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she is seeing a clinical psychologist on campus and hopes to be reinstated this spring. >>> forget spring. it is getting colder outside. we are going beyond the surface to find out if what mom said is true, do you need to wear a hat to keep from catching a cold? >> unfortunately, mom was not exactly right about losing heat through your head. you lose some body heat through whatever part of your body is exposed. the real key is what is uncovered and how much surface area it is. there is nothing special about the head. if you walk around with just a hat and no pants or shorts you will lose just as much of your body heat and people might think you are crazy. people often hear if they go out in the cold or wet weather or with wet hair that will make them sick. that is just not true. the weather has nothing to do with whether or not you get sick. what makes you sick are viruses, sometimes bacteria. scientists have done great studies looking at this one. >>> want to get back to a pretty intense situation at ucla campus. see that line of men at the bottom of the screen? those are police officers
she is seeing a clinical psychologist on campus and hopes to be reinstated this spring. >>> forget spring. it is getting colder outside. we are going beyond the surface to find out if what mom said is true, do you need to wear a hat to keep from catching a cold? >> unfortunately, mom was not exactly right about losing heat through your head. you lose some body heat through whatever part of your body is exposed. the real key is what is uncovered and how much surface area it is....
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i found the story in that spring of 2005 and interviewed gilkey in may. then in the fall i wrote a magazine article about it, which gilkey read and enjoyed very much. much to my relief. and then it just continued. acting my curious to really made it easy. i really wanted to know more about the story. and the collectors and dealers to have met with i just loved interviewing because they are all interesting people who left books. i appreciated what they were doing, and they all -- you know what, they are all great storytellers. this is what was really fascinating. the first time i went to a rare book fair it was indy york. it was that spring. i just knew this was a great story read from the start. i booked tickets to get to new york to this fair. i urge all of you to get to the san francisco rare book fair. it is the biggest one in the world. it is like walking into a museum where everything has a price tag. it is amazing that you can hold these items and sometimes by them. when i was at that book fair in new york i had a small but book i had brought, and i
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in the spring your lawn will come back more healthy. then you do spot seeding and start the four-step program. you'll be the envy of the neighborhood. >> lou, thank so much. >> my pleasure. >>> chances are your thanksgiving travel plans are all set, but there's some end of the year bargains for you. cheap air fathers for you and your family coming right up. ♪ ♪ >>> i will never accept defeat! i will never quit! i am an american soldier! >>> after our country was viciously attacked in september of 2001, i enlisted in my state guard, the georgia state defense force, and i proudly served for more than eight years. but i am proud today to serve on the team with hln's robin meade, we have traveled to the national infantry museum near fort benning, georgia, to answer the questions of soldiers and their families about their wallets. why? so they can be as savvy about money as you are. i want to tell you something that is obvious to you, the country is in a really tough spot financially. we are in some difficult trouble with our economy. but i
in the spring your lawn will come back more healthy. then you do spot seeding and start the four-step program. you'll be the envy of the neighborhood. >> lou, thank so much. >> my pleasure. >>> chances are your thanksgiving travel plans are all set, but there's some end of the year bargains for you. cheap air fathers for you and your family coming right up. ♪ ♪ >>> i will never accept defeat! i will never quit! i am an american soldier! >>> after our...
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but you just said this is going to continue into the spring? >> yeah, that's where the big increases are. there's one in february that's a $50 surcharge each way. >> each way? >> each way. and -- yeah. this is real funny, isn't it? it's great money if you can really get away with charging it. that's why i don't take this too seriously because i just don't see this surviving. you know, the airlines over and over again will float these things. because it's illegal for airlines to sit down in a room and say, hey, why don't we raise this fare this much to this market. so they do it by press release, basically. and they're waiting to see if the dust settles with everybody saying, we're in or we're not. but even if they all agree to it, if the public goes on a buying strike, they're not going to get the deal anyway. >> clark howard, thank you so much for your expertise. always good to hear from you. >> sure. >> appreciate it. have a great lunch. >> thank you. >>> well, prosecutors are not filing new charges right now against the mother of a 5-year-ol
but you just said this is going to continue into the spring? >> yeah, that's where the big increases are. there's one in february that's a $50 surcharge each way. >> each way? >> each way. and -- yeah. this is real funny, isn't it? it's great money if you can really get away with charging it. that's why i don't take this too seriously because i just don't see this surviving. you know, the airlines over and over again will float these things. because it's illegal for airlines...
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authorities ban most websites linked to the opposition but often new sites spring up just within daysiran hasn't said how the cyber police will carry out the internet surveillance. >>> it seems a suspect vandal who's been plastering los angeles for months with hundreds of stickers is no juvenile delinquent. he's 73 years old. authorities say the oldest alleged tagger ever busted by l.a. sheriff's deputies. they say they caught him sticky handed so to speak friday when they slapped on who is john scott stickers in a subway sticker. police say they believe his motive is the same as teenaged taggers, fame and notoriety. >>> a secret society linked to two former presidents has long been rumored to have the skull of a famous indian warrior. it's a mystery geronimo's descendants now believe they have even more proof of a 100-year-old crime.
authorities ban most websites linked to the opposition but often new sites spring up just within daysiran hasn't said how the cyber police will carry out the internet surveillance. >>> it seems a suspect vandal who's been plastering los angeles for months with hundreds of stickers is no juvenile delinquent. he's 73 years old. authorities say the oldest alleged tagger ever busted by l.a. sheriff's deputies. they say they caught him sticky handed so to speak friday when they slapped on...
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. >>> michael's grades have improved enough that he can go out for spring football in march. >> this team is your family, michael. when you look at him you think of me. how you have my back. are you going to protect the family, michael? >> yes, ma'am. >> s.j., you're going to want to get this. >> who's the big guy eating with your little brother? >> his big brother. >> i think what you're doing is so great. >> sandra bullock. >> you're changing that boy's life. >> no, he's changing mine. >> powerful statement there. that again from the new movie "the blind side" the story of michael oher's life and it's my honor and privilege to talk with michael, offensive tackle baltimore ravens. michael as we hear that and we hear sandra bullock playing the part of your mom leann touhy but leann touhy said that in interviews how you're more of a blessing to them than they were to you. how does that make you feel? >> words can't even describe it. that means a lot to me knowing that what they did for me and the amount of love that i have for them. and, you know, for them to bring me in their home an
. >>> michael's grades have improved enough that he can go out for spring football in march. >> this team is your family, michael. when you look at him you think of me. how you have my back. are you going to protect the family, michael? >> yes, ma'am. >> s.j., you're going to want to get this. >> who's the big guy eating with your little brother? >> his big brother. >> i think what you're doing is so great. >> sandra bullock. >> you're...
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the cdc says h 1wun at least 11 have died since the spring. the government says children are at high risk for h1n1 and should get vaccinated. as march snow reports, the advice has some parents divided. >> i'm going to get a glass out or something. >> reporter: lara wellington says she does what she can to keep their family healthy. the when it comes to the vaccine -- >> i'm absolutely not getting the children vaccinated. no. the risk is not worth it. >> reporter: laura has four children and is pregnant with her fifth. she's not against vaccines in general and has paid close attention to information about swine flu and swine talked to her doctors. >> reporter: is your main concern side effects, the speed of the vaccine? >> it's side effects. it's potential down the line. you know, you put something new into your body, you know, people react very differently to different things they put into their body. for one person it may be fine, another person it may not. >> reporter: while laura is not very worried about her kids getting the swine flu, amy
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new ones spring up. hasn't said how the cyber police will carry out the internet surveillance. >>> it seems a suspected vandal who has been plastering los angeles for months with hundreds of stickers is no juvenile delinquent. he's 73 years old. authorities say the oldest alleged tagger busted by l.a.'s deputies. they say they caught him sticky handed so to speak when he slapped on who is john scott stickers in a subway station. john scott was arrested and charged. police say they believe his motive is the same as teenage tackers, fame and notoriety. >>> did you know hln expert clark howard serves in the georgia state guard. today you can see him serving our troops. clark and our own robin meade teamed up robin meade teamed up to help soldiers and you save more, spend less and avoid getting ripped off. >> marie brooks might be your favorite person here. what's the best way to be debt-free before retirement. when are you going to be retiring? >> two years from the army reserve and two to five years from c
new ones spring up. hasn't said how the cyber police will carry out the internet surveillance. >>> it seems a suspected vandal who has been plastering los angeles for months with hundreds of stickers is no juvenile delinquent. he's 73 years old. authorities say the oldest alleged tagger busted by l.a.'s deputies. they say they caught him sticky handed so to speak when he slapped on who is john scott stickers in a subway station. john scott was arrested and charged. police say they...
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we're also able to produce in the holly springs facility.pect the mf59 in holly springs to be operational in december. >> all right. my time is expired. i know we have other members here. >> thank you. i was going to use my time with dr. lakey here. you are the state guy. i don't know if you are here when i asked the first panel. all of my questions were able distribution, and also about funding. because dr. lorie brought it up. how many doses and do you agree that these decisions should be left to the states? or should they be dictated maybe a little more strictly. i know they have guidelines. i know if you were here before, but i've been getting all these criticism about the wall street firms getting the -- brown, the vaccine because they can distribute it better. or some other places. you know, and we're hearing in my own state of new jersey and new york about major despairties. i just want your response. i know you are a state official. you probably think states are great. i just like your response. >> let me provide some background rela
we're also able to produce in the holly springs facility.pect the mf59 in holly springs to be operational in december. >> all right. my time is expired. i know we have other members here. >> thank you. i was going to use my time with dr. lakey here. you are the state guy. i don't know if you are here when i asked the first panel. all of my questions were able distribution, and also about funding. because dr. lorie brought it up. how many doses and do you agree that these decisions...
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for me the spring and summer didn't feel that bad. i remember lloyd telling people i think in april april that the worst was behind. i actually remember dick fould saying the same thing, so there was this almost sense of complacency during this period that nothing was happening, but behind the scenes and paulson is calling warren buffett trying to put the arm on him back in march to make an investment in lehman brothers. and so, i try to take you through the spring and summer period as you are marching into the fall, and what you soon realize is a lot of these folks saw this train barreling down the track. and everybody in their own way is trying to get out of the way and of course sadly nobody gets out of the way fast enough. and there is this mad dash effort to create mergers for lehman brothers, to figure out what to do at aig. i don't want to ruin it for you but there is a meeting in which i had a reader actually stop me in the street the other day and out when ball willing stat, running aig, literally goes to see tim geithner in
for me the spring and summer didn't feel that bad. i remember lloyd telling people i think in april april that the worst was behind. i actually remember dick fould saying the same thing, so there was this almost sense of complacency during this period that nothing was happening, but behind the scenes and paulson is calling warren buffett trying to put the arm on him back in march to make an investment in lehman brothers. and so, i try to take you through the spring and summer period as you are...
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authorities banned most websites linked to the opposition, but often new sites spring up just withinays. iran hasn't said how the cyberpolice will carry out the internet surveillance. >>> it seems a suspected vandal who's been plastering los angeles for months with hundreds of stickers is no juvenile delinquent. he's 73 years old. authorities say the oldest alleged tagger ever busted by l.a.'s sheriff's deputies. they say they caught him sticky handed welcome so to speak, when he slapped on "who is john scott" stickers on a subway station. well, john scott was arrested and charged with suspicion of felony vandalism. they believe his motive is the same as teenage taggers, fame and notoriety. >>> a secret society linked two former presidents has long been rumored to have the skull of a famous indian warrior. it's a mystery that may end up in court. geronimo's descendants now say they have even more proof of a 100-year-old crime. >>> saying good-bye to victims of the ft. hood shootings. the funerals of six victims killed in the massacre. >>> police have arrested the mother of a missing
authorities banned most websites linked to the opposition, but often new sites spring up just withinays. iran hasn't said how the cyberpolice will carry out the internet surveillance. >>> it seems a suspected vandal who's been plastering los angeles for months with hundreds of stickers is no juvenile delinquent. he's 73 years old. authorities say the oldest alleged tagger ever busted by l.a.'s sheriff's deputies. they say they caught him sticky handed welcome so to speak, when he...
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first when this influenza virus emerged in the spring, we said this can't be business as usual, and we immediately stood up an ns dent command system response with anti-virals and vaccines. this enabled us to mount a flexible response inside and outside of government. our vaccine team acted immediately along with c.d.c. to begin the steps to produce a vaccine even before there was a decision or knowledge that we were going to need one. as you heard, in record time vaccine was produced and became available. i can assure you everyone in this effort, government and industry, has done everything possible to get as much vaccine to as many people as quickly as possible without cutting corners. i know this committee is concerned that a vaccine be safe. a very important perspective here is that the entire world is struggling with the biology of this virus, the challenge of reduced manufacturing yields, and frankly, the entire world is struggling with inadequate vaccine manufacturing infrastructure. despite these challenges we face in the united states and the frustration we have been talking a
first when this influenza virus emerged in the spring, we said this can't be business as usual, and we immediately stood up an ns dent command system response with anti-virals and vaccines. this enabled us to mount a flexible response inside and outside of government. our vaccine team acted immediately along with c.d.c. to begin the steps to produce a vaccine even before there was a decision or knowledge that we were going to need one. as you heard, in record time vaccine was produced and...
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host: in the spring -- guest: in the spring of to thous and three military leaders look at using cyber attacks to knock out or cripple the banking system in iraq. the idea was if you could disable financial networks that saddam hussein and ed ba'ath party would find it difficult to move around the lead the country, like freezing assets. the reason why it was called off was because when you launch a computer network attack or a cent to do something like release a computer virus, something people are more familiar with, there is always a risk that it may affect one system, but when you are trying to target, but it could quickly extend to the network to affect other systems you did not mean to target. in this case the planners determine the networks that controlled the banking system in iraq were connected to networks that controlled banking systems in france as well and that the risk was deemed too great. that if you attack the banking system in iraq -- iraq you could of a spillover or collateral damage to an allied country. that is always a big risk living in the background when planner
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also, around spring break. since it's not a fair raise, they don't have to pay the same amount in taxes. there's one way that you can fight the charges. fly an airline that doesn't charge them. >> it just adds up, doesn't it? little more for luggage. just feel like you're paying a lot. >>> iran says it has sentenced five people to death for their ro roles in protests after the presidential elections. the five were convicted of belonging to terrorists groups. 81 others were sentenced to prison terms up to 15 years. all of them can appeal their sentences. >>> forget the milk and cookies. this year, santa wants the swine flu vaccine. an organization says it wants all members working at the malls this christmas to get vaccinated. they say they want to help protect the kids. >> they're little petri dishes sitting on our laps and you have to protect them as well as yourself. >> the group also says they want sick kid to stay away, but will do their best to visit those kids at home. wait a minute. don't be promising my
also, around spring break. since it's not a fair raise, they don't have to pay the same amount in taxes. there's one way that you can fight the charges. fly an airline that doesn't charge them. >> it just adds up, doesn't it? little more for luggage. just feel like you're paying a lot. >>> iran says it has sentenced five people to death for their ro roles in protests after the presidential elections. the five were convicted of belonging to terrorists groups. 81 others were...
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the university even offered its first class on hatred last spring. it was taught from five professors on different disciplines. >>> some celebrities are speaking out about the new recommendation that women get mammograms after age 50. last night on hln's the joy behar show. >> how did you detect it? >> i found it myself. >> you found it by a self-breast exam? >> yes. that's why i'm up in arms. why wouldn't they advocate we do self-breast exams. it's only common sense. if you find something not right, you go check it out, which is what i did. >> did you follow it up with a mammogram? >> yes, i did. the mammogram was actually negative, which is unusual. i don't say that to scare people, but i instinctively felt there was something wrong, and so did my doctor. he did a biopsy, which was negative. then he did a surgical biopsy and found the cancer, so i was very fortunate. >> tonight's guests will be comedian and late night show host george lopez. >>> we're following this breaking story this morning. it has been developing over the last 30 minutes. it co
the university even offered its first class on hatred last spring. it was taught from five professors on different disciplines. >>> some celebrities are speaking out about the new recommendation that women get mammograms after age 50. last night on hln's the joy behar show. >> how did you detect it? >> i found it myself. >> you found it by a self-breast exam? >> yes. that's why i'm up in arms. why wouldn't they advocate we do self-breast exams. it's only common...
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by spring next year, they will be joined by more adapted for expose of disposal work. new war compact vehicles showing the results of our investment over the past three years, of over 1 billion pounds from the treasury reserve in vehicles for afghanistan. by the end of this year, also committed build up of a 200- strong ied task force, along with the dedicated unnecessary, will be complete. an additional -- in addition, aerial surveillance will increase by over 40%. a further two and a specialist troops will be deployed against ied's by spring, 2010. three years ago, equipment and support for our forces deployed to afghanistan, funded from the treasure reserve, was estimated at around 190,000 pounds, supporting each individual there. this year it has more than doubled that, around 400,000 and still rising. the best possible support and equipment is what we owe those fighting our country -- fighting for our country in afghanistan. the second, 9.5-9500 must be agreed approach with all countries bearing their share. a coalition with its largest contributor, the united sta
by spring next year, they will be joined by more adapted for expose of disposal work. new war compact vehicles showing the results of our investment over the past three years, of over 1 billion pounds from the treasury reserve in vehicles for afghanistan. by the end of this year, also committed build up of a 200- strong ied task force, along with the dedicated unnecessary, will be complete. an additional -- in addition, aerial surveillance will increase by over 40%. a further two and a...
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tucson, you broke a record at 93, and colorado springs, 73 degrees. all record temperatures for the day. but again, it's cold in the northeast. it all evens out. you're looking at a lot of cloud cover and fog around southern california. up the line, though, not as bad. take you live to the bay area, you want to see a nice shot, look at this. temperature is 71 degrees. is that the city court building? >> transamerica. >> transamerica. >> wrong city. >> although that is a beautiful building you're talking about too. >> it's going to be a great day in the bay area and it's going to be nice for the next couple of days. cloud cover to the north, but that's about it. i want to show you across the tropics. tropical depression number 11 just formed about a half hour ago. it's really been gaining strength for the last couple days now. thunderstorm action around that low level circulation looks a lot better. that's panama right there, costa rica there. looks like it will sit here for the next couple of days, gradually drift up toward the north. if it becomes a
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for the bush 41 administration, that occurred in the spring and summer of 1989. the paper said something about this in a dickens of may 1989 nato summit and all the surrounding events and some of the developments during that period and ticks off eight or nine different ways in which to that period of realism and the habits of thought and actions that are going to make it much easier for them to adapt when all of the sudden it accelerated and then it began more rapidly deploying habits and the goals that they had already developed. the second phase of which 41 period, lettuce: 1980 -- 1990 but it really begins august 1989. a critical american actions -- the focus really shifts a lot beginning in august of 1989 and the development in poland. and then development in journey become increasingly salient as you work into september and especially october by which time we are going full blast on german issues before the wall opens. and a lot of ideas were already being developed and employed, including west germany. at this point, the u.s. is central. it is not dominant,
for the bush 41 administration, that occurred in the spring and summer of 1989. the paper said something about this in a dickens of may 1989 nato summit and all the surrounding events and some of the developments during that period and ticks off eight or nine different ways in which to that period of realism and the habits of thought and actions that are going to make it much easier for them to adapt when all of the sudden it accelerated and then it began more rapidly deploying habits and the...
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holiday season, milestone shopping center in germantown, lake forest mall and the bethesda and silver spring business centers. it will be happening all through the holiday shopping season. we found outonight the money that's going to pay for this program comes from those speed cameras here in montgomery county, maureen. just one way we're paying for more police presence at the shopping malls this holiday season. >> good to see that happening. thank you. stay warm out there by the way. >> reporter: thank you. it's very windy. >>> the trail is going cold in the search for a killer. someone murdered a well known d.c. restaurant owner in her home. there are still more questions than answers. tonight there are a few clues that police are concentrating on. >>> also ahead, a doctor caught the swine flu virus. then caught it again. what does this mean as we head into the flu season? >>> after a history making trip to the big apple. the ballou high school marching band is back in d.c. and we've got their story. >> thank you. >>> keep it right here. fox 5 news at 10:00 is just getting started. stay wi
holiday season, milestone shopping center in germantown, lake forest mall and the bethesda and silver spring business centers. it will be happening all through the holiday shopping season. we found outonight the money that's going to pay for this program comes from those speed cameras here in montgomery county, maureen. just one way we're paying for more police presence at the shopping malls this holiday season. >> good to see that happening. thank you. stay warm out there by the way....
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wide areas of open water in the early spring which never used to be.ose to the north pole. separately so pretty high up around the 89th parallel. so that was not the case just a few years ago. the loss of ice mass is also very very noticeable. you have had, obviously there has always been fluctuations in the thickness of the ice, but there tends to be more fluctuation now and more than ice. of course i noticed first-hand and was able to compare wonderful photographs that were taken by my great great grandfather. he did four arctic expeditions. in the 1906 expedition they did take a picture of a very famous glacier on the island of spitzbergen in the archipelago. this is half way between norway and the north pole. the glacier there, we are able to compare just photographically and visually. and since 1906 it has receded some four-and a-half miles. .. the other effect of climate change is on the coastal areas there could be more precipitation, and in other parts it is desert-like conditions, although a very cold desert, but they have very little precipit
wide areas of open water in the early spring which never used to be.ose to the north pole. separately so pretty high up around the 89th parallel. so that was not the case just a few years ago. the loss of ice mass is also very very noticeable. you have had, obviously there has always been fluctuations in the thickness of the ice, but there tends to be more fluctuation now and more than ice. of course i noticed first-hand and was able to compare wonderful photographs that were taken by my great...
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the colorado springs evangelist? he was dismissed after a cash for gay scandal. he said he is holding a prayer meeting at his home and it will feature music and offering and he will give a talk. >>> sex addiction got joy behar all riled up. dr. drew pinsky was on the panel as well as one of the stars of his new show on treating sex addiction. >> on your show you have eight good looking sex addicts living together. now isn't that a recipe for disaster? >> no. well, maybe in the joy behar sex rehab program, but mine is a professional environment. like keeping a bunch of drug addicts together. >> drug addicts is different because there are no drugs around. people are there. >> we really wanted it. >> you really wanted what? >> i really wanted sexual sobriety. a lot of those people were desperate. >> joy has an exclusive with actress brett butler. remember her? she will talk about her abusive relationship. >>> japan has long been the home of rabid baseball fans but last night's world series game six revved up nonfans, too. why they got so excited about the world seri
the colorado springs evangelist? he was dismissed after a cash for gay scandal. he said he is holding a prayer meeting at his home and it will feature music and offering and he will give a talk. >>> sex addiction got joy behar all riled up. dr. drew pinsky was on the panel as well as one of the stars of his new show on treating sex addiction. >> on your show you have eight good looking sex addicts living together. now isn't that a recipe for disaster? >> no. well, maybe in...
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the vote overturned a state law enacted last spring. >>> all right, bob, teasing us earlier saying travel looking good. did you mean air travel or road travel? >> really both. one system out there is a quick moving clipper type. i'll show you what it looks like on the safer flight explorer. rain around indiana through ohio stretches in to michigan and illinois, too, wisconsin, a little bit of light rain. we may see a delay or two because of the low clouds associated with it. so far nothing. chicago, cleveland, half hour delay. detroit, same thing. light showers a possibility. and then down south miami. we do have a front up to the north. some thunderstorms just offshore right now. they will build back inland today. your high 86, 87. watch for showers and thunderstorms in and out for most of the afternoon. 30-minute to one-hour delays a possibility as you dodge the storms. los angeles another morning with dense fog. yesterday visibility was about 1/16th of a mile. right now two miles. more in a bit. natasha? >>> thanks so much, bob. so the government changes its mind about who to give flu
the vote overturned a state law enacted last spring. >>> all right, bob, teasing us earlier saying travel looking good. did you mean air travel or road travel? >> really both. one system out there is a quick moving clipper type. i'll show you what it looks like on the safer flight explorer. rain around indiana through ohio stretches in to michigan and illinois, too, wisconsin, a little bit of light rain. we may see a delay or two because of the low clouds associated with it. so...
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should be worrying much more than i know you did certainly when i finished reporting this book this spring about governments. and if you think about it, as brilliant as many of the engineers at google are, as brilliant as the founders are and eric is there is a, like bill gates at microsoft, they are not necessarily the best people to determine things that are not easily measurable. that is to say something like people's fears. if people fear microsoft as they did or they fear google as many do and certainly other companies do, that's a fear that can build and infect and go to washington, go to the european union, go to other countries that you're dealing with. and that's not something that as sergei said to me when i asked him about this, he said, look, we're not strong in the emotional intelligence department, and that's true. so where does that leave me? when -- what do i, what do i take away from this book? i call this book googled because i think google has basically changed the world. as hal varian said to me at one point, your chief economist, he said to me that the internet made in
should be worrying much more than i know you did certainly when i finished reporting this book this spring about governments. and if you think about it, as brilliant as many of the engineers at google are, as brilliant as the founders are and eric is there is a, like bill gates at microsoft, they are not necessarily the best people to determine things that are not easily measurable. that is to say something like people's fears. if people fear microsoft as they did or they fear google as many do...
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about 21 1/3 million were dead by spring 1942.everal hundred thousand shot all right because they were communists or jews, the more killed a through forced labor, starvation, exposure, disease, and a collection. -- neglected. and summer also brought there and killed. >>host: how many extermination centers? >>guest: we have six. because now we have a narrow definition that the primary purpose was to kill. we avoided the term death camp because that is applied to a lot of places where people died where conditions were horrible but the purpose was not primarily to kill people. we count at auschwitz, treblinka, the other one has escaped me, i dachau? >> that was a concentration camp. >>host: really? who was in dachau? >>guest: political prisoners at first. it was created with the early camps in the beginning of 1933. when that ss took over in a 34/35 they closed most of them down and kept dachau open. dachau became one of the model camps. and helped political prisoners at first but then increasingly all of the different groups the ger
about 21 1/3 million were dead by spring 1942.everal hundred thousand shot all right because they were communists or jews, the more killed a through forced labor, starvation, exposure, disease, and a collection. -- neglected. and summer also brought there and killed. >>host: how many extermination centers? >>guest: we have six. because now we have a narrow definition that the primary purpose was to kill. we avoided the term death camp because that is applied to a lot of places where...
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we're not too far from the spring low which was 4.78% and of course when rates dip under 5% it's psychological. a lot of people remember to get in action. they either refinance or they make the move so that's something all that activity can help the housing market. by the way, robin, big limits on overdraft fees. we'll talk about it in a few minutes. i love that story. >> yes, you do. 4.91%. all right, we could see one of the biggest counterterrorism seizures in u.s. history. the feds are going after a man's skyscraper and four masks allegedly linked to iran's government. cnn's deborah feyerick explains. >> it is actually a front company for a larger iranian-owned bank and the bank channels money to support the nuclear program and parts of its military forces considered terrorist organizations by the u.s. now the four mosques include the islamic institute of new york in queens, new york, the education center in houston, texas, what you're looking at now, and two other mosques in maryland and california. president obama extended the emergency with respect to iran because relations with the coun
we're not too far from the spring low which was 4.78% and of course when rates dip under 5% it's psychological. a lot of people remember to get in action. they either refinance or they make the move so that's something all that activity can help the housing market. by the way, robin, big limits on overdraft fees. we'll talk about it in a few minutes. i love that story. >> yes, you do. 4.91%. all right, we could see one of the biggest counterterrorism seizures in u.s. history. the feds are...
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>> larry: it gives spring. okay. we're just getting started. a cucoburl is next. what is that? we'll find out next. boss:hey, glad i caught you. i was on my way to present ideas about all the discounts we're offering. i've got some catchphrases that'll make these savings even more memorable. gecko: all right... gecko: good driver discounts. now that's the stuff...? boss: how 'bout this? gecko: ...they're the bee's knees? boss: or this? gecko: sir, how 'bout just "fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance." boss: ha, yeah, good luck with that catching on! anncr: geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> larry: we're back with jack hanna's big night here on "larry king live." our first segment was titled "africa." this is called "birds. "this is a cuckaburrow. what exactly is a cuckaburrow? >> this is from my good friend's country, australia. it's camouflage and sits on a tree. you don't ever see it. it eats snakes and frogs and that type of thing. it's got a sound. i don't know if i can get it to do this. lar
>> larry: it gives spring. okay. we're just getting started. a cucoburl is next. what is that? we'll find out next. boss:hey, glad i caught you. i was on my way to present ideas about all the discounts we're offering. i've got some catchphrases that'll make these savings even more memorable. gecko: all right... gecko: good driver discounts. now that's the stuff...? boss: how 'bout this? gecko: ...they're the bee's knees? boss: or this? gecko: sir, how 'bout just "fifteen minutes...
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spring break was one of them. st. patrick's day. >> and the good times just keep rolling. >> yep. >> all right. thank you very much for the heads-up. one of the soldiers killed at ft. hood is going to be laid to rest today. specialist fred greene was brought back to his hometown in tennessee on sunday. today he will have a full military funeral at the church where he grew up. and house lawmakers have introduced a bill to honor the ft. hood victims in another way. correspondent richard lui will have more on that right now. good morning. >>> good morning to you, robin. if that passes, this bill would make the 12 soldiers killed at ft. hood eligible for the purple heart and civilian victim could get the medal for the defense of free am do. it would give anyone killed or wounded in the attack the same legal status as soldiers killed in combat. now that guarantees their families the maximum life insurance benefit. >> we can never repay or give back what was taken from them but there is the first step toward the healing pro
spring break was one of them. st. patrick's day. >> and the good times just keep rolling. >> yep. >> all right. thank you very much for the heads-up. one of the soldiers killed at ft. hood is going to be laid to rest today. specialist fred greene was brought back to his hometown in tennessee on sunday. today he will have a full military funeral at the church where he grew up. and house lawmakers have introduced a bill to honor the ft. hood victims in another way. correspondent...
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the university even offered its first class on hatred last spring. it was taught by five professors from different disciplines. >>> and new this morning for you, president obama saying u.s. allies are discussing ways to punish iran for rejecting a nuclear deal. he made that comment in south korea on the very last day of his asian tour. eight days long. he says there will likely be sanctions over the next several weeks. yesterday iran defined a deal designed to ease international fears that iran plans to build nuclear weapons which it does deny. >>> the wild turkey we've been telling you about has been running around new jersey, the new jersey turnpike toll booth for months, now often the road. they finally caught her yesterday. there she is. toll booth work eers have been call her tammy the turnpike turkey. they like to ill lit rate. they adopted her but doctors are complaining so they set up to catch her. the first attempt did not go so well. >> well, i was a little concerned, afraid we were going to see tammy two, turnpike zero. >> she is going to
the university even offered its first class on hatred last spring. it was taught by five professors from different disciplines. >>> and new this morning for you, president obama saying u.s. allies are discussing ways to punish iran for rejecting a nuclear deal. he made that comment in south korea on the very last day of his asian tour. eight days long. he says there will likely be sanctions over the next several weeks. yesterday iran defined a deal designed to ease international fears...
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in the spring of this year my granddaughter graduated from a public school in tallahassee and had also taken the amount of civics which is typical across the country today. she had taken one semester. not the three full years that i have had but one semester. what she had taken is what i call spectator six. if any of you and vortec and music appreciation for art appreciation and, from my experience, you learn to appreciate beethoven's ninth symphony better but you do not learn to play any of the instruments that unnecessary to produce beethoven's ninth. that is what we're doing in little civics being taught today we're training young people to be spectators and sit in this eight -- stands and watch democracy but none of the skills required to be an active participant in our democracy. this book was written for a general audience but with a particular focus on high school and college students. the publishers is a college press and it has marketed the book and promoted the book primarily to the collegiate audience and i am modest enough to say we're doing quite well. and i think there ar
in the spring of this year my granddaughter graduated from a public school in tallahassee and had also taken the amount of civics which is typical across the country today. she had taken one semester. not the three full years that i have had but one semester. what she had taken is what i call spectator six. if any of you and vortec and music appreciation for art appreciation and, from my experience, you learn to appreciate beethoven's ninth symphony better but you do not learn to play any of...
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host: in the spring -- guest: in the spring of to thous and three military leaders look at using cyber attacks to knock out or cripple the banking system in iraq. the idea was if you could disable financial networks that saddam hussein and ed ba'ath party would find it difficult to move around the lead the country, like freezing assets. the reason why it was called off was because when you launch a computer network attack or a cent to do something like release a computer virus, something people are more familiar with, there is always a risk that it may affect one system, but when you are trying to target, but it could quickly extend to the network to affect other systems you did not mean to target. in this case the planners determine the networks that controlled the banking system in iraq were connected to networks that controlled banking systems in france as well and that the risk was deemed too great. that if you attack the banking system in iraq -- iraq you could of a spillover or collateral damage to an allied country. that is always a big risk living in the background when planner
host: in the spring -- guest: in the spring of to thous and three military leaders look at using cyber attacks to knock out or cripple the banking system in iraq. the idea was if you could disable financial networks that saddam hussein and ed ba'ath party would find it difficult to move around the lead the country, like freezing assets. the reason why it was called off was because when you launch a computer network attack or a cent to do something like release a computer virus, something people...
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we first discussed this between the nfl and the nfl pa back last spring. we are going to make all medical records available to them and we, of course, will do that for the committee. >> yes, sir. of course, we will. >> thank you. dr. culverhouse? >> yes. as one could imagine my children were involved in football early on. i have a child born in '72, '73, and '74 so they went with me to games and -- they developed favorite players, players that took the time to give a handshake to my son or give my daughter a ride on his shoulders. in january, i learned that one of those players who had stayed in tampa and started a successful business was dead. batman wood, my son's favorite player because he wore bats on his shoulders and his elbows and his knees and my son could pick him out was getting lost trying to drive home from starbucks. i met with batman and heard about his story and asked him about another player that we had really liked, jerry eckwood and he said, gay, he's really bad. i said i've got to find him. because i need to help him. same thing with sco
we first discussed this between the nfl and the nfl pa back last spring. we are going to make all medical records available to them and we, of course, will do that for the committee. >> yes, sir. of course, we will. >> thank you. dr. culverhouse? >> yes. as one could imagine my children were involved in football early on. i have a child born in '72, '73, and '74 so they went with me to games and -- they developed favorite players, players that took the time to give a handshake...
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earlier this spring he sent nixon a clipping from the chicago tribune telling the story of how graham had led the southern baptist demonstration to pass a resolution at their national convention that was a de facto repudiation of kennedy as a presidential candidate and an endorsement of nixon. in another long letter addressed to do your deck, graham outlined some observations that had emerged from the meeting. graham had been followed to develop and the campaign with keen interest that he believed that god was giving nixon quote supernatural wisdom and of course, to handle difficult situations. according to graham, a highly finis organize off as being open september 8 in washington to supply information to religious leaders throughout the nation. is reversed to the national association of evangelicals spinoff known as citizens for religious freedom, which would've been headed but donald o'connor in washington staffer for the in 80. next you relate the results of a recent poll of clergy who were supporting nixon. graham felt this percentage would increase by election day no doubt as re
earlier this spring he sent nixon a clipping from the chicago tribune telling the story of how graham had led the southern baptist demonstration to pass a resolution at their national convention that was a de facto repudiation of kennedy as a presidential candidate and an endorsement of nixon. in another long letter addressed to do your deck, graham outlined some observations that had emerged from the meeting. graham had been followed to develop and the campaign with keen interest that he...
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. >> stahl: mary published her new results last spring, and while some of her critics have been swayed the controversy still rages. and the stakes are high-- if blood vessels can survive 80 million years, what about dna? jack horner is looking. his crews are now wearing surgical gloves, unheard of in the world of paleontology where no one used to worry about getting skin cells, sweat, even an occasional spilled beer on fossils. jack is skeptical that the full dinosaur dna sequence will ever be found, but that hasn't stopped him. he's come up with a whole new idea for his dream of making a dinosaur. > horner: the best way is just to use a modern dinosaur-- the chicken. because evolution works, birds are actually carrying ancestral dna. >> stahl: horner has written a new book proposing a plan to mine that ancestral dna as a way to reverse-engineer a chicken into what he calls a dino- chicken. it may seem improbable that this is carrying dna from something like this. but when you think about it, birds, like the dinosaurs they evolved from, still walk on hind legs, most have three toes poi
. >> stahl: mary published her new results last spring, and while some of her critics have been swayed the controversy still rages. and the stakes are high-- if blood vessels can survive 80 million years, what about dna? jack horner is looking. his crews are now wearing surgical gloves, unheard of in the world of paleontology where no one used to worry about getting skin cells, sweat, even an occasional spilled beer on fossils. jack is skeptical that the full dinosaur dna sequence will...
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earlier this spring grant had sent nixon a clipping telling the story of 40u graham had led a resolution at the national consequence that was a repudiation of kennedy as a presidential candidate and an endorsement of nixon. in another long letter addressed to, dear dick, graham outlined some observations that emerged from the switzerland meeting. graham had been following the campaign with keen interest. he believed god was giving nixon, quote, supernational wisdom, end quote, to handle situations. a highly-financed office in washington to supply information to religious leaders throughout the nation, this refers to the national association of evangelicals spin-off known as citizens for religious freedom which would have been headed by donald gill, a washington staffer for the nae. next, he relayed the results of a recent poll the protestant clergy had estimated 76% of them were supporting nixon. dpraim felt this percentage would increase by election day as a result of the massive efforts he was planning. while there would be a large catholic block vote for kennedy, it was not as large a
earlier this spring grant had sent nixon a clipping telling the story of 40u graham had led a resolution at the national consequence that was a repudiation of kennedy as a presidential candidate and an endorsement of nixon. in another long letter addressed to, dear dick, graham outlined some observations that emerged from the switzerland meeting. graham had been following the campaign with keen interest. he believed god was giving nixon, quote, supernational wisdom, end quote, to handle...
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>> larry: it gives spring. okay. we're just getting started. a kookaburra is next. what is that? we'll find out next. so, at national, i go right past the counter... and you get to choose any car in the aisle. choose any car? you cannot be serious! okay. seriously, you choose. go national. go like a pro. diarrhea, constipation, gas, bloating. that's me! can i tell you what a difference phillips' colon health has made? it's the probiotics. the good bacteria. that gets your colon back in balance. i'm good to go! phillips' colon health. ♪ i was feeling at home ressed 'cause of all of the stress ♪ ♪ had a poor credit score ♪ and the number would haunt me wherever i'd go ♪ ♪ thought i'd move to a place where my credit could stink ♪ ♪ and nobody would care ♪ i just wish that somebody had told me ♪ ♪ that place was a renaissance fair! ♪ ♪ free credit report dot com! tell your friends, ♪ ♪ tell your dad,tell your mom! ♪ never mind, they've been singing our songs ♪ ♪ since we first showed up with our pirate hats on! ♪ ♪ if you're not into fake sword fights ♪ ♪ pointy slippers and green wo
>> larry: it gives spring. okay. we're just getting started. a kookaburra is next. what is that? we'll find out next. so, at national, i go right past the counter... and you get to choose any car in the aisle. choose any car? you cannot be serious! okay. seriously, you choose. go national. go like a pro. diarrhea, constipation, gas, bloating. that's me! can i tell you what a difference phillips' colon health has made? it's the probiotics. the good bacteria. that gets your colon back in...
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it was like to write the stuff of four larry not knowing that much about it and trying to make it spring to life. it is still very difficult. this is a bit about when telco went bust part of a had an analyst in the firm who had been saying that delta could not survive. that is a pretty big thing to say about an airline. she said it could not happen. i will tell you about this. jane had been telling us for several months that delta was a candidate for bankruptcy and after 5:00 on the evening of september 14, 2005, she was proved right. it slashed delta files for bankruptcy protection and i swear to god it my heart skipped three beats. the convertible bond trader i had markets to make. i was on my feet in an instant. big joe was right next to be armed and ready to trade. delta nonconvertible bonds bonds, kirk talk was walking towards as i could see jane making a beeline from my desk just when i needed her. that is what i loved about her. during a time of crisis gonna she was always there. for the next hour there would be pandemonium as millions of delta bonds crashing through the floor wou
it was like to write the stuff of four larry not knowing that much about it and trying to make it spring to life. it is still very difficult. this is a bit about when telco went bust part of a had an analyst in the firm who had been saying that delta could not survive. that is a pretty big thing to say about an airline. she said it could not happen. i will tell you about this. jane had been telling us for several months that delta was a candidate for bankruptcy and after 5:00 on the evening of...
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first time we have seen it top 10% since spring of '83. 190,000 jobs were cut last month, the forecastas for 175,000 positions to be lost. you may be wondering, i don't understand. we're hearing that we're coming out of the recession. we have the economy growing at 3.5% from the quarter july to september. you may not understand because that's a strong signal that the recession has ended. why aren't employers' figures reflecting that? you have to look at employment as a lagging indicator. people are slow to hire once again. employers really aren't expected to start adding jobs for a few months. again, employ considered a lagging indicator of the economy. we're looking at these rates, again, seeing unemployment double digit figures we have not seen since spring of 1983. one other big stories, unemployment benefits extended to americans that bill expected to cross the president's desk this morning and he is expected to sign it after it's passed through the house and senate. >>> here is a story that may help you to breathe a sigh of relief as we're hearing about all of these disappointing
first time we have seen it top 10% since spring of '83. 190,000 jobs were cut last month, the forecastas for 175,000 positions to be lost. you may be wondering, i don't understand. we're hearing that we're coming out of the recession. we have the economy growing at 3.5% from the quarter july to september. you may not understand because that's a strong signal that the recession has ended. why aren't employers' figures reflecting that? you have to look at employment as a lagging indicator. people...
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at least 114 have died since spring. the government says children are at high risk for h1n1 and should get vaccinated. the advice has some parents divided. >> reporter: laura willington does what she can to keep her daughter healthy, but when it comes to the h1n1 vaccine. >> absolutely not. no. the risk is not worth it. >> reporter: laura has four children and is pregnant with her fifth. she's not against vaccines in general and paid close attention to information about swine flu and has talked to doctors. >> reporter: what's your main concern? speed of the vaccine side effects? >> side effects, potential down the line. you put something new into your body. people react differently to different things they put into their body. one person it may be fine for. another person it may no. >> reporter: laura isn't worried about her kids getting the swine flu, but amy pisani is. her son antonio was hospitalized with the flu as a baby. >> i'm nervous. i have seen what happened to him and to other people. i work for a group called
at least 114 have died since spring. the government says children are at high risk for h1n1 and should get vaccinated. the advice has some parents divided. >> reporter: laura willington does what she can to keep her daughter healthy, but when it comes to the h1n1 vaccine. >> absolutely not. no. the risk is not worth it. >> reporter: laura has four children and is pregnant with her fifth. she's not against vaccines in general and paid close attention to information about swine...
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teaching history in this country and oftentimes the civil rights movement is taught is as if it is spring forward from dr. king in the 50's as if there wasn't groundwork laid before that. and in all three men as well you see evidence of that ground work and the idea of we are going to challenge racism in ways that may be will inspire people and unintended consequences if you will, and about to take it to sugar ray robinson you have a brilliant chapter in the book about the experience in the u.s. army and comparing and contrasting his demeanor as i believe a corporal in the u.s. army with the experience of the sort of running buddy joe louis. can you speak a little bit about sugar ray robinson's experience? he's still a young fighter of the time that a very famous. what was his experience in the army and how did he for lack of better term box convention? >> guest: it was a fascinating experience. first lady eleanor roosevelt wanted to convey to the american people that there can exist racial harmony on u.s. army bases and so she came up with the plan, her and the secretary of the army to h
teaching history in this country and oftentimes the civil rights movement is taught is as if it is spring forward from dr. king in the 50's as if there wasn't groundwork laid before that. and in all three men as well you see evidence of that ground work and the idea of we are going to challenge racism in ways that may be will inspire people and unintended consequences if you will, and about to take it to sugar ray robinson you have a brilliant chapter in the book about the experience in the...
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this isn't just a boom and bust cycle that happens so rapidly a town springs up from the earth and disappears five years later. this has taken decades to happen. if we don't start thinking about it now, in ten or 15 years, there will be many more towns towards the shorter end of things. with that, thank you for your incredibly rapt attention. thank you for not throwing things at me yet. we will open it up for questions from the floor. denise has a microphone. please speak clearly into with because we are taping for the wonderful c-span folks. i am going to get my gym. [laughter] someone has to break the ice. >> my name is amy tucker and diana 2006 graduate from sumner. my capstone class, the fourth year of seniors for community sociology, for people who are strangers in the back. we have not read the book yet but we skimmed through it. but opportunities for college, had to leave. however, we were talking some and wondering about the implications of the labels you have given like the achievers earansanand earansananand state -- of the p keep people in small-town iowa, as far as people saying o
this isn't just a boom and bust cycle that happens so rapidly a town springs up from the earth and disappears five years later. this has taken decades to happen. if we don't start thinking about it now, in ten or 15 years, there will be many more towns towards the shorter end of things. with that, thank you for your incredibly rapt attention. thank you for not throwing things at me yet. we will open it up for questions from the floor. denise has a microphone. please speak clearly into with...
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hope still do that now but other media do too i'm thinking flexible as you speak about and iran this spring there was a camera that caught the shooting of a demonstrator and she died on the street and the people around her are trying to save her and she died within minutes, and that crystallized the whole skepticism about the iranian government and elections. this young girl dying. what is the medium now that has the power of the books had been? is it still looks? is it television, is it twitter, is it youtube, is it yourself on camera? how do these moments come now that change things? >> guest: well, i am not an expert in cybernetics and communication theory, and i sit around probably like you, reading, my hands up as i read one essay after another seeing the book is dead or television is dead. what ever it is. i think that we now have a very large variety of media from which we are likely -- if you follow this thing with a.c.o.r.n. and a couple of coralville makers, i haven't seen the whole thing but a couple of amateurs seem to be having an impact on public policy and public perception i
hope still do that now but other media do too i'm thinking flexible as you speak about and iran this spring there was a camera that caught the shooting of a demonstrator and she died on the street and the people around her are trying to save her and she died within minutes, and that crystallized the whole skepticism about the iranian government and elections. this young girl dying. what is the medium now that has the power of the books had been? is it still looks? is it television, is it...
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in the beginning of 2007, to late spring 2008, we saw a rise in wheat, rice and corn prices, roughly tripling. also soybean prices. and it took the worst economic meltdown since the great depression to curb that rise and begin to bring grain prices down. they are still not anywhere near back to normal, but at least they are not at the level they were. so we are facing real challenges on the demand side now. and then on the supply side, i'm not going to talk about all the trends, but i want to talk a minute about water. we drink about 4 liters of water a day. as water or pop or or coffee or whatever. about 4 liters of water a day. the food we consume requires about 2000 liters a day, or 500 times as much. food production is extraordinarily water intensive. i remember writing an article a few years ago, which i used these numbers and point out that we in effect the 2000 liters of water a day, and the editors circle this and in the margins it don't you mean 2000 liters a year? and that's not surprising, because it's not clear that we actually eat so much water. it takes a lot of water t
in the beginning of 2007, to late spring 2008, we saw a rise in wheat, rice and corn prices, roughly tripling. also soybean prices. and it took the worst economic meltdown since the great depression to curb that rise and begin to bring grain prices down. they are still not anywhere near back to normal, but at least they are not at the level they were. so we are facing real challenges on the demand side now. and then on the supply side, i'm not going to talk about all the trends, but i want to...
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there's a storm system that has a little spring and a little winter and some where in between.ight around kansas city. the latest observation, 34 degrees, light snow but it's a little impact for your morning commute. this weather brought to you by ups. so let me show you what i'm talking about. you have the upper level low still sitting right over missouri. remember this is a main power system that's really generating all the rain at the surface but it's only going to sit here a couple more days so it's a slow mover, no doubt about it. look at kansas city, all the white is all snow, the blue is all rain. it's mixing in and out with you but you still have a winter weather advisory until 8:00 this morning central time. so all of kc and the surrounding areas because of the snow on the road. a little on the tricky side, especially on those bridges and overpasses. take it a little easy out there. look at the temperature slowly riding up. 37 in topeka, kc 34. it's all snow coming down. a little leafly texture to it is a good indication of the snowflakes. this is pure liquid right aro
there's a storm system that has a little spring and a little winter and some where in between.ight around kansas city. the latest observation, 34 degrees, light snow but it's a little impact for your morning commute. this weather brought to you by ups. so let me show you what i'm talking about. you have the upper level low still sitting right over missouri. remember this is a main power system that's really generating all the rain at the surface but it's only going to sit here a couple more...
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. >>> michael's grades have improved enough that he can go out for spring football in march. >> this team is your family, michael. when you look at him you think of me. how you have my back. are you going to protect the family, michael? >> yes, ma'am. >> s.j., you're going to want to get this. >> who's the big guy eating with your little brother? >> his big brother. >> i think what you're doing is so great. >> sandra bullock. >> you're changing that boy's life. >> no, he's changing mine. >> powerful statement there. that again from the new movie "the blind side" the story of michael oher's life and it's my honor and privilege to talk with michael, offensive tackle baltimore ravens. michael as we hear that and we hear sandra bullock playing the part of your mom leann touhy but leann touhy said that in interviews how you're more of a blessing to them than they were to you. how does that make you feel? >> words can't even describe it. that means a lot to me knowing that what they did for me and the amount of love that i have for them. and, you know, for them to bring me in their home an
. >>> michael's grades have improved enough that he can go out for spring football in march. >> this team is your family, michael. when you look at him you think of me. how you have my back. are you going to protect the family, michael? >> yes, ma'am. >> s.j., you're going to want to get this. >> who's the big guy eating with your little brother? >> his big brother. >> i think what you're doing is so great. >> sandra bullock. >> you're...
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in the spring of this year by oldest granddaughter graduated from the public school in tallahassee. she had also taken the amount of civics which is typical across the country today. she had taken one semester of civics, not the three full years i have had, but one semester. and what she had taken is what i call spectators civics. if any of you ever took a course in music appreciation for art appreciation from my experience you learn to appreciate beethoven's ninth symphony better, but you don't learn to play any of the estimates in the orchestra that are necessary to produce beethoven's ninth symphony. that is what we are doing in what little civics is being taught today. we are training our young people to be spectators got to sit in the stands and watch democracy, but with none of the skills required to be an active participant in our democracy. this book was written for a general audience, but with a particular focus on high school and college students. the publisher seeking press is a college press, and it has marketed the book and promoted the book primarily to the collegiate
in the spring of this year by oldest granddaughter graduated from the public school in tallahassee. she had also taken the amount of civics which is typical across the country today. she had taken one semester of civics, not the three full years i have had, but one semester. and what she had taken is what i call spectators civics. if any of you ever took a course in music appreciation for art appreciation from my experience you learn to appreciate beethoven's ninth symphony better, but you...
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but his final months -- he actually went into a coma in the spring of 2004. for whatever reason, i believed that mattie would wake up. and in fact, he did. he was awake for about three weeks before he ultimately died. and his final words -- he was almost 14. three weeks before his 14th birthday. and his death, in his parting, was making sure his mommy would be okay. challenging me not to lie down in the ashes of his life. challenging me to choose to inhale, not simply breathe to exist. and one of the most beautiful parts of his final weeks was there was a baby in the next bed in the icu. and the baby started crying. and mattie, who was in pure agony, his bones had been breaking, his body was twisted because of what this disease had done to him, mattie started calling out for his nurse desperately, just calling out, "i need a nurse, i need a nurse." and when the nurse came running into the room and she said, what is it, mattie, what is it? his response was, "the baby's crying. please hold the baby. love the baby. because babies are god's gift to us. babies are
but his final months -- he actually went into a coma in the spring of 2004. for whatever reason, i believed that mattie would wake up. and in fact, he did. he was awake for about three weeks before he ultimately died. and his final words -- he was almost 14. three weeks before his 14th birthday. and his death, in his parting, was making sure his mommy would be okay. challenging me not to lie down in the ashes of his life. challenging me to choose to inhale, not simply breathe to exist. and one...
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to ghazi technology either they're they're just not going to get seemingly didn't change was the spring innings, process charge by sherwin-williams tacked up on the wall. a weird choice for wal-mart? gets. but if you're a jihadi, what better way to spruce up her room with color them with paint swatches. security tightened around his will. getting in to see him was arduous. the request that i called with an hour before arriving. that gave them enough time to notify the vigilantes has taken the sidewalk out front that a western journalist was expected, and not to attack them with a rusty shovel. >> host: i have to say i think that's a first time she's been ever included a commercial for sherwin-williams paid. [laughter] >> host: the book of course has to be read. it can't be summarized. it is so well done. and it just all rings true. i have a built-in detector for my own years, from another world. ghazi did not end happily. his arsenal was built out confrontation, really was inevitable. can you tell us about the last days of ghazi? >> guest: sure. on july 3, 2007, ghazi and his voice had
to ghazi technology either they're they're just not going to get seemingly didn't change was the spring innings, process charge by sherwin-williams tacked up on the wall. a weird choice for wal-mart? gets. but if you're a jihadi, what better way to spruce up her room with color them with paint swatches. security tightened around his will. getting in to see him was arduous. the request that i called with an hour before arriving. that gave them enough time to notify the vigilantes has taken the...
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this isn't just a boom and bust cycle that happens rapidly, springs up from the earth and then disappears five years later. this has taken decades to have been. and if we don't start thinking about it now in ten or 15 years of time there will be many more counts toward the shorter end of things. so with that thank you for your incredibly rapt attention. thank you for not throwing things at me yet. [laughter] and we will open up for questions from the floor. i believe denise has a microphone, which please come speak clearly into it because we are taping for the wonderful c-span folks. [inaudible] with [laughter] someone has to break the ice. >> my name is amy tucker and i naturally a 2006 graduate from sumner, sumner fredericksburg, and my capstone class we were for fear seniors for community sociology. also right here for the people like who are those strangers in the back. and i guess we haven't completely read the book yet but we have kind of skimmed through it, and i agree with a lot of what you're saying. i love small town on a lot, but because of opportunities as far as college, that
this isn't just a boom and bust cycle that happens rapidly, springs up from the earth and then disappears five years later. this has taken decades to have been. and if we don't start thinking about it now in ten or 15 years of time there will be many more counts toward the shorter end of things. so with that thank you for your incredibly rapt attention. thank you for not throwing things at me yet. [laughter] and we will open up for questions from the floor. i believe denise has a microphone,...