1 to the frenchman in the deciding set. andy murray is on deciding set. andy murray is on court next against james blake. court next against james blake. that is all the sport court next against james blake....
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steve rogers with the nuttily, new jersey, police department is on the line. what stands out in this case? who dropped the ball here? >> i don't think the ball was dropped. i understand with the press conference of the police chief that they did not receive as many calls as one would be led to believe to respond to the seen of that house. i can tell you this. they are going to conduct a very thorough investigation by collaborating with police departments around the country. i got to tell you something. as of this morning i'm sure cold cases are being reopened. missing person reports are being reviewed. there's going to be an intense nationwide look at police reports over the past four years. obviously that period of time because he has been out for four years. >> you're familiar with the case. how did he pick up these women? do we have any ideas or common denominators to the victims? >> from what i understand, access to a computer in his house and possibility that he invited them to his home or met them at certain locations. police chief said last night they'l
steve rogers with the nuttily, new jersey, police department is on the line. what stands out in this case? who dropped the ball here? >> i don't think the ball was dropped. i understand with the press conference of the police chief that they did not receive as many calls as one would be led to believe to respond to the seen of that house. i can tell you this. they are going to conduct a very thorough investigation by collaborating with police departments around the country. i got to tell...
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he was sitting with roger goodell for part of the game. the matchup between tom brady and peyton manning was overshadowed by this call. they were up by six with two minutes left. they don't get it. so that means the colts get the ball back. just an incredible decision, and peyton manning makes them pay. and they score, and makes them . the colts join the saints as the league's only unbeaten teams. >>> it was the veteran against the rookie and the vet got the best. 40-year-old brett favre continues to shut critics' mouths. meanwhile, matt stafford was made to look like a rookie. he's going to be very sore today. >>> the most hyped women's golfer in years lived up to the hype. michelle won. she signed a big deal with nike, it was like, oh, my gosh, she's too young to go pro. she shed a few tears after the win. >>> and it was literally lights out. the home depot center goes dark in the middle of the game. twice this happened. david beckham's team won. reports are there was a failure in the southern california power grid. you didn't like his h
he was sitting with roger goodell for part of the game. the matchup between tom brady and peyton manning was overshadowed by this call. they were up by six with two minutes left. they don't get it. so that means the colts get the ball back. just an incredible decision, and peyton manning makes them pay. and they score, and makes them . the colts join the saints as the league's only unbeaten teams. >>> it was the veteran against the rookie and the vet got the best. 40-year-old brett...
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emelianenko, biggest star, knocking down previouslily undefeated brett rogers in two rounds in suburbancago. >>> watch this ball. how many people does it touch? in both white usc jerseys and the marine arizona state jerseys before it's finally picked off by arizona state? in the fourth quarter. one more look at it. six different guys has a hand or foot on it until it is finally picked off there. sun devils still lost at home 14-9. that's sports. >>> well, it is just nerve-racking enough, anticipating being parents for the very first time. one minneapolis couple decided to share their experience with thousands of people online. yesterday morning, they welcomed their six-pound, eight-ounce baby girl here on a social networking site called momslikeme.com. new mom lynndie's experience was tracked from day one, following her around for checkups, all the way through her eight-hour labor and delivery. cute little baby. the former teacher looked at the experience as an educational tool and a way to create a lasting melast ing memento for her baby girl. congratulations! >>> arguments whether und
emelianenko, biggest star, knocking down previouslily undefeated brett rogers in two rounds in suburbancago. >>> watch this ball. how many people does it touch? in both white usc jerseys and the marine arizona state jerseys before it's finally picked off by arizona state? in the fourth quarter. one more look at it. six different guys has a hand or foot on it until it is finally picked off there. sun devils still lost at home 14-9. that's sports. >>> well, it is just...
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. >>> roger goodell is asking for congress' help to eliminate stairoids. he said they can wipe out the drugs if it weren't for state laws. two minnesota layers were sus pemded for taking a banned substance, but reinstated after suing in a state court, but one congressman warned good he will involving the feds could open up a pandora's box. >>> and former dallas cow bis star michael irvin got the boot on danci"dancing with the starst night. oh, the humanity. the man called the play may goer will not play despite that he posted his highest score of the season on monday night. really stepped his game up. but a tough spill to swallow since his former teammate actually won and jerry rice came in second. so the next time they get together, i'm picturing it's going to be like in your face, irvin. no, i don't know. >> all right. thanks so much. >>> let's get over to bob with a look at your air travel delays in case you're hopping on plane today. >> good morning. what is it? it's wednesday, right? so volume starting to get up there. no delays so far and i think it
. >>> roger goodell is asking for congress' help to eliminate stairoids. he said they can wipe out the drugs if it weren't for state laws. two minnesota layers were sus pemded for taking a banned substance, but reinstated after suing in a state court, but one congressman warned good he will involving the feds could open up a pandora's box. >>> and former dallas cow bis star michael irvin got the boot on danci"dancing with the starst night. oh, the humanity. the man called...
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richelle, back to you. >> that is so good to hear, roger, so good to hear. a long way to go, but any little bit of hope makes our viewers feel so much better. thank you very much for the update. we appreciate it. >>> the missouri woman accused of attacking police after cutting in line at walmart is finally getting her day in court. i know this story sounds very unusual, but we've been following this for you. her name is heather ellis. she's facing a felony trial that got under way yesterday. she says some customers shoved her and used racial slurs when she switched lines. this happened about three years ago. when police were called, ellis claims an officer told her to go back to the ghetto and another roughed her up. well, police say she was belligerent and kicked an officer and split another's lip. this case has divided the town among racial lines. if convicted, ellis could face up to 15 years in prison. she was offered a plea deal two years ago but turned it down. >>> i'm jane velez-mitchell and here's my issue. prosecutors in missouri are wasting time and
richelle, back to you. >> that is so good to hear, roger, so good to hear. a long way to go, but any little bit of hope makes our viewers feel so much better. thank you very much for the update. we appreciate it. >>> the missouri woman accused of attacking police after cutting in line at walmart is finally getting her day in court. i know this story sounds very unusual, but we've been following this for you. her name is heather ellis. she's facing a felony trial that got under...
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the announcement comes as roger goodell appeared earlier this year. at the beginning, they compared the league to tobacco companies when it came to the conflict of interest issue. join us tonight for the second part. it starts at 9:05 eastern on c-span. the main topic in washington is health care. the senate debate on the proposal is set. you can watch all of it live on c-span 2. many groups are running ads supporting or opposing health care legislation. here's a look at a couple of them. >> a year from now, i'll break my leg. and my parents will have to sell our house because we couldn't afford health care. three months from now, i'll need surgery. and my parents will go bankrupt. >> two years from now, i'll be diagnosed with leukemia, and i'll die. because we couldn't afford health care. >> there are 8 million uninsured children in america. >> 8 million. >> we all deserve health care. >> the democrat committee is responsible for the content. >> saturday night as americans lay down for sleep, moderate democrats lay down their beliefs, sold out their
the announcement comes as roger goodell appeared earlier this year. at the beginning, they compared the league to tobacco companies when it came to the conflict of interest issue. join us tonight for the second part. it starts at 9:05 eastern on c-span. the main topic in washington is health care. the senate debate on the proposal is set. you can watch all of it live on c-span 2. many groups are running ads supporting or opposing health care legislation. here's a look at a couple of them....
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when roger asked me to speak this evening, he said, i want you to talk about the entire future. listening, 22 minutes can give you the whole world. i want to do something really simple and focus on only two numbers as a touchdown. because this is a said the toll of history, i want to frame and in a historical story. back to 1959. interesting impromptu exchange between then-vice president nixon and premier khrushchev on consumer goods and the notion of whist country is better able to satisfy consumer wants. nixon pointed out when challenged record show the superiority of color television. but this was a big deal for president nixon. his knowledge that the u.s. might not fare so well in the comparison about missile construction or thrust. fast forward a year to the debate with senator kennedy for the presidency. kennedy called nixon on that and said it is on acceptable, senator kennedy, that we would say this, because clearly missile thrust is more important, and as an economist, what is more important to me is what the vice-president said. nothing. the correct answer is the super
when roger asked me to speak this evening, he said, i want you to talk about the entire future. listening, 22 minutes can give you the whole world. i want to do something really simple and focus on only two numbers as a touchdown. because this is a said the toll of history, i want to frame and in a historical story. back to 1959. interesting impromptu exchange between then-vice president nixon and premier khrushchev on consumer goods and the notion of whist country is better able to satisfy...
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. >>> roger goodell asked for help from the federal government -- is asking for help -- to eliminateroids arguing sports leagues drug programs could be totally gutted if they weren't protected by state laws. two minnesota players were suspended for taking a bad substance but reinstated after they sued and won in a state court. one congressional leader warned goodell involving congress could open up a pandora's box. >>> and former dallas cowboys star michael irvin got the boot off "dancing with the stars" last night. the man they call the playmaker is not going to play on despite the fact that he posted his highest score of the season on monday night. >> what? >> yes. he wasn't able to garner enough football spoet. 49ers receiver jerry rice and his former teammate emmitt smith have done well. smith won the competition. >> yeah. the guns would have done it for me. come on. >> you should have voted. >> the arms, you know. >> i knew what you were talking about. >> all right. making sure. thanks so much, rafer. talk to you soon. >>> voters in maine appear to have repealed the state law th
. >>> roger goodell asked for help from the federal government -- is asking for help -- to eliminateroids arguing sports leagues drug programs could be totally gutted if they weren't protected by state laws. two minnesota players were suspended for taking a bad substance but reinstated after they sued and won in a state court. one congressional leader warned goodell involving congress could open up a pandora's box. >>> and former dallas cowboys star michael irvin got the boot...
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the nashville, tennessee report he was sitting with nfl commissioner roger goodell for part of the gamefter the age of 75 you just get a pass. >> just do whatever you want. other controversy in the nfl. marquise matchup between peyton manning and tom brady. they don't make it, they were ahead by six with two minutes left. why didn't they punt the ball? the colts get the ball back and with 13 seconds left they win it when peyton manning throws to reggie wayne and people will be talking about it. the jagger withes were down by one and jones-drew takes a knee. they wanted to run the clock out and they didn't want to give new york any time left which is what they wanted to do but he apologized to his fantasy owners after that. >>> the veteran against the rookie and the vet got the best. brett favre continues to shut our mouths for criticizing his return. threw a season high 344 yards. meanwhile, the lions matthew stafford who was 3 when favre played his first game. they made him look like a rookie. poor kid. vikings win it easy. >>> most hyped woman golfer in years, michelle wie won her fir
the nashville, tennessee report he was sitting with nfl commissioner roger goodell for part of the gamefter the age of 75 you just get a pass. >> just do whatever you want. other controversy in the nfl. marquise matchup between peyton manning and tom brady. they don't make it, they were ahead by six with two minutes left. why didn't they punt the ball? the colts get the ball back and with 13 seconds left they win it when peyton manning throws to reggie wayne and people will be talking...
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when roger asked me to speak this evening, he said, i want you to talk about the entire future.tening, 22 minutes can give you the whole world. i want to do something really simple and focus on only two numbers as a touchdown. because this is a said the toll of history, i want to frame and in a historical story. back to an interesting improm tu exchange between then vice president nixon and premier kruschev and the notion of whether which country was better able to satisfy consumer wants. vice president nixon challenged him on the superiority of colored television in the united states. this was a big deal for vice president nixon to have brought up. he acknowledged, though, that the u.s. might not fare so well if the comparison were about missile construction or missile thrusts. fast forward a year to the debate with senator kennedy for the presidency. kennedy called nixon on that and said it is unacceptable to me, senator kennedy, that we would say this because clearly missile thrust is more important and what is amazing to me as an economist is what vice president nixon said.
when roger asked me to speak this evening, he said, i want you to talk about the entire future.tening, 22 minutes can give you the whole world. i want to do something really simple and focus on only two numbers as a touchdown. because this is a said the toll of history, i want to frame and in a historical story. back to an interesting improm tu exchange between then vice president nixon and premier kruschev and the notion of whether which country was better able to satisfy consumer wants. vice...
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. >> this is a follow-on to rogers initial question about iran turning into a nuclear power.i heard the panel state a couple of options. one dealt with negotiations, and the other dealt with military action. i propose a third option, having spent a fair amount of time with leaders of the green party. they believe that their adoption is regime change. they feel that june 12 was a the -- basically, the great many iranians said that they were willing to not only go out and the streets, but to die and be tortured for what they thought was the right thing. is there a way that intelligently, we can bring our power to help those three human- rights efforts or even through some form of severe sanctions that would strengthen the green party? >> i believe there are three options before you get to regime change. there is use of military force, and living with it. regime change is an important idea, because to put it bluntly, if iran had a clear weapons, but it was a very different terrain, it would not keep us up as much. >> a good point. >> but the fact that it is this iran run by the
. >> this is a follow-on to rogers initial question about iran turning into a nuclear power.i heard the panel state a couple of options. one dealt with negotiations, and the other dealt with military action. i propose a third option, having spent a fair amount of time with leaders of the green party. they believe that their adoption is regime change. they feel that june 12 was a the -- basically, the great many iranians said that they were willing to not only go out and the streets, but...
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roger goodell played football himself in college. and he's -- been with the -- with the -- with the national football league for many years. . . >> thank you, mr. chairman. ranking members met, and members of the committee, i submitted a false statement and ask it be included in your records. -- a full statement and ask it be included in your records. i can think of no issue to which i have devoted as much time and attention at -- then the help of nfl players, particularly retired players. i want to review what we've done in the past years to make sure -- to show what we have done. since i became commissioner, we've made a wide range of improvements in both benefits and administration of the disability plan. we've doubled the minimum benefit and lengthen the time within which players can provide -- apply for benefits. we obtained a new independent director. we have simplified the process for applicants and their families. each of these changes was made at our initiative. as we proceed did -- preceded the current round of collective b
roger goodell played football himself in college. and he's -- been with the -- with the -- with the national football league for many years. . . >> thank you, mr. chairman. ranking members met, and members of the committee, i submitted a false statement and ask it be included in your records. -- a full statement and ask it be included in your records. i can think of no issue to which i have devoted as much time and attention at -- then the help of nfl players, particularly retired...
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>> one was roger ri vel, the teacher that started me focusing on the climate control years ago. heroes to me as well. >> larry: i'll never forget your dad. do you have a hero? >> i have a couple of great heroes. in my life, when i came to this town, you know, i knew no one. and of course, my father was my first hero. i must tell you. i truly admired him as a hard-working guy. and when i came here, sidney portier and quincy jones were my heroes. >> larry: not bad. nicole? >> my heroes are my parents. >> larry: both? >> yes, both. >> larry: do you have a hero? >> well, i did have a hero. and i suppose i still do. a hero is somebody you look up to and that has guided your life and that would be my father. he made me feel special all of my life. my growing-up years were spent with the understanding from him, and a clear concise way, that i could do anything that i set my mind to doing. >> larry: what did he do? >> he was a dentist. he said i couldn't be a dentist. >> larry: do you have a hero? >> i do, yeah. my high school drama teacher, frank roberts. >> larry: what did he do? >> t
>> one was roger ri vel, the teacher that started me focusing on the climate control years ago. heroes to me as well. >> larry: i'll never forget your dad. do you have a hero? >> i have a couple of great heroes. in my life, when i came to this town, you know, i knew no one. and of course, my father was my first hero. i must tell you. i truly admired him as a hard-working guy. and when i came here, sidney portier and quincy jones were my heroes. >> larry: not bad. nicole?...
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commissioner roger goodell said he's received a positive response. not all in favor.e believe it's a way to get people to spend more on food and drink once inside the stadium. we're asking this morning what you think about this? chuck on our facebook page said -- tanya says -- we want to know what you think. go to cnn.com/robin and click on the facebook logo. good stuff so far. >> every time i see those steaks, filet mignon, whatever. police officers follow their noses to a sizable marijuana crop. they were outside their station a week ago in california just north of l.a. they found that. they smelled the strong odor of marijuana. after an investigation they found sophisticated farm and in turn made three arrests. next door, bob van dillen. probably a better place to do that if you're a marijuana grower. >>> i wouldn't know. you may be correct. >> alleged cannibus farmer. what have you got? >> this travel update brought to you by orbitz. what an update. let me show you. they are waiting to reboot the system. i guess it's a little more involved than just control alt de
commissioner roger goodell said he's received a positive response. not all in favor.e believe it's a way to get people to spend more on food and drink once inside the stadium. we're asking this morning what you think about this? chuck on our facebook page said -- tanya says -- we want to know what you think. go to cnn.com/robin and click on the facebook logo. good stuff so far. >> every time i see those steaks, filet mignon, whatever. police officers follow their noses to a sizable...
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thanks, roger. thanks for watching.shaniya's favorite blanket found discarded, covered in feces in the neighbor's trash. after graining surveillance video surfaces of a 29-year-old man, carrying the child in a local hotel room, the search for baby shaniya comes to an end. police find her little body hidden in dense woods. the man in the video, mario mcneill, confesses to taking shaniya to the hotel but then clams up. in a heart wrenching and disgusting twist, shaniya's own mother behind bars for selling the little girl for sex. bombshell tonight. was 5-year-old shaniya's life nothing more than a payment on a drug debt? reports emerge mommy owed mcneill money and speaking of mcneill, why was he walking free, able to take the little girl in the first place? he has a rap sheet a mile long, including shooting several people, one in the head and neck, dope, of course, and running over a cop. why wasn't he in maximum security instead of checking into a hotel with a 5-year-old girl? and tonight, we confirm another twist. after
thanks, roger. thanks for watching.shaniya's favorite blanket found discarded, covered in feces in the neighbor's trash. after graining surveillance video surfaces of a 29-year-old man, carrying the child in a local hotel room, the search for baby shaniya comes to an end. police find her little body hidden in dense woods. the man in the video, mario mcneill, confesses to taking shaniya to the hotel but then clams up. in a heart wrenching and disgusting twist, shaniya's own mother behind bars...
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roger more. [laughter] i called the admiral and i said, sandy, i'm about to embark on a book, on a subject about which i know absolutely nothing. he said so far as i can tell it's never stopped to before. [laughter] so very and i set sail on this adventure and he came over. it was the largest project ever done because not only did i not know anything about it i didn't know of his story while this. i did not know how we were going to get from a to b. i did not know the story. i know this bank and gone bust but didn't know anything about it in you is very difficult. he had to come over to england for times for about nine days each time. he left me when he went back to new york, left me to write for chapters. and that was really very difficult. my son stepped in as researcher
roger more. [laughter] i called the admiral and i said, sandy, i'm about to embark on a book, on a subject about which i know absolutely nothing. he said so far as i can tell it's never stopped to before. [laughter] so very and i set sail on this adventure and he came over. it was the largest project ever done because not only did i not know anything about it i didn't know of his story while this. i did not know how we were going to get from a to b. i did not know the story. i know this bank...
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thanks, roger. thanks for watching. >>> breaking news tonight, live, north carolina. a little 5-year-old girl vanishes without a trace. from the child's own home. mommy tells police she left the girl on the sofa, 5:30 a.m., one hour later, the baby is gone. how? how does a 5-year-old girl go missing from her own sofa? the child wearing t-shirt and underwear. shaniya's favorite blanket found discarded, covered in feces in the neighbor's trash. after graining surveillance video surfaces of a 29-year-old man, carrying the child in a local hotel room, the search for baby shaniya comes to an end. police find her little body hidden in dense woods. the man in the video, mario mcneill, confesses to taking shaniya to the hotel but then clams up. in a heart wrenching and disgusting twist, shaniya's own mother behind bars for selling the little girl for sex. bombshell tonight. was 5-year-old shaniya's life nothing more than a payment on a drug debt? reports emerge mommy owed mcneill money and speaking of mcneill, why was h
thanks, roger. thanks for watching. >>> breaking news tonight, live, north carolina. a little 5-year-old girl vanishes without a trace. from the child's own home. mommy tells police she left the girl on the sofa, 5:30 a.m., one hour later, the baby is gone. how? how does a 5-year-old girl go missing from her own sofa? the child wearing t-shirt and underwear. shaniya's favorite blanket found discarded, covered in feces in the neighbor's trash. after graining surveillance video...
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roger goodell is asking congress's help to eliminate steroids, help me to help you. goodell told lawmakers they could wipe out the drugs if it weren't for state laws. two minnesota players were suspended for taking a banned substance but were reinstated after they sued in a state court. one congressman said involving us in the fed could open a pandora's box. nothing's happened with roger clemens, so i don't know why it would. >>> and michael irvin got booted off "dancing with the stars" last night. they sent him home. despite the fact he posted his highest score of the season monday night, but this has got to be a tough pill to swallow, his former teammate emmett smith won that competition. jerry rice came in second. so i don't know. it's -- >> you know there's going to be some rib poking there. >> but it's such a double edge, because it's "dancing with the stars." like what's emmett smith going to go, in your face! >> you can't win either way. or you can. i don't know. >> thanks very much. >>> here's a subject you probably don't want to get too close too. bad breath
roger goodell is asking congress's help to eliminate steroids, help me to help you. goodell told lawmakers they could wipe out the drugs if it weren't for state laws. two minnesota players were suspended for taking a banned substance but were reinstated after they sued in a state court. one congressman said involving us in the fed could open a pandora's box. nothing's happened with roger clemens, so i don't know why it would. >>> and michael irvin got booted off "dancing with the...
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let's bring in steve rogers. steve, i don't know where an investigators begins with this one. you're hearing, do we have a murder plot here? >> mike, you ask a very significant question. all this for $50,000. how about all this for 15 minutes of fame? how about all this to get on television, talk shows. sounds bizarre but from what we've seen and you've reported over the last few months, that might not be too farfetched. >> that's what we're starting here, just a base level of what's going on before we can go as far as a murder plot. >> absolutely. law enforcement will look deeply into this. i'll tell you how it will end, i believe. someone will turn state's evidence against the other person and someone is going to go to jail. >> let's bring in linda young, why would a mother of two just throw it all away with this? what are your thoughts and motive. >> it is complicated. we still don't have all the information. from what i've read, turns out both of them have had in fidelities in their marriage. she has had alcohol treatment and came out of alcohol treatment and had wonderful
let's bring in steve rogers. steve, i don't know where an investigators begins with this one. you're hearing, do we have a murder plot here? >> mike, you ask a very significant question. all this for $50,000. how about all this for 15 minutes of fame? how about all this to get on television, talk shows. sounds bizarre but from what we've seen and you've reported over the last few months, that might not be too farfetched. >> that's what we're starting here, just a base level of...
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he took a flat bolt of kentucky rogers down to new orleans and mideast to a very experienced administrative man called nevado and one called marrow and he proposed them something extraordinary. he said he was given a trade monopoly on the mississippi he with a guarantee to split off the western straits from the rest of the country. that is and how absurd proposal in a way, but again, his ability to charm people plays its part, and muroe riding back to the king of spain and madrid said here is a young man of about 33 years of age, although he looks older, looks seemingly agreeable appearance married with three small children, and his manners and address, he shows he has had a very good education, his uncommon talents have taken advantage of. and so they suggested that spain should take up this extraordinary offer, and they lent him, which is really important somebody so in debt as wilkinson, the wind $7,000. in order to secure his talent. now he was still technically a civilian when he made this deal. he had left the army at the end of the revolutionary war and he was trying to make it on th
he took a flat bolt of kentucky rogers down to new orleans and mideast to a very experienced administrative man called nevado and one called marrow and he proposed them something extraordinary. he said he was given a trade monopoly on the mississippi he with a guarantee to split off the western straits from the rest of the country. that is and how absurd proposal in a way, but again, his ability to charm people plays its part, and muroe riding back to the king of spain and madrid said here is a...
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roger goodell played football himself in college. and he's -- been with the -- with the -- with the national football league for many years. . . we invite you to begin the discussion. we welcome you all. >> thank you, mr. chairman. members of the committee, i submitted a full statement and would ask that to be included in your record. since becoming commissioner of the national football league of little more than three years, i can think of no issue to which i have devoted more time and attention to the health and well-being of the nfl players, and particularly our retired players. i want to review " we have done -- i want to review what we have done in the past three years since i became commissioner, we have made a wide range of improvements in the benefits and administration of the disability plan. we have lengthened the time in which players can apply for benefits. we have obtained a new independent medical director. we obtained a new independent director. we have simplified the process for applicants and their families. each of
roger goodell played football himself in college. and he's -- been with the -- with the -- with the national football league for many years. . . we invite you to begin the discussion. we welcome you all. >> thank you, mr. chairman. members of the committee, i submitted a full statement and would ask that to be included in your record. since becoming commissioner of the national football league of little more than three years, i can think of no issue to which i have devoted more time and...
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published lincoln and the court which dealt with lincoln's suspension of habeas corpus, his struggle with roger cheney and the supreme court's decisions during the civil war. in his book the open massacre published by oklahoma university press in 2006 mr. mcginty explored a famous southwestern indian massacre of a morgan family which took two of the children captive. among earlier books by mr. mcginty are at rest get tougher road less about the great polish pianist and his love for a small california town. mr. mcginty is an amateur pianist and strong life of legend of the definitive biography of the colorful father of california wine culture but published by stanford university press in 1998. obviously mr. mcginty writes about his own interests and passions among them law, history, music and wine. having spent a career practicing law in california mr. mcginty has now retired to scottsdale where he continues to write on history and the law while pursuing many other interest. ladies and gentlemen it is my pleasure to introduce, and please make a warm welcome for mr. brian mcginty. .. >> he asked
published lincoln and the court which dealt with lincoln's suspension of habeas corpus, his struggle with roger cheney and the supreme court's decisions during the civil war. in his book the open massacre published by oklahoma university press in 2006 mr. mcginty explored a famous southwestern indian massacre of a morgan family which took two of the children captive. among earlier books by mr. mcginty are at rest get tougher road less about the great polish pianist and his love for a small...
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their attorneys were from the north and they said judge chief justice roger tony has recently made a decision in the supreme court of the united states that any one of the african descent cannot be a citizen of the united states. if you can't be a citizen of the united states how can you be a citizen of the commonwealth of virginia and if you are not a citizen how can you be charged with treason against the commonwealth of virginia? well, they consider those arguments and they say yes, you got this there so they dropped the treason charges and hanged them for murder and inciting rebellion. [laughter] yes, sir. [inaudible] >> dreazen is defined in the united states constitution in a very specific way. it is the only crime that is defined in the united states constitution and i'm not going to try to read you the definition for-- from memory because i will leave a word out or do something wrong certainly. the va definition of treason was statutory modeled on the american, on the definition of the united states constitution. it is essentially was making war against the government or givi
their attorneys were from the north and they said judge chief justice roger tony has recently made a decision in the supreme court of the united states that any one of the african descent cannot be a citizen of the united states. if you can't be a citizen of the united states how can you be a citizen of the commonwealth of virginia and if you are not a citizen how can you be charged with treason against the commonwealth of virginia? well, they consider those arguments and they say yes, you got...
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when roger asked me to speak this evening, he said, i want you to talk about the entire future. listening, 22 minutes can give you the whole world. i want to do something really simple and focus on only two numbers as a touchdown. because this is a said the toll of history, i want to frame and in a historical story. back to 1959. interesting impromptu exchange between then-vice president nixon and premier khrushchev on consumer goods and the notion of whist country is better able to satisfy consumer wants. nixon pointed out when challenged record show the superiority of color television. but this was a big deal for president nixon. his knowledge that the u.s. might not fare so well in the comparison about missile construction or thrust. fast forward a year to the debate with senator kennedy for the presidency. kennedy called nixon on that and said it is on acceptable, senator kennedy, that we would say this, because clearly missile thrust is more important, and as an economist, what is more important to me is what the vice-president said. nothing. the correct answer is the super
when roger asked me to speak this evening, he said, i want you to talk about the entire future. listening, 22 minutes can give you the whole world. i want to do something really simple and focus on only two numbers as a touchdown. because this is a said the toll of history, i want to frame and in a historical story. back to 1959. interesting impromptu exchange between then-vice president nixon and premier khrushchev on consumer goods and the notion of whist country is better able to satisfy...
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"the national ten seen" said he was gesturing to the bench and he was sitting with roger goodell for part of the game. adams' players are standing by their own. >>> the marquee matchup between tom brady and peyton manning was overshadowed by this call. patriots went on fourth for two on their own 28. they are up by six with two minutes left and they go for it and they fail. that means the colts get the ball back and with 13 seconds left, peyton manning makes them pay. td pass to reggie wayne. they join the saints as the only unbeaten team. this isn't the only call they will be talking about. maurice jones-drew looks like he will score but takes a knee at the 1 yard line. jets' players told not to tackle them. they wanted to run the clock out and kicked the field goal with no time left. afterwards, he apologized to his fantasy football owners. he did. i'm not lying. the veteran against the rookie. 40-year-old brett favre continues to shut critics' mouths, including mine, playing like he's half his age, torching the lions. the qb matthew was made to look like a rookie. the most-hiked w
"the national ten seen" said he was gesturing to the bench and he was sitting with roger goodell for part of the game. adams' players are standing by their own. >>> the marquee matchup between tom brady and peyton manning was overshadowed by this call. patriots went on fourth for two on their own 28. they are up by six with two minutes left and they go for it and they fail. that means the colts get the ball back and with 13 seconds left, peyton manning makes them pay. td pass...
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i would like to acknowledge, roger, that both you and maurice make a good pair. you should look at yourselves as part of the 21st century nfl. i wanted to make mention of a meeting that i had this morning with nfl hall of famer jim brown. we talked about the value of the nfl, the value of the players particularly today. we talked about the raging violence among our communities and young men. you have been with me, and we have addressed these questions. we have acknowledged the fact that the nfl is respected and admired. the young men that are a part of this great family that you have can be wonderful role models. and of course mr. brown is aware of the dire need of mentorship and manhood training. he was in the room today, and we talked about the idea that i shared with the attorney general recently that tracks mr. brown's program, but it is to build a partnership with the nfl and our government on this whole question of violence, and in particular young african-american men, young men, to create a new revolution in mentoring, to have nfl players out across ameri
i would like to acknowledge, roger, that both you and maurice make a good pair. you should look at yourselves as part of the 21st century nfl. i wanted to make mention of a meeting that i had this morning with nfl hall of famer jim brown. we talked about the value of the nfl, the value of the players particularly today. we talked about the raging violence among our communities and young men. you have been with me, and we have addressed these questions. we have acknowledged the fact that the nfl...
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bill clinton had roger clinton, you go along with it don't get into it. >> embarrass the relatives. >> if you provoke a fight this is what happens. this is making her into, you know, look, i think ships sailed with her presidential ambitions a long time. if there was anything still alive it's dying fast. >> i was talking in the previous segment, 70% of americans think she's not qualified to be president. who are the 30% that think she is? >> she's the classic 25/75, 30/70 candidate. the core that loves you. i would like her in a way in terms of politics to pat robertson when he ran for president, 70% of the country. >> ralph nader. >> probably more. were scared of this guy. >> more raffle of nader. >> there is the core problem and i think primarily she's a cultural figure not a political figure. >> i heard we have a "playgirl" pick posted on "the daily news" website. oh it's just from the head up? >> oh, come on. i could do that. >> what's this, what is he doing, this? this is like a pose i do with my trainer lady. >> what is embarrassing is a-rod kissing himself in the mirror picture
bill clinton had roger clinton, you go along with it don't get into it. >> embarrass the relatives. >> if you provoke a fight this is what happens. this is making her into, you know, look, i think ships sailed with her presidential ambitions a long time. if there was anything still alive it's dying fast. >> i was talking in the previous segment, 70% of americans think she's not qualified to be president. who are the 30% that think she is? >> she's the classic 25/75,...
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but when favre had a change of heart a few months later, the packers chose to stick with rogers and favre went on to play for the jets and now the rival vikings. will become super bowl favorites. it has been an interesting week is in green bay, full of pranks and jabs at their former hero. >> to go for the vikings, i mean, that's -- that's tough, right there. that's like a stab. so i think he's pretty much a traitor. >> they should cheer him on like they did when he was a packer. because he's worth it. they shouldn't be thinking of him, what jersey he's wearing, they should think of brett favre as who he is, what he's done. and even if they are packer fans, they should remember what he did for green bay. >> amazing to find favre vikings' jerseys on sale in green bay. that kansas city running back who wrote homosexual slurs in his twitter account may have his suspension cut in half from two weeks down to one week. it would save larry johnson about $100,000. he also publicly questioned coach todd hailey's lack of coaching experience. >>> and the tiger's rout in colorado thanks to this. reac
but when favre had a change of heart a few months later, the packers chose to stick with rogers and favre went on to play for the jets and now the rival vikings. will become super bowl favorites. it has been an interesting week is in green bay, full of pranks and jabs at their former hero. >> to go for the vikings, i mean, that's -- that's tough, right there. that's like a stab. so i think he's pretty much a traitor. >> they should cheer him on like they did when he was a packer....
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also with us, steve rogers, with the mcnutley new jersey police department.michelle, obviously a confusing turn here as we get a new arrest. mario mcneil, but no sign of shaniya, huh? >> no sign of shaniya. as you remember a couple of days ago, investigators took into custody a guy by the name of clarence coe. they actually charged him with kidnapping but released him today. then they arrested a man by the name of mario mcneil, as you just mentioned and now he is charged with shaniya's kidnapping. he's held on $100,000 bail. and he is the man that you see in the surveillance photos, carrying shaniya around the hotel. that hotel is about 45 minutes away from where she was initially reported missing throughout the sleepy hollow community. and what we do know from investigators is, is that i can confirm right now that they were only at that hotel for about an hour. around 6:11 a.m. just this past tuesday morning. and what investigators have found was that the tip came in on wednesday, just two days ago, so when they went out to the location, they had a hard time
also with us, steve rogers, with the mcnutley new jersey police department.michelle, obviously a confusing turn here as we get a new arrest. mario mcneil, but no sign of shaniya, huh? >> no sign of shaniya. as you remember a couple of days ago, investigators took into custody a guy by the name of clarence coe. they actually charged him with kidnapping but released him today. then they arrested a man by the name of mario mcneil, as you just mentioned and now he is charged with shaniya's...
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roger. welcome back to earth. we will meet you on page 5-3. >> [inaudible] >> coming up a little later on c-span, actor and recording artists ludacris talks about the importance of community service, but first, jason blair on journalism ethics. >> welcome to the 48 institute on ethics in journalism in washington. my name is edward, i hold the ninth chair. what happens in this auditorium will be happening for the next hour or hour and a half. and it is the public part of a much larger and age it rigid arduous educational undertaking. -- much larger and arduous educational undertaking. students from our ethics class have joined with a distinguished group of journalists and academics to wrangle over the rights and wrongs of cases. that seminar takes up about seven hours. i know i can hear your disappointment, but i want to take a moment to recognize these fellows and thank them for coming here. for them to come here is a mark of exceptional gallantry. the first is cesar andrews, coming off of a career from the countr
roger. welcome back to earth. we will meet you on page 5-3. >> [inaudible] >> coming up a little later on c-span, actor and recording artists ludacris talks about the importance of community service, but first, jason blair on journalism ethics. >> welcome to the 48 institute on ethics in journalism in washington. my name is edward, i hold the ninth chair. what happens in this auditorium will be happening for the next hour or hour and a half. and it is the public part of a much...
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at 11:30 eastern nfl commissioner roger goodell will ask lawmakers to help protect the league's storeoid policy from being scrutinized by state laws. yale murder suspect is back in court at 2:00 p.m. >>> police made more than 250 arrests at a college football game this weekend. see what led to the bust that authorities in florida call the biggest ever of its kind. y8 >>> the new york stock exchange has just opened for business. it looks like wall street may hurt because of what's going on in europe. susan lisovicz will break it all down for you when she joins us live in about five minutes from the new york stock exchange. >>> important state elections across the country today may be an early sign of whether republicans are gaining strength. the president worked hard to help democrats in new jersey and virginia. but in both states, the democrats may lose the governor's mansion. both states have long histories of electing governors from whichever party doesn't hold the white house. >>> lawyers for d.c. sniper john allen mohammed say they will file a last minute appeal to stop his execut
at 11:30 eastern nfl commissioner roger goodell will ask lawmakers to help protect the league's storeoid policy from being scrutinized by state laws. yale murder suspect is back in court at 2:00 p.m. >>> police made more than 250 arrests at a college football game this weekend. see what led to the bust that authorities in florida call the biggest ever of its kind. y8 >>> the new york stock exchange has just opened for business. it looks like wall street may hurt because of...
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. >> movie king roger corman also received honorary oscars. >>> this soldier says her role as motherutranks her military duty so she skipped deployment when her child care fell through. the charges she faces now, what the saerm saying, and who's taking care of her baby. >>> life saving or unnecessary. new recommendations about mammograms leave women wondering what they should do. we'll talk to a doctor from the american cancer society with his reaction. >>> and janet jackson blames a doctor for her brother's death. what she thinks should happen to michael jackson's personal physician now. >>> thank you for keeping us company on this tuesday. i hope that the day's turning out well so far. i'm christi paul welcome to "hln's" "news and views." to our top story here. >>> a soldier says she cannot serve her country overseas because her 10-month-old son needs her here at home. christy hutchings of our affiliate explains how a change in child care led this specialist to skip deployment. >> reporter: it's this little boy. 10-month-old kamoni now at the center of a major legal battle currentl
. >> movie king roger corman also received honorary oscars. >>> this soldier says her role as motherutranks her military duty so she skipped deployment when her child care fell through. the charges she faces now, what the saerm saying, and who's taking care of her baby. >>> life saving or unnecessary. new recommendations about mammograms leave women wondering what they should do. we'll talk to a doctor from the american cancer society with his reaction. >>> and...
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later, roger taney rolled over this court as well. they would meet there until 1935. with the very that a space available in the building for justices to do their work and it even less for attorneys to find a place to prepare for oral argument, one chief justice determined it was time the court have a building of its own. >> i do not think it is an understatement to say that it would not the year it had not been for the persistence of chief justice taft. >> he thought the court should have a melding of its own. he believed that. -- a building of its own. he believed that. it became an obsession. >> ultimately, taft to begin to share the duty. that was to share the architect. guilford -- gilbert was one of the best architects of this time. it was the perfect match of architects and the employer. their idea was to have a building that would report to jefferson. it shows a little less and $10 million. it is actually a deflationary during the great depression. they are able to build it and finish it and still $100,000 back to the treasury of the united states. it came in
later, roger taney rolled over this court as well. they would meet there until 1935. with the very that a space available in the building for justices to do their work and it even less for attorneys to find a place to prepare for oral argument, one chief justice determined it was time the court have a building of its own. >> i do not think it is an understatement to say that it would not the year it had not been for the persistence of chief justice taft. >> he thought the court...
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bill clinton had roger clinton, you go along with it don't get into it. >> embarrass the relatives. >> if you provoke a fight this is what happens. this is making her into, you know, look, i think ships sailed with her presidential ambitions a long time. if there was anything still alive it's dying fast. >> i was talking in the previous segment, 70% of americans think she's not qualified to be president. who are the 30% that think she is? >> she's the classic 25/75, 30/70 candidate. the core that loves you. i would like her in a way in terms of politics to pat robertson when he ran for president, 70% of the country. >> ralph nader. >> probably more. were scared of this guy. >> more raffle of nader. >> there is the core problem and i think primarily she's a cultural figure not a political figure. >> i heard we have a "playgirl" pick posted on "the daily news" website. oh it's just from the head up? >> oh, come on. i could do that. >> what's this, what is he doing, this? this is like a pose i do with my trainer lady. >> what is embarrassing is a-rod kissing himself in the mirror picture
bill clinton had roger clinton, you go along with it don't get into it. >> embarrass the relatives. >> if you provoke a fight this is what happens. this is making her into, you know, look, i think ships sailed with her presidential ambitions a long time. if there was anything still alive it's dying fast. >> i was talking in the previous segment, 70% of americans think she's not qualified to be president. who are the 30% that think she is? >> she's the classic 25/75,...
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the announcement came after roger goodell appeared earlier. when it came to conflict of interest issues. join us tonight for this part of that hearing. that starts at 9:15 on our companion network. >> the main topic is health care. the senate debate on their bill is set to begin next monday tolling an hour of general speaking. amendments will be considered throughout the debait. -- debate. of course many interest groups either opposing health care legislation. here's a look at a couple of them. >> a year from now, i'll break my leg, and my parents will have to sell our house, because we couldn't afford health care. >> three months from now, i'll never need. and the parents will go bankrupt, because they couldn't afford health care. >> two years from now, i'll be diagnosed with leukemia, and i'll die, because we couldn't afford health care. >> 8 million. >> we all deserve health care. >> the democrat national committee is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> saturday night as americans laid down for sleep, democracies laid down t
the announcement came after roger goodell appeared earlier. when it came to conflict of interest issues. join us tonight for this part of that hearing. that starts at 9:15 on our companion network. >> the main topic is health care. the senate debate on their bill is set to begin next monday tolling an hour of general speaking. amendments will be considered throughout the debait. -- debate. of course many interest groups either opposing health care legislation. here's a look at a couple of...
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make a huge surprise -- we make a mistake if we assume that everyone who watches fox news blows like roger ailes. so i'm going to continue to go on that network. there's an editorial side to that network, and there are people that i work with again and again and again. and at the white house calls them out, that is an editorial debate. when we say that there is no audience that monolithic, we had a better chance at reaching people. as a partisan press staffer, i have to pay attention to that, and make sure that the rest of my party is with me and my candidate is with me so that i use every avenue that i can get into a discussion. do i think boxes made inappropriate decisions? -- fox news has made inappropriate decisions? sure, but that does not mean i cannot take my health care plan to jim engle. >> it is a profound transition from television to the social media world. when the tv show match went on the air, 100 million people watched it. today the biggest show, of maybe 20 million or 40 million on the finality of "american idol." 300 million people, and a top rated cable shows have an aud
make a huge surprise -- we make a mistake if we assume that everyone who watches fox news blows like roger ailes. so i'm going to continue to go on that network. there's an editorial side to that network, and there are people that i work with again and again and again. and at the white house calls them out, that is an editorial debate. when we say that there is no audience that monolithic, we had a better chance at reaching people. as a partisan press staffer, i have to pay attention to that,...
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later, roger taney rolled over this court as well. they would meet there until 1935. with the very that a space available in the building for justices to do their work and it even less for attorneys to find a place to prepare for oral argument, one chief justice determined it was time the court have a building of its own. >> i do not think it is an understatement to say that it would not the year it had not been for the persistence of chief justice taft. >> he thought the court should have a melding of its own. he believed that. -- a building of its own. he believed that. it became an obsession. >> ultimately, taft to begin to share the duty. that was to share the architect. guilford -- gilbert was one of the best architects of this time. it was the perfect match of architects and the employer. their idea was to have a building that would report to jefferson. it shows a little less and $10 million. it is actually a deflationary during the great depression. they are able to build it and finish it and still $100,000 back to the treasury of the united states. it came in
later, roger taney rolled over this court as well. they would meet there until 1935. with the very that a space available in the building for justices to do their work and it even less for attorneys to find a place to prepare for oral argument, one chief justice determined it was time the court have a building of its own. >> i do not think it is an understatement to say that it would not the year it had not been for the persistence of chief justice taft. >> he thought the court...