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jim brown was the most competitive person i've ever met. in college, i spent some time with michael jordan. then i read your book, and you are competing with bill russell to see who can go to sleep the fastest. everything you do is competitive. >> i do not know where it comes from. the thing that you see when you are small, the stories that you tell yourself when you're growing up. those are the things that i did to myself. i did not want to go home. i was afraid to go home. i spent a lot of time by myself. i loved the forest, i loved climbing. trying to find something that i could look at. those were fun things. going fishing, fish and all day from daylight to dark. then i picked up this basketball, which changed my life forever. i think of the imaginary games i have played in my mind. i have a very vivid imagination. in some ways, i was setting goals for myself. goals were the primary reason we get to where we want to get. i wanted to be something different than what i was seeing every day. i wanted to be someone that would always try to
jim brown was the most competitive person i've ever met. in college, i spent some time with michael jordan. then i read your book, and you are competing with bill russell to see who can go to sleep the fastest. everything you do is competitive. >> i do not know where it comes from. the thing that you see when you are small, the stories that you tell yourself when you're growing up. those are the things that i did to myself. i did not want to go home. i was afraid to go home. i spent a lot...
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every major negro athlete of the day from ali to jim brown to bill russell to kareem adbul-jabar. there were a lot of folks sympathetic to your cause. >>here were but you take into account that tommy smyth, we were not recognized. never got a voice. those figures such as the individual you just mentioned the muhammad ali's, the jim brown's, the bill russells, kareem. when you say the coverage that was done relative to the support was shallow. they blocked their support of us but those individuals were old enough and wild enough and they knew their history. this is why they came out in support of us because they knew we had our finger on the right move. >> you mentioned the name peter norman. i must admit that name escaped me for years. one thing i want to thank you for is bringing back to our remembrance who peter norman really was. what his contribution was. the way he suffered. the indignity with which he died. tell us who peter norman was. >> he is a man's man. a humanitarian. and i say is because in my life, he is never deceased. he is always going to live with me. here is a m
every major negro athlete of the day from ali to jim brown to bill russell to kareem adbul-jabar. there were a lot of folks sympathetic to your cause. >>here were but you take into account that tommy smyth, we were not recognized. never got a voice. those figures such as the individual you just mentioned the muhammad ali's, the jim brown's, the bill russells, kareem. when you say the coverage that was done relative to the support was shallow. they blocked their support of us but those...
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jim brown there and it's bring you an update on our breaking news story this hour there's been an attack on a convoy carrying the president of russia's republic of english here in his back bodyguards were attacked by a single gunman one of the guards was wounded and is now in hospital the suspect was also wounded and is in custody could have himself was unharmed and he addressed the media saying this was not an assassination attempt english president survived a roadside bombing two and a half years ago which put him in hospital for seven weeks that's updating you on our breaking news story this hour. well now is the occupy wall street movement going to change the face of america well that's the question we're asking in our interview in a few minutes from now first though the week's top stories for me very shortly stay with us live here and be back in a couple. of . wealthy british style the sun. is not on the title. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause
jim brown there and it's bring you an update on our breaking news story this hour there's been an attack on a convoy carrying the president of russia's republic of english here in his back bodyguards were attacked by a single gunman one of the guards was wounded and is now in hospital the suspect was also wounded and is in custody could have himself was unharmed and he addressed the media saying this was not an assassination attempt english president survived a roadside bombing two and a half...
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twelve point five million dollars for his services let's talk more on this now with local analyst jim brown joining us live oh thanks for coming on the program so just how will tony blair be able to improve the economy and its image in the west. well i'm not quite sure how he will improve the economy of kazakhstan the extensive experience of. globalization as it was carried out expanded under his rule in britain and through the city of london and maybe maybe he could. extend the globalization of the stand and look for into the world economy however of course the world economy is in crisis maybe that wouldn't work but at least he has if he can open those doors so you see i'm surprised there is some potential here i do apologize for interrupting but ok as we all know tony blair is a famous politician but not exactly for the right reasons in his time in office he supported be unpopular war in iraq on what many say are false pretexts or is he the right person you think to be giving advice. well unfortunately he might be and the reason i think is this that he is no longer dependent on any kind o
twelve point five million dollars for his services let's talk more on this now with local analyst jim brown joining us live oh thanks for coming on the program so just how will tony blair be able to improve the economy and its image in the west. well i'm not quite sure how he will improve the economy of kazakhstan the extensive experience of. globalization as it was carried out expanded under his rule in britain and through the city of london and maybe maybe he could. extend the globalization...
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blair will reportedly be paid twelve point five million dollars for his services political analyst jim brown says that blair only cares about acquiring more wealth. blair has that reputation of being quite you know it's three mercenary and he has his finger in so many pies as soon as he left office he went to work for j.p. morgan bank. some astronomical some like half a million or a million pounds in here only i think company tony blair associates he's got his finger in various other pies and as far as being middle east envoy i suspect that he's this he's that he's run out of quotas militant and i think it probably kept on as middle east envoy because the embarrassment of sacking him would be greater than the virus mother keeping him on but he's so overtly pro israeli for example in many people's eyes he whenever he goes back to the iraq inquiry because that's going on in london he simply uses it as a platform to promote. healing with iran the urgency of dealing with iran so i think he feels he can just go off and make lots and lots of money and he might be the right person to advise people
blair will reportedly be paid twelve point five million dollars for his services political analyst jim brown says that blair only cares about acquiring more wealth. blair has that reputation of being quite you know it's three mercenary and he has his finger in so many pies as soon as he left office he went to work for j.p. morgan bank. some astronomical some like half a million or a million pounds in here only i think company tony blair associates he's got his finger in various other pies and...
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reportedly be paid twelve point five million dollars by the former soviet republic political analyst jim brown says the former british prime minister has been playing to capitalize on his political career. where has that reputation of being quite you know extremely mercenary and he has his finger in so many pies as if he left office the right to work or would you be more than buying. some astronomical sum like half a million or a million pounds a year yes his own company tony blair associates he's going to frame or in various other posts and as far as being middle east envoy i suspect that he's he's he's run africa's military and i think he's probably kept on as a middle east envoy because the embarrassment of citing him would be greater than the virus program keeping him on at least. overtly pro israeli for example in many people's eyes he whenever he goes back to iraq inquiry because that's going on in london he simply uses it as a platform to promote. healing over there on the urgency of dealing with iran so i think he feels he can just go out and make lots and lots of money and he might be
reportedly be paid twelve point five million dollars by the former soviet republic political analyst jim brown says the former british prime minister has been playing to capitalize on his political career. where has that reputation of being quite you know extremely mercenary and he has his finger in so many pies as if he left office the right to work or would you be more than buying. some astronomical sum like half a million or a million pounds a year yes his own company tony blair associates...
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insistence of downing street that they wanted to be seen in a tent in the desert political analyst jim brown wish we had more time for this thank you very much. with r.t. live from moscow now and historic moment for russia as a soyuz rocket came on friday as it was launched from a space base and french diana it's carrying the first parts of a european satellite navigation system into orbit but daniel bushell was there to witness it. launch of a new era in russian space history the first ever liftoff of the school used book it in the west confirms its position as the leader in the field it's one thousand seven hundred successful takeoffs way ahead of any other rival so when the french led team began plans to send galileo satellites into orbit it was first choice when we needed it. for here and we immediately thought of show you which galileo is europe's new worlds so america's g.p.s. navigation system promising much greater accuracy and reliability with so used to launch it the e.u. is confident say u.s. is one of the best launch on the on the size so we put together the best competitive team
insistence of downing street that they wanted to be seen in a tent in the desert political analyst jim brown wish we had more time for this thank you very much. with r.t. live from moscow now and historic moment for russia as a soyuz rocket came on friday as it was launched from a space base and french diana it's carrying the first parts of a european satellite navigation system into orbit but daniel bushell was there to witness it. launch of a new era in russian space history the first ever...
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jim brown a british prime minister has been called and capitalize on his political career. blair has that reputation of being quite you know extremely mercenary and he has his finger in so many pies a city left office he went to work for j.p. morgan buying. some astronomical sun like half a million or a million pounds a year he has his own company tony blair associates he's got his finger in various other parties and as far as the middle east envoy i suspect that he's he's he's run out of coal just a little bit and i think he probably kept on as a middle east envoy because the embarrassment of sacking him which we greater than the virus for the keeping him on that is so overtly. israeli for example in many people's eyes he whenever he goes back to iraq inquiry because it's going on in london he simply uses it as a platform to promote. dealing with iran the urgency of dealing with iran so i think he feels he can just go off and make lots and lots of money and he might be the right person to advise people how to make lots and lots of money. and for more news stories and reade
jim brown a british prime minister has been called and capitalize on his political career. blair has that reputation of being quite you know extremely mercenary and he has his finger in so many pies a city left office he went to work for j.p. morgan buying. some astronomical sun like half a million or a million pounds a year he has his own company tony blair associates he's got his finger in various other parties and as far as the middle east envoy i suspect that he's he's he's run out of coal...
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government's game of gotcha should be addressed at every opportunity," sayss jim brown with nnib.0 year old instrument should lead to a felony charge or its owner."this is a &pgovernmenttof the people, by the peopll, and for the people, and i think people want this fixed," 3 the... justice department .../ will... not... say why.../ they... áonlyá... targeted... gibson guitars.../// áásinceáá... other companies... use .../ the... exact same wood. 3 worse..../// ááafteráá...// - dollar.../ solyndra... debacle...// áátheáá... white house...// used... theeásameá.../ loan program .../ to... send... half a billion.../ to.../ an... electric car... company.../ whose factory .../ is... in inla. finland. the...// white house...// gave... the green light.../ to... fisker corporation...// áátheyáá make.../ 80--thousand... dollaa.../ electric cars.../ &pcalledd.. "the karma".../// ááfiskerrsáá... jobs... are.../ in finland. finland. ááoneáá... of... the company's... biggest investors.../ is... al gore...////. join... our waste watch. ááifáá... waste../ áácalláá... our hotline.. &pááoráá... go
government's game of gotcha should be addressed at every opportunity," sayss jim brown with nnib.0 year old instrument should lead to a felony charge or its owner."this is a &pgovernmenttof the people, by the peopll, and for the people, and i think people want this fixed," 3 the... justice department .../ will... not... say why.../ they... áonlyá... targeted... gibson guitars.../// áásinceáá... other companies... use .../ the... exact same wood. 3 worse....///...
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jim: that's brown deep. phil: i would kick it deep, jim. the two-minute warning, three time-outs. put the pressure on the steelers. can they make them make the call? obvious you onside kick and it do not get it, you got to go a long way for that touchdown drive. jim: i say brown is deep. he's only at the 20. steelers have 10 guys up front. oh, it is an onside kick and it is poorly executed. traveled only seven yards. phil: probably a favorite onside kick. just a little push straight ahead. we've seen him do it before. scotty o'brien, the special teams coordinator. i didn't see what the flag was for. could it have been offsides by the patriots? yeah, this is natural grass, not the turf that new england has. so it's not going to bounce and roll as much here as it would at home. referee: there are two fouls. both on the kicking team, offsides, left ring and illegal touching on the dead ball spot. so five-yard penalty from the dead ball spot. first down. jim: he topped it. the last time the patriot franchise had a successful onside kick was 1994. they've never had one in the belichick
jim: that's brown deep. phil: i would kick it deep, jim. the two-minute warning, three time-outs. put the pressure on the steelers. can they make them make the call? obvious you onside kick and it do not get it, you got to go a long way for that touchdown drive. jim: i say brown is deep. he's only at the 20. steelers have 10 guys up front. oh, it is an onside kick and it is poorly executed. traveled only seven yards. phil: probably a favorite onside kick. just a little push straight ahead....
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but the niners with a win over the browns. jim harbaugh, won the toss, deferred. good choice. isaac, blacking for frank gore. 7-0 niners, gore with four straight 100-yard games ties a franchise record. big joe staley, showing off his skill set. 17-yard first down camp led to a field goal. second quarter, gore, looks like he is in, but pop further review, the knee ruled down. niners came away with nothing. former browns first round pick braylon edwards in the lineup and healthy. find him on the quick slant. five plays later anywhere the end zone. smith, 15-24, 177 yards, 17-3. niners at the half. in the fourth, harbaugh calls on the d-line. smith, big first down inside the 20 for the 330-pounder, led to a field goal. niners four games up in the west with the victory. >> first time, you know, my seven years, man, to get opportunity, defensive line, and win a game the way we won it. that's real good for us. >> won the game. went on a bye, came back, and still managed to pull it off. that tells you a lot right there, what kind of character we have. mike mike st. louis. rams tappin
but the niners with a win over the browns. jim harbaugh, won the toss, deferred. good choice. isaac, blacking for frank gore. 7-0 niners, gore with four straight 100-yard games ties a franchise record. big joe staley, showing off his skill set. 17-yard first down camp led to a field goal. second quarter, gore, looks like he is in, but pop further review, the knee ruled down. niners came away with nothing. former browns first round pick braylon edwards in the lineup and healthy. find him on the...
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first five-game winning streak since 2001 facing the league's fifth-best defense in the cleveland browns. jim harbaugh hoping the bye wouldn't slow down the 49er momentum. ahmad brooks loses his helmet and they lose the football, the 49ers fall on it. quickly on the football after, that frank gore rumbles in for the touchdown. gore lad 134 yards and passed roger craig for number 2 on the franchise rushing list. still in the first quarter, harbaugh opens up the play book. alex smith connects with the left stack will joe staley. 17-yard game. key play led to a field goal to make it 10-0. same score just before the half, smith for michael crabtree, touchdown, 17- 0 san francisco. alex smith was 15 of 24 for 177 yards. 49ers offense smutered in the second half, they got bailed out by a worse browns offense, colt mccoy in to double coverage, intercepted by deshaun ghoulston, 6:25 left, 27-3. the pass stays inbounds, scores on a 45-yarder, 17-10, the browns make it a 1-possession game. mccoy passes for 241 yards but sacked four times. check it there. the guy in the circle is isaac sopoaga, he makes
first five-game winning streak since 2001 facing the league's fifth-best defense in the cleveland browns. jim harbaugh hoping the bye wouldn't slow down the 49er momentum. ahmad brooks loses his helmet and they lose the football, the 49ers fall on it. quickly on the football after, that frank gore rumbles in for the touchdown. gore lad 134 yards and passed roger craig for number 2 on the franchise rushing list. still in the first quarter, harbaugh opens up the play book. alex smith connects...
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but they were facing the league's fifth-best defense in the cleveland browns. jimugh hoping the bye week wouldn't slow down the momentum. second play of the game. ahmad brooks loses his helmet. colt mccoy loses the football and the 49ers recover the fumble. san francisco gets on the board quickly after that, frank gore in for the touchdown, 7-0 49ers, gore 134 yards and passes roger craig on the franchise rushing list. number 2 now. still 0 in the first quarter harbaugh opens up the play book. alex smith connects with the left tackle joe staley. it was the key play that resulted in a field goal to make it 10-0. they score before the half. michael crabtree, touchdown, first of the season, 17-0. smith 15 of 24, 177 yards. 49er offense smutters in the second half but they did get bailed out by a worse browns offense. mccoy in to double coverage, gets picked off by deshaun ghoulston, 6:25 to go in the game. mccoy to joshua cribbs who stays inbounds and scores 45- yard touchdown, 17-10. browns make it a 1-possession game. mccoy, 241 yards but sacked four times. look the
but they were facing the league's fifth-best defense in the cleveland browns. jimugh hoping the bye week wouldn't slow down the momentum. second play of the game. ahmad brooks loses his helmet. colt mccoy loses the football and the 49ers recover the fumble. san francisco gets on the board quickly after that, frank gore in for the touchdown, 7-0 49ers, gore 134 yards and passes roger craig on the franchise rushing list. number 2 now. still 0 in the first quarter harbaugh opens up the play book....
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today against the browns it was defense and a solid run fwaim. frank gore moves up the career >>> well, jim harbaugh has a simple formula for his 49ers. they win with a solid defense. they won their fifth straight beating the browns. jim harbaugh won the toss and he deferred. it was the second play. burke came in like a wild man and he forces a fumble. it is one of four sacks. five plays later and isaac blocking for frank gore. it is 7-0 niners. he will go to the outside and 24 yards here and 1 through fore -- 134 yards today. it is the second place in franchise history. rushing yards was 7,089. the approach to offense has the o lineman on this play. he show oofs his hands and feet -- he shows off his hands and feet. the former browns first round pick and edwards back in the lineup and on the quick slant. to crabtree and a two-yard score. 15 of 2477 yards. defense took over in the third quarter. colt mccoy looking for the end zone. picked off and the niners' d has not allowed 29 yards or a rushing td this season. harbaugh calls on the d line and 330 pound first down. they are now 6 and one.
today against the browns it was defense and a solid run fwaim. frank gore moves up the career >>> well, jim harbaugh has a simple formula for his 49ers. they win with a solid defense. they won their fifth straight beating the browns. jim harbaugh won the toss and he deferred. it was the second play. burke came in like a wild man and he forces a fumble. it is one of four sacks. five plays later and isaac blocking for frank gore. it is 7-0 niners. he will go to the outside and 24 yards...
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>> him and jim brown are the two guys. >> the most important thing to point out here is that jeff andhe break that we can site in full the super bowl shuffle 26 years later. they call me sweetness and i like to dance. >> running the ball is like romance. >> bring chicago a super bowl champ. >> we're not doing this because we're greedy. >> bears are doing it to feed the needy. we just came here to do the super bowl shuffle. >> okay. [ applause ] >> the book is "sweetness." you got to put o.j. simpson on that list too. >> emmitt smith up there too. >> back with more on last night's republican debate and the iranian terror plot. [ husband ] you ready for this? i just signed the whole family up for unlimited mobile to mobile minutes. you're kidding. no. where's that money coming from, steve? did it even cross your mind to ask your wife before signing us up for something so expensive? my mother was right; i should have married john clarke. they were free. i got them when i signed us up for unlimited messaging. [ male announcer ] get more value from at&t. buy an unlimited messaging plan, an
>> him and jim brown are the two guys. >> the most important thing to point out here is that jeff andhe break that we can site in full the super bowl shuffle 26 years later. they call me sweetness and i like to dance. >> running the ball is like romance. >> bring chicago a super bowl champ. >> we're not doing this because we're greedy. >> bears are doing it to feed the needy. we just came here to do the super bowl shuffle. >> okay. [ applause ] >>...
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. >> tonight, questions on the company goals and possible gps interference with paul brown, and jim perkins, and fred schulte on 8:00 -- at 8:00 on c- span 2. >> damon moglen and cindy schild offer their perspectives on a proposed $7 billion oil pipeline from canada to texas. then michael malbin, executive director of the campaign finance institutes of examines 2012 campaign fund-rag
. >> tonight, questions on the company goals and possible gps interference with paul brown, and jim perkins, and fred schulte on 8:00 -- at 8:00 on c- span 2. >> damon moglen and cindy schild offer their perspectives on a proposed $7 billion oil pipeline from canada to texas. then michael malbin, executive director of the campaign finance institutes of examines 2012 campaign fund-rag
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after he high stepped and left his way past jim brown's record, he held the record for 18 years. best blocking backs ever. sometimes hitting them so hard he would knock them out of the game. we are grateful that his wife connie is here with us. [applause] we also tragically lost dave do worsen this year -- dave this year, lessons with his struggle and the kind of injuries those hits could have caused, and we are former -- and we are grateful that his former wife felicia is with us as well. . this team had nine pro-bowlers, 5 future hall of famers. they won 3 by a stretch of 104- 3. even though they were the youngest team in the nfl, these guys were so confident that kevin butler, still in the bears' all-time leading scorer, called his fiancee to change the wedding date because that was going to be the super bowl. there were so confident that the day after they lost the only game of the season there recorded the super bowl shuffle. there were suggesting that i should dance in the super bowl shuffle. i cannot do it. i do remember it. in chicago, you could not get away from the song
after he high stepped and left his way past jim brown's record, he held the record for 18 years. best blocking backs ever. sometimes hitting them so hard he would knock them out of the game. we are grateful that his wife connie is here with us. [applause] we also tragically lost dave do worsen this year -- dave this year, lessons with his struggle and the kind of injuries those hits could have caused, and we are former -- and we are grateful that his former wife felicia is with us as well. ....
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. >> next authors fred brown and jim mcdonald talk about their book, growing up seven. >> the title of your book is growing of southern, how the south. my first question, how does the south it riders. >> we ask that question to that 13 writers that we interviewed. what makes a southern writer, what is a southern writer. is a southern writer any different from a writer al west or in the east or something like that. and most said that the writers in the south may not be -- the class by themselves as writers. they view themselves as southern writers because they live in the south but are americans on the last. very american, very southern. place. the west may be riding bay and larger. larger themes and everything. a little more compact. at least these writers that we interviewed, all who were born before world war ii, that was sort of their definition. yes jemima's seven writer, but i am unamerican as well. i read about southern themes that all americans can appreciate and indoor. when we interviewed the great southern writer. it said that same question. what is it about the self that mak
. >> next authors fred brown and jim mcdonald talk about their book, growing up seven. >> the title of your book is growing of southern, how the south. my first question, how does the south it riders. >> we ask that question to that 13 writers that we interviewed. what makes a southern writer, what is a southern writer. is a southern writer any different from a writer al west or in the east or something like that. and most said that the writers in the south may not be -- the...
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jim patrick who will be followed by mike brown. director kim: i think we may have other folks who may want to give, as well. >> i do not look at these things very often, but i happen to see this on a couple of websites. it talks about prevailing wage, and i am personally troubled where it says, "we will pay the highest applicable prevailing wage." why would we want to pay the highest? what about the mean? what about the lowest prevailing wage, or de-prevailing wage? thank you. >> good morning to the chair and to the directors. first of all, i would like to commend and thank the committee that negotiated with us under this policy. i want to cover a couple questions discussed here. what is the apprenticeships. it allows the unions involved to use their schedule aid, which is our master agreement. the 20% required apprenticeship on every contract. that would give you a hard number. we also have a pre- apprenticeship we need to discuss that is not in the pla but is in our master agreement that allows people to be recommended to the pro
jim patrick who will be followed by mike brown. director kim: i think we may have other folks who may want to give, as well. >> i do not look at these things very often, but i happen to see this on a couple of websites. it talks about prevailing wage, and i am personally troubled where it says, "we will pay the highest applicable prevailing wage." why would we want to pay the highest? what about the mean? what about the lowest prevailing wage, or de-prevailing wage? thank you....
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jim and also peter is away we are happy to welcome david brown welcome jim always a pleasure to see youhat did you think last night jim who stood out? >> i thought romney stood out, gingrich, in the huntsman but cain stood out. >> you've named ever one but rick santorum. >> okay so rick santorum said some nice things too if you look at them it was a great debate to watch i like the format they sat around the table. when they are sitting close to each other they don't call each other as many names, you have an intelligent discussion and i thought it was a pretty good debate if you watched it. it was bloomberg tv on the channel list, couldn't find that, but i thought it was a good format and good debate hope we see more of those. >> david what are your thoughts when you look at all these gop candidates together, civilly or not what did you thing about what you saw last night. >> i thought romney ran away with it and perry just reminded me of bush another textbook -- he butchered words a couple times. i think it is similar, republicans going through, it is similar to what the democrats did
jim and also peter is away we are happy to welcome david brown welcome jim always a pleasure to see youhat did you think last night jim who stood out? >> i thought romney stood out, gingrich, in the huntsman but cain stood out. >> you've named ever one but rick santorum. >> okay so rick santorum said some nice things too if you look at them it was a great debate to watch i like the format they sat around the table. when they are sitting close to each other they don't call each...
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. >> tonight, questions on goals and possible plea dps interference with paul brown, jim kirkland, and fred schulte, 8:00 eastern on c-span >> the supreme court heard oral arguments this month. the supreme court is expected to render a decision before the end of the term in june. the oral arguments are in the case now and this is about one hour. chief justice john g. roberts: we will hear argument first this morning in case 10-63, maples v. thomas. mr. garre. mr. garre: thank you, mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: two factors distinguish this case from those in which the court has found cause lacking to excuse a default: first, the state itself had a direct hand in the extraordinary events leading up to the default in this case; and second, the actions of maples' attorneys, which rise to the level of abandonment, are not attributable to maples under agency law or other principles that this court has invoked in determining when attorney conduct may be imputed to a client. that this court has invoked in determining when conduct can be with a client. it the default at issue
. >> tonight, questions on goals and possible plea dps interference with paul brown, jim kirkland, and fred schulte, 8:00 eastern on c-span >> the supreme court heard oral arguments this month. the supreme court is expected to render a decision before the end of the term in june. the oral arguments are in the case now and this is about one hour. chief justice john g. roberts: we will hear argument first this morning in case 10-63, maples v. thomas. mr. garre. mr. garre: thank you,...
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jim harbaugh and the forty- niners against the cleveland browns. the 49ers are now 6-1. they beat cleveland. 7-0 said francisco. 17-3, colt mccoy. thanksgivingbaowl night. >> i was not worried. >> yeah, me, too. >> thank you, keith. that brings us to one of your answers to our water cooler question of the day. >> this morning we asked -- does the ravens' comeback win make you more or less confident about next week's game against the steelers? >> harsh. keep sending those responses. we will post more of your answers on the front page of wbaltv.com. >> coming up, we are following breaking news. fire breaks out at the mount washington tavern. we'll have a live report. >> details on the march at the inner harbor. >> police believe they have found the body of a girl who vanish. thriller."ances of "for ea >> i wanted one time to be part of a "thriller" flash mob. maybe a chance for rain tonight. >> we can make that happen. have a buildup in volume and we will let you know if any delays developed.
jim harbaugh and the forty- niners against the cleveland browns. the 49ers are now 6-1. they beat cleveland. 7-0 said francisco. 17-3, colt mccoy. thanksgivingbaowl night. >> i was not worried. >> yeah, me, too. >> thank you, keith. that brings us to one of your answers to our water cooler question of the day. >> this morning we asked -- does the ravens' comeback win make you more or less confident about next week's game against the steelers? >> harsh. keep sending...
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for phil simms and all the crew, jim nantz saying so long from gillette stadium. let's go to james brown. james: all right, bill belichick, rex ryan now, 3-3 in their head to head matchups. we will now take you out to the san diego at denver contest. san diego nursing a two-point lead with 28 seconds left in regulation. let's join the announcers out let's join the announcers out there. marv: we'd like to well welcome those of you watching the jets and the patriots. a good one here in denver. a 36-yard attempt now by nick novak of the chargers with just 28 seconds to play in the fourth quarter. san diego with a 26-24 lead. novak has been perfect for the season. 10-10. and continues his perfection. we're now down to 24 seconds remaining. and the last gasp choice for denver. sunday night begins with sports super agent on "60 minutes." then "amazing race," "the good wife" and "csi: miami." the story for the bronows today. tim tebow coming on. not that his numbers are extraordinary but he has sparked his broncos back into the game and now they need a dramatic finish. rich: you hate to be this
for phil simms and all the crew, jim nantz saying so long from gillette stadium. let's go to james brown. james: all right, bill belichick, rex ryan now, 3-3 in their head to head matchups. we will now take you out to the san diego at denver contest. san diego nursing a two-point lead with 28 seconds left in regulation. let's join the announcers out let's join the announcers out there. marv: we'd like to well welcome those of you watching the jets and the patriots. a good one here in denver. a...